THE DAILY NEWS —— Thursday, Novembe 13 1943 ‘SUCCESSFUL WHIST DRIVE AND DANCING Step Dancing, Songs and an El- aborate Midnight Supper j | | | The monthly “At Home” fune- lien the Andrew's Society was one of the most of the winter season, The attend- you do each bake day. Do you get per- fect bread with of St. successful ance was unusually large, and srery batch? the decorations of the fine danc- 0 question ine hall and the refreshment about it if you rooms were admired on all hands. use MY flour. The entertainment began with They test the whist drive, there being no ROYAL less than twelve tables. Presi- STANDARD jdent s lb. Macdonald presented over at the mill ithe prizes to the winners, and by actual bread took occasion to announce thal making with owing to St. Andrew's Night fall- various wheat i on a Sunday this year, their ball would be held on the samples. Only | | lannual | | | grain that evening of Friday, November 28. makes delicious The following were the winners bread is pur- in the whist drive: Miss Annie chased. That’s Cowie, first; Mrs. Clapperton, why ROYAL booby; J. G. Steen, first; J. STANDARD Kelly, booby. is so uniform. In the entertainment that fol- lowed there were several new ASK YOUR GROCER features prominent among which a was the clever sword and high- Q@) Se atl land fling dances “by Miss Ethel SS ee Gray, Pipe Major MeGrury fur- Vancouver Milling & Grain Co Lt nishing the bagpipe music in 9 excellent style for these dances VANCOUVER - NEW WESTMINSTER - NANAIMO - VICTORIA and also for the shewn trews : danced by four of Miss Gray's pupils, the Misses Florrie Gray, eT oe See — «dF Beatrice Killen, Isabel Kelly and Annie Kelly. All the dances were warmly applauded. As _ inter- ludes in the programme marches — aS —=Prince George=> Were played by Pipe Major Mc- Grury, and songs were given by Messrs. James N. Kelly, S. Mas- That the expert land buyers of the country are confident of the future sey and Arthur Hunter. of Prince George was fully demonstrated at the recent auction held in The St. Andrew's” orchestra Vancouver and Edmonton. These experienced investors purchased over provided the musie for the round $2,000,000.00 worth of Prince George property. dancing ina most acceptable The demand for property in Prince George is very keen. Many turn- manner, and dancing wee kept ° up ,with an intermission for the overs are being made daily at handsome profits. cf enjoyment of a_ dainty until half-past one this morning. supper, QUR THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF THE SITUATION f/"»»,-""snncoit enjoyed the entertainment were: Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Mr. and We know the situation thoroughly, and are in direct touch with all Mrs. A. H. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Steen, Mr. and Mrs. Lonegwill, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Our property has been carefully selected and we are sell- The increasing demand developments. ing it at a slight advance over the auction prices. for this property is bound to assure investors quick profits. It will pay Clapperton? Mr. and Mrs. J. M. you to write us at once. Carmichael, Mrs. Killen, Mrs. J. S. Gray, Miss Ethel Gray, Miss Florrie Gray, Miss Beattice Kil- Prince George Investment Co. |ffic. misc Minnie toss” miss 601 Dominion Bidg., Vancouver, B. C. Daisy Ross, Miss Begley, Miss Hardie, Miss Jean Cowie, Miss < 4) Annie Cowie, Miss Dunn, Miss McIlroy, Miss Ross, Nurse Car- == michael, Nurse McKay, Nurse Beattie, Nurse Moore, Messrs. McClure, Milne, McLennan, Me- Grury, Hamilton Douglas, Athol Fraser, 8. Massey, W. P. Kerr, G. LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS Abbott, Hume, Hunter, Chas. Dennis, W. G. Dennis, Geo, 8. Russell, A. MeDonald, 8. D. Mac- Campbell, Ferguson, and