FIGHT FOR PLAY-OFFS (Continued from Page 4 1 v V prince EWp'etf Dan? Bttos Monday, February 14, 1949 Reminiscences ORANGE LADIES SPONSOR SOCIAL vieh 10. Lavigne 2, Thompson 5 Thursday evening. The period was spent In contests, games and bingo. Winners of the vari-tus events were Mi-s. N. McLeod, Mrs. George Howe, Mrs. J.' Anderson, Mrs. H. Paulson and D. lilpott, Eviit Bv W. J. and REFLECTIONS Pierce 334. Intermediate Fashion Footwear Gill 7, Members of the Ladies' Or- Association j Morrison and Co. Ltd. Fierce 2, Slatta 4, Intermela 2, ane Benevolent Young 3, Johnsen 4, Slmonson 2,! vvere hostesses to Following a period of scouting and reconnaisance, Generalissimo Berner authorizes the statement that the situation on Orangemen! While that gathering was en-i rison. rpeaking for the men's lodre, thanked the ladies for th"ir hospitality in a brief address. Committee in charge of the function consisted of Mrs. Fred Barber, convener, Mrs. William Denton, Mrs. J. Feasby, Mrs. F. Eili.son and Mrs. C. Mclntyre. Ketcheson 24. pna l!leir V !Ves at a social joying refreshments, Mrs. II. Can Supply You With the fiEhUrir I1Knung frnnt Iront i. rtitlr,Mil Morgan's Hill 4, EldsviK ll, ; ,:6u,.. rnu, wwuij mamss ui m- s distinctly , 0 ,.. , , , , ; monthly meeting of the organ- iodte. cut an attractively doc.- Ul I. W Uf'liaill U. UlT il w.--J' . . - .... j !15 3t.lfin n tVio Ctlinn:i' Hal 7, watson Z 37. :R Including Fir, Cedar, etc. )RING In Fir or Hemlock Junior High School-Rhodes 2, Jef uistuuiaginK 10 the enemy Within the past week several severe assaults, directed from Hevated positions were repulsed. It may be said, of all ranks, that their morale continues excellent. An early armistice seems practically certain. fries, Smith 1, Hamilton, Brown, "No finer milk in any can!" blNG All Types SASH and DOOR Hills 7, Clark 2, Sheppard, Vance, Forman 5 17. Rupert Hotel B. MacFarlan" 1, Jordan 14, Mark! 3, Morrisui; 4, W. Stacey 2, A. MaeFarlane. Becker, E. Stacey 2G. says Elsie, the Borden Cow " . and wwTlliriC At l!I,'i!TA fV Once upon a time a certain type of valentine could mean undeserved suspicion, permanent dislike or an annoying worry. BASKETBALL STANDINGS Senior in all sizes PHONE fijl Yet, they sold. Many a sensitive W L m soul, such tripe could reduce to I Co-op 3 a stale of acute misery. Brownwoods 5 MEN'S TWEED TOPCOATS Reg. to $25 NOW SIS MEN'S ALL WOOL YARN DYED WORSTED SUITS Sizes 42 to 46, Reg. to $00 NOW .... S42.M Men's GABARDINE COATS English make, Fully lined sizes 36 to 44 :; Reg. $27.50-NOW .... 'WOMEN'S ALL WOOL PULLOVER SWEATERS, Waffle Stitch, Special $3.50 MEN'S DRESS PANTS. Worsteds, Tweeds & Gabardines from .. S4.75 MEN'S WORK PANTS, Cotton & Cotton Worsteds, perfect fit, a large assortment Price from $2.95 BOYS' SHIRTS for School and dress $1.25 to l:.j BOYS' SWEATERS, assVj ed styles and low in prletf From ... . !$Lt.t BOYS' RUBBER L A (! I? BOOTS. NOW $1.93 ROYS' SCHOOL BOOTS & DRESS XHKJtt, Best, Quality at Reduced Prices EVAPORATEJ V Pei. .818 .417 .400 ,3t;-l .727 .G3li .54.) 41 ; .lKi Savoy 4 Bo-Me-Hi 4 , Intermediate Fashion Footwear 8 Merchants 7 0 COSTLY IRRIGATES LARGE AREA triin of 425 Ions! The Nile River in Efrypt irri "As soon as the winter weather breaks you will see plenty of activity. Employment win climb rapidly." So says Dr. R. W. Ball n miles an hour Rates 5,400,000 acres and thisJ of New York, assistant to thpjjflgh school vice president of the Celanese! Morgans 6 5 i halt it' requires number may be increased to anil to vcj am its 7,600,000 by engineering lm-! provemcnts. Perfect for crearnins beverages, for cooking untl for infant feeding. Pours like cream 1 Corporation. Only seventeen stones 2 words, but they mean work and. l adies wanes and work and wanes .spoil rjom's 9 f a prosperous Prince Rupert pennies 7 3 .4 5 7 ' 9 2 4 4 12 1 3 8 10 1 T ) I .15 If. .0:10 .coo .0110 .'joa .70.) .333 .091 and so on and so on. Hign school C j Miller Bay 