j 3nd Wi!'iam Mar- Prince Rupert Dail? 3ttof . . t . ir j .... -T" 111 'w'""1 PRINCE RUPERT Tuesday, November 9, 1948 YEARS AGO A first Shockley, Twenty Five eVars Ago TRirLE WEDDINQ STE. HELENE DE BAGOT. Que.; Q When Mrs. Belonl Gociui. a widow, was married in the Roman Catholic church of this parish near St. Hyacinthe her two sons took wives at the tame triple ceremony. Mrs. Agnes Glennle, Mrs. Re becca Keith, Mrs. Margaret Cornish and Mrs. Laura E. Kemp were the first women ever to be called for petit Jury service in dor. - : t , bat Tio ; i the history of Prince Rupert. ou . . "urch. a They answered the roll call at i nt pi. - presnted 4 K' - .TiaXX - ; -i. ... M here is the Dallas Road seafront at Victoria where 10-foot waves broke over the seawall at Ross Bay, tossing heavy logs onto the road and blocking traffic. (CP Photo) STORM DAMAGE Scows broke loose from tugs, ships hurried to shelter, trees toppled and wires were torn down by a severe storm which swept Vancouver Island last week. Shown D TH AT the opening of an Assize Court session . - Heavy rains caused a land slide near Anyox which carried away a portion of large water piping near the power house, causing the smelter to be closed for a week. So heavy were the floods that residents were evacuated In case the dam broke. At a re-organization meeting of the First Troop of Boy Seouts, 12 new members were recruited. Scoutmaster was J. A. Teng and his assistant was George Rorie. Jr. Thirty Five Years Ago Forecast that many new in dustries would be established at Prince Rupert following the completion of the railroad was made by the Dally News. These were expected to include a ship building plant and a shingle mill at Port Edward. Mayor T. D. Pattullo formally opened the Catholic ladles bazaar. Father Bunoz presided Mitchell & Currie , . LIMITED Phone 363. MULDERS , CONTRACTORS Qepairs 1 high was was j Dublin St; -'KM News. ta Nir.TiT-i, . -ua, ont tion services ur fouder of mo(ler6n'1 'iy pastor , church, was once Crrn "mnucaily Vf . . . with th Mi5 "ignungale. TODAY l Keckiessl, BoldAdvem ?! I .-' lt UK . SHOWS: 7 PM CARTOON - SPORM r i 313 Third Avenue Ham. rag. lb 72 1 Booigna. ib .40 Weiners. lb .40 Garlic Sausage lb., .45 Bacon, pkg., V? lb .45 Bacon, side, piece .80 Cottage Roll. 1L. .70 T HIS AN r. c jy "The doctor told you to MARKETS (Continued from Page 5) , Flour, 24's "1.59 Tea and Coffee Coffee lb DeLuxe quality, Jurces lb. ij Tomatoes, 20-oz ...... 28-oz gallon Aooles, 20-oz. tin, per tin 40-oz - Orange, 20-oz Blended (orange and grapefruit, 20-oz 1 Canned (Tuits ADricots. 20-oz. Cherries, fancy. 20-oz. .. Loganberries. 20-oz , Peaches, choice Lard Pure, lb. Shortening Soap soaD, face, bar Laundry. ..cake ... Soap Powders, large Giace lu.. Cherries, V2 lb. z,Kt . Almond Paste, Jo Coconut, lb Fruit Cake Mix, lb 45 Dates, fancy. 1-Ib. pkt. 33 Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. Seeded Raisins, 1 lb Shelled Walnuts, v, ID Shelled Almonds. V?lb. 11 Shelled Brazils, v, lb. ... Jams Pure Strawberry, 24-oz., Kaspoerry, '4-oz. Blackberry 4 lb. Cherry, 24 oz t'each. 4 id. ... ADncot 4 ID. , boups Canned Souos ..43 lu Meals Ham. boned and rolled, lb. ".. .80 Hill II. I'. 1 11 J Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles ibubject to Change) TUESDAY TM. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Deep in the Woods 4:4S Easy Listening 3:00 The Looseleaf 5:30 Platter Parade 5:45 Tommy Dorsey and Orch. 8:00 Supper serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:40 Recorded Interlude ' 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC New6 7:15 CBC Roundup 7:3i -Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Music by, Eric Wild 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Points of View 9:15 Zapateo 9:30 Heritage of Music 10:00 CBC News - 10:10 CBC News 1 10:15 Les Way 10:30 Pacific Pianoforte 11:00 Weather and Sign Off WE1jxicSDaT A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 7:45 Singing Sam . 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Musical Varieties 11:15 Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11 145 Famous Voices PM. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Concert Hour 1 -0-Bernie Braden Tells Story 1 :45 Commentary and Talk 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast I 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Don Messer's Islanders 3:00 Ethel and Albert 3:15 What's News 3:30 Divertimento . . 3:45 BBC News 3:55 TJ.N. Report HOW CAN I ? 