v ing Co. at Porcher Island, and, lArnRSEN THIS AND THAT a step-daughter, Mrs. Karl Iprfnce ttuprrt Daflu rrtos LtD. Saturday, February 14, 1948 Local News Items... KJellbotten, of 245 Sixth Av p ii ' i enue West, with whom she lived prior to entering hospital. She 4 m) mi Moose whist drive and dance j Cash for old eold. Bulger's, was born in Norway. every Saturday night, 8:30. (It) j, jj-k-" tJDDENLY Ij jarobsen, aged 61. Rui"'rt General t night after a brief je had been a resits city fr the la.st and i" ""vived by j,tl. wlw is a can1lJ jr the Canachan Fish Deane's Quality Cleaners, pick-up and delivery. Phone 283. Cambrai Valentine Tea Feb MAN-MADE WASTELAND An estimated 50.000,000 acres of land east of the mid -west plains in the United States have been abandoned as farm land. 14 at the home of Mrs. Wm. George Viereck left by air today for a business trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Meeting of the Horticultural Society of the Civic Centre Tuesday, February 17, at 8 o'clock. (40) Lambie, 2:30-5:30. Everyone WED QUIETLY AT THE MANSE At a quiet ceremony in the manse of First United Church at 8:30 Thursday evening. Hjordis Wilson, of Prince Rupert, became the bride of Alexander Henry MacLeod. The rite was solemnized by Rev. R. A. Wilson, Attending the bride was her mother, Mrs. Borghild Breimo. while groomsman was Roderick MacLeod, brother of the groom. The couple will reside in the city, where Mr. MacLeod is on the staff of Morgan's Men's Wear I - r welcome. (38) j General Building Labourers and Truck Drivers' Union meeting, Sunday, 2:30, Carpenters' Hall, Fraser Street. (38) i IYS m WHYS n Another exciting International Basketball Series next week. Get your tickets now. (It) Mrs. Wllla M. Rav left bv air pi this afternoon on a business trip to Vancouver. General Meeting, Prince Rupert Film Council, Civic Centre, mm, .. i MONTREAL, Feb. 12tb. Hire's a tunrly brauly ti'i to make you that .Special .SomrODc's l'aw.uii's Valentine!... wu' to lovclii.-r, vl.iter liaud-t i!h pactum Hand (.'n am! You .roU!it your iw:s from wind mid ncatliiT by cri-uumiK it. ..mam ; -mr li.u'd-", too with Pat-quins for it 'is tlm l.nml ly moro women than oiler i' ii 'it in imrferred any li.ind cream in the world! I'wil coti'taully by doilora and nurses who wnib tlieir hands thiny or fony times a day, l'ACQLINS is certainly ilie innii lor you und mc uo matter what our California-styled dresses and shorty coats at "Star's" Style-: wear. (38) Basketball tonight, Senior game, 8:30. Savoy vs. Brown-woods, (ltt New Metlakatla plays our Senior All-Stars here next week. Two of three games and tickets are now available at the Civic Centre. (It) Store. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver G. W. Cars-well, Mrs. W. Ray. To Sandsnit G. Viererk, E. i -zrt - u i Monday, February 16, 8 p.m. Warm Jacket's (or Chilly Days You'll find our stock is complete and the prices fight. Windbreakers Checks and Plaids $7.50 10 $18.50 Showerproofs Flannel-lined Brown and Dark Fawn $13.50 and $16.50 139) t Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Davies. who have been in the city for I ., lrT ji ...j,,u'll he thrilled by its non-ereapy, non-stirkjr f" .'irn-aiit fnnnmce. ll' proved protection and a very Wilde, E. Shoure. 