0 B a D a B B B B B B B a a B a B II a B B B i B B B B B fl B B B B B B a 8 lirinrc Unpen Daily jHcms Friday, December 13, 1946 INAUGURATED KINSMEN AT PRINGE GEORGE After presiding over the charter presentation meeting of the latest new Kinsmen's Club at Prince George, R. E. Montador, president of the local club, returned to the city on last night's train. The proceeding took place at the popular Six-Mile Lake resort near Prince George and were enthusiastic and successful. There were also vlsitin? Kinsmen from Revclstcke. Gor don Nicol is president of RT PEOPLES MINES RE-OPENED STAVVELL, Australia (J)-Vus-tralian gold mining revival includes re-opening or three valuable producers at this Victoria town. These are the Mairdala. Sloane's and Scotchman's Creek mines, which produced a total of., G00,C0O ounces of gold, and paid $4,034,000 in dividends be fore the last mine closed down in 1021.- Prince Georec Kinsmen's Club which has a charter member- th,-! fhip of nineteen. BBBBBBBBnuaUSIBIBERnBBSaoaBaD DB HDSBOOD NEVER A DOUBT!! For This or Any Christmas It's PEOPLES FOR THE RIGHT GIFT HOUSECOATS LINGERIE B GLOVES " HANKERCIIIEFS JJ SCARVES DRESSES B COATS a HATS RUP tote BBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBSBnaBgynBnHB We are here to serve you and guarantee you win oe pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS rilOXE 51 'HOUSE OP PINE Pacific MWEjTM LTD. Expert Foundation Work and Interior Alterations CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL Planning and Designing Estimates 3 STONE BLOCK Phone 563 pk. to- ft r-vs voa.; HE'S ) v nap' UKW l r j FOODS" P.O. Btx 174 Ph0ne BIue 808 726 Third Ave. . SPECIALIZING IN WORKMEN'S MEALS Chop Suey ; ; Chow Mein 6:30 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT COURTESY AND SERVICE . P.O. BOX 1381 Evenings: Blue 370 OPENING OUR NEW STORE . . . HAPPY WONG CO. m sari, ..-,),, f NEXT TO JONES NEWSTAND) FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail BUY PROM OURPINE STOCK BLONDIE An Old Spanish Custom. a a a B a a a B B fl B U J ) s B B 2i STORE i EXHIBIT OF B.C. PRODUCTS AT TERRACE A committee was anoolnted ' by the Terrace and District Board cf Trade Tuesday night to maKe an arrangements for the B.C. Products Exhibition which will be held .during the comin? summer. The caravan will ccme bringing displays of a large variety of B.C. products. thes? to be displayed In Indi vidual booths. Part of the entertainment will be a two-hour variety show which will Include a quiz program and inonev prizes for Juvenile contestants. The committee exnect to use the new civic centre for this purpose and It is expected that iu or 12 carloads cf Vancouver business necple will Join the caravan and good will tour. Rrport on Alaska Trip Past president Harrv Kin nnri President Kenneth Kerr of the Farmers' Institute Interesting reports of their trips io Aiasica and stressed thp Hp- sire of the Alasfcans to useTer Vancouver Bralorne n.25 B. R. Consolidated 0&V, B. R. X 11 Cariboo 2.73 Dentonia 71, Grull Wihksne 09,; Hedley Mascot 1.27 Minto 06 Pend Oreille 2 i Premier Border 06'2 1 rcmier 1.22 Privateer ,'52 Reeves McDonald 1.30 ,Re 10; !? ilmon Gold 19 ''hrnp Creek 1.25 Taylor Bridge 70 Whitewater 02 Vnnanda .23 Cnnares.s x92 Pncific Eastern 45 Urdley Amalgamated .... .10 Smid Valley 16 r-pntral Zefcallos '05 Oil. A. P. Consolidated 0934 Cnlmont 22 C and E.-. . " qq foothills 180 IIcm i 2.45 Toronto Aumaque .71 Bpattie '95 Bobio : ZZI. .15 Buffalo Canadian l8 Consolidated Smelters 88.00 d EHona 61 Eld Z. 1.10 Giant Yellowknlfe 5.80 TO THE ELECTORS: I wish to express my appreciation for the confidence you have shown in me in returning me to office as alderman and to repeat my assurance that I will do my best to further the Interests of the citteens of Prince Rupert. To the Labor groups I extend assurance that I will give them the same fair consideration that I have given in the past. Alderman Robert McKay. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" IN THE MATTER OP THE EST ATP OP OLE KORNELIUS OLSEN DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of V,iln?u Jxidge w- K ""her. Loca 5? ,of VV s.uPreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 28th dnv of November. 1946. appointed Ad. mlnliitrator of the Estate of Ole Kor- ?hi',l,n,?I5,en' h0 dlcd OI or about the 10th day 01 September. 