.mi r llrLL u nuiican -al couple were First Prcs-Thursday a in evc-shanseoivows .mripi Fcasby Wr and m o m. and Haroia ... wiiinacst son A buncan, Sixth tmony was p- (nite satin with and train, w , ln marriage by with a bouquet .jmi. was ho wore f , nil and car- . -t vpilow car- Pitsv Phillips .ri,itT i dress .. " . , .u carried a , .1 rntfhudS, 1 m w- was Victor Dun- Hip bridegroom, ... noMr niske i.t was provided aith at the piano, . ..h!-h followed U v. more than 100 dcomed to the .commodore Cafe s of the bride and ;e bride's mother gown of tine crepe juirj while the jown with "Ink .1 Jnmtl In !1 hi II .11 UUIUl " L. -.1.1-1. It'AA lasnlon oy wic al. Toast to the tzl by Rev Mr i.j u.. ii-.. it, , ;t rccepuuu, uic ft o the Prince tr,t;mcon trip to, taria and Seattle, the aridc wore a i: it nf hrmrn anrl .i a squirrel coat Ulcr the Mfts of srn i Prince uu- 1 hrame his dut- Kkl nffli-f stuff 7 irT-rnnn nn r'islorr They SUFFERERS i 'm the whffzinK. i. I2k0 U ,1 f. All iiiiiv, iircanunz c j tubes, difficult ic Btonr'-lU. Hay DYMAN SERVICE roACTORS lira of all kinds pis and Oil Burners ONES; Hed 891 BlORTRT LOCK u Corsaees - xr v iants Nnvolru. ... . n. "'?' orders m 3rd Av viu rapers 1eazincs lluN8 TAKEN PH. ' MAKINQ POPPIES Two disabled veterans working in a Vet-craft shop making large popples for sale on Poppy Day. The proceeds of these -sales go towards the welfare of all veterans and their dependents throughout Canada. "WHO'S WHO" AT ROTARY Short blogiraphlcal '.talks by Harold Whalen and F, E. An-fleld comprised the entertain ment feature or the weekly luncheon meeting of the Prince Rupert notary Club Thursday afternoon at the Commodore Cafe. Chairman was J. Harry Black In the absence of President Dr. L. W. Kergln. Welcomed as a guest was D. S. BarKer oi Vancouver. A five-room house built of laminated plastic panels weighs only one ton. a conventional house of this size weighs 40 tons' Announcements All advcrtlwmenU In this column will be charpfd for a full month at 25c a word. Oddfellows' Bridge and Whist every Saturday, commencing Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. Admission 50c Cambral Fall Tea, Mrs. George Rorle's, November 6. C.C.F. Bazaar, Nov. 6, Civic Centre. Card Party will be held ln the Catholic School hall cm Thursday, Nov. 7, at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. W.A. Baptist Church fall sale. Nov. 7. Legion W.A. Pioneer Home Dance, Armories, Nov. 8. Women of the Moose bazaar, Moose Temnle. 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. Fishermen's Welcome Home Dance, Civic Centre, Nov. 22. Lutheran Tea and Home Cook ing, November 23. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, November 30. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, November 28th. i t i i . 7 mr.v fiiiri i MiirAMijfiiii TY SHOP flit Waving. Culture in s branches. Phone 655 Hed 808 GOItRlNS ESTIMATE3 Blue 451 .Friday- SMITH k ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating v Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Besncr Block - Phone 387 FRANK H. PARTRIDGE CONTRACTOR Estimates Given On All Work Thone Green 417 If its a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M. SAUNDERS Blue 060 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. JERRY VREBOSCH PAPERHANGING and PAINTING PHONE BLUE 810 r. N. Kllborn W. Peterson . .nrin BERT'S TRANSIT" AND MESSENGER Lumber .- Coal - Wood - Baggage, Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert fM PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVKI Saturday CM.UMBIA OPTICALCO L uuwtnniU.EC Radio Dial CPDD I I l 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) .A FK1DAY P.M. 3:45 BBC News and Commentary 4:00 Carl Trevors ." 