.2 fttimt Hiipm D.aflp nctos Tuesday, March 22, 1949 Curfew Is 1 j' . 7 DAILY NEWS IS QUOTED iAnrti.-m.. . f 1,ra?. nonnmi and centra Rririah " v.i,- , oeCOOQ ClBSS iinl! all. Prvtr Pnir. n,. Off,,. r 1. 1.'" " '""u'"l siuromrpci Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When taking a 6lr, public restaurant for riin" would it be all right for a "!'' to suggest certain dishes to " h nw? A. Yes. if she i,- .. Ray Reflects , . .. ... and Reminisces Wrau( " MEMBER OF CANADIAN ppfocT Y' ManBBng Director. H. O. Archibald, speaking in the House of .Commons recently, quoted from a Prince Rnnet-t CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER "aSCIAtToS' P -T.A. Would Make Parents Kesonsible For Clearing Streets War On Rats A recommendation that a be established here for chil- Daily Mews report describing ; nsmmmmmammsmmllmm what she should order ... 111 - By Mall. Per Month. 50c; Per Year. S5.00 " -Ek mabiuiaiuu ill uip norm- l dren under 14 years i f age to be house at Egg Island, ' Queen Circumstances surrounding the, This, it was his pleasure, to Charlotte Sound, last Novem- rec'ent sale of the Ottawa Jour- j share with friend. There may ber. The member told about the nal t0 the senior executives lb be sugar, maples in British Col- seem able to make mZ' up her Some girls are timid abouT t u " dering. Q. What 'kind of letter be called "the m,.t u . could m enforced each evening after 9:30 vui m oe uc made muuf to vo the ine city city council council uasmiance given the Robert. """'"j cnjujing u upiJiuvu:, umma. nuw uuuui n, anyway? Dy the Prince Rupert Parent-1 Wllkjns family down the coast of subscribers. P. D. Ross, for Tpilhoi-e' leaehers' fm,nnll fii ., Jlnrl lafap n Dpin.n n . j ; mnrp tVinn than eivtu sixty vparc Qntiualw mi ..... rm 01 years actively; Assume Prince Rupert has a vt nnnnloHnn fnn)l ai what was w uu4.ii. done there. till 1 C . : in rnntrn! control, . . , has hnc finoTlxr finally i-uicu iujJUiatiuii lUUUJ Ul If J I LIlUUS- Council. The council so decided at its regular monthly meeting in the Civic Centre last evening with President J. C. Gil- I may iniirS7 I A. The -bread letter - wherein ono and gra(;S but,Pf j and sincerely thank his ho8! for her hospitality durillg recent stay in her home Another matter Mr. Archibald and there was keen interest in and! It is not extravagant went into was in connection who or what would represent perhaps it is understating the with Premier miners, the strike the new ownership and general ease to say five years from now, and subsequent closing of the policy. It now seems there will as a direct result of the great I Q Is a cnichiette ,., .. ... I mine, uip uecision oi a court to dp nr.n e. it nv rni phonm ini in r fuim ki.nn.n; ' . " Vr . . - ' v . T ....n Wl.V.lJIlill 11' T-t 1 L I I Ker in the chair. It was suggested that if children are found on the streets after the deadline hour, that the parents, not the children, be taken to task for the breach of curfew. . allow claims, and relations between mine operators and miners. Mr. Archibald's remarks occu When reader like a daily well toned here, there will be fifteen-enough to continue taking it for ! thousand working people who three generations, they beaom' will cull Prince Rupert hoiiw. j used to it and its ways. J ... I the knife? wun A. No. The fork ls Used ( break it, and then the tineH the fork is u,(;(J t0 C(j; "A n Piece to the mouth. The Kindergarten Committee pied more than seven columns HAPPY FOR KETCHIKAN PRINCE RUPERT, having had such an experi-r ence itself, can understand Ketchikan's elation ever the assurance that a big pulp mili is to be established at the First City. And we are happy vtih Ketchikan, particularly so since the pulp mill : ; operation there gives promise of originating a large amount of traffic for our port and railway Advent of statehood for Alaska, which now seems .. virtually assured for the near future, and the pulp . mill at Ketchikan will be factors in the utilization of this near and strategic port as the closest trans- continental railway outlet to the territory. I , ... We have long liked to think of Prince Rupert and Ketchikan, being so close together in geographical terms and also so close in interests and mutual association, as complementary communities. , Developments of the immediate future give more " certain promise than ever before of their complementary progress and development along substantial lines. 