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"A policy of revenge on Ger many many will win never never ftuurccu, succeed," assert- ts agriculturally." Mr. Jones, acccnipanled by nls wife, arrived here by train Tucs- iay night and Is making tne o.und trip today aboard the steamer Prince Rupert to Ket- ihlkan whence he will be back ufied. iere tonight southbound. I where Local News It Exhibition Ball Game between 1 C.N UA. and Co-op at Gyro Park Tonight. ATTENTION all Jay Cee members. Inaugural dinner and dance Friday, Sept. 19. Bring your wives and friends. Phone 563 for reservations. ' (220) Steve King, former local busi ness man, left this afternoon by air to return to hl.s home at Ganges, after spending the last few weeks visiting Prince Rupert and interior points. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilker left Wednesday morning by. car to spend a holiday visiting relatives at Osoyoos and other points In the southern part o" the province. They will be away for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Rlvett, who were married at Vancouver last Friday, arrived here from the southern city -yesterday to spend a week's honeymoon at the home of Mr. Rlvett's aunt, Mayor Nora Arnold. Mrs. Arnold has been at Harrison Hot Springs attending the convention of the Union of B.C. Municipalities. Mr. Rlvett, Is a brothet cf. Alt Rlvett, local businessman. Mrs. Rlvett Is the former Joan Richardson of .Vancouver. Announcements All advertisements lit tnu column will be charged for a full t 3V word Presbyterlan Tea, Mrs. W. D. Lambie's, 403 Fourth Avenue East, September 18. Harvest Social, United Church Hall, Sept. 19, 8 pjn. Sons of Norway Dance Oddfellows' Hall, Sept. 19. Job's Daughters fashion show and entertainment, Civic Cen tre. Sent. 25, 8:15 pjn. Admis sion 50c. Moose, Men's Bazaar and Dance, Sept. 25 and 26. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2 Cambral I.OD.E. Thanksgiving Dance, Civic Centre, Oct. 13. Orange Tea, Oct. 16. Band' Concert, Civic Centre, Friday October 24. Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 30.. Lutheran Ladies' fAA Bazaar, i Saturday Nov. 1 , Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. I Women of the Mooss annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13, Moose Temple. Canadian Legion. Auxiliary Sale, Nov. 10. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, Nov. 19. 20 Presbyterian Fall Bnzaar, Nov St. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaar. November 22. Salvation Army Home League Sale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov. 23th. United Church Bazaar, December 4. Orange Sale, Dtccmber 5. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Dec. 11. Itching, Burning, Perspiring Feet r.n to Ormes Drugs or any nrct tfiHnv nnd eet an orl- "-'uius6 ., ; rmoraH Emerald d Mr. Jones. "The country must UlnaMo . ..rii i mil l wuiu fv " be recreated industrially as wu oil brines such ease . iuf -siiM1 soon ennn he be and comfort that you'll able to go about your work again, happy and without that almost unbearaDie acuine Rub on Smerald Oil tonlght- freely; it does noi siam cvu- nomical. Money bacK u not- Bat- Good druggists eveiy- Yes-The Civic Centre 9 a.m. from is now open for . i.iinrhoons. Dinners Iri-bctween Snacks We cater to special luncheons and dinners FOR RESERVATION o PHONE 231 WE HAVE PROVIDED THE SITE Or YOUR SUMMER HOME OF TEB.KACE ABOUT ONE MILE SOUTHWEST 1.1 acres - 120x400 These are selling fast-$l50 each CORNER LOTS SLIGHTLY HIGHER E. T. KEMNEY LIMITED TERRACE, B.C. ems Dr. J. T. Mandy, formerly resident mining engineer here and for the nast week on mining business at Stewart, was h:re J Tuesdav afternoon enroute back to his home In Vancouver. t Vf re T Pow. nnil 1 n fT h t PT L . -j . v. vm i aim vt - . . - Eleanor, are sailing Friday on the Catala for Vancouver where the latter will re-enter Es.vm-dale hospital to contlnuer hei nurse's training. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Wrisht ond children are leaving on the Prince Rupert tonight for Vancouver where they will stay for a few davs, then continuing or. to San Francisco, California, to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. David Henderson, of Vancouver, who have been in the city this week to attend the wedding of their' son, Murray, to Miss Margnret Smith, are leaving by air Friday to return to the southern city. