I PUT Inf .u. THIS AND SPRODUCE PLAN i j rlan o Meet Inonwealth's Need For 00 .New I) we Minus . r. fcc: T,; w t.:r BRODIE SMS Writer h.y Ai ---l-j., Faced ' CO houses short j ,::ement3 in Aus-effort by the governments i nsitioa he accumulat-; factories, hos-id schools that N :? m"t n J r tuc-of-war 'oe- I-1". . emnlovers. with rutins legal sanc-"ation courts for ; tirv have been f "t. :s while labor has JKI Ihfi lnttor thlnlr. b ffi; ttfrht viirrirniixlv pas ' o j employees for or higher pay. 4 !l Builders' t tj n I ucir weeki Flier If thev lOWTit fitly, laborers' 1 sovernment has " Of thp hrlrfchab:' ure on me wage about g SouUa Wales govern-! wiccn over a number nuiitarv pef-iKHcii. J dwellings." The tai; u,4"B scnemes ,Ken we of thousands U othcrwise would been , ,ei homeless. aer government alms minimum labor force n m' -a in the bulldlns Cpy 40 Per cent off, 'ning trious- aae v"'c" or ouua- 1 taVU2Uand are belns is however, because Uassrooms. beak " hold more f00d l4 th;m I. ft , tan wun us dale. THAT Tl Gmtt Matlhrw AUm Si-nrifr. Iitr. anything but a mild winter, and for my sake I hope It's a pip." SSfuSSitrttutton to local organizations : Australian gov FILM COUNCIL NAMES OFFICERS Set. Lance Potlerton Is Named President Prince Rupert's film council, which will act as clearing house , r.rA.,J'or showing, elected officers at oce . ;o mass-produce , , . needs of ex. its second meeting Friday ,j night (and made tentative plans 'for a acquired, and lu future operatton. domes division) The films will be obtained of works and from the National Film Board, to call for University Extension Department and other sources and kept '.imates it must In a library here, from which immediately, they can be drawn for local ex-half of them hlbitlons. The council eventual- costs well be-'ly plans to become a link in a :r. 'ruction. province -wide network of such c were only councils for the purpose of ex- homes com- changing films. a of 16,250 ap-. Thp nlm ilbrarv u,m be con. :c applications nected w1th the Prlnce Rupert j :e than 20,000 public ilbrary ancj films will be rh the rate of R in Dorrowe(i jrom a manner mcd static. 'similar to that used in borrow-that there are . 1U& UUUIWO. Officers of the new council are: President Sgt. L. A. N, Potter-ton. Librarian Miss Olive Van Cootten. Booking Agent Joseph Gos-coe. Secretary-Treasurer Miss F. Brandreth. Preview Director R. O. Moore The next meeting of the organization will be held November 21. when Alex Wilson, re gional representative of the National Film Board, Is expected to be In the city to assist In the further development of plans. Chairman of last night's meeting was R. O. Moore. There were 1 rAnrocpnf atlvpR nf local Of- nva et1tt Kir " "''ganlzatlons present. i-T r u power between, unions that control The left-wine Mr. and Mrs. A. Ring and fam- Induhtrial ily, who have been visiting in militants, while the city for the past week, sailed -W! -readers throw in by the Catala Saturday ''Li the modprntn ! noon on their return to Bute- Louis O. Leroux, pioneer Prince -1 !- housing short- "Pert Jish packer. who left l:thU( ii the major power here a number of years ago, diet: Ihouin rc jts with state a' tne nome of nls bfotner at tUKJ iliU20, Minnesota, last wugust fr 'he icderul-states hous- according to word reaching the 'If! of 1945, state city. 'mister the re- whUe the fed-'ft)P(Lir CHECKED n"':-!' conducts re- B L'fl tV.aJ,ff moc at c m m H m H or Money Back '"Mtl illates nnrl nln I Foroulck relief from Itching caiwed byectrmni Attain i . thlrte'ifoot,1cable.pimpTeindoil.eritchin: . .iutiiitim Duruen. "'"IL""""- i",rf- rm'""?, mwicaiea. iiquiu "iind I . D. D. PRtSCRIPTIO iCrewlest nd ii-rt v. i i hh hOUSing lS . (tainlew. SoolbM. comfort and quicLly cimi 'HSa itnd Innnnl. Intense ItclUnit Don't miflrr. Ak vonrnruElliit Sdf, ""vo alc today for O. O. D. PRESCRIPTION. -j man one Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT SUSPENDED, FROJI NOVEMBER 17 TO DECEMBER O INCLUSIVE Account annual overhaul of ss "Prince Rupert" Service Resumed December 8 Reserve Early for Km&i Sailing December 18 For information call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUFERT Quietly Married At Unite(UVlansfc, A Queen Charlotte City couple was united in marriage quietly at 1:30 Saturday afternoon when Miss Iris Margaret Love-seth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loveseth of Edmonton, became the bride of Denver David Se-cord, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Secord, of Athabasca, Alberta. The ceremony was performed in the United Church manse by Rev. R. A. Wilson. Witnesses were Miss Angela Marie Stone, of Skidegate, and John A. Se-ord, of Queen Charlotte City, brother of the bridegroom. The couple will reside at Queen Charlotte City. Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert J. E. Robertson, Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs. S. Cameron, city; T. B. Woods-Johnston, New Westminster; D. Oeof, Terrace; J. L. Dunlap, Smithers. Following this voyage, Union steamer Catala, Capt. Ernest Sheppard, which was in port from 2 to 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Vancouver and waypolnts, will be withdrawn from service for three weeks to undergo annual overhaul at Vancouver. She will be replaced for National Film Board and by the steamer Cardena due this other productions in their dis-l week-ena. Announcementj" All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25 cents a word. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale, Nov. 10. Women of the Mooss 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. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, Nov. 19. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 20 Eastern Star fall Cance, Ma sonic Temple, Nov 21. St. Andrew. Cathedral Bazaar. November 22. Salvation Army Home League Sale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Ui'vic Centre Nov. 28th. Sonja Tea, Home Cooking, Fancy Work. Lutheran Recreation Rooms, 2:30-5:30. Nov. 29. Plays, Presbyterian Church, Dec. 3. United Church Bazaar, Decern- Beautif Local News Items... Staff Sergeant G. H. Johnson, provincial police, sailed Sunday afternoon on the Chilcotln for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. David Hunter, who have been residing at Port Edward, sailed Sunday afternoon on the Chllcotin for Milk deliveries as usual on 'Tuesday. Please leave bottles out early. Valentine Dairy. (263! Mrs. Annette Mansell sailed Sunday afternoon on the Chilcotln for a business trip to Vancouver. Indian Agent F. Earl Anfield, who ras been on a trip to Vancouver on official business, returned to the city on thevCoquit- lam last evening from the south. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, Monday 2:30. Tea, Home-cook ing, sewing. Evenings 7:30. Games, etc., coffee and hot dogs. Legion rooms. (263) Mrs. K. Bryant of the Prince Rupert Hotel reurned to the city on the Coquitlam last evenlns the Coquitlam last evening go-couver. Elio's Furniture Store will be closed Nov. 10 to Jan. 3, 1948. (270) O Merchants: Use The Daily News advertising columns to boost your pre-Chrlstmas sales. Remember everyone reads. The Daily News. The executive of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was In session at luncheon today in preparation for the regular monthly business luncheon which will be held on Wednesday. W. F. Stone returned to the city on the Coquitlam last evening from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Duncan Kerr, after spending two weeks in the Prince Rupert General Hospital receiving surgical treatment, U recovering rapidly and was abl to leave the institution today to spend a few days reiuoeratln'; at the home of Mrs. McLeod, Sixth Avenue West, before reurnlrife toward the end of the week to his home at" Terrace. Night Coughs i ul onver IS BACK AGAIN due to colds Der ...eased without dosing when you rub Orange Sale, December 5. i throat, chest and WICKS St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Dec. 11. i back with time-tested Vvonu Not of course in the quantities we used to have but we have many lovely pieces now. Among them arc: Two-piece entree dishes which have lids which can be used as an extra serving dish by taking the handle off and turning the lid upside down. Triced from HI.OO to $80.00 Tea sets of teapot, sugar and cream at prices from tfUO.OO to )ji.'7.."0 Also we have one very special four-piece set in the popular melon design with all the fluting hand chased. Coffee pot, tea pot, sugar and cream. $80.00 a beauty for special presentation. Too many items to mention here but please come and see. BLONDIE On His Last Leg. I K I LLLULL 1 O Moose members meeting postponed. Next meeting Tuesday, November 18, 8 pjn. (It) Crib and Whist Drive, Legion Rooms, 3rd Ave., Thursday, 8 p.m. . (264) The W.A. or i:ie United Church wish to announce that all tickets for the Turkey Dinner Nov. 13 have been sold. No further seating accommodation i3 available. (it) Meeting of Prince Rupert Aero Club will be held in the Common Lounge, Civic Centre at 8 p.m., Friday, Nov. 14. Important business.' Members and others Interested please attend. (264) Miss Oiga aather R. N., who returned home recently, after g.