a TOCGH HOAD PROJICT (Continued from Page 1 Prinri KUp?rJ CJafTff T3M Wednesday, November 23, 1949 Hew Oil Town Good Looking H COAL at the present location. There , will be smooth sailing and hap Make It a habit. 0 : py contractors, and employees, when they will be able to look at the completed tough end of Look in for Beautiful French Canadian Carved Pictures. Mexican A fine modern town of 3,000 people has sprung up at Devon in the new oil field area thirty Sheardowns' windows cials. . . . ANNOUNCEMENTS I.O.D.E. Chapter Fall Biz-Mr, Not. 24. Third card party Catholic Hall Thursday, Nov. 24, 8 p.m. Old time "Dance, Conrad Uni Feather Pictures, Wall Planues the job and move an easier and townsman IT'S HARD, HOT ND CLEAN-BURNING miles south of Edmonton, it Is -'"",u",,u" i . . v. more progressive stretch of high a v. ci and Novelty Gifts. The Totem Ic Centre. Afternoon door prize irAiiu.u ujr Obcyildl UUII1US. piO- neer of Prince Rupert and Alice Pole Gift Shop at, J. E. R. Wood of the contract FA.BRICS' ted Hall Nov. 25 Admission 50c St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Arm, who has returned to the city from a two weeks trip to that area and also to the British ing nrm 01 wood, Parr & Mo- Clay, which is carrying out road suver lux fur 273, Remember that the I.O.D.E. bazaar starts at 2:30 p. nu on Thursday November 24th. Civic Centre. (273, Canadian Legion re- gular monthly meeting by Fashion-Craft ! ' ert&McCaffery LIMITED . . way. Recently added to the job were five heavy duty trucks of Russell Burt Contracting from Vancouver. Technical machines now comprise of two power shovels, three compressors, ten trucks, two light delivery trucks a crane used for pui;:ng thumps ana shovel works and two bulldozers. According to resident engin reconstruction work on the high- Columbia Peace River district, way outside the city limits, left At Mile 81 (from Dawson Creek) by today's plane on his return .on the Alaska Highway he vis-to Vancouver after a brief visit ited with a brother. Henrv Dum- Bazaar, Not. 28. Saturday. Co-op Public Meeting, Dr. Cody, November 30. ' Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Annual Banquet December 1. United Church Xmas Bazaar, 1 01 inspection to the work. l'HONE lit lAtLl MBERBOLDING SITPLIES k vjh uumhuuii pi new mem Sty! bcrs, Legion Hall Right- Clothes Bright 8 o' (It) clock tonight. as, wno is engaged in logging there. Mr. Dumas also visited Edmonton and Grande Prairie and flew out from Fort St. John to Prince George. Devon Is an impressive look- eer A. J. Cameron from Victoria, Sex education pictures, which are being circulated among organizations for reaction as to the advisability of presenting them in the schools, were shown at Church today's regular weekly luncheon " J, - A. O. Franks, veteran printer of this city, now making his home at Galiano Island, arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from the south to Join the typographical staff of the Daily News for the next few months. laws 400 of the Prince Rupert Gvro Club .,! 7 , " w HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert A. C. Lucas, Vancouver; H. Helln, Queen Charlotte City; E. . , " wme streets, line Dulldincs. w a a as the program feature. Presid- , v. . , . vr..., 7 r,eMa. large hotel -and excellent thea- completion of the five mile span is expected early in me new year, possibly by the end of January. Black top surfacing Is not called for in the $235,000 contract. Mr. Cameron said. The new span of road will be graded and surfaced with gravel. Mr. Cameron estimated a year would pass before topping the road