f Rifled submit i n THIS AND THAT 3 Local News It DARTMOUTH, England" Oi Net fishermen on the River Dart have had the best salmon season for 13 years. Catch was 2,000 fish, compared with 495 Tele- IMncc Uupctt Dailg jfteto Saturday, October 23, 1948 office. ems often ments nSeuarant.e '.last season.. 3 BRIDE-ELECT IS HONORED Mrs. J. Bowman Shower Hostess for Miss Edith George Honoring Miss Edith Georee. Hunting Cash tor old gold. Bulger's. Miss Rose Montesano left by to Sheardown's will have a carload of Telkwa Potatoes available Oct. 25 or 26. Quality guaranteed! ice $3.75 per 100 lbs. delivered to your house. To take advantage of this price orders must be placed by Oct. 26 at latest. Save yourself some money by having potatoes delivered Moose Whist and Dance every Saturday night, 8:30 p.m. (250) Inspector of Schools Joseph Chell left by air today on a business trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Colonel and Mrs. J. W. Nich-olls, who were visiting In Washington, D.C., left that city this week for a tour of the southern States. They will sojourn for a while In New Or whose marriage to James Had- clen will take place next month. Jackets WITH Mrs. J. Bowman was hostess at a kitchen shower on Tuesday evening of this week. Court AT whist and games were played PIREPROOP Sale Prices i WALL BOARD leans. Col. Nicholls, who has been making his home in Vancouver since leaving - Prince Rupert, served for years as comptroller and later as general manager of the Canadian Fish St Cold Storage Co. here. Moose meeting to be held at Low Price, $1.92 per 4x8 sheet iLBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. the Moose Temple on Tuesday, ic car. (252) The Prince Rupert Boy Scouts Association Is making an appeal to the people of Prince Ru-Pert for financial support The funds are needed to carry on with the work In this commun-i y. Every ticket sold for admission to the Symphony Concert to be held in the Civic Centre Auditorium on November 5 will be a direct donation to the Boy Scouts of Prince Rupert. (it) Announcement " fidrtimM'- inn column WU1 be charged for . fuU aaath M 38 cent ward - Oct. 26, will be to celebrate LlTMBEK iiUILlJING SUPPLIES PHONE 116 Tfcr Core, M,hW A4m S-n h- fnr Mooseheart Day . Past Governor Jim Bacon will be chairman. Dinner will be served by the "How did you like Cleveland, son?" and the winners were Miss Betty Hood, Mrs. Robert Gordon and Mrs. S. Hart. After the serving of delicious refreshments a gaily decorated basket, containing many beau-tjful gifts, was brought In and placed before the bride-elect who earlier had been presented with a corsage."- Guests at the shower were Mrs. James Hadden, Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mrs. Earl Gordon, Mrs. Ned McLeod, Mrs. S. Hart, Mrs. L. G. Cromp, Mrs. Oscar Smith and the Misses E. George, E. Sheppard, K. Keith, B. Hood, J. Muirhead and M. Wheeler. Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday -10:45 p.m "IT I men s social committee at 7 p.m. sharp, to be followed by an entertainment Drotrram bv Mow... "nuge fartv. Civic Centre CATHOLIC CARD PARTIES BEGIN First of the winter series of bi-weekly card parties at Annunciation . School . hall, sponsored by the Catholic Women's League, was held . Wednesday Canvas Hunting Coat, waterproof treated, j with rubberized ex- t tended skirt. . . j Reg. Price $19.75 C ,MmL 1 J k C f SPECIAL PRICE V I J.4 J t Canvas Shell Jaclcet, ' rainproof treated , i long sleeves and wool , ; lined. . Reg. Price $8.25 V S US SPECIAL PRICE JiJ j Fine quality Wind- i breaker, rainproof treated, 'wool lined. ; Reg. Price $16.50 Nj ir SPECIAL PRICE ) I I Aj I Fine quality, lightweight Hunting Coat, waterproof treat ed, large pockets in the back, double fabric throughout, comfort- 1 able and practical. vi;i.uoer za, 8 p.m. the Women's Chapter, after which the evening will be taken up with dancing. Members and their wives; and the Ladies of the Chapter with their husbands are "invited. (251) William J. Pfeffer, who has been assistant accountant in Rebekah Bazaar, November 3. rfhefhird time Piano Concert by Mr. Joseph Franky, Presbyterian Church, Poppy Wreaths On View In Store Here A display of poppy wreaths for use either as window decorations on Poppy Day, Saturday, November 6, or for placing on the cenotaph on Remembrance Day, November 11, are being exhibited by the Canadian Legioa in the windows of Gordon & Anderson Ltd. These wreaths have to be ordered through the Legion here from the Vetcraft Depot at Victoria where they are made by disabled veterans who benefit by their sale. the local branch of the Bank of .evening with thirteen tables in Montreal for the past two and'play . Mrs. E. Telseth, C. W. L. 1 NEW SERIES OF half years, and Mrs. Pfeffer president, was general convener with Mrs. Leo Doiron acting as and two children will sail tomorrow night on the Camosun cashier and Mrs. Louis Amadio Mrs. J. Basso and - Mrs. G. R. for Duncan, Vancouver Island, j buy j Gyro to which point Mr. Pfeffer has Brett in charge of refreshments. wuvemoer 3. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra Concert for Boy Scouts' Association, Civic Centre November 5. Canadian Legion WA Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23. 