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Forward", who are spending a few "days here visiting with their on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs." E. D. Forward, will leave Saturday night by the Camosun .on their return to their home at Ladysmlth, Vancouver Island. David H. Gibson of Toronto, president of the Navy League of Canada and former vke-presi-dent of Robert Simpson Ltd., and Mrs. Gibson, who arrived in the city on Tuesday night's train from the East in the course cf a western vacation trip, sailed last night on the Prince Rupsrt to make the round trip to Ketchikan and thence on to Vancouver this evening. Try a Classified Ad In The News ! Hall. Ml m JGOR GORIN, baritone star of concert, opera and radio, acclaimed as the "prince cf bari tones" will appear at the Civic Centre here on Octclber 1 In the opening concert of the 1947-48 season. Mr. Gorip, a star of the Metropolitan Opera Company in Now York, will bring to Prince Rupert a talent that Is being hailed throughout the continent as one of the finest Rear Admiral E. R. MalngUy, R.C.N., commanding officer, Pacific Coast, after spending the past few days in the city on in-spectlonal duties, left early tills morning on his return to headquarters at Esquimau aboard the Fairmlle which brought him north. S, R. Yates, casualty rehabilitation oWicer, department of so diers' cWil re-lutarolUhment, Rhaughnessy Hospital, will arrive in Prince Rupert on tonight's .train and remain in the city until Saturday. During his visit here he will Interview vet- erans at the Canadian Legion Weekend Specials FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY " HOUSECOATS Heavy printed silk and printed jerseys. Regular value $16.95 Week-end Special : . . .... $12.95 SLIPS v JVIiss Swank slips; Cordate Lock seams. Size ' 32 to 40. Whits only. Reu?ar value ,$2.25 Week-end Special .c. $1.75 PANTIES SHORTS All-round elastic, tea rose and white. Small, medium and large. Regular value $1.00 Week-end Special 75c HOSE Finest quality lisle. Regular value $1.35 Week-end Special $1.15 Sami-service rose. Regular value $1.35 Week-end Special $1.00 NYLON GARTER BELTS All sizes white and tea rose. Regular value $2.50 Week-end Special $1.95 TEA APRONS Regular value $1.00 Week-end Special 75c New Refrigerator Cars Are Success A broadcast last, evening gave the text of an Interview on the subject of the recent shipment of halibut in special cars from Prince upert to Eastern Canada. It was an experiment in an en .deavour toward maintenance of (temperature which could pre serve to the fullest possible ex tent the quality of the fish and 'his objective, the Interview in timated, was gained. When Mr. and-Mrs. Jarvis Mc-Leod were In California recently they ha dthe pleasure of meeting two former residents of Prince Rupert. One was. James Car mlchaed, who lived here for years in the early. days, and Miss Jessie Scott, whose father built the business block at Third Avenue and Fulton Street. Bffi8iSiaaB and Ormes Dru&s j -The Pioneer Druggists j PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS j TIIONE 81 Da,,y Delivery Service j (223) (' in r Advertise in the Dally News Love House ly New Coats DIFFERENT, EXCITING ill If-1 i - ! . Paisleys, Wool Jerseys, Silk Jerseys, Printed Silks-Quilted Sizes 14 to 44 Annette MANSELL STONE BUILDING "Walk Upstairs and Save" kW.Vi FILMS Superpan Press Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo, Supplies Prompt Mail Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 216 4th' St. BOX 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE DOCTOR SHOES- HEEL THEM ATTEND THEIR THEIR SOLES Box 774 Second Avenue Ptfnic Hupctt Daflp I3eto0 5 Thursday, September 18, 1947 JANTZEN 1 am ORIGINALS "SQUALL" Pullover In all-wool plaid. Knitted collar, cuffs and waistband ...... , . , .' "TOTEM'' Sweater-Pullover style. All-wool worsted yarn. New totem design ....... BE WISE . . . Take Advantage of scuBrs AUTUMN FUR SALE for Fall $7.50 $9.50 iiiiiiijn. mi tj.i.r. JUUSKRAT in all fashionable shades . . 295.00 CONEY high styles, latest colors 99.50 : Due to Our Low Overhead, We Are Able to Give You Highest Quality Furs: at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES 332 3rd Ave. BILL SCUBY'S FURS, Black 416 KNOX HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT TLACE TO LIVE J COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES LICENSED PREMISES ' UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors: TOM PESUT STEVE VRKLAKN Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 AJH. TO 6 A.M. 4- im Special Dinner Every Sunday -5 p.m. to 8 p.m. 4 CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST An Announcement of Interest Miss Margaret McLeod, optometrist of Vancouver, an- nounces the opening of her permanent office ,at Manson's, Jewelers. Miss McLeod graduated from, the 4 Ontario College of Optometry-In 1943 , i and after an association with aproml-nent Toronto optometrlcal group she returned to her home province. Miss McLeod has since been associated with Dr. Harry Perrln, optometrist In Vancouver. She is well trained in the practise of Optometry and has had considerable experience. She Is of a family prominent in optometry in B.C. many years., Her father, Mr. Murdock McLeod, has an extensive practise throughout B.C. and her brother, Clyde, is a prominent optometrist in Penticton, B.C. Miss McLeod has Installed the most modern equipment for the examination of eyes and a conscientious service will be given. TEMPORARY OFFICE, ROOM 10 STONE BLOCK For the "Your Latest in KvlAklCllkPC Jewelry Complete with Silk Shade. All Table Lamps 13 -off lies. $26.95 from Friendly Jeweler" REAL VALUE HERE! 3 Candle Tri - Lights ft $19.95 $6.95" RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC PHONE 641 313 3rd Ave. W.