ARRIVALS Prince Uupett Daily i)tu3 Friday, November 26, 1948 Local News Items . . . r4 T?m Hugo Kraupner left today by air for Vancouver, where he will attend a convention or the B. C. Automobile Association as representative of the Pr.nce Rupert branch. ; n....rt K--TO" !"el3 :15r?IIIIIM,l!y3 TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENT I Anne's Home Made Candy Church Creek, TT n -HA A very fine assortment of Cruiser prince ueuigc, Special. Sat. Nov. 27. Fudge, 80o per lb. 210 4th Street. , (It) Jackets are available at Acme jyirgton, t. Clothing. (tf) Mr. ana jaouver; H. M. Daggett left by air this .trnm. Keicnmaii, AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver H. Kraupner. H. M. Daggett, M. Young. From Sandspltr-J. Hui.by, A. Lavlck. Advertise a itu, .Dally News! p. Hansen, Snil- afternoon on a business trip to Vancouver. Vancouver, r.. FORMER LOCAL MAN PASSES Doug Slorrings, Pioneer Prinre Rupert Boy, Dies in Prince George Douglas Storrlngs died suddenly Thursday morning at his home at Prince George. He is the son of Mrs. John Storrings and the late John Storrings, who were pioneer residents of Prince Rupert. Deceased is survived by (Uver; rJ. Kici;ey, S.O.N. Whist, Dance and Re MANY ATTEND CAMBRAI TEA Fall flowers which decorated the Fifth Avenue home of Mrs. W. F. Stone Thursday afternoon offset the wintry i aspect of the day during the tea and saie sponsored by Cambral Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire. There was a good, attendance at the function despite the weather. Receiving the guests were Mrs. Stone and Mrs. C. G. Ham, Regent of the Chapter. Pourers were Mrs. S. A. Keilback and Mrs. Eric Barton. Serviteurs were Mrs.J. D. Mc-Rae, Mrs. Duncan McRae, Mrc Stokoe and Mrs. Tommy Frastr. In charge of the kitchen were Mrs. Crawford Moore and Mrs. Robert Parker, assisted by Mrs. iter- freshments, Friday, p.m. (278) Regular meeting of Interna DON'T FORGET . . Buy Him a for Christmas .'! The , Ideal Solution to Your' Chrisamas Problem . . . Buy a LD BY YOUR CIVIC CENTRE . tional Union of Operating Engineers. Carpenters' Hall, Friday, Miss Rose Montesano returned to the city Wednesday from a month's holiday trip to Vancouver. Acme Clothing store. To our Customers we have just received a complete range of Ladies' Croydon Coats. (279) Mrs. J.'E. Jack, who has been ieslding in Vancouver for the past few years since leaving Prince Rupert, is leaving Vancouver for California where she will visit for the next three months. Nov. 26, 8 p.m. (278) RUPERT LITTLE THEATRE H. W. Birch, following a brief visit to the city after his re his wife and mother. Mr. Storrings had been employed in the capacity of night foreman in the Canadian Na HOT WATER', A COMEDY IX TWO ACTH turn from a trip to England, sailed last night by the Prince George for Victoria. The offices of Central Mortgage and Housing Corp. (Wartime Housing Ltd), at 603 Hays- Stetson Hat Certificate, VISITS NORMANDY The Canadian delegates to the U. .N.O. Assembly paid a visit to tional JRailways roundhouse at Prince George. He had been at Burns Lake before going to Prince George. SLEEPYTIME DOWN SOUTH' Walter Hately, general freight A. Benson. A MIMICAL agent ior Canadian National In charge of the home cooking Cove Circle, will be closed be Railways at Vancouver sailed by the Prince George last night TRY A ULAb.SJ'lEU AD! table were Mrs. G. G. Withers tween 12 and 1:30 dally. (281) CENTRE AUDITORIUM TONIGHT 3 5iv - Students 25c Curtain 8:15 p.m. and Mrs. Moquin, whi'e the ap on ms return south after mak Two films, "Canadian Moun Don't be tortured by jG ron counter was under charae in the round trip here and' to of