d At fnnca Ruperr Daily rawt Saturday, February 25, 1'JiO Mr.?. E. Crewerto.n who has been viniling here with her ton j und dauiiti'r-in-law, Mr. and ! Mrs. Li n Krewei ton, is sailing j by the Chili.ol in tomorrow tiight ! on Jn;r return to Vancouver. .cirTvr nefit --anZ.BTEM . Dukes Orchestra and Carl Ere-; thin was a genial master of ccre-; monies. B. J. Bacon and Howard i Walker presided at the door. The committee i charge also included William Terry and Herbert Whiffin. Door prizes, lucky tickets which were drawn bv Mrs. L. Bolum, were H. S. Wl.alcn, table lamp; B. Clcmcnshaw, utility kUeUcn chair, and M. Gandosl. Aquascutum cZf" NOV,'lly '"! closed from Thiui (''inl' , WH-flt I.rfl'-C ill 1'"' Ca.h ior old gold. Bulger in last ..uditoriJtn Ird till March ' ,47,l io. Nrw, Mcuw, Bark, Bark. Thomn. Limn ... ...... . ! Vun t mis and Dog Sale at t xhirli the Pure Wool Navy Blue Gabardine with Raglan Sleeves and full belt Pure Wool Fawn Gabar on Monday. See adv. Makers of Fine Raincoats pa-e 5. i Moose Committee Has Card Party I Women of the M )o.se mtmber-f-li i(i rominiltce met at the home of Mr.i. J. II. Jelferies, Fourth i Avenue East, and, alter a business (P'-simi, cards were enjoyed. ;1he iMiw-winnrrs were 'Mrs. R. h. Skinner anc Mrs. M. Hadland. 1 uuts as accountant .i in ., the local office of Cunad- 100 Women At I Day of Prayer I There was a record attendance :of 100 women at (he World , Day of Prayer Service at Salvation Army Citadel Friday afler-i noon. The order of service ob-! served both lu re and elsewhere jhad been especially prepared by j the founder of a Christian Girl's School in Japan who ir. herself i a Japanese Christian. I The theme was Faith For iinr Time" and the hymns suim. "AM I Hail the Power of Jesus' Name'' "My Faith Looks Up to Thm ". "Fight the Good Finhf' and "The Day Thou Gavcst". ' The text of Mrs. G. R. S. Black-' aby's address was "Thou Wilt Keep Him in perfect peace, wlwe i mind is stayed, on Thee". Km- rls netted for of tlit-iil' ; victims Iirc- . , , v hm Ir "J1 ,.;!at bv me Classified ads bring results. It's business wise to advertise ... national Telegraphs alter a '! Immigrants dine with Raglan Sleeves '"o'luis on account ,,r .,, of lllnrus of ii and Balmacan Collar . r . . . ' -MX monuis.i ...... . npeni, in hospital lure and two at. Edmonton. Learn Fasl mm S.jiis ol Norway Hiidminton 1 Club Dance every .Saturday t-lr pint Sons of Norway 11a'"' l.aneiinrgr Consultant Says 'IVai hiiiR System I inform ; Those present were Mrs. ILirnld i ! Muneey, senior recent. Mrs. H. I Tweed, M'-s. Hert Bellamy. Mrs. j R. B. K!:inic-. Mrs. M. Hadland, T's. C. II. Collins. Mrs. Tom j J Cliristnrr. Mr-. R. Marshall and j ! Mrs. L. Everk ifh. ZZZcZZ y-( wiri,KO,.-rc.ach,n8Ellg- i " li.sli to ) immigrants is anything Fifty loggers were passengers 1 bUt a routine business. . aboard the Chilcotin last night, "Sometimes you can hardly Pure Wool Gabardine Trench Coat, Fawn Shade with set in Sleeves Square Shoulder and full Belt.... Fine Mercerized Poplin with Balmacan Collar and Raglan Sleeves . . . $26.50 to $49.50 , All by Aquascutum . , i. payaDie in advance. Please refrain frum 1 n,.,K 2c per word per insertion, minimum f n.. it'es '. Cards ol Thanks, Death Notices, j .. ... . no uiui Engagement Announcement: t'i. was uu uie evangelism on iner way from Vancouver i,,;KW'P 'P U them," says Flor- of children and upon the ccp.e-- al theme of praver . vyuiu.Mii'wa inlet log- umn ui uuawa. ging camp;;. Miss Gaynor was in Winnipeg ALtoLAV'. DOUBLE PRICE, ! I recently to pass on the latest See our adv. on page 5. LOST AM rot'ND ! A solo sunu by Mrs. Anfield was entitled "The Silent Voice" by Carro Roma. She was accompanied by Mrs. W. D. Smith who -s ren- ( methods of instruction to teach- llOKIAM ....... n.