would be possible. A great deal, "he added, will depend on goo weather. -.v uuixv.l. Utjru&CD VUUUpiCU the chair at the luncheon and Dec. 1. W. O. T. M. Card Tournament, Dec 1, All Welcome : Civic Centre Bridge December 2. . Crange Ladies Sale, Dec. 7. Salvation Army Home League Sale of fancy work and home cooking at Sons of Norway Hall Dec. 8 at 2:30 p.m. Scotch Dance Oddfellows Hall December 16th. Moose Christmas Tree, Dec. 17, Moose Temple 2.00. . Oddfellows Rebekah Christmas Tree, December 20. guests, a gath-that it required sittings, feasted fish cakes, sue- there was a good attendance of OUT OF TOWNERS Folks at ii. neison, Langicy Prairie; O. Terrace, Hazelton, Smibhers, .prepared by the j Hanson,- city; L. Hedberg, Pen- Burns Lake and in the Queen . who liave no ttcton; W. Chambers. Vancouver- r it comes to the the social hall II your subscription is In arrears and you do not receive your paper, please do not blame the publisher, the new. boy or the post office. Jus? do a little straight talking to yourself. Co-operation of subscribers In this regard would be appreciated. It would ave a lot of trouble and everybody would be happier. Subscriptions are payable In Charlottes are Invited to take advantage of our special Christmas Budget Plan. Just drop a line to Manson'g Jeweller Box 998 Prince Rupert. . Special at 3. T. Boyce, Toronto; W. R. Elliott, Smithers; L. J. Gellcy, Smi-ther; L. H. Wlldfong, Prince George; R. O. Kitchen, Vancouver;,. F. Knapton, Vancouver. Uthrnm Church Iter, and Mrs. members with a few guests. AIR PASSENGERS x To Vancouver T. W. Nash. J. S. Sherman, J. E. R. Wood, C. D. Johns, W. D. Bravender, K. Keathcliff, W. H. Brignall. To Sand-pit K. Rizzell, A. Graydon. D. Crosby, K. R. Walm-sley, S. W. Milam, G. Anderson, A. Chambers, P. Hawryluk, G. Castagnar. jiid Mrs. Harry Fashion-Craft turns to the bright new weaves, new fresh colors and new patterns in presenting the TOWNSMAN FABRICS' for fall.' Styled in double and single breasted models, sizes 36 to 46 in Regulars, Tails and Stouts, you will be more than pleased with both the fabrics and s t yl ir g when ! you see our fall stock ' Why not let us show ; you how the new fall shades look on you. nt of the Ladlej' m steady stream tention to all mail ordera.' (tf) Prince Rupert Bowling Alleys wish to announce that there will be room for additional leagues in the mixed men's and women's five ' pins. , also dies' In matching pastel shades setting off the scene. During the evening talented Mardel Eolland played two piano solos. !es were attract-siih blue, whit ian colors, can- mmmmmmmm fcUXl'RI STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE . FOR QUICK SALE starting soon will be men's ten From Vancouver J. J. Davics, j pin leagues. All those interested In, entering teams . in . any of the above lcaeues mav do 7 Rooms and 2 Bathrooms 1 , with Garage Cement Foundation & Hot Air Furnace Situated on 3 Lots, Summit Ave. PRINCE RUPERT REALTY CO. W. H. Brignall, R. M. Howard, A. D. Lucas, T. Bunn, J. Sutherland, L. Hedberg, K. Rizzell, J. S. Sherman. From Sandsplt H. Helin, W. Louie. SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. so this week. Please contact Ed. Mussallem or Ed Garner at Red 09 after 4 p. m., . ' (270) (274) rtisms: is payable la advance. Please refrain frnm Ctoticds, 2c pen word--per Insertion, minimum Birth Notices 50c, Cards ot Thanks. Death Notices. NOTICE OF MEbtlNO A semi-annual General Meet s, Marriage and Engagement Announcement; ft. ' SPECIAL DISPLAY." DOUBLE PRICE For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call NOTICE Even for double the price you can't buy BIRTH LOST AND FOUND CITY OR DEPOT N'-To Mr. and LOST Pearl necklace. 