,y Fashion Show 'f fnr Fall-Winter " Betty ana wmdle and , j.csed in WYU iso dresses ire. . tableau wiw new ,Irs. Jessie Boulter .tti Lioya i .3 r1 tS 01 uc- material ana - tt'tll MiO. tfro Kill II LCI. ,nd Mrs Camie ray casuals and .... .. vn uminous r lib n - - - au (tifc Uary Moore. Mrs. Mrs, Hibbard. Mrs. iUi 4 Boulter H and Hazel Hcnl'lVPii 111 -r .n en r i new wit in fabric and V,nrntt in rfo .firrnw look C0I1 Ar KrnaH ishnnl- . IaJ Ul. :i (or s;unnlng ac- uKeau with Cathie nnnltr in be iMsiiu. Mrs. Rorle. Mrs, Nelson and Uking part wear-.a which no timid At reiuze ; tame the bridal n.i.1.1 1U. nuicnison as me 9: l 1 tiion as uuwer I iiii.Lri ill r Vf!l Vlno-ctnn 3'U arranged and r.:ai settings. :a'.les were pro- T::sgman singing a i::ompanled by id Mrs. Oaks, ac-irerne Llnney sang if The World is The Sunsire." "In- Cj and 'Smllln? MWr'ht, Mrs. J. apanisi, sang "Tne ' also favoring the o i neat little tap Moore, on behalf of ip'sr, presented a Mrs. Wright, Mrs. "I Mrs. Hall of the ca Store and ex-Wciation of the rtwar, also of all neuian Lavigne, ;iftures; Mrs. For-'Sl Bretn and Mrs. as costumiers; . Molly McLeod Br'nd at the door, n as general nr. ladies of the ' Karlne Kingston '? numbers for the ltr were Mrs. Breen l Tableau :hlsn.red and nlalrf : Dot Hutchison, W; Marlssa Win-fss! Helen Hihw skirt. "indie anH tii. - green striped chlson, lime suit ome suit. lMle. Urn. a v uiCW( ' " IMA p"Parcd - Bee MORTIMER 5. OK IllinpOmnr --uuilioi .mtiimn nnrl n ftiaViinn told story iw vv: - - r "i:" -inter, c" ldvi'v r - nnr tnn' old. all irave a .vW tOU ---- , ' i v ., no .nv - . i-. k -vtif cm rmi in t nn v n w i ; if nun ww kj ijw w u 4 w .ffwt iu . i i l- b i on.. cj4VV.,.:i hist, nitrni uy mu oweta oia- . nllflllOIlUl" . - , , rMon rw"'. : Winter. I-O-D-E I nttv Hutchison, urecn wool .u.ir second war Marlssa Wlndle, pint formal. Morning Tableau Betty Hutchison, black housecoat; Jessie Boulter, red housecoat; Dot Lloyd, blue negligee set. Store Tableau Pauline Hlbbard, Harris tweed; Cathie Fraser, cerise coat; Dot Lloyd, green coat. Autumn Scene Ruby Rorle, pink plastic raincoat: Dot Lloyd, green raincoat; Mary Moore, squirrel coat, black 2-Dlece dress; Cathie Fraser black dress; Pauline Hlbbard, purple coat; Ruby Rorle, blue coat: Esther' Nelson, red 2-plece dress; Isobel Moore, rose bunny wool; Mrs. Mary Moore, yellow! coat; Cathie Fraser, black coat; Ruby Rorle, red gabardine dress, squirrel coat; Esther Nelson, blue crepe; Dot Lloyd, black crepe and seal coat; Isobel Moore, green dress and white check; Mary Moore, green dress and squirrel coat; Pauline Hlbbard, green wool dress and muskrat ooat; Jessie Boulter, blue wool dress and muskrat coat; Esthet Nelson, green suit; Cathie Fraser, purple dress and seal shortle: Mary Moore, blue suit; Isobel Moore, blue wool dress and squirrel coat; Ruby Rorle, silver blue crepe dress; Pauline Hlbbard, grey crepe; Esther Nelson, green coat; Hazel Wright, Ll..i. Am. fltu wKttA etrtnoe Mtf.viu oiacit UHas wini whim; avwvt n.tn T"rt - hv . --. i t i l i - t iwi.c yvuvj . w nv unrip, niaric ti rr-vs wilii ac- .,:LI I TImiaI . . . , 1 and coat; Hazel Wright, grey suit. Teatime Tableau Cathie Fraser. beige dress; Dot Lloyd, mauve crepe; Ruby Rorle, blue sequins; Jessie Boulter, fuschla dress and fox; Pauline Hlbbard. black crepe; Hazel Wright, grey dress. Cocktail Scene Ruby Rorle. black gown; Hazel Wright, black gown; Esther Nel son, blue and white gown; Cathie Fraser, mauve formal. Bridal Tarty Betty-Hutchison, white gown and veil; Dot Hutchison, mauve .gown; Marlssa Wlndle, blue gown; Karlne Kingston, wnue dress. IDENTICAL TEETH The teeth of the wolf agree In every structural detail with those of domesticated dogs. CARDROOKE, Norfolk, Eng. 0) Daniel Bullcn, . 