Frince Rupert Daily News, V Thursday,' Eacember 7, 1950 rascr & Payne SPECIALS n hIJj-? frit i , r " -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY f Sop Early Friday and Saturday for These s, Sh .... 1 If All-Perfect Si-Gauge, 30 Denier Nylon Hose a special purchase of a famous make Regular 1.85 a pair n 5 LJL3 I js an offer tout's MIRACULOUS! PERFECT QUALITY ... 1 0 iiifully theer Nylon Hose in 2 smart winter shades . . . priced -1VF .,ier;u.s savtnus. especially W you buy TWO pair. And the pair rit lift it fKV It's one of the best known in Canada and though we're JV i allowed to tell you lure, it is stamped on every pair. Bo we 9 naire III , K1IOI' EARLY! JF-IV Hare Ji--:tt-yBm - v- iust the r'vtie lh SHOP EARLY FOR YOUR GIFTS ! ! WALL SAVES THEATRE Only a thick brick wall favetl the Empire Theatre as flames engulfed four adjoning business blocks In a $500,000 fire In Thessalon, Ont. No one was injured, but 15 j ' persons were made homeless. (CP PHOTO) of Table Mens' Nylon Socks Special Plain and Fancy Patterns All Spun . Nylon Subs Sizes 10 1-2 to 12 Employment Good Here and Standard Lamp that would make ideal gifts for Christmas this year!! Visit Our Furniture Department - 4 You will find a wide range of Household rutuitur Anion Halverson Is Laid ai Res! Friends and pioneers met at Greenville Court yesterday for the funeral service of Anton Halverson, 88 year-old Prince Rupert xnited Quantity Regular and Short Styles . 1.1$ pair HOCKEY SCORES National Chicago 4, Boston 5 Detroit 9, New York 0 Montreal 1, Toronto 3 Pacific Coast Seattle 7, Tacoma 1 Mainline-Okanagan Kelowna 4, Vernon 3 Western International Nelson 6, Spokane 3 Industrial Payrolls Being Well Maintained Hassocks Ash Stands Coffee Tables CHAIRS CEDAR CHESTS citizen, who died Saturday in Che 1 AYKOIXS" Prospects for employment in the Prince Rupert area continue good with Junior clerks, stenographers and sawmill workers most in demand. Shortage of housing for workers is the ma'n Conrad New Scout Head city hospital. Aid. G. B. Casey, Robert Mc- K.ay, v. a. jonnson, a. u. jwarse, Hjiaa and Theodore; five grand- New High Mark Enrolment At School Is Record Charles Lundauist and Kiiut children and two great-granoi- GORDON and ANDERSON Hallberg were pallbearers at Lhe hildreif. All of the grandchild- At the Prince Rupert Boy !drawback t0 expansion of the Scouts' Association annual meet-i,y-an official said yesterday. WINTER SUNSHINE ren, except Frank who lives here service conducted by Rev. E. 3rd Av. W. I'lune 46 Federal Block ino Inst. nvM. Frprt n(irnrt "e J1,lve 10 nave more nouses are in Vancouver. Two sons, I he said, 4or burst wide open I elected president. Boy Scout provincial commis-',nelv " , w,,h nn(v, DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RIUNO FESULTtf sioner, R. Kenneth Jordan, at more men employed now than at tended the meeting at which tne same time last year In the Enrolment in Prince Rupert schools climbed another 20 in Nnvamhpr in rpAch a npw hiph Richard and Rudolph, and one daugnier, Heiga, died previous to their father's death. Among the friends of the funeral of Mr. Halverson, who lived 45 years in Prince Rupert working as a blacKsiiiith ana member of the Valhalla Lodge, were G. Gustafson and Victor Johnson. There were. many floral Soiland. ' I Hymns, "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," and "My Hope is Built on Nothing Less," were sung with organ accompaniment by Mrs. J. C. Gilker. Mrs. Ale; Drummond, the deceased's daughter from Vancouver, and other members of the family attended the service. Next of kin are: Mrs. Anton Halver-json, wife; three children, Carl, Hazelton-Smithers area. However Dorreen Mine has been FINE PRINTING AT Boul- dosed down for the winter Tor- President-Frtd Conrad record city total of U49. This' compares with 1.260 at the same Vice-President-Edward time last vear. Figures were ob- ter - j.rfiil all-purpose fxxL Hii'Wiing Pacific Milk is jt! from farm fresh milk. fr Valley herds. Now its id Vitamin I) eontent ficil "sunshine" to wknttr 's economical too. jl jbrit, silver mine at Alice Arm is megall IPrrnmterr Treasurer Grant Stewart Iptlll workine as are Silbak-Prem- ier and Indian mines. Metal pri- secretary-w. . uoumont. ws are good and tne sitUation PHONE 24 222 SECOND AVE. talned from the Principal's, reports. Following are the enrolment figures with last year's figures in brackets:.. . ., A special meeting of the local generally satisfactory ' CIFIC MILK troop's group committee and in-, Khutzeymateen logging camp j ' terested public will be held to- of Columbia Cellulose has been 1 night to discuss the new two-year closed down but logging opera- 1 achievement plan. Commissioner tions at Terrace and Smither , I j parked and llamogeBhefed HI G5I Pet. 93.3 BROMMAYCtfE are active. 