ft!--- It II NORTHERN STRICT FOR 1 6li!Dfci 7' nrituh cnlum- rr'yi- s inspire pians , t a ncw normeu hiblv will include ,., - . , c1 inowe isanu iuiu i v- 4 j .t-. us Simmers, uu .Itr ". " . ...... I the executive ui Rupert Oirl Guides - jotf nftprnoon the creation oi suca dl:-ttlct, ana awo. the progress of 11 jilttr A.- ,rl IT) UK ViOJ- "V- .... 1 tK wo UUioe. irwKf i :,-' Brownie packs . increasing interest mover.:;. f rroups- are la DB 01 Guide troop at SWEET MELLOW GOODNESS I "Royal City" Corn, alMiiimliiiK in flavor, fits in so readily with lunch ami dinner menus. He sure your market basket in-rlmles this quality brand. PQYAl Metlakatla and a Salvation ' Afniy Brownie pa'cK In Prince Rupert the meeting learned. Mrs. W. S. Kergln was appointed secretary ol the asso-j elation, replacing Mrs, Peter Lakie, who is at present out of the city. A wreath will be laid by the Guides and Brownies at the Cenotaph during the Remembrance Day ceremony next Tuesday, according to plans of the association. Mrs. G. R. 3. Blackaby. association president, was chairman of the meeting. There were nine members present. , AIR PASSENGERS - To Sandsplt C. A. Leslie, II. Helin, Miss M. Anderson, Mrs. A. Anderson, Mrs. C. Charleston ' and Infant, Mrs. S. L. Simpson, Miss- M. Simpson, Mrs. A. Jones, R. Charleston, P. Charleston. To Vancouver L. Chan. Prom Vancouver (Wednesday) J. E. Wood. From Port Hardy C. A. Little. ORN CANNED FOODS ER10R FOOD STORES Ltd. Al.VES. FQK FRIDAY AN) .SATURDAY oz. 25c llPfl) DIMlO 1 1' no oi. i in large, ni NAl) V DRY (JINdER ALE large . . . 35c Wall 18c 1 DDPV 19r FAMOUS PERT BRAND FISH PRODUCTS Produced and Processed by I iuvriilUKu an ami out af ft DELIVERY l'HUMS 1 1 Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables lor Your Shopping Pleasure tARS -Tasty, Ripe, Ready to Eat, 2 lbs. 23c tAPEFRUIT Florida rinks .... 2 for 27c I'LEiS Jonathan, For Cocking . 3 lbs. Zoc JI ASH-Ilubbard or Danish .... per lb. 6c Ul'ES-Tasty Emperors 2 lbs. 29c JTATOES No. 1 Cedarvalc, per sack 3.M LOOK WAX Aero lb. tins 2Je )L'I Heinz Creain of Tomato . . . 3 tins 35c IXEAPPLfl JAM-2S-oz. jars 19c HP-Lifebuoy 3 bars 25c ASS CLEANER Acromist Polish PADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE Company Limited BRITISH COLUMBIA QUEEN MARY VISITS RADIO EXHIBITION Her majesty Queen Mary Is shown taking an Interest in a demonstration on one of the stands at Britain's post-war radio exhibition which opened recently at Olympla. She saw the latest developments in British radio both for the home buyer and the all-important export trade. I I (V I i 1 - 1 I x r a ic vryrrc John Hewsick, who has been Meeting of Job's Daughters, in the south fishing durln; th- Friday 7, at 8 p.m. initiation oi summer and early fall, returned . members and election of offi- worinoHov Qftpmnnn nn the i cers. Bingo, suver marcn anu Prince Rupert from Vancouver to spend the winter at his homo i here. Prince Rupert Liberal Association Annual Meeting Friday Nov. 7, 8 p.m., Common Lounge, Civic Centre. Business includes election of officers and delegates to district convention. (261) V w Canadian Legion annual smoking concert at Armouries, Tuesday, November 11. 7:3a p.m. Tickets now on sale to all Leeion members and veter ans of all wars. (263) Mrs. C L. M. Giggey of Terrace arrived on the Prnce Ru-nert Wednesday afternoon from, Vancouver following a trip to .Eastern Canada. She was met by her husband who drove from i the interior town. Tney re turned home by car yesterday afternoon. To all Sons of Norway mem- i r1 . V . vember 6; Oddfellows' Hall, 8j p.m. sharp. Initiation, refresh- s ments, program, dancing. AUj Norwegians invited to see con vention, pictures. (260) : O Education Week, Nov. 2-8. Public Meeting, Civic Centre Auditorium, Friday, Nov. 7 at 8 p. m. (t-th) Mrs. Helga Kvist returned this week to her home at Oona River after a six-month trip to Sweden and Norway followed by a visit with her daughters, Mrs. Armand Lund at Prince' Rupert and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds at Terrace. While overseas, Mrs. Kvist visited all parts of Sweden and some cities in Norway. She returned via New York and Chicago, motoring to the west coast from the latter city with friends. , Elio's Furniture; Store will be dosed Nov. 10 to -fan. 3, 1948. (.270) Announcements All advertisements In this column will bo charged lor a full month at 25 cents a word. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Sons of Norway meeting (Thursday, Nov. 6. Important i that all members attend. ! Canadian Legion Auxiliary social. Sale, Nov. 10. Women, of the Moose annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13. Moose Temple. Turkey Dinner, United Church ; Nov. 13. Catholic Card Party at School Hall Nov. 13, 8 p.m. o,,BPn Marv I.O.D.E. Bazaar, Nov. 19. