1 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, February 14, 1954 Ln Loaded With Cupid's Missives ! NEW LIBRARY BOOKS ' , "T-H Credit Glub Holds Valentine Party To Mark Anniversary dmtple J-lononil A Prince Rupert couple were C7 C H fjlds VaLtinc's "2a,j WilL 2a Members of the Credit Wo nets, JiuJ, JjJiwu honored on their wedding anni- i versary at last night's dance and whist party at the Sons of men's Breakfast Club met Satur- i the sentiment Is the same, even day morning at the Broadway Cafe to mark the second anni ir the verse Is funny. The annual observance still gives the shy suitor a chance of putting FICTION the Mustard Seed flornblower and The Atropo i'he Southerners Dark Enchantment llie Doctors Battle Cry Called Back Return to Acadia The Apple Tree Torbeg The Marmot Drive Nut As a Stranger Twice Over Lightly his message across. If the cards had lost ther usefulness, thry would not be sent in such great BAUM FORESTEP LEE MACARDIi SOUB1RAN URIS OIBBS CLARKE Du MAURIER CAMPBELL HERSEY THOMPSON NICOL ' fripperies, plus special glfU lor men. But biggest sales by far are of Valentine cards. Some sentimental, some even cutting, many comic. . . they are a far cry from the lush, old-fashioned cards, which dripped lace and tassels, satin. and gilt, and carried Inscriptions such as "I fondly, truly love thee." But if the style has changed, Jricd an extra ihi'lr rounds toilers everywhere I of the age-old Audition to send , anonymous or t.s have been t past lew clays, Jiapcd boxcs of jn-ers. perfume, slhcr feminine numoers. Mrs. Mary Mallanger presented perfect attendance certificate to Mrs. J. Bolton, Mrs. M. Frankf lin, Mrs. K.Owgeson. Mrs. Bet.fi Savllle, Mrs. D. Lugrln, Mrs. C: Laurie, Miss Donna Macarthurs, Mrs. I. Scott, Mrs. Marv Turnclr and Mtss Maresa Windle. t Plans for the club's forthcom ing Ea.ster Dainties sale to bi held , Saturday, April 17, " werV. discussed and arrangement, have been made to have stalls at three downtown stores. Item for sale will Include candy, East ter eggs, home cooking and posr stbly ..spring flowers. " 'Mis Mildred Otson, education- al chairman, announced that members had written and passed Norway Hall. They are Mr. and Mrs. Olav Skog. who marked their 27th wedding anniversary. Eleven cables were in play for the whist party at which Mrs. R. Murray and E. Morrison took top honors ln men's and women sections. Talcing second prizes were Mrs. K. Brelmo and E. Nielsen. The door prize was won by the holder of ticket No. 452078. The committee in charge in St. Valentine himself never versary of the club. Valentine decorations, red and white carnations' and candles, made a bright setting for the event, which featured a number of surprises, including an invitation by Past President Mrs. J. Bolton and President Mrs. C. Laurie to the members and their husbands or escorts to a reception Februarv 21 at the home of Mrs. Boitor.. wrote any love songs, but Char les Lamb called him "'.be great immortal go-between," and un der his bruner sentimental love has blossomed for centuries. BKHKAJim IN ROME There were several saints call Surprise gifts were won by Mrs. Evelyn Smith, Mrs. Myrt.c cluded Mrs. S. Sornes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. K. Dehll. Mrs.. Fred Stevenson f ' '. ilegraph Manager Here Alcroft Transferred t Rental man-1 telcRraphcr. In 1924 he w3 i'ldian National moved to Driimheller, Alta., as ed Valentine but the one most closely connected with tradition Franklin, Miss Mildred Olsci NON-FICTION The Rommel Pajiers The Vermilion Boat The Wild Place Magic Fire Gone With the Windsors Triumph and Tragedy and Mrs. Marv Turner, .ionated and O. K. Olsen. is the saint who was beheaded by Mrs. Laurie, while birthday In Rome, February 14, 270 AD redder Moose Whist Drive, Satur corsages were presented to Mrs. Yvonne Bowes, Miss Donna Mac-arthur, Miss Myrtle WfV nr.; Mrs. Ele.inor Botsford. A Va'entlne bouquet of spring a