4:15 Mid-Day Melodies 4:30 Rhyming Philosopher 4:45 Sleep Story Time Telicr ' 5:00 T.BA. 5:30 T.B.A. 6:0O Box Scats 6:30 Community Cavalcade 8:45 Tales of a Traveller 6:50 Recorded Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Prairie Schooner 8:30 Winnipeg Drama 9:00 Heritage of Music 9:30 Three Sons Trio 9:45 Lee Sima 10:10 B. C. News 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Ken Stevens 10:30 Dal Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SATURDAY A.M. 30 Musical Clock 00 CBC News 15 Pick of the Hits :30 -Morning Devotions 45 Little Concert 00 BBC News 15 Pops On Parade 30 Stories in Music 50 Time Signal 00 Medley Time 15 World Church News ;30 Musical Program 45 CEC News 55 Weather Forecast 00 On the Teen-Beat :30 Weather Forecast ;31 Message Period :33 Recorded Interlude :45 Personal Album P.M. nn Dnpra 00 Master Works of Musical Comedy :30 Portraits In Modern Music -.00 El Rltmo Tropical : 15 CBC News :30 Serenade :45T.B.A. rr.m;tjiiks. wheat straws and sugar cane stalks arc made Into paper, corrugated iwre-ouaiu and building coaras CIVIC CENTRE'S BIGGEST CROWD One Thousand People in Hillbilly Attire Attend Gyro Iloedown One thousand' hillbillies he's and she's comprised the biggest crowd that has ever gathered in tne huce Civic Centre audi torium when the Prince Rupert ayro Club last night held its re vived Hallowe en hoedown dance Practically everybody came In costumesome tatterdemahaiv some ingenious all ln keeping with the enthusiastic spirit of the affair. All the young folk of the city must have been assembled and it was a great night of good fun. The walls were. decorated ap-nrnnrlntp t.n Hip Hnllnwp'pn n.-.ra- slon. Music was provided by the SDiriteri orchestra or Boddv Woods and its strains kept the big crcwd on the move from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. Artrlprl nU.rar.Unns nf f.hp pvp- freshmcnts were dispensed by a committee or Creiles ln the cafeteria. President Bill .Lmic had the' full co-opcratlon of his members In the effort which not only served to provide good Hallow- e en fun but also netted substantially .for the club's playground fund. Committees were: Finance and Ticket Sales- Maurice Brydgcs, C. G. Ham and G. L. Rorie. Advertising and Decorations W. J. Scott, Alt Rlvett, G. A. Hunter and Lloyd Morris. Refreshments C. C. Mills. C. P. Balacno and Arnold Flaten. Wheels A. J. Dotnlnato, Jack Ltndsav. Robert McKay. Allan Armstrong, C. A. Kellett, Elmer Clausen and O. G. Stuart. Blnec James Parker. David Allen, Allan Sheardown, Frank Skinner and Dr. R. G. Large Hotel. . . arrivals . . Prince Rupert- f Local News Items A Meeting of Job's Daughters A Long trips or short, day or Nov. 1 at 7:45. Eler.tinn ol offl ccrs.Inltlatlon, silver march' and bingo. (256) I W. Mitchell. Vancouver; S. i. M M. Shaw, Horseshoe Bay; C Stef- anek, Smlthers; H. B.Scott, Vancouver; 'U. Seymour, Kwinltsa; G, Marchcssault, Smlthers; F. R. Clark, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. C. Radcllff, Petersburg, Al aska; Mr. and Mrs. E. Bugden, Petersburg. Alaska; Mrs. E. Rob inson, Petersburg, Alaska; Mis3 D. Wishart, Port Edward; Miss V. Wishart, Port Edward; Mr, and Mrs. Bartlett, Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. L. Ytreberg, Terrace; W. Cranston, Vancouver; ) P. Wilson, Vancouver; Mrs. J. i Cameron and ron, Ccdarvalc; Mrs. T. Olson, Dorrcen; Mrs. R. Dodge, Shirley. Suidcrs are not Insects. They (belong to the Arachnlda ramllj (which includes miles and scor pions M is s Chrissie Montcomery sailed last night on the Prince Rupert on a trip to Vancouver. R. R. Strachan arrived ln the city qn the aircraft Halda Queen Wednesday from Queen Charlotte Island points. "Soud" White left last '.night on the Prince Rupert for Ocean Falls where he has accepted a position with a construction firm. LESS RAINFALL IN OCTOBER Weather Was Cooler but More Sunshine Last Month nlns included nnp cranri raffle Touched, perhaps, dv a bit of for a variety of hard-to-get i mellow sentiment, the Weather- nrHfinc cupVi o nvinn iiniinic 'man hpstowed a little more sun- clocks. brxe.s nf cnocolates and shine and a little less rain on cartons of shortening. A bingo i Prince Rupert In October than table nlled good trade and re- he aid during tne previous month. He also turned