MacARTHTR PRESEfTS (Continued from page 1) Prince Ruperf Daily News Thursday, April 19, 1951 oca Cjrand WJklil jprizci Awarded COAL I and PERSONAL A nominating committee war, ; afternoon. There will be no electid at the regular business ( funner meetings until the an- Grand pr.es for the winter's) i ad " whist season were presented at; held in the Civic Centre Monday oilicers May 30. Robert LeClaire was fined $10 For all your spring painting and costs In city police court this and gardening needs, call Hay3 morning by Magistrate W. D. Cove Hardware, your GliJden Vance for Intoxication. ! dealer. Phone Green 441 for fr-;e SPECIAL! Alberta Deep Seam 0;ean area. He restated four pcints of his strategic policy for the Orient. They were: 1. Economic blockade of China. 2. Naval blockade of the China coast. 3. Removal of re-.trietiuns on aerial reconnaissance oyer China. 4. Removal of restrictions on ground forces of Nationalist liiina "with xristical support freni the United States. to, color, Sons of Norway Fishermen's farewell dance held In the SON. hall last night. High scorer (or the Indies was Mrs. A. Jensen, who was presented with a silver inlaid bowl and engraved silver sandwich tray. A E. Chilton was high men's scorer and re:eiv.?d an engraved S .75 PER TON ,UMP 10 SACKS 8.50 Join the gir'.s on their trip ' to Paris next Wednesday and W. S. Arneilf commissioner of Thursday. Clvi: Centre, 8:15 Indian Affairs for British Coi-P-m- I92c) umbia, and Leona-d Blown. s?:- O. Tlddenhar. D. Patterson and IVTbT-R. m tla"- B- C. Er,... -leave Wiltcn of the B.C. Bridge, srt the city tonight on the ?,";mdeputy mln,stef f T Prince Rupert for Vancouver. CJe ff" by Earl Anfield, Indian supe.in- Olof Hanson arrived in the city tendent here, are this afte ;nc n on the Prince Rupert yesterday " Mettnkatli "its final neso- from Vancouver oxi one of Ins tlulicns are takim p'rce prior to periodical business visits here village enfranchisement. TLiA i-'st meant using Nation- wallet and a set of bronze book al st t;oops of Chiang Kai-Shek ends for first prize. PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 ' I l i I I T V with United States furni hing the ! Presentations were mad? by .supplies. Nils Gtindcrson, president of trw' iv.ac.'.rthur said he had called So!" "f Norway and master of. lor reinforcements In Korea but ceremonies for the evening. informed Blue Bonnet Margarine was they were not and to Smithers. Ubert McCaffery' Sons of Norwav whist and available. He said he had war.i- callv with reeollvetion of the nld 1 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fisher riance, Friday, Aoril 20, 8 nir. eel that, unless permission was soldier ballad: "Old soldiers never will leave on the Prince Rupert Dancing 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Musis granted to bomb Manchurian die. They Just fade away." LIMITED bases, blockade the China coast! He said he was closing out 52 tonignt for Vancouver. Mr. uv Mine uoiussi. Keire.snments. Fisher retired as a conductor this Ever'body welcome. (93c I week from the Canadian National A. E. Davidscn. errand first Railways. ana use Nat: nah.st forces on years of military service with Formo. a, the position of his that ballad in mind, command "forbade victory" in I "I nw close my military car-Korea. I eer and Just fad..- away," he said Bluntly, MacArthur said that feelingly. "An old soldier who intervention of Chinese Com- tried to do his duty as God gave munists in the North Korean him the light to see that duty." principal of the Grand Chapter 45 of Royal Arch Masons of British Columbia returns J,onight to Van t Legion 1EW-MASTER 4 meets Thursday, April 19. PDJl JLr Wassel WoJi couver on the Prince Ruuert. He will be accompanied as far as (92pl Ocean Falls by W. R. Trench, fighting had called for "realistic MacArthur's appearance before adjustment of military the lawmakers "J"""-" " strategy ..n.i.ancls was waa televised all u oast grand first Drincinal who ancl sucn decis'ns have nt ower the major networks to C. Pack- Pack- 'n th' an as as well well as as Mr Mr. nvw Davidson, ram? to Mrs. Sam Simpson, president A grass lire near trie B.C. er's cold storage plant summoned the city yesterday. The two Indge' lutthcomine. audience of uncounted millions. me cny lire ongaae ai ii:ju omcers attended a special meet-' v, ,." K,r..P , ' u I, neara nls volee REELS Reduced 50c eac WRATHALL'S I'lmlo Finistiiiiqr 320 Third Ave. W. jof the Masset P-TA, told a meeting of King Edward Par-j ent-Teacher Association about : their work on the Island. Mrs. this morning. The fire, which (ng