?tince Uuycrt patlfi ficUn Tuesday, February 22, 1943 Hot Dog Sale For Junior Red Cross Local News It ems The Junior Red Cross bene KINSMEN PLAN Special See , Balauno Florist filed to to the extent of $12.73 as1 a result of a hot doa sale held E. A. Williamson left today by BEAUTY . . UTILITY . . . ECONOMY IT II ' for their new shipment' of flow air on a business trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. ering plants. tU) on Friday afternoon by the Grade 5 pupils of Conrad Street BUSY SEASON School, assisted bv Mrs. Fletcher Sl'IX IA1.: true ( leaning a" Moose Card Party And Dance Enjoyed Scores of members and friends enjoyed the weekly evening of card playing and dancing by the Moose Lodge on Saturday night. There were 14 tables of whist and the winners wcrft" Mrs. W. Thompson and Mrs: Hcmmons. In addition to the! 7110 Kinsmen Halibut Com-hnt ,w coin ,.,,,t ...o.witlee under Ronald Barbour e g u i a r Moose Meeting TONIGHT, Initiation or candidates. Refreshments. (41) Pressing at Idea! C leaners alio Laundry. To each order of $2.50 of dry cleaning you may add one 'V UVSfc, ouiv Ol v v.wi v,v 1 v xao APLY WEATHERBOARD : - v art presented and tea served to the parents and friends of the child has been forced to give up the idea of using the fish as contestants in a sweepstake but this IoUM,a! ,r Jnv "um mum lo 1 r't available for early delivery of the following articles: blouse, slip, skirt, sweater, slacks L. W. Put more, one of the pio ren of the grade who were specially Invited guests. The con trousers, soorl shirt or up to 6 neer lawyers In Peine.. Rum-i-i. plans are being laid to hold an- Tompkinson for the ladies and other type of contest. There will F. Laing and W. P. Woodsldo be prizes ranging from an Eng- for the men. After refreshments lish-built car to a radio, accord- ; and distribution of prizes, tho anu lor the past ten years legal RT & McCAFFERY LTD. P. in;R mJIUHMJ SUPPLIES auviser to the public utilities cert program included folk songs and dancing. Lorraine Quast, social convener, and Alan Hcmmons, president, were in charge of arrangements and Drue Pat commission has resigned that. position. He is 73 years old. PHONE 116 ties which will be cleaned and pressed absolutely Free of charge. Phone &58, Ideal Cleaners and Laundry.' H' Dr. A. W. Large returned to the city on the Camosun this morning after a periodical round trip to visit Stewart on profes remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the strains of music provided by the Moose Orchestra under the direction of Gunnar Varfeldt. ing to reports presented to the regular meeting of the Club last night at the Commodore Cafe. For the May 24 celebrations, which is the Kinsmen's biagest project for raising funds to op Broadway Cafe is closed for rick, treasurer of the Junior Red Cross, made the collections. j redecorating, reopening Satur- uay, rcrjruary zo. will open 011s wore high costs of labor, services and production. HF.LLESDON, Norfolk, Eng., puses floney sional duties. erate their Kiddies Camp at Lakelse Lake, arrangements are , Wednesday 6:30,p.m. for Shrine Club dinner and Thursdav for Sons of Norway Whist and Dance Rotary luncheon. .