-:.-:-! William P straio's wh are lcading 1,100 immi- burburrv 'from T Civic Centre! ' "'jeJanis ihrough the mazes of the! pianist for all the music at the tt&p Fridav nicht by mistake picki a ousinecs trip to Queen language. service. lovina memory (e and mother. Durham, who .hmurv 26. 1948. ud his Dronertv at Georee Hill viiarioue city, Inspector F. B. Woods-John.son returned to the city by plane yesterday. She is a member of the Can-1 The leader was Mrs. W. C adian Citizenship Council and is Poulton and she was assisted In a consultant on immigrant edu- the saying of the pravers by fo- Lee we luvcd so I I n Always Prompt and Courteous? bice we io--u " 1 cation to the federal govenr- men representing all the hv nil' 1,1 tlr cr.i,.n - ,,) tV, l... All entries, We're Here to Serve YOU entiy fee, must be in the hands flv:,iihin n, ,i,.,mi 1 , night. Some thirty members were AIR PASSENGERS fCommodore Cafei j Plumbers' Union Here Is Growing I 1 The ranks of the Plumber's and j Pipe Fitters' Union here are i swelling and eight new .members enucauon or any volunteer organization providing instruction for immigrants. One of the Citizenship Coun and Son Shoe Sore in exchange. LOST LOST Kevs on chain with miniature car license No. 157,-411 aixiund terminal on on bus. Reward. Box CC0 Dally News. (49) PERSONAL J ROOFING All tvnes of roof in? uroinotlv and exuertlv done. Boilduie repairs and alterations. Estimates lreelv Riven. Phone Louis. Black 3U2. (47i "KLEEREX" clears ud skin ail-menus Eczema. Rashes. Pirn-Dies. Psoriassi. etc ouicklv. ."Hospitality and Good Food" present at the meeting with Robert Wilson, tha president in the chair. HyraHra chair. Harry Harrison, president of the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council, was on hand to address the meeting. . I AIR PASSENGERS i To Vancouver (today 1 Mike 1 Krutko. G. L. MacKay. V. Hopkins, M. Gandossi, J. W. Hay, F. Miller, A. Wennerstrom. j Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders' cil's most important achieve-! mer.ts to date lias been a consid- erable amount of uniformity in teaching methods across the J3rd Ave. David Chow, Mgr. were admitted at a regular meeting of the union in Civic Centre tre common lounge Thursday the Secretary. Music and Drama Festival, Box 1076, Station "B", by Wednesday, March 1st. Entry forms available at Civic Centre. 147, Four special films for JunPirs and teen-agers were shown at the Civic Centre last night. They proved both entertaining and educational. On Monday, (he 27th. tnere will be 'a general meetins at ii P ni. in Cie Civic Centre for all those who play tennis. All interested please attend. 1431 I from. Vancouver (Fndyai R. Dominion, Miss Gaynor says I Howiett, W. James, A. Holmes,: for stent w j r for Uwuirht to mber her. who here ' udi absent, is ribered and 1 ov her husb.ind (471 . i THANKS ; and daughter; limr nunv. aburs ior their i :wral oiierinus, ir beluved hus-1 V io Mr. and ; : and siaf t oi ' .jo Air. W. Du- A'ho scut floral iviiiu wife and Mr. Yanke. J. Hepburn 1 I "An immigrant can start his ! classes in Halifax, then be moved j to Winnipeg and carry them on j j From Sandspit (Friday) In-! .''pector F .B. Woods-Johnson. I To Masset (Friday) W. Feyer, ! W. Currie, A. Players. : there with practically no disruption," she said. i One set. of textbooks is used ' almost exclusively across Can-' NOTICE.' NOTICE Int. Union of Operating Engineers. Regular meeting of Local 510 will be held in Carpenters' Hall, Friday, Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. Meeting of members of Local 115 will be held in Carpenters' Hall, Sunday, Feb. 2G at 2":30 p.m. (47) ada, developed from a series that Notice Nonce is Is hereby soven that the PERSONAL Annual, lienernl MeetiliB of t lie Prinrn Pnnort "..,...