Prince Uupttt a.J2 J3ciuj( Thursday, March 17, 1949 Local News It ems . : . Brownwoods have "Carjer !!!H!imjM!!!l!i!iH'!i; lIHHllilliiiiiiliiiilWJHiilliiliiy ' MIIillliWl!i!M(lllliillilit!ll!li Boots." Men's Boy's and Kirls't Crib and Whist, Legion Rooms Friday 8 p.m. (65) Alderman H. S. Whalen returned from a business trip to (64) Mr. Don Ritchie will be spe I Dimension & Finish Lumber plywood and Wallboard pSash and Door Cement, Plaster, Brick i J & McCAFFERY LTD. cial speaker upon the subject iouui, jobs and Counseling" Vancouver by plane on Wednesday afternoon. Gordon and Anderson are at the Booth School P.T.A. Meeting March 17. ' TERRACE CLUB Sport Jackets Fine Quality ITS NOT SPRING, ITS IRELAND It might be construed as a premature sign of spring, but it is not anything like that at all, that unusual amount of green foliage which is abroad in the city today. It is in fact the "wearing of the green" in commemoration of a personality that passed on quite some time ago, but whose memory is annually freshened to the newness of young shamrock itself in the minds of Irishmen and their descendents. Selling Off their stock of out-! of-print wallpapers at 25c a double roll. Paper a room foi $2.50. ' (66) A. S. Nickerson is leaving on the Prince Rupert on a fortnight's business trip to St. jonn ana industrial First PHONE 116 Aid classes commencing Friday, Rupert Fulton has been appointed as representative of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club on the Prince Rupert Public Relations Council which will be in regu SLACKS March 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the city Fire Hall. (64) Don McEwen, formerly of this It is St. Patrick's Day the "Seventeenth of Ireland." lar monthly session tonight. United Church W. A. Rum mage Sale, March 19, M 320 Second Avenue, two doors from C.F.F.R. C5 RYE, Sussex m Not one case of drunkenness has been reported in Rye (pop. 8,837) for two years. city and now located at Tclkwa in the service of Kelly-Douglas Co., is paying a brief business visit to the city, having arrived from the interior on Tuesday night's train. Tea, Sale of Delicious Home Terrace Club Sport Jackets for spring emphasize the trend towards fine tweeds and plain colored cloths. The fine weave, coloring and finish of these new fabrics combine in making these jackets smart and ideal for casual wear. ' N TV- C.w Dr. J. D. Galbraith of Miller Lra per tnwnlun, minimum cbarn, Me. Birth HoUwa; ifTBanlw, Lienth Notices. Funeral NoUoas, Uarrlaga ml Enganenient Announcement!: 2. SciaL display, double prick J k payable In advance. Please refrain trpiin telephoning. "Don't act sill dear. I bought him for the children!" Bay Indian Hospital returned to the city Wednesday afternoon from a business trip to FOR SALfc SPICED BRAN MUFFINS Cooking, White Elephant Sale, King Edward School, Friday, March 18, 2 to 5 p.m. Everybody Vancouver. jfKENT Equip--Hwaima. GuuCl iirivated. Build- welcome. (C5) The barn dance was put on by the social service committee and the novel refreshments consisting of brown bread and baked beans were enjoyed af Ted Denning returned to the FOR SALE Bov'S bike, accessories. Phone Green 812. (64) FOR SALE 1941 Dodge Station Wagon. 542 8th East. (70) t box 495, Prince TOPPED WITH NUTS I idei-field Suite city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from a holiday visit to Vancouver. C. H. Basse tt, of New York, MOOSE WOMEN ! HOLD MEETING Women of the Moose held their monthly meeting in the Moose Temple last night, welcoming three new members and enjoying an old-time barn dance following the business session. Senior Regent Mrs. Thomas Glenn was chairman ,t almost new. FOR SALE 1948 Hillman Minx terward. Winner of the raffle which concluded the meeting was Mrs. Mattson. ' ATTENTION MOTORISTS Extra miles is time wasted on highway driving, pick up your needs at your Imperial Station on the highway entrance, Midland Pines. (69) or Green 737. 4-door Sedan. Phone 743 be- lure o.ou p.m. or u-reen 1B2 i alter e o clock.