2 strand anything better than ing ot the Pacific Coast Fishermen's Mutual Marine Insurance Company, will be held on Saturday, November 2fih. 1949 at 10 a.m. in the ,'iyie . Centre. Prince Rupert, B. C. L T. Wylie, -, Secretary-Manager. . . .... - .2Vi i OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Henderson (nee , bet-ween. Deluxe Ants and ,ti Iprmerlv or 213A 4th Ave. K. Finuer oleaec it Wuminea on return to Daily News Ollk-e. g daughter, ....... dti The Semi-Annual Meeting , of the : PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S f CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION will be held in the ' I Oddfellows' Hall on Monday and Tuesday, November 28th & 29th Starting at It a.m. - - (277) SPifiim WAN TEW 1 WANTED Onn or tun . X 12 Sew Halllcraftcr billiard tables, or 5 X W, and - receiver. Cata- ' . 1 ,or 2 pool tables. Box 623, J.9.50 my price Dallv News. (220, GET YOUR INTERIOR PAINTING rONE NOW SPENCE & MATIUK Painters & Decorators Phone Blue 215 P.O. Box 1111 Advertise In the Daily News! (274) - e 648. WORK WANTED 3rown enamel dr aw. First class Pnime Red 812. Easy yet Clomrou$ " WANTED Housekeeping job or will look alter cnndren. Ap-ply Box 624 Dally News (2(a) Something to Crow About .(2741 1 natural finish " " Uti.Lt WANTED v y?s to 1 sinale steel ag Raspberry JH-0 ' jveriook St. (278i hot water (or hot water HELP WANTED Housekeeper. Auuiv f. O. Box b2 (Ui and peach tyrop) PERSONAL XMAS CARDS From your own Snapshots Come in and See our Samples 10c EA. 25 FOR $3.40 , WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Dissolve Jell-O in hot warn, or in water anj peach syrup. Pour into mould Add peaches, distributing evenly with fork. Add bananas, and distribute with fork. Chill until firm. Unmould. May be garnished with peaches and maraschino cherries. Makes 8 servings. ' I 1 cup drained canned peach slices cup sliced bananas y i bed. Hollywood e Swine filled wt) simile bed ih felt mattress, or bulfett. Blue :s. M273 -1934 OldsmibilC wheel, heater, es. eiisiine reeent- HELP WANTED Competent construction superintendent -to Bunervi.se erection ot three urc-fao schools in outiyin villages, must oe aile to handle movement of enuiDinent. i : ticure Quantities and net It Fays to . AQvertlsel ' work peiionned. Good sai- d. Phone Blue '. arv for ri"ht man. AoolV in d. m. 4 277) writimc to P. O. Box 1S7, City. 27al dinette suite, mit PERSONAL 1 Gay, quivery and tender with flavor that's amazingly fruity and tempting Jell-0 makes desserts and salads that arc so much more appealing and satisfying! And you can let your family and guests enjoy delicious Jell-Q for less than 2 a serving. Naturally Jell-O tastes better gives sure, sure results. For it enjoys the benefit of over 50 years' experience in mak- ' ing jelly powders that good cooks depend on, and folks pre red leatherette ae Blue 272. 274 1 ' cvlimlcr 7 H. P. engine comolete. The Repair and Building Service AT GREER & BRIDDEII 167 or write Box PERSONAL Will Ann Makon kinuiv unone Orten luj lor cut woik idDle cloin wonut Citiitoiic Bazaar. (2iti) (277) HAVE,Y0U GOT BIG, FEET i; We have too many Women's Moccasin Slippers in Sizes 7-8-9 Regular $4.50 niece dinette 2 and under felt. 2 Generations of Jelly Powder Leadership Ensures SUMMIT'S SALE In the Oouiuy Court of Prince Rupert, hoicicn at Prince Rupert. Between Lemuel Rapp, Plaintiff ano Duncan C. Wing, npieiinajit Under and by vir- Call the Men Who Know airs, 2 radios, 1 ' electric Molfet isccllaneous piece3 1183 