November 4. 1933 day, DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE ir, Dance Held At Oona River For ial Affair and '1,rs" " " Mrs. Nornerj ..,.jocH9V df last week the hered w the scnoui nuusc at ;t Dlarc to take part In cele- tine the seventeen"' "'is nirsary o ""0- .... Ttfirsnn ana me in anni- ,rv of the marriage of Mrs. ' . . i- ji.j hrr WhOSe nusoanu uicu suuie I WDI irs ago. . ur and Mrs. Ivarson nave Deen I 'u.t of Oona River for the . . W ii vears ana ivus iiucik 8 years. Th,e -latter ls thv nr Mrs. vMicutc uaui- 1U1CI w - ' .... jM evening' was peni in aanc ? tnd at midnight, refreshments anson, on behalf or me wnoie -m,mifv fe ucitatea Mr. ana Ivarion on ceiearaung iu-vears of married life and . . i rM. T -V, v nf ait. anu ran. nuikKJt belnz among tneir nrsi seuiersi Mr Ivarson tnanicea nu inenas r their efforts to maice tne an irried life as he naa rouna it SCHEDULE The following Ladles' Bowling 1o o ntinnnfPrl November 4 Rangers vs. Blue itut ! mrz -:r NowmMr 7-Anneiies vs. uru November U-C. N. R. A. vs. An- i ril ii I - November 1(-Rangers vs. P. R. NQvember IJ-Maccabees vs. An- tieltes, Bluebirds vs. C. N. R. A. November 21 Doodads vs. Rang- en, p R. ends vs. Brunettes. November 25 Maccabees vs. C N. R. A. Bluebirds vs. Annettes. November 28 P. R. Grads vs Dwdads, Banners vs. Brunettes. LIMES' HOWLING LEAGUE G. Ttl. Ave. Annette's, 0 4470 746 f.H. Qrads 6- .3969 C02 Doodads .?...'..6 3950 658 K Birds, V....1...-. 0 3700 617 tepr$ . .0 3491 598 Jtobees' :. 6 3496 582 CIS. A. 6 3190 5321 Brasses' " .6 3081 514' Want Ads AGENTS WANTED NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarem, JTpprletor " MMME AWAY .1 UOM HOME" Rates $1.00 up M Booms iHot,ft.cold'Waer Prince Rupert, B.C. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE FUESII SHIPMENT wnoleum & Congoleum eW Freshen your "ome nowl ''hone 775 1 -f.-r I fMrs, Bowes Is HonoredWith Shower Party Mr. '0car Pick Hostess Saturday Nljht At Delightful Affair In Honor Of Popular Recent Rride in nonor or Mrs. W. W. Bowes. formerly Miss Yvonne Terrlen, popmar recent bride, Mrs. Oscar Pick was hostess Saturday night wun a aeiightful mlscellaneou shower at her home, 725 Claude Street. The table was attractively decorated vlth pink chrysanthe mums and tapers to match, Mrs . . . n - - il 1 uujci was me recipient or manv beautiful gifts. An enjoyable evening concluded at midnight with the serving of delicious refreshments by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs. Walter Howarth and Mrs. E. J,. Clapn. Those present were Mrs. Bowes. 1 Mrs. Terrlen, Mrs. Hueh Smith. Mrs. R. Peterson. Mrs. E. J. Clapp. Mrs. Walter Howarth, Mrs. M. Hveding, Mrs. P. Peterson. Mrs. Alex Halg, Mrs. Oscar Pick, Miss K. Johnson, Miss Annie Peterson. Miss Cathie Carmlchael, Miss Kar-Ina Peterson and Miss Hanslna Fredhelm. County Court Is In Session Only Three Cases on Calendar For November Two Naturalization Applications County Court was in regular monthly session before Judge W. E. Fisher this morning, cases being set as follows: Northern British Columbia Power Co. Ltd. vs. Dunwell Mines, $713, Patmore ft Fulton for plaintiff, Williams, Manson, Brown & Harvey for