CAPT. MUSGRAVE Local News Items... The Quality T ea SON OF PIONEER SEA SURVEYOR rlnce Hupcit Dailf WtXot ( Friday. January 16, 1948 1 1 3UIS IE Prince Rupert Film Council Mr. and Mrs. J. Shortill are general meeting Friday night, 8 : leaving for Seattle tonight on a THEIR WORK APPRECIATED At the regular meeting of the Cambrai 'chapter. Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, the members were gratified to hear that their work being done locally is meeting with appreciation. Hampers, issued by an ear business trip. p.m.. Civic Centre. (13) Trevor Hill sailed last night Capt. A. P. Musgrave, O.B.E., R r M nf ntt.au.-a Mho as riir- 011 Prince Rupert for a two "of ector Canada's Sea Cadets in- fie weeks business tnP t0 Vancou-Navy spected the local corps in the ver- drill hall last night, was Dean's Quality Cleaners, pick-up and delivery. Phone 283. (tn t i You can't afford to miss the Sale Sensation of the year. Visit nest group of workers during the busy pre-Christmas season, have brought in reply heartfelt once a resident of prince Kupen. ! Boys and young men inter-but it was so long ago that he ; ested in boxing please attend has almost forgotten it. 1 meeting at the Civic Centre Fri- ORAM KOE , 'mm 't il&$J&:dJl Y('"u'11 aPP'wiate the value u ; V&K5 if built into these Fashion- - WrinVitl Craft and Society suits. ! i .hanks. Blankets donated to the Cambrai ward of the Prince Rupert General Hospital have been received with great appreciation. Monies donated to the aid William F. Stone's Stock Reducing Sale, today and Saturday. Sons of Norway meeting, Oddfellows' Hall, Jan. 16, 8 o'clock, dance 10 o'clock. Everyone welcome. (13) Robert Parker returned today by air from Vancouver where he As a boy, Capt. Musgrave lived : day evening, 7 p.m. (13) here while his rather, tne late , Capt. P. C. Musgrave, made a! Mr- and Mrs- A- Manson re: survey of Prince Rupert harbor ; turned by air today from a trip and adjacent waters while in ( to Vancouver, command of the survey ship Lil- Attention Ladies! Just arriv- ing of the elderly man In the ; I George; S. E. Stciman, Winnipeg: Mrs. J. N. Sass, Kwinitsa; ' H. D. Forman, Alice Arm; A. G Hotel. . . ; Pioneer Home Is being used wlth pleasing results. oo wmcn uuii nnc. , ed a shipment of "Gracia" The elder Capt. Musgrave and d oxfords Family shoe ; Roach, Alice Arm; W. Marshall, Fairbanks. has been on business for the last ms wiie wcic wen Miuwu w cauj store (14 arrivals residents 01 tne city. several days. Civic Centre dining room wii: ALUMINUM RTRROR I Letters patent have been re- Not only Is the local work being extended but the Overseas Parcels are increasing. Replies leceived from people receiving these parcels are making this work not only more worthwhile Yesterday, the younger Capt. Tweeds from !i Pi ff Worsteds from : f- , titll lie I A mirror, aluminum-coated on . Musgrave took the opportunity ceived by Fay B. Gamblin of this be closed all day Monday, Janu Prince Rupert R. Gilker, Whitehorse; II. J. the front surface, has been de- to call on a number of the old city from Ottawa for the new ary 19. Re-opens Tuesday. Port Essington; velopcd for use in scientific in-Trotter, Prince struments. Reid and son Mrs. W. M. timers wno were irituua Ul u uraung B,yai.i-iii iiivcuijuii vwuuu i a Un. ...aha llfr? ' i HnvicoH fAfPtillu TVmro Viauo' Walter Chesher jr., has arriv-but also more pleasant. And so R. L. Mcintosh, C. H. Orme and already been some installations " ' , , I . . ' r" - 40-oo TO $62-oo ! fj- ! ioic fcu icinam uric iiiwt miin. jj . i k v wii in. " iituiiii tiikuiii in the City (He will be employed with the I with the growing local demands. As the work of the chapter Miss Shirley Green left Thurs-1 Northern B. C. Power Corpora-. day night on the Prince Rupert ! tion as electrician. grows so are the new activities Mrs. J. B. Gibson. WOMEN'S CLUB PLANS AID TO CITY MUSEUM Prince Rupert Business and for Vancouver on her way to'.,,,,. .,,ro'! 