3 jprfnee Uupctt DaUp Ji3cto Tuesday, November 9, 1948 COUNCIL APPROVES (Continued from Page 1) INSPECTOR SPEAKS TO CONRAD PTA CIVIC CENTRE SEWING CLASS ggggmrV-- Vrifc( JT For New Work or "1 jjfi'.K Repairs Specify jf" nr Four shades and '""T") fe-H-. $10.75 , t - fcCf0" per square ' Le of B-P Products in stock including X 'fCi the services offered by the provincial police. Mr. Thain's discourse was interrupted by Alderman Casey, who charged that Mr. Thain was out of order in "taking argument in this matter." i "He wasn't taking argument, I merely asked him to explain the situation," countered the Conrad Street Parent-Teachers' Association heard ' an address by Inspector' of Schools Joseph Chell last night in which he discussed the purposes of Education Week. Mr. Chell spoke at the monthly meeting ..Introducing.. SHIFFER HILLMAN SI ITS Double-Breasted Mayor. .Classes In dressmaking and other types of needlework were opened at the Civic Centre on Monday afternoon by Mss Sylvia Dyson of the University of British Columbia extension department. The afternoon class in dressmaking was attended by 14 ladies and the evening class for beginners, giving instruction in making children's clothes and making over useo. garments was attended by eight. The course will run ror two weeks and is part of the adult education urogram of the Civic Cen of the organization in the school basement. Purpose of Education Week, & McCAFFERY LTD. ll c S'b, supplies . $&ZJ$ phone jib vw v m I fir,', I i Alderman Nickerson said he could see no reason for putting a plebiscite to the people on the matter. A plebiscite, Alderman Rud-derham said, would be all right he declared jis to focus public attention on what the schools are trvlne to do and to solicit 4 with him. their support of modern educa tlonal methods. L Announcement. ' V- ? ' tre arranged by Mrs. J. T. Schools, he said, are becom The motion was passed, with Aldermen McKay, Casey, Rud-derham, Brooksbank and Black voting for it ana Aldermen Nickerson and Stone dissenting. In! Waa w .uwa.ia auk a. Aula U1UUU1 I l'lw. . , I. . . W mg increasingly important, Den t ,,dae decided cause of an increasing tendency 1st night to hold on the part of parents to leave Piano concert by Mr. Joseph Alderman Casey's final resolu the training of their children to Daily News Classified Ads get Quick Results! Franky, Presbyterian Church, tion, askinz a oleblsclte regard during me their hall on dances will November 9. . IN NEW FIELD y- Premier Stuart Garson of Manitoba will enter the federal cabinet in the hear future. Mr. Garson announced his intention to leave provincial politics at a meeting of the Manitoba Liberal Association. (CP Photo) ing a special tax levy for park these institutions. He stressed the responsibility of both parents and teachers in this train Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, improvement was passed unan sights and music Kovember 10. imously after an amendment by ing. Bridge Party, Civic Centre have not been available despite repeated requests for them. A quiz contest and 'refreshments followed the business session. Alderman Brooksbank had been Mrs. Robert Cameron, Con ji-weekly .whist in on November November 12, 8 p.m. agreed to, cnangmg the resold rad Street representative to the Local News Items... Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. Mora to include all city parks in Parent-Teachers Council, read a 18. ... stead of Roosevelt Park, as was report from the council urging contained in its original form. Valhalla Whist and Social, Etiquette CI1AH Gyro Club stag parly post support of all P.-T.A. groups for the new school building bylaw which will be voted on in November 19. 3tTA LEE Semi-Drape We, can now offer you stock clothing made by SHIFFER-HILLMAN. AVAILABLE IN PLAIN SHADES, MADE UP IN A SOFT FINISH, PURE WOOL WORSTED, PARTICULARLY SUITABLE FOR DRAPE SUITS. For smart styling, e x a cting . construction and exclusive, selected .fabrics, try a SHIFFER - HILL- man.' ;; AIR PASSENGERS poned from Wednesday, November ,10, to Friday, November 19. conjunction with the December a ,.,)( or a 01 iuc " ier wedding is to of LIFE? Try Billeters Grade A 4 milk, both raw and pasteurized, with Hood Seal Cap. Phone 657, Valentin Dairy. . (265) O To all our customers our famous Art Vogue Shirts that you have been waiting for have res, :i one? Are vou some through the functiot (265) Reader ana classified advertisers are requested to submil their copy to the office. Telephoned advertisements often I may be worn , unless it is .a Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Sons of Norway Hall. Cambrai Chapter, I.OD.E. Saie November 25th. St. Andrew's Cathedral bazaar, November 27. range Ladies' Bazaaf, December 1st. 