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. Nov. 20 . .. Eastern Star fail uance, masonic Temple,. Nov. 21. St. Andrews Cathedral Bazaar November 22. Salvation Army Home League Cnlf. Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov 9Rth Sonia Tea, Home Cooking Fancv Work. Lutheran Recrea tion Rooms. 2:30-5:30. Nov. 29; United Church Bazaar, 4. dranse Sale, December 5. I St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Dec. 11 (261) In the course of the school; board meeting last evening the subject of the teachers' salary schedule came up but there were no new developments to report. The school board last evening accepted an Invitation from the Prince Rupert Teachers' Association to attend a dinner on December 2. Dcmlnlc Elio, although having closed his store for a month is remaining in ths city but may be leaving later for a holiday trip. It was erroneously stated In, the Dally News yesterday that Mr. Elio had left the city. Church Parade to St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sunday Novr 9. 1947. Members of the Cana dian Legion "fall in" at Legion Hall at 10:20 a.m. Forage caps or berets, and medals, should be worn. Philip M. Ray, Sec- retary-Manager. Hotel. . . -(It) arrivals H. Thompson, Vancouver; C.A Little, Holberg. B.C.; J. E. net-cher, Vancouver; B. H. Spencer. Inverness; H. Singleton, Vanciu-ver, J. D. Shirlaw, Vancouver; . Tt r TP C. R. Laitu, Vancouver, r . - Pawson, Montreal; P. R. Nevi-son, Vancouver; L. A. Head, Vancouver; J. S. Thompson, WARTIME HOUSE SALE APPROVED HAS NEVER HAD ROUGH BOAT TRIP If one wishes to avoid rough weather on sailings to and from Vancouver it Is only necessary to travel on the same days asi Harold Singleton, well known commercial traveller. "Six times a year for the last 13 years I have travelled between. Vancouver and Prince Rupert -and never had a rough trip." he declared upon arriving here Wednesday aboard ss. Prince Rupert Doctor Addresses i Nurses' Meeting I City Council last night re- A lecture on the employment cinded a motion passed at a anesthetics, given by Dr. J. P regular meeting two weeks ago Cade was a feature-of the regu- which ohiected t.n the sal nf Mr monthly meeting of the wartime hnnsps on TJnshhrnnir Prince Rupert Nurses' Associa- i Heiehts unless Central Morteaee tlon, held Tuesday night In the nnrl WnnW Hnrnnrotlnn rnnlrt nurses' residence, Fourth AV 1 tho f hcit nf th 1 enue. Dr. Cade's address foUow- '8 houses before purchase agree- ed a general businesss meeting i ments were entered. ! whlch was attended by 18 mem- l n, ctinnisHnn with. Iters and was under the chair- id rawn nn mntinn nf AlHurmnn ' manshlp "Of MiSS Inga Jensen, I J 4 1 ,.J. TVio otto. Youngs, who had moved the I a"wluuuV " , with the. concluded serving orleinal motion, after council nlng had been told by Mayor Arnold of refreshments. that she had been assured that . : there would be no difficulty In THEN AND NOW selling the homes and that Cen-' rru iPATinW tral Mortgage and Housing planned to sell them on a block basis, rather than as Individual, scattered units. 111 i.iwv-v I An interesting and informative part of Mayor Arnold's radio broadcast Monday evening in connection with Education Week was her reference to the Dodge Cove School progress of education in Britain U xs Nnr iioi oausiaciory SatUfarrnrv . a few generations ago. in 1870, fnr pvmnlp ,t wn, a School accommodation at indeed for a member of a poor Dodge Cove, Dlgby Island, was family to have knowledge. Such orougnt to tne attention or tne , is now as a matter of Kcuooi Doura iaj.1 iugni, wiunuui, COUrse todav bv anv child, no . delay. Heating is not everything it should be and the same goes for sanitary facilities. There Is exposure to the bad weather for lack of play shed, the playground is tiny and entirely un- sulted and ,to sum it all up, It's no place for either teacher or youngster. matter what the circumstances. LICENCE PLATES, TOO? The 'automobile bug" of South America, carries a white light in front and a red one behind. HIII Corn reen Peat . . . Cut Green Beam . . , on-lhe-Cob Green Peppers inch . lima Beant . Ruspbernet Sliced Strauberriei . Blueherriet . . Sliced Peachet . . Canlulonp Cubei . . liMirajuj Caulijlouer. 7 wmtKw , vfT f rco than r nn. Iti Qood to tlie &wt Pnop Trade Mark I I MKegistercd axwell Hou se Maxuell House is bought anil enjoy ed by more people?. any oilier brand fofcoffee in the world at any price. 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