8 lne "r Arrivpfil Hundreds ol Arnved! Hundreds Oakland Oakland, Palifornii California, where where she she k received Is that of WUUam F. Stone's Bargains at , f members memb"S and a"d will take in In- " P",y fr a study-course carJ stock Rec(ucl Sale toda and tenor decorating and window g.urciay i "llIus-dressing. ' ' v She will be accom ' Professional Women's Club plans i . v . f-ucr i 'hritr.oiiCMti iron nnnn i Hhi v v rviii Aii-iMiiii .... .niir.es j.. i., rave nim' tn tnnnsnr a hridpp nartv to paniea as iar as Vancouver Dy . aiJ ?unds to aid the Miwcum.her parents. Mr. and Mrs. hotel man returned to his home Charles Darwin never denied of 1 Northern British CoSa George Green, who will remain New Hazelton from hospital the existence of God In his club' here he was 8iven treatment theory of evolution. The monthly meeting of the In the southern city for the next i f.vnr nt thp nrnipf 1 1 three weeks during which Mr. ; for burns inflicted when a power ; Get f 1 " when yo alias lasle-appe INDIAN CO-OPS house burned, u wul oe a wniie Green will attend conference Wednesday night after it had a Mayor Nora I of Imperial Oil Co. representa- vet before he will be resuming; There are about 150.000 rural been proposed by r. it. Li.-r. ovitt i r i Fbone Green 917 ArnnlH Thp matter was hrnnpht. Lives. co-operative societies in India and Pakistan. I up at a short business meeting which followed a dinner in the t We tase pic&saic in announo- , ) ing the opening of a Tap-Danc-! ing School. Studio located at i 1161 Ambrose Ave. Teachers Mrs. Use Fudger (nee Kraupnerl, Miss Maresa Windle. Owning date; Prince Rupert Realty Co. Protect Your Home NOW Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May Be Too Late! ' Civic Centre. At the conclusion j Rotarians See !of the business meeting, the 13 . r((' i members present witnessed a ICW UiilCeS showing of films taken in Prince j prince Ru t Rolarl ins were Rupert and other parts of the a 0-. fhpjr ft.Uow ,lu;. num. province by Sgt. L. A. N. Potter- !hp. n. nnkin,rr, t thp Annouiicenrent All Brivertl-.. ;:,-- -.u thlr column will bp churned for lull month at 25 wnu a word. Booth PT A. Jan. 21. Conrad P T A Card Party, Jan. 23, 8 p.m. Burns Night concert and buffet supper. Presbyterian Church. 7- January 24, 198. For appoint- A well knovtii camp cook, Robert iBobbvi Batt. located in : ton. The films were projected by opening of his new of lies build- Joseph Goscoe- Guests at the lng on Second Aveue followi;:K Skeena for nearly 40 years, died meeting were Mr. and Mrs. H. last week in Wrinch Memorial I their weekly Iimcheou meeting' Thur?d.iv nffrn inn Clnh rrpr.- Hospital at New Hazelton. He ! LADIES. . - bers and guests were we'eon-.ed I 's employed mainly In govern- , 26 to an inspection of the new mod- ment road camps. He came from Birthday Tea and Home Cook- j who accompanied Mayor Arnold. Miss Frances Cross, club presi- , dent, was chairman of the lical oflices by Dr. Hankinson, tne United States and had ing sale, baivation Army uins (who informed them that the reached an advanced age. Home, January 29, 2:30 to 5. opening co-incided with the m M,M)se vvnist Drive and Jb's Daughters Dance, Mas- eighteenth anniversary of his rjance every Saturday night. ''U'c Temple, Jan. 30. medical practice in this city. 8 30 ui Cambrai Valentine Tea, Feb. IF IT'S SMART unci: Y0U WANT- hlOL WE HAVK IT! SKAMLKSS NYLON STOCKINGS HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Guests at 'ho meettra, welcomed i Reports irom many of the ( 14. United Church Valentine Tea I restore Q. How can ajby club president les Gordon.! smaller communities around weie R.shard Sain, Vanciuver; , D t. , F..h , Mrs A Dominato. 