AND THAT I Local MOOSE IIISTAL prince Rupert Dailp r3clusi ItU. .3 Wednesday, April 28, 1948 News Items . . . : HEW OFFICERS Prince Rupert Lodge, Loyal W. M. Watts returned to the IVE city on the Prince Rupert today irom a ousmess trip to Order of Moose, Installed its 1S48 slate of officers at a meeting held in the Moose Temple J. V. Scrivener, son of J. V. Scrivener, who was representative of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board here , during the early days of the war, is in the city from Vancouver on business. With Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton and Harry Black in charge of Don't miss Brownwoods last night. The ceremonies AGAIN TO Area Commander Is Visitor Here i Making an inspection of the local battery unit, Col. T. E. D'O. Snow, O.B.E., area commander for the Pacific Coast of the Canadian Army, is in the city. He arrived from the south on the Princess Adelaide Monday night and will proceed by this evening's train to Prince George to inspect the militia units there. Accompanying him To Clear Men's . were witnessed by more than money saving sale. Shop now mnrf save 25. Sale ends Sat- ' urday, May 1st. ' UfJ2) School Inspector E. E. Hydn- fonqucr 100 lodge members and ladies of the Women of the Moose who had been invited for the occasion. Installed into office by Past Governor D. G. Wood were: VNCEIi!! man was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. ,e i the arrangement of the program, the Prince Rupert Rotary Club will be entertained with moving pictures at its regular weekly luncheon tomorrow. Elio Furniture Store, Third Avenue, Friday, 6 p.m. April 30, WORK PANTS. tn Inwor thfc is Major P. S. C. McMillan. Fastball Team Entries in ."bouoU Golumbla. 8up- cPunrh nf the Cana- Ladles' and Men's Leagues must be In Civic Cetitre by 10 p.m. INGOLDISTHORPE, Nor folk, 1r M ... Tkll DffMICV Eng. (P) An egg weighing six CIDCer BOCiei,. ..... Friday, April 30. (ioi) y" nia ahmit. ran Closing Out Sale last day. Everything must be sold to clear the premises. Further reductions in price for you to buy at IpMINU - ounces, 7Vi Inches in circumference and 4'2 inches long was laid by a nine-month-old pul nrTLKn . Regular Price $9.50 Men's navy all-wool ' Humphrey Tweed Work Pants To Clear $6.45 pr. Governor, C. H. Collins. ! Junior Governor Herbert Whiffin. Prelate, Jean Ho'lliston. Inner Guard, Howard Walker. Outer Guard, Arthur Krock. Sergeant - at - Arms, Joe Slag-gard. Trustees Frank Parlette, Arthur Welch and D. G. Wood. Following the ceremony, the gathering enjoyed a social evening, dancing to music by the films lectures, literature, or special training of Will ali Daseball players interested in playing in the local baseball league please register at Grotto Cigar Store by April let. great savings. Baby carriages m charge of cancer pa .1,. establishment ol can and all kinds wheeled goods too numerous to mention. (tf) in In towns ana cities h,,i British Columbia, and Emailing and mailing of an MERCHANTS Do you know that the Daily Newt is tbe most in contributors are all part 29? (ioi) Bishop Anthony Jordan returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Charles Reid of Smithers, .ml worK done oy tne oo effective medium of advertising ,i(iftno is needed In B.C. Moose Orchestra consisting of Th Cfr MtiWw A4m Swth, laa, J n Prince Rupert? No one misses your message if it's ad iy Will you neipr ima la .jrltvremember that your mv Day you or a loved vertised in the News. ..It's tbe Mlt-savinE dividend. Be What nukes a mat! tick? Ask that ques Mrs. Fred Thompson, George Eliott and Gunnar Varfeldt. The evening concluded with the serving of luncheon by the entertainment committee. really efficient way of putting it over. tf. ii! rn Cancer's who has been in the city for the past few days on business, Is returning to tne interior on tonight's train. Convicts Beat Up Cruel Prisoner C.C.F. PROTESTS INTEREST CUT Regular Prices $.95 to $8.50 Men's heavy all-wool, Tweed Work Pants Tp Clear $5.45 pr. - Regular Price $3.75 Men's heavy Cotton Drill Work Pants To Clear 2.45 pn banger Signals tion of twelve million Canadians and you'll probably get twelve million answers . . . twelve million answers that say the sam thing: A man's got to iiave TORONTO Prisoners at SANDRINGHAM. Ene. P) The airr that ili"- not Ileal 'Announcements All advertisement a this column will be charged for a full month at 25 cents a word Kingston penitentiary are re- Kine has been elected neoDle's lili, uariM many auuui me imiiilll or llin. Mrs. Jens Munthe returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver where she attended the annual provincial OPPORTUNITY. Opportunity uiiawa. u uu.f . mem- Durtea to nave BParpn iin F.ri. -j,.., ---i-h v,..u.. Ic lump or uiif-Kming - i- waiucu ui laic y ixk a. 1 1 t,uuii.jica . I.I bers protested in the House of ward McCoy, sentenced recent-!0f Sandringham and West New- )uf to , . g' f i .... t bjt tm to -r better rvtfir that K if liu living mrr ijlh on in ureuil, up or Catholic School Card Party, -uf. summons mesaay against, tne iy w tnree years lor brutal "ton where the Roval Family Lilat tiln-diiie or dlsrharge worships during visits' here. recent reduction from