IROBERGE iHORTLY Lnor was a tea- f Vancouver Tucs- er daughter, Miss gc whose mar-srhlaeetcr will Salter part of this Francisco. who attended hooi tn Prince .v rvmvent. Vic- frrnill University, ft'l known in botn (eastern holder of aviauon one of ernia) licenses ls- women and is tan rinm members of ;n, a national or-aposcd of Cana-ilots Cs fiance, son of md the late Mrs. an Francisco and i graduate of the IWashington and hl Kappa frater- let Orders UTAIN COOK' A S. Mitchell, aanding Schedule September 16 division to report lal) at 7:15. Par- I, Hood and Rod- ils cancelled for eport to Quarter- parade for all September 23. U WILSON, itenant n.CJS.C. Executive Officer. Brlgham, Director tan Antlguarlan By said: "It u pei any contcm- ision of printed let both for na il history, meas- Jnewspapers. Acements ier's fashion dls- llnment, Masonic I, Sept. 20, 8:15 (209) Bn Show Sept. 26, o) Bazaar, "Oct. Kali t anniversary Ban- r Oct 23. Tea Mrs. Tar sal October 31, Church fall sale. Moose bazaar. INov 13 and 11. an Legion Fall ler 20. iPaii Dazaar, Xmas Dazaar, ce Prairie Ram- Nay night, Odd . pess and I OURINS F Decorating In MATES Blue 451 W. Peterson pANSFER pSENGER iwood - Daggage impress flue 810 Green 977 IRupert Job- P a Rock Man INDERS 663 fclks, Basements fe Cannot '1 CARTRIDGE ICTOR 1 ia All Work n 417 fMAN ERVICE TRACTORS rsof all kinds Pn1 Oil Burners fES: t Red 894 Local News Items..': A Cash for old gold. Buyer's. S. O. Ayres, formerly of this city and now engaged In farm-Ins at Itemo near Terrace, 13 returning to his home In the Interior today after spending a couple of days In the city on business. A Girls' basketball meeting Civic Centre. Wed. Sept. 18 at 7:30. (219) Moose Meeting Tuesday September 17, 8 p.m. Moose Temple, 2nd. Ave. Members please at tend. (217) Long trips or snort, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) CIVIC LABOR BARGAINING Itights Are Accorded Local , Union T. and L. Council Is In Session Civic Workers' Union delegate reported to the regular monthlv meeting of the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council on Thursday evening that the union had now received bargaining rights for all civic employees covered by the union. Lively discussion on civic matters generally took place at the meeting, particularly In regard to the new method of assessment. Copies of an open letter to Hon. Humphrey Mitchell, federal minister of labor, from the Toronto District Labor Council were perused and deemed a timely analysis of the present labor situation In Canada. Delegates J. S. Black of the Carpenters' Union and J. McLean of the Firemen's Union were elected to represent the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council at the next meeting of the Civic Industrial Committee. Harry Archibald. M.P. for Skcena, who was a member of the standing committee on In dustrial relations at the recent cclon of Parliament, was asked to attend the next meeting o the Vouncll. There was a good representation of dclegates.at the meeting and various constituent unlonv reported progress. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ROOM, with board If desired, for girl at 715 West 5th Ave. Phone Green 503. (217) LOST Brown wallet containing money and papers Thursday. Finder please phone Blue 273 after 5 p.m. (218) FOR SALE 1941 model 18 h.p. Palmer, new condition. Apply Black 927 or Green 975. (218) FOR SALE-Boat "Addle R" trol-lcr, fully equipped. Apply J. Clausen & Son, Black 927 or Green 975. (218) Professional Massage for ladles MARIE RICHARDSON GRADUATE NURSE . Special treatment for rheumatics Phone RED 246 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 653 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 POft PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVKI II qVWT l 1 COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. V Alderman T. N. Youngs left Friday on the aircraft Halda Queen on a business trip to Vancouver, C.C.F . Public Meeting, Sunday 8:30 p.m, Civic Centre. H. G. Archibald M.P., and W. H. Brett M.L.A. (2i6) All men interested in establishment of naval reserve division are requested to attend meeting in Naval Drill Hall Wednesday, September 18, 8 p.m. (217) Passengers for Vancouver aboard the aircraft Haida Queen yesterday were A. Beckwith, G. Burton, Dr. D. F, Kidd, J. Williamson, Mr. Linstrom. Alder man T. N. Youngs and II. Doreen. Capt. W. R. (Wop) Mav. assist ant to the western manager of Canadian Pacific Airlines at Edmonton, after having spent the past week in the city, Is sailing tomorrow night on the Casslar ior Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. Members of Women's Navv League Auxiliary. Prince rtnnprt. invited to a dance by captains, oincers and men of H.M.C.S. Uganda and Crescent. Naval Drill Hall, Mon., Sept. 16, 9:30 pjn. (217) Ralph p. Bakef, president and general manager of Standard Oil of British Columbia, and G. C. Wightman, general sales manager for the company, are In the city on a business visit and will leave In a few days for the east to visit branches of the company in the interior. BIRTH NOTICE To Mr. and Mrs. P. (Pat) For-man, Sept. 14, a baby girl, Karen Marie, 8 lbs. 7 oz. Mother and baby well. (216) HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I easily rinse heavy articles such as blankets? A. Using a garden hose will make the work much easier. Blankets rinsed In this way do not require wringing, as they will dry without wrinkles. Neither is the nap crushed, as no Ironing is required. Q. How-can I remove stains from the finger nails? A. Squeeze one teaspoonful of lemon Juice into one cup of warm water, dip the fingers Into It, and let them remain for a few minutes. Thls'wlll also soften the cuticle. Q. How can I make croutons? A, Cut stale bread Into cubes and toast them. Because the bread Is In small pieces it need not be broken Into bits before eating. Advertise in Trie Dally News. ASTHMA? RAZ-MAH TAKE For quick relief from the wheezing, gasping, coughing, choking misery of Asthma, take RAZ-MAH I Praised by thousands of users. RAZ-MAH is specially made to relieve itching, streaming eyes, choked-up bronchial tube and exhausting coughs rauscd by Asthma. Chronic KrniHjiltia and lUy Fever. 