- (64) t;,T Furnish in nip' h Special . . t tor bent and a Cinch to Make! "BUILD B.C. PAYROLLS" er Lime House on pione Blue 9il. I (65) jt nlz.nan Piano. F'OR RENT Comfortable Bed Crunchy, toasted KelloRg's All-Bran, with taste-tempting spices and nut- of the meeting. room for lady with kitchen privileges If required. Close in meats, makes tnese mumns exirw - 'DDOsite Boraen St Kohnni Gabardine Trousers Still high on the demand list of sportswear, with new shades, Improvement in quality and finish, Gabardine Pants are a MUST for wearing with a CASUAL JACKET. Our makers of Flannel Slacks have now added a new feature to this popular spring and-summer trouser. It is now being made with elastic side straps on both sides of the waistband, which makes it possible to wear the trou- ser without a belt and assure f comfort, perfect fit and smart appearance. arrived in the city Wednesday to join the local staff of Columbia Cellulose Co. He was accompanied by his wife. Rev. E. Sendall, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, spoke on "The Wrong Side of the Line" in an address to Rotarians at the club's weekly luncheon meeting at the Broadway Cafe this afternoon. ' delicious! 2 tablespoons Phone Black 258 or inquire at 895 Borden St. (tf) Land line telephone service between the city and Miller Bay Indian Hospital was restored today after new lines had been strung between the two points.. For the last several weeks ,the hospital . has been deptmdenent on radiophone service after the old cables were "WBCTN9 HOTEL ARRIVALS 2', i teaspoons baking powde teaspoon salt teaspoon ginger OB 1 teaspoon cinnamon cup shelled walnuts or FOR RENT Board and Room for lady. Apply 732 6th Avenue West. (66) shortening cup sugar legg 1 tablespoon molasses 1 cup Ke Hogg's AU-Bran 14 cup milk V- ) WANTED i rendered useless bv bad weather It Prince Rupert C. E. Clark, New Westminster; Mr .and Mrs. R. A. Ritchie and son. eir.v J P.nnk Vanpnnvpr WANTED TO RENT 2 room; and vandal damaw. pecans' icupsuteanour '"RADIATED Notice of Meeting The Kaien Consumer's Credit Union will furnished or unfurnished cab station, o.)u.u. 941 3rd West. J (6o It "Alto." $3,000 r,t class trailer. II I and Used Fur-inre and Office iy Used Arti-;d Bed. Wood foil Ranges, El- Corner Enam-$,. Office Chairs. $ New Articles Toasters, Cups iiA.xminster Rug g. regular price, Sets. Tea Sets. lowest prices. I . Furniture Co. I (It Col. C. J. Strong, inspector of hold their annual meet-jN general A stables Dcean Falls; T. A, technical education for the De ing uuuibuu o p.m. in ""Goodrich, Ocean Falls; E. W. in py April 2. Apply Box 494 Daily News. (45) WANTED TO RENT 3 bedToom house urgently required by Navy man and family. Write or call Chief P.O. Pelan. H.M. Blend shortening and sugar thoroughly, add egg and beat well. Stir In molasses. All-Bran and milk, let ioak until most of moisture is taken up Sift flour with baking powder, salt and spice. Add to first mixture and itir only until combined. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full and top with nutmeats. Bake in moderately hot oven 1400FJ 25 to 30 minutes. partment of Education, is pay ing a visit to the city on offl common Lounge at me wvic1Swjftf Vancouver; Mr and ms Centre; Hal Dayken of the U.B. S. T. Phelan and family, city; cial duties. After having been C.S Chatham. (G9i in the Peace River district and G. O. Stratton, Vancouver; K. W. Pedlaw, West Vancouver; C. C. Extension Department will be our guest speaker. All members please attend and spend SALESMAN WANTED REAL TESTIMONIALS The best testimonials to Pacific Milk quality are the healthy, happy babies who use it regularly in their formulas. In the baby's bottle it's ideal . . in your cooking, too, it adds richness and nourishment. I I Canada moil McKinnell, Vancouver; Mrs. J. at Prince George and Smithers, he arrived in the city from the Interior on Tuesday night's train and will sail tonight on I famous fantew natural natural Iftf'snmsA 11 1 "iin ,i laxative ra IrrabaaMul bowlful 111 111,. I try a ;'BJ I ! tsmarrvw. Hrm,w. 1 1 1 . D D 1 U : ; I ll!'l!ll!!ll!llll!!ffl!P!m an interesting eveiung. ncuou-" Hopping, Vancouver; L. Peck, ments will be- served Board of ; Inverness; E. Wilks, Vancouver; Directors, Kaien Consumers H M Remvicki Vancouver; G. WANTED A reliable man to sell Rawlelgh Products in Prince Rupert and surrounding district. No experience needed to start. Write today Rawleigh's Dept. W O.. C-166-189, Winnipeg, Man. (H) credit union. ; c Swain Vanonnvpr- J Ais- vorth, Vancouver; Mr. and the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Col. Strong was located here in the early days of the war with the Irish Fusiliers Regiment with which he later went overseas. PACIFIC MILK t.tttt.f HORTON Yorkshire. Mrs- aassett, city; Mrs. VOivA WANTED England ff.-After keeping his J Berlin, city; H. C. Daykin, Van-annlioation before the author!- couver, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Scott Irradiated and Vacuum Packed LANDSCAPING, driveways and ties for 27 years, a pension has '; and family 4 city ess -burner Moffat I side oven, in in. Apply Saan-I (65) :tric Ra'neetfe, i,.ne Blue 596. f -65) DoLuxe Chev-f. fiCO miles. Body like new. Seii-t'ecl larger car. i. mornings. (66) fy;y furnished 4 iood location. l12. (60) AiLitiful console fci - phonograph, ife. Call 309 8th s$v.ccn 7 and 9. I (72) gardening done. Phone 544 after (S. (68) been granted to Henry O'Hara, gassed in the First World War. FOR QUICK, DEPENDABLE SERVICE . . . STOP HERE for Gas, OiJ and regular car cheek - up. Your servicing needs will receive immediate attention. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE CARPENTER wants small jobs in city. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A. Jones, Box 493, Daily News. (69) Announcements All advertlsenraun i tnis columu wul be charged tor a l all month t 36 centa a word PERSONAL 1 FLATS FIXED, CARS WASHED and SIMONIZED Q. If a woman has a suite at a hotel, with a private sitting room, but she is travelling alone, would it be all right for her to Catholic School, 2:30 17 Mar. Service Hour.i: Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (rubber goods) twelve samples for 50c postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, catalogue included. Oeneral Novelty Co., Dept. 'PR', 71 Major St., Toronto, Out. (79) 1 r.M. Power Saw P"iic Red 488 af- entertain a man caller in this to 5;30 st Patrick's Tea room? IHomecooking and Apron Sale. ' A. Yes; but she should nevex Card Party 8 p m . do so If she has the customary j Rlng Edward School Tea and (60) BOB PARKER'S 'r".e 4 room War- LOST I 74lA StillCostsX XyLXA Less Than V aServing! UPTOWN SERVICE STATION Si.Y"" Sale, Friday, March 18. LOST Golden Cocker H)i7th Ave. East. ;24. ,61 i' Student Violin, Jiiack 718. (64) named Sandy. Any informa ' answers to formal invitations PHONE 791 or itr Phnnn T31-..rlr 1 Rfi Po Second and MtBride ward. ' (64) i be written, in the first or third? STOP! LOOK! READ! Get your tickets now, limited amount only. St. Patrick's Dance. Sponsored by Junior A. Always in the third person. 4 I STATE LOST 3 keys on holder, finder please leave at Daily News. I Utensils Chamber of Commerce, civic Centre Auditorium, Friday, 4 room Wartime f.wblc. 1425 Pin-I (70)' LOST Small bov's lacket, near Hospital. Phone Blue 885. (06) March 18. 9:30 to 1:30. Music Q. Is it obligatory that a bride pay for the bridesmaids' costumes? A. No; the bride pays only for the bouquets her bridesmaids carry. by the Dukes. 5 :ll Immediately, ilulow, basement, BRIGIITLINGSEA, Essex, Eng. i(P-When the wall of an outbuilding- belonging to an old cottage here was demolished it was found that unopened oysters had Glassware and Kitchen FULL LINE OF PYREX Tumblers, Cookie Jars Salt and Pepper Shakers Cream and Sugar Sets Water Pitchers, Butter Boxes Cups and Saucers 518 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 400 United Church W.A. Rummage Sale, March 19, at 326 Second Avenue, two doors from CFPR. Jobs Daughters Scotch Dance Oddfellows' Hall, Mrch 19, 8 to AT THE been used in the place of bricks. Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing: Euiarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 12. Rebekah Fashion Show, Mar. i u, mealed on 9th I Valhalla Hall. fK See Armstrong !w 342. (69) Santed Have I w wartime and If you are sell- town let us give 1 f your property fi'oiiR Agencies. 1 (07) f loom house and lichts. 3 lots in muin street. Will w home in Prince ' R. Benson, Mas-I (66) PETER PAN GIFT SHOPPE Ddnxe Delivery Phone 383 Prompt and Efficient Service AFTER 6 P.M. CALL Anything Black 419 Anytime " 285 Anywhere " 892 23, Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Tea, Church Hall March 24. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra concert in support of Prince .Rupert Film Council, March 25. HO) iH liiv$ite CAMBRIDGE, England The River Cam changed color recently, owing to a substance brought in by a tributary stream,. The river turned dark blue Oxford's color. " Including seasonal woods workers, pulp and paper mills provide employment for some 328,00 Oworkers. F COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made i VALENTIN DAIRY Commencing March 28 two Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Greeting Cards Novelties Cigarettes Candy Ice Cleam and Soft Drinks Opposite Health Unit ANNE'S weeks University Home Furnishings course. Afternoon and evening sessions. Register Civic Home-Made Candy td Fresh Roasted Nuts .Thriving Hairiness at Burns way equipped shop Vv cash sale. Ap-fl. Holmes, Decker f (65) WANTi:i) 1'iiders will be re-f;; undersigned up I Thursday, March ; hereunder des-! beloiiRing to the "lies Leslie Rob- 1 Centre. Operetta, Borden St. School, . at Civic Centre, March 31 and , LENDING LIBRARY April 1. Dally News ciaasiriea Ads get Quick Results! Lutheran tea and sale gf home cooking, April 2, at Mrs. Soiland, Hold Down That DUST ... Use Genuine Dustbane and Dustbane Products Paper Towels Brooms Mops Soap Wax Rags and all good JANITOR SUPPLIES Sold to Industry in Prince Rupert, at Vancouver Prices ' ' 3y ' 130 5th Avenue West. Women of the Moose spring SCAUDlflAVIAN RECORDS PRICE $1.25 tea, April 7, at Mrs. J. P. Mol-ler's, 124 Fourth Avenue East. Orange Spring Sale, April 13, Record No. 4002 PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE ilvn V" !eet l' t 4 inches, f 1 inch. nh.Pa Universal equipment and L'nrivi be inscted Lu,Ran' Marine Pi mi 'il,ut. Bella Bella u'tl.v cash. "- . UK5I lOh SALE ! : 4009 Phone 632 P.O. Box 772 GEORGE DREW Leader Progressive Conservative Party will speak Thursday Night MARCH 17 ON THE SUBJECT "The Nation's Business" CFPR 8 P.M. Progfuiy Comtrvatiy Party 712 Second Ave. 1108 100 FRESHMAN'S SCHOTTISCHE HOMECOMING WALTZ BORGHILD REINLANDER DEN GAMLE SYRAN VALS SORLANDS POLKA SKI GUTTEN REINLANDER FEM SM11SIGA SMA FISIGAK TRE SOTA SMABARN MINNKAfOIJS I'OI.KA SILVER LAKE WALTZ KVASAR VALSEN BLAKIXLA S HOT11S EN LITEN SYLLNE RING TANGO HAMM 4.RFORSENS BLUS VALS FRIARE VALSEN ANN-MARIE SUIOTTIS 4001 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. ! Apr. 14, Borden St. P.T.A. Sale and Tea. " Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, April 18. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 21. Anglican Spring Sale, Saturday April 23. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 27. The United Church Spring Sale, May 5. C.C.F. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons of Norway Hall. . . Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs. L. W. Kergin. H.M.C.S. Haida Chapter I.O.D. E. Tea, May 21. Sonja Ladles Te May 28. lv'eLlu.,?b" wore 1100 Sawmi i. "awonai 3195 W A N T E D A! PLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS FOR 1949: CAMP MANAGERS BOAT CREWS ONE SKIPPER J. CLAUSEN & SON RUPERT MARINE REALTY Box 548 Prince Rupert, B.C. mm iliK1 Mass Machinery I ecl' Vancouver ver, 1112 (tf) IVL McRae Bros. Ltd. llations and ar anA METAI (tf)