iXuvttt Daflp jSctos 1943 Friday. November 2 M3lm sailed. CTJNMOW, Essex, En1anrl,' V, It' back to eChooHor coua-. ciUors or this' town. A&r coun-fiteeUngs: police fpvf them the same, lectures and films , on . road safety as thoscf1 given -to schoolchildren.- t v i ''. Reminiscences ByWj. end Reflections Moose Women's Committee Meet Mooseheart committee of tr Women of the Moose held a regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Pen.y Welter. Ambrose Avenue, yesterday. .Ten members prince George the bride. Presiding at the paurin? 1aryl-s were Mrs,.LvW. Kergin and Mrs. S. E. Parker. Serviteurs were Mrs. T. Fraser, Mrs. A. Astoria, Mr. C. A. Keilett, Mrs. Edward Garner, Mis. Jack McNulty, M'fs Muriel Vance and Miss Sheila Ramsay. Also assisting were T. Fraser, Jack McNulty and EH Garner. CHARMING BRIDE WELCOMED HERE Mr. and Mrs. A;ex Mitchell at Home In lion or mt Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Frisaell Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell, Fourth Avenue We, wre hosts at an 'At Home' yesterday afternoon so that many - frier.de might call an dextenrt a welcome Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When living in an apart-ment building where a doortnan opens the door .vrv time one enters or leaves ,1s it nocssary to thank him wh time? A. Why not? A courteous "thank you" cow nothing, end most certainly indicates Rood breeding on your part. lost, took a second look at the weip present and plans were Income tax returns filed by made to purchase Xmu gifts those whose boxes had been , for ighl thiiUren at Mooseheart, robbed and asked financially also a gtft for the Sunhk:e child, embarrassing questions. And, a cake was made by the hostess "" " i ", , f: ORPINGTON, Kent." InglanB.. (P-Concert pianist Dame Myra Hes, giving a recital hern stopped and decUred: "This piano Is doing Its best MuV IJ Is like , entering"" a donkey for the Grand National. I hope everyone wUl club together arfd buy a new. Qfifc",, i j" . It is suggested that tlv Car.-boo and Fraser roads be made! Ht for the elite before acteh-! tion can be given the Skeena Highway further north. The latter can serve. the "hardy twists" whatever Is meant by that) while thoroughfares in the wuth are being made safe Tor democracy and culture. The iude fellows on the frontier a prospect of pro- now there's secuUons. THETFORD,. .Korioik, Eng., TP 4n 26 year as Congrega-tionalist minister here, Rev. Henry Gardner, .90, never preached One aitte . sermon twice. . -. . . . to Mrs. Mitchell's brother, aug-las FrizzeU, and his charming young bride, the former Miss Beatrice Owazar of Wmnipeg. anfl rat Nod among the committee members. Delicious refreshment were set-red.., . Members present were Mr. Welter, Mr.j. R. B. Skinner, Mrs. O. Tweed, Mrs. B. J. Bacon. Mr. Jack Hos- -iovnnsMKvr i,iti k act- ( section an i Ntl of A.lnnlln fmr Cnnwnt TriiHT r llrn l.lmn. Some of Prince Rupert's crows must have been regarding snow Xor the first time notice is hereby otvEN ! and their cars which have the inursaay morning, mey nop- king, Mrg R Johnson, Mrs. F. ped nervously, shaking now- De Biais, Mrs. w. T. Terry, Mrs. Hakes from restless wings, and w Faueht and Mr w Mtmv " aivii uuy oi next, the imUiTMned inarms PPlT U the Utiw Control hardihood of jeeps can, in the interval, stand a few bumps. breakfast Dusru mot emwnt t transfer crt bow Llsrnee Nn 7hhi . . There were numerous cajler fr extend congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. FrizzeK