Ptlntt Rupert Pail? 5ftai LtD. Thursday, September 2, 1948 St Def en Flj, THIRTY-MILE "'nines GALE IS FELT Specials ! Wallace's School pening urned bk , hen Sands SPU Inaic there In typical Clustery manner, a southeaster visited. Prince Rupert last night. Accompanied by rain it caused many , residents to bounce out of bed early this morning and close windows in the face of the gale. or ' land!, FAREWELL TO GILLINGHAMS Salvationists and Friends Honor Brigadier and Mrs. Gillingham Salvationists and friends gathered in the Salvation Army Citadel Monday evening to say farewell to the divisional commander. Brigadier and Mrs. J. T. Gillingham, who soon will be leaving to enter Into retirement In Vancouver. Captain E. Jarrett presided over an interesting program. After the singing of the opening hymn, Mrs. (Captain) J. am at 10 Some housewives who had clothes on their lines were lucky enough to gather them In before the wind got fully into its act. Others not so fortunate faced another washday when 45 their clothes-laden lines came off second best in the battle with the elements. The onlv Chambers led in oraver. A quartette sang "I'm Pressing on evidence of damage on Third th tinwarri Wav" after which Avenue was a shattered plate Sergeant - Major Waksdale Rlass window at Ormes Drug snnkP wnrris nf farewell on be-I Store. The maximum wind AS Sale (Dim Now! half.of the Senior Corps. He velocity was 30 miles per hour between 4 and 5 o'clock this OINUHI 1 "!( morning. v . . TONITE . . . 7:00-8:16 Wallace IJcery in "ALIAS A fFv READ THIS ;we get a thrill when people say: 'We really got our money's worth The Wallace organization has often said we believe our everyday normal values are as good as you can get out of town. NOW WE'LL GO ONE BETTER! We believe our Sale Values are Better Than Out-of-Town Sale Values. Come in and prove for yourself. WejSold On )ur Sales? Ann Zcigler in "LAUGHING j spoke of the faithfulness of the divisional commander and' his wife and said that, even though they would be retiring from active service, he knew they would still be seeking to serve their fellow men. After the reading of a poem entitled "White Magic" by Mrs. C Carlson, and a chorus song, Mrs. V. Garton recited two poems, "If You Were Busy Being Kind," and "The Worth of a Boy." A piano and accordian duet, by Miss. Margaret Strach- an and Miss Olive Strand, was S1.49 $2.75-$2.98 GIRLS' BLOUSES AND COKE SHIRTS Teen Age Sizes 10, 12, 14, 1 5 and 16-Year-Old much enjoyed. Mrs. C Carlson spoke on be half of the Home League, and said that the members of this 69c $l-$2.25 PULLOVER SWEATERS Assorted Colors and Styles Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 Years group extended their best wish- es for happiness in the days ahead and that the Brigadier and his wife would long be re S5.99 $10.95-$12.95 GIRLS' RAINCOATS-Belted or Loose-Fitting Sizes 7, 8, 9, 10 and 1 2 Years Full Lined Gabardine S1.99 $4.25 GIRLS' PLASTIC RAINCOATS Belted Style Sizes 5, 8, 10, 12, 14 Years Smart Checked Patterns .. membered in Prince Rupert. After a reading by Mrs.. M. Waksdale entitled 'A Prayer," Miss Fraser of the Northern Light Book Room spoke on behalf of the friends of the Salvation Army who were present. Mrs. G. Penner sang "The Prodigal's Return," after whclh Mrs. B. Erickson spoke on behalf of the Junior Corps. Brigadier and Mrs. Gillingham both spoke appreciatively for the co-operation they had 5 OB 29 10c GIRLS' POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS Ideal for School Use S1.29 $2.25 WOOL SCARVES 100 Wool All Colors Will Wear for Years received from the members of the Corps. Lunch was served by Home League members. 99c $1.95 GIRLS' FELT HATS Assorted Colors Ideal for Sunday and School Wear S3.99 $8.50-$9.95 GIRLS' TEEN-AGE DRESSES Your Choice Teen Age Sizes 12, 14, 15 and 16-Year-OId Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hunter are leaving tomorrow fro a three weeks' motor holiday trip to Prince George and Kamloops. ' Ul.M 5'- $3-$5.50 GIRLS' SKIRTS-Asst. Styles and Colors S1.49 . . UP1 IXU W Sizes 7, 8, 10, 12 and 14 Years :.... CO Cn CC OC riDI o nnrc-prri r i a - v.v-s?j.vj vjiil,o uood Assortment S1.49 a-.- v : oies J:t ana j . i ears 4 i , , -t-i-l-t-i.t-i : : - - - I - , . V " $2.65-$3 GIRLS' SKIRTS Asst. St vl es and Colors i r--i i i 99c Sizes 1 , 2, 4, 6 Years WALLACE'S CASH PRICES ALWAYS PAY. 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