office "f MnUdor is re-opcned ptititc Eupm E?ail fltto LtD. Wednesday, March 4, 1SH8 i,tu " Hotel. . Local News Items.:. v-z. n irrwais COAL ACCOUNTS may P'11 ' tbC temporary afti:e. NO. 1 STONE BUILDING or at , K ROYAL BANK OF CANADA at Civic Centre Delivery as usual on Clood Friday. Please leave bullies out early. Valentin Dairy. (72) Easter Reservations Have you made your reservations lor Easter Day Dinner, March 28, at Civic Centre Dining Room, yet? Better Phone 231 today! (tf) Prince Rupert R. W. Gould, Premier; T. Hetlferlngton, Digby Island; J. S. Murray, Alice Arm; A. R. Gov-ett, Vancouver; R. H. Rayner, Vancouver; A. V. Burns, Van- In view of a combined farewell and welcome dinner to be held tonight in honor' of Mr. STETSON presents your ... kRI AND McCAFFERY LTD. L , BIIIMKS' SUPPLIES PHONE Mr. and Mrs. A. Bell and son and Mrs. Arnold Flaten and Mr. 11 Peter, left on the Coquitlam Tuesday afternoon on a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. j f and Mrs. Allan Armstrong, the om.c.a, of the 'Const, and Mrs. T. Brue and tegular weekly luncheon famy- Terrace;, T. Marshall, Prince Rupert Gyro Club today was cancelled. ' Hazelton; L. H Evans, Smith- ers; A. G. Scott, Vancouver; C. U. WOMEN'S THURSDAY Spurts ' A.M. 9:00 Bo-Mc-Hl Gym Class 10:30 RupRec Tiny Tots P.M. 1:00 Bo-Me-Hi Gym Class 2:30 King Edward Gym Class 3:30 Badminton 7:00 Badminton 8:00 Rup-Rec Men Basketball 6:00 Civic Centre 'Arrows Special Events 10:30 Leathercraft Group EASTER HAT Get your Miik Card today if you have not already ont nn ! Borden St. School P.T.A. fcaie y. Michlel, Terrace; S. Hender- JjJter meets IffUBT-Ttie social service Don't delay cards issued from the office of H. G. Helgerson of Home cooking and Candy, son, Vancouver; J. W. Camp-Thursday March 25th from 2:30, bell, Edmonton; J. T. Dunlap, p.m. Proceeds to be used to'smithers; A. H. McAskill, Van- Ltd. (71) ;tte of the Women ui me under the chairmanship Betty Barwls and Wendy Spomer carried away the honors. Mrs. Dave Oeddes was winner of the special gift. Following the program refreshments were served. Frank Boreham, British Columbia manager of the Monarch Life Assurance Co., left by yesterday' plane on his return to Vancouver after spending the past week here on business. adopt a child in Europe. (71) couver; Mr. and Mrs. D. Teeney, Cedarvale; H. D. Foster, Vancouver; G. Payser, Portland. I aas. Walker, held their Nomination of officers was the order of business at a meeting of the Moose Lodge last night.. The election will take place three weeks hence. Governor Provincial Constable and Mrs. Ted Brue and family of Terrace arrived in th city from the interior on this morning's train Ljjy nignt m me ii FOR SALE 4:00 Junior Ltathercraft Group 7:00 N.F.B. Films Children 8:00 N.F.B. Films Adults Rup-Rec Intermediate There was an exucucni, t and interest was keen. RADIO WINNER-Shown is Mrs. Florence Hubbard, 68-year old saleslady in a Chicago department store, who brought an end to the question of ''Who is the walking man?" Mrs. Hubbard, a widow, picked up her phone and gave the inquiring announcer the name of "Jack Benny" for which she will be awarded prizes totalling $23,000. The gray-haired lady brought such Jubilation to the block she lives in that police were called to handle the huge crowd that quickly gathered to offer W. B. McCallum was in the chair for a bricf vlsit- Tney win leave,LOOK AT THIS!! 5-room, well- at last night's meeting. by this evening's train on their r & built home, close to 4th and McBride. Very reasonably priced for quick sale Terms can be arranged. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342, evenings Red. 399. (76) 1 I return to the interior. Attention Did you know that you can now get Chicken! For Your Furniture Require-in the RuH to take out at Civic ! menU Buy al Eii0's- chestel Centre Dlningroom? Just Phone ' fleld Suites Bedroom Suites, f IT DOWN 231 and we'll have it ready when umeue sult. Simmons bpnng WHILE YOU IRON I of LIFE? 29 KTim LJi filled Mattresses, and many other useful furniture reduced to clear. Elio's Furniture Store. (71) HI GANG! Canadian i5V VA you can. . (tf) Rotarlans will be entertained after their weekly luncheon tomorrow with a showing of moving pictures at the Capitol Theatre, one film being in con Are you going through the functional 'middle ajfe' period pecuJtan to woormn m to 52 yr.)? Doai this make you Buffer from hot flashes, feel ho nerutms, htg lint rung, tired? Then oo try I.ydia K. Pint ham's vegetable Compound to relieve uch symptoms. Pinkham's Compound also has what Doctor call a jlotuActnc tunic effect! Stainer's Cantata "Crucili-xion," Goqd Friday, 8 p.m., Presbyterian Church. (72) See Precision Marching oy georgeous girls in colorful costumes, at the combined Job's Daughters and Sea Cadet Show, Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. Legion calling all mem- j3 Vipi- "firwint Rvpnintf" VLYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VSSil nection with the Chalk River i uranium plant and the other, Naval Drill Hall, Monday and Hall. 8:30 D.m. sham. on the Canadian trade mission , Thursday, March 25. Members Tusday, March 