1 , the past month while Mr. Davies j has been relieving as C.P.R. gen From Sandspit t Friday) Mrs. A. Baardsen, Mrs. D. Smith. Since I hired her, my husband gives me Thursday nights out! fcj..!y ln.iir.itnl nr your nnuusi ' ' L.e Mo,e Volcrtintt than you know t l X: v.el'.-.'l ,'lC "r""'"! V - i' li.linif a Snnn lown eakp for yv Mem I.' ,-.Vt lor SWANS DOWN t'AKK eiySfl lk ,. In hit. fluffiir, more iliikiuua V, f . i , i,:. I It s the Hour n.ude by cako S''ft eral agent here during the absence of David Scott, will leave fSKMUU by the Princess Adelaide Monday night on their return to Victoria. Led All Canada In Insurance Drives Reference in the Vancouver press to the death of Sam Ja-bour, formerly of Prince Rupert, who had been serving as unit . i, '.. .("in fully (selected liuimlinn X't S , i.il in the fiin'oiis "Controlhd 4j! I .,'t. Mi'ted ami n -i'ted throunh i I i. n-le-li d by the Swans I 'own ill - I-1 nnomii-i fproiullM". That's NATIVE GIFT IS INTERESTING Ottawa Paper Comments On Hartley Bay Present to Elizabeth The gift to Princess Elizabeth from natives of Hartley Bay, Even for double the price you can't buy anything better than Hotel. . stBfS Arrivals Prince Rupert H. M. Harper, Georgetown; W. Dupont, Vancouver; Mrs. N. Battersby, Georgetown; P. R. King, Vancouver; R. McFeely, Vancouver; J. Vogovill, supervisor with the Sun Life ft a v unlv Sw, ns Iuwn itli your guo.1 cake ingnilienl" . .. S .. . . .1.. I . ... . .. ...It. I 4.1. . P'lttU V- ' " eOIJ-1""' 'UUJf I. 'Hi J i'inii r -iv. . uui iti.'i i; , ..r unit- tiv ejijiern ... follow the tested reciins uu th (0 ll l:. "te ,i e jil'' r-iisiit perfect int Tri Day Attar T.mnrmw iktll ft Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Monday ss Princess Louise 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Catala 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday S3 Catala 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Louise Assurance Co. Ltd., said he had led company production twice in nation-wide drives. He was a member of the Terminal City Club, the Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club and Gyro Club, as well as being an active Mason and Shriner. V u 1 1 n 1 1 nc 'a -U ; y rf! . . . lint you em 1 -.ll I Advertise in the Daily News! Hill speed a Vali lit ine Kut to that fpecial out-of-town fri'iid by h ndiiiK a 11 A K iK MONTR1 h to just south of Prince Rupert, continues to attract interest, as it continues on its way east. The following is from the Ottawa Jornal, of recent date: 'When Princess Elizabeth ascends the British throne, she'j going to have more power than any of her predecessors, and it's being exported to her all the way from British Columbia. "It Is symbolized in two gold bracelets, representing The Twin Powers of Heaven and p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10:00 a.m. Friday ssCardena p.m. Friday 6S Cardena. midnight. For Alaska- Club Jackets Pure wool with flan-nelette lining. Various shades S10.00 a,d $10.95 FOl ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER IIKK.ATIIKANV t i AAIA I. til. t hoi Oliver. HC. , -I :i I .. 1. il ' uiia-ni re- i M i- i' to tie '' Tltlti X alii ;y -' "' 'l'r''" ' nt. H - ''' -M"'i'- v.t t ' w;mr-t.id. l Miul! In -..! tna.- at! H I'e 11 n1, ' !,t '"'w "'"!",rf,'lu; .rd-..'.: tl-t i-k2 J lc-f .. .