'middle age period peculiar to women (3S to 52 yrs.)Y Doe this make you Buffer Friday To Vancouver W. Webster, Mrs. V. Sklnty, R. Lund, C Christmas, R. W. Murdoch, M. C. Gunn. Todaly ' To Sandspit--A. Cassels, Mrs elections. Mrs. Harold Thorn, treasurer, reported that current membership of the Conrad Street group is 92. Principal T. G. Bateman, reporting for the film committee, said that so far, films appropriate for showing at the school from not nashee, ieei bo nervous, mpn-tr u nr- tired? Then DO trv Lvdia E, :id marriage. arrived. Acme Clothing Store, 366 3rd Ave. West. (205) Pink ham's vegetable Compound to relieve auch symptoms. Pinkham'a Compound also has what Doctors call a stomachic lead to mistakes against which Shop around tne corner for tome effect! m R. Gatzke. . SPECIAL MEETING. EX- VLYDIA E. PINKHAM'S compound Monday Gifts that are Different. Xmas United Church Bazaar, Dec From Vancouver G. Scott, s K?Canadian Legion, 8 to- Presents, Bridge Prizes, Anniversaries. Totem Pole Gift Shop, 211 6th Street. (It) ember 2. Queen Mary Chapter," I.O.D. E., Bridge' and Cribbage, Civic Jfy night with representa "?Ute4t QiuiitlTca tives of Women's' Auxiliary., to Centre, Dec. 3. complete final arrangements for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kirkaldy, Mrs. S. G. Mills and .Arthur Flynn of Terrace were week Remembrance Day ceremonies. CCF Bazaar, Sons of Norway Miss G. Murie, D. Morton, Mrs. M. Cassidy, C. Robinson, P. Brentzen, L. Smith, Mr. Se-cord, A. Dixon. Monday From Sandspit A. Dow, R. Lund, D. J. Slader, A. B. Anderson, ' W. Parnell. - Monday Armistice" Banquet ti Smoker. Hall, December 4. end visitors in the city, arriving and "Armistice Ball" 'all sched St, Peter's Fan Bazaar, De uled for Thursday, Nov. 11th. cember 9. Saturday night and returning to their home in the interior by car yesterday afternoon. (It) SCRAP STREET CARS To Vancouver E. W. Brooks. Monday HALIFAX The old yellow To Sandspit W. Crosby, Mrs. The job of erecting . the second totem pole to stand by the main entrance to the museum street cars, which have been Educational Week Nov. 14 to Nov. 20. Watch your newspaper for program. TRAIN SCHEDULE R. Beck. Haligonlans means of trans For the East Ibjf famous on Second Avenue is now well port for many years, are to be DIM sold for scrap iron beginning in ess Line under way. Each is a first class specimen of this ancient and Saturday From Vancouver E. Dalskog M. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Chris-tensen and family. ' Saturday December. ' Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. . From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 10:45 p.m. picturesque art and, when both litful ccommo are in nosition. will be an un L dtliciou food, From Sandspit V. Pick, A. J. in innnnnr rivalled feature for a building Watson, L. G. Ryan, Dr. M. C ml ttrvict of of this description. Ormiston. W. T. Leiehton, R. hum kumr. I, Rain can go - Rain can stay A. MacKENZIE furniture; ' LTD. A Good Place to Buy Leighton, T. Wilson, Lieut. Conv mander- Murdoch," Lieut. Gunn. 1 RUPERT fJLJC OF KAGMISIA JUNGS Steamship Movements i CZECH BOY TO f For'vincouver (SETTLE HERE ' Sunday-ss. Coquitlam, 11 p.m. j A 13 year ' oId Czechoslova'K Tuesday ss. Camosun, ' 1:33 1 bov- wnose Parents are cieacl a' BLACKHEADS plh bound mi May Nov. 17 a result of the war, arrived U. imp!? dioolr and diuptr by thlt on imp, tmf and hit mlhod. Ot tw ouneet of proxin powder from ny druf lore. prinkl on a hot, -wat cloth, and wp7 entlr axnr klackbaad will b n p.m. ' Nov. 28 BED MATTRESSES Ask for them by naire. Beautyrest, Deepslcep, Slumber King, Lady Beaty and many other3 for your Fall requirements. Fhone 775 327 3rd Avenue day, Dec. 8' fmatlon and Thursday ss. Prince George, 11:15 p.m. Nov. 17 and 28 ss. Princess Louise, p.m. From Vancouver -ions contact Prince Rupert Saturday night to live with his aunt and uncle at Oona River, Porcher Island He was Leopold Zak and he will join