lAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1941 RAINCOATS THAT ARE : . Smartly Styled " . . . Light in Weight MXS Kngland of Fine Thread- Irinfed Egyptian Cotton. ::s to 42. Specially priced at-$,10 Others at $12 to $19:50 Watts & Nickerson Third 1vi SHIN'S AM) HOYS' CLOTHIERS FIRST AID RESUMING initial Meeting liciu L,asi Lvrning. I'linne 315 ONE PINT A NIGHT CARLISLE, Eng., Sept. 25: iff)) Government taverns here are rationing customers to one pint of beer a night with an extra glass Enrolled at to reular customers If surplus The regular monthly meeting of :.t ladies enrolled the Women's Auxiliary of the !i: ,t aid classes of Prince Rupert Hospital was held John's Ambulance in the board rooms, with Mrs. R :hc initial organi- S. Walton in the chair and a fair gjian National Railways steacMTs leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver t lhi5 ,,.m. P.S.T. calling at Ocean Falls and 1 "well Uivcr. k-Ulirilnn o ... . .. T ii. ja p.m. i5.t. canine at ocean raua. pins leave Prince Rupert for hc East ua" Wednesday and Friday at G:00 p.m.I'.S.T. Au-conditloned Sleeping and Dining Cars For full Information, reservations, etc.. call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. I'hone 260, Prince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines saving time, was reported tnis morning to be on time. Harry Langley is acting as stenographer at the present session of the Supreme Court Assizes here, having arrived yesterday on the Prince George from Vancouver. Mrs. J. E. Whittles, wife of the chaplain of the local garrison area, returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a visit in Vancouver. S. J. Jabour, who has been In the city for several days on Insurance business, will sail on the Prince Rupert tomorrow afternoon for Stewart where he will spend a week before returning to Capt. John McNaughton arrived in the city on the Prince George yesterday from Vancouver to represent the War-time Shipping Board in connection with ship construction - at the local - dry dock. Visitors at yesterday's luncheon ,,! Uic season. Half attendance of members. The., (hll Prin,0 p,,,.. r.VPn ri,lh more are expected president reported the purchase , werc Jame8 Parker of tne Kam. t.. Most of them of two Gatch beds, six bedside j Gyro club s j, Jabour :id year courses, tables and four over-bed trays for of the Vancouver ciUD. Dr j. H. lif e! each Wednes- the wards. An invitation from roM mK,., nf thp inral is Macdonald has the American Hospital Association j club wag weicomed Dack after an .. .-:nuc as lnstruc- to attend a conference of hospl-1 extended absence in the east. tal auxiliaries was declined with' Karnn-was elects regret but It is hoped that at who has been some future time the Prince Ru-; o weeks wi.l romrjlete its pert auxiliary may be able to send ., . his . C,fc Mr, : ;d!r of December, i delegate to a conference. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS a ynur ncw unci renewal orders v i , us LOWEST PUBLISHERS' t ul( ES ON ALL MAGAZINES to or "m any part of the world. 'VW IS THE TIME TO ORDER OR RENEW G'FT SO, SCRIPTIONS for Christmas A pi ropriate Gift Cards Sent at Extra Charge. No A McKac Bros. Dependable Service Mr. Justice A. M. Manson was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince 7urfrt Rotary Club. President P. H. Linzey was in the chair and there was a good attendance of nembers with several guests. :24. It's wonderful what a little Announcements Ail uaverUs.eii.tuUs In this col umn will Dc cinrKi-d for lull munlh at 25c a word UiiHLU ciiuren Tea, Mrs. M. F. Nlckerson, Atlln Ave., Sept. 25. Queen Mary Refugee Club Tea, Sept. 27. Legion Rooms. 102nd. Women's Auxiliary Dance Armouries, October 1. St. Andrew's Mission Klndergar-' ten opening October 1. Eagles Bridge and Dance, Oct. 1. Catholic Bazaar, October 1 and 2. Novelty dance Friday, Oct. 3. Oddfellows' Hall. Scotch Dance Oct. I iinn1 Hall Arim 35e. Sixth Avrnuc West, October 9. Orange Bridge. October 9. Navy Tea. Oct. 18, Legion Hall Anglican Tea. ion, Oct. 16. Mrs. J. R. Morrl- P. T. A. Telephone Bridge. Oct. Hill 60 Tea, November 1. Orange Sale, November 5. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 7. W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar, Nov. 19. Cathedral Fall Sale. Nov. 20. St. Peter's Fall Sale, Nov. 27. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS NOTES Oliver Santcrbane returned to E. T. Kenney, after spending the city on the Prince George yes-. the day in the city on private bus- terdapr from Vancouver. Miss Rose LaBelle left on last iness, left , by last evening's train ton his return to the Interior. evening's train for a trip to Prince The Misses Mary and Margaret George, Edmonton, Kamloops and Sargent, daughters of Mr. and Vancouver. .Mrs. R. S. Sargent of Hazelton, passed through the city yesterday Local Friends Receive Card From Mr. and Mrs. Croft Brook Local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Croft Brook, former manager of the Standard Oil Co. at Prince "Dr. H. E. .Popham, j i Assistant. "Ttt Mn o - rrnmnMl o fell AP VA 2 dozen large tomatoes. lVi dozen apples. Vi pound salt. 4 large green sweet peppers. 