defendant, stood over. Sydney M. Everlelght vs. C. Haw thorne, $69.52, Williams, Manson, Brown ft Harvey for plaintiff, C. F. Campbell for defendant, Novem ber 28. Joe R. Clay vs. Ja,ck Cook et al, Patmore ft Fulton for plaintiff, stood over. Two naturalization applications were dealt with. Famous Surgeon Dies in London Halibut Landings Lower Because Of Tie-up on Railway Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the month of October this year, according to fi gures compiled on the local water front, totalled 893,000 pounds as compared with 1,282,900 pounds In October last year. The Canadian total this October was 347,500 pounds as against 126,000 pounds a year. .ago, while this Octobers American total was 545,500 pounds in comparison with 1,156,000 pounds In the same month last year. The tie-up of the last couple of weeks on the railway line has been responsible to a large extent; Carl Norden and Victor Pearson,' Smlthers; R. M. Stewart, Atlin; G.' F. Frost, city. ' Royal E. Dahl, city. Prince Rupert L. G. West, Vancouver. TIME TABLE OF BOWLING Five Pins -November 8 Pioneer Laundry vs. Old. Empress; Lambie & Stone vs. Post Office. - ; November 15 Pioneer Laundry vs. Post Office; Old Empress vs. Lambie ft Stone. November 22 Post Office vs. Old Empress; Lambie ft Stone vs. Pioneer Laundry. November 29 Pioneer Laundry; vs. Old Empress; Lambie & stone 1 vs. Post Office. December 6 Pioneer Laundry vs. Post Office; Old Empress vs. Lambie ft Stone. December 13 Post' Office vs. Old Empress; Lambie ft Stone vs. Pioneer Laundry. December 20 Pioneer Laundry vs. Old Empress; Lambie ft Stone vs. Post Office. Ten Pins November 3 Power Corporation vs. Canadian Legion: Elks vs. i Grotto. 1 November 5 Atlin Fisheries vs. I Knox Hotel; Rosee, Cowan ft Latta vs. Moose. nr. .ueorge louns rasses rtway- j NoVember 10-Grotto vs. Power His Widow And Daughters In j corporation; Canadian Legion vs. Vancouver Eiks t T";. . 1 November 12-Atlin Fisheries vs. A COMPLETE Range of Men's and I Young, famous opthalmlc surgeon, 1 jnox ij0tel women's Footwear. Exclusive patented features. The most appealing, the most wanted, the easiest selling, and the fastest toroey making line ever sold Pays big $2.00 commission. Don'l mia this. Write , for Salesmen proposition now! Super wear Sta-Montrenl FOR SA;E 1 BARRED Rock- Pullets, laying. .-5653 Fifth Ave. East. (256), PR SALE--Office safe, extra thick KlK giving perfect protection gainst .fire. Dally News. (tt), uicu ucie jrc3.-iuuj. 11c 1a auivivcui November by a widow and two daughters at j nrnHr.. present In Vancouver. r ;Elks. "TJLLIE THE TOILER" 17 Canadian Legion Power Corporation, vs. I November 19 Knox Hotel vs. If you wish to swap something- Grotto; Power .Corporation 'Vs. At- Trv a nlasslfied. Hn Fisheries. mjRSV. MOMSV 'MAC VMTSCSTDSEE TWG MODEL Jflte), SOT ME" FLUTTERl , tEuu, movjthatves. Icam VM I I VMOM THE MY I S HELP 2 MODEL HOME 'H ''inZCZZ. ' eTOIWTO MEuD VT? Ml! I'M" virtrsv ' November, '24 Ellcs ys. Cowan ft 'Latta; Moose vs, dian Legion. Moose. it Is felt, for the reduced American" .' landings. Hotel Arrivals Savoy "1 THE DOOR'S, OMUATCllEED A UC5HT-' LET'S j SURPRISE MAC. Rose, Cana- November '28 Power Corporation vs. Knox Hotel; Atlin Fisheries v. Grotto. December 1 Rose, Cotin ft vs. Canadian Legion 3 .Elks vs. December. 