0 PHONE CONSCIOUS j . Junior Canada has 16.5 telephones to North Star 10 every 100 persons, the total Kinsmen 7 representing 3.5 per cent of the Rupert Hotel 4 EVAPORATED MILK world's telephones. High School 1 I889I949 n 1 Fl-v, I Cool and ' rjrr.y tongue -linolirvj S A ztf,:i r'K hly cooled with "ZJksI- . .ir.ous Moire chocolatey. The pionfipr woman made her own snap. Water Keeping through wood ashes in a barrel or pwee of hollow log, produced lye. Soup was made by boiling this lye with fat in an iron kettle. In tlie soap plants of today, soap is made by boiling vegetable oils with caustic soda (lye). Salt is added to caune the excess alkali and by-products to settle to the bottom. Lye and saf corrode most metal , vessels. Corrosion affects the ctjlor, purity and keeping qualities of soap. So most vessels and containers are made of Nickel alloys. They resist corrosion, last longer, protect tlie purity and color of the soap. BUILDING ; RE-MODELLING REPAIRING ' See MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders and Cnlraetors PHONE 363 I COTTAGE CHKESK New Creamed Fresh Madi 3INESS AND PROFESSIONAL VALENTIN DAIIO Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE j TKC.'IN'K'IAM - Viiieing and Kepairs ikj-: COLUSSI i Jig Saw Puzzles MATTSON'S UPHOIJSTFRING Phone BLUE 818 P O. Box 52'i 330 rieeonrl Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. A. I'. f JA IMN I'll & CO. ciiAirrr.PKi) accountants 475 Howe St., Vuiii uiiver, B C. I isn't our line but whent ! it comes to putting! wood )ii ,sae;s RIND (.' K I) A It I I mf 1 ''TrTT" ' ' . - J ' urn u i t 5 m I: lM'hvered i things together with a X welti that's ti different j I story! & W 'I KANSKi:!! 4 IN MACIIINK ?V(i:ks Electric Wilding Acetylene Welding;, and Cutting l MAliCAllFT Mel.KOli OPTOMETRIST ROOM 10, STONK BUILDLH. .SIMPLEX GA3 ami f 1H K.SRL ENGINES n'i'-e ami Parts , iiiul users of in-'''s are invited to 'ii In view our vari-nd talk over e(iuin- PHONE BLUH WW P O. Box 1184 Thorn Sheet Metal Limited BLACK SSI 253 FIRST AVENUE EAST I'lliitiUil, AlidlUir. etc NOW AVAILABLE HELEN'S KRAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 204 4th Street Phone fiTiS x ti l urns Compllp.l Phone 387 Nickel Brings Dollars to Canada F "ANGINO AND ' f " FINISIMNO 'Im, Styles and Colors M0LLEII HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS P'OneBLUE 155 Since more than ninety per cent of the Nickel produced in Canada is sold to the United States and other countries, it brings a constant flow of dollars back to Canada. In fact, Canada's Nickel industry is one of our chief sources of U.S. dollars so essential at the present time to maintain our foreign trade and make available products hot These dollars help pay the wages of the 14,000 Nickel employees, and help provide the dollars which make it possible to pay millions in freight to Canadian railways, to buy timber, steel, coal, machinery and sup.. plies amounting to many millions each year; These millions, flowing into all industries through the length and breadth of Canada help create jobs for Canadians. Building and repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys Oil Burners J- CHENEY DKNTIKT 5. SMITH BLOCK P.O. Box 1401 LOOK FOR THE ' NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL produced in this country. fOB v " 'UUK an CONCRETE WORK PHONES Black 687 Red B94 evenings P.O. Box 1670 train sciircnn.E For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Raturrlfi? 10:45 p.m. pAI'L BLUE 939 SAUNDERS Wurk Guaranteed . book fully tlln$-rr'itett, mil 6c ia tttierHil FIRST PRODUCED IN CANADA IN 1819 SAVOY HOTEL! Carl Zarelli, Prop. : PHONE 37 P.O. Boi 344 ': FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT THE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, 25 KING. STREET WEST, TORONTO Carta PMv,nRServlre ! QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles M4C shoe hospital Hot 774 Second Ave. U - L RI 1) 5lfl j