3TAR" (N CAFETRIA QUEUE- -Actor David Niven, left; Actress Vivien Leigh, centre. A1 x; Koraa, ngni. nne up ior juncn in a sen-service studio cafeteria. They are Shepperton, Eng. ,r,D OF THANKS r v. bert Smith '.heir deep (, ;. of assist-sympathy r: nr bereave-r c-ith of Mrs. 1 v. ts and fhe Fraser '.hanked. Inouiicements this column t a full ; a word. :kef will do .nit - vit Centre Nov. Kur.:s Cooking, ni' icran 30 Nov. 29. . Church. Bazaar, Decern Ot 'ember 5. I F. UivjULT. Dec. U. D..:ly New?' Hotel. . . - arrivals l'rince Hupert Mr. and Mrs. R. Merleu, city; Arthur Short, Vancouver; G. F. Bullerton, New Westminster; Mrs. I. Proctor, city; M. S. Young, Edmonton; A. M, Wilson, Prince George; J. H. MacLean, Vancou I Cariboo on business. F fn a-epted a dinner Invitation from the Browns? tc iting them for Indigestion for years!" NOTICE 4l-,nt Vino horii rhnrcprl to doill- i 0) elRptrioitv slnm 1939 has been cancelled n aueni as nr mlrinlffht. November. 17. As this lny ft': not officially notified until November 21, our r"' whose h hptwpen November 18 'erft chare pH t.nv hut hi will hn adtusted on their pith s billing. THERN B.C. POWER CO. fACTICAL GIFTS ' (ire always acceptable '"andinsnn,.. th. wii, f"1 l"c many useiui iicins lllC01lii.,- 17-..,,- , s i cmivc season. 'k t. '."11,'r and i'iiri,.i,i.,inii iikii? 1.U111D. Iiilio.. I'res- lnH, Bh. ,,w"! Tw-kliu snort. Mire- tHukfrx. Ufilrlr Irons, lEy Toitpr. MIT l'te (fXSTMJ!U.w skates !kl nntl rulMiiriit, MrlgU. 'Hat,,, ""Rons, lllr)i'lrti and Kldillf Cars. "SHOP EARLY" V Miilrlilr St. IMione 31 1 CATHEDRAL TEA WELL ATTENDED For Vancouver-Sunday ss Camosun, 2 p.m Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 rhones 60 and 68 Local News Items... Valhalla Whist Thursday, Nov 27, 8 pm. Refreshments. (277) Mr and Mrs. V. Grant returned to the city on the Coqultlam last evening from a trip to Vancouver. Hubert Ward returned lo the city on the Coquit'am last evening from a .briet ousiness trip to Vancouver. ' Customeis Patronize those who advertise. Let Daily News AD columns help your Business (tf) Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dale, who have toeer. on a motor trip to Missouri and California, returned to the city from the south on the Princess Norah yesterday morning. Mrs. Jessie Anderson of Petersburg was a passenger aboard the Camosun yesterday going through for a visit in Vancouver where she formerly resided. John May sailed yesterday aftr on th fr Was Centre of Social Interest n, Cramos,un Saturday Afternoon a hollday triP to Victoria and San Francisco. He expects to be Autumn tea and bazaar spon- away until March. sored bv St. Andrew's Cathedral ladies social CorP- Geor8e Mead divisional was a point of in- terest Saturdav alternoon when clerk- Provincial police, sailed n i-.rDo r,,,mw oftonH. yesterday afternoon on the vor- w h Fmnrks Vanmuvpr- led the function in thp Cathpdral Camosun for Vancouver to re ceive treatment at the hands of K. B. Biggan, Vancouver: A. De- Hall. They were received by Mrs. santels, Ocean Falls; J. Webber. 1 Basil S. Prockter and Mrs. Bert eye specialists. Ketchikan; T. Mlcbaeisen, Kei- uarueu. me lea was openea j. A. Simmons, collector of Inspector F. B. Woods-Johnson and Mrs. J. McDonald. At the' f th , , , himl .home cooking table were Alrs.(Saturd afternoon on the Ca-,C. C. Mills and Mrs. G. P. Tinker tala ffom an inspection trip to ,Thp sewlne and knitting bootli was directed by Mrs. G. T. Dur- g southern 5ectlon of hls di. kin, assisted by Mrs. R. G. Good vH()n " ' i and Mrs. B. Eyolfson. I k ' BACK TO SCHOOL ! HALIFAX P) Schooldays arn't just a memory to most I adults In Halifax where 1.400 I members of the Hallfax voca- tlonal evening classes are back I to school two nights a week bet-j tering their education in various occupations and trades. i y Deafened People May g Now Hear Clearly 'g Science has now made it pos- y ice so small that it fits in the w hand and enables thousands to enjoy sermons, music and friendly companionship. Accpeted by the Council on Physical Medic- - ai I r 11 1 BRANCH 1 01 ine jvivuicui NEW TH FREDERICTON 0) A new uc,"-c uu" branch of the New Brunswick 're wparaie nauwy health departaent, known as the