lrfnce Rupert Daflp J3eiu5 - ProrninenjMasons TODAY "THE GREAT ViCTnD MV ft. Monday, September 15, 1947 Are Farewelled AT 7 AND 8:25 BUNGLE ffiiJS n "past masters and officers of n t Tsimpsean Lodge comprised a ATTENTION, WAR VETERANS! gathering of about forty Masons Alh FRANCE BLUSHED AT Iirn who met Saturday night at the home qt A. S. Nlckerson, Bordon VAnini, . . . flifciv TKEMBLED Special Meeting Street, in a farewell stag party BEFORE HER RAPIER! - ilif for H. W. Birch and S. E.Parker, . two past district deputy grand By day ... dcvattatlng It CIVIC CENTRE AUDITORIUM masters. The evening was pleasantly enchantre...by night pent In card playlh? and ..a deadly avengrr... Tuesday, September 16, 1947, at S p.m. delicious refreshments were serv here U a woman born id Mr if. Ik 1 III 0 li a a a a M .a a u M V M -a 'a a 'a a Speaker: MR. ROBERT MACMCOL Public Relations Officer, B.C. Command, Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Subject: Canadian Legion Activities and Veterans' Problems." PUBLIC INVITED. ADMISSION FREE. DIED HERE, BURIAL HELD AT KITSELAS TERRACE Friends of Mr, and Mrs. George Wright of Kitselas were grieved to hear of the .death of their youngest child, which took place Saturday, September 6, In the Miller Bay Hospital at Prince Rupert. The hild was Just, eighteen months .Old. Funeral services were held Ipr the first part in the chapel of thle . C. Undertakers, with' Brigadier Oillingham of the Salvation Army officiating. The Erigadier gave a very sympathetic-address, and the hymn Jesus Loves Me" was sung. T The little i- -jy ws p?aced on Something Neiv At WALLACE'S PHILIP M. RAY, Secry.-Manager (217) the train on Monday evening and taken to Kitselas for burial. Services were held in the Salvation Hall at Kitselas with Mrs. Gllllngham In charge. The hymn "Safe In the Arms of Jesus" was sung by the congregation, Mrs. Gllllngham being at the piano. She was also the soloist for a sclo, choosing a children's hymn. At the graveside, the hymn "When the Roll is Called up Yonder" was sung by all present, with Dave Mason and Freddy Mackenzie acting as pallbearers. Following the service, friends and rejatives assembled at the home of Chief, Walter Wright, supper being servd teo' all. According to custom, Mrs. George Wright, was the hostess. Mrs. Smart "Jiffy" 100' Wool JERSEY DRESS LENGTHS The New Tubular Jersey Dress Price Only $9.75 EACH mportecT Direct From U.S. No seams easy to make. Every one . different design. Packed 1 3'S yard length. Sewing instructions in each package free. . " NAILHE AD-STUDDED Choose from 13 best selling colors. All sizes. Now at this store. Spe Our Window Display At WALLACE'S of c ;8EE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies Consult us for your needs In all types 'of printing worK. 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Sizes 72x90 64x84- 327 Third Avenue Phone 775 When Buying FIRE INSURANCE On Your Home or on Your Furniture REMEMBER NORWEGIAN MILL MAN PAYS VISIT Oslo Industrialist Ha Recn Touring District With Brother From Premier Sawmill operator from Kongs-berg, a ' Norwegian industrial tewn- about ten miles from the capital city of Oslo, O. K. Stor-dale Is at present In this district In the course of a tour .of British Columbia. He arrived in the city at the end of the week after having motnred from Vancouver In company with his brother, Con Stordale, well knewn em-- ployee of the Silbak-PremlT mine, and Harry Orm. superintendent for the Hanson Timber & Lumber Co. of Smlthers and an eld friend. Today Mr. Star-dale Is making the round trip to Stewart aboard the steamer Co-quitlam and will be proceeding south to Vancouver on that vessel tomorrow. Mrs. Stordal came out from the Old Country with her husband and has been making a motor tiip to California with their son who li studying forestry at the University of Washington In Seattle. Mr. Stordale's mill near Oslo Is a 53,000 foot a day nlant. It J operated steadily throughout the , war but Mr. Stordale says thai they managed to keen a minimum cf the production awiv from the Nazi invaders. He re-; 1 iterated manv accounts that' have been heard of the passive resistanre and the la of cooperation between the Norwej fans and the German occupiers. Norway is coming back satisfactorily today, he says. This is Mr. Stordale's first viJ5it to Canada In thjrty;two years and he notices many changes, jn British Columbia in that time. He speaks English very fluently. Sea Cadet Orders K.CS.C.C. "CAPTAIN" TOOK" Lieut.-Cmdr. A. s. Mithoii . WVH Commanding September 15 7:15 pjn.-Fall in. Divisions. 7:30 Training film and squad drill. 8:15 Stand easy, i 8:25 Second period; Seaman-ship and First Aid. 9:10 Fall in. Evening quarters. Secure. Rear Admiral E. R. Mainguy, C.B.E., R.C.N.. will visit the Sea Cadets during the evening. du la it micmiM, (U. m MflVfflK tmio (muim 1 San KUtllUM, tUCHIXS. HOllio'.- i r From This Date WAR ASSETS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked $12.00 per ton MINE RUN Loose $11.00 per ton No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 ft , , LING THE TAILOR We' are taking cleaning and premlnc and iteam presslnc while yoa wait. PHONE (548 - 220 Sixth Street INQUIRY INTO CHINESE DEATH An investigation will be made bv Coroner M. M. SteDhens Into ed. A presentation was made by bold and lovely enough James H. Thompson who expressed for any adventure! sentiments suitable to the Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE the cause of death of a Chinese,!0 af5lst "lan- w"h hom he cannery worker who died early Sunday at Millerd's Cannery, Seal Cove. The Chinese, Jang Chin Goong, was found dead in bed In the cannery's workers' Q. When passing a plate for a second helping, is It correst tc leave the knlfq and fork on the plate? A. Yes. Under no circumstances should used silver be placed on the tabic cover. Q. Is it proper for a woman has been dining, with his coatv A. Such conduct U forward and unconventional. The waiter or the butler assist the man with his coat, or he puls.it on without assistance. O Whpn n lrpmin mn1rn is bunkhoue. He was 66 old years cclal ca hQW 1(mg shouW she and Is survived by a wife andlstay? family In China. 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