of the Royal Arch Chapter siariea Dy spaiKs irom an incm- hf re in tKj Masonic Temple last erator, was controlled by the B.C. night. ; Packer's fire crew before the fire-. . general. The White House faid in ad- He declared that Soviet Russia vane; that President Truman would not necessarily mesh her would not turn on the television .power with Red China if United set in his office and that, nn nno men's arrival. CAL3ARY (CP) Emphasis on ' Nations for ."es carried the wnr from the Whitp Hnirp u;fla irnltirr I - "' Blue Bonn jr I I '0'' " ,'e,iciou H ,0',, g A i Prei the burton M i I Kneod the bag 3 X", ' -""'J 'u Bonnet is a rich B golden-yellow ready Jff to serve ! & Simpson remarked that their schools are very outmoded and she was pleased to see that the'.r plebiscite had been passed and they would soon be Joining In a school building program. Mrs. Simpson received a copy of the convention report to take with Navy League of Canada damage which can be caused by i lurlhei. Any new.nemy. he said, t hpar MacArthur. monthly meeting, Friday, April fire bombs in a city the size of . will strike only if it feels the At the hour cf the speech, the 20, 8 p.m., H.M.C.S. Chatham. Calgary wis made in a report by balance is in her favor on world President was conferring 'n his (ltci Fire Chief Gorge Skene to tlv scale. office, with Secretary of fil.ii" f1 !JJn ning ComT' H na? that Fn"Ta Ateson' Mrs. E. A. Wright left by train ,. her to Masset , , . . " 101 lu-":uuuii inuai, mil. imi niiu nu'iiiy nanus. Human lias neia nimsen per- . , lsf n nioht fnr 'r nttnua Ota whera here .he she M.?: .n ?owman' delate of clvilians during aU. ra,ds WM 1)KAMATIC sonuv a()of f,.om aU cp,.PmoP3 lo me convention, gave a ,'y whn w tt-ith th' Nnttonni Re- stre-ssed- MacAt lliur concluded dramati- here for the general. interesting and comnrehensive report of proceedings. At the search Council. Later, Mrs. end of her report Mrs. Bowman Wright will attend the gradua-presented Mrs. Henry Lindselh tion of her younger son, Charles, with a diploma for completing wh it attending Bishop's Uni-the ' Leadership" course. i versity, in Lennoxville, Quebec. STEAMER ince Rupert KAILS FOR Vancouver -id Intermediate Forts Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. for KETCHIKAN Ulll.NliSDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost Fur Reservations Yw, it' easy . . . It's fun ... to make Blue Bonnet murgarine that appetizing golden-yellow rolor everyone likes. Takes two minutes Hat! And the amazing Yellow tjuik plastic bag actually seals in lllue Itonnet's delirious country-sweet flavors keeps it freher, keeps! U longer. AsU for Yellow Quik lllue Bonnet today I Tape recordings by Joe Gos- SHERIFF'S SALE Sale "f the goods and chattels of Jack Chow, Yue King and New City Cafe is hereby postponed unlil 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, April 25th. l';51, at cue 0,1 uraacs , ana 6, were heard. The songs were those being rehearsed for the Music Festival. Mrs. P. Mark, president of King Edward P-TA, was in the sheriff's office, Court House, ciiau . Delicious refreshments were served at the end of the meet Prince Rupert, B. C. M. M. Stephens, Sheriff of the Coun'y of Prince Rupert. (95ci Write or Call HTY OR DEPOT OFFICE ing by Mrs. B. Roald and her committee. Regular business was attended I to and reports heard. Members - niAi n ii ii w p v i n i . urin"- A Z if W I'KlNtlS KUflSKl, 7l B.C. mcJ '3U Cc were asked to keep election of officers in mind, this to lasu olace at the annual meeting in May. ontmi Co I sOiweniion i Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the j Empire, committee conveners for I the year have been named as follows: Child and Family Welfare Mrs. D. H. Stewart, i Pott-War Mrs. W. Slater. ' Ex-Service Personnel Mrs. T. )mnveSilve 17 . JaiioriiHj for Mrs. J. Bowman Reports 'To Borden Street P.T.A. ilies and Gentlemen I . ifT Baprone today ... move in right iway! ... . r:rr :1H 1 Hicks. LING the tailor Films Mrs. R. W. Whidden. Immigration and Canadiani-zation Mrs. E. Magaw. Empire Studv Mrs. E. Barton. The Chapter, at its regular monthly meeting in tne Ladies' Lounge of the Civic Centre, heard an interesting article on Israel Borden Street School Pafent-Teaeher Association had one of th' most profitable meetings of the year last evening when it heard w ith appreciation a splendid account of the annual convention of the B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation given by the fixth St Phone 649 v . Y Coverj in one coat without priming!, " frir$. I y'''' Brush or roll on as it comei in the can! , V x SPRING TOYS I j( An oil paint that's washable! Jvrx One gallon, only $5.40, does the jirvflfW Wogons Morbles average room! , ' kiC Cop unS JdZ ' i ffTffi Tricylcs Kites Vift 7 1 vHhjlq. Yo-Yo's o,J Balloon, , I AVOID J I USEU 'FT?) nTTYzM FT. -Y. -.