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Little Theatre group general meeting. Civic Centre, tonight, 8 o clock. H. O. Perry arrived in the city cn last night's train from Prlnac George and will be here for the next few days on business. C. A. Kcllctt, local manager cf Home Oil Distributors Ltd., is leaving on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night for a business trip to Vancouver. Col. C. V. Evltt, former local (business man, arrived in the city this morning on the Prince Rupert on one of his periodical auslness visits from his home at Departure Bay, near Nanalmo. A THE NATION'S BUSINESS Hear Donald M. Fleming, K.C., M.P., chairman of the Progrcs sive-Conscrvatlve Security an Housing Committee, CFPR Wed nesday February 2C, 8 p.m. (48) I Harry Blackburn of the .Royal and Commercial Hotels arrived in the city on the Prince .IRupcrt this morning from Van-1 couver. He will return soufiR tomorrow night. Mrs. Blackburn came as far north as Ocean Falls. J. R. Mcintosh, chlei engineer of the government snag boat Sampson of New Westminster, arrived in the city on the Prince iRupertthls morning to take charge of the engine room of the local snag boat Essington He replaces Ohicf Engineer William Hart who recently transferred to the Simpson. S. R. Yates, casualty rehabili tation officer of the "Department cf Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment, arrived in the city this morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver on official business. He was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Tonight he addresses Canadian Legion. PRINCE RUPERT LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. General Meeting ..and .Social .at ' Common Lounge, Civic Centre, Thursday, Feb. 27, 8:00 p.m. All Liberate and supporters of the Liberal Party cordially invited, especially the ladies. Report -on Ottawa Convention. Refreshments.. An entertaining contribution to the program of the Catholic Ycuth Association's variety concert held In the Annunciation Schocl Hall Sunday night was made by Henry Montesano who as the final entertainer presented a series of skits and anecdotes which drew a warm response from the audience. Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. C. Minakcr, Mas-sett: II. G. Perry, Prince George; R. Mc tilery. Pine City, Minn.; A. Unrworth, Vancouver; w. J. Nellly, Bums Lake; J. Love, Ed monton; Miss J. (Joyce, Lady-wnlth: Miss C. Graven. Lady- smith: J. Mlllman, Edmonton; Mr. and Mr.s. J. Honing. Hous ton: Mrs. II. W. Thomas, Hyder, .Alaska. LONDON -A tarif f of trans nnrt.nt.lnn charces boldly dls i played on Waterloo (Southern Railway) Station announces: Corpses, la. 4d. cacn mcius Ive." Announcements All uovrjrii.-icinf nt. in tins column Mill bo "chargpo lor iuu wvutu At 2Sf wora. C.W.r.. card party, Catholic School. Hall. Thursday Feb. 27 8 p.m. United Fishermen's and Allied Workers' Union Dance, Odd-fella as' Hall, Friday, February 28. Dancing 10-1. Admission 50c. (Registered Nurses' Association, rriY. rtnnort Chanter, Tea, March. 6, 3 to 6 p.m., Nurses' Jlomc. n,cK, ti.r1fin Tra nt Mrs. T. W. I 1 tVOVJ "- ... , Brown's, March 13. nwT. rl hilrlck's Tea and Sale. Catholic School Hall, Mon day March 17. United Church Tea, Mrs. R. O. Large March 20. Booth P.TJV. Tea Musicaie March 22. Juvenile Orange Tea and Sale, Anrll 9. Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Spring Sale, Anrlt 1(1 Orange Ladles' Tea and Sale, Civic Centre, April 18. Baptist Tea, May 8, Mrs. GU- ker's. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8 Mrs. A. Dowther returned on. the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. C. Colussl returned on the Prince Rupert this morning Xrom a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. W. J. Nelson is leaving on the Prince Rupert tomorrow night for a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Dr. H. II. Irlsn, provincial chest specialist, and Miss Doris Bullock R.N., clinic nurse, ar rived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Van couver and will be here for the next week conducting a tuber culosis clinic, A. G. Boas arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morn-ins from Vancouver to assume duty here as sanitarian with r rr- BEWARE FIRE Insecticides should not be spread around open fires, since some of them are mixed with lnflamable solvents. CENTRAL HOTEI Weekly and Monthly Rate for your convenience . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Itoomi CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE II FEMININE FRILLS REINFORCE ROLE Canifgic-ClaLre Combination Dcsiffjig fluttery Attire lor Emottilnal Part NEW YORK, When Ina Claire was called upon this season to play a sentimental, flut tering woman In her current Broadway play "The Fatal Weakness," she took her prob lem to dressmaker Hattie Car negie and together they worked out a wardrobe that under lines Miss Claire's ability to ac; fragile. As Mrs. Ecpenshade, she has to be nervous as well as emo tlonal and silly. Miss Claire pre fers sleek, smart clothes herself, but Mrs. Espenshade would not. Mrs. E. would prefer a house coat that fluttered and rippled across the stage, creating an illusion and emphasizing her type. So Miss Claire wears a pale pink organza negligee with the local public health Vy& i succeeding M. J. Harper who Is being transferred to Vancou ver. Stan R. Yates, Casualty Rehabilitation O f fi c e r OS.C.R. will address Members of the Cana- thc waist to the knees and then flair out Into a great flutter as she moves across the stage, Mrs. E. got .a sentimental thrill out of attending weddings when she hardly knew either of the persons Involved dian Legion at the j and this meant she had to bo Legion Hall, Wed. Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. Subject "Rehabilitation of the Disabled Veteran.1" Moving pictures. OPPOSED TO (48) NEW RULES SEA CADETS Routine and organizational matters occupied most of the time of the meeting of tihe exe-icutlve of the Pjlnce Rupert branch, Navy League of Canada, held at the Civic Centre Tuesday night. The meeting was unanimously against a proposal that Navy Week should be observed In .April" Instead of In October as formerly. Consider--able time was spent In consid ering the effect of new naval regulations insofar as they ap ply to Sea Cadets Corps and a protest against changes in maximum enrolment and In minimum age limits will be for, warded through the BX3. Main land Division of the Navy League. well' dres-ed to be happy. Miss Carnegie and Miss Claire worked out the rest of the wardrobe so that necklines were softened. frills, ruffles and ribbons were added, all to keep the clothes in action. Feminine members of Miss Claire'3 audiences ga'.p when she removes the Jacket of a taffeta suit. Under what appears to be a trim, modest little costume is a lace blouse top cut extremly low, sloped over the shoulders and feminine in every line. It is a surprise, but It was planned that way. learn a lot more atout chem lstry though, and few people knew anything about It." Sitting at her desk where a woman has never sat before she laughs; at the advice a i friend once gave her. "She told me never to set a precedent." LONDON Hi Licenses are no longer required for the manu facture or sale of asbestos ce- ment products. Chest Colds BLONDIE Act DromDtlv to relieve muscular soreness and tightness, fits of couehina in the nieht. Tray a Clasi-ified Ad In the Tonight, at bedtime, JICKS Dally News for Resultc. ruo on ume-iesiea w voru Mrs. Lance Stiles and her daughter, Mrs. G. Webber, re turned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from New Westminster where the luneral of Mr. SUles took place last week. Mrs. McCormick of Vanderhoof Passes VANCOUVER Mrs. J. M. McCormick, wife' of a well known central Interior churchman, the rural dean of Vanderhoof, passed away in Vancouver yesterday. The funeral will take place from St. John's Anglican Church here tomorrow S'POSE SHE CAN COOK OTHER THINGS TOO, BUT I NEVER GET TIRED ' OF THESE LIGHT, nutty A HUT. IEMIMA C REDDY KILOWATT Your Electric Servant Famous r&mww Boa AW..M i- w. k,-v - m m m mm sk bbb I lll rucm: or buckwhutsB Tfc Quaktr Oats Ctmpa Cauda Limited 1 1 IMnu Ktipctt Daily Jctos Wednesday, February 26, 1947 HUDSON'S BAY Point Blankets There's no let-down on quality in these all-wool blankets that are famed throughout, the world. Our Spring quota is in and in-. eludes shades of gold, rose and green as well as whites. One weight only 1-point. $27.00 - $29.50 NOTICE Annual Meeting of Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association which will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall February 26, 27 and 28 . Commencing at 10 a.m. on the 26th Forms for Proxy Votes may be obtained at the Cow Bay Store or at Chris' Mill Bakery. (48) Prince Rupert Bottle Collector ALSO MESSENGER SERVICE l'honc Kcd 110 We buy . . . all sizes Perfcx Beer Whiskey, Gin and Bottles Bottles Wine Bottles PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE WILL BC COMMENCING iisNtir DDCAn JANUARY 17 HOVIS BREAD MADE Every Tuesday and Friday RUPERT BAKERY LTD. "-rM The modem housewife worries not When washday morning dawns; Tor laundry is no problem whon She weighs her pros and cons. There's plenty of hot water With her big electric heater; The washer docs the real hard worlc-) They're easy on the meter! WiMi rim .niil ln-psser handvl Her work is soon 'completed?. Tlic end of day won't find hcrbluej;. With energies depleted. , As today's home actiuires more"and more electric appliances, additional electrical outlets are rcciuired. Avoid overloading single outlets. Your electrical contractor can readily make any necessary installations wherever needed. By Chic Young J- IT? . l S-- WHERE IS fil waL I f OH. 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