92.86 Jordan is nere to promote rnc S3.4 . P'an which will co-ordinate ad- f t ' 1 't Bulkley Valley Collie 'les ar- eenerallv active. It is enectd 043 ministration, Etuoiinent Booth .'. 479 (454) Burden S73 (S36) Conrad (253 1 King Edward .... S21 (317) Digby Island 19 Pt, Essingto ..... SI Pt. Edward 82 Pt. Simpson 1 Columbia Cellulose Comnanv will Remarkable New Instant Coffee Saves as much as 40 a lb. I A. W Best Food 873 85.1 ail 82. AIR PASSENGERS . HEATING at its Best r.tart stockoiMnn coal from Telkwa earlv In the new vear. Interior sawmills, where weather permits, are oneratin?. On& aeeldent report was eon- iThe'e is a Rood demand for Finest Cooking To Vancouver (today) L. M. i talned in the report from Prin 8CHAND labor from them. The fhiova'rtt here pre hnsv at the moment but it is exited thpre will be a decrease in d- cipal A. H. Hurst of Booth Memorial School. A bov had cut his Felsenthal, W. A. Smith, P. L.j Johnson, B. Orr. To Sandspit (today) Mr. and Now at your grocer's Xnstr.nt Chase & Sanborn savea you time, saves you fuel, savea you washiny-up, saves you grounds, saves you MONEY Get gome today. E HEATERS Hours: 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. For take home orders Phone 200 I hand when a piece of glass tub- fuvenient. momical .i:h mechanical ing had been broken while he was trying to put It through a hole in a stopper. The cut re- quired medical attention. Principal J. 8. Wilson of Bor- iclency. i Mrs. Croft. A. V. Hill. M. Kostach, mand for manpowr in the near R. W. Gardner. j future. I To Marret (today! D. Kelly,! Construction employment con-1 R. Russ, C. Parnell, A. Adams .tlnuesgood. Columbia Celliilosj To Port Clements (today) 'is still emDloving manv men. Mrs. Krug iThe have gone on a six day j I From Vancouver (yesterday) week. , F. W. Richardson, W. Mclntyre, Work is nwedinar rnidlv on .T P rartpr P Pohalvk. Mr. the new srhos and the nw TEX Exceptional flavor There's a brand new way of serving fine coffee with sav-' ingg almost sensational! Chase & Sanborn, makers of fine coffee for over 85 years, has perfected Instant Chase & Sanborn. This means an Instant Coffee made by coffee experts people with a tradition for fine, rich, full-flavored coffee! And the new Instant Chase & Sanborn fully lives up to its name! The most jealous coffee connoisseur will drink it gratefully and exclaim, "Man, that's real coffee!" r Housewives acclaim the saving as much as 40 cents a pound over regular coffee! It's like pouring every 3rd cup frsel And such wonderful coffee' Omatic Burners den Street School reported the fence agreed upon at the last rchool board meeting had been saving in heating Ycvill newer knew how Good instant coffee can he Hi- Bt th IrHpr frKMS ARRANGED Maoniro R H Pnrkpr .1. Gavin centre. worn Constable F. L. Briggs, M. Miller Haoe now 1s r"wt!v ,n"'or fin" installed and that the city had repaired the road cribbing. The principal of Port Edward School Rave as explanation of the dropping off In attendance In adrt(tion. tbe'p are Frnm Snndsnlt (vesterdav) ismnR. miih & Elkins many ymaller iobs rror'iRtn"'. Mr. Hale. Mr. McKenzie. Mrs. C Knuckle. Mr. Allen, G. Skakun. ' "7 - V a 'TJ' J t win ywu if y 1 'of lun1" offi-p .clerks LIMITED "miring and Heating '' P.O. Box 274 1949 Special Deluxe Plymouth 1700.00 . ! noerachers. l ack of nroer B"- i reference. BASKETBALL HOLIDAY fn--wnrd A letter from Principal Hurst1 Fltn" is hM nbnut nt tbe fisking permission to allow the'owest ebb fo- the vear. There koolrotHoll toe, turn rlovi nff hp. 1 "'e fe .8" "t Wf" 1941 4-Door Plymouth , 900.00 PHONE 566 RUPERT MOTORS LTD. 20 cases of communicable diseases among the pupils. ' MAY CLOSE SCHOOL The teacher at Port Esslngton reported she had had difficulty maintaining attendance. The board decided to send letters to parents in the area advising them that continued low attendance might force them to close the school, since enrolment was to small. fnrp t,hv Christmas holidav in landed Althou"h herri"J been active li tV" order to make the trip to Ketchi- .tisb'nw nj outh. local bnpt pove not vet Second Avenue and First Street kan received the board's approval. Mr. Hurst will accompany 1 ybUJIteiFtrrJiJW&TV l S pep your car been eneaed In the f'sb'"". The,-e has. been some herring AvNvvvv.v.".,"....v....''