Mrs. D. K. Wilson. The raffle tain Summer" and "Winter Play ground" have been brough Alaska. Anglican Bazaar .Saturday The Stetson Hat Certificate is suitably worded for Cnristmas presentation and is accompanied by a miniature Hat and Gift Box. here, according to Howard Mc Nov. 27, 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. Novel was directed by Mrs William Noble, assisted by Miss Vivian Wrathall. Winner of the silverware was Mrs. Robert Dowther. The cake was won by Miss Vivian Wrathall. ties, dressed dolls, dolls clothes, snopping bags, sewing .home if L K W . Get relief Normandy. Leaving Caen, the Canadian party met a group of Bretons who had come to make an official visit to their neighbors, the Normands, in their picturesque native "costumes. Hon. Lionel Chevrier holds one of the youngest and prettiest' Breton girls in his arms. Herbert Young is sailing tonight on the Coquitlatn for a business trip to Massett. Graham Alexander returned to the city Friday afternoon on the Coquitlam from Vancouver where he attended the annual meeting of the Provincial Government Employees Association as a delegate from Prince fast. Lean, Canadian Pacific Railways Agent. The films are in the City for the next four or five days. J. R .Morin sailed last night on the Prince George for Van cooking, candy and fish pond Put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol in oaph nnctrtl It hnlna (It) lFC drain sinuses, bnn3 VIIh4w welcome relief. VA-TRO-HOL ,N.oV, m word p lnMTtkm, nWnlpitim cbarm. M Birth RottM j of Than lot. Death Notices. Punerml HoUow, M-nUM Mr., and Mrs. Charles Morris of Smithers sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver. Mr. Morris, after under Hid tnKagruimi AuuQuncrmfnti: ' SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Irtrnng U payable In iJimk, Please retrela froca ttUphonlng. KINGSTON -' ON -THAMES, Surrey, England, f Britain's newset power station just opened here will produce one unit of electricity with VA pounds of coal compared with 2 pounds required for older plants equal to a saving of 100 ($400) per couver. On his return next Wednesday, he will be accompanied by Mrs. Morin who was seriously injured recently in an automobile accident but is now sufficiently recovered at North Vancouver Hospital, where she has been a patient ,to return home. Priced from $7.50 to $16.50. The Stetson Hat is smart, practical and ni NOTICE FOR SALE going major surgical treatment in Prince Rupert General Hospital, will complete his recuperation la the south. COTTAGE CHEESE 1 New Creamed Fresh Made i VALENTIN DAIRY j Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE H. M. Burns pass-: the Lloydminster somber 26. 1948. FOU SALE Dry spruce and codar kindllna. 14" long, 50c a bundle. Phone Red 495. (279) ferns of Prince Ru- hour. I Rev. George S. Johnston, who has been stationed at Klncolith as Anglican missionary for the n roe lunerai scr- held at the Unl-ch. Llovd minster, : winner 29. Inter- FOR SALE Duo-Therm oil heater, complete with 45 gallon drum, copper connections and , oil permit. Phone Blue 725. . . (279i Classified Advertising Pays! past few years, will arrive in Didsbury Cemetery, the city next Tuesday on the MORE PEOPLE WEAR STETSON THAN ANY OTHER BRAND. Snow Time Joseph Franky is sailing tonight on the Coquitlam for Mas-sett where he will give a piano recital.. Snow flurries along tha coast notwithstanding Unioi. steamer Coquitlam, Capt. AU' Aspinall, arrived In port on time at 1 o'clock this afternoon from Van Cardena, accompanied by Mrs. Johnston and family, enroute IK SALE FOR SALE Practically new Ourney kitchen ranse with Queen oil burner. 