wire- ur T JZ Tuberculosis Control Division,! jou i has been established under Dr..1"'- """V made hat you can adjust It Monctori, N.B. G E. Maddlson, yourself to su:: your nearlng as ! your hearing shanges. The mak In error it was stated Saturday i ers 0f Beltone. Dept. 6, 1450 West. I that the Eastern dance was held 19th St., Chicago 8, 111., are so in the Civic Centre. It was held pr0ud of their achievement that in the Masonic Temple. I they will gladly send free des Steamship Sailings faint sounds. It Is a hearing dev criptive booklet and explain how yoh may get a full demonstration of this remarkable hearing device in your own home without risking a penny. Monday ss Princess Adelaide Write Beltone today 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Coqultlam, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Catala, midnight. From Vancouver-Sunday ss Coqultlam, 4 p.m Monday ss Princess Adelaide. p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a.m. Friday ss Camosun, 9 a.m. Friday ss Catala. a.m: - For Alaska-Friday ss Camosun, 2 p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 12 midnight. From Alaska Sunday ss Camosun, 9 a.m. ;!"''',l'"""'l'"r il YOUR NEWSPAPER . . . the most efficient medium through which advertisers sell their goods. Take advantage of it! 3,000 subscribers over 10,000 readers. the DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT TJiird Ave. Phones 98 - 8G BOSUN INN, 909 1st. Ave West, announce the opening Sat- j urday, November 22. Specializing In Mexican dishes. (275) Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Campbell returned to the city on the Coqultlam last evening from" a trip to Vancouver . Miss Bea Rudderham, who has been on a holiday trip to Van couver, returned home from the south on the Coquitlam last evening. XS TSis Is the way to sell that furniture you no longer need a Classified Ad in the Dally News. Walter King, well known Ketchikan attorney, was a passenger aboard the Camosun yesterday going through to Seattle and elsewhere in the south, i August Starkoff, Ketchikan fish packer, was a passenger aboard the Camosun yesterday going through to Vancouver en-route to Honolulu for a holiday trip. Mrs. Mary Relschel and child, after visiting at Wrangell with Mrs. Reischel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCormack, were pas sengers aboard the Camousn yesterday returning to their home in Seattle. William Cruickshank, district passenger agent, Canadian National Railways, sailed yesterday morning on the Princess .chikan; F. C. Myers, Vancouver; . with a brief address by Indian customs at Whitehorse, was aNorah for a triP 10 Juneau on , TV T 'E c- M11Durn- Vancouver; t . a. Ageni r. t,. Anneio. passenger aboard the Princess -,-au ticket wwaite, Vancouver; B. McKinnon.l Conve'ner of the function was.Noran yesterday morning r.r- help the sandsplt; E. Turner. Hazelton; Mrs. E. Lindseth, assisted by Mrs. turning to the Yukon after a tv-rd. Get one p Benoit, Terrace; H. J. Cote, Charles Currie. At the pouring' trjp to Vancouver and elsewhere r-jmy Home League at the " 8 PAl. Terrace; J. Ambrose, Brooklyn, taDie were Mrs. j. a. uiDson.jwrs. ln thc N. Y .: J. A. Olsen. Brooklyn. N.Y.; Lionel Holtby, Mrs. E. Hodson and Mr. and Mrs. G. Jackson, Kwln-, and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh. Mrs. 1 Mrs. J. H. McLeod returned Itsa; G. Toop, Terrace; R. Paul- F. E. Anfield was in charge of ,to the city on the Princess Nor-sen. Terrace; C. Cummings, Van-! the tea room. ah yesterday morning from a couver; Mr. and Mrs. F. Millerd Servlteurs were Mrs. T. B.l visit to Vancouver, accompanied Vancouver. Black, Mrs. II. C. Flood, Mrs. Ar- i i thur Martin, Mrs. E. R. Farmer, Mrs. J. Bowman, Miss Barbara MADE FALSE RETURN 1 Smith, Miss Eleanor Moxley, Miss ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland 0iQerry Prorter and Mlss Melba Dr. John Green of Buchans 1 Hanson, was fined $8,000 for filing false i Casher was Mrs. Guy Wynn. income tax returns when he ap-!Assistw ln tne kitchen were peared in court recently. T-i I:. t i i r. ti..m1a Mrs. Peter Lien, Mrs. M. B. Lemon and Mrs. P. Smith. The Orange Tree stall, a varla by her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Nixon and the latter's llttlt; daughter Lynn, of Vancouver. w. rowue vi xowue , nukUC "":" official .duties. He on was way Satur- Uon of the fish pond, was under inrip, returned to the city, on "coWpanled 4fc;oBjnan1edrbMrs bjTMrs. Reid Reid. ' MeaS? 4 of Mrs. George day night's"' Irain from a trip charge" assisted by Mrs. Harry Hanson into the interior as far as the James R. Reid, catering superintendent, British Columbia Coast . Steamship Services Cana dian Pacific Railways, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday going through to make the round trip to Skag official business. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Robins of Port Edward, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, Kamloops and elsewhere in the south, re- y y if v V V It if y a1 y y y y v y y v y I y y y y y y v y y y y y y v y OPEN 5 A.M. TO 2 AM Mr. and Mrs. Francis Millerd sr. arrived In the city on the Coqultlam last, evening from Vancouver and will sail tomorrow afternoon on their return south. They are here to attend the wedding tonight of Miss Nora McCaffery and William Bond. A interesting article on the Skeena River Highway appears in the October issue of the British Columbia Digest. The author Is Violet Ingalls of Prince W. H. Francks, Vancouver op tometrlst, arrived in the city Saturday afternoon on the Ca- tala from Ocean Falls where he spent last week. He will be in Prince Rupert for the next ten days. Mr. and Mr3. W. K .Boardman J of Kechikan made the round j trip north to Petersburg and Wrangell on the steamer Camosun at the first of the week. Mr. Boardman Is manager of the Al-, aska Trafel Bureau and agent of the Union Steamship Co. at Ketchikan. Kenneth L. Morton of the provincial government voters' registration department and D. Hitchln, representing a Vancouver business machine concern, sailed by the Camosun yesterday on their return to Vancouver after a business visit here. Try a Daily News Classified .Ad. BABY'S t: . J MHaaDaHBl uuc-icmcu home remedy for relieving miseries of children's colds. No dosing to turned on the Princess Norah: UPS stomach. KS yesterday morning. ' Just rub it on. vvaporus Attention Trappers, Ranchers and Dealers FOR TOP MARKET PRICES ship all your RAW FURS to JACK I. LOUIS 207 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. PROMPT RETURNS We Deduct No Commissions Our Prices Are Net to You (283) K,ww8'5S'c!e!S!'c!C!5!e't'c'ew'2 SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS BULOVAS GKUENS ELGIN'S and Many Others to Choose From DRESSER SETS FLATWEAR The Early Shopper Is Never Disappointed On Engraving ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES FOR THE LATEST IN JEWELRY . . : MANSON'S JEWELLERS "YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELER" TRY Rex Cafe FOR TASTY MEALS Chop Sucy Chow Mein CHINESE DISHES OUR SPECIALTY SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL M i-- - M n prfnee Rupert Dallg J3ctojf Monday, November 24, 1947 or... comfortable leisure .hours SMOKING JACKETS Wool flannels in plain shades 10.50 to 313.50 DRESSING GOWNS Silks, pure wool, flannels, wool and .rayons $9.95 to 22.00 i i i i b in p -zu iiim--i-j nil A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Christmas Suggestions LANE CEDAR CHESTS Tennessee cedar throughout with exterior of burl walnut .The Ideal Gift. Got to be seen to be appreciated. Phone 775 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert Ladies... Follow the new fashion trend and select your CHRISTiUAS DRESS now from our new shipment of superbly styled dresses trimmed with sparkling sequins and beads. We now have a larger selection of HOODED RAINCOATS and smartly styled COATS trimmed with fur Mate our BUDGET PLAN your convenience for Christmas shopping and remember . . . NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES 5 :"i ' 1 1 Announcing the opening, of our new - CARPENTER SHOP with the very latest in WOODWORKING MACHINERY We will build your kitchen cupboards right in the shop ready for installation. Also Floor Sanding with the very latest machine. '- For appointment call ' Gunnar Selvig Phone Blue 610 P.O. Box 654 it's made of wood, we can do it N 5'