IK"-'" , n,nu.n. 0- aru rii.'ii 13. arrivals rf -!! Kill'" .....hllriii) . Mr.- ' r. fnvln. Eci- tton- r a n I "1 BusKins Van- ' Hanuiwn,. Ter- F s Fr A up V, m Francis. I'JW - Frl 'rDuniop smlthers; ;lrs j H creighton, nnrf n H Deane "'i"utu 1 tnn u. vancou- Camosun ...pment9 t iifsrivine i n i r. i:n-""o " ..v nm el- Tea, Oct 16 Thursday, nament, ..-at EvprvDoav OctoDe je-;.. Thursday, oc- Piiwu Me-un?,. iivic oi m j roldwell, Ladies Aio Bazaar, Lee oo Axlliary 10. of the- Mc-: annual :tl. it Time fnt.rp Nov. sFilBi.a) Dec 11. Local News Items Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith, M. L.A., returned on the Camosun Friday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. O Special! Chenille Housecoats, $8.75. Star's. (tf) Eric Berner, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Berner, left on last night's train for Prince George where he will take over the position of freight shed foreman for Canadian National Railways. OAre you going out for Thanks giving Dinner? We are serving full course TURKHY DINNER from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thanks giving Sunday and Monday at the CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM. For reservations please phone 231. (239) J. II. Black, manager of the Capitol Theatre, returned to the city on this afternoon's plane from Fergus, Ontario, where he was called last week to attend the funeral of his mother who had passed away in Ottawa. Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Special Announcement. Come in and enjoy a Turkey Dinner- Sunday and Monday, 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Commodore Cafe. (it) Mr. and Mrs, Alex Finnie re turned to the city on the Camo sun Friday afternoon from a holiday trip to Vancouver. DINE & DANCE Good music, good floor, good eats. COMMO DORE CAFE every Wednesday and Saturday. Provincial Constable Ernest Bradley of Bella Coola arrived in the city on the Camosun yes terday afternoon from down the coast and proceeded by the eve nlng train to Telkwa where he will Join Mrs. Bradley and fam ily on a holiday visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Budinich returned to the city a few days ago from a holiday visit to Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. They made the trip by motor and report that, while the road is not all that might be desired, it is better than it was last year. slit 0D . Tkf .r..t,. Mmlm A.l.m. Srnlrr. U "Junior. I told you not to open my bag!" SATIONAL AUTUMN Star's Sale on coats and dresses, etc. (240) ATTENTION - Camhral TO. D.E. Thanksgiving Dance, Civic Centre, October 13. (239) Learn Public Speaking. En- Joy leadership training. Junior Chamber of Commerce Leader ship Training Classes, Monday, Civic Centre, 8 p.m. Enrol with Carlo Hanson, Bank of Montreal. (239) The Alaskan cannery tender Advance, owned by W. S. Bal- com, was so badly damaged by fire a few days ago that she- is considered a total loss. The boat was out putting salmon traps on the beach at Gravina Island and while waiting for the tide to rise Balcom and crew entered the woods to do some hunting. It was in their absence the blaze broke out. BRIDAL SHOWER IN HONOR OF MISS S. JOHNSON Friends of October brlde-elec Miss Shlrlene Johnson, gathered at the home of Mrs. A. W. 'Dish-man who was hostess at a shower-party held in the young lady's honor last night. The early part of the evening's entertainment consisted of dart games and whist Mrs. Victor Pick won first prize in the whist competition with thV consolation going to Mrs. D. MacGillivray. Following the games, refreshments were served and the guest of honor opened and displayed the many lovely gifts presented by those present. Those attending the shower were: Mrs. D. - MacGillivray, Mrs. K. Gibson, Mrs. Victor Pick, Mrs. V. McKenzie, Mrs. J. L. Johnson, Mrs. N. Mont gomery, Mrs. Anna Dishman, Misses Inga Kristjanson, Dordy Rudderham, Frances Webber; Leona Blain, Marjorie Shrub-sail, Bea Rudderham. Ellen Perry, Norma Montgomery, Pat Clark and Margaret During the 19th century, com bined British and United States power swept piracy from the high seas. ' ur Sale FOWLIE & RUTTLE For 10 days only all the glamorous fur coats modelled at the Fur Fashion Show go on sale at unbelievably low prices HEREUNDER A FEW OF OUR UNHEATAHLE VALUES: MOUTON COATS (Children's) S49.50 MOUTON JACKETS $59.50 MOUTON COATS - $89.50 VISCASHAS COATS $89.50 CONEY COATS ...i $89.50 BROADTAIL COATS - $89.50 electric seal coats - $109.50 WALLABY COATS - $109.50 CHINCHILLA COATS $119.50 MUSKRAT COATS $229.50 PERSIAN PAW COATS $249.50 PERSIAN LAMB COATS , $299.50 CANADIAN SQUIRREL COATS :X-. $319.50 SWEDISH SQUIRREL COATS - $389.50 HUDSON SEAL COATS $489.50 ALASKAN SEAL COATS : $649.50 J.are unable to list all the outstanding values we have to offer, but we invite you inspect our large stock of coats while the selection is still Rood. Compare Before You Buy-We Invite Comparison TIe advantage of our Budget Plan -No Interest - No Carrying Charges 'omber-FOR FOWLIE & RUTTLE QUALITY, STYLE and LOW PRICE, IT'S dATe Phone 522 FRIENDS HONOR BRIDE-TO-BE The home of Mrs. Richard' Long was the scene of a delightful shower Thursday evening for