I 6 tr I Prince Rupert Daily tfkiujj PRESENTS . . Thursday, January 10, 1917 I Wallace's Ysirfl Hoods . DRAPERY AND SLIPCOVERING We feel we've been lucky in securing a substantial selection of Drapery and Slipcovering Cloths. You'll be the judge . . ... We await your verdict. Wallace MMv 'skKj I GROUP ONE mm- ' SHOES! SHOES! 300 pairs men's oxfords Regular value to $10.50. We are clearing short lines from our stock of selected quality, grained calf and kid leathers. Genuine Goodyear yclts. Blacks arid browns in this lot; all sizes, G:to 11 in the group but not in each style. TO CLEAR $3.95 and $4.95 BOWLING SHOES 30 nairs in both men's and ladies'. All sizes. Regular price $4.50. TO CLEAR Of Course I IBBBHRnillBBlDflBIIIIBIHinaBaaHBDBtaaBBIi NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 TERRACE Trahsfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO, ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace For That Party .... PARAMOUNT CAFE at Tort Edward, 15.0. CHOP SUEY CHOW ME1N 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Department 28 Suits ST. PETER'S IN SESSION 25 MEN'S SUITS Featuring single ana and double-breasted models in both tweeds and worsteds. Regular price to $62.50. TO CLEAR Annual Meeting and bucial i At East End Anglican Church At the annual meeting of St Peter's Church held on Wednesday evening in the Parish Hall, reports of the year's activities were read by members of the various committees and proved very satisfactory. Officers for 1947 were elected as follows: Rector's Warden W. B. Skin ner. People's Wardsn-rR. E, Bodidie. SecretaryJean Smith. Treasurer Frank Baldwin. Envelope Secretary Mrs. L. Kelf.ey. Delegate Smith. Alternate Hodson. Building 33.50 GROUP TWO 25 MEN'S SUITS Smartly tailored in all shades and sizes. Regular price to $49.50. 97 (I V TO CLEAR GROUP TUBE 20 MEN'S SUITS Broken .sizes, patterns and colors but a complete and' outstand ing value in the latest styles. Sizes 36 to 42. Reg. values to ISQS 10 $30.50. TO CLEAR to Synod Jean Delegate Mrs. E. Committee -r-R. 13. Boddie, Albert Dalzell. Sidesmen A. Duffus1, W. H. Priest, R. Kslsey and A. Dalzell. Following the meeting a ce-Ughtful social was held at whicn members of the congregation were afforded the opportunity of personally meeting Archdeacon and Mrs. Hodson. Canon W. F. Rushibrook, in welcoming Archdeacon and Mrs. Hodfon to the parish, said: "It stives me .supreme pleasure on behalf of St. Peter's Church, its members and its' band of loyal adherents and also in the name of the people of Seal Cove to give you a hearty welcome among us. You are the gift of God to us, the answer to our prayers, the fulfilment of our hopes and desires, and we pray that God will give us grace to use His gift graciously so that ycur stay among us may be blessed to yourselves andto us who, by the grace of Gcd and your wisdem, may you IctI into the paths of truth, r.'jb.feous- ncss, peace and harmony.' Canon Rushbrook further stated that St. Peter's Church was one of the finest institutions for young .people in the city in sofar as it was open to all de nominations and proved of social and spiritual benefit. The work in the construction of the Parish Hall had been performed by people cf heterogencou, faiths. ' W. B. Skinner moved a vote of thanks be given to Canon MOTHER OF QUADS Mrs. Dorothy Henn, British war bride of an American soldier and mother of newly-born quadruplets, pictured as she telephoned to relatives in London by transAtlantic phone. The quads were born in Train Schedule From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. For the Easi Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. AFTER SIX YEARS MALPAS, Monmouthshire W During King's Lynn's "'forgiveness week" a book loaned by the local public library six years ago was returned. Rushbrcck and all those who had worked so faithfully in connection with the church work during the past year. The chairman was Archdeacon E. Hodson who opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Hodson ,was prcscntc with a bouquet of carnation! and roses by the members of the Senior and. Evening branohes of the Women's Auxiliary. Refreshments were served. TOCK RE Here is an Opportunity V, BBBiBBBiiiBOKiBlBEiBBffBBBEaBflBBBrBBBaS LEGION ADMITS WOMEN MEMBERS Six Arc Accepted in Veterans' Organization Prince Rupert branch, Canadian Legion, is .going "co-ed." Into its masculine ranks last night were admitted five women mccr.i'oers, the first to be admitted to the local branch in its history. Their Initiation will take place next Wednesday. Three of the now women Legion members are former nursing sisters of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, while one is a former R.C.A.F. Women's Division corporal and the fifth a former W.R.CN.S. member. They are: Miss Jessie M, Morton, acting matron of Miller Bay Hospital. Miss Helen K. MacKenzie', nurse at Miller Bay Hospital; M:ss Margaret F. Wamboldt, nurse, Miller Bay Hospital; Miss Margaret E. Kelly, Miller Bay Hosp'ital, formerly