Prince Rupert Daily News Friday. February 2, 1951 OCIAL AND January Was Milder Month PERSONAL Cjreat St ucceiA Jantzen SWEATERS CARDIGANS - PULLOVERS- i t i Pau8ht"a meeting to-j Attention Sonja Ladies' Aid There was no comparison be-nignt at 8 p.m. Initiation, instal- tween the weather meeting, Monday, February 5, at of January lauon, Silver March, Birthday . Mrs. Gunnar Selvtg's. (29c) M31 vear and tnis- In 1950 there Pary, Cake Walk, utc) "'was only .67 of an inch of precip-Mr ' M,rs' Elsa Beckett, after a fewlitatlon from 7.6 inches of j ,,, snow Mr. and wr Mrs. T. T L. Williams of i weeks' nt.no in PHn.. r. t .... . ..r A highly gratifying number of ladies turned out for the Prince Rupert General Hospital Auxiliary's tea in the new Nurses' Home yesterday afternoon, the total being Just short of 250. Even six men braced themselves have been on a trip to Vancou ueorge lor Vancouver. , invito lain ami i. VI allUW. vei, arrived in the city from the south on the Chilcotln this and came along to the tea. They i seemed to enjoy themselves as1 much as trre women enjoyed : having them there. VXTC Se'S "aVuS con 815, civic t?eeaichtnain s;i1 v, wtuipviomiv nua JCtti WO Mrs. T. Jockola, Mrs. M. Oodkln and Mrs. J. George of Juneau are HILE STOCKS LAST! J, F. Edwards, who resigned as warm as 48.9 degrees on Jan- : dd tabl. ie wi, it ii s bcw suoerin- lry and 7 and as cold as 15.5 ,eTd ! returning on the northbound ecetly cently as as telephone telephone of large vellow daffodils and steamer Princess Norah which' fendent here, sailed last night on ! degrees on January 27. Mean temperature was 33.8 degrees. the Prince George for Vancouver berta Deep Seam Lump Last year, the mean was 18.7 degrees with temperatures of three decrees above registered on January 1 and 23. High was 37 on the sixth. Maximum wind velocity regis- wnere he will join his family. S O N. Whist and Dance Fri-lay, February 2. Whist, 8 o'clock, tuslc by Mike Colussi. Refresh-nents. Everybody welcome. (28c) at T9.00 per ton pusyy willows, gave a spring-like atmosphere to the room and this ! same atmosphere ran through-' out. the whole of the newly dec-' orated Home. Many congratulatory remarks were heard from all sides on the improvement the new sitting' room macte to the Nurses' Residence and the furnishings and . drapes were greatly admired, i Guests were permitted to wander through the nurses' bed-: and m Tk. i , itered at the Digby Island wea- tht "i the- station during this month or f the p, Prince Ruoert Fishinirl I . i jwas here this morning. Also i aboard was Mrs. A. J. Dorman of I Ketchikan. Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright, pastor of j First Presbyterian Church, re- turned to the city on the Chil-iotin this afternoon from Vancouver where he attended Pres-! bytery sessions and was inducted I as pastor of the local church. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Williams iand family sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver where they will take up future residence. Formerly with the 01 "T wa5 """"" " " el Owner. Owners Mutual Mntual Protective Vrtiv, Vessel Fund will be held in the Com tne lztn. The barometer needle went berta "Diplomat" Egg mon Lounre, Civic Centre. Sunday, February 4, 1951, at 2:30 teenth when a low of 28.84 wa3 rooms on the ground floor and VALUED FOR WARMTH FOR COMFORT FOR APPEARANCE "SMARTLY STYLED IN ALL POPULAR SHADES Watts & Nickerson reached. High for the month all were full of praise at the was 30.92. p.m. AU members are requested to attend. , (29c) Mrs. F. G. Downey, wife of the general passenger agent of the at 18.00 per ton (Less than S sacks, $1.15 per sack) simplicity and daintiness of these rooms. The delightful view was commented upon. Customs Revenue In charge of home cooking White Pass and Yukon Railway! This Year Hiah 1 ms ' ?" "ign at Skaewav. w. ivrrf tu were Mrs. J. McLeod. Mrs. A. K. Oglivle and Mrs. C. H. Klotz. j PHONE 116 -117 or 58 Princess Norah today returning! to Skagway. OAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS The raffle of the Russian squirrel scarf, donated by Bill Scuby, was won by Marie Mortimer with ticket No. 509. Customs collections this January at $71,517.04 were more than the combined totals of January and February 1950. In January 1950 collections were $14,663.59 and in February they were $38,-346.54 to make a total of Canadian Pacific Air Lines here, Mr. Williams has now received an appointment with the Great Northern Railway in Vancouver. Dr. H. Gordon Baker, tuberculosis