-'--' (44) t Tlie 1,000 villagers here who live near an Icefield, may be Charles Starr is Seriously Hurt V.iioiinrcinrnt iL had although himscs. Rcas- Harry Hansen of the Trince asked in a questionnaire: "What effects have Jet planes on your Sons of Norway Lodge held another enjoyable card party at the end of last week Dancing followed the card playing in also being made to have a number of game booths set up as side attractions at the regular dance held in the evening. R. E. Montador was appointed chairman of the May Day float committee. Ed. Garner wiJl Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Charles E. Starr, manager ol children and your homes?" left today by air to attend the the Pacific Fisheries at Prince Skinny men, women gain 5,10, 15 lbs- Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor Whit llirtll Honv limlm All wit. tiflr hotteW nil np. uerk no bmarr rriiy; buy bilf- I ris. wimifii. utfu. nt'O uevrr ru-jW gum Mtnrt, are v.im uri url of Hhaprlv. hrlt-v -I'kmi bl:. Thv thank tiieirii viir-buildinc. rn-buil1:D tontfl ltri lit tmi-. t i mutants, lnt iguralurs. irm, Vtfaillin Hi calrnim. Hin-li hlo1 impm ni.pciite si.d rtizeotf-m so g:"f. r..i mr trMirili mirl nf,riahmnt . imt flh on br Uftn't ff.w Kfftimit fo (at fttnp wi yott'vt ' tl S, 10. 15 or ihn. vvi nr f--r n.irm! fi:-I ts l.ttlf New "gH cijiiHint'f' pwy Try rniiw iivn Tooir littr i-tr nw twuT tnd fttidvd touud, this vtrjr Uy 11 Afuu( annual meeting of the United Rupert, lies tcriously injured lit which the prize-winners wce a hosDital at Santa Ana, Cali Mrs. Oscar Giske, Mrs. M. Peter be in charge of refreshments Fishermen s Co-operative at Vancouver as a representative of the local Co-op. fornia, as a result of an auto with Stan Saville heading the j sen, H. Johnson and Knut Slat-ta. Refreshments were served. mobile accident last Thursday. MARAUDING .MONK Three year old Peter, a South American ringtail monkey, caused considerable excitement In Hamilton w'hen 1 he.' toppled his cage from a shelf, escaped and roamed through a pet show among the birds, fish, hamsters, rabbits, turtles and a puppy. A visit to Toronto with his owner . had ' left him in a nervous state. He caused no damage during the escapade but provided amusement for a large crowd ot spectators who watched him through the shop window. (CP Photo) May Queen committee and Mr. Starr; who is spending the James Ham directing the activi winter in California, was dm Music for dancing was furnished by Mike Colussl. Nels Gun-derson was master of ceremonies and Oscar Giske pre ties of the Sports committee. j intr seven miles from Balboa A. Murtinuscn, Harry Hansen and K. F. Harding of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's. Co-operative returned to the city by air Mon when his car "was struck by an other driven by a Roman H sided at the door. Knut Slatta, n llml New h Notion Opiosite Heal tv Unit ANNE'S Mrs. Frank Sehraeder and Mrs A. Henriksen comprised the committee in charge. day afternoon from the Queen Charlotte Inlands after attending the annual meeting of the Massctt Co-operative .at the was thrown out of his car and sustained broken 'collar bone, fractured ribs and punctured lung. Amateur Night which was' planned for early in March is ; presenting a numher of unexpected problems to Harry Swa- . field and his committee and he reported he would give a full report at the executive meeting , next Monday. Lome Vanctta reported that plans for the Kin auction sale were nronressine favorably and north ' island ' settlement ' at the Home-Made Car.iy and i Fresh Roasted Nuts week-end. , Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE TIMELY KKCI'PE , Ham Pancakes 2 cups pancake mix jl't MllKCS JUU iciuviuvli wiat, hiviv :iiug as a -store having a reputation for ICS s Dial this is the store Every watch ;',"t to prove up to what we prumi.se WOMEN OF MOOSE A. Chapman of Vancouver sailed today by the Camosun on his return to Vancouver - after Q. When persons, sitting be HEAR OF OLD DAYS that he would announce the date later. One of the interesting articles that has been offered for auction is a panel hind one at a theatre persist in 2!4 cups milk i 1 cup finely diced cooked ham Just add milk to unsifted pan-! cake mix all at once and stir i talking, would it be proper to ask them to stop? The regular meeting . of the truck. FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH CALL RED 795 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM lightly. A somewhat lumpy bat- Women of the Moose was held at spending the last week here installing a pipe organ at 'Annunciation Church.