AIR PASSENGERS Local News it yi'a tltiprrt Daily rectos LtD. Monday, April 12, 1948 ems ALL-STARS OFF FOR SOUTHERN From Vancouver (Saturday) T. S. Finnie, P. Johnston, W. H. Sutherland, L. M. Felsenthal. I Coal ! Coal S TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY Moose meeting tomorrow at fiwni oawuajjii. miss XL. fjt'ii- 1 1 f TAIIfIIPir son, Mrs. S. De Bucey. R. Run-'Hi HIP TflllPrJFY 8 in Moose Temple. Election of officers. (It) bey, S. Wilson. entsare arriving regularly. We can again i r: c ii r Joe Davis, Mel Holkestad and Rupert Holkestad. Among their supporters will be Dave Macphee, Neil Macdonald, Al Jackion, George Hows and Angu3 McDonald. THE MARKETS WORK WANTED Young lady, experienced secretary-stenographer, requires position. Free, end of May. Please state salary offered. Reply Box 328 Daily News. (88) k the famous Aicijfou ivivcr ooouuss iump, Led by Coach Alex Bill, ten Prince Rupert all-star basketball players are le;lng tonight in G. McFanand of Prince has been a recent visitor in L. M. Felsenthal returned to A. H. Black returned to the city on the Catala Saturday afternoon from a business trip to Ocean Falls and Bella Bella. Do you want the most for your money? See our ad. for this week's special. WATTS & NICKERSON. ai2, 15 George Dybhavn returned to the city on the Cardena last night from a" business trip to Stoker. Egg coal is expected this week. Vancouver, a guest at the Sylvia the city by air Saturday from a the Princess Adelaide for Port Alberni, where they will meet business trip to Vancouver. Hotel at English Bay. the west coast Island team for Dm pickl , , ,3 the Britwh Columbia senior "B I ... . .. u PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW Thursday and,N - Ppas tanpv ,,. hoop finals on Friday nights. Mixed Vegetables lit HI AND McCAFFERY LTD. GEORGE CONNELL PASSES AWAY The team, elacted by a vote a "Ottawa Highlights", by H. O. Archibald, MP., Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. CFPR. 187) Angus Currie, well known B.C. Packers Skeena River cannery manager, arrived in the city on the Cardena last night from ; Vancouver. I Sheriff M. M. Stephens re- week ago of all-star players, will be accompanied by at least six PHONE 116 BIUDERS' SUPPLIES : turned to the city on the Car supporters whose enthusiasm for George Connell, a veteran of the game has inspired them to Vancouver. Diced Beets, 2 tins 25 Wax Beans, choice 21 Mixed Peas and Carrots 19 Pumpkin 16 Corn, choice 22 Corn Niblets 24 Baked Beans, 20-oz., per tin .21 Baked Beans, 15-oz. per tin .17 Fruit Apples, cooking, 3 lb '! the First World War and a retired minr and prospector, was found dead In his home at 533 taka a week off for the southern trip. dena last night after attending the fiftieth Jubilee, convention of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy In Vancouver. His son, Fred H. Stephens, is secretary of the Institute. Announcements All ftdvertimmenta in this column will be charged for full month it 35 emu i word CROSS Eighth Avenue West Saturday evening by the city police who D. G. Stenstrom, who has been in the city for the past few days on business in connection with t.VlP pplllllnsp mill nrnlfldt of Pnrf MEN'S SLIPPERS for lids week only TOP entered the house through a window after the neighbors had reported that the 69-year-old Fancy Apples. 3 lbs .?5 Canadian Legion Execu-; Edwardi ls sailin b the Prln. Varden's Concert. Oddfellow's Hall, April 15. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April orfs Kea lross X.K2'",'i """B, O U C1UCK Lemons, large don 38 cess Adelaide tonight on his re man had not been seen for two turn to Vancouver. ia j tonight. Regular mon-Mfthly general meeting Le days. t over trie wp ast a momentum that was slow but nevertheless to Campaign gion Hall 8 p.m. Constable Jack White of the city police department found Mr. ne6day. arovided by Mr. Sav- Connell lying on the kitchen floor where he had apparently collapsed and died. He had been Mrs. John T. Splckett, for many years postmistress at Juneau and now making her home EASE neurnc porning showed that Alex Bill, whose coaching cf Booth Memorial High School I games has resulted in an im-j pressive list of victories, is replacing i Art Murray, regular all-star coach who is too ill to make , the trip. j Port Alberni took the southern B.C. senior "B" championship a month ago when they defeated Kamloops In the finals. The Prince Rupert team, northern challengers for the provincial "E" title, demandad and finally received the right to meet the southern winners. They based their claims mainly on their record against visiting southern teams. The team will arrive In Port Alberni Thursday afternoon, playing the first game of the two-game total-point series Thursday night. The second game will bz played Friday night. A. E. James, port steward of the Yukon and White Pass steamers at Whitehorse, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday going north for the season after spending the winter at West