LIU m At Prfnrc Rupert 'Dnilp jQcuis 5 ' Local News Items " Saturday, Marcn 9, 194C HtKt itnmance Coming . i...if iiurinc .. t vol Ween .llf (I I 1, - - " fairs of Susan," gay na stnrnne joau with a distlnguisnea imludine George nVepfe. Don ue- Walter Abel, is an out entertainment attrac lir to the Capitol Thea- Oil MOnauy J-.. MAVt nesauy hw. AUnpntps the un IP c-t-f"" - t uncnn ji 11 hnmp from an tour wiiuoc - ...nvxilttv Till rp, ui 1 tttviAC an fii wuin:i lour i"vw, baffling to four bewua- 1 itiiji w"----- waller auci, uiuici-here have been three . flnnrM's life. . . i (Un. In . ,hi rrm ia .r. liici All vnur iu " . ikn nrnOTip"tivp bride. ; nc i" " r ' nnrf ho Vio ire Is but the lady finally alluring siren, Joan is m breath - takingly i.t- .ill l. f i Afofr rn rrif i:i(iit'i I IIUVv-V w a typographical error. v Npws Friday as the by wnicn uns yi-ur rian Tea. March 14, men. Chamber of Commerce t ma- V e iruiiii. jviaiimi aj. 9t Patrick's Tea and 111 1U. Oddfellows' Hall. Singers Concert, Booth Auditorium. Wednes- ,.u on o ic wi o. 1U ft. til. . Kergin, 4 th Ave. West. II Willi U . . j M nh rinnrp. OHrifpllna;!!' W.A; Tea, Mrs. David" 4th Ave West, March tea and sale. April 3, : Hall. Of the Moose nn7nnr Oddfellows' Hall, April '-nan Spring Sale, April oak. may iu, ir u.mrp- 1 1111 i. Tifiii TUMI., SUPREME COURT OP 1 I IhH I'MT Tllltlt A IN PROBATE AND OTHERS , l j UV.IIIIUU fc, iienrv Nm rn UUCP Hllru. n.in.t. n i.uirtl l. nriiin 1:0- 'a of the Prlnm thm.w B;Td Bmr,h '", supreme Columbia on the Ui inrlDkt.i.i a- . . . . oruLinn vh rf tin Hn.xjnr- naviritf rlnlm same iirr.ti . . "uiiviiura nr Airrri t tnc xalrt ...in a' Prince Hnnrt 11 r .wi. TDAI iiatpi in fii ri it m 11VIL.L convenience . . . rinsi'nt Rooms, n r 1 n Cafn t,u DEMISES ,R:novated) ""ONE 51 1AX " "epareds - -4 ill! Il'l IlIMn Ave. . ww NEW PRINCES OF TIIK Cl, :: CREATED AT VATICAN CITY-Four former archbishops are pictured utter bonis mi -ardina..s m the consistory in Rome. Italy. Left to right they are Cardinal Samuel A ten, of Chicago; Cardinal Edward Mooney. of Detroit; Cardinal John J. Olennoi:. of S 1, .is, m., and Cardinal Francis J. Spellman, of New York. They are shown after receivi ig t. air biKlietti or official papal messages informing them of their elevation. Oik- Canadian, the lormer Ar chbishop James C. "McGuigan, Toronto, Ont., also, became a prince or the Catholic Church on this occasion. Cardinal Vllleneuve, of Quebec, was present. IS GOING TO CONVENTION "Mrs. Han 1'arent V. A. Dflfgate to Vancouver Many Nijv Members Tukcn in Mrk Dan Parent will leave net week for Vancouver to represent the Women's Auxiliary of the local'Canadian Lesion at a provincial convention in Vancouver wiliest will also be attended byMrs. William Brass, formerly of Prince Rupert. The local W. A., at Its monthly meeting Thursday night. Initiated 10 new members Mesflames E. Anderson, Q. Brown, M. Smith, T. Cameron, E. Gomez, O. Holbrook, E. Perreault, D. Bean, E. Bond and B. Bouzek Another new member, Mrs. O. Ciccone, will be initiated next week. Sick visiting committees were named in the persons of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Lipsln for the east end and Mrs. Morrow and Mrs. Black lor the went end. A donation was ordered made to the Salvation Army in Vofir touvcr.'' . Basketball Dance Draws Big Crowd Following last night s international basketball games, a dance was held In the Oddrellows' Hall in honor of the visiting players from Ketchikan and New Metla-katla. It was a highly enjoyable party with music by Bobby Woods' Orchestra. The players are also receiving private hospitality from many friends in the city and appear to be enjoying their visit to the full. MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Kcpnhs Phone Black :t(7 236 Second Avenue West FOUR VETERANS PRINCE RUPERT DECORATORS Specialists In Each Branch Paperlianeing Signs Decorating Blue 285 Box 1422 Stn. B. 111 SAILIN5S FOR -VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday-SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. William Beynon, Port Edward; J. Callihoo, Vllleneuve, Altn.