01 the Parent-Teachers' Council on the Dases of Hansnrri nH issuea an appeal to the parents covered a variety of subjects, of pre-school children to submit 'He had, he said, noticed that "I am going ta the prairies to interview some f the grain dealers. antt see if I can make . Xt1 treaur. OPPORTUNITY FOR CHURCH It Pays to Advertise! Adverti.se in the Daily News! the names of their 4 and 5-vear- the governmerrt was showing Qllri"i!'Ji,;; 1 obvious fear of the Opposition. them m enthusiastic as I am The speech from the 'throne had myself over the possibility of oias to the principal of the school in their district as soon been a waste of time. He paid shipping grain through th por' Tnare was a challenge and civic, as possible to enable the committee to complete its survey and prepare a case for presentation to the scliool board in an attempt to obtain more ex his respects to cabinet members of Prmc Rupert." said C. P. opportunity for Cluktim. ewui-and, after touching on over- Coles, of the firm of Kerr-Gif-1 gelism throughout the civilized production and unemployment, ford Co.. grain exporters of Port-Un-iri asserted the real fault at nres- ! land, Oregon, Wsitina here 1 1 anH , ? en. l" thls c,m" ent was the nolicv of fnllnunn The forHffinff nnBO,a .ueslur9a aov- Oeorge - 2 i For B..... . tensive kindergarten facilities in this city. Mrs. Dan Parent, chairman of the committee, reported that, although man'v nam... the advice of the United States feature headlined ui tnflZT ? rlrT' in demanding gold or United News, dated January 31 1924 ! mn Z hurch- h r l SSby States dollars for all goods that Chrutton, doc- on the international ,n,, . ... , 1 mo. wen came in in sold u response to an in- quiry from each of the citv markets- ur u, aa neara sug- tne world s greatest need afc thl., KSStd. Dreilldi;e mint hahnann Hma ,K., i . ' - """" wj.cn jreu-interesi and scnoo sr,hnni. s (u the survey is . far from Classified Ads Bring Results! . ; i Princ9 . Rl,Pert and Prairie dwel- self-indulgence are so pral- complete. i?.s, a small tmng anyway, ent without regard to higher in the wnrfcinr timM - i : Much is heard about th ificraao-' alue which nroidd th i P.-T.A. membershins -'t?' w Liiu ---- - v .... . . , LUllllUi. , , , , , RerfiHvd Prim 0 y !, scnoois shows a substan- j A series of study groups for 8 or Sreater umtv " Can- sausiactaon in life. The indif-tial increase over last year. 435 members of the city's P-TA ada" Mor power to lL ference or opposition to the members as compared with an hav h00r, wo 1 wrong with any of us. no matter church should not be a dpnnws. - . wv-.i -w Mtguii unuci UilUCl tne tliC uii UII - . . i , . ection of Mrs J H Black the 9 We Uve? the "ug.(v- lnR factor but a stimulant to purpose being to delve Into 'such ' b tl'0ubl8s W ld to- toe evangelistic effort, subjects as child welfare pub-1 day and has for a mighty long Mr. Sendall declared that lie speaking and study of P-TA tlm' ThH 8fneraJ pun human Christian belief wu not' suf-methods and procedures A meet- - bemgS Gart to b prntry ficienfc. It must b complementing ior all those interested is : 0nGe we maniS to, bbcome ed with action. Faith was of lit- . Last Year King Edward 107 Borden. Street .... 86 Conrad Street .... 60 Booth Memorial .. 58 This Year 150 118 100 67 The New York diamond market has ijs-quiet .