- :-! I'"- "II- hslt.l! I n l Dye-. t mil r-.:. il' :...rtu.. at or :uiwT tsot.M Money Unit r t-imi Kwiftly t-nfely . . .and they'r-- m ennvi nirnt co iiu"ijieti-i e. You an buy them for u-e in Canada, the I'uitcl ,Sla!en or the liriti-h I-li -: and. in each eae, any bank will e.i-h tie-in. i-it your niaret H of M brain h lint tiiiin; to-morrow for that vi ry Kpeeial Valeutina ...ju-it line of the many H of M Wednesday ss Prince Rupert ,12 midnight. From Alaska- Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 8 Earth, which are on their way ; m NOTICE I Niitiee Is hereby eiven that YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FILL-COl'RSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES -(rvieiii for your convenience ! (f't Not Too tof fu ,l.in your next .-uin in-ri. liir-li n i! mii -nil in e tor the ii( iv, iilii-trat( . m, 'I .'- '! ..;" pubh-br.1 by DOMINION l-f'.H) ll'il h o: l leortti town, tiin.iriol bi-lnl uro fn-ili nitty m WW to the Princess from the Indians : , of Hartley Bay. 1 SQUARE MILK BOTTLES "Among the North Pacific In- j Square ml:k bottles increase dians. a matriarchal tribe, pow- j the capacfty of a r.dTy plant er is dominant in the women. , culd room by about 45 per cent This power, says Indian legend, 1 is concentrated in the bracelets, I !the Annual General Meeting of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be held at the city Hall on Friday, Feb- ! ruary 27, 1948, at 8 p.m. i - - '" i . .Id, -ii-nl .s lor m rv ii inlrn and vou II want i - your fa oiiritfs in time fur planting, lor COTTAGE CHEESE 1 Business i . ' X I- t r. --.I il-i can lie st r-ril riwht nw.iv . . . t hat s To receive Auditor's report J and only royalty can wear them i New Creamed Fresh Made i ! '" tow IVirliara (in nt. 1411 f seent St., : r your Ine copy of the "Stil and A artery liueih"! An inspection accompanying i and Balance Sheet for 1947. VALENTIN DAIRY SUIT YOURSELF At the ACME! LARGE SELECTION To elect five members to the the bracelets says the tribesmen BROADWAY IF Your Dally ALL-WEATHER 6ERVICB 6 n Look Beoft You Buy for iUal-ity for true abic fur the 'wish to bestow these powers on the Princess who one day may rule them as Queen.' " ' Board of Management. To appoint an auditor. To adopt a revised set of by- Single and Double-Breasted CAFE m 1 - V ' laws as per written Notice to (Members. i-l ii'il'vimr I ,l I that ti IN y.ui the Tooi!, Ii i r ni -hint" or at WlM Perfect Pttitnt lor that, Civic Centre inkath)- .ill' il l ot ymrs! In SUITS . Pure Wool Sharkskins and Worsteds COMMANDO CORD English Gabardine Coats ACME CLOTHING STORE ,' ji.-int for I-- ti.c 1.1,1,1, UUflf f li' w ll;-( p t Membership fee of $100 per annum may be paid at the Hospital or Ormes Drugs prior to Monday. February 23rd at 5 p.m. on which date membership list will close. All interested citizens are urw-ed to take out membership in the Association. D. C. STEVENSON. (40) your J our k- 1 1.' i t "B $ li . , ( 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 V ... y You saw it in the Daily News! ; f i i SKIIK i , . li !h ike I'lr-lH i v ii ' ' i r otie cl.iiire i. mi lv.rd-! .bi-t "ir m., iticliid- l.i-'i- i' 'iin-'. phu'O- .'ie liuiirinai ion : i liU irs, 1':htuN SUNDAY Sports I'M. 12:00 All-Star Practice 2:00 Badminton MONDAY Sports A.M. I e I o t It e h yim choox-e am tin bet to be had f-V your tiHini v! When 1 -! i j f'-r pallia-" I liHik fi.rktllttid l..''"l. Jl.aie you i-i'i'ii tho-e new. ti.-ilun, l.uliin d-to-iit panties in your favourite tit part mi nt store? Snbudit't-wi-e i-o ri;ht in ien way.,, the- oyloii panties wa-ii ea-i'y dry ttut kly after wa.