29 and 30. (1 WJ OOUU1 Ainca. m Cnarge Ollhrlna vnnr Missus W ft mpm . . ft" xteiaii oiores win oe cioseu bers . bring . ' Old Man. The your Tlnrsd afternoon and all d installation of officers scheduled evm., n j r-tu the arrangement of the program are J. H. Black and L. A N. Potterton. V RIGHT for quality RIGHT for style RIGHT for color and ... RIGHT for you . . . and, what's more, your new spring Stetson will cost no more than it did last year. o for the same evening has been I wwuu niuaj, upc4i ail uaj Ldoiri Monday. Prince Rupert Retail Merchants Association. (It) cancelled until further notice. Delicious Hot-Cross Buns. 30c a dozen, at Sheardown's. (71) (72) Here Is Good News! The Skecna Highway Will Soon lie Open Before planning your trip up the highway, may we suggest that you have our service manager, Gus Stromdahl, CHECK OVER YOUR CAR (at no cost or obligation to you) and advise any necessary repairs to ensure safe and reliable performance from your car during the coming driving season, i . As Gus has had 12 years of experience in the mechanical trade in this district, he is well qualified to give you a reliable report on the condition of " J"" your car. COME IN SOON! Mr. and Mrs. Hans Koch of Terrace arrived in the cit" from the interior on this morning's Announcement! All ndvertlseintnu lit this column will be charged (or u lull month t 35 cents a word train and proceeded by today's plane to Vancouver where they will take delivery of a new car l lunch 'JTTrCTTTTM St. Peter's Y.P.A. Bazaar, Par ish Hall, March 27. which they will drive back to Terrace. You saw it in tiie Daily News! Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E., Daffodil Tea, March 29. and take the press out of pressing! EYES HIRED' Two Drops Quick Relief MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY Sea Cadets and Jobs' Daughters Combined Show and Musical Revue, March 29 and 30, Navy Drill Hall. Canadian Legion W. A. Spring Sale, March 31. Anglican Easter Sale, April 1. J.C.C. Smoker, Moose Temple, l rir i Look?. :: April 2. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, April 8, at 8 p.m. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra Concert, April 9. IYES TIRED? Soolho ond refresh Ihem in seconds with two drops ol solo, gontla Muiino in each eyo. You got nilICK RELIEF. Inrtdntlv vour eves foel ro- Presbyterian Spring Sale, April l.naVtrvJ , ri no ' "c V 1 1 ii il hlfiirl nf 7 in. ' 15. gradients cleanses and soothes eyes that are tired lrom overwork or er.posura tc Orange Tea, April 21. Women of the Moose tea at Bun, wind and dust the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, 546 8th Ave. East on April 22. MURINE FOR YOUR EYES Do VOU MHMliI Ininr finurc f urn liner Rotary Minstrel Show, evenings AprU 22 and 23. Children's matinee April 24. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. St. Peter's spring sale. May 6. Mother's Day Tea, Home Cooking, Sonj Ladies, May 8, Sons of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) "5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. For Sale Long established furniture store business on Third Ave. The price for the stock and business is very reasonable. See the owner today, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. GUKi;N 501. , e e p over an ironing board when you could be silting and gelling tlw work done in half the time? $"12mV, -f saved time and money ,11,! ( 9 if I Bought my ; ' - 4 ' JL Comp,cte Ensemb,e ' An automatic electric ironcr trans JOHN H. BULGER forms the tedious, tiresome job of OPTOMETRIST pressing into effortless, pleasant CV Genuine " f , " Sweet 16's Personalized t AA Baby Doll 4 i 2 U v ! - ' ' " BUDGET PLAii I !V . ' o NO interest! John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue ' Y Woi'k An electric ironcr is simple 10 'Tcc . . . the art of pressing even ihc most delicate pieces tan won be mastered." , H V- o NO carrying charges! $6.95 V ' ' ' , NOW serving you 7 at; GRACEL1NE 9 V'W JrA 61-63 W. 2204 Main St. 659 Col'imbia . ALSO ' " i Hastings St. Street, New t 1 4440 AA,n . . Westminster P07 Granvillu JI'ST AKKIVi;i! . N . . I sirW? West 10th Avc- ' CHILDREN'S ' 'USA 'vSf"' RUBBER BOOTS -. . . p ' S,, D, ;;nd bp. WHITE AND RED ""'L... ,1 . .K'1""'' 2313 Main St. Clarke Drive Port Alberni. Riots S-1 1 ! I 1 CLOVLKLY KENNELS (Regd.) COCKERS Breeding and Personality t Blood lines as advertised by many of the large kennels in the East. Booking orders now for , V 1 I Honev Breeze's litter, three i 'weeks old. Five champions on sire's side, four on dam's side. r, -1J r . -v "Til t 7lC IV.ra We have satisfied patrons ? in Prince Rupert. These pups are natural ert marine realty tiuntens and have wonderful i pugiaL isi - Give r T:A. msiuc Xswmn n t ... b LLim V vi BON) i &tit to the WtUfjS j AjfrA j Red Cross Vv livv SS dispositions. PRICED REASONABLY Kin.:: a or charter Particulars and pedigrees miuWE AND FISHING EUUIFM SIRinTrealty ft ' F IUU6t' UI Vuuul I on request. II w I' I ... Just ::r w charters J. C. HUNT q - ui upsetfj. Waterfront) Mll WWWW 1 ' I BURNS LAKE, B.C. 1 r, Phone Gteea l75 jflifiaiiffif.iw-i sm i rr ......,,.....,..T.--.