who had arrived 1ft the city Wednesday night following t r extended iwneymoon tour in the United Slates. The. gueaU were Deceived lh the tastefully decorated rooms luuKing in vain lor itchell jjrrie aM tc (tie nwpwrt of pmmiwm ttt-uw pt ot j Chlorinating of drinking a huiwiriK known cuiedoniR water cannot be said to he "pickings." Everything was covered with a soft, cold, strange Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Ryan ,.. ,i Tont Buwet. ron. I harmful tn the consumer, ad appearing white thickness that sailed last night on the Prince " '",JJ wnirjin, upon I i mining that in certain cases 1! t! gradually increased in height. Oeorge for a trip to Vancouver ure nun OTOTIIWW ft LOLH 2 Knri ft i ui.i. 'i . 4 by Mrs. Mitchell who introduced might be objectionable. In a 1 Beady eyes had a troubled loua., and elsewhere in the south province like British fVilumhin I Huin twvr ttko this V I III, M W I W . I I.IMITKD IhoilrfUnriK nf lnlrae nnH itrtamel - ... S'llOBf can hardly be any purer than Mrs. George Black, who was they are. Cities like Seattle in Prince Rupert Wednesday re-j worrv alone "as is" and while turning to her home in White- o. , kiwiiiw oi rort eskiiik- ton, Mup 637. Prhwf Rupert Uiiwl HuflBWHt.tnn DlBtrkt, tn Uv Hrnv-Hiei- ! HiiUHh CalumbiH. from Alfiwl Ht-nry Hifrklim. ItoeniMW, u Jnet Runs Brown, of Hon fcuKtiiK-Un. British Columbia, the transferee. UATK1J at Prince Rupert, BC thin 27th day of October, 1H48 JANKT ROSS BROWN. Applicant Jtnd Inuuiferee 1280) Francois Lake News !LS -and Vancouver once accepted the j noise for the winter, has more j William Ablitt and Roy Pierrot i reading and talk. After several came up by truck .from Vancou- hymns were song, accompanied change when haunted by war-j diafl once given amusement in tlr: visions, that city Is cheer- the telling of a little story "on fu'iy back where she was orig- herself." A candidate for the er, bringing a trafctor with by Mrs. Phil Kelly on :he piano, !n..i!tr tnnt....ln .1.1 ! . m..t i .1.. ..u.a l, WI.U11U4UUI1 IJUlllg OI IUKOI1 Ul UK inicta. lnem AWltt purchased (Jjp and there is a reason. The pre-, ejection, friends wondered if she Alkinson farm on the there , Was a period of Bible study. At the close of the meet IF rauuoii is aiso in lorce ai rrince naa not Deen possioiy emoar- ing, Mrs. Kelly told the numbers hoice . . .- Rupert, but some wondering why. Take your c pHN H. LGER Lmktrist and comes up when be. can take a week or two from his business He spent two weeks bknrghinS with his new tractor.' cannot help tassed. Perliaps some of her j constituents were no gentlemen, ihey suggested. "But then" ir that'-he and her famlry vwer? shortly moving to Vancouver to live.- She regretted leaving many friends here. Mr. Par- chuckled Mrs. Black, "I told them 1 was no lady." is TUAIN SCHEDULE Trouble, it seems, rarely comes unaccompanied. Safety deposit boxes in Maxville, Ont., were recently plundered and scores lost their life savings. This hurt but it was not all. National Revenue Department agents learned what each victim had - There were ten present at the tington and Mrs. Millar were th? Women's Christian Association hostesses, and served r-fresh-meeting at Mrs. Kewe's at the ment. The next meeting will bs landing on Saturday aftern.i. v.. at Mrs. Earle Hanke's home at Miss Preston, matron of the the Landing , Bulger Ltd. jrd Avenue Plumhint or Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS Phone 174 Bos 271 Friday, For the