hi leal News Items . . . It ii Star f:1n r-hrKtmas sales. I nic-"' V o ronrU Thf jvcv.c . fcber- jr..,!: 011 :, ' ap!c. Nov 21. ' Tes. The Dally c a meetlne of the Canadian , onmble Is sail ! Prince Hu Ml' trip to Van- ,av Frl. night (It) Brooksbank, :!fin? here with . Mr and Mrs. .euving tonight ( Rupert for Van ; , and friends, . 'tmeni ana if - ft n 14. 7:30 Odd (206) PL.;. ; M3 nas been - s:v:- weeks on busl-ov the Prince his return to Init..:: "lvic Centre o.i. Banquet, Odd- fl... 8 (;(' o m Pro3ram iX... UOOJ w -11 known tea vug tonight Prir." Rr icrt for Van- t- San Fran- r i. J : New Made 'to measure h. Tp-uat. Guaranteed ...jvprv Morgan's EU i. (267) ry, Itching Is and Feet in this column t n full jh.a a" word. ticket will do you a chance Oance. help the tn ward. Get one (289) Moos: arnual ' and 13 Moose United Church, Party at School p.m ! Msi, I.O.D.E. Bazaar, Fau Bazaar. Nov, Church Bazaar. Decern. Se Salt OtPrmhe, n fe:' Pa" Uazaar, Dec. 11. E'1 'hird a,. enue Cancer Society will be held In Council Chambers of City Hall oh Friday Nov. 14, at 3:00 p. m.'i All members and others interest-j vu are invnea io aiiena tooj R. B. Rawson, late of 'Dtbbj Printing Co. staff, Is leaving on tomorrow evening's train for Prince George to take up future residence. Mrs. Rawson and daughter, Margaret, are leaving tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Wcmcn of the Moose Bazar November 12 and 13. Afternoon Tea and Tea cup Reading both afternoons. Many useful gifts and home cooking on sale. En-1 tertalnment and games Wednesday night. Games and Dance Thursday night. 50c. Everybody, Welcome. (265) ; Mrs. J. Walnwright, of Oak-j vllle, Ontario, accompanied by! ner niece, Mrs. Rust-D'Eye, of Toronto, arrived In the city on the Princess Louise this morning to spend the winter with Mrs. Wainwright's sister. Mrs. n t. Mcintosh. Mrs. Wainwrleht was1 a visitor In Prince Rupert about a year ago. Elio's Furnltuit Store will be closed Nov. 10 to Jan. 3, 1948. (270) Col. A. Hamilton a rant. re. habilltatlon officer attached to the local Unemployment Inst ance office, was the speaker at todays regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary o:ub. He spoke on a Remembrance Day week theme. William Orant of Smithers was In the city yesterday between boat and train on his wav homo : antiseptic , to the Interior after attending h"ClP.ny?th.nB the recent Liberal executive 6 meeting in Vancouver. He also -.verfuiiy pene- visited Seattle and Everett. ..in;: U quickly time you are Ilerr torture. I cniuri lieu, other lrrltat ' "Ublrs Moonr t Emerald bottle at Ormes dru; store It tailure tn any of Indeed. nouncements SOLDIER GRAVES ARE DECORATED Remembrance liay Observance! At Fairvicw Cemetery j Early on Remembrance Day) afternoon the presidents of the! Cdhadian Legion and the Wo-j men's Auxiliary of the Cana-' dlan Legion, as well as several! mpmhprs nf Knth nrtranl7flf(nna yOU ticket to , nrorppriprl tn Fnlrvlpu? f!pmptjrvi , VVItlLWtl f IliWI .,!. 1 ) J . r I Chas. L. Lomas, honorary chap-: lain to the forces, and decorated the graves of veterans buried in j the Legion's soldier's section asi well as that of the American sol- j dier burled In the United States' Army plot and veterans In thej Masonic section. The Union Jack was flown at the mast-head while prayers were read by the chaplain and then lowered to half-mast dur ing the period that the graves were being decorated with pop pies. is, mem I Even for double the H a nm .,.,.