control staff, Vancouver, who has been in the city since Sunday, heft last night on the Prince George on his return south. While here, Dr. Baker consulted with local physicians and examined many x-ray plates taken by Miss Dorothy Redding, technician. ert & McCaffery No Shadow Seen Today STYLED TO ENDURE A. L. Fletcher, manager of the Royal Fish Co., who has been on a trip to his native Scotland, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's plane. I I LIMIItU Organizing Of Elks Not only did the proverbial RELIEVE PAINFu.. groundhog not see his shadow; THE EXPERTS Z.; I. , . ... .' P- A. Miquelon, Elks grand or- Sinus rr.;rM w,'"et.w,ln a ganizer for the Dominion of 9 mJ s.r. . - ui iccir: ill l cii 1 1 mi w i pr si nvpr NOTICE ice of R E. Monrodor having been closed, s may now be paid or: folks! Canada, will arrive next Wednesday to complete organization of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks lodge in Prince 3f m m Put n f fW rtrmv. ot Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril. Soothing Rupert. Mr. Miquelon intends to VICKS KMSTRONG AGENCIES, 3rd Ave. reuei tomes joail be in the city about two weeks i and will have charge of the IfA-TrjftBr'flL NOM mppt.irm npvt Wprinpsriav nizht. , V MOP! By KAY REX Canadian Press Stair Writer AN APPLE A DAY - There may be a grain of truth in that old saw about an apple a day keeping the doctor away at least .the're is from the vitamin C point of view. or G. HELGERSON LTD., 6th Street - bert & McCaffery LIMITED Walnut or Limed Oak $245.00 The weather has taken a decided turn to mildness since the winter's coldest point was reach Nutrition experts say this vlta- ed Saturday morning. From the mln ascorbic acid is essential 15 5 d reglstered then, the to health and growth. It also is , the thmonRlel nas been on for the normal struc- necessary and jt cUmbed to 36 ae. ture of teeth And if any mem- ln th 24.nour lod end. i After all is said and done, hoiv does it taste in the cup? That is what countsl "SA&ABA" TEA BAGS yield the perfect flavour. ur.s y. ,y..u oiuw.uRjed tmg mornlng. The accumlstion of snow that Here is modern styling beautifully blended with the unique enduring qualities that make Restmore furniture so liveable. Lik all Restmore products it is economy priced. A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. A Good Place to Buy Over Quarter Century 71. better start feeding them apples. Such symptoms may be caused by lack of vitamin C which Is found in apples and other fresh fruit. But don't forget that vitamin "C" Is destroyed ln cooking, and is most easily destroyed in soda or some other' alkaline solution. Apples are not only the cheapest fruit but are in season the year round. Housewives are also advised to add vitaminized apple juice to has covered the city and district has been running off rapidly for over a day and rain promised to see the end of the greater part of It before nightfall. Meanwhile, walking has been a very wet business with considerable quantities of slush on sidewalks that have not been cleared. But counter-balancing the discomfort, is the better footing in the rotten snow than there was on the Ice of a few days ago. iter (Prince Rupert) W. R. Bonnycastle, R. R,eid, A. L. Fletcher, N. Tarbuck and R. Dibnak, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gosnell, Port Simpson; A Ryan, Juskatla; Mr. and Mrs. Wenewood and Mr. and Mrs. Brennan, Watson Island, E. Walsh, New Westminster. pitality and M Food" Our First Aim 17 for Orders Take Out their shelves. Not only is this a j good idea from the health point: ' Mrs. Harvey Davies, Smithers. I left last night on the Prince j George for Vancouver. Her hus-j band, prominent pioneer of the J, pdore Cafe Bulkley Valley, died recently. THE PRICE OF C0CA-CLA nnouncemen of view but it is also sound economics. CHEAP MEDICINE One should buy the largest container one can safely and conveniently store, this means economy. However If your storage facilities are poor, buy only sufficient quantity for your immediate needs. Apples should be stored in a cool well-ventilated place with a high humidity. When cooking apples add as Women's Hospital Auxiliary j Tea. Nurses' Home, February 1. i St. Andrew's Cathedral Toa. ! Mrs. W. C. R. Jonesj 430 4th Ave. West, Feb. H. j Card party. Catholic Hall,) Thursday, February 8, 8 p.m. ! Conrad P-TA Valentine Mas-! querade Party, Conrad School,! February 10, 8 p.m. I Including Sales & Excise Tax Menstrual Pains.. .use PARADOL CHIROPRACTIC FOR HEALTH NEURALGIA Neuralgia