7 By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make the floors warmer? A. The floors will be much warmer and less draughty if newspaper is spread under the rug or carpet. The paper also acts as a preventive for moths. WISE BIRDS EDMONTON f A small flock of Hungarian partridges seems all set to ride out the hunting season in safety. The birds have established their headquarters on the Alberta Legislature grounds well within Edmonton's city limits and out of range of the nearest hostile shotgun. WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT THEM AT YOUR DOOR CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASH PHONE 950 311 (281) CHALLENGER j VALUES : h(,f 3 Vlj I MPORTED ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC i TOWELS , 1 1 AND FACE CLOTHS W U4tLL SIZES .AND ALL PRICES . WALLACE'S: 1 i Of . Course! Your Best Eating Place fl'LL COURSE MEALS : f 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. Banquet Hall for Luncheons, Dinners and Parties -t Chinese Dishes 3R0ADWAY CAFE "icd Ave W. Phone 200 J lou Will St flouJ Special DeLux $41.95 ' mwiininiii fCtj j riM tmiwn mt WlMnp ;, Cimlli0-C K" I Carrier M Orm I 1 Mi Bride St. Phone - . Liver Eausace lb. .45 Sua re Ribs. lb. .50 Fresh Pork Ham, lb. .58 Pork Chops, lb .65 Pork Tenderloin, lb. .90 Pork Sausage, lb. ... .43 Steak. T-Bone. lb. . .80 T- cut down on your smoking! make payments 1 r I- r MORI day, son, j Sciv at . 2:08 Intt i Viet tak; met FOR hoi" to Vic foiv Ne-Ma FOR he 821 - FOl CCN dll SOI fo: Fl fit CO Sr FOB i la er R ! ft .j ! ' FO w! ; 1 3i P-: foi : a j 0 o if P tl n a FC i FC (wiiiim Hotel. . a . I Prince Iiupert ' R. McGee, Vancouver; C. A. Scott, Vancouver;. A. Dow, Calgary; A. B. Anderson, Mas-sett; C. McHea, city; R. Lund, Queen Charlotte City; E. W Minaker, Massett; Lt. 'M. C. Gunn, Ottawa; , Lieut. Com mander R. W. Murdoch, Otta wa; A. Dixon, Courtenay. G. Greenwell, Victoria; J. F. Donaldson, Vancouver; T. C. Hart, Vancouver; H. Arnold, Van couver; A. Skipper, Queen Char- lotte City; R. Biddell, Kelowna; R. Davis, Vancouver; R. Duncan, Vancouver; T. D. Stockdale, city; E. H. Rustad, Seattle; W. E. Mackle. Vancouver; E. Dalskog, North Vancouver; Miss I. Terry, Vancouver; R. Bamford, Ocean Falls; A. Eyton, Vancouver; W. J. Peck, Vancouver; M. Ardagh, city; H. Dutton, Fairbanks, Alaska; Mah Fook, Terrace; J. ,Paulin, Cedarvale; K. Boynton, Ketchikan; D. M. Young, Vancouver; Miss S. Dyson, Vancouver; J. Davidson, Vancouver, Mrs. R. Gatzke, Cumshewa, In- 1 let; Mr. and Mrs. A. Berson , . ' r-i I 1 -n.. iSiiSKaiuuii; ivir. umu iviis. caiicy, Kumealon Inlet; W. Webster, Vancouver; D. W. Bentley, Van couver; T. Anderson, Sointula; C. T. Hartfield, North Vancou- ve; A. Dockriu, Terrace; k. a Forest, Vancouver; M. ahd Mrs ,Chow, Port Edward; Lieut. Col Lockhart, Edmonton; C. W. Bar low, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs Odium, city; E. W. Brooks, Van couver; W. Mclntyre, Vancou ver; F. W. Moe, Portland; Jame: Baker, Toronto; Mrs. W. Heath, Alice Arm. BUREAU FIGHTS SMOKE MONTREAL O Formation of a municipal smoke bureau to develop a program for elimination of poisonous industrial fumes from the air " is, being considered at city hall. 9 rjotv I uon t let yourself in lor a disappointment. Order cards now have them in time for Christmas mailing. "DIBtt Printing BESNER BLOCK ' BLONDIE ON THE SPOT OR IN OUR SH We're Specialists on 'Current" problems, lt mu no difference where we repair at your homt our shop we do the job expertly and quickly. RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Box 1321 Phone 644 HOSPITAL lSI RlCE PKEMIIHS It's the mwsswm I&eir (Cafe . . . for Tasty Meals Chop Suey Chow Mein Chinese Dishes a Specialty Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel Phone 173 for Outside 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. PAYMENT BY INSTALMENTS IS FOR VOIR CONVENIENCE. Prepayment is an essential feature of any type of insurance. It helps to guarantee general participation and is the best Kay of ensuring continuation of t h"'jreent low premiums. Prepayment also protects . hospitals from unpaid bills and operating deficits. area should Residents of the Prince Rupert hrough the mail or in person to:.. ROOM 26, BESNER BLOCK THE PAR DELAYED REGISTRATION'! If you have not yet reglntered, you should Immediately obtain a regixtratlon form f(om your local B.C. Hospital Insursnea Service Office, complete and return it as soon a poMible. The Plan comes into ciTect on January 1, 1919. Make aure you are eligible to receive your Hopital Insurance Card in December, by paying aix uiuntln' or year's premium by November SO. Our new' stock Is gradually arriving there are certainly many very at-'' new designs this year. By CHICK YOUNG That's the Trouble With Women! WHOLESALE JANITORS' SUPPLIES A shipment has Just come in from and the pi famous "Coro" people quite reasonable at $1.00 to $5 00- We'd like you to have a ! t that seU- U For smart Jewellery a price, that fits the purse vWt for Hotels, Restaurants, Schools, tals, Offices, etc. ' Hospi- DUSTI1ANE and D-JJ Products. Brodie Brushes, Mops, G. H. Wood & Co. Industrial Sanitation. DOOUU' . ' GOOOriESS.WUaT A MESS EvrlvT'vN&b liTX s v. -'Iflii1 '! A-E TP CLEAN ), TMI5 GOES WERE AND r-Tl ,T PROPER PUkCE) ISlOWS I L1! WilkvtiiPt 1 t"fy ra!1 ffe ? go back to y yfiSi V anything; K p '' v ' ' I 1 r.-et"-JT PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 712 Second Avenue Phone 632 ( t