inouncement Br R.-t.. :u., i- uno Queen Elizabeth, parents of Princess Eliza-uiSc to Lieut. Philip Mountbatten takes place , -vn looking at an old map of Plymouth, Eng., t uj i. lour ui uie city. ti. this column for a full nU word. ticket will do you a chance . vou ticket to nee. neip ine PM.. " b'.D.E. r 22 (289) Bazaar, iifizaar, Nov. li i. w glance, Ma-Nov 21. c -iir Jral Bazaar. a irmy Home League party at the ,0. f' 27 8 P.M. mz) vie Centre' Noy, CONRAD STREET P.-T. MEETING attendance. Mr. Thorn was chairman for the business session. Mrs. J. H. Black then gave an interesting account of the national convention which she attended in New Brunswick. She pointed out the vastness of the Home and School clubs which are called Parent-Teacher Association here in British Columbia. Sergeant Potterton showed three of his reels of colored film All were delighted with these pictures. The vice-president, Gordon Smarten up that old cloth coat with a New Fur Collar l.cu w !1 find thorn nt Fowlie and KUttie, your friendly fur store. ir ii , , oil- dollars SJJ.y ed fox In ars it fiver Fox Collars S5 Rfnpciisivi am nr.irtlial Christinas (lift suggestions I"' u" J"'-'1 Liinn--u-ini-r-ii-r 1 1 ' " ' yOC'f ASIN SLIPPERS for the whole family. Prices from. . . . .$1.95 to $-1.2o P"Ui; AM) Itrn'LE always carry a large selection of tut coats, all styles and varieties, all prices. Fowlie & Ruttle Third Avenue Phone 522 arket f'fc MAKE A SALES TALK TO 3000 SUBSCRIBERS Y TIME YOU ADVERTISE IN lath) Nmtts "YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER" Ldcal"News Items S.O.N, Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Nov, 21. Everyone welcome. (272) T. A. McKeown left the city yesterday afternoon on a two weeks' business trip to Ocean Falls. 32 TAXI has Increased its FLEET. Phone 32 anytime for Fast, Reliable taxi service. (273) y y y v Canadian Legion, Regular Monthly Meeting with initiation of new member, Legion Hall, 8 p.m. Wed. Nov. 19. Christmas program to be discussed. (270) Customer Patronize those who advertise. Let Dally News AD columns help your Busi ness ! Four Are Charged I With Drunkeness (tf) Stanfield's unshrinkable all-wool underwear at Morgan's Men's Hear Ltd. (270) Booth P.T.A. regular meeting Wed. Nov. 10, 8 p.m. Speaker; Rev, Basil Prockter. Subject: "True Alms of P.T.A." Program and refreshments. (270) Eiio's Furniture Store will be closed Nov. 10 to Jan. 3, 1948. I (270) Bjorn Sclvig is leaving shortly for Ketchikan where he will stage an exhibit of his paintings under Sons of Norway auspices. Clearance of evening gowns, ten and fourteen dollars. Star's Style Wear. (273) O A modern and suitable sug gestion. Why not show yourJ winsome smile and charm to Dad and Mom on Christmas Day with your photo taken by Van Meer Studio. Phone 426. (It) Bazaar Presbyterian Church Hall Thurs., Nov. 20 at 2:30 p.m. Sale of Home-cooking, Candy, Aprons and Fancywork. White Elephant and Fish Pond. After noon tea. (270) CARD OF THANKS Mrs Michael Krook and fami ly desire to express their heart felt appreciation for many to 'kens of sympathy and acts of assistance in their recent ber eavement in the loss of a lov ing husband and father. FUNERAL NOTICES An emergent communication ! of Tyee Lodge A.F. & A.M., No. 66, w ill be held In the Masonic Tem- Four persons appeared in clty Ple Friday. November 21, at 1:45 police court Monday morning P-m- or tne purpose of conduct-on charges of drunkenness, two ing a funeral service for our late of them receiving fines of $10 Rt. Worshipful Brother, Geor.se each after they had pleaded Hill. The church service will be guilty. The other two had their, from St. Andrew's Cathedral at The monthly meeting of the ; sentences reserved. Fined $10 2:30 n. m. with Rt. Rev. James I Conrad Street Parent-Teachers' under the Government Liquor B. Gibson, Bishop of Caledonia, Association was held last night Act was Wilfred Woods, while officiating. All members and vurd. Get one in the school with over 50 in , Peter Morrison was slmlliary fin-'sojourning bretheren are re- - i Bazaar. Decem- x?cmber 5, F,i Bazaar. Dec. 11, Bni'iujHTON, Eng., :n cash for a i fits, btumr- Cooking, Dur kin, has been transferred to aiuieran Recrea-1 Reglna and regrets were cx-:3 j 30. Nov. 29. nressed at such a fine P.T.A. flan Church, ! worker leaving. Martin Stewart was appointed as Mr. Durkln's successor. After the meeting was adjourned all enjoyed delicious refreshments, under Mrs. King's convcnershlp. .V A.:2 :rson. 15. is Dr. R. M. Lane, director of the ir He has picked Prince Rupert health unit, is :.s me 1,000 pounds leaving tomorrow by car on a PT ! rout ne visit to Terrace. ed on a charge of intoxication quested to attend. laid under the Indian Act. Botli were assessed $3.50 court costs. Nancy Holland and Ethel Derrick, both of whom pleaded guilty to charges of drunkenness laid under the Indian Act, had their sentences reserved until afternoon by Magistrate Vance. Ethel Derrick was fined $30 plus a month in jail with an additional month in default of pay ment. Nancy Holland was fined $10 or seven days. 4 Train Schedule For the East- Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday 10:45 pjn. A. E. Wood Secretary KEIRNAN In the city, Friday, Nov. 14, 1947. James Keirnan aged 70 years. Funeral will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday. Nov 20, from Grenville Court Chapel, Rev. Father J. Carol officiating. Interment will follow In Fairview Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers in charge