1946 All persons Indebted to the said Estate ?JS..rc?uJT i P8 the amount of their ndeotcdncss to me forthwith the tvwT .;.J said . r "av,n claims against estate are required to file hP?.Wltt.mpopJerl5r vefed on or before the 31st day of DecemSer ,hlch d'rlbu3tlonmwni bw made having regard only to such nouned Ch 1 BhaU have be? 2RHwif ? SrlnceuRuPert. B.C., this 28th day of November, 1946 OORDON P. FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. THIS AND THAT i n 'JEM rMJ terly meeting cf the Board of iraae to be held in April 194' Will take thp fnrm rf . i :: TODAY'S STOCKS :: Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. namrock 52 Jacknife c&V2 Jcliet Quebec 75 Little Long Lac 1.75 Madsen'Red Lake 3.10 MacLeod Cockshutt 1.68 Moneta 55 Omega '13 Pickle Crow 2.8!) San Antonip 4.20 Senator Rouyn 53 Sherritt Gordon 2.00 Sturgeon River .22 Lynx 23 Lapaska 33 Gods Lake 60 N,sus Z". 1.S5 Aubelle 3g neva Gold Harricana McKenzie Red Lake .72 .18 .80 Donalda Z". 1.52 TnwW The Cwrit Milllifw Admt Stvh, lw 'MlndhiIplacefti?ls bear to ,rf front of tfie window, dear? I can't watch you risking your neck out there." race and other B.C. products. It was decided that the aunr coming meeting for the many. new residents who have come into the district during the past year. The annual meeting of the Board of Trade will be held on Wednesday, January 15. Advertise In The Daily News. Card of Thanks Ladies and Gentlemen: Mease accept this expression of my deep appreciation for the renewal of confidence imposed in me in yesterday's voting. I attribute my success to old time friends, something that inspires my pride. .May the unsuccessful candidates lealize their day of success will conic. Sincerely, GEORGE It. CASEY. TO THE ELECTORS: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-mirr in my can- my tL3ePePyeSteasthALyorridenCe yU ICp ln me Yours faithfully. H. 31. DAGGETT. TO THE ELECTORS The Civic Labor Federation wish to extend appreciation for the support given their candidates in yesterday's election. TO THE ELECTORS- HavTou5eresslon.ofonndence at the polls vester-, L leJ".t'nK,Jme , .n 10 tnc wiiv Board uuaiu ui of 1 School Truitees is a source of pride and gratification. MKS. PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWSCIRCULATION COUNTS ' By Chic L '!!'!i,!V 'HtN VOUTEU PEOPLE II WHAT Sl'JIIIltMlUi WiMJJilTTn ,11111111111111111111111111, T 1 (LAG-mPTu r t ITS GOT fOPE WOULD SHE ) yf p .y?.u Vat 1 feeply appreciate the rtMvnnr , W imnosea in me and sha endeavour to discharge u it to the best of my ability, Yours faithfully, A. J. DOAI1NATO. UOWTIIEK AND MISS WATSON at the DRY GOODS & NOVELTY Have done their best to obtain a Christmas stock for,you. Some lines arc short, yet we think yqu could find an acceptable gift here . . . 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New3 10:15 Milton Charles 10:30 Dal Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SATURDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00-CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 0:45 uttle Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Pops On Parade 9:30 stories in Music 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Medley Time 10:15 World Church News 10:30-Hlts of the Shows 10.-45-CBC News 10:55 Weather Forecast 11:00 Music For Dancing 11:30 Alessaep Poi-inH 1U33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Personal Album P.M. 12:00 Musical Prnmm 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 Polka Time 12:45 Serenade for Strings i:cojohn Charles Thomas 1:15 English Favorites 1:30 Hit Songs of Yesterday 2:00 Tea and Crumpets 3:C0-E1 RUmo Tropical 3:15 CBC News 3:25 Recorded Interlude 3:30-Serenade 3:45 Music to Remember EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news Items, to ensure publication, should be In tne office by 10 a.m. Contributors are asked to bear this In mind. Items of social and personal interest are always welcome. MAYOR-ELECT'S THANKS of enTfncSena SouSfrnVSctfon' M InteSfWwJcg" Wrk t08Cther f0r the YOURS FOR PROGRESS AND SERVICE NOKA K Altxni.n : 2$ iM"jgfc Card of Thanki May I convey my most sincere (hanks lu lliosc who supported my candidature yesterday's Civic Election. THOMAS H. HLACK. :it General Contractor I mm lii d Great Stock in our toy department We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ' CALL IJLUE 610 and we will give an estimate. p.o. box 654 : pRINCE Rvpmi HANDSOME MODERATELY. PRICED BEDROOM SUITES Wouldn't One Be Delightful? I TODAY u "llll :'l ry tf ntnm inwm f'o-l).Nov,lbi... w. . '.'" CAKTOO.N.S SUl)!)nr'. H .. ,. .:. ection, I , nu r ,vt sincere r1 , j, that iv. ru er.i 0f 4 r ILJ ill. , ;j ; ,. fl'ed i ! f;. -vi; 1 ItllAI i. muni n n f I L. To all friers x;bn . it.' . 1 iTU' ineir v,t '.-it 1 t tend my thanb. May I vA: !) sukcj to the winners. f AH Si! 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