R.C.A.F. W.D.), and Miss Frances Thomson, employed at the Unemployment Commission office here. Following the initiation cere mony next Wednesday, the new Legion members will meet the executive of the Legion Women's Auxiliary. . . Last nights meeting approved a donation to the Booth Mem orial High School basketball team toward their expenses In going to New Westminster to the inter-city high school championship tournament in March. Legion members also were nskcd to lend their full support to the Red Cross blood donation campaign which now is in progress. With reference to recent radio DOMINION BARKER SHOP O.K. BATHS AND BARBER SHOP IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP EMPIRE BARBER SHOP for Real S HATS! HATS! HATS! 60 HATS All colors, sizes and styles. Regular, price to $9.00. TO CLEAR 20 MEN'S and BOYS' BREEKS In blue only. Reg. price $8.50. TO CLEAR $4.95 43 VELOUR HATS In all shades and sizes. Reg. price $10.50. TO CLEAR . 50 Men's Sport Jackets , These very attractive special to select from, in blue, grey, fawn, brown, etc. In the latest styles and patterns. Sizes 34 to ,42. Reg. price to Q-fl A AC $27.50. TO CLEAR JJ JL Tl comment concerning soldiers' graves in the various, war theatres, it was pointed out that the Leglon'.is willing to render all possible assistance to relatives of fallen soldiers to ascertain the location of their graves. There was a good attendance of members at the meeting which was under chairmanship of President Vic Houston. HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. Hew can I drive a nail into plaster, without marring the wall? A. A nail can be driven Into a plastered wall without crumbling the plaster if the nail .is put in hot water for a few minutes, or dipped into melted paraffin. Q. How can I prevent dan druff? A. Dissolve' one ounce of flour of sulphur in one quart of soft water. Do not use it until it is thoroughly mixed and settled. Apply it at night. Watch These 4 Teething-Time Troubles Of Baby Digettlv upsets Fever Frelfulnett v Diarrhea Don't let your bnby fret and lose Etrcnirth needlessly during teething time. Get n box or Uaby's Own Tablets UHod so successfully for over 40 years by mothers. They beln sweeten sour little stomachs, clear out harmful wastes that make baby fretful and restless, relieve diarrhea due to digestive upsets. Then see how quickly baby's fever usually subsides and your tiny one drifts off into sound restful sleep. No "sleepy" stuff no dulling effect. They can be used with full confidence. Eas. ily crushed to a powder if desired. Be on the safe side ask your druggist today for Baby's Own Tablets. Effective Friday, January 17 Hair Cut ADULTS 75c Hair Cut CHILDREN under 15 years . . 50c Shave . . . . , 50c (No Children's Hair Cut After 12 Noon Saturdays) STYLE BARBER SHOP CAPITOL BARBER SHOP PRINCE RUPERT BARBER SHOP NELSON'S BAUER SHOP Above charges endorsed by Barbers' Association of British Columbia. NG SALE avings in Men's Clothing 22 LEATHER JACKETS In black and browns. Reg. price to $22.50. TO CLEAR FASHIONS AND ACCIDENTS LONDON KP) Employers "must watch the vagaries oI4 fashion," said a London judge awarding a girl "worker $140 damages for a broken arm suffered in a fall. He said the accident, on a rough patch of factory floor, would not have happened had the girl worn low heels. TWIN BROTHERS .DECORATED LONDON KB David and Adam Block, two brothers" and both lieutenant-colonels in the Royal Artillery, received the same decoration the D.S.O. frun' King at the same investiture. MANSON'S JEWELLERS "The Home of Belter Jcvvcllry HfliflflflflflflflflKK Men's Topcoats 25 MEN'S TOPCOATS In smart tweeds and fleeces. All sizes in this group. Reg. price to $42.50. t TO CLEAR tyUTk1$W 18 ONLY MEN'S TOPCOATS Imported tweeds. Reg. price $39.50. (&.Jj fik TO CLEAR JLjP9,t 22 MEN'S TOPCOATS In the better . quality ranges. C&90l ' Reg. price to $55.00. TO CLEAR S)a5o 20 Only Light-Colored Raincoats Reg. price to $22.50. flVfl M t TO CLEAR OX jE RUBBER COATS 13 half-length rubber coats. AC Reg. price. $4.95, TO CLEAR' JLoij?3 $16.50 Sale Starts 9 a.m. Friday,. January 17 THE ABOVE AND MANY MORE SPECIALS ON SALE AT W. F $3.25 "CLOTHES OF DISTINCTION" (oil dim Ihim muioer could port fheml BARBARA STANWYCK VAN HEFLIN Lizabeth SCOTT A rmunl PUIurt ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FRI. SWEATERS 'CO jacket-type sweaters in all styles, sizes and shades. Regular price to $7.50. TO CLEAR 40 $3.95 i .sleeveless sweaters . in al Mct., shades and colors. Regular price to $4.95. TO CLEAR $1.95 and $2.50 w S: ' .-. 2:30 - 7:00 - 8 55 i SAT. 2:00' - 4:12.- 6:50 9:14Jfi mm FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes Car and Truck Cushions Repaired and Recovered Out-of-town orders given special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Greeu 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre WAR ASSETS COAL Per Ton Screened Lump, sacked $.12 Mine Run Hulk '. . . $10 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 ? I 4