633 Tatlow Street., (283) Announcements AU advertiseD-viias xi tills column wUl be charged (or a full month at 26 centa word IS to Whitefish Lake, near Grou ard, Alberta, where Mr. John FOR SALE 4 room First oiler over kos troller "Pitt." the office of the pert Fishermen's ,n. (2791 house, 1381 View Lot. (279) ston has accepted the prlncl- uvenoo Street. ' Cheap lor cash. 0 mm St. Andrew's Cathedral bazaar, November 27. palship of St. Andrew's Indian couver, Namu and But?dalc, and U9 will sail at midnight for Mas-sett Inlet points whence she Oil Kanee. Phone jr Auulv 1048 7th 7 om. 278 Bivs bicvrle $15; it $20 00: Coleman we $3 00. Phone (279) FOR SALE Best location in Smlthers. Meat and Grocery business.; fully equipped, on 3 corner lots. 2 laree warehouses riht at the back, one capable ' of holding 90 ton of flour and feed, the other 75 ton bale hay Apply c. Morris, Box 81. Smilhers. (285) will return hern on Sunday to sail south at 11 p.m. Residential School. Lloyd Johnstone, Fred Kirby and Peter Benoit of Terrace arrived In the city by car yesterday afternoon from the interior. Mr. Johnstone and Mr. Klrby left on the Prince George range Ladies' Bazaar, December 1st. United Church Bazaar, December 2. Bridge, VKiist and Crib, Dec. 2, Catholic School Hall. Social Service W.O.T.M. Tea, TTiffiniej FOR BOY OR GIRL, BIG OR LITTLE . . . YOU'LL FIND A SLEIGH TO SUIT THEIR NEEDS. TOR KENT III health forcing sell industrial site Ave. and Cow Bay ,;0 ft. 15 h.p. Elec- last night for ( a trip to Van HOCKEY SCORES National League Toronto 2, Montreal 0. Chicago 6, New York 4. Pcaific Coast League ' -"Fresno 3, San Dieg 2ortpniy same). ' December 3. couver. Mr. Benoit returned to rOR RENT Sleeping: room. CCF Bazaar, Sons ot Norway , close to town. 221 5th Ave. East. Red 801. (282) Hall, December 4. FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH CALL RED 705 CIVIC CElVKtU circular saws ana r itn the sale. . Helserson Ltd. (279) Terrace by car last night. There was no snow at Terrace when the party left there early yesterday afternoon and none was encountered until they had reached Kwlnitsa. FOR RENT Furnished 2 room Apt. 801 Borden St. (tf) - Piim-pone table ith bats etc. Like f Red K.5. (278) DINING R ZL1 f ) FOR RENT Housekeeping room with hot and cold water, in town. 613 3rd Ave. Green 780. (tf) A VARIETY OF GOOD, STURDY CONSTRUCTION, THE SLEIGHS ARE AVIL-ABLE IN THREE SIZES S.O.N. Whist Dance, refreshments, every Friday, 8:00 p.m. St, Peter's Fa Bazaar, December 9. St. Peter's Y.P.A. show "Fantasy," St. Peter's Hall, Dec. 10 and 11, 8 p.m. Concert at Lutheran Church, Friday, December 17, 8 p.m. Moose Christmas Tree, Saturday December 18, 2 p.m. sharp. - New Cups and lanrv design. Regu- 50c or 4 for $1.75. hrblmas Gift. B.C. SE CO. (tf) WANTED Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS Moving, 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 Phones 60 and 68 WANTED Car batteries, car radiators, brass and copper; -One all steel flat serine and brown A. MacKEF FURNITU LTD. A Good Place to pavlne eood prices. See B.C. FURNITURE CO.. Black 324. IF IT IS TOYS YOU ARE SEEKING DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR WIDE ASSORT djtead. Price $15. 1. , What ; is wroi g k with this WANTED Experienced seamstress will take in sewing. Phone Black 990. 140 th E.. MENT. (2t) d Sell New and Used ".Hardware. eta. sentence? "I hate drinking cold, coftew'V- -' ' " ' J Queen Mary : Chapter, I.O.D. 2. What is the coirec; pronun E., Bridge and Cribbage, Civic Centre, January 10. ciation of "gibe!'