down the burntr and let the average temperature for the month drop 10 degrees under tnat oi bepwrm- ber. Hours of bright sunshine dur ing ihe month totalled 64, one hour more than in September, while the rainfall for the month wasll0.63 inches as compared with '-13.43 inches in September. Total hours of bright sunshine so far this vear are 745, while precipitation for the 10-month Derlod was 75.48 Inches Comparison with 1945 shows that, there were 791 horns of bright cunshine during the first 10 months of last year, while during the same period the rain fall totalled 74.43 inches. Highest temperature last month was 59 degrees on Octo- b!r 14, while the minimum was n . 1. n.Uhn. O 7 A v eragq temperature for the momn was 45.1 degrees. Barometric pressures rose tcr a high of 30.275 inches on October 14 and reached a low of 29.150 degrees on October 20. Greatest wind velclty was 36 miles!-an hour from the south- oocf fW.nhpr fi. M nieht. 93 Taxi at your service. uAivin THIS WAY riLu If INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 (ti) Mrs. T. IL Priest sailed on the Prince Rupert last night on a trip to Vancouver. 11 FIRE CALLS DURING OCTOBER Citv fire deoartment answered 11 fire call3 during October, six" of the calls being raise alarms turned in from street call boxes. The five legitimate calls were all minor fires which were pui out before damage was done. Fire calls so far this year toiai 89, as compared with 82 lor the same period last year. k 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR QUICK SALE 36-IOOt trolling' boat with 60 h.p. en-cine. Good condition. Price reasonable. Would consider smaller boat In part payment 724 Seventh Avenue East Phnnp Red 890. (258) IF I'M LATE fOR SCHOOL IT'S 'CAUSE I JUST CAN'T TEAR MYSElf AWAY FROM THESE AUNT JEMIMAS rim I rSSai Ik Quakw Old CwnpMT f Cmtit IWM ALL THREE FLOORS NOW OPEN! BURSTING WITH A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF TOP QUALITY HOME MERCHANDISE GORDON & ANDERSON -THE LARGEST STORE IN NORTH CENTRAL B.C." INVITES, YOUR INSPECTION AND PATRONAGE TWO NEW FLOORS STORE WILL BE OPEN BOTH EVENINGS TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT FOR YOUR INSPECTION GLASSWARE - CROCKERY FURNITURE - HARDWARE - WALLPAPER BEDDING "EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME" Prince Bupctt Dafltj j3cUi$ Friday, November 1, 194G TOPCOATS STYLE . . . COMFORT . . . DURABILITY . . . The. fall topcoats arc here ... a complete stock for you to choose from. Colorful Tweeds, Fleeces, and West of England Worsteds, all combine to give you a most pleasing selection. Prices from $30.00 to $58.50 "THE MEN'S SHOP' 532 THIRD AVENUE ChROS LJ CLOTHING AM FURMSHISCS PHONE 345 iipiii a LOCATION NrW EQUIPMENT RE STOCK COMIUNEO FOR A COMPLETE CANVAS GOODS SERVICE a WE' CAN MAKE I'AIR -ACE ALL CANVASS ritODUCTS PHONE BLUE 126 EDMONDSON Awning & Sail Works 160 East Third Avenue (Next to McMeekln's) UMDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS . PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SIUPPEID" TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL ANU RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 . ....miintvvie'nxi G ET your order in now for your personalized Christmas greeting cards. Large selection of decorative and plain patterns now in stock. Don't delay! Slop in today place your order and' have your cards on time. ' ' DIBB PRINTING COMPANY Rpsner Block Third Avenue A. MacKcnzic Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" See us for MATTRESSES - SPRINGS BEDS and BEDDING Phone or send in your mail order Phone 775 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street 327 Third Ave. Box 1308 rhone J08 prince rupert plumbing Cheating J. II. Schuman - S. Julian NlghfCalls: v BLUE 270 Cor. 2nd Ave. and 7th St. REX CAFE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL SECOND AVENUE. OPPOSITE Chop Suey Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 ajn. to 2 ajn. PHONE 173 V A A K A A A A A A A A A A