others. donald, Clapperton, jr., PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER C0. Among those leaving for the First and McBride Prince Rupert south last night by the steamer PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers, B. C. Venture were N. J. McLeod, R. B. McLellan, D. A. MeKinnon = and John R. Gill. THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No, 3 ‘cpa Modern Five Room House. on Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Builders’ Supplies Plumbers’ supplies Paints Water St. HARDWARE Vasnishes orators | $2 5.00 MONARCH MALLEABLE 7 “S37 Se%fee" poh eset Read The Daily|News "rsen sx” : Third de Prince Rupert YS OWN SOAP Many happy Mothers are using Baby’s Own Soap in the nursery not merely because they themselves were washed with it, when infants, but also because ex- perience has shown that no other soap will help the skin so much--make it so white, so smooth—be so pleasant to use—and cost as little. ay , IRTP OWN ec co in ty mS ers SYD Baby's Own Soap ts best for Baby vs y apes ali > 3: ‘ and best for you. . Imitations and sub. itutes are made as cheap as possible; Baby's Own is as good as possible. 54-13 ALBERT SOAPS LTD., Mfrs., - MONTREAL DANCE AND SUPPER AT WINDSOR HOTEL Pleasant Celebration in Honor of the Marriage of Two Popular Young People. the last the Windsor scene of unusual night when a= reception form of a supper and dance was by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. in honor of the marriage of Mr. Heetor Longpre Miss Helen Foley, The popularity of the bride and shown by the large assembled to join in function and by the display of presents received, At 9:30 o'clock the attendance . struck wedding march and the headed by the bride and groom, took their places at the tables. Mr. F. L. Wallace performed the duties of toastmaster in a most acceptable manner and after a few remarks, in which the groom was congratulated upon winning such a bride, proposed a toast to the happy couple which was drunk most heartily. The guests then did justice. to the excellent spread provided by Mr. and Mrs. Wright. Short speeches were made by nearly all those in at- tendance, not excepting the ladies, Hotel was gwaiety in The given Wright to was of guests the happy magnificent which they groom number orchestra up the guests, and a thoroughly pleasant hour was spent. The bride, who is a graduate of the Acme Business College at Seattle, was gowned in a tunic of beaded lace over white satin and looked particularly fetching, while Mrs. Rogers, who acted as bridesmaid, wore a pretty white satin gown trimmed with swan’s down and gold trimmings. Following the supper the spa- cious dining room was cleared and dancing was indulged in. for Messrs. Gottstein provided splendid every number Altogether of unmixed several hours. and Stilwell music and almost was heartily encored. the evening was one pleasure, and Mr 4and Mrs. Wright left nothing undone to make the event a complete suc- cess, Mr. and Mrs. o'clock this steamer Prince short wedding trip to Stewart. Following partial list the wedding Wicker chair, Longpre left at 8 morning on the George on a is a of gifts: Martin O'Reilly; electric lamp, Messrs Fournier, Bernstein, Sullivan, Munroe; clock, Mr. and Mrs. R. Simpsen; eiderdown comforter and blank- els, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright; bon bon dish, Mr. and Mrs, L, 8. Bell; hand painted bow! anl plate, Mr. and Mrs, 8. J. Evans; carving sel, J. Zarelli; sofa pillow, Mrs. Munroe; cut glass water Mr and Mrs. Olsen; silver casserole bowl ,Walter Schrivener and J. Dodimead; cul glass fruit dish, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rogers; af- ternoon tea set, J. Keefe; mantle clock, R. Butler, A. M. Goldstein, L. W. Reilly; fruit dish and bon dish, Mr. and Mrs \Self; ver