-ecently and prices haw taken tie dropi being held at the home of Mrs. 1 ula- that, unhappily For the next 30 days we are & IS THERE MORE DRINKING? , KA UCH IS HEARD about liquor consumption in ' V I Canada and, with r growth in quantity of actual sales, the presumed expansion of drinking. Yet, things are not always as they seem as a study of the business in Ontario, by an eastern .daily, would indicate. Since 1939, there has been a population addition of 800,000. Last year, the tour-ast traffic, was the heaviest known and this had a great deal to do with per capita figures. r. r4nother l)oint t0 consider was the fact of dollar profits ot necessarily meaning the aise of more liquor. Something further to remem- 3 rf 1 bl yeai'S the Cost of li(?uor . ci eased. There were cases of prices having doubled. More PeoPle vmg in a province, tourists more iramerous than in any previous season, and inflation of dollars are things to look at, in trying to size up what the trade really amounts to. And what was true of Ontario could ho doubt apply with much the same force in any other province with . alcohol controlled and sold by the government The pastor's subject was "Faitl) and a Good Conscience." Both King Edward School and Borden Street School are entitled to receive .a manie ipaf Black this evening. , ls sJes a real job. Miss Jean Urquhart o Conrad ' Street School was appointed ; 11 is not aJwavs essentia; to Prince Rupert a delegate to the ftad" 8811 water ln orcier to have convent i.o n of B.C. Parent-1 a fi8hinB industry. Canada is emblem from the P.-T.A, Central Executive fnr nr i, large enough to rthat. In Mani- sonw vry tempting values. In sum casts ductiu.i is as much as 20 ' tu 25".. Now Is a good time to buy a sue thus of:t only $80 and a $50 ringoolys t prices would be accordingly. However these prices can onhtas. the market is slow or until present tuba ing increased their memership 30 Teathers' Association to be held percent over last vear I ln Vancouver on April 20, 21 and toba, fishing is big business, trt. 19 A motion was nut for, W urquhart will present catches from the province's spacious lakes running into major volume. But the severity of the 1948 - 49 winter chiefly the the "soluuon seekmS better, re-resentatlves Conrad Street School ren I thj L tCoul ,mb,ursement for ftom cu apDroach the n,nD "" iieir trav- 'a il ties with a Vi",r;7r..!ll-Ielline expenses. Olad to show our iitot:k any few. transportation part of it gave the trade a body blow. But that's ' fgr I II M i i. Y iai l l, I ' 1 1 1 T ) 1 1 n n ...jmig . -rsmpnr. i f n.:u,. . f Council offered its full coIC L' ' tion. was suggested that let- Mrfi v,.' ",' , 1 . .! This is the mapie svruD jeasnn i'-- 1 m m ' rw sr w k k rr ters be written to the H-ith wwsnaen ,SA . . M W aB rw B w W r M ""Off! ; which awakens recollection? of , the late Sheriff Shirley of Prince Rupert. From somewhere in On- ' Unit and City Council asking s nno p t a to that jui extensive publicity cam! f Zt rePresetatives Lara u. L . , from other P.-T A 's whn Otor, Owing to a late connection out of Jasper, tonight's train is thnl- hours late and will not be arriving until 1:45 a.m. j Rbin flood NEW ASPHALT SPREADER HERE A new asphalt spreader for tario. every spring, he would re- tjaisu uK Degun in thp ritv tn -v..u- acquaint the L L?? ed Kln , Award's tea and white! ceive a eood-sis'eri irr r,f ,v, danger oZ S'?!"!? 18' Two j i.iitr t stuff you pour oji pancakes . city street I ' of rats as diseas 56 Cai'" surfacing arrived at 7 rie rt and the week-end nnri will an itn'TKrs suSSest methods for ok,n Hood LZelVm this g int; their control action spring in connection ! IT; . UnCl1 realized on April 9 and Borden 3, 6i? f i IT . L : : II enter with the re-surfacing of ma- " J . wtermmaUng Schoors on April H lor thoroughfares. The spreader , ratf at dump, for. Those present ; is a wheeled honner which wl 1 instance, if citizens continued t r, ... . meaunB , .L: r 11 : 1 uniirnnn n a be attached to he m rear of f a to them..! It was also Su.""? Z": Mrs' m gestea that letiora h, ' "'""i, rars. a , trilflr ayirt tjfill r. . : c , Prince Rupert's -Finest Eating Place BROADWAY CAFE BEST FOOD BEST COOKING """" Ja-Y UIUlulln . m. mm Marchildon. uiiuuoil, JWrS Mrs thickness of mixed nsnhait local service clubs and n-- .... 1 1 L- ' Mrs' "' t,omez- M- R- it moves. Cost nf the niP,B "? ! ganteations requestine their MJ . Appliances enuinmpnt ,va tnnn Operation in keenincr th. . ! ' ' u"'1"1 ' m'- "WCK, J. P. 'MEN'S UNDERWEAR Union Suits SPECIAL 82.23 MEN'S PYJAMAS aware of the rat m . hl" i. u. uie- -w incuauc illlli 1 . i - o- J. Anderson Mrs Advertise in the Daily News SPECIAL G. A. A. Hill Hill. J J. S r , i KELMNATOR KEFKK lERATOIS TIYVrPfllVT I.'f lY'TIMP Tf )VKS 1 $3.25 Wright and 1 i MEN'S DRESS AND WORK XOTICE TO roNTKAfTOKS TfiMlfTH Kiir School Biilliilii' Sealed Tender, endorsed "Tender lor School Bllilrlino" t.,,11 . . McLeod, Mrs. F. ! Mrs. E. W. Becker. - m. m vA M. UUli . .