Miss Shlrlene Johnson whose marriage takes place shortly. The evening was spent in playing whist, winners of which were Mrs. Jonasson, first prize, the consolation prize going to Mrs. P. Vaccher. All sat down to a delicious lunch at a table centred with a beautifully decorated cake which wa sduly cut and served by the bride-elect. Little Margaret Johnson presented the guest of honor with a suitably decorated basket laden with lovely gifts. Those present were the Mrs. R. Long, Mrs. S. Jonas- son, Mrs. P. Vaccher, Mrs. S. Oddson, Mrs. W. Johnson, Mrs. O. Olafson, Mrs. D. Krlstmanson, Mrs. O. L. Johnson, Mrs. G, Phillipson, Mrs. A. Krlstmanson, Mrs. S. Alexander, Mrs. S S. Krlstmanson, Mrs. C. Anderson, Misses S. Johnson, F. Olaf son, M. Johnson. AIR PASSENGERS From Vancouver Miss E. M. Tottle, K. Phillipson, Dr. L. C. Harris, F. Francis and T. S. Finnie. From Port Hardy G. Krest-nick. From Vancouver W. Merrit, Dr. L. C. Harrsi and F, Francis. For Sandsplt S. Crosby. A number of beam trawlers are in action In northern waters despite rough weather. Prices for flatfish this year are, in some cases, almost triple those of a year ago,-ranging as high as nine cents a pound. ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER BKEATHEASV OF CANADA Ltd. Vancouver, ItC. SALESMAN For Prince Rupert and district to represent well established reputable Vancouver firm specializing in high -grr a d e flourescent lighting fixtures, selling direct to commercial and industrial concerns. Good demand. Liberal commission. Large number of our 1 n s t a nations throughout B.C. Excellent opportunity for. producer. Write fully mention lines handling, firms representing, etc. Canadian Distributing: Company 119 West Pender St., Vancouver, B.C. wwwww HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 IMPRESSED BY GOLD DISCOVERY Arthur Bellos, fur dealer and mining man of Dawson, who admits that Prince Rupert's recent gold strike attracted him here two weeks ago and has kept him here since, says that the free-milling gold ore which has been found near Westview Bay at the west end of the city looks good to him. "It is evident," he says, "that a pocket of very good free-milling ore has been located. Of course, the extent has to be proven." I FIERCE ' 1 " PARASHOCK" HN01OM.ACCUIAtt'tIHN0Alll I IN IHI (IIVICI AND OUf Mr. Belos reflects that "gold is where you find it" and thinks there is no reason to be skeptical about the gold strike here realy amounting to something. 4, IP Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjn. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUFERT .If your .building, house, or fur. nlture were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? O Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers now I H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED 216 Sixth Street MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE DOCTOR SHOES- HEEL THEM ATTEND THEIR DYEING- save their 774 Second Avenue BULGER'S LTD. UPHOLSTERINO FURNITURE REPAIRS Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and Recovered Drapes a Specialty New Upholstery Materials Aveilable NOWl ASK ABOUT CREDIT TERMS Out-of-Town Orders Given ' Special Attention LOVIN'S 330 SECOND AVENUE (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 Moving:, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage - For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Fhones 60 and 68 Iprdtcc Rupert Dnflp BtWs Saturday, October 11, 1947 4i.:v Men, these coolnights, iSr you'll be ' more, comfor-table in a pair of yaina"' or flannelette pyjamas. Fall shipments are now : in . . . priced at $3.50 REMEMBER GYRO APPLE DAY OCTOBER 18 UliblJ.JM.lU. 1 1 J.M.I I H H IK M B m M M I i i' l BAPCO Floor ENAMEL and DAPL-ART PROCESS Bapco Floor Enamel may be used on floors linoleum or;; woodwork, and dries with a high gloss. It is made in nine popular colors, and is ready to walk on when left over night? v THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. PHONE 101 255 Third Ave. SEE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies consult tas for your needs in all types of printing work. Everything In high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion fountain Pens DI6B PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK From This Date WAR ASSETS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked J1J.00 per ton MINE RUN Loose J1L0O per ton i No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 THIRD AVENUE NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Horn SO Rooms, Hot and Cold ; water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 231 P.O. Box 1M Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST ND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 6 AJNI, Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MSIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST THOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC SPEERS, Manager Specializing in Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work 253 East First (Cow Bay) Phone Black 881 P.O. Box 1219 PRINCE RUPERT JUST ARRIVED See Our Large Selection of TOYS DOLLS, WAGONS AND DOLL BUGGIES. A preview of your Christmas selections,