- He also made adjustments to. organs, in other city churches, .among them, St. Andrews "Cathedral, . which he installed in 1926. ' Guest at last night's meeting was Robert Fields. the Moose Temple with the Senior Regent, Mrs. Thomas Glenn A. Yes, but try to do it in a quiet and pleasant manner. If they resent the request and do not stop, speak to an usher about ,,11 movement is factory tested and ;t to give right service. ymi remember these things yuu'll In re and you'll have a good watch. presiding. General business was ter makes light, fluffy pancakes. Fold diced ham into pancake batter. Pour 'i rup batter for each pancake onto a hot, lightly greased griddle. Bake to a golden brown, turning oniy once. This recipe makes 14 to 1G med It Pays to Advertise! Advertise in trie Daily News! it. Q. What is the correct way for a girl to introduce her aunt to a young man? discussed . Mrs. John Thompson and Miss K. Thompson from Portland Canal Chapter were welcomed as visitors. Following the business meet It's 203. -off on all drycleaning at the Pioneer Canadian Laundries until February 26th. Waterproofing and moth proofing for 1 KIlM $13 TO S75 1 I'liKIS ium pancakes. A. "Mrs. Smith (pause slight-r lyi, Mr. Jones. Mrs. Smith is myi In Spite Of The Weather ... . . . .'there is more than a hint of ' aunt." I ing the Library committee entertained. Mrs. M. Viereck gave a short address on the growth of the city from the early days. AIR PASSLNGERS Q. Should a bride enclose a! a small reasonable extra charge. This being the last week of this .special Act Now!- Send your dry cleaning to the Pioneer Canadian Laundries who have, been .serving you, the people of Prince ii . i i, . n r1 f , , t- small card, giving her .new home Spring in the new styles now on display at Sweet Sixteen. It was both humorous and in address, in her wedding invita-i II. Hansen, E. To Vancouver teresting. tions and announcements? I J. Morris. To Sandspit--W. Brillon A jar of home made cookies 11. A. No; this is an outmoded custom and is no longer was rallied ana was won oy over 43 -years with quality and) service unsurpassed. Phone 1181 or 8. We pick up and 'deliver. Brillon, A. Williamson. From Sandspit A. Martinu- Mrs. R. Murray. Delicious refreshments were (47) ;sen, II . Hansen, K. F. Harding. served following the meeting: - ' " !,( ! ' A A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Oood Place to Buy" The illustrated TROP1CANNA SUIT has a classic cardigan Jacket with new hip pocket interest . . . and a straight hanging skirt. A matching top coat is available for those who desire a three-piece ensemble. ;AI5.ltlINE. PRINT and CREPE DliES.SES, BI.AZEICS. SKIRTS and Itl.Ot'SES of special value are also new arrivals. FASHION NOTE --Sweet Sixteen now has a fine selection of PHANTOM HOSE and SEAMLESS NYLON GARTER BELTS. Announcements All adverUaerutntia i mis colunu wlil be rhurcpfi tor I all montb ( 36 cent. word Just Arrived ! ! C HINA CABINETS in popular waterfall design with sliding plate glass doors and roomy linen drawer Trice .$.S'J.50 rhone 775 337 3rd Ave. Canadian Club Public Meeting:. February 23. Cribbage, Whist and Bridge, Catholic School Hall, February 3 p.m. Don't forget the Junior Plan Shop the Personalized Budget way at Sweet Sixteen No Interest-No Carrying Charges Chamber of Commerce Stag Party at the Moose Hall. Feb. 25, 8 p.m. Everybody Welcome. Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter, I.O.D.E., Tea and Home Coul;ing, March 10. 17 Mar. Catholic School, 2:30 Te frem onv pocVeo Robin'Hood OoH or Robin H4 Eay-Mix entitle winner to FULL V to 5:30. St. Patrick's Tea MoTing, Tacking, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 rhones 60 aud 68 amevnt of eoh pnze.l Honiecookhm and Apron Sale. Card Party 8 p.m. i il-TYTl'iUniiMi ii ri IMVIy Prltt r m ki rra r AA Kin;,' Edward School Tea and Sale. Friday, March 13. STOP! LOOK I HEAD! Get your tickets now, limited ymaunl only. St. Patrick's Dance. Sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce. Civic Centre Auditorium, Friday, EVIRY WEEK Canada and ni'and only! I -$1000; 2nd priie $500; 3rd When llic Sunshines Urilil pHi $J50) I BfcompOBi,d by tce from Robin Hd 0H et Yd Ey Mix or. eligibl. for only belt H. omounH March 13, 9:30 to 1:30. Muslcj by the Dukes. Presbyterian Tea, Church Hall March 21. i Prince Rupert Symphony Or-, chestra concert in support of ! Prince Rupert Film Council,. T.S.5. PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGUT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. t"1"T m "id aHdrens on a plin nhoH rf p.pr. -and the sidewalk . clear what greater delight for a child than U go wheeling down the avenue in an EXPRESS WAGON, on a KIDDIE CAR, or a TRICYCLE or to push a DOLL BUGGIE toRntlior wiih top from ntw nckae of Robin HooH f Ri)1,'n Hood B:asy-Mix to; March 25. ' (70) Women of the Moose spring: tea, April 7, at Mrs. J. P. Mol- ler's, 124 Fourth Avenue East, j Orange Spring Sale, April 13, : 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. i yuien Mary I.O.D.E. Tea.! A....U ID ROBIN HOOD CONTEST, BOX 310, TORONTO, ONT. f"! 3 ptitrirw w-ill be drnwii from nil the nil rwceivfxl. " lrinr, whimo rur..w. ., 1. ...... ..11 nJinwvl Kv 1X11 11 iU. BICYCLES for Girls and Boys Y0tt ctn't lose . . . with these THIHNtR fLAKIS! They COOK fASW - COST HO MORE! (vry wook y bov. chone. to try for some of this BIG priae money! cbence to enjoy Robm Hood P,rv efov you hv a and more why hm eeomy Oatal You'll mliw more Sblf! 7f thf- thinner flahe thai make the difference! Aad wbt deligbtful iavor! Here's the ivason! to rat in all the, Robin Tlood Outs are pan-dried amiriahing goodnws of this wholesome grain! ' Mv the followinR: "Mr, Pi esbyteiian Spring bale, April 21. Anglican Spring Sale, Saturday April 23. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 27. The United Church Spring I like Rhin Hood Eapiy-Mix Iwauw R lf you nre rhnnm to rompleie the sentence, "Hind tr, Wjn ,me of lhpm mQ priwifl! Bale, May 5. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 12. VWiWW.W.V.' Si For s,:s: g a's 0n ' the lucky thro notified ooeh wook. w nrn fr, Cflnada and Newfoundland exctT ' of Rhin Hood Flour Mills Limited, or it advertisicg y., iU notified by wire. Priae inruma will be "publication! Construction Alterations Repairs lUtulH Ivory Mondoy on ?n 0ir WoHo Show! CBR 10:45 a.m. TrOTii-Canede Nwork U e to tv in ov.ry Mondoy, Wodn.tdoy end Friday! Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Plume Green 3C9 210 4th St. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. See IS GREER & BRIDDEN Heating Call " Plumbing or & ELKINS CONTRACTORS AND llUlLDERS SMITH riioue 174 Bus 274 ! COTTAGE CHKESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY j Your Dally ! ALL-WEATHER SERVICE r J Floor Sanding a Specialty i Red 561 P.O. Buk 721 Classified Ads Bring Results! .v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.Nvr."..v.v.v.v ftP i!-:'J?IbVLW1-1-! " 1 "