--V' v Ii.C.A. VICTOR RADIOS . . r; STARTS to work in 2 setonds Get a package of Robin Hood OaU today the oaU with the thinner flake! Enter for the $1,750 in weekly cash prize. You'll discover, as well, the finest porridge you've ever tasted . . . better because of Robin Hood's thinner flakes. It's these thinner flakes that make Robin Hood Oats Canada's faatest-cooking cereal smoother, too, with keener flavor. Enter today I Ak your grocer for Robin Hood OATSand Robin Hood Easy-Mix now! j by the undersigned up to and ln- : SOX SPECIAL from .... 40c MES S WORK PANTS All sizesSPECIAL 2.95 MEN'S DRESS PANTS All sizes SPECIAL 4.75 .PIHLIIS RADIOS KASY WASHERS t EUREKA VACUUMS f FAWCETT OIL STOVES (inslalW) I1ENDLX WASHER COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE a Specialty RENDIX IRONER f "CHINESE DISHES :"""'" "P"1 - for the erec tion and completion of the followins " schools : 1. Three-room scbool at Telkwa. B.C. 2. Three-room annex to Hih Scbool at Sml there. Be Plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained from the School Board office ln Smlthers B C. or from ttie School Board office In Smlthers. B C. or from Sharp. Thompson. Berwick & Pmtt, Archi. tecte. 626 Pender West. Vancouver. on 8 deposit of $25 00, which amount will be refunded on return ' of plam In good condition. A certified cheaue eaual tyi inn t . iPOR TAKE-HOME ORDERS "ltw f I. ITS All-wool , the latest-SPECIAL S32.50 MEN'S LOGGING BOOTS Reg. $24 SPECIAL .. $17.50 Boys' All Kinds of SWEATERS SPECIAL from $1.25 lowtsi fwcts I H 24UWU ...2c it.i"K0 Prince Rupert Florist- PHONE 200 608 WEST THIRD AVENUE 300 3rd Ave. 3ox 516 Tel. TT7 Flowers for All Occasions Z BOYS' LONG PANTS -Good 2 malra ODrriT 1 t r "rmuu, irom 5Z.75 BOYS' SOLID LEATHER SCHOOL BOOTS Regular CALLS YOUR HEADQUARTERS and payable to the Board of School rrustees must accompany the bid as surety of good faith. I The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. MTJHETM. ,or detail. oI.H.RoW t . and ' announced to ,i "wirtner. Wir-i. 1 SEEDS k t; to BLUE Sb.5f-SPECIAL $5.00 KNITTLNG WOOLBest quality, large variety'. Reg. 45c SPECIAL 35c Secretarv-Treasuiw every Monaay, tr FERTILE) TC SrrU 846 School District No. 54, Smithers, B C Smlthers. B.C. March 8, 1949i (76) GARDEN m CBR 10:45 a.m. (Trans-Canada NeNvork) Every Mon. - Wed. - hi IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRINGS PROMPT. EXPERT SERVICE SAANICH Plumbing & Heating BK1TISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE I' the Matter of the Ksrate of EQU!PWE,N Krt- Out... of ...Print WALL PAPERS AT 25c A DOUBLE ROLL WHILE THEY LAST. BORDERS 2c YARD. Some of these papers are regularly . priced at $1.80 Paper a room for $2.50 ru ityrne and In the Matter of the "A.lniinlMratlon Art" TAKE NOTICE that k .j fSillaDQEECi) dm - ....... j viuer ui i His Honor Judge W. O. Pulton, made i the 17th day of March. A D. 1949 1 1 - .1 1 1 1 Ormes Drugs DRUGS was appointed Administrator of the Estate of EDWARD BYRNES ' deceased. . ALL PARTIES having claims against the said HUtat. ..... i 1 ..WE DELIVEJ j r n- OF TA-STV PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 0 A.M. TO 9 PM AND HOLIDAYS 12 NOON T0 2 PM f - 7PM Tn o vii ' ,ui"" lurnisn same properly verified to me on or before the 30th dav of April, AD. 19411 after willed date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. ALL , PARTIES Indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, ln the Province of British Columbia, this nth day of March, A r. 1949. GORDON PRASER FORBES ! Official Administrator ! Prince Rupert, B C. i T7)i GOLlDOU &AHBEiS(Kj Mojme, Packing, 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 Pbonea 60 and C8 Emergency bicycle delivery Dally car delivery service from S a.m. till 8 p.m. from 7 pan. till 9 p.m and Sunday C0 III! .,1FJ ' .1 PHONE 81 Princtn ,m Second Av-nne onrw.slte 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 am. - Phon 1 I