East-Monday, Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Burns Lake Hospital, gave a i The weather has een mild, .. . .of our lovely merchandise and make a small deposit. When It is convenient you may pick up your selection and arrange for payments through our PERSONALIZED BUDGET PLAN. No Interest No Carrying Charges. . v Among our many lines of ladies' . wear you may be eipurially : ieresied in: BUL'SES, SLACKS, TWIN-SET - ' SWEATERS 't SKIRTS, plain r lancy EVENING .COWT8S, ImESSES, COME OVfcW AMP ) S H THANK'S i SPEND THE rTtV L NEEC ST EVENING AT .VJb -HLtOTO.: vith snow thawing off the roofs night and dar. After a fall of seven Inches of snow, the snow nlows have been working the roads. Several of the young people ,j rr went to the dance ,at Decker Lake oh Saturday evening and report having had a -good time. HOUSECOATS, SUITS, . TOPCOATS and HATS If you are Olft Buylngt examine our displays of UMBRELLAS, STOCK- The road ha been altered at Hickeye, going right aeross the flat to leave room for the as HANDBAGS, GLOVES, 1NGS and LINGERIE. 111 M- TU1 iJH?M i - A ii ..ii-ii i nil i... mf as) siiii . sembling of the new ferry on the lake shore. J ONE i N . vv PM I Ml I 1 VJ.FE WONT LET MIM , i ! . A. N. WliHon, - distriU, -repre sentative of the National Film Board, Prince George, visited here on Thursday, arranging about the showing of films here. He Is planning a self -opera tins ssheme so that a few cjn learn how to operate th'; projecter and can show th? films as they are sent here. ' FLCOEt Mrs. Holtz has been in the hospital for a week with threatened pneumonia., She Is home again. , The Hamre and Waale Sawmills have moved across the lake from Cowans at Clemretta. r I I lUv I 9 9 S. I ( COA. MAV I COME J , r-t'1''',il!iilllll!i-- X '-nJAsU V home? x have A V '""Itlla TICKET 1 fmmA-r'c 1 jubus, vou fnWlaKlV'V ML THAT 5 J (a beautiful setof J , pACUfS:, of . 't . I NO. 626 vvlNJl yt. - V;,u r- i r ' pishes for you T V coikse come .v COVEQINfe . . " . . .- . ; . ..; ..' Just received a large shipment of excellent pattern; in linoleum by the Jraed an' rugs. leop in and see the display in our basement department. 7T 1 . r . JilLI pfioae 311 Mchride St. ) DeLuxe I fOELIVERY f PHONE 422 XMAS PHOTOS Order Early ' Chandler & CowgiH . For Appointjrienta .... 1 n PHONE DAY: GREEN "389 , NITE: BLACK 615 tie Ctti Street f VOUfc? DISHES. ) PC,' Vbv WANTS VOU TO Z .M- gL ; : t 1S7M. PITHED X 5 W'J 3ZJ HOME ZT COME TO THE 3 I - V " 1 OF THE TUB ) ' . "I ! W '"""IllijailU'l AH, THIS MEANS i "V. i L r r-U, I TsA. , . , HOME BEFORE YCs V J. -$71 WSSlh I V ' ' f COCACHANIGES ! Vjr fcj&f It's the Elcn dalle . . . for Tasty Meals Chop Suey Chow Meiit Chinese Dishes a Specialty Second Avenue opposite Prince. Rupert Hotel . v. 7:fl0 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 178 for Outside Orders! TERRACE ... c . - Copr. f4- Kinn Ftrtorw Sjmdic.lt, Int.. WwM rliW wwmA T i " -I r"- xv J. I N6VER VENTED JSt Chrlslmat earria frograncesi crisp wintry air, spicy went of pine. Add Blue Grots Flower Mitt, famed fragrance by Elizabeth Arden. It's a wonderful gift, 'm a gay gift-wrapping, with a Kentucky-caught Kent, to take the Christmas air) ChritHnst wrapped (lw Skeena Restaurant 1 ' TERRACE - LLOYD SAUDER, PROPRIETOR . , GOOD FOOD GOOD SERVICE- Open 6:30 a.m, till midnight. Closed 9 p.m. Sunday- DINE AND DANCE ''. Bring your friends and enjoy yourselves ' AFTERNOON TEAS 3 TUX 5 ! FImmt Mitt, 1.7. iM, .M( wtH) atamlter, t.ft - CiBr i JBB MC3E8