nail it the - educational examination, four iurnlng In perfect pnper.l Next durational' meeting will be tvld" on Wednesday evenin. February 24th at the home of BoitVn; ' " '-. Mrs, U". TOe..muihly ; I, ; 'uinaV'vb by iifi ' Myrtle; F rafikliii." wal, won) by Mr.,Yvonne "fltwes. j. . Uieie. from liuti lo 1147 tie was manager- of the New Westminister blanch" of Vie CN Tele day 8 p.m. (37 1 LIDDELLW1ART GHOSE HULME HARDINO BRODY CirUP.CHILL KEYHOE MICHENER WHITE HARRINGTON MacINNIS WALKER HARRER GORDON BIRNEY HUNT SERVICE PATTINSON Dry Goods and Novelty Shop He Is believed to have been a match-maker who secretly heard the vows of young lovers, thereby incurring the wrath of the emperor who had banned wartime marriage by Roman soldiers. Valentine's Day usually brings a ' whirl of danres and parties, but this year, with the great day falling on Sunday, most events have been scheduled for graphs and from 1947 to 1952 he was the- company's commercial representative .u Vancouver. He daffodils was presented to President Mrs. C. Laurie by Mrs.. J, Bolton. ' I ur Edmonton jit end a meeting 1 meeting sched-J.iy Mr. Alcrott Vancouver where wither position. Mr. Aleroft's ap-riot yd ui-en re- will be closed from February 12 to March 5 Inclusive. (38 Miss Barbeau s Hat Shop will came to Prince fluptrt ln June, 1052. ; Flying Saucers from Outer Space The Voice dt Asia. Fire ln the Ashes Northern Exposures , J. S. Wooclsworth: A Man to Remember Pardon My Parka Seven Years ln Tibet Doctor at Sea 20th Century Canadian Poetry The Ascent of Everest Songs For My Supper Canadian Cook Book Mr. Alcroft Is married and has two sons, both railroaders with the Great Northern Railway in be closed from February 15 to March 3. (37) For 1ho.se special cards for St. Valentine's Day; Sunday the 14th '. . '. See the great Coutt's selection at McRae Bros. (371 Enough; for th Average Kittheh I tin' Canadian is in 11122 In k., Mr. Alcroft i.id carter as a Everett, Wash. Mrs. Alcroft left for Vancouver several months - ' ago. other days, , . The Legion Auxiliary staged a Valentine dance last night, and tonight the Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold its Valentine ball: , $1260 Full-Time Tourist Bureau To Be Set Up This afternoon Prince Rupert women had their choice of two teas, a Valentine -tea at the An office for the bureau is to chambers of rommercs and th6 be built In the museum building jmftseum board, und It will be staffed by a per-' Attending the organization il Lutheran Church and an IODE Choose famous d o 1 d 8 e a 1 Congoleum floor coverlog.i for-; ' your kitchen. . Color ..wears .-. and wears and wears. Sub- . stautJal backinq;. Palterned . to suit just you. ..'. . t .. " ., I'llH ED FROM , tea combining celebration of meeting were G.N. Moore, chair A full-time tourist bureau " the Prince Rupert museum Is the aim of :.w ncwly-iormej Prince Rupert Tourist Bureau. Prince Rupert Public Relations Council is no more and the tourist bureau has taken' Its place ln an attempt to publicize th; Founder's. Day and Valentine Day. ..' . Sunn '"The Canadian National Recreational Association . also will ceicpraie lonlaht at a cabaret : Prince Rinu-rt. riMrti-t y tt.s- $1.05 musical show.. . ' sist the niusrum. aturday Sermon ,! son selected by the museum board as curator and rcpre.seu- ; tatlve of the tr 'j-lst bureau. j At a recent meeili.e rtt-nC'l 1 by rcprescntptivc of the old! imblicltv council it w'S declfl"d I to spend WOO on a new pam- phlet pointing out the district's points of Interest and Interesting sites. The provincial government will be asked to supply suggest Ions for the folder. The new bureau will be composed of one city alderman, t-vo citizens at large, representative from the Senior and Junior man; Orme Stuart. M. Johnston J. A. Crawley, F. E. Anfield, W, C. R. Jones. Aid. O. P. Lyons. Mrs. J. Laurie, Dr. R. G. Lirjc. R. Allrn. W. F. Stone. ENDLESS SPACE The inl ilistant .stars that