-., i u. originated in Massachusetts. BE THRIFTY ! WITH DOMESTIC A Purely Vegetable Shortening USE ONE-QUARTER LESS THAN Because most of the Immi-! soctaMon will be held in the Civic Mrs, w. uiskc. Druss. Mr. ana Olive anil May, UNWANTED HAIR -Permanent-I l.v eradicated with Saca-Pein The most remarkable discovery of the aye. Saca-Pelo is guaranteed to kill the roots of any hair and contains 110 (Intuit or chemicals. Liu-Beer Lab, 67U Granville, Vancouver. B C. (Hi , ! centre. Common Lounge Bim. on Friday, March 3rd. lu.so, at SOU p.m. lluiiiess: j A To receive President's report. To receive Auditor's report and lialanc Sheet for I94U. I To lect five members of the i Board of Management. AiWrl Lindsetli.i 1 Ir. and Mrs. It. effectivelv. Thousands of un-solicied testimonials from sat-isiied users acro.-s Canada. bc. J1.09. Ail druiTEisus. It AMAZING Monev Makinn pos-sioihties sellinir Da tented automatic FYR-LARM. Warns of lire dangers, anru-ses lrom sound sleep In time to save lives, urouertv. Non-electrical inexiK'nsive. Also FIRFOE fire ejV umuishers. PALCO tire inllators One minute demonstrators. Three fast sellers. Paleoseel Co.. Ltd.. Cornwall 12. Ont. i- It OIL BURNER SPECIALIST CAPITOLS Stove Service As Repairs. G. D. Ronson. Black aoo. iU PLUMBING and Hoatine -Sheet Metal work. Phone 543 or call U2tl. Sixth Ave West. 11 Lclourneau and Sons. (If) .-Ur;iP WANTKU . , REGULAR SHORTENING grants are adults, not children, and have had a wide variety of experiences, we find the discussion method of teaching most effective." she said. One of the tepeher's main difficulties is remembering to restrict her own teaching vocabulary to, words and sentences the class has learned previously. A two-year scheme fur immi-pranl education has been worked jlv. Kosc una. . .sir and Mrs.; rid lamnv. Dc-j iiM;rt Ships. mm your cooKing (KtmuutL for better eoting j Ask your grocer i Hamilton and CIVIL SERVICE' EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW Tor" Winter Examination.- Write M. C. C Mrs. Chuck r and tleona Koval Arch Product of Canada Packers Ltd. Sehoi.l, 3(il F.nderton Bldi? (h) out by Hie council and accepted WmniueR. Man. ciili.ii " i.-i; uft.'v ;by most Canadian provinces. It Tin . l''1; ,,....... calls for one year of language lit. O-tr NO'i ! W V " "Z " ' V " 1 VU4DI enn yon obto.o ih. t-jt- i -l TZsrszZ imirX : I s , iiwmvm. . .... .st'"dy and one year of eitizen- THB KINO. 1.1 represented by The. shlD training iiscxime wah iax act ana 1 The con.su I ant s own exnpri- pii"p wilh teaching English was To appoint an auditor. ' Membership fee is 1 00 per annum j which may be paid at the hospital i or left at Ormes Drops nrior to Mon-i day. March 1st at 5.00 p n. on which ! date the membershl) list will close. ! D. C. STEVENSON. 