-cdaatlng Ircirf. the Royal Ju bilee Hospital training school Mrs. II. G. Archibald and child arrived in the. city on the Coquitlam last evening to Join Mr. Archibald, tre Federal member, here, and take up residence. Mrs. A . Henricksen, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Coquitlam last evening. Miss Beatrice Rudderham sailed Sunday afternoon on the Chilcotln for Vancouver where she will pay a visit with her sister. W. J. Martin of Terrace, who has been visiting here with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wood, sailed by the Catala Saturday afternoon for Vancouver. Incorporations at the offices of S. W. Taylor, registrar of companies, last week totalled 24, with an overall capitalization of $590,000. Firms included Mitchell and Currie Ltd., $50,000, Prince Rupert. R. M. Logan, superintendent engineer of Union Steamships i f.tri nnH Kfr Twrnn wprp malr- for nurses In Victoria, will be,,n 'fhp rn,mj , Iipfp nnri to joining the nurses Staff Of the . Alaska nhnarrl t.hf. stpampr nhil- Prinoe Rupert General Hospi-tol at the end of this week. O Canadian Legion regular monthly meeting scheduled for Wednesday next has been postponed until Wednesday, Nov. 19, Canadian Legion Hall, 8 p.m. cotln at the week-end. They were back again yesterday on their way back to Vancouver. Mrs. Betty Killah, who has sold out her Rupert Book Store business at the corner of Third Avenue and Fourth Street, sailed The meeting of the Executive by the Chilcotln Sunday after-Committee tonight will be held, noon where she will take up fut-at 8 pjn. as scheduled. ' ure residence. CITY OF PRINCE UUPEUT NOTICE A Court of Revision to revise and correct the Municipal Voters' List will be held In the Council Chambers, City Hall, on Saturday, November 15th, at 10 a.m. II. D. TILUN, City Clerk. N.B. The proposed list will be displayed on the notice board at the City Hall from November 10th to 15th inclusive. (266) Smarten up that old cloth coat with a New Fur Collar You will find them at Fowlie and, Ruttle, your fur store. WOLF COLLARS S14.95 LYNX COLLARS $14.95 RED FOX COLLARS $14.95 SILVER FOX COLLARS (shawl) $29.95 Inexpensive and practical Christmas Gift suggestions MOCCASIN SLIPPERS for the whole family. Prices from $1.75, $1.98, $4.25 FOWLIE AND KUTTLE always carry a large selection of fur coats, all styles and varieties, all prices. Remember for QUALITY, STYLE and LOW PRICE, it's: Fowlie & Rut tie 328 Third Avenue : Phone 522 FAMOUS RUPERT BRAND FISH PRODUCTS Produced and Processed by 1 CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCfe RUPERT Company Limited BRITISH COLUMBIA V V V V V V V V g V V y v By Chic Young WW ..till lllllllll lllll II. rfflnp-iu! 'HJiaJi ( Mipuii4iyM- (SAY WHAT 1 Wwte Rupert Daflj) ii3euus Monday, November 10, 1947 SOCKS We have what you want in dress socks Mixtures and . . . all - wools in plains, English ribs, fine patterns, fancy diamonds and double soles. Made by such well-known firms as Harvey Woods, Mercury, Holeproof, McGregor and Forest City. PRICES RANGE FROM BESNER BLOCK INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) li . . . That's what he'll say when he faces pou over the dinner table in this handsome wool crepe dressy dress with jewel neckline enhanced by side-swept floral design. COATS Mouton, fur - trimmed, cloth or rainy weather styles . . . we have them all. o SUITS You will find ours modern, styled, exciting to look at and a pleasure to wear. 75c to $2.50 Biita r ORDER NOW! Personal Christmas Greeting Cards ALSO BOXED ASSORTMENTS In New and Original Designs., j Prices from 50 up GIFT STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS DIBB PRINTING COMPANY THIRD AVENUE mcKS J FRASER HOUSE Modem. Quiet, Comfortable : 711 FRASER STREET 'i Phone Black 823 W Good Eiiough To Eat! It r To Avoid lnoonvience We strongly recommend that our customers fill their coal bins as soon as possible, or at least order well in advance as there will be, unquestionably, a shortage of supply this win ter. "CALL US OVER THE , COALS It is going to be a burning question." vj FOOTHILLS LUMP EGG NUT TELKWA LUMP it- , , ' ; --- Our personalized BUDGET PLAN is designed to suit every - J Budget NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES J . PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED) ! Call 651 or 652 Coal Lumber Paints Building Supplies.! PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS-CIRCULATION COUNTS - 4 ,1. i i 1