of I arrangements. PIERCE In , the city, Tuesday, Nov.'18; Margaret, beldved wlfd of William II. Pierce, of 507 Lotbienere St. Rev. R. A. W11-. son will conduct services In First United Church at 3 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 20. Interment in Fairview Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements, (It) A GIFT OF FISH... Your friends will appreciate as a Christmas Gift a ten-pound carton of our Famous B.B. Brand of ASSORTED SMOKED FISH Shipped Express Prepaid in B.C., ALBERTA, MANITOBA. SASKATCHEWAN OR ONTARIO for SjW.7." Send your orders to the Bacon Fisheries PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. For Prince Rupert Seafood Products PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Si,9ii,i.i.l.Si5iA'S.3lS'S'3i3is,'SiS'3)5'':,,1,! Wm. H. Francks OPTOMETRIST OF VANCOUVER TO VISIT PRINCE RUPERT Announcement is made that WILLIAM II. FRANCKS, optometrist, will visit this city November 24 to December 2. Mr. Francks Is president of the Columbia Optical Co., C05 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, and enjoys a wide and successful practice in Vancouver. He will bring with him to Prince Rupert a complete Ophthalmic Diognostic unit and will examine eyes and prescribe lenses if they are needed. Mr. Francks will be at Hotel Prince Rupert. Appointment can be made at Hotel. Phone 436. TRY Rex Cafe FOR TASTY MEALS rum Suev Chow Mcin OPEN 8 am. to 2 a.m. chinese dishes our specialty second Avenue, opposite prince rupert hotel LAST RITES FOR MICHAEL KROOK City Pioneers and Old Friends Attended Funeral Service Tuesday Afternoon City pioneers and family friends gathered at the Oren- vllle Court Chapel of the B.C. Undertakers yesterday after noon for the funeral service of the late Michael Krook, fish packer and shipwright of many years' residence in Prince Rupert, who passed away at the end of last week. Rev. R. A. Wilson, pastor of First United Church, conducted sympathetic rites and the organist was Mrs. J. C. Gllker. Hymns were "Rock of Ages" and "Jesus Lover of My. Soul." Following the chapel service, interment was made in Fairview Cemetery. Pallbearers, all old friends of deceased, were W. S. Hammond, S. Penoff, William Hunter, Leo Dolron, Alex Go mez and J. Hillman. Those sending flowers were: -' Loving Wife, ete, Lhida and Nick, Andy, Alfie y and Ronnie Krook, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hillman, Mrs. J. R. Murray and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McRae, Staff of Customs Office, Mrs. Wozney and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodgklnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gomez and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter and Peter, Mr. and Mrs. S. Penoff and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doiron, Mrs. R. Mur ray, Mr. and Mrs. William Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- donald, Ross Bros. 67 Taxi, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sievert and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. M, Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Van Pykstra WRAPPED IN HIS COAT? Sir Walter Raleigh Introduced the potato into English cookery. BRONCHITIS wULEU YvapoRu $TvlLLl IS THIS GOING fsl xM VI needs SSri ill rtk J-JL'K I IS POSTOM y Ill-remner. nervousness, sleenlessncss ith Vs -V nsaufc, ail UI kail V9IUVII urn in the tea and coffee they drink. They should drink i Postum! n I XT Wo cafiein no other stimulants and a grand flavor! Easily made right in the cup with boiling water or hot milk. Costs less than a tent a serving. , , . A Product of Gn"l Food PI17 The KINSMEN CLUB of PRINCE RUPERT PRESENTS A CONCERT and Amateur Nite 560.00 IN PRIZES Civic Centre 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28 CONTESTANT APPLICATION Name Address Phone Type of Eentertainment (Mail to Box 436 or leave at Civic Centre) e,ei8'e!eietetsif'e,-e'!ef'e''icei'C'l'e!c!C'e!!c!e!2 I w y v V V y u y y y rmi ii - sir, JmlM 5 V SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS BULOVAS GRUENS 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 FIUENDLY JEWELKR" K K A R ft X ft ft ft K ft A ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft s 1 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Prince Rupert Dalle I3ctos Wednesday, November 19, 1947 All-Wool BLANKETS from English and Canadian mills O. V. White with contrasting border. Q-t O A A Size 64x84. per pair Size 72x90. per pair 817,50 and $18.00 AYERS White with contrasting border. Size 72x84. IROQUOIS Pastel shades. Size 68x84. PRIDE OF THE WEST Grey, Size 56x76 HUDSON'S BAY-4-Polnt. per pair si7 sn per, pair t - " perpalr $22.50 ti9. sn per pair v White and pastel shades. 3V2-Polnt .and- $22.50 to $29.50 Make Your Choice Now While Stocks Are Complete III.UJ Ji .. J. J. I mm r-r-WA .'i w. rv v mmKLt ttvw r.mmmmmm A. MacKenzSe 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. " Thone 775 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert Httr 1 Ladies . . . Follow the new fashion trend and select your CHRISTMAS DRESS now from our new shipment of superbly styled dresses trimmed with sparkling s e q u i ns and beads. We now have a larger selection of HOODED RAINCOATS and smartly styled COATS trimmed with fur ml Make our BUDGET PLAN your convenience for Christmas shopping and remember . . . NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES 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 651 it's made of wood, we can do it m 1: J 4