5') Administrator. ! I.ANH REGISTRY ACT I Re: Cer.lfi'.iite ol Title Nil. 4Hlt-t to ! Wit rp;lit Hundred and Slxtv-flve j "A'tSOSAI. Range Five 5. Coast j District, said to contain One Hun-i dred and Sixty ilutl) acres, more ' or iess: excepting tliereout any I portion of the Kleht-of-Way of the Dominion Tciecrafili Line, luauif; a j width of one Hundred MOO.l feet, which may lie within the boundaries of these lauds anfl exceptui': 1 also the tfluht-of-Wav of the cram! . Trunk Pacific Railway, rnntalnim; Nine Decimal Two Six l'J2Gi acres. ; more-or less. j WHEREAS satisfactory pr.Kif of loss of the alKive Certificate of Title Issued 1 in the name of (teor'Tt- Humbly ii.-s been filed in this ofliee. notice is hereby Klven that I shall, at the expiration of one month fro.n the date of the first publication hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu or said lost Certificate, unless in the meantime valid objection be made OLD before ITS TIME " . STttt and ,0: "3 j I ' HELP WANTED An experienced Security Guard, aualilieations at least Grade 8 education, some experience in police, customs or cuard work. Must be lmvsicnllv fit. between the ae of 40 and GO Salarv depended on oualllieullons. Box No. H-iw Dailv News. 47i HELP WANTED First class salesman wanted in men crude men's clothlnu store. NtuStt have experience in- lak-iivr ''measurements for made-to-measure' clolhintr. Phone 33!)., ' tf WANTED WANTED TO RENT Furnished suite or not. for vonim married couolc. Box C:.H Dailv News Ulil with Mennonite colonies In soui-hwesiorn Saskalrhownn. Fhe is on lenve to the Citi.wnsh'p Council frntn the adult education department of Saskatchewan. HOTK.I ARRIVALS I'rinee llui'crt J. T. Hepburn. Mr. und Mrs. i.-,,i,;,.,i voii..-)! James. Mr. and ' Mrs. II. F. VVor.sley. G. L. Mac-key, Vancouver; F. Nelson, Port S"-ar.l: M,-. and Mrs. W. Cole. Mrs, Irene Medina n, G. Abbot. Buledale; W. J. Jul), John Fra-: -er, Wat-m l. Iae i A. Hislinus. Wrinkled fenders little rips and tears in the body, make a car old before its lime. Our body experts can keep it young. Rapid service low cost. Drive up today! Noitil w -";T j sr.. and faniilv; Uiiir auurecia-.v incmis wlio .I'jrtjswus . ul , aft wi a.Mist-' rtent bereave-: :e anums those ii iioial olicr-. uiiii. All the i Mrs. K L. jiiu M.ic. Mr. Mr. ami Mr.,. . Hr. and Mrs, Mr and Mrs. jiiii Mrs. Wil-Mr. ami Mrs. wi toward i ', rtil HubcrUson; Nvce iCan- a l'Ue Woikis. Uwlii. IXirolliV ' Siimin.mn. Oufcy, Andrew Bill ami Kav ii and Tominv, Ciiarlcs ana ; Ni'.ss. M.u-- Ni-.vi. h.un iim Olio. Au-HerUiii. Miss no Mu-Jioluk ii Mt-Murcliie D Kitchie, Ljcal aoa. Emurcss Hotel, "s HuU'l :.Us,in- Hcnrv Johnson. Mr. Laurence I'ol-eJev, Mrs. a Grreii, Mrs 11111 iaimlv. An- HAHOLD NESS. Defeiidunt. Under mid bv virtue of a Writ ol VENDITIONI BXPONAtS issued from the above Court and to me directed aKitlilKt the eoocls. chattels and lands of the defendant. Harold Newi. I have seli'tl .the .1 HshhlK ves.M'1 "InU-nd" and Isolds and improvements thereon known and des-erilled aa Lot 15. Won 20. Section 5. Map 92M. City of Prince Hunert. Driliwh Columbia. binR on Si.-ventli Avenue Wt in the said city, and on Thursday. March 2nd. 1!)50. at the hour of 2 00 o'clock in the alU r-iHKiu. at my ofliee in tlie Court House. PrlncD Rupert. PC, I will offer for sale by public Auction all the rlu'ht, title and interest of the defendant. In the abovu ihhIs and lands Terms ol Side: : ti. ami tills sale Is subicct, to t lie SiH ial Security and Municipal Aid lax. Illils may lie tendered by mall. Prior to sale the lishlia; vessel "Intend" may be Inspected where moored at Seal Cove. Prince Kurrt, ir on application to Die Sherilf. Italeil at Prince Hujvrt. B.C., Ulis Kith day of Felirnarv. l!r.o I M M STEPHENS, i Sheriff of the County of Prime Hi Hupcrt. VIIjvvvcj ill I 1 1 f I ) ffiVil to me in writing. Paled at the Land Registry Oflir m- lilnce Jtiipert. lie. tins JOt Ii day &73T fS'Q1 1 R. H iwlctt, Yel- . ''-"ii'iif'fiiriirfiivii'a'f , .I ''. Ii'-wan: h 'knife. n uruarj. l'lsn. A I) - ANDREW THOMPSON. (74) Deputy MeelsUar ol Titles Phone 31 McBride St. room (47) - llousekecoimr Box 05(1. News. WANTED lor two. brass. Phone . (55) WANTED Scrap east batteries, radiators. 