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison, Port Simpson; A. Leighlon. Metlakatla; H. A. Ren-ncr, city; William Beynon jr. fort Simpsm; H. A. Neilson, city; George PorSat, Ocean Falls: V. Sxildel. Ocean Falls; E. N, Poltnn, Port F'sington; Miss M, Fryer, Vancouver; Mrs. M Evcwn, Port Sinmson; Mr. and Mrs. A. Pratt. Prince Rupert; D. M''Icd. Houj-ton. HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNS ASHLEY Q. How can I make the white of an esg beat to the required stiffness? A. When It does not beat to the required stiffness, add a pinch of baking soda while beat-hig. This also will make it more fluffy, and prevent falling If it imtWiwHtnd awhile nf ter beating. Q. How can I render a naus-emi'i medietas tasteless or palatable? A. Chew a piece of orange ppel, or take a tiny bit of cayenne neiroer before taking the disagreeable medicine. Lawrence Hanson Home With Bride Lawrence Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hanson, arrived in the city on Thursday night's train from Calgary, accompanied by his bride, the former Gladys Foss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Foss of Calgary. They were united at a quiet ceremony In the prairie city a week ago. They will make (he;r home in Prince Rupert. Bride and groom are both 2! years of age and celebrate their birthday on the same day. The ?;room was born In Prince Rupert and lived almost all his life here, having been for a time on Porcher Island. After serving for three years with the Royal Canadian Air Force, he was dis charged at Christmas a f t.e r which he joined the dry dock staff here ASTHMA Prom all over Canada and th U.S.A. come glowing reports of quick relief with "Davis- Asthma Remedy No. 7895." Oet It. to-eether with diet sheets, at any Edmonton Drug Store. Three week supply $3.00. ECZEMA For adult or baby, don't miss this 'Davis1 Pruritus Cream." greaseless, stainless, odorless and Immediately effective. To try It Is to boast it. 60c. (1.00, 1.C5. NEW PEN AND PENCIL SETS . . Waterman s and Parker's As gifts . . . beautiful, practical, useful J.H.BULGER .1 E W K L E It S THIRD AVENUE (Opposite Post Office) ur Friends... In the district who shop in the city, you can get what you need in the following things at the VARIETY STORE . . . SMALL HARDWARE STATIONERY IJAI5YS' WEAR CROCKERY TOYS and GAMES COSMETICS PHONE: GREETING CARDS SOUVENIRS SIMPLICITY PATTERNS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS NOVELTIES SEWING NEEDS and many other things. Make the VARIETY STORE your shopping centre when in the city. THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" 112 TAXI ON CALL NIGHT AND DAY A Basketball time changed to 7 p.m. Mrs. R. Augler and son will sal) Sunday on the Venture on a trip to Stewart. For a reliable taxi, Phone 32. Open Day and Night. (tf) Tony Crawley and R. G. Van der Sluys have been elected to membership in the Prince Rupert. Rotary Club. Sheardown's deliver dally. Today's orders delivered tomorrow. We're as near as your phone. , (tf) J. C Gilker, assistant manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Starage Co., sailed this 1 morning on the Ca-vata on a business trip to Vancouver. A Canadian Legion W. A. Ban quet, Wednesday :aroh 13, Bos ton Cafe, 7 p.m. Paid up members only. (CO) N. B. Robinson, western sup- ) crvisor of Wartime Housing, sailed Thursday night on his return to Vancouver after spend- ' ing a couple of days here on I company business. 1 Murray Todd, Indian Agent at Alert Bay, arrived in the city late yesterday after attending the convention of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia at Port Simpson and sailed thl." morning on the Catalu for the south. Mr. and Mrs. George McAdams of Terrace arrived in the city on Thursday night's train from the ; interior and called this morning on the Catala lor a two weeks" business trip to Vancouver. During their absciice the store at Terrace is in charge of Harry Phillips, who arrived at Terrace recently from Kamloops. 