can be photographed are about 500.000,000 llsht years from the earth. PIONKI.H STAMPS The first postage stamps v,'"n Issued in the Province of British North Amci:. ;n 1851. . By Kev. William I.emmn Si Peter's Church, Real Cove Per Square Yard , v . ; j.j Gordon & Anderson Phone 4o'- ''.'" : Canadians Now Export Goods I To Some 120 Countries ' OTTAWA O Canada's ex-mostic market has grown even ports,- while multiplying more I more quickly than Canada's than 20 times In volume since forcltrn markets - Shall Go With Thee Exodus 33:14 nig 01 two worms; a wmy iiiuue ui ciicjiucms, breath of Ood iGen. Clmpter 2: vera 7; then rued man of dust from the ground, and breathed the breath of life; and man became a living Hc said that though Canada's prosperity still depends heavily ir l"Iy we in- the lusts of the animal shall on a high level of trade, "there are some indications that the IVOO. werc Just about the same last year In proportion to the country's ' output as they were at the beginning of the century. ' Trade department economist. O. J. Firestone, reviewing the country's growth In the 50th anniversary issue of the depart- it's ,.iivs. iii.'.UiH't. ; teur to pieces the Oid within nl iirioctiuiis ill ! us, or whether the Ood within not a economy Is developing a growing F RE .S'AII by nftr us shall subdue and. have dom- 'inn; domestic strength and to think. ' liiion over Die beast. parity Imv. we me: What Is the mruniug or our Mr. Firestone also said major i.iUdne of God, oriel llie on earui ine pur- I jnent's magazine, Foreign Trade. ! says that in 1900 commodity shifts have occurred in tins destination of Canadian j exports amounted to $177,000,000. I or 17 per cent of the country's gruw into Hi i lo.sc of man s life on earth is that he shall be a dynamo for the transmutation of physical b,,,,n , , l " : enercv inle )iritual ios let i ulpul gros national product we re "In 1953 the bulk, 58 per cent, went to the United States and 18 per cent went to the United us think of II this way. . . I By 1920 exports were SI. 208.000. - with bargains Perhaps these few sugges- 000, 23 per cent of output. By f eternity. By iiilcii!; to tin' Kingdom. At the beginning of lions may help us to live a life. 1P50 export of . M. 11 8.000.000 i s it. wiih all tu; worthy of the brief time al- were substantially higher than bsji'Ur Minis to the 1 lowed us on earth. . In 1923 but their proxrt!on to 1. More lime devoted to roiu- output had slipped back to the - I - j. lS,- V.,'1' , r i ;'i' ' .4,. ,. J il N' ' , Vi ' 5. i - f A ' i '' ' :i,-tX. ' ' i. - .-' u.- v i .1 V FOR BOYS 2 to 18 entury, the position was reversed, 'The United Kingdom was Canada's best customer tnen (52 per centi and the United States followed (38 per cent)." iiiunion with God in Blblc-rcud-; 1900 ratio, just over 17 per cent. In 1053 exports were In the order of $4,100,000,000, with the FOB MEM WORK PANTS' Reg. 5.95 SPECIAL. . proportion little changed from d( iiiiiijl v wit li no btiri-! i' nil iS '.v iilioiil iunoug 's 1)V li piiwer of our l .flv o IxHlles inordil: soou-immurlul. ' Of ft. du.st of th" snd i6 the breath of f have! wli bin . s Iwh m 'in an.. i, iiixi '"14 ej .) '.;ikI; it i til the ' r lire is whcuicr 1950," he said. i n g, meditation, intercession, and the renewal of our Ideals. 2. Self-examination not merely by' llie Ten Commend-' im nts, which arc mostly negative, but by the positive virtues il i'ie Christian life: the two gi eat commandments (Mark 12:301: the new commandment "What happened was that ln the first two decades of this BOY'S PANTS Reg. 7.50 SPECIAL . Reg. 3.95 SPECIAL . Another Important development over the 50-ycar period was the expansion of the Canadian overseas market to some 120 countries other than the U.S. and U.K., he said. $449 $2.49 $4:39 $6:99 century, exports of agricultural products, and later forest and '-.' Reg. 10.50 SP mineral products, rapidly In creased Canada s depedence on (John 13:34i, "Am I loving my world markets." But since the 19:os, "the rio- ITER'S h CHURCH neighbor as myself?" by tue list of virtues in St. Paul's Kpis-llrs (Col. 3: 12; i:ph. i: 1-3. 