3 Moose vs. PowerJ .December 15 Knox, Hotel vs. Corooratlon: Grotto vs. Rose.rsks: AUln Fisheries vs. Canadian Cowan ft Latta. I - 4 V 11- uecemDer oanauiuu vs. Knox Hotel; Elks Fisheries. 'Legion vs. .Atlin December ljOjPower'Cqrpjatlon vs. Rose, Cowan & Latta; Moose vs. Grotto. Legion. December 17 -Moose vs; Knox; Atlin Fisheries vs. Olose. 'Cowan .ft 'Latta. :Dctraber22 Power 'Corooratlon vs. (Canadian Legion; Elks vi.l 1 Grotto. December 24 Atlin vs. Knox; Rose, Cowan ft Latta vs. Moose. .December .29 Grotto vs. Power Corporation; Canadian Legion vs. Elks. December '31 Atlin vs. Moose; Rose, Cowan ft .Latta vs. Knox. 5,000 OF ITS WORKERS ARE SHAREHOLDERS IN IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED January 5 Canadian Legion vs. 'Orotto; Power'Corporatlon vs. Elks. A FEW DAYS AGO, 208,528 shares of Imperii!; Oil -Wk were distributed to Jmperial Oil employees throughout -Canada, f The -market value of the stock at thertime of distribution was about $4,000,060. ' 'The stock was not given to the 'w6fkers.-"Thy Subscribed for it oyer a fhreeyear 'period and under advantageous ' terms. For many years the Company's employees have been acquiring stock in this 'way. Consequently, of Imperial Oil's 55,000. shareholders in .Canada more than '; 5,000 are employees of the Company. ' Imperial Oil has encouraged and assisted its workers 'toiacquire ownership in the Gompany for two reasons : '(1) Because Imperial Oil believes -.that ilab'our is entitled to ifair.and , just (treatment, and the stock acquisition jplan lis sorily -one phase of the sGompany's labour policy which (includes pensions, sickness .and death benefits, groupiinsurancc, etc., and (2) Because : 'Imperial Oil, ILimitcd wants iits mjiloyees to have a real interest tin serving you and iallithe'Gompany'a customers to the very best of their ability . So when you deal with an employee of Imperial Oil, Limited you are, in :many cases, dealing with one of the owners of 'the Company. iHe is anxious ito, serve you , well, ito win your goodwill and continued patronage, 'because it 'Uibh-Gompany. The men who drill for oh the sailors who man great tankers , on ;the Atlantic and v Pacific, "the workers in the refineries, the chemists in the ilaboratories, ;the agents at country bulk, stations, the drivers on the trucks, the salesmen at (the service stations most of these are 'not only employee's.; they .are shareholders :too. They are Responsible people with;an interest' in-thebu3iness':and so weihavefaifh in their ability and desire to serve you .well. marl si' BUY AT THE SIGN An All-Round Surprise I'LL. 1 -surpre THE .DEARt YEAH, ( VAlELL, YOU'LL MAKE A' 1 MEED A MODEL Hu S B AMD MAC MODEL MR-Cy: WAIT TILL;! i VFE J I'SEE VOHOS AT THE DOOR IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED IMPERIAL PRODUCTS, m A FAIR DEAL By Westover ill Boo ! rfeSi' -Htf" 1 m .CAU6HT 1 gr. , -bo .FuMNyWl 'SSp ) S) Mac 's Many Needs , r. ' . 11 7 "-vi"' r T- : -T SI TNI TH BUTCHECJ I'M THE, j pOMT 1ELL ME ) ' I KT'C MAKEfc 'CAUSE LsOPh I 1