- nnce vou can t hnv in, vuuaing, H I J J wwk Lutheran Recrea- I anvthin? better than 2:30-5:3n nw o Prcbyterian church, I Smarten up that old cloth coat with a New Fur Collar 1011 will find them at Fowlie and Kuttle, your friendly fur store. If Collars N Fox Collars $14-95 .SU.95 14 ver Fox Collars eand practical Christmas Gift suggestions fwiCASIN SLIPPERS for the whole miiy. !,;,.,. , i os 4n si 9s rW'L'E AND coals, all styles and varieties, all prices. fowlie & Ruttle : Phone 5-2 Represented Frat At Seattle Meet On a recent visit to Seattle. L. M. Felsenthal repreiented the national fraternity of Alpha Ep-silon PI when a branch was instituted at the Unlversltv nf Hotel. . . i AND amva Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Perry and Peter Jones, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lang, New Westminster: A. W. Foreman, Vancouver: Mr. i and Mrs. Mlchlel, Terrace; M. E. McCandlish, Prince George: W. D, Cameron, Prince George; E. It. Hall, Vancouver: A. E. Ague, Vancouver: O. Nelson, city: G. M. Rylas. city: Miss V. Parsons, North Vancouver; L W. Hogan, Vancouver: D. w. Emmerson, Gardenvale, Quebec. Madge. Cora and Fred Vance. Vancouver: J. M. Sawyer, Pasadena, Calif. OVALTINE SCIENCE has proved there are rprtain fund flfment evervnne needs for health. If there aren't enou&h . of , them in I a child's food, L serious tnings can Happen sucn ai teeth, faulty nerves, loss of appetite i ueiecuve cyesigui. Ovaltine supplements the diet with elements frequently deficient in ordinary foods. Three servings; of Ovaltine furnish a significant portion of a child's daily requirements of j Vitamins A, Hi, C,D, Riboflavin (H2), and Niacin and Minerals Calcium, , Phosphorus and Iron. In addition it provides the basic ' food substances complete proteins I to build muscle, nerve and body ceils high-energy foods for vitality and endurance. It thus acts as an insurance against food deficiencies .that .retard I normal growth. So if your child eats poorly, is thin, unuerpar, pernaps nervous, wny no: try delicious Ovaltine for norma', growth and better appetite. 40 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Parent-Teachers Enjoy Meeting At the home of C. H. Insul-ander. an enjoyable meeting of the 'King Edward School Parent-Teachers' Association was Washington. Mr. Felsenthal was ! neld last nlSnt under the chair a member of the fraternity at his alma mater, University of Pennsylvania. During his ab-scence Mr. Felsenthal also yisi-ted Montreal and Toronto on business. He reports goods still scarce and prices high in the eastern textile and clothing markets. He returned to the city on Saturday night's train. a ant to the eXecut,Te aSSlSt deputy minister of welfare and advisor to Canada's U.N. delegation manship of Major W. Coopei. During the business period plans were laid for the next general meeting. The rest of the evening was taken up with much spin -1 ning of fascinating truth andl fiction. Mrs. Insulander's fine cooking and hospitality were much appreciated. Under New Ownership FAVORITE BOOK STORE ttrfl n . .r fPERT TOBACCO ,STO U'c promise the same fine service and variety of merchandise as offered in the past by the former owner. Mrs. Hetty Killas, and invite your continued patronage E. C. IIAKGEU, formerly of Telkwa. TOBACCOS MAGAZINES BOOKS PAPERS SOFT DHINKS 9 CANDIES Deautirul onver IS BACK AGAIN Not of course in the quantities wc used to have but wc have many lovely pieces now. Among them are: 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. Priced from $UMi0.to JjUO.OO Tea sets of teapot, sugar and cream at prices from j?0.00 to JjtttT.oO 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. S,".00a beauty for special1 presentation. Too many items to mention here but please come and see. ARE UNITED AT QUIET CEREMONY , Miss Jean Kelday Becomes untie oi Robert Thomson A quiet but prett wedding was solemnized at the home of Canon W. F. Rushbrook. Ahm I Cottage, Overlook Street, Saturday evening when Miss Jean Millicent Kelday, youngest daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelday of Prince Rupert, became rthe bride of Robert William Thomson, 228 West Tenth Avenue, Vancouver. The bride was attended by Mrs. Anne Mintenko and Gilbert Haines was groomsman. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents on second Avenue where many friends gathered to tender their congratulations and best wishes. MOSTLY WOMEN For the last 50 years women have comprised from 51. to 51 z per cent .of Denmark's FOILED FORGERS Fingerprinting was first used in 1882 by an American geologist who used his thumbprint to prevent forgery of commissary orders for an expedition. Advertise in the Daily News. I REMOVES STUBBORN STAINS E FROM I FROM SINKS I FROM I LlfUNS, COTTONS AND DRAINBOARDS T0IIET B0WIS ' hi! ' jkSl it IJavex takes the drudgery out of house- MSf keeping and it works in a jiffy 1 Mr-ffg jc ucans, wnirens, iteruues, Ue- Zja&MtJK I IKI Bmr Hn SRftvtBI cra. or bdorizes and disinfern. Sivm von fim SO . I M?W& .ndwork-Place-javex'-onyourshop. J . " ' !t? T ) I CHRISTMAS SPECIAL One Photo and Twelve Christmas Cards for Price and Appointment call at Chandler & Cowgill 4th Street. Prince RuDert Send Personalized CHRISTMAS GREETINGS made from your own KODAK SNAPSHOTS Come in and see samples, WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRS Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and-Recovered Drapes a Specialty New Upholstery Materials Available NOW! ASK ABOUT CREDIT TERMS Out-of-Town Orders Given Special Attention LOVIN'S 330 SECOND AVENUE (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 i COTTAGE CHEESE I New' Creamed Fresh Made I VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE I It Pays to Advertise In the I Dally News Classified Columns. ii . Prince Rupert Dnlli? J3eto$ Thursday, November 13, 1947 AII-Wool BLANKETS from English and Canadian mills O.V. White with contrasting border. Size 64x84. per pair Size 72x90. $13.00 $17.50 $18.00 per palr aad aylks white with contrasting border. fl"l 7 CA Size 72x84. IHOQUOIS-Pastel shades. Size 68x84. PRIDE OP THE WEST Grey Size 56x76 per pair'VXi.uu $22.50 per pair $12.50 Der Dalr HUDSON'S IJAV White and pastel shades. 32-Point and p pa$22.50 ,,$29.50 Make Your Choice Now While Stocks Are Complete, HHIHlHlHliHH9HIHHH- BESNER BLOCK INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) si I , ORDER NOW! Personal Christmas Greeting Cards ALSO BOXED ASSORTMENTS In New and Original Designs. ; Prices from f0 up GIFT STATIONERY FOUNTAIN PENS DIBB PRINTING COMPANY THIRD AVENUE HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 i- .-. ; I m t The Gold Coast Is Mighty Proud I ... of this wide-spanned collared topcoat presented with an unfettered California feeling in the swirling.skirt. Long V loose sleeves, handy slot pockets. DRESSES For dancing, for dining out, for afternoon visiting or' for an evening at home, you 'can meet the occasion with poise in a. dress from Sweet Sixteen. SUITS Smart materials in designs that combine beauty with comfort. Our personalized BUDGET PLAN is designed to suit every Budget NO INTEREST NO CARRVINR riiAnr.PC To Avoid Inconvience Wc 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 winter. "CALL US OVER THE COALS it is going to be a burning question." FOOTHILLS LUMP EGG - NUT , TELKWA LUMP ; PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Call 651 or 652 : Coal Lumber Paints Building Supplies PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS .v. I