543. call C!3 Sixth Wcs FOR KENT Announceivte'iits SO N. Badminton Dance e Saturday. nrs I FOR RENT- Board and room or room onlv. Box No. 1292. City. (48) j FOh RENT Suite of five or-! lices. Modern ill everv res-: nect. Available March 1. Phone 57. O. P. Tinker and Co. Ltd. Uf); FOR RENT Electric, porluble1 sewhvi machines. $;uii a month. Call B(i4 Shism Sew-, ins Centre. yiiipiioliy Ore'.i-iday. March 3' . I ;JlHl Mrs, Win. N'Tiiia Scherki ol Keb 'i'l w- a sisWr for t47 Prince Rupert i estra C.incert. Fl 11.15 p in. United Church W.A. Home FOR RENT Larse lieht house- Cooking Sale Dom's. Dept. Store, keeDins rtxin. suitable tor two Saturday, Feb. 25, 11.00 a.m. ri rl.,rt Ol wursiiB mris, i-nouu uum , qq p.m. ;;stmorc 2-plccc rfcleondi- '1- V)2 Ki'c.tirl REAL ESTATK r7 Canadian Legion Card Parly, March 1. (47) rnvo; , ., . H AM I II (10 '" " 1 ! WANTED TO RENT Furnished Catholic AY, WEDNESDAY Card tournament, Hall, March 2. TOES' 1 bedan bun i ,. i MONDAY, suite or ant for vonnir marriea couple. Box 058 Daily New;'. (52) 'wliccisSlOoO.i " uan. ipxxj rub. 1 Shrine Bund Concert, Civic "" VA-l $67:, i w bcrvtce. 404 1 I ' FOR SALE Small 4 wartime centre Auditorium, Friday March house inside bridcre. close to schools, early oc.cupancv, unod 3ul at 8.1o p.m. Tickets liiktis from iioui; condition. An excellent oppor-; members. tunil.v in- hneomp ft llOUie , .001 fnamcl wick nil' St. Patrick's Tea Sale uf home owner for $1,000 down, balance1 monthlv payments. See Robert j D'v nrw. Sacri-i Bux WO. Daily I (49i ! E. Monlador. Ltd. W cooking and card' parly, lie Hall Match 10. HAtriT TlirVTTTJ f,. umll-hllilt 5-i Shoes Ladi A.ikvu Liu l 1,1b v. " ... room house, preferably w'ltn, basement. ltK'ated near Mc-i Bride Street or in Seetion 1 wo. Armstronti Aaencles. Phone; ' At'aiii I it ii r 'to'..8"- r!V ' a, King Edward School P-T.A Tea, Hume Cookiivj; and While Elephant Sale, Friday, Match 17. Canadian Legion Easter Sale April 5lh. 342. Eves. Green 2U7. ! 11 ',t3kDHe Side Home Spring Tea and Cooking, April 0. Huiiiiw. m.; FOR SALE 5-room Wartime hous. Phone Green 137. (501 PROPERTY FOR SALE. 4-cabins. two rooms each. , pn Park Ave. Anolv 1024 Third Ave. West. V'11' BUS1NKSS OrPORTTMTlLS FOR SALE Complete welding blacksmith and machine shop. filnir nitiuioni Fveplll'llt. lOC.il- Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, Queen own- . .eiieet National "Hills; April 10. Nun, ana p, : ". "' T Sale Price , Women of the Moose Noven.y i Spring Tea. April 10, In the new Moose Temple. I Cathedral Sale April 13. St. Peters Spring Sale APrl! I 20. Md furn.J (Ml (.,!. THIS INCLUDES SHOES UP TO $14.95 A PAIR Inn iAlf- wal- I Slllta 1 Presbyterian Spring Sale April 27. tlon On Vancouver lstondl SS10.000 will handle. Box C:7. Dailv News. tM B.C. Fl'RNITl'ItK CO FOR SALE New and Used Furniture and Hardware at lowest possible prices: SlmhUV used Slnaer scwina machines, new electric heaters, press irons and toasters, unpamtea chests of drawers, sleeping baes. loenine boots, floor cov-eriiiet and other useful household articels See B C. Furnl- . lure Co. , - -"V. O, (47) - . HI mi Spring Sale and Tea, Orange t: ,W1 dollar",' May 3. Sonja Tea May 13. Boat w"t (.49'