500 IMPORTANT NOTICE I atlT A H MIKtinvf flttau-c- . i well as up river all indicate the Taylor St. IS NKW DARK SIIADtS A. Spring Lieut. Commander Grar t. Vancouver; Lieut John Q nnn, Lieut nnmmnnrlpr Alpv Titc'i-1F.!l r- TT ' housing shortage is not less Canadian Legion W. acute. Whtie industry remains Sale, March 31. I shrunken woolen sweater back to its original shape? A. Wet the sweater, drop it I into a pillow case, hang the pil-' low case on the line by the hem I and let water drip from it. Do not wring the sweater. Or, pin active mrougn me wnuer, mom United Church Kprmg Sale, families move that way and new April 29. Orme and Patrick Mangan, td- i monton. I KAIEN ISLAND STAGES LTD. ARTHIR MURRAY Formerly 99 Bus Service Effective Monday Jan. 19 PUBLIC PASSENGER SERVICE HOUSE DRESSES IN NEW FLORAL AND POLKA DOT DESIGNS WITH TIIK St.W LOOK" . u...8 arc neeueu w ve u.e Honle.rok(,d dinner from 6 t0 : place of aullci-.ngs winch are ., , . ....,, ,. ' , .9. 60c. Bosun Inn. MJt Advertise m tne Dal y News; pretty far gone. . j it to a sheet, measuring so that I i it is the correct size, and allow I j to dry. Q. How can I treat a cork that has shrunk, and is too loose j BETWEEN I for the bottle? i ! A. Place the cork in a pan of ; , boiling water and allow it to re- ! " I m Prince Rupert Miller Bay 7. t T Port Edward I 1 main until the water cools. This , will make the cork expand to its original size, and it will fit the I bottle snugly. ! Q. How can I remove rust that has formed on scissors? ! A. Kerosene will remove rust from the scissors. I i AR. PORT EDWARD 7:45 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. SKIKTS in Grern and Ked I'luiils in the l oin l.mcth LV. PR. RUPERT 7:10 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. LV. MILLER BAY 7:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 2:50 p.m. 4:50 p.m. G:50 p.m. 11:50 p.m. NEW SllirMI NT K I'ANTILS, All Si.es including Oul-itf J i i 4 ti.MtTIK BM.TS, All Sir ANNETTE mansell AIR PASSENGERS j To Vancouver C. Rutherford. ; From Vancouver (Thursday) j Mr. and Mrs. A. Manson, ; ' Robert Parker, M. Ivroore, MrM. Slatta. j , UPSTAIRS IN STONE BUILDING i: AR. PR. RUPERT 9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:55 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 12:45 a.m. LV. PORT EDWARD 8:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 5:20 'p.m. 7:45 p.m. 12:10 a.m. LV. MILLER BAY 8:45 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 5:35 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 12:25 a m. r HOBBIES FOR HEALTH ! Saturdays and Mondays Only 1 4,sr To be healthy and happy, 1 people must be fully occupied, LV. PORT EDWARD USE Bulkley Valley l 1 j say health authorities. Few use 10:30 a.m. I LV. PR. RUPERT 9:30 a.m. 9:30 p.m. if 10:15 p.m. 1 ! their full mental and physical j capacities in their daily jobs and should take up a hobby. j COAL AND SAVE OR always thero I It keets in the cupboard-it's quick-acting it Get 25 More Heat From A Ton of Coal Your dealer can supply you BULKLEY VALLEY COLLIERIES Telkwa, B.C. LIMITED vhen you want it! Now, with the New Heischmann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast, you can bake more delicious breads and rolls in eitra-fast time. No dashing to the store at the laH minute you can keep a mont?i's supply standingby, use it ai you need it. It will be as potent the day you use it as the day you bought it. IF YOU BAKE AT 1 IOME get Fleischraana' Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast today. At your grocer's. ; YES! WE HAVE ; cj 1 WOOL t f A shipment of 3 and 4-ply 3 ?tmtifc ' just rereived. ,j ' , - '..i' and a BIG ORDER of ' " 'lM BOUQUET WOOL Si--rn HAS ARRIVED f i : ! 518 Third West Red 400 h ' j ; KNOK HOTEL Ml ' j A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE ! , COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED '; '' I SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES j j ' . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ' ! IF CONSISTENT Advertising DIDN'T PAY SO MANY WOULDN'T BE ADVERTISING Today The Daily News TRY TliY Rex Cafie SUMMIT ICE CREAM FOR YOUR PARTY It in Good, I'RESII MADE ami Delicious VALENTIN DAIRY NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 FOR TASTY MEALS Chop Suey Chow Mein CHINESE DISHES OUR SPECIALTY OPEN 8 A.M. TO 2 A.M. Phone 657 SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL " , I Proprietors: TOM PESUT STEVE VRKLAKN III ) JIt; ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS 7 MY-.! cub -