Vancouver. Mrs. W. C. Waters, well known Wrangell curio store proprietress, was a passenger aboard had reached $3,202. the district quota of in caiuornia, was a passenger badly wounded and gassed over seas in the First World War. S02. A resident of Prince Rupert aboard the Princess Norah yesterday morning going through to the Alaska Capital for a visit. still a little dribbling since 1939, deceased came here probably will not have from Atlin where he had been 15. Annual Masonic Ball, auspices Tslmpsean and Tyee Lodges, Civic Centre, Friday, April 10. Sojourning Brethren invited. CNR. Carmen's Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, April 18, 9:30 p.m. Good music, refreshments. Lutheran Ladies Aid Tea and Home Cooking, Saturday, Apr. 17. Orange Tea, April 21. Women of the Moose tea al the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, 546 8th Ave. East on April 22. Rotary Minstrel Show, evenings April 22 and 23. Children's matinee April 24. Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter Devonshire Tea, Civic Centre, April 24. HIM A. S. Campbell, member of the a miner for a number of years mi In 1943 and 1944 he worked for well known Wrangell business the Princess Norah yesterday OINUINI ASMItIN IS MARKED THIS WAY- effect on the total, e which began March duled to run for three due to the slowness firm of Campbell Bros., was a returning to the Alaska town the Dominion Fisheries Depart passenger aboard the Princess after a vacation trip -to Calif- ment on patrol boats but since that time he had suffered ill Norah yesterday returning north ornia after a business trip to Van health. 4. 11 was uecmeu iu jntil the quota was couver and Seattle. I Mr. Connell was born in East Mrs. A. Duour, who has been residing on Ninth Avenue East :ontinued for seven 25 PAIRS Romeo SLIPPERS with zipper. Reg. $6.00 TO CLEAR jg 16 PAIRS Romeo SLIPPERS with zipper. Reg. Price $4.75 TO CLEAR J Cjg 20 PAIRS Hard Sole SLIPPERS with elastic insert. Reg. Price $5.25 TO CLEAR 5 32 PAIRS Romeo SLIPPERS with elastic sides. Reg. Price $6.00 ' TO CLEAR g 36 PAIRS Soft Sole Everett SLIPPERS Reg. Price $2.95 TO CLEAR 2 15 The team will return to Vancou Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Budinlch with her brother, Wilfrid by air Saturday for a twoWd, is sailing on the Princess ern Canada in 1878 and served I overseas with the First Battal-i ion, C.E.F. Following the war t that we have more our quota is what Is " Mr. Saville said. He :!, frt tVm weeks trip to Vancouver. Mr. Adelaide tonight for Vancou-Budinich is on business in con- ver enroute to Trail to make her nection with his duties as local future home. Mr. Goddard ex- he lived at Atlin. He was unmarried and had no known relatives. card Party, Catholic School ver Saturday and board the northbound Princess Adelaide ior home. All star players are Sonny Beynon, Angus Macphae, Herb Morgan, Don Fitch, Jack Lindsay, Sev Dominato, Jim Forman, I who visited city P manager of the British -Ameri- pects to leave soon for Alice Arm United Church Spring Sale. Upholstering i the Dubllc which so to be in the employ of the Northwest Construction Co. I April 29. Classified Advertising PaysV contributed. can Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Snail sailed Saturday afternoon on the Catala for Klemtu to take up residence. Mr. Snell is the Mother's Day Tea, Salvation Army Native Girl's Home, May 4, 3-6 p.m. Card Party Dance Enjoyed Prince Rupert District Music and Drama Festival, Civic Cen new manager of the J. P. Todd & Sons cannery at Klemtu, suc- tre, May 5 and 6, afternoons FURNITURE REPAIR truck and auto cushions recovered Ask for I'LASTAIUDE available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention -Id? program of card ;id dancing sponsored al Order of Moose and ' Moose Temple Satur-: was marked with :m and popularity. and evenings. St. Peter's spring sale, May 6. Mother's Day Tea, Home Cooking, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons ceding the late L. W. Hogan. J. F. Cooper, general superintendent,' Canadian National Railways, British Columbia, Vancouver, arived in the clay last evening in the course of an inspection trip over the Jasper- at cards, which took of Norway Hall (IO.D.E.) 5th i Ave. East, 2 p.m. !i:Iy part of the even- Mu. William Buswy 4- Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, L O Vi NJS Prince Rupert line and will be staying here until Tuesday eve I. Latch for the worn- i Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. 10 ur no ItNcxi PHONE ELl'E SIX G. Brechin and M. A. Piano Concert by John Joseph ' i sing high scores for Franky, sponsored by Job's Dancing to music Daughters, Civic Centre, May ning. For your Furniture Requirements Buy at Elio's. The entire 19. stock is Greatly Reduced for oy the Moose Orches-nced at 10:30 followed rving of refreshments distribution of prizes iitrs at whist. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. 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