100, of Broadmoor Farm, still works on tho land. Announcements All dvcrtlsciaent tn vnn column will be chrftl tot tull montli at 25o a word. C.N.R. Carmen's Dance and lunrh aid of Pioneers Home, Oddfellows' Hall. Friday, Sept 27. Music hv Harmonecrs. Mod em and O d-Time. Aamission 50c. Everybody welcome. S(2C) r?ahn!ln school Bazaar. Oct. 2 and 3. K.C. Hall. Presbyterian Anniversary Ban quet, October 7. Cambral Spinster's Spree, Civic Centre, October 11. L.O.B.A. Bazaar, Oct. 23. Ouppn Marv Tea. Mrs. Par kin's, October 24. Rebekah Bazaar, October 31, 1.0.0.F, Hall. C.C.F. Bazaar, Nov. 6, Civic Centre. W.A. Baptist Church fall sale. Nov. 7. Women of the Moose bazaar, Moose Temple, Nov. 13 and 14. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November 20. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, November 30. Presbvterlan Fall Bazaar, November 28th. United Church Xmas Bazaar, Dec. 5. Old Time Dance. Prairie Ram biers, every Saturday night. Odd fellows' Hall. It... 'Harris and M. pahkimshn have JUS '""ned proprletorshln 01 0llers. T....1 . .. ' u"ks and General Ironwork 7A i m ii i in ii KING'S SECRETARY SAYS "NO" - Prince Philip of Greece, cousin of King George II, U shown dancing with an unidentified young lady at a recent R.A.F. ball In Paris. Sir Alan Las-cellcs, private secretary to King George VI, denied as "Incorrect" a London newspaper story saying the engagement of Princess Elizabeth,, helr-presumptlve to the throne of England nnrl Prlnro Phllln was "confidently expected In circles close to the royal family." MINER DIES AT SURF INLET Provincial police here have received a report of the death of a miner at Surf Inlet mine on Princess Royal Island short ly before noon Thursday. The man, William Blackburn, collapsed and died while working In the mine, according to the police report. Due to poor radiotelephone reception, other details are lacking. The Surf Inlet mine, a gold property, has been operated for the last year on a development basis after remaining' Idle since 1942. DIAMOND CATCHERS j As diamonds and grease have an affinity, diamonas are od-talned by washing the crushed rock from the mines over taoies of crease, to which only the diamonds adhere. . . ITCH EN ABBAS, Hampshire, Eng., O) Winton Gentle II, dairy shorthorn with the world's lifetime record of production for the breed, has died at tne age oi 18. Svd Barker of the Singer Sew ing Machine Co.. was a passen ger on the Prince Rupert last nlaht. Mr. Barker was In the city. In connection with the opening of a branch store of the company here. Phimbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAI. STOKERS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 Hotel. . . Prince Rupert j Cant. Henry Doiron, Vancou ver; R. Coates, Prince George; F. W. Penfold, Edmonton; F. Stevenson, Brown's Mill; Mary Hutchinson, Vancouver; J. A. Humphries, Calgary; D. Arndom, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. E. Casey. Vancouver: Mrs. L. Leigh and sons, city; S. L. Clarke, Edmonton; Mrs. C. D. Poole. Ketchikan; Mrs, L. Dodge, Shirley; N. A. McKelvie, Prince George; N. Gamlin, Vancouver; C. A. Casey. Vancouver; Mrs. E. Brooks, race. R. E. Gladdlmr sailed last night on a trip to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert. TOR THAT RUB IN... The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S r??r FINEST SALMON LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Established 1910 , FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 ran wlwMill MHwH General Contractor We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE 610 and we will give an .estimate. PRINCE RUPERT P.O. BOX 654 -:- Local News Items Long trips or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) 0 Walter Johnson sailed on. the Prince Rupert last night on a trip to Vancouver. Annual Tax Sale of city properties -.vill be held at the City Hall, 10:00 a.m. Sept. 30, 1946. (227) Art Lanzlcv. War Assets Cor poration traffic manager, Vancouver, sailed on the Prince Ru pert last nicht for the south after a business visit to the city. Mrs. C. G. McCall, represent ing the provincial Parent-Teachers Association will . address a public meeting at the Civic Centre on Monday at 8 