-luiu! nud you ran furiiet about the chore of iron iti it. It simply i-n t neci-.-ary with lhee ill ln:htt'lll-lo-eanfor Barun ut. Moat important of al ...when you're bin nig reii-ieai-ln r to look for the taK ..." F"brit MmU uj C--, Kyhm l'om'7. it. CONSISTENT Advertising DIDN'T PAY SO MANY WOULDN'T BE ADVERTISING Today The Daily News I !-ii i ours City Merchants t nit an 'roij 1 uujilr DM : i ii a l.'. tdji of I or i-ft. ".",(. i" ,r i, iu, inn! thn i m y In i. HuH.aT ' - i,t S Mr,ir, ;,. lop 9:00 Bo-Me Hi Gym Class j P.M. 1 l:00-Bo-Me-IIi Gym Class 2:30-King Edward Gym Class! otrP I .MISSES SHORTY COATS 1 onlv 'swa .i -.. ! von Mi.t-ha-t "!'"t "t HII'it'KS IMMik Sizes 12 to 14x, Special lietluction r MISSES AM) GIRLS COATS Full flared -d backs backs with with t"limcnl f,,r !,.. ,,,,u, y M ,l,c f, n,.w -.k! N.i I,.., I to mo-ry iihi.ul the t City merchants are asked in future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication. $12.95 S19.50 S295 u'tiiT m i ,.f , . i .1 .i . 1 1 1 i - i .- .L vi ri i . H...IU.I.1.VIM. str1!' "!,"', "' li'.l'-"mr- Mii.i.il.M it I, S hootlts. Satin lined. Sizes 12 (o 14. . . . Exceptional values PEASANT 15LOI SES Just Arrived. Sizes 12 t 14x. Very Smart Values . htrrX J in-li, -eur.l.-n fl.Miur with n.-tJ ""'I' Mllll-l.v Announcements All advertisements I" tins column will be churned for a full month at 25 cents a word Cambrai Valentine Tea, Feb. 14. United Church Valentine Tea Feb. 19. Mrs. A. Dominato, 500 Taylor St. Scout, -Guii'e Rally. Friday February 20, 7 p.m., Navy Drill Hall. S. O. N. Bat-ket Social and Dance, ladies with baskets free, everyone welcome. Black's Orchestra. Oddfellows' Hall, February 20, 9:30. ( Job's Daughters Dance, Masonic Temple, Feb. 20. Presbvteriau Missionary Tea, - i' 'i-' !i aj'j-ei iini: ni-i euuric ur llhK una.,, i-mml-i, . UAJ' with biscuit toitiv; tat u 2 ' ' u'c-a or 1 con du-ed, lr(i-o-r meat in ! thspni. e.i.,1 ""'"'I cook thnimicli-v f'nniboie mill. 1 III-"?., tia boo. , i, r ' Vitciabl Soup Kith Hfff lk. 1 tun water. k rule if. ii' ' '; '',, e iiepper and pour into a weP-eieaM d ci - prmd .h , x 1 ' Pat dmwll for i, Ktanilarrt recox- fur hakuH Art, i, , ' tlnrkneim nd cut Willi S" bi-a-uit cutler. IMETTE MANSELL Ormes Drugs 7j iii- mi i.in til menl m vtur. llik In a hot oven - -H"' -" ni.iiutes oi unt.l biM.-iiiis re guidtil blown. Serves 2 to X 8:00 Rup-Rec Ladies Basketball Practices 4:00 High School Juvenile . and Junior Boys 5:00 Port Edward 6:0065 Taxi and Bo-Me-Hi Girls 7:00 Peoples and Merchants 8:00 Morgan's and Gyro 9:00 Savoy and Stone's Special Events 8:00 Band Practice J.C.C. Public Speaking Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. POWERFUL INSTRUMENT A new electrically -heated glass-vacuum evaporator is capable of concentrating 2,000.000,-000 units of pencillin in 24 hours. You read it in the News! Walk Upstairs in Stone Building PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Youngster! Soy "Vei?" when "U n-k tin in it th.yM l,kc o n ili liciiiim eilpi fulluf ()t at Ik iliiiue. And Mrs. George Mitchell's, Feb. 25. !1 Particularly Now, with food piii-'S hn;li.l,ililL-et-l.- inarkcims is mailer ot cnreful planning and sc lection of true ipiality. 'ou'vS slways ehofcn vonr food lor ilavmir . . s aiiplie.i epecinlly Goodyear "AIR FOAM Daily car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Sunday PHONE 81 Card party. Catholic School Hall. 8 p.m. February 26. Kinsmen Leap-Year Dance, Civic Centre, Feb. 27. Conrad P.