ECONOMIC AND HEALTH (Continued Irom fasft li Festival Of dtlntt Rnpm Dailp rectos Wednesday, November 30, 199 Missionary IcLe ! Music, Drama Al Cathedral mt-dicfcl prog oi recent tears-1 Xmas Giltj Hen S E;j Ml vi Indians are now reselling Thi Man from Macedonia who maturity in good health than was The Music and Drama Festival River said to St. Paul in the vision: J previously the case and, natur for Prince Riinert Is ex nee ted An inirp-TfSmt t'ai'.y newp devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and all cnmmuruMes romj'rLMng northern and central British ColumDix lAuth(iri?ed as Seronct Class Mail. Post Olfiee Department, Ottawa) Published everv afternoon except Sunday bv Prince Ruoert Daily News Ltd.. Srd Avenue. Prince Rvert. British Columbia. O. A Hl'NTER. Manaeln? Editor. H. O PEHRY. Manat'ing Director. UEMBER OF CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NFWPPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES 4!9! Ottf CwrKr, Per Ween, 20c; (vr ktomli. 75c; Per Tear, ag.OO. Off - .-.ifr. By Mali, Per Month. 60c; Per Tear, $5.00 - allv rhere are more children. . ; , , , . . The three new schools, for . l" k"- compulsory to choose I.-am these lists. The whole financial set-up of the Festival is nnderjoin considerable revision with the Idea of producing more revenue so that contesting groups from a distance may be helped with their travelling, and also that a scholarship fund may be set up to send one of the school student contestants to Victoria, Banff or some other pTuce for extra training In music and drama, or at any rate to assist to that end. Mrs. Frank Wright has resigned the office of secretary IT': AND in which to Increase the staff of volunUry workers Is conceived to be through the larger clubs and service organizations. Eczema Prescription Praised Considerable praise has been given to the results obtained with a prescription for the relief of Eczema. The prescription is a clear, colorless and odourless liquid containing no oil or grease and will not stain. Application is simple. Affected parts ar wash rnces N'ovv- and the syllabus for botn music and drama is being widely distributed with entry forms Enquiries have been received from as dir away as Vanderhoof and Houston, The enquiry from Houston had which the materials are be-ins dispatched this Week from Prince Rupert on scows towed by seineboats from the villages concerned, represent a total eost of about $100,900. ConstriHTlkm of th bwldings will be by the natives themselves under the direction of the department. Each new school at Greenville, Kin-colith and Hartley Bay con- . . t i - u,;ih Men's DRESS SH bl9 selection "Come over and help us," wa the serrrtHii the?nt of R'-v. A. V.J Ottiwell who preached at St. Andrew's Cathedral Sunday-morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ottiwell were here enroute to Kincolth , where Mr. Ottiwell will assume I duties as Anglican missionary. I Mr. Ottiwell has been living in St. Anne rie Bellevue where he ' has been chaplain to the Veter- ens' Hospital. During the war, he served with the Canadian army in England, Normandy,! Belgium and Holland and" was i attached to No. 8 General H03-! pital Unit. He was married about two years ago and his Men's T 1 t c f, reference to the possibility of .. 1 Y. . . , 1 , .. V. l . offering national songs and """"" -" "MJTeu Kva 9ifts- Latest sha V nrMiW Whi.lt t WJ wiuimui, x lin C aiC tt dances Ik Jlli Ml ' T . " " , these would be most welcome i uf n j !i Men's SWEATEf SISIS Ul nnlH not They are to be alm teacherase. h eomDeUtnre item., wevri. considerable number of vacancies on the executive of the Association and steps are bein? taken to fill them. Offers of assistance for this work would be welcomed. One of the ways ed with a pure soap and warm water, the prescription Exoff Concentrated Is then patted on completed by March 31, the end nf the federal fiscal year. theless the adjudicator would helpfully ol ths -yrco, wools, al from Greenville and Hartley Bayj eonuaent work and not confine himself Men's TR0USER wne is a graduate oi me cnurcn arp lncrf sing from one to tw0. deaconess and missionary train-j raom schools! ing college in Toronto. New schools at Metlakatm and aress, oil wool y. Perfect aift KitkatU. recently completed Money and Trouble Can Be Saved with a small swab of cotton apply night and morning. Your own druggist can supply you with this prescription, simply ask for 3 ozs. of Exoff Concentrated and if your skin Is tender, cracks, or gets dry, you should also obtain V2 oz. of Exoff Ointment. If you have not tried It. clip this out to remind you. to the competitive items. Stanley BUgh, the music editor of the Vancouver Sun, who adji'cUeaiierf the mtisical side of the Festival last May, has been invited to come bai-k again. The Association executive has ment from Men's oil woo! heavy SHIRT-iAC. good shades. - The next time you hear of a in the supreme court of BRi-iare now ia operation. The Kit- TISH COLUMBIA J & UyQ.room jn ''the formerly there in tot mattercp ' estate ."titutlon where OP NELS LIND. DEC EASED i Was One rOOBl. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Th h j population In the the Supreme Court of British Onl- K umbia Letters Probate of the last Prince Rupert agency today win of Neis Liud. who dmd on the stands about 500. Nineteen 20th dav of December. 1948. at . ij i f in. ten teacners employed are prince Rupert, British Columbia , were rented to me villages with seventeen divls- All persons indebted to the said lonS ,,.,- i,i "V-aSegaie mnrrwralu - . i cstnte re required to pav the amount of their indebtedness to me Schools and Teachers ', forthwith, and air persons having The schools in the agency With VtMOK been notified by H. 8. Hwrn o j fire say to yourself, "I must get the School and CommanUyjmy heating system checked by Branch of the Department f jTKOM SHEET METAL to make Education that Mrs. JuS()n. : sure that It Is In shape for wlnr who adjudicated the drama so Weather." Dargain Men's All Woo! COATS CovPrt bamv imilv. new shades and J interestingly ana amy Deiore, And the next time you hear of a fire say to yourself, I meant to will come agate.. fit. Real bargain Men's SOX r Bfjnkers'-Up'tO'dafe "- ' REVOLUTIONS are not always emblazoned in .Headlines. Sometimes they come about slowly an.are only perceived some time after they have happened. Take the case of the bankers. Not so long ago, a bank customer's attitude Mas that it was the height of generosity and a high favor to be accorded a bank loan. The bank manager was an august, somewhat out of reach individual whose office one entered as a last desperate resort with heart in mouth and hat in hand. That is all changed, now, however. Even the humblest citizen is now invited to the banker's office to discuss his financial problems and the possibility of receiving accommodation, providing, of course, that there are certain reasonable safeguards as to the ability to repay. The banks are even advertising to this effect these days. The secret of it is that banking has changed, and not all of it ever was quite what the prevailing . im'ry has pictured. Generally speaking, the town banker has always been a pretty approachable, open-minded, and well-informed person, more concerned with the welfare of human beings than might be supposed. While the larger city banker properly is restrained by professional ethics from a kind of financial ambulance chasing, he is usually more than interested in listening to the needs and opportunities of an enterprising individual or concern. J : In short, the change is more in the facade than in1, the essence of banking. Yet change there has ceftainly been in banks during the last two or three decades. Personal loan departments, time purchase plans, drive - in deposit windows, and women's financial advisers, are only part of the revolution. Banks, the best of them, at least, have definitely been keeping up with the times during the, last couple of decades. claims atiiiisi me estate are retuureu More classes are being offered 1 phone THOM SHEET METAL their teachers are: . , Aivansh Two rooms. Miss M. ' to file particulars thereof wit rue duly verified on or before the 28th In tin EBY & SONS Contractors REPAIRS - REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Iet os help you plan that new home under the N.TT.A. . PUn Green S83 Box S8S cay ot uecemoer. arter wnicn .,,,,,, A w( ri Frnese this year In piano and violin but I'll do it now. and the adjudicators have ask-J And then maybe the next fire ed that morning sessions be you read abo-it won't be vours icietiion, new c qood quality, fron date I will Droceed to distribute the1 " " IS' 8 estate to those entitled, having re- teachers. jvf It Canyon City One room, Miss'gitj on the days of the Festival j either : . . For furnace, oil burn- scrv Boys' SHIRTS shades, from . Grace Burkett. Cha' in order that they may have I ers and general sheet metal work Dt'CHi card only to such claims as I shall then have received notice. Dated at Prince Rupert. B. C. this 28th day of November. 