knives and forks, Gray and Miss Walley; cut cruet B. Robertson; cut glass fruit bowl, Mr. Glennie; sil- ver pie and cake knife, Mr. and Mrs. P. Muldner; linen table cloth, Mrs. La Vells; linen towel, Mr. Pride; clock, Mr. Fortier, sil- sel, bon sil- Alex. glass set Bat, J, ver evening tea set, Glen Searle, W. H. Peck and F. E. Cullin; cheque, Mr. and Mrs. P. Black; set cut glass knife and fork hol- ders, Harry Fletcher; china tea set, H. P, Blake, silver cream and sugar basin, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLean; cut glass” salt and pepper shakers, Miss B. Grove; carving set, Mrs. Groove; table cover, Mrs, Reid; cream and sug- ar sel, Miss .Nashland and Mr. Foley; carving. set, Jas. McAlu- man, ¥ ° NOTICE Tenders wanted for ten thou- sand (10,000) feet of piling. Ap- ply A, 8. King, Premier Hotel, ™* * * Tenders wanted for eight (8 scows. For specifications apply A. $8, KING, Premier Hotel, Animals, birds, fish and all kinds of game heads mounted; hides tanned and made into rugs and robes. All work strictly first class, A, MITTLER, Expert Taxi- dermist, 728 Helmeken 8t., Van- couyer, B.C, Industrial ; Sites With Rail and Water Transportation Apply HARRISON GAMBLE & CO. Financial Agents Third Ave. Prince Rupert (LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. | Henry Doyle of Mill Bay can- nery arrived in the city last night 266-268 instalments paid Send offer Box No 60, city WANTED to mind baby about two Apply 246tr WANTED—-Girl hours every Sunday afternoon. 528 8th avenue west. WANTED-—Five or six room house, with bath and sewer attachments, furnished or partly furnished. X 17, News Office. WANTED—To buy a 30 ft. cabin cruiser gas boat with heavy duty engine. Name price and equipment in detail in reply Apply Box 87, Daily News. 263-68 GOOD general servant wanted; 835 per month. Also nurse girl wanted Four help employed. Mrs. L. W. Patmore 258tr Dressmaking and Millinery Dainty Evening Gewns and Waists Place Your Xmas @rders Early With miss F. B. EASON By Day or 217 Ninth Ave. E At Home Phone Blue 339 —— ore 215 Second Avenue Phone 48 WILLIAM T. HOUSE B.C. Land Surveyor PRINCE RUPERT P.O, Bax 518 New Westminster, B.C. 240 Columbia St. E. _ F. M. CROSBY Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur- niture, everything in the line of Mechanics’ Tools, Guns and Men’s Clothing. Will call any time. Highest prices paid, 839 Srd Ave. W. Phone Red 243 THE WEATHER. Furnished by F. W. Dowling Obserevr For 24 hours ending 5 a.m., on the steamer Venture. Barometer reduced to. sea Robert Doyle, an old offender, IGVAl 00 5 8 tee Bie 43 . 380.4145 ae was given 15 days in which’to|Maximum temperature 42.0 Te na think of his sins. Drunkenness| Minimum temperature 39.0 the issue of 4 {TER Cr tt Application + Pesn ce On fe was the offence charged against] Precipitation .......... £02195, alyided one-hait © Of title for ( U, Township 5. o : N Sectige him this morning. —- wa nee 3399 C. Sali Tactoryou ‘ Of the above Cortina.) Proot of t 4 J. 8. Johnson, a well known POETS STORM CEMETERY been furnished me, © % Title iaras . “actor “AVA p NOTICE IS HERI es ‘ contractor, will le . ate ——— my Intention to is = V GIVEN that tt i morning, accompanies xy Mrs. one month art first pun rpratic i pe ’ "S-|Tear Off Covering Over Oscar |a fresh cer, rst publication target Jobnson, on an extended trip to Wilde's Grave mentioned ja “le to the abeet Stockholm, Sweden. fed once ’ cnestetennttsnane Sued on the r y 40 o'¢ y vermbe The regular monthly meeting Paris, Nov. 140 A band of 3 fn x A. M., ) of the St. Andrew's Society has|iwenty, composed for — the most . wines ber, 194 been postponed for one week ow- - H. F. MACLEOy : ' al part of poets, stormed Pere la District no ing to the hall being engaged for Ch —_—_—_—_—_—..... + Registrar, . 