.".v.-.-.s. 1 Iwt? KTtptslifh: tun anded at Port Fdward by Van. a from Prlnclnal Robert iR-RFECT KepmuiiB Reporting mi for King .i(s Edward ui -- - ------- boflts. (W'inen m rouver School Trustee Bruce Brown said G- Moore of King Edward School cumi comoanie, for . tbB AIL WINTER the furnace was working wen oftPi- rpnntrs fnllnwlnir ft break- I Theonfy'inslmr Zj this down In November. vaiuuoie in iiibuuuwu.i meai and 0a wm be good ed mat tne noara taKe over uie vear. Cet cur C0MPiT , , 1 cce experience 1; f t HARD TO POLICE More than four-fifths of the area of the Federation of Malaya is still covered by jungle. Trustee Mrs. E. W. Becker reported the lavatories and approaches to them at Booth School were badly In need of paint. It was decided to have the work done during the Christmas holiday. i A delegation from the school (janitors asked the board for an across-the-board increase in sal-arles of $15 per month. The re on your next cost of repairs and replacements. The request was granted with the amount to be spent left at ' the discretion of the school ' secretary. Another letter from Principal Moore asked permission for two teachers to leave early for their Christmas holidays in order to make better connections. Both requests were refused. A letter from the Department FLIGHT A CHARTER quest was granted effective Jan- of Education approved the cost; A letter of thanks from the j kiwi u ... .. a no. nrpulr nor mm! tn hrlnir, Kinsmen's Club for tne rwara s " l"'" -""5 cooperation in their Hallowe'en shrllout was received and filed. I A letter from A. P. Gardner & , A Prscripti0n from CHARTER FLIGHT PLANES available for ',i e O Aerial Surveys O Aerial Photography , ... .-O Private Charter O Timbel Cruising, etc. ALL INTERIOR AND COASTAL POINTS students in from Port Edward but asked that they try to find a less expensive means of transportation. A letter from B.C. Bridge and Dredeina asked permission to or' "No Coinnanv Informea tne ooaio edl nine o. .. My they had opened an on ice m Prince Rupert and asked the board's consideration when appointing an auditor. The secretary was instructed to acknow-lege the letter and state the 1 letter would be kept on file for Winterizing 1 service Cooling Syitcnt f ul System 'anition SytUm Clerical System i tubricnts 1 complete W interizlng h our expert service- fctory.spptoved f'Pment, methods ind n"ne Ford Parts. Save e. cold weather trouble "' "P.nse. Dme io today, P us ch.ckand adjust your fetg trOUble-frM 'ii'tto For -k'n can; RATES INFORMATION RESERVATIONS uf.e the Booth School 220 volt three phase power outlet to operate their power equipment. They were advised that they could make the necessary arrangements through Northern B.C. Power Company. A request from the teachers at Port Essington to have their Christmas holiday extended one rtnv tn eive them five days at urmuia ay to Prepare. Ask your OOCtrv. ik.... PHONE 476 Carnation form n1. the 7,"ntn Extra Body-Building Benefits for Children of Ail Ages QUEEIt CHARLOTTE AIRLINES LTD. home Instead of two was grant-1 DOLUS ICLOTHES 35C "l $1.95 THE STORK SHOPPE Blue 810 303 3rd Ave. W. lias & Christopher 8ldg. AFTER BABY'S bottle days, no need to change from the milk the doctor recommends. Foi "creaming" cereals and desserts, children love- the 8avot of undiluted Carnation it has twice the food value of an equal amount of bottled milk. FOR DRINKING, making cocoa or cooking, caiute Carnation with an equal amount of water for a milk of extra smoothnrts and rich flavor. ed. ! Accounts for November were approved and ordered paid. Ordinary expenses were $2,032.17 for October, and $21,631.18 for November. The building account amounted to $91,982.32. It was agreed to accept from James Collins $300 cash for the ! leacherage at Port Esslngton. Parker "hom Confenfed Cows" Freight on all Flights iarvai' I M II If S0 IKOtustD- HW2? 120