98. 1 red pepper. 2 pounds brown sugar. 2 ounces mustard. 2 tablespoons ground ginger. .2 pints vinegar. 4, Oddfel- C large onions. ' ' Wash and slice tomatoes and onions, pare, core and slice apples, i Pip,sby:crian Ten, Mrs. McLcod's, slice peppers and take out seeds. Mix spices with sugar and salt,, and add' vinegar. Place on heat until sugar Is dissolved, and add to other Ingredients. Boif for l'.j hours, then pour Into sterilized jars and seal. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FVOM HOME" Rates 75c up 50 Rooms Hot St Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 W. Stapleton, who recently sue ceeded G. A. McNicholl as general L passenger agent for the Canadian National Railways at Vancouver. will" be here aboard the Prince Rupert tomorrow making the round trip north. It will be his first visit here since assuming the new post. DUCKS' BLOW-OUT WINNIPEG, Sept. 25: () Cor morants, commonly known as crow ducks, caused a blow-out at a suburban sub-station of the City Tonight's train, due to arrive on the way home after visiting in Hydro System last week when from the east at 12:00 daylight Calgary, Banff and Vancouver. they took to roosting on the wires. IT'S ALWAYS DEPENDABLE r Announcement PROVINCE'S Of Daughter, PREMIERS British Columbia Has Had Twenty-Two Administrations. Division on party lines was in troduced in the provincial legis of British Columbia in 1903. labUi lature C ul Uiivuii vwu svt Capt. P. A. Mclntyre, who has Rupert, . . have received . a novel enlered Confedera. been here in that connection, sails ' tt0n in 1871 and provincial admin- by the Prince George tonight on "Being in our sixth year of in- igtrations from tnat date to the the firm of his return to Vancouver. corporation Present reeime of Hon. T. D. Pat- a II visiting here with parents, and Mrs. S. E. Parker, while recuperating from a recent serious Illness, will be leaving by the Car-dena tomorrow night on his return to Kamloops, accompanied by Mrs. ! ParKer and' child. "Loreta Brook, production man ager; "Croft Brook, designer and chief engineer, 1 "Declare a dividend In the form of a new model we give you "JUDI BROOK, (Model A), 6 lbs. 3 oz., released September 11, 1941. ; "Two lung -power, free squeal-' lng, water cooled exhaust, streamlined body, changeable, seat covers, cry control, must be heard to be 'appreciated. "This model first performed at St. Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba!" Technical tullo, who has announced a gen eral election Oct. 21, follows: Before party politics was introduced In 1903: 1. Hon. F. J. McCreight, Dec, 1871 to Dec. 23, 1872. 2. Han. A. DeCosmos, Dec 1872 to Feb. 11, 1874. 3. Hon. G. A. Walkcm, Feb. 11, 1874 to Jan. 27, 1876. 4. Hon. A. C. Elliott, Feb. 1, 1876 to June 25, 1878. 5. Hon. J. Walkem, June 6, 1878 to June 12, 1882. , 6. Hon. R. Beaven, June 13, 1882 .to Jan. 10, 1883. l 7. Hon. W. Smythe, Jan. 28, 1883 to March 29, 1887. I 8. Hon. A. E. B. Davie, April 1, It. .u . Z .,, u 1887 to Aug. 3, 1889 new model during the balance of the year. When better babies are made, we will be too old to care." 3) AUSTRALIAN OIL WELL BEAT THIS ONE FORT WILLIAM, Ont., Sept. 25: (0) A spctikled trout weighing seven pounds 9' ounces, believed il. Hon. J. Robson, Aug, 1916, 3, 1889 to June, 1892. 15. Hen. T. Davie, July 2, . 1892 to March 4, 1895. 11. Hon. J. H. Turner, March 4, 1805 to Aug. 8, 1898. 12. Hon. C. A. Scmlin, Aug. 12, 1898 to Feb. 27, 1900. MELBOURNE, Scot. 25: (0) 13. Hon. J. Martin, March 1, , .., H j.in.ft.im. fnr Oil in Davlnc nuantities suitable 1900 to June 14, 1900. ., m. nonnin rrnrt the classl- for the production of Diesel fuel 14. Hon. J. Dunsmuir, June 15, rirrt a nri (tf) has been found at Lakes Entrance, 1900 to Nov. 21, 1902. Victoria. : 15. Hon. E. G. Prior, Nov. 21, 1902 to June 1, 1903. After party politics was introduced by Richard McBride: 16. Hon. Richard Mc Bride (Cons.), June 1, 1903 to Dec. 15, 1915. 17. Hon. W. J. Bowser, K.C., nV oSwrthi; 7oZit Dec-15, 1915 10 Nov-231 landed in the Nipigon river. Timely Recipes GREEN TOMATO SAUCE 18. Hon. Harlan C. Brewster (Lib.). Nov. 19, 1916 to March 1. jl918. j Hon. Hon. John Oliver (Lib.), i March 6, 1918 to Aug. 17, 1927. 20. Hon. John D. MacLean (Lib.), lAug. 29, 1927 to Aug. 20, 1928. 21. Hon. S. F. Tolmie (Cons.), Aug. 21, 1928 to Nov. 15. 1933. 22. Hon. T. D. Pattullo (Lib.), Nov. 15, 1933 to the present. 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