Ambrose. (2741 fer. Your choice of seven glorious "locked-in" flavors. Insist on ell-0 Jelly Powders. Jell-O is a trade-mark owned by General Foods, Limited. CONTRACTORS ANO BUILDERS RED S61 P.O. BOX 721 our ran? 1M1 International m Truck, cood fxco lent nihlirr ' Service. McBrlde (2771 ue of a Warrant ot Execution Issued from tne above Court and to me directed against the goods and chattels ot Duncan C Wins, Defendant. I have seized one Ford 2 ton truck. Model OIT. Engine and Serial u.w ir:!s44. Reeistratlon No. double bed com- I I r- - 92) ' ravonte Dessert - New Twi.f r" Si MroiH 2-c.irculator "wire at Lyon's (273 213975. 140 model and on Thursday November 24th, 104U at the hour of 2.00 o'clock in ralnrp. snpr-la'.lv 1 Pckog. l.me J. 0 D. inverted M-.irir s t.hP afternoon at me cmtniia tt-afrr- ...1.1 SAVOY HOTEL W. L. WOODS, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET . PRINCE RUPERT 10-snot Rntsrtinr rtfrioa oiint. House. Prince Ru- 1 cup hot water 1 cup prune juice I egg white, unbeaten NOW $2.95 At THE ? FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED e fach onlv 541.00 pert I will offer for sale all the munition $3.00 1 ritrht, title and interest of the delivery. Limited , defendant in the said truck by w lor anoco and Pnhiip Auction. into dessert glasses. Chill until" firm ' ! remainiiij. .k-ll-O until slightly thickened. i bwl in amer J ZTTi TUX wh"f and whip um, thick and flurry. Fold j pruIleIP pile ve, set Jell-O in dessert slaves.-and h,l untI, firm. Wakes Money refunded Terms of Sale, Cash; and this- cup sweetened cooked prunes, pitted and cut i small pieces Mctory. Scope Sales St, Ottawa sale is subject to tne faoc ai oeu-urity and Municipial Aid Tex. 3rd Ave. Box 638 Ph. 357 1280) uatea at rnnce 15th day of November, 1849. V KNOWN NAMEf- M M. iepnens. Sheriff of the County of Prince Rupert. f ?: Uttleford Bros. Maintenance FOR BENT Modernize your kitchen 7 Rock Granples; FOR RENT Light houseKeep- tnn room. 22l-&tn a. u'J' ,It.Tr.uc'ts: Nelson and FOR RENT Board Room, (tfi OUR STOCK REDUCING Continues 111 Black 660. 251 Pumps; Na- V,lL0C.raPers and FOR RENT Quiet sleeping .uiial All steel room for sul. am inom" Irons 4.20 to 13.95 Steam Irons 23.50 (2731 St. founv "aiionai lmllls: National REAL, ESTATE nd Conveyors. om 11 httion from Na-Wticry Co. Ltd.. FOR SALE-House 5 rooms and bath. 529 7th W. 27J u tf) FOtt SAE 55" A Office Fix- pot? SAT.Fnil hnrntns kitch Waffle Irons 10.95 to 17.93 General Electric Kettles 12J50 Coffee Makers 7.45 Toasters 7.95 to 15.50 Hot Plates 3.35 to 9.25 : Heatng Pads 8.95 ' Everthing in Electrical Gifts at". - NORTHERN B, C. POWER CO LTD. ' OCW1IUI fiu, 1 .lh'n Cabinets DON'T MISS THESE REAL VALUES IN MEN'S and BOY'S WEAR Money Saving Bargains You Con't Afford to Miss BE WISE GOOD BUYS The SpoiPtt Shop en rantxe. Portable battel and Electric radio. Washtub. 330-7th W. j FOR SALE Ladies brand new: Fur Coat, size 18. latest style,! cost $188. Will sell for half, r"i Notr 1 Typewriter, Make your kitchen Modern at, Very Reasonable Cost Fur Estimates and Supplies PHONE 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders nd Contractor1 nrice if bousht bv Saturday. ' Auuly Savoy Hotel Roo,(n,742)- Blithi..,, tthi ,y used Ra-tumiV Prices. Biack 324. J PHONE 210 STEWART, B.C. 3RD AVE. WEST (Formerly Taft & Odowes) BESNER BLOCK PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. BLt'E C TAXI Downtown Vancouver , B. C. 49 car, reasonable. Write 850 Hornby or Phone Pa. ' 8552. (281) Klr- ste -j, uau - u . xiuvci'.iiic in hun i i m ! i :u u iuniutiiiii.u u.nJMiMiiiMun"" - - : . . . . . -