50c. St. 11-1 J PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY LARGE CARGO LOADED HERE What Is believed to be the largest cargo shipped from Prince Rupert since the close of the American sub-port of cm: barkation last year left today aboard B.C. Steamship Co.5s coastal vessel Alaska Prince which loaded 800 tons of general cargo here for Vancouver. Alaska Prince, Cant. Tom Gar- rick, took south a cargo com posed largely of lumber and building materials salvaged from former military buildings here which have been demolished. The materials have been sold to Vancouver building contractors. The vessel also U s;opping at the Skeena River canneries to take on 2,000 cases of canned salmon. The vessel stonncd here to pick up cargo after making a trip with mining equipment and food to Polaris Taku mine in Alaska. Gladys Nilson Is Shower Honorcc On Thursday evening a delightful surprise shower was held in honor of Miss Gladys Nilson, bride-elect of October, at the home of Miss Ruby Downing, 252 Eighth Avenue West.' She received many lovely gifts. The evening was spent in playing games and delicious refreshments were served. Joint hostesses were Miss Anne McLcod, Miss Ruby Downing and Miss Ruth Ramsay. Others present were Misses Elsie Downing, Gertrude Strangeby. Eileen Fcasbv. Flora McQualg, Inga KristJan-1 sson, Mrs. Olga Hiop. Mrs. Paul-1 ine Roberts, Mrs. Marion Young, , mrs. tia wnuing, Mrs. Mildred McQualg, Mrs. Bca Harrison and Mrs. Helen Wylie. QUITE A TOOTH Ihe longest elephant tusk of whicji there Is authentic records If 11 fret, five and a half Inches long, and 18 inches in circumference. GOOD QUALITY fuel is cow available to early buyers. The supply is limited. Telephone or come and sec us. Albert & McCaffcry I'lioncs 116 and 117 i To the Citizens of Prince Rupert . . Mair is offering you Blankets, Sheets, Pillowslips, Pillows at reasonable prices for two days. .... Then they are shipped. i Considering Radio Here Matter of Future Network Connection to Be Dealt Willi by Board of Governors September 23 While a communication from Donald Manson, assistant general manager of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, suggests that the Imminence of station CFPR being cut off by wire connection from the Dominion network may not.be as near as September 15 as had been reported, it is taken to Intimate that such action is being considered. In answer to a wired protest, a communication has been received by the Prince Runert Chamber of Commerce from Mr. Manson as follows: "I have carefully noted -vour remarks concerning the Im portance of maintaining CFPR's wire line connection and I can assure you that this matter will be thoroughly investiMtrd hv the Board of Governors on September 25 before any decision is made." DOGS TO BLAME LINCOLN, England K Dots caused 303 of Lincolnshire's 1,508 road accidents in the first half of 1946. Cats (in flight) were the secondary cause, said Chief Constable R. H. Fooks. You have to live in the future the time to plan for it is NOW! By using the Living Protection Plan offered by Investors Syndicate of Canada, Limited thousands of Canadians have mado their ambitions and dreams come true. Write today and learn how you can accumulate $2,500.00. $5,000.00. $10,000.00 or more by setting side a small portion of your income regularly over ten. fifteen or twenty years, amounts which may be withdrawn in a lump sum or on a monthly income basis. NEW CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors PHONE RED 561 P.O. BOX 721 A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITIJ) "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" You Could Go Wrong . . . But not with the genuine La-Z-Boy Chair. Ideas can be copied but La-Z-Boy principles simply can't be imitated. 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Rainfall yesterday amounted to only a trace In the Okanagan but Prince George reported one-fifth Inches, Vancouver one-third and Prince Rupert three-quarter Inches. Barometric pressures are still low over the Gulf' of Alaska and It Is expected that cloudy weather with widespread rain showers will prevail over the province this week-end. Foiecasl Prince Rupert, Queen Charlottes and North Coast Overcast with rain showers today and Sunday; southerly winds pcrature. Minimums expected (25 m.p.h.), little change in tern-tonight Port Hardy 50; MassetD 51; Prince Rupert 49. Maximums Sunday Port Hardy 60; Massett 60; Prince Rupert 60. Advertise In The Dally .News fetes Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AMI COAL STOKERS BARR & ANDERSON. LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave and 4th Street Phono Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 COLD MEATS FOR WARM WEATHER BULKLEY MARKET WE DELIVER DAILY THIRD AVENUE PHONE 178 $tinti Rupett Daflp Bcos Saturday. 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