his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hnilica, at the Island settlement this week. He arrived in Canada on the liner n, General Agent bunacy ss. Camosun, 11 p.m. Wednesday ss Prince George, FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM You needn't worry if you have one of these SWING BACK RAINCOATS. They are made of water repellant cotton 'twill and have a detachable flood. Fits over atiy of your suits with ease, i If you are looking for something new to wear with a skirt, or over your dress when the weather is chilly, choose an all-wool JERSEY-SWEATER BLOUSE A new line of pencil-slim EVENING SKIRTS, of blac crepe with peplums has just arrived. See them today. Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 510 Tel. 777 Flowers for All Occasions 10 a.m. . - ' Samaria on October 21, coming !Friday ss. Coquitlam, 1 p.m Nov. 13 and 24 ss. Princess m if I i here by train Saturday night Mr. Hnilica is a sawmill operator at Oona River. Louise, a.m. For Alice Arm and Port Simpson Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m. From Alice Arm and fINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Camosun, a m. E L. RORIE From Ocean Falls CORTICELLI FULL-FASHIONED HOSIERY john h.-BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenu atant, Auditor, etc. Returns Compilm. FOR YOUR ROCK and CONCRETE WORK ' ' CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed Whenever and whatever you buy at Sweet Sixteen, use the PERSONALIZED BUDGET PLAN. No interest, No carrying charges. - Phone 387 HANGING AND 'Choice of the Discriminating' AVAILABLE IN PRINCE RUPERT P FINISH1NO s Styles and Colors AT Wednesday ss Prince George 10 a.m. For Ocean TtzT.s Thursday ss. Prince George, 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss Prince George midnight. Nov. 13 and 24 ss. Princess Louise, a.m. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince George, p.m. Nov. 17 and 28 ss. Princess Louise, p.m. M0LLER BLUE 155 MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST In New Offices, ROOM 10, STONE BUILDING J. CHENEY SNTIST SMITH BLOCK Red 400 518 3rd Ave. W. P.O. Box 1401 New Phone BLUE 593 P.O. Box 1184 1 TECHNICIAN ,lcing and Repairs E C0LUSSI SPECIALS DRY GOODS GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repair Construction Alterations Floor Sanding a Specialty BLACK 758 ' "th East HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches Sailings for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Sunday, 11 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM AND PORT SIMPSON (Stewart Fortnightly) Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN " CHARLOTTE ISLANDS vrrsoN's . TERERS A un KIDDIES SIEEPERS P.O. Box 721 Phone RED 561 204 4th Street Phone 65d BATH TOWELS Colored Borders, Large Size. SALE Pair TURE REPAIRS ,llc Materials 'o Mattresses Pink and Blue only Size? 2 and 4. . SALE Pair S1.98 S1.69 s.s. Coouitlam, Nov. 7 and .21 Curtains , cushions, etc. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Ormes Drugs SATIN : land Furniture PILLOW CASES FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE . ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Oct. 29, Nov, 13 and 27, 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Princs Runert Agent P.O. Box 528 COMFORTERS FE PERT, B.C. LADIES' ANKLE SOX Pure Wool, asstd. colors. Sizes 8V2-10Vi ML A SALE -Pair ... VV Large Assorted Colors, Third Ave. Phone 568 Building and repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys Oil Burners "Tex-Made" SALE Pair S1.29 Size (06x72) SALE each S12.95 RRUPERT PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. v SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 1 2 NOON tO 2 P.M., 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. COLT.F.p.Tnp PHONES Red 894 evenings This Store Wide Sale Continues Until Saturday, November 13 Black 687 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED m Emergency bicycle deliver; from 1 pan. till 9 p.m. and Sunday Dally car delivery service from 0 &.m. till 6 p.m. lFl),a.l- . . lndustr At THUS UMHViSiaSAL Third Ave. at Sixth Street QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels ' and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 77 Second Are. It. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) PHONE 81 iellis-. Welghini1 BLUE S8I ijjiLJ i lj. m