7 ‘ she » CA sfear ' ' 2 nal the Conservative annual meet- laise cemetery today and toré NOTICE OF DiSssoLUTioN ing. off and carried away the cover- ee / . ° 7 aKt notice ' J. M. Lynch of the firm of Ly-|ing of Epstein’s monument over| Vaughan « Parluership of . , ness as I 5 1 Due nch Bros., arrived in’ the city|the grave of Oscar Wilde, Prince Rur 1 aven yesterday accompanied by Mrs. Bae on y t , on Dy Ch I Lynch. He will leave for Smith- 4t-w 1AJ ers on Saturday. Mr, Lynch has AAN it en ear from Prinee Rupert WATER NOTICE. or about two years. F ¢ or --< wit ear aan eects ! N ‘in mieenet to Take and Use Wat mer, of Goose | bone JUDGE RESISTS REMOVAL : : licens« . bc achittas The undersigned begs to an- nounce to the public t “Y Murane of Nome Wants Basis|$ taicn over tne. ne A for Claim for Salary - ~ a a ccteeeemctmnstini B described I and Ww Nome, Alaska, Nov, 10. Judge Clifton akery ne No. 6 and 7 uit ~ Fanels us notice wa t Murane, who was recently re- which in future will be run in on the 14th day ground moved by President Wilson and conjunction with Whtsr hn rash ot | Othe oMf\ce of the ‘ corder at Pr hupert au supplanted by J. Randolph Tuck- 9 Grate h ns ma . tte ak al he re ' ’ said er, Jr., will protest against his nott S$ a ery of Water Right Pari * . os mitmeiats aa Victoria, B ; te "gS, enforced r ignation, in order to All under one tanagement. a have a claim against the govern- The continued patronage of all By | ize, ment to sue for one year’s salary customers of Clifton’s Bakery is Oct. 30-Nov, 3-10-17 that being the length of his un- cordially solicited. ie — expired term. FRANK KNOTT. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS, Ptarmigan mineral claim, situate ig Skeena Mining Division of assiar Dee = trict. . Skeena Land District—District of Coas Where located: About six miles bad “ e ” Rane V ‘ ° Coast, from the mouth of Palis eek, 6 ao i e al ews Take notice that Herbert W. Lees, of | UbServalory niet. ; Edmonton, Alberta, occupation gentleman, Take notice that 1, Wm intends to apply for permission to pur- Miner's Certilicate N BA CLASSIFIED ADS chase the following described lands agent for Wm. R. Lord, Free , 2 Commencing at a post planted on the siicate No. oit0s, and | northeast corner of a bay a little to the Miner s vertificate N si sees a eee eastward of Skiahl Bay, Stephens Island, |S!**¥ days from the date | re aor ae “Ton the foreshore and adjacent to the ap 7 ae ang mecorder rene FOR RENT plication to purchase lot of L. RK, W., |; Mprovements, for the purpose of ob Beavis, thence north twenty chains, thence Stain tore ieee att hat oe —--—_- + west twenty chains, thence south’ twenty | ger sectors, MKe Holice that action NICELY furnished front room in modern] chains, thence east twenty chains follow- | tj . aaa a Must De comune ‘ apartment, over Westenhavers’ oMices.|ing the shore line to the point of com- |mentee f PUCh & . 1p Phone Red 183 260 mencement and containing forty acres ‘ 84th a tem} | nore OF leas ve Wa wee this 24th day of September, Ap HERBERT W, LEES : FOR SALE Per His Agent, L. R. W. Beavis Dated October 12th, 1913 CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. —_——__—- —_—-- —_——- Pub. Nov, 10, 191%—Jan 1914 FOR SALE Two pool tables. F. M. Cros = Ground Hog, Mountain Goat and Eagie by, 839 3rd Avenue 262-267 Mineral Claims, situate in th keeba Mip FOR SALE Canadian Home Inyestinent ing Division uf Cas tar Dist : : contracts, number (6 and 17 Fiftee: he ngage ain Creek: toon ioe f I é i ! from the mouth of Falis Creek, Goose Bay, GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Department of Agriculture Oflice of Horticulturist New Court Assistant Prince Rupert 534 House, Phone Information or advice freely Write or call. A. H. TOMLINSON Horticulturist Kiven., THE RELIABLE