2:30 p.m., Sons of Norway Hall. Cambrai Chapter, I.OD.E. Sale Miss Florence Cloutier acted as serviteur. been transferred as accountant. His successor here, E. V. Ardagh, from New Westminster, Is expected to arrive about the end of next week. LONDON &i Henry, Page, 61, Winners were: Bridge Ladies, Mrs. G. Hill; retiring after 42 years as post APPLES Saturday, Oct. 23 men, Gillis Royer. man, reckons he has walked Reg. Price $18. Whist Ladies, Mrs. J. Short- 120,000 miles. S $12.95- SPECIAL PRICE hill; men, J. Shorthill. November 25th. Cribbage Ladies, Mrs. Alma St. Andrew's Cathedral bazaar, Murray;. men, J. Bugyinka. November 27. EASTBOURNE, England 0) range Ladies' Bazaar, De CARD PARTY AT ; CONRAD SCHOOL Fourteen tables of bridge,1 whist and cribbage were in play last night at the first of the winter series of card parties sponsored by ine conrad Street Oldest resident here is Mrs. Anne Martin, now 103. cember 1st. United Church Bazaar, December 2. CCF Bazaar, Sons of Norway School Parent Teachers' Association. Funds raised from the parties will be used to purchase Hall, December 4. St, Peter's Fa Bazaar, December 9. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT PROCLAMATION ' I hereby declare Sunday, October. 24, 1948 UNITED NATIONS DAY with the following objectives: (li To recail the ideals and objectives for which the U.N. was brought into existence. (2 1 To emphasize the need for public support in continuing to make U.N. the corner-stone of Canada's foreign policy. NORA E. ARNOLD, Mayor. equipment for the school class rooms. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy Master of ceremonies was , !4- on sale everywhere Timely Recipe G. Bateman, school principal, For a profitable CAREER choose Beauty Culture Yt, a welt-pi i W.icretiriE )ob fcwaitt you id a smart hsiirdreaiiing or beauty salon. Train (or tureen the Moter way. Our xpenenwd instructor prvpar you for your certificate ia muunuia time. Write or rail for free literature. M0LER SCHOOL of Hairdressing Dept. S 303 WEST HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER, B.C. and the committee in charge consisted of Mrs. F. E. Jensen, Mrs. W. Hardine, Mrs. J. K. Mc BED MATTRESSES Ask for them by name. Beautyrest, Deepsleep, Slumber King, Lady Beaty and many others for your Fall requirements. Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue IE SURE TO ORDER YOURS Leod and Mrs. A. Van Pykstra. Prize winners were: bridge, Mrs. A. Murray, 5280; whist, Mrs. H. Tweed, 184; cribbage, J. Aclelman, 945. THIS WEEK! MEAT LOAF (Makes 8 servings) 1 Vi pounds ground beef 1 cup roiled oats 2 beaten eggs 1 cup milk cup chopped onion 2',j teaspoons salt V teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon prepared mustard Combine all Ingredients thor Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 510- 4TeLJ;77 Flowers for All Occasions Feel Luxurious . . . . . . Look Luxurious oughly and pack firmly into a laySafe. rTT . AD. C 2S4S ,r' greased loaf pan. Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) 50 minutes to 1 hour. Let stand 5 minutes before slic IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Changes of Schedule of Prince Rupert-Port Edward Service, Kaien Island Stages, Limited; effective November 1- 1948. Trip leaving Prince Rupert daily at 7:10 a.m., will leave at 7 a.m. Trip leaving Miller Bay daily at 4:10 p.m. will leave at 4 p.m. Special trips leaving Prince Rupert at 9:30 a.m. and 9:30 p.m., Mondays and Saturdays, will be withdrawn. KAIEN ISLAND STAGES LIMITED Dated October 18, 1948. Arthur Murray Subject to the consent of the Motor Carrier Branch of the Public Utilities Commission. Any objections to this change may be forwarded to the Superintendent of Motor Carriers at Vancouver within 14 lays after date of notice. (250) ing. Variations JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue SCOUTS ASSOCIATION ... in this beautifully matched Natural Muskrat fur coat. Delightfully warm, the coat has a new-season, high-riding collar, full cuffed sleeves. See this and other lovely creations in fur at SWEET SIXTEEN. For casual wear, two-piece wool dresses top milady's wardrobe. Elephant Gray, Pale Blue, Gold" and Wheat shades. Black Is smart for" party dress wear and the inset lace adds glamor. Choose your style today. Sweet Sixteen's PERSONALIZED BUDGET PLAN was designed for vour convenience. Use It when you buy. No Interest No Carrying Charges Individual Loaves: Mix as above. Bake in 8 greased custard cups in a moderate ovei (375 degrees F.) about 45 minutes. Hamburger Patties: Omit th; beaten eggs. Shape combined ingredients into eight flat patties; chill thoroughly; pan-fry in hot fat and serve on buns. Meat Balls: Omit beaten eggs. Shape combined ingredients into sixteen small balls; roll in flour and brown In hot fat. Add favorite tomato sauce and simmer 20 to 25 minutes. Prince Rupert District A N N U A L M E E T I N G CIVIC CENTRE 8 P m. Thursdays 28th October, 1918 ! persons interested in our work for boys are invited to attend this meeting COURTESY - " I Advertise m the Daily News! V Phone 311 We Deliver Consult n tor your needs In all types of printing work