1949. OLOF HANSON Executor Prince Ruptre. B. C. (298) B.C. Phone Iilack 881 THOM assortment from Boys' All Wool more time to help the contestants and to be in contact with their teachers. Lists of plays from the three classes of drama have been received from Mrs. Johnson who Is most anxious that the light choice of play be made. However, It is not Greenville Two rooms, Mri H. J. Cameron and D. A. Cal-ford. Kincolith Two rooms, Miss Kathleen How. Port Simpson Three rooms. Miss Gladys Findlay, Miss Irene Waterman- and Miss L. Larsen. Metlakatla One room, Miss JACKETS good : SHEET METAL LTD. CHIROPRACTO liift bargain prices from jer, r SPECIALIZING m , Designing ond Remodelling W IS . Bovs' Dress RuK .a RAINCOATS from L. Monckton. Kitkatla Two rooms, lltn. Robert rfaemcjn Jtni'dn. . A. M Hutchison. "kiJ,' Russ" Gafzke Boys' ond Girls' oi John F. L. Hughes, D.C., Ph.C 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment IIOIRS 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and a to 5 r.m. EVENINGS Monday nd Friday. 7:30 p.m. for those unable to com during the day. RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoons. H:u'il Bayj-Two rfooms, j rC. Ufirah-ana Miss G'Frlesen. UOLF HOSE Ire CONTRACTING I M mbtr. 's. ii .. e a -i To . ill -. ivw - io - i . . KitPelaa-r-.Cpe., rooai, A. J Walker.;:', ., llo 155 Phone P.lark 27! tu Sunnyslde One toom, Miss Margaret Thomas. , The school at Port Edward formerly operated by the X) S Best Hamburger in Town ? -r'Mr . ir s A ' a d m mmmi I REAL REAL ESTA F..STAT yartment of Indian Affairs, has Prince Rupert Florists I Flowers for All Occasions 300 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel 77" been absorbed into the Prinfe We understand that the locai police told a couple of towni Rupert public school district; INSURANCE INCOME TA) RETURN'S ntKl'AI t illness jSU haraeters "A Change Is As Good As AR REST' SNACK BAR 11 v "Canadian U'hiskn lift I R. E. MOUTIMr? 324 2nd Ave. iN ar ( i a-. I, CHANDLErI PORTRAIT STUM Film Finishing Km! iPEN 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. DAILY , Flash Photo Takfti at Just off Third Avenue lit Phone Green 38a 216 f f't h St. Ph. Orders Blue 921 PRINCE RTJPF.RT. 1:1 -1 1 Thii atlvertiemenr is not published or displayed by the Liquoc Cualol buud at br die Corcrameut ut Brituh Columbia. PHONE 79 ItUtUarr Wit . .."trsr i aHii n v.u v-f- f ! i i wsu-r. m 'i',t, i ,i t.t ra . yijarutani 1 0VALTINE Stimulates and Stutaini Ready to Go at the push of a rHittmt Factory Fresh HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Goodyear Batteries for Passenger Cars and Trucks AT PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 712 Second Ave. Phone 632 U SHORT OF MONEY? ioYernment Has Helped Your ;1 Xmas Budget 110SPlTU.1M.HSIaiKE SERVICE SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVENl 0 NOBLE & WICK present ADMIRAL RADIOS With tho removal of the twanty-five percent luxury tax from jewellery the government has made it possible for ChrSstmas shoppers to buy move gifts for less money. For the" first time since before the wapyou can now buy jewellery free of this nuisance tax. So make tnis a jewellery Xmas, that she will appreciate and he will value. Remember also that you can buy now and pay later at Manson's Jewellers. Pay only half now and the rest in easy weekly or monthly payments starting February 1st, 1950. For that friendly service where value and quality come first. See MANSON'S Your Friendly Jeweller -JhJ Av BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS For Your Personal Signature 16 Asserted Xmas Cards : 75c, 89c & 95c per box 15 Brilliant Pointsettia Asst. Cards 1.00 per box 15 "The Xmas Birds of Happiness" 1.00 per box 18 Ass't "Jolly Old Santa" i.oo per box 25 Beautiful Assorted Cards i.oo per box 12 Bronzed and Embossed ass't cards 1.09 per box 16 colorful Snow Scenes. i.oo per box Admiral perfected circuit. Rich clear tone. Easy to read dlaL 5 tube AC - DC BIG IN PERFORMANCE. LOW IN PRICE ia uaras eoacning uays ;..- 1.50 per box I GIVE A RECORD ALBUM YEAR ROUND PLEASURE O Bing Crosby's Perry Como's Merry Xmas Album Xmas Special 5 records $4.50 4 records $4.15 I J Ass t Canadian Snow Scenes 2.00 per box AMAZING VALUE 50 ASSORTED COLORFUL CARDS Only .$1.23 & $1.50 per box Call in today to Children's Xmas Albums $1-50 1 Miscellaneous choirs, organ, chimes etc., albu'f MARCH AND OIL HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMAN STOKERS Plumbing & Heating Alterations SMITH & ELKINS LTD. $30.95 at A Colour For Every Room CANADA'S SMART SET NOW 0J DISPLAY AT YOUR ADMIRAL DEALER I , 201 3rd Ave W : Phon 10O PnONE 174 BOX 274 j BE3NER BLOCK. 3RD AVE. PHONE 234