pjn. (229) Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sessions arrived in the city Wednesday from Vancouver, leaving that night for their horrfe In Terrace after spending a holiday In the south. Miss Joy Foster of the Prince Rupert Health Unit arrived In the city Friday afternoon after a months' visit In Terrace. While there she was the suest of Mrs. J. McLeod and Mrs. O. Grant. X Participants In all sports and athletics are requested to attend a meeting In the Civic Centre, Friday Sept. 27 at 9 p.m. to dis cuss the poslblllty of subscribing to a Group Accident Insurance Plan. 227) MO" , Canadian Legion Special Meeting Executive Committee tonight at 8:15, Legion Hall. (It) Just arrived from the Bulk- ley Valley. Fresh Killed Frying Chickens and Roasters Fairway Food Market. Phone 434. W. J. Alder sailed on the Prince Rupert last night to return to Victoria after a brief business visit to the city. Mr. Alder was formerly City Commissioner ,of Prince Rupert. Mrs. F. E. Gushue of North Vancouver sailed on the Prince Rupert last night to return south after visiting her son, Douglas Giishue, who is' on the staff of the C.N.R. ticket office. A A meeting of all badminton enthusiasts not members of any existing club will be held in the Civic Centre, Monday, Septem ber 30th, at 8 p.m. to form a badminton club or clubs, (mwil Neil A. McKelvie. editor of the Prince George Citizen, arrived in the city on last night's train to join the editorial staff of the Daily .News during the absence cf G. A. Hunter, who is presently on a trip to Eastern Canada. Mrs. J. R. Sinclair and son John whd have spent the last five weeks a.s guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKcnzie, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to their home at Edmonton. from a Friend. it's a Favour from the B ojM, it's Good Business 'Prusojvttjf 27 1 A MONTH O M. - i'.'i i. ,'nteresf Der annum) III! unmi at the lowest cost ir-;;:,, iranc h JJJ!Sw5iS See the manager or accountaui oj jor ' " ' 'THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY": Why Not a This Fall? SEE OUR FINE NEW STOCK OF FUR COATS and SUITS KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST . (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 pjn. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 pjn. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 Hi BUY ON BUDGET PLAN No Carry Charge No Interest Terms In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES O DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pics and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mcin . Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 0 ajn. to 2 a.m. PHONE 173 Prince Hupctt Daily Ji3rtu5 Friday, September 27, 194S For Stormy Fall Days. Towers' Oiled Cotton Raincoat Olive Green Shade with Corduroy Collar. Lined. Has Storm Flap With dome fasteners. SIZES 36 TO 4G $8.75 "THE MEN'S SHOP' Quality Repairs -Economy Pricej at 532 THIRD AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS PHONE 345 COAL WOOD CRATING STORAGE HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 Just Ariived! A new shipment o Congoleum Rugs and other felt back rugs. See them now aU- Gordon's Hardware McBrlde Street -:- PHONE 311 Some New Goods Things are still far from plentiful. We have a few of the following at present: RONSON LIGHTERS UMBRELLAS ONE WALNUT MANTEL CLOCK -PARKER "51" PENS REYNOLDS BALL PENS WATERMAN PENS AND PENCILS EVERSHARP NEW PENCILS STERLING CIGARETTE CASES NEW COMPACTS NEW SOUVENIR SPOQNS fHtfftfttttttTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTl T . i Fine Wood for Sale! I NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber First class H-inch lengths, free ot nail 510 per cord Second class trimmings up to 11-inch lengths, $8 per cord Third class, various lengths uncut - ?6 per cord FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE HEMMONS TRANSFER rhone Black 156 Office: J Night Thone: Black 665 J. II. Malr's Auction Rooms j P.O. Box 1131 Station B Third Avenue East