PLUMBER HARRY HANSON 439 2nd Ave. Phone 489 DAY AND NIGHT GERVICE Out-of-Town Work Hotel and Restaurant Work Tenders on New Work Plumbing Insured from Frost Done Promptly and Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices Trial Will Convince You GEORGE LEEK Real Estate, insurance and Loan Broker Notary Public. Rents and Collections Albert Block, 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert Between 5th and 6th Streets Office 606 3rd Ave, Phone 93 PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. General Teaming, Safe, Piano, Furniture and Baggage Moving Carefully and Promptly done. Storage and Forwarding Wood and Coal Work One Phone 47 or collections, 615 2nd Ave. GEORGE LEEK Phone 203 Box 24—-ist Ave, and McBride St, Box 26-——-2nd Ave. and. 2nd St, Box 26-——2nd Ave. and 6th St. Box 27-—G, T. P. CIRCUIT NO. 3. Box 31-—5th Ave, and Fulton St. Box 32-—Borden and Taylor Sts, Box 34—7th Ave, and Fulton 8st, Box 36-—-9th Ave. and Comox Ave. Box 37-—8th Ave. and Dodge PI, Box 38-—-6th Ave, and Thompson St, CIRCUIT MO. 4. HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Suite 1, Federal Block Phone 300 P, O, Box 1635 Box 41 PL, Box 42——-5th Ave. and McBride 8&1, Box 43-—-5th Ave. and Green St, Box 446th Ave and Basil St. Box 45—T7th Ave. and Eberts. Box 144—-7th Ave, and Young 8t. ~4th Ave, and Emmerson MEALS BY DAY OR WEEK At 118 8th Str@et (FORMERLY 8B. C. CAFE) Single Meals From 85c Up eee HOME STLYE PRINCE RUPERT, B, C. “ Observatory Iniet, Take notice that Free Miner's Certificate ing a8 agent for Miner's Certificate Coates, Free Miner 77639, and Wm. 1 Certificate Bisse, i the date hereof, u Recorder tor a Cert ments, for the purp Crown Grant of the « And further take der section 37, must | fore the issue of suck provements. Dated this 24th day of 1913. Skeena Land District—District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that Eug Renz, Rupert, B. C., occupation cook, | apply for perm sowing de Soc Commencing chains sou'h of S. E. 30045, thence n east 13 chains more r boundary of Join Mcke ion, thence south 20 ch to John Mckechnie’s thence east 20 chains, thence west % to the east boundary point of commencement acres more or less chains, H. D. Lenhart Dated August 22nd, 191% Pub. Sept. 22, 191 Nov District Islands District Charlott Take notice that I, New York, N. Y., | torney, intend to prospect for coal under one hundred and land on Graham Island, 6 follows: Commencing at a quarter centre of Section Thirty Six (6), Graham Island, thence chains, thence east fo north forty chains, thence wes chains to the point of beginning HERBERT PARS By Cc. P. N Skeena Land Herbert Parsons gs. A upation & ths nse Dated September. 4th, Pub. Oct, 3, 19 t. 27, PRINCE RUPERT FEED C0 : P. ROBERTSON any tn ) INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) FIRE ALARM SYSTEM o SAGD OEORETARY FEED SEEDS Audi Investigations, Adjustments, Iqul- sani me 4 re dations anet Assignments ti HAY TIMOTHY @ Ae Smith Block, Brd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. ©.| oars CLOVER Box 12—5th St. and 3rd Ave. — —— ALFALFA Box 13—6th St. and 3rd Ave. WHEAT Box 14—8th St. and 3rd Ave. MAJESTIC ROOMS CORN ETC Box 16 Junction of ist, #nd end !! c+ 4am heated, comfortable rooms Box 16—ist Ave., between 8th and from $3.50 per week up HICKEN FEED A spECIALTY 9th Sts. (Knox Hotel.) CHICK 7 Bou 17—-ist Ave. and 7th St. (Cen OVER MAJESTIC THEATRE tral Hotel.) Phone Green 69 3rd Avenue au —_ Mail orders promptly attende CIROUIT NO. 2. : 5 : Box 22—3rd Ave. and 3rd S8t. Every man to his business. 1} (Post Omice.) am an expert collector, Let me Box 23-——3rd Ave. and McBride 8t, look after your rented property YOURS i e«€, $9,000 cash, balat months ‘ ’ { Lot 22, G. R. Naden Co. Ltd. vance Real Estate and Insuran Second Avenue.