Is the name applied to the condition in which there is spasmodic painful sensations along Wc have just received a new shipment of SAVAGE & WRAGG CHILDREN'S SHOES 120th H.A.A. Valentine Dance,) little flavoring as possible; let V IK-VICTORIA pm, Chilcotln U X-Roy Fitting! f p. 12 Noon fimosun the natural flavor of the apples come through. Wherever possible cook apples without peeling. But If you must peel them, drop the apples In cold water to prevent STKWART AND SIMPSON February 10, Armories. j United Church Valentine tea. Mrs. L. M. Greene's, February 15. j 1 Rupert Rod and Oun banquet, February 15. (p) j Legion masquerade party Fri-1 dviy, February 16. i Conrad School P-TA cai'd party, February 18, 8 p.m. ! St. Patrick's Tea and card party. Catholic Hall, March 17. The Kine Edward School P-TA i FASHION FOOTWEAR pnnsun, 11 p.m. P'iTII QI KKN In a booklet which the Junior f'TK ISLANDS Dec. 22 and of Commerce has put tion continues, the pain tends to Chamber become more continuous. In most out on favorite Canadian rec.inos. cases of neuralgia, quick movement Nova Scotia the apDle province PER BOTTLE PER CARTON OF 6 BOTTLES PER GLASS AT FOUNTAINS Fy i and 16 pni. has been represented by 'An- white- Elephant sale and tea.) PRINTING produces a sharp shooting pain along the nerve pathway. P' TII ((I'KKN There are various common types VTK ISLANDS Highest Quality f". Feb. 9 and 23 P P m. Experience Versatility ' J- SKINNER f '''"Port ARent napolis apple pudding. viarch 15, at 2 p.m. I "Apples have symbolized temp-1 orange Ladies' tea and sale,1 tation since the days of Adam March 21. ' j and Eve," Is the comment at the I j0b's Daughters Easter tea and head of the recipe. "This aupl? sale. Masonic Temple, March 22. i puddlne will tempt the most Jad-. Lesion Auxiliary Spring Sale, ed palat j April 4. ApDln Puddln Ingredients: I w.O.T.M. Spring bazaar, April Six medium-sized tart apoles: 20. three tablespoons granulated st Peter's Spring Sale, April sugar; 1 cuns sifted bread 26. flour: three tearpoons baking-i Sonja tea, May Thone 568 1 Dibb Printing Co. h & Heating I i depending on the nerve or nerves Involved. In neuralgia of the face or Tic Douloreux, the 5th Cranial nerve is affected and the pain is sharp and stabbing and is felt on one side of the face. In Intercostal Neuralgia, a spinal nerve is Involved and severe sharp burning pain is felt along the space between the ribs in which the nerve passes. Brachial Neuralgia is a condition in which the nerve fibres leading to the arm are affected and pain is felt out through the shoulder and down the arm. Sciatica or Sciatic Neuralgia is pain along the pathway of the Sciatic nerve, which passes from the base of the ppine, through the pelvic area and down the back of the leg. the pain in this type Is very severe, sharp, and stabbing, often one-sided and us-oally produces a limp and leaning BESNER BLOCK 1 It PHONE 234 llllk powder: one-half trarnonn sa;-one-qunrter cup soft shnrteiiimr: i three-quarters cup granulated . sugar ;one egg (well beaten) ; i threcquarters cun water or mt'k.1 Orease 10 bv six hv two-inch baking dish. Slice peeled apple3 , ; find arrange In the bottom. ; H 1 1 1 1 M Everything ... for the Kitchen Pots Pans Dish Cloths Towels Kitchen Tools II Sprinkle with three t-h!esp"ois' posture. The underlying cause in most . suear. Sift toeMher nour. nak-i !CHAND HEATERS TEX RNERS OIL cases of Neuralgia is a slight dis- nK-powder and sa't. Cream shnr- relationship of one or more verte-! t. ti fif rv Qradunllv brae .subluxation) in the spinal col- te"inK , J "l nt prlmv 1 . add mlxliiB until creamy. sugar, m ,hih m mm nrndur.es Dres- ' sure on the nerve root concerned. ! Add ben ten ens. IWt well. .A-M, IpLUMBING Paper Serviettes Stove Polish Emery Paper Sand Paper , "URES the sharp, stabbing excruciating j dry Ingredients alternately witn , pain is produced by quick body Water or milk, folding In lightly , movement in which the subluxated c .r ariiUon Po.-r rTar-;. able to ! apP7esprlnk.e with combined I skillfully locate the vertebra pro- sugar and cinnamon (one wbie-j duclng the trouble and ln most SDOon sugar nd one t.on'n.wn NE 1 nm 1nl Alterations cases remove the cause oi uu ,.nnmnnl Bake 8 350" F. fori painful condition. U . I I LJ I Lk ... t tkM MM j CU A STANDARD OF B.C. PRODUCT h trans Ltd. I "ox in 45 to 50 minutes. Serve warm,! cut ln squares, with brown sugar sauce or with plain or whippf-H i cream. Eight servings. Consult Your Chiropractor Tn.frtAd hv the Chiropractor' Asot;l&tioil of B.Ci J 1