25-Wi i ; by our sins of omission; in ulino.Nl every pit ruble of our I .Mi d the lust are lo.'.l never for what, they hive done wrong always for what they have jailed to Uo: lost upponuiu ies. LINED JEANS Reg. 4.89 SPECIAL Reg. 3.39 SPECIAL SPORT SHIRTS Reg. 8.95' SPEOAL $3-99 Reg. 3.95 SPECIAL. $1.99 ( (1VI. v Scliiml $325 $2-40 rviee of Huly pniiuiiniim U y 1 1 WOOL SHIRT JACKETS BOY'S SHIRTS K-ti. II. (1. Walls Jiop f Caledonia ENJOYMENT! 99c Reg. 17,50 SPECIAL . .." .. $9.95 N: V.' h. Lemmon 2.25 SPECIAL R 3. Intercession This sliouhl embrace the world ami Ks niTd.s; the unemployed; the op-pressed I count ries without Chrl.sU; hospitals; prisons; sailors and solulcr.i; orphans; an above all missions unU nil;kn-u ries. 4. Self Denial -Self shows itself in wilfulness, temper, careless or unkind speech. Therefore resiiitiia Ol siiccrn: ui 99' II. IMMON m, tv niii); Service Keep up with the I net in Step! i times! A--Thsday 7:30 SI 1 p.m. p.m. I V. P. A.-Sat. 7 Consult us about a Polio Protection Insurance Policy. Yon luxuries; of self-plea.siig amuse Ml 4 j health J will be surprised at how little It menus; of footi, ns lar will prrniit. i will cost you. WORK SHIRTS Regular 3.65 special 2.39 WOOL PULLOVERS Regular 7.95 SPECIAL 4,99 ALL-WOOL SOCKS Regular 1.59 SPECIAL 69C SNOW PANTS Reg. 5.25 and 7.95 SPECIAL 2.29 "d 4.29 1 I) ft. Virtues t. t.m. wc I SHE IS TODAY!!. I r,-4- II 1 H fl...r. I...s l 1 1 , v s, huul m 'IH'I l ' COVERALLS . ;' Regular. 7.95 special 5.99 wool socks Reg. 1.50 and 1.25 'v' SPECIAL 99c ond 69c THESE AND MANY MORE ITEMS Prices Have Been SLASHED BOYS' SWEATERS Reg. 3.49 and 4.95 SPECIAL 1.99 3.19 BOYS' PYJAMAS Regular 3.35 SPECIAL 1.99 KIMONAS Regular 2.59 SPECIAL 1.59 i hi on i. iMim.mulr SI,. should make a firm resolve lo win from Ood tho.se virtues in which we are most lacking perhaps iinsrlfl;ihiw.s.s, kindness, courtesy, gentleness, good temper, patience, concentration cf itlli-ntion. the u.sc of time. Let your liiilit so shine before nu n, that they may see your good -works, and glorify your Kal her which Is in Heaven. Wt. Mall. 5: -10. "I p in '" (-''r B A., n li -it p ii NYLON SUITS 11.50 and 15.50 3-pc. Rca: UNDERWEAR Regular 5.75 SPECIAL 3.19 ' 1 i iuw. mi I ' I l"r. . Vul.r, .ns, 1 I ,. , " 'r'Tii ll'l J YOU'LL APPRECIATE THESE SPECIAL 6.99 9.99 Model V-707 3-$PEP VlCTR0Ur radio-phonotrapli mVtcroR 7 .tub Rodio for Slandnrd and Short Wavi boodcal , World' ftnst automatic 3-sped ;firj Unrtcd Ctarch I Virljjht.. II II ( f. (llrnt-n tltlltj f i iaIii i) I MEN'S MEN'S f'hry.ilr Winibr 4 loor Bcdan .... S975 Dress Pants and Jackets 20W Off K I " Hli-li. r J - 1 llll.-.H III;), j '' 1 ' '"''""" I I "'ul L'::iu , 1 JlilHi-k aim J Wool Sport Shirts - V2Price lirv. I 0. Slrb'-r. Minister vixtii vc. . ald Museravr II a.m. Miirnlii Worship Sermon: "Tho Woman That Ool More Than Her Man." Children's Story: "The Candlesticks," Ai' iiPin; "A Utile Seed Lay record changwr Exclusiv "Golden Throat" ton luxurious modem cabinet $299-50 orship '; f 11. u 01'.,,, fast Asleep." I iniuiii um, 3 7:;to .m. Evening W ' J - wtitu ,n" j Sermon: "The Old ' ,1 r ''"vi- ( glon eton." Time Ucli Sale Starts 9:00 a.m. l!)j(l I'lvmoullJ 4-IKior Sed;:n. All new tiros ... $1450 l!)i!l l ord Tudor. Very "sood shape $11 95 I.AKUK SKI.KOTIUN W OUtliK AHS TO TICK FKOM SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE 1 1 1 11 in. Monday r 622.3rd W. V Phone Blue 69 J l'llll "llK'llli McRAE BROS. LTD. Phones 6 or 36 "The Store That Service Built" The Sports Shop Anthem: "The Lord Is My Shepherd." MacFarron. SUNDAY SCIlOOia At First United. Hi'iiiucis and Trim-aiy at 11 a.m.; Older pupils at 12:15; at Conrud United Hall, all at 11 a.m. tr- , I'AI-IIS'I "UI 10:48 a.m. JP Service 12:00 "t-i nni i J