four to treatment of a four year old boy. three per cent in interest paid He was moved to the prison tny natural Douy open- Judged by those standards you won't find a better system than the one we've got. Under our "Oppor Hall, April 29 United Church April 29. Spring Sale, L-rrlvr rhaiige In alze or convention of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire. Constable and Mrs. W. E. Mc-Latchle and small child returned to the city this afternoon on the Prince Rupert after seven weeks absence. Constable Mc- You saw it in the Daily News! on government annuities. They hospital in a semi-conscious contended that the government state after having been set upon action, announced April 19, by fellow-prisoners who became r ol mule, wart or Dlrlli I. ,i rut liiiarwnenii, une. Mother's D ly Tea, Salvation Army Native Girl's Home, May 4, 3-6 p.m. in! mushing or difficulty would increase the price of the angered by the unmerciful beat- Mllim-liir. ttfe public and ing given the child. The boy is ""uiues to b.i t, . rM..-. ....... ! rliunse in normal bowel x-iinuv xmis-iii j-Ktiii:t musii;i,ni1j discourage this form of the son of the woman McCoy Regular Price $5.75 pr. Men's cotton whipcord Work Pants in brown and navy To Clear 3.65 Pr- ana Drama esuvai, civic Cen- inVPKt.mpnt. Tr. u-ne a hlnu tr cn'hflH hppn living MrltV. Mn tre, May 5 and 6, afternoons ' cial ser,lrjtv ThP imvprnmpnt finrs nf t.h. hnv. ,,w ird the Ones You Love and evenings. had. annarpntlv hppn "nnripr had tn hp nmnntatort tunity System" a man's always free i to do what he wants ... to set up his own business if he can show a profit for himself. j And our 'system actually en- , courages the small businessman, j Take the automobile industry for example. Just one leading automobile manufacturer in the U.S. and Canada buys from 1071 suppliers in 243 towns across the continent. And besides stimulating the small businessman, industry as we know it provides opportunity for the professional and skilled workers . . . opportunity where advancement FOR LUNCH OR SUPPER SERVI Van (amp's SPAGHETTI WITH TOMATO SAUCE AND CHEESE IVE TODAY TO oi. t-Pter s spring sale, May e. pressure' from the "old line" in- Gyro Klondyke Nite, May 7. jsurance companies. Mother's Day Tea. Home' Cook- Labor Minister Humphrey NQIEK CANCER FOR THIS WEEK ONLY ing, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons Mitchell denied that there had A WARM WELCOME LONDON 0i Prime Minister Attlee has sent a SDecial wel- Latchie has been in Ottawa with the R.C.M.P. while Mrs. Mc-Latchle has been visiting in Vancouver. John Odowes and Art Murray left this morning by car on a business trip to Vancouver and SeaUle. Mr. Odowes plans to purchase a new stock of sporting goods and Mr. Murray is going south to buy a new bus. They plan to be away about a week and are believed to be the first toi travel to Vancouver this spring from Prince Rupert by ribuuons may be left with of Norway Hall (I.OJJ.E.) 5th ! Deen any sucn pressure and said il Montreal. Bank of Com or Royal Bank of Canada. that the reduction had resulted ' coming message to those visit Ave. East. 2 am. Shrine Club Band Concert directy from increased costs, ing Britain to participate in the Olympics. He wrote: "We shall May 10. j goes by ability alone, where no man be happy once again to be the hosts of the Olympic Games. Tearing Down of Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. Piano Concert by John Joseph K. R Knrkerrielll, -mdent. B C. Branch. :,wiian Cancer Society i.en. !'. I-'. W orthlngtoil, CB M C . M M . xial Campaign Chairman . ('. Turner n Campaign Treasurer What we may temporarily lack Hotel Protested A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" in material substance, we shall is specially penalized or promoted, where every man is free to come, go and work as he chooses. This system, which more than any other provides opportunity for every man alike, is the one that Franky. sponsored bv Job's I car. try to make up In the warmth Daughters, Civic Centre. ' May VANCOUVER The Vancou- of welcome. . ." JFOR P 'Chicken in the Rough' TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY 19. jver branch of the Canadian St. Andrew's Anglican tea at fon !jas sent a Protest to T-the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, f atot Co' at the ProPosal to 324 4th Am. West. Mav 27 ;tear down the old Van- LONDON ffi Two schools, TO TAKE HOME planned for London's St. Mary- Hi f Call the FOR SALE 1940 truck. Phone 543. Ford (tfi See the New Carpet at our store. Will not absorb water, easy to clean. In large and small sizes and by the yard. Phone 775 "327 SrdAve. W CAN I ? ? : cuuvef ana us tnrow a large lebone district, will accommo-Easterr Fa!tprn star Ta Tn Star Tea June 3. number of veterans out of resi - date 2,500 pupils, but it will CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM By ANNE ASHLEY .Uu.ul,mllI,ulllleuuluItu aence tor thernseIVes and their.not be completed for at least lea, June 10. famiiips on . PHONE 231 "realists" and Socialists are seeking to destroy. Ask them . . . let them a.k themselves . . . that question: What makes a nun tick? 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