? j WORK WANTED i Micnen seis. valuers, small fancy BED MATTRESSES-r : L . them by name. B '"' Deepsleep, Slumbrt Lady Beaty and majF i for your Fall require". - 3. Which one of these worcs prwp is misspelled? PiteoMs. pityless, MIDDLE-Aeed Woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 588. (tf) pitiable. threat Phone 775 327 3M 4. What does the word "Incred -'SBina Boots, Log-" New and Used Rancors for wood, oil. Kitchen Chairs, f TvDewriter in best ice Desk and Chairs, Chest of Drawers, . British India " us for vour furni- ' LOST AND FOUND Phone Red 400 518 3rd Ave. W. ulity" mean? OF FOUND Keys on 2nd Ave. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement, (tf) 5. What Is a ..word beginning 1th ce that means "speed"?' ' ANSWERS 1. It is better to say, "I dislike 09 S BC. FURNITURE K4. (tf) Enjoy Fine Radio-Record Reproduction with METAL WORK drinking cold coffee." 2. Pro PLUMBING Installations and FOR SALE -Two self-contain-wd suites, ideally ?n Fifth Ave. West. : HOUSE EvcpU Repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel Roofing. Letourneau & Sons, 629 nounce jib, 1 as In lie. 3. Pitiless. 4. Unbelief; skepticism. "Of every species of incredulity, Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) religious unbelief is the most ir ndition -view. t HOUSE 6 rooms. MACHINERY FOtt SALE rational." Buckminstei 5. Cel with uuraue view. "Jib on Second erity. TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National ill Darts of the city. r riptniu -on en Port a hip fiawmllls manuiac WER & CO. LTD tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver. B.C. . (tf) FLEETWOOD Exclusive Features: Shock-Proof Pitk-l'p. Scratchless Record Reproduction. English Speakers. Twelve-Record Automatic Changer at Amazing Low Price $149.95 k Real Estate we-Rentals iy Management (t) Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. vBox 516 Tel. 777 Flowers for All Occasions Isidore Cale VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Cardena Sunday, 11 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM AND PORT SIMPSON (Stewart Fortnightly) Sunday, 1 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Dec. 3, 17 and 31, 10 p.m. FOR NOttTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coqulthjm, Dec. 10 and 24, 10 p.m. jg'fl FRANZjfj. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 EXTRA ADVANTAGES Need no breaking in; Light in weight. Do not mark floors. el Completely waterproof. ai, II lH I II M 111 If If Insulate against heat ' cold. Men's Worsted Suits Single and double-breasted; perfect fit and style. Special .. $37.50 Men's All - Wool Gjabardine Coats-Tailor-made. Reg. $43. Now wo Men's Dark Brown Topcoats-Good fitting. Special $22 Men's Dress and TVork rants All kinds to cjioose from. Special from $2.95 to $13 Men's W'indbrcaliers New. fancy designs; fall-wool, perfect fit. From I $8 Boys' Pants All-wool, good fit; all siiesj. Regular $.". Now- J " Bovs' All - Wfeol r u II o v e r DADDCDJT AtPrPnOAWCC.QrJr lD3CiDDJT PETER PAN GIFT SUOPI'E NOVELTIES an GIFTS Greeting Cards HANDICRAFTS LENDING LIBRARY Phyllis Pullen 229 Third Avenue West PHONE 100 201 THIRD AVENUE WEST LJJ EIELY RENOVATEI1 NOW AVAILABLE By CHICK YOUNG BLONDIE ?ttef Than Ever" 4 and Service in City But Mothers Know the Right Answers. r fr Send-out Orders ,e' David Chow, Mgr. .n.immtow"'"""11 Sweaters AH siies. From $1.30 Bovs' Shirts For dress and srhool. All siics. From $1-25 Knitting Wool 3-ply, best quality. Reg. 40c. Now .... 30c 5-Plece Luncheon Sets Make DADDyrXoOlNG) CADDY UOW MANY) 64o WOW LONG IS THE fE uaCT)-. ' ' MVMOMEWDRK-'S ACKES IN A ( ACRES f MISSISSIPPI RIVER ? J f MIUES OTHERS HAVE TO BE WMAT IS THE CAPITAL ) SQUARE MILE?) VT1 -,r ' 11 v W.!rN$.Jl75V?i2PE5 -T OP SWEDEN? 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