7 vs, J.H.Mair Auctioneer 0 SALES ARRANGED and Conducted at Your Convenience SALES ROOMS 171 Third Ave. . Phone Black '156 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S ill FINEST SALMON I) A Cash ior old gold. Bulger's. Miss Vaughan, regional counsellor of Wartime Housing, is spending 10 days in the city on official business, having arrived Wednesday morning from Vancouver. A Modern Dance Saturday, Oddfellows' Hall. Bobby Woods' Orchestra. (58) Rev. J. L. Bradley of Victoria sailed this morning by the Catala on his return south after spending the week here attending the annual conference of the Native Brotherhood of B. C. as representative of Bishop Coady of Victoria. A Members are requested to attend meeting of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, Sunday March 10, at "2 p.m, Ut) EATON'S BIG, NEW SPRING AND SUMMER CATALOGUE FOR 1946 HAS, BEEN MAILED IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED YOUR COPY WHITE TO WINNIPEG FOR IT T. EATON C There is no substitute for CROMAX LIQUID FLOOR WAX Made especially for Linoleum, Tile, Hardwood, Rubber and Composition Floors. A guaranteed product of G. II. Wood & Co., Sanitation Specialists For immediate delivery Phone H'A'2 PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE WHOLESALE 330 Second Avenue P.O. Box 772 Phone C32 -r KWONG SANG H1NQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Npxt to KingTal) All your patronage welcome Open a pjn. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 An Announcement To the Motoring Public ... NEW HOURS FOR SALE OF GAS AT LONG MOTORS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS - 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 1 P.M. TO 4 P.M. This is a service for your convenience . .. . you are invited to take advantage of it. Operator FRANK MORRISON UNDERWEAR MEN Keen comfortable these ... I'M oiusiery marcn ways in a suit 01 f.i . rv v.- line underwear. h W-AM C fiAcr ffrn tViAPA nnnnA I 3 .v now in stock. (&C ..... n n . , wmuii ;e .x" . ' . UV'U.. f V 'J Snrinff needle knit. Wool and ffl v.; cotton. Per suit $.."00 Mercury No. 98 Merino Combinations 75 wool. Per suit '$.".00 Mercury Crusader Combinations Natural shade pure wool. Per suit $7.00 Mercury Cream CombinationsLight weight fine cotton. Per suit $l.tl." P.D.Q. Buttonless Comblnatfons Medium weight cotton. Per suit $i.r,) "THE MEN'S SHOP " A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS WILL BRING RESULTS SUNDRY SPECIALS . . . Simms Shavinj Brushes ."() 7." $l;00 $1.50 Combs We have a large stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Combs of all types. Bought in large quantities, we offer exceptional values from 10 to Colgate's Three-Feature Toolh Brush Guaranteed Nylon, Cleans, Polishes, Massages ilOip Plastic Soap Boxes U5C1 Plastic Tcoth Brush Holder For Home and Travel fits all standard tooth brushes Gillette Tecli Razor with Five Gillette Blades Special 40 Pal Razor Blades t for 10( 10 for 'ZTti 25 for 50f 50 for $l.ou 0RMES LTD. St. Patrick's Cards By KUSTCRAFT Ranging; from 5c to 25c DIBB PRINTING COMPANY Office Supplies, Bookbinding, Printing, Stationery Birthday and Every Day Cards BESNER BLOCK Waterman Pens THIRD AVENUE S JUST RECEIVED Velour and Mohair Chesterfield Suites. Also Solid Hardwood Bedroom Suites. furniture TAFT & ODOWES NOVELTIES (Formerly J. II. Malr) OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Wein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open C a.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE 17.'$ Trappers Attention Highest Prices Paid for Your FURS SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL BILL SHRIABERG B.C. FURNITURE Phone Black 321 EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you watt. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street