- Prince read by Mrs' Qarton- Several items of business were official delegate from Rupert, Mrs. J. Bowman. discussed and a letter from Eng- Mrs. Bowman referred to the lnri ,, r.H pxrrp,,.n anr)rP PHONE GREEN 884 Hilt high standard of thought that clation from tne reclpiPnt of a was evident all through the con- food c.el guch pal.cels are vention, the fine calibre of tire sent evpry month leaders and officers and the com- Delicious refreshments" were petent addresses by guest speak- seryed and tne montnly rafle ers. The great value and power was won by Mrs D H stewart. of the organization, she said, had made a lasting impression j on her and would be an insplra-1 A tkm to any who might be fortun- 4nnnnmements Welding I OF ALL TYPES idustrial J Welding I COMPANY Canadian Lcpion card parly April 25. ate enough to be sent as a dele- j gate oh future occasions. The speaker also found time to report, on the disposition of various' resolutions. i Check below for your nearest Bapco Paint Dealer Thompson Hardware Prince Rupert, B.C. Catholic Hall, Card party, FISHERMEN . April 19. . , , o i i-v,nii United United Church Church men's Straw- JOHN H. Df the association, expressed the!" an5?, icc mfm s,fial and thnnk, ., of' , ., .he member 'iS.. r. fnr the ' ' homecooklng homecooklng sale Thursday. 19' 7 informative and Interesting re-APrU P-m- April , ULGER w.u.i.M. opring Dnmiar port. -. ... , . . l.V....Jn(th. u. uiiuaiLiee repui ia neat u ai, wc Conrad School P.T.A. rard business session of the local j Opln P.T.A. included Mrs. Watmough's Prty, Friday, April 20, 8 p.m. vlrLst For complete oerhaul of yom High Speed Gasoline Engine see Rupert Motors Ltd. We Mve the trained mechanics jiid socialized enuipmenr to perform this work for yen . . efi'i"U "l! ly and economically To avoid delui Uu -p; lay whv :i the rush is on, let us have that Job now. St. Peter's Spring Sale Aprl STILL A FFW OF THESE IRONS LEFT AT THE OLD FRICE ELECTRIC KETTLES jUn Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue 26. United W.A. Spring sale, May Sonja tea. May 12. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, church hall, May 16. . Eastern Star Tea, Masonic Temple, May 17. Lutheran tea, May 23. Job's Daughter's Jamboree. May 31, June 1, ?. financial statement, Mrs. Gal-bralth's report on the meeting of the Cancer Soci-ety, requests for ushers in connection with the Music and Drama festival and for billets for out-of-town contestants and the selection of a nominating committee to prepare a slate of officers for tire annual meeting. Mrs. A. J. Domlnato was in the chair and Mrs. M. Orelssel was secretary. Thanks were tendered to "Mrs. Rupert Motors Limited WMBING Siid iciife llieii ne,j fast and HEATING Washers Refrigerators Discovers Home Skin Remedy This clean s t a 1 n 1 e 8 antiseptic kiiuwn ull over ChuhUh as Mixme's Emerald Oil. la Biich a fine healing agent that Eczema. Barber's Itch. Salt Rheum. Itching Toes and Feet, and other inflammatory skin eruptions are often relieved in a few davs. Moone's Emerald uil is pleasant to T',e Pliable and -.Prompt Service ' Gombination Radios Raabe, convener of the Hot Cross Bun sale prior to the Easter vacation, and her committee. Rev. G. Sieber, chairman "of the special committee to report on j the matter of installing a cen-I traHy-controlled public address system or a combination radio and phonograph, presented statements outlining each pro-1 pof al and the majority preferred the portable radio-phonograph. ! Mrs. Greissel and Mrs. Cobb Y ou K SEA CADETS f Now being re-organized under the sponsorship of the Navy League of Canada. Those interested please opply to H.M.C.S. -Chatham Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 4-6 and 7-9 p.m. Age limit 14-18 years omcs smcjs now 1 PHONP use and it ia so antiseptic and pene- !..... . x tratit.tr that mnnv nlrt stubborn rases AT OLD PRICES TERMS-.1-3 DOWN, BALANCE IN 12 MONTHS McRAE BROS. LTD. were in charge of the refresh-1 0f iong standing have yielded to its , mcnts which were much enjoyed Influence Moone's Emerald Oil Is sold by I after the conclusion of the bus! it "rs an(t Alterations j&Elkin$Lld. I PO. Bon 274 ness session. druggists everywhere to help rid you of stubborn pimples and unsightly skin troubles satisfaction or money back. 1 For aH!on use News classifieds. WALLACE PHARMACY