-T.A. White Elephant Sale. Feb. 28. 2 p.m. Women of the Moose Spring Bazaar. March 4 and 5. March 17 Catholic School Hall Tea, Home Cooking, Apron and Novelty Sale. 2:30 p.m. Card Party. 8 p.m. Bil ...fj it .1 The wonder miracle material 95 . pure latex. Dustless and lintless Germproof, .Mothproof. Verminproof and Antiseptic. It is truly air-conditioned and does not heat, Is practically indestructible and will last for years. "Airfoam" Office Cushions list 5.23 "Airfoam" Mattresses ..... 63.50 to 89.50 "Airfoam" cored sections, solid slab, surgical slab and other hospital items also available. GOODYEAR TIKE & RUBBER CO. LTD. Agents PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE a imikI niiiliC,, 'I' ' p after a hut. 1 i" one of (I,,- Kwl ' "'id f-ir tin i! You ' !- for hc-tHli'-j sake, ,;' ' luie Ii or .-.uppi r-u -oh i. ,',n ( n culie "" ""'-1 "so in - "ii'-r and add it to "rui milk. M-niinm! The il-, halut -'U'M,-lps ,, e,t " k your Ki-iieer to-'""l'-ffli in ml,,, f"('... it. has re-li; in price' to your choice of coffee lor iilah!y in colfee means lull-boilud flavour und flavour means your " fiioticv's worth". I tind that f'liae A- Sanborn Coffee Kim - m all thi-i and more . . .real llavour value that's well worth tho-e few ctni cent-!. A'k vour croeer tomorrow for CM V-U'.ASVNlSOtttf 'I iKl'ld". ...in the vacuum-racked (iu tlial --iiti--. you of fit -hne-s ....or in the economical par-er baU. Men-lire this "p-al " CeifTe earei'iilly hikI pi n o it while it I . hot for a flavour treat you'll want to repeat several times a (lav snd twice at mealtimes for pood measure ! A oil? Available! i ifKiz-j gg GUIDE 712 2nd. Ave. Phone 632 a . I V Presbyterian Tea, March 18, Presbyterian Church Hall. Queen Mary .Chapter, I.O.D.E., Daffodil Tea, March 29. Canadian Legion W. A. Spring Sale, March 31. Anglican Easter Sale, April 1. ; Presbyterian Spring Swle, April 15. Women of the Mouse tea at-the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, FEB. 1!5 to 22 TRAINING TO SERVE CANADA" The M091C Touch U that iiiiportaul " som tliiiiK " that traiisl'urnia the eiinplest of meals inlo liati.tiel fl for a l.mir or your hu-band! I've found tlii .lelicion, ofhes i,,;js Wiih ItKNSON'S CORN 1 Alit'If nip mraltime limbic, that men really like i nu "m-fts-" for Imshaims' hearty appetites Hid uhole-uuie and good lor youngsters, tool 'iry llus lienscnt n-eipp ! 546 8th Ave. East on April 22. ; GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Floor Sanding a Specialty -,. . APPLE p;e . J, , " Time: 4,1-45 minutes I ''ens,,,, ( ,,,"iT... i. 1 tpn. lemon juiep !uit ii,,., nu .j con crown nrana voin o'-h 111 ;i tiin. citinanioii Orange Tea, April 21. - United Church Spring Sale, April 29. St. Peter's spring sale, May 6.i U F A.W.U. whlit and cribbage. L''iim sliced i i ... , 5P". no'ioe LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL 'If! f lae ,. il 1 5 1 ti)n. turner Wi i ,Ti ' I'f-'O'. Mix together Beifon- Torn Starch, .,.l ... ' lll. lnka. nn ....... irtrt cl,..,l uou i S ixmr ovPrC'in,h,"" 'p,r'"e 'U't-e, Cro,vn Brsml Svruu ani P.O. Box 721 Phone RED 561 Phone 311 Metropole Hall, ewry Saturday,! Mi-Bride St. '..t 's d bake it, ajiot oven. '4Ml(e.F li'mmoto. w i tninuu'!)' 1 "d eoutinua uakU unul ppi 1 nl H I, ,11 - ' v