..IT1PS CI 'gaiberlandand rsterday ... married at . . hen Lne ( Dili. showed up. .dnncarca w" hot him me xtpnt. however, knot was ueu re the groom jtment for nis .jur of the Wias . flTl ) I 1 ! u u b - aith such gusto row water from ..w nH rx mis 6" In trouble rTCSII 1 uuo umu r cgciuiico IT Florida Pinks, Size 64's . . each 15c Ci7o or;o'a nor dozen U)c K FOOD each 8 Johnson's, .-(ie Nutnm. Li each 21) e TROPHY COFFEE Mb. tin 4l PM'C SHOP Culture in Rtfn o. Phone 655 SERVICE i of all kinds w - Red 894 GE TP XTTTTinn t-rKJJ LI f LORIST LOCK Potted Plants NnvolHn. "on to (.JIT ouu ora Ave EVS KTANn western Pnnora Hed 808 uifiprt ftf .- -i, Saturday ay, Frlday- Louis Lebourdals, M.LA. for Cariboo, arrived In the city on last night's train from the In terior for a brief visit and will leave this evening on his return to the Interior. Mr. Lebourdals resides at Quesnel but Is interested In a guest ranch with his sons in the Bablne Lake country. He was the speaker today at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Report was made by the executive to the Prince Rupert Chamber cf Commerce at Its meeting on Monday night on a session recently held with Ber nard Allen, assistant general superintendent, Canadian National Railways, when reasons were given as to why tne steamer Prince Rupert i3 to receive annual overhaul at Vancouver Instead of Prince Rupert. A letter from a. A. McMillan, superin tendent of Canadian National Steamships, on the same subject has been received. w h h m m m im i m l v FRIENDLY. EFFICIENT SERVICE OUWJJ mj J NOVEMBER 7-8-9 til-n UranH TEA each -?t each 15 Malkins, Hiie ril- Vano or each :W( i BAKING Fruit LTD. lit i t 7 IK 1 - r okay s per pounu iyc GVoch flrnnn nop nniinrl ' T " --- 1 4 RD Fresh. Crisn ner bunch 15c i n it Mn in m i (i i i i wi v Tiii i nil ir Robin Hood Oats QUICK COOKING NON-PREMIUM 8-oz. pkg. EACH 21f BAKING SODA Cow Brand, 1-pound pkg. I- CREAM OF TARTAR Gillette's 4-oz. pkg. :Wf SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant. Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Complied Bcsner Block - Phone 387 FRANK H. PARTRIDGE CONTRACTOR Estimates Given On All Work Phone Green 417 If Its a Rock Job- Call a Rock Man can M. SAtiNDERS Blue 606 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. JERRY VREBOSCH PAPERHANGING and PAINTING PHONE BLUE 810 F. N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Daggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert tOtL PROMPT and EFFICIENT SEKYKJ nil sour ,! . COLUMBIA OPTICAL C0.V Local News Items... LPP Broadcast, Thursday Nov. 7 at 6:45 pm. (261) Mr. and Mrs. J. J. .Judge re turned to the city this morning from a trip to Vancouver. A Thursday, Civic Centre, 8 p m. Education Week Public Meeting 100 children In program (260 William Way returned to the city on last night's train after spending a holiday week end at Remo. Donations for the Leonard Campbell fund may be left at the Dally News office or Phone 397 and they will be called for. (It) A meeting will be held In the Civic Centre, Wednesday, 8 pm., of all interested in forming bridge, whist and cribbage leagues. (260) Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone re turned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver. Mrs. Stone has been in Rochester, Minnesota, receiving further treatment for her Injured arm. Sgt. Major Fred Pocock, attached to Army headquarters at Vancouver In connection with Army Cadet work in the province, arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon fol lowing a trip to Stewart on official business and will proceed south on the Cardena Friday night. A Merchants, Organizations and others desiring to purchase poppy wreaths or large poppies for display purposes or for Re membrance Day are asked to contact the Secretary-Manager, Canadian Legion, not later than Friday, November 8. (261) A letter received by the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, E. T. Applewhalte, secretary, from the Standard Oil Co. of Brl tish Columbia draws attention to a campaign which Is being conducted by the company to obtain scenic photographs which may be of use in publicizing the scenic attractions of the west SUPPLIES Cut Mix The views must be In color and per pound . 3U" by W or larger, ALMONDS Shelled, "Alaska's Recreational Riches,' 2-1d. pkg. "0 j a 71-page mimeographed publl PECANS Shelled, i2-lb. pkg. !! BAKING POWDER Nabob, 2'2-lb. tin C5e PEACHES Sugaripc, 11-oz. pkg He" BAKER'S CHOCOLATE Unsweetened Vi lb. -O cation, providing a wealth if In formation about almost every town and community in the en tire territory, has made Its ap pearance at the office of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com merce. It was compiled by Roy Anderson of Ketchikan and issued by the Alaska Develop ment Board. General and local information on practically every subject is contained in the bro chure. Incidentally, the possi bility of automobile ferry service through southeastern Alaska between Prince Rupert and Haines to connect the Prince Rupert and Alaska Highways is mentioned. Announcements All advertisements In tWs column will bo charged for a full month at 25c a word. Cambral Fall Tea, Mrs. George Rorle's, November 6. c.CF. Bazaar. Nov. 6, Civic Centre. Card Party will be held in the Catholic School hall on Thura day, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. T.pplon W.A. Pioneer Home Dance, Armories, Nov. 8. Women of the Moose bazaar, Moose Temple, Nov. 13 and 14, Eastern Star Dance, Masonic Temple Nov. 15. w. a. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November' 20. St. Peters Fall Bazaar, Nov. 21 Card Party, Catholic School Hall, November 21, 8 p.m. Fishermen's Welcome Home Dance, Civic Centre, Nov. 22. Lutheran Tea and Home Cooking, November 23. St. Andrew's Cathedral FaU Bazaar, November 30. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, November 28th. Scotch Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Nov. 30, in aid of Pioneers' Home. CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates . . for your convenience NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 Mrs. A. Stiles returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. v A BASKETBALL Ketchikan vs. Rupert, November 15 and 16. (268) Joseph Davis returned from a trip to Ocean Falls on the Prince Rupert this morning. Constable Walter Deans of the city police force returned this morning on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancouver. A Sons of Norway meeting, Thursday November 7 In I.O.O.F. Hall. (261) James Bryden, provincial steam boiler Inspector, arrived In the city this morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver. A Thompson Hardware store will be closed until November 13. (263) W. M. Watts, Dr. L. W. Ker- gin, R. G: Van der Sluys and William Bussey returned to the city last night from a weeks hunting trip to the Ootsa and Whitesall Lake country. A Attention, Moose members Funeral services for Brother Charles "Buster" Russell will be he-Id at Grenville Court Chapel, B.C. Undertakers, Fraser Street, it 2:30 Thursday, November 7. Please attend. (260) J. C. Wedd and F. Gray, War time Housing executives, arrived in the city this morning on the Prince Ruoert frctn Vancouver. A A meeting will be held In the Civic Centre, Wednesday, 8 pm of all interested in forming bridge, whist and crlbba, leagues. (260) Carl A. Wcls, deputy supreme secretary, Loyal Order of Moose. Is expected to pay an official visit to the Prince Rupert lodge on September 16, remaining over the following day. The local lodge plans to hold a reception for Mr. Weis, who is coming from Mooseheart. Illinois.. He will continue on to visit Alaska lodges. George E. Willis of Western Canada Travel Service, who was to have come here lo exhibit In terestlng travel films, has writ ten the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce that it Is Impossible for him to come this fall but he hopes to be here at a later date to show the pictures. D'Arcy Appletou, 13-year old school boy of Jenklnton, suburb of Philadelphia, has been sent cards and booklets of Prince Rupert by E. T. Applewhalte, secretary of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, in reply to a request. A letter received by Mr. Applewhalte from the lad expresses much appreciation. DETERMINED TO BUILD TO PEACE Premier Hart Speaks on P.G.E. Commends W. II. Tobey In a recent address before an audience of business men In Vancouver on the subject of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, Premier John Hart expressed determination of the British Columbia government to extend the Pacific Great Eastern Rail way Into the Peace River dis trict. It would be economically un sound, to complete the line to Prince George without extension into the Peace River, -said the Premier. A W.A. Baptist Church fall sale, November T. Mr and Mrs. T. L. Williams, pioneer residents of Port Clements, arrived In the city today from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert on their way home after a trip south. A Announcing organization of Little Theatre Club of Prince Rupert for all Interested in dramatics. Civic Centre, Friday. November 8, 8 pm. (262) Mr. and Mrs. William Cruik- shank returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from & holiday trip to Vancouver, and Southern California. A Long tnps or snort, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) Premier Hart commended W. H. Tobey, general manager of the railway, for "the splendid work he has done In maintaining and operating the road during dlffl-cut times." NO TIME FOR ORATORY DAPTO, Australia, 0)-At last year's official luncheon of this New South Wales town's annual agricultural show, two orators spoke for an hour and a half. 1he next show will not be offi cially opened because, the secretary explained, "we haven't the time." l Wr TTninn Union Steamships Steamshms Limited Limited -- w - - 1 I I 1 .1 are pleased to announce the lirst jNortnoounn sailing of S.S. "Coquitlam", will leave Prince Rupert Sunday, November 10 at midnight for Stewart j and southbound will leave ! Prince Rupert on i Tuesday, November 12 at 1:30 p.m. for Vancouver. WEEKLY SCHEDULE WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Round Trip fares on application Excellent Accommodation LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED 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 1 don't have to be I lawkshaw To know where you need light! You want to have it handy In the middle of the night . . . And on the porch and stairways Where lost toys may cause falls: A good light will outline the steps And show up toys or dolls! GENUINE ASPIRIN lsAt)) I II I MARKED THIS WAY WthM ) j I SPECIAL A An elegant touch of shiny black Persian on 100 all wool makes such a coat one most likely to be desired by all. No Carrying Charges No Interest. Terms In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. ptiitc ttuuert Dally J3clu0 Wednesday, November 6, 1946 TOPCOATS STYLE . . . COMFORT . . DURABILITY The fall topcoats are here . t . a complete stock for you to choose from. Colorful Tweeds, Fleeces, and West of England Worsteds, all combine to gjve you a most pleasing selection. Prices from $30.00 to $58.50 "THE MEN'S SHOP' mm m m m mmw w - n 7 ' CLOTHING AM. FUMISIIIXGS 532 THIRD AVENUE PHONE 345 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Box 1308 Phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING HEATING J. II. Schuman S. Julian Night Calls i BLUE 270 Cor. 2nd Ave. and 7th St. Wm. H. Franck OPTOMETRIST ( OF VANCOUVER . TO VISIT PRINCE RUPERT Announcement is made that William II. Franck?, optometrist, will visit this city November 12 to 21. Mr. Francks Is president of tte Columbia Optical Co., 605 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, and enjoys a wide and successful practice in Vancouver. He will brinf with him to Pritjce Rupert a complete Ophthalmic Diagnostic- unit and will examine -eyes and prescribe lenses if they are needed. Mr. Francks will be at Hotel Prince Rupert. Appoint- 3 ments can be made at Hotel. ! ' I - 1 1 When Dad picks up his paper Or works with John or Jane, A well-placed light helps save his sight From weakness caused by strain. And Mother with her housework, The children at study or play, Must all have proper lighting Throughout the livelong day. NEW RE Better Light for Better Sight Use white-lined shades. Shade bare bulbs. Wash bulbs and bowls regularly. Place lamps properly. Use right-size bulbs. Place light source correct distance from work area. MAKE TAIIl. PLACE LOCATION EQUIPMENT STOCK COMBINED FOR A COMPLETE CANVAS GOODS SERVICE G WE CAN ALL CANVASS PRODUCTS PHONE BLUE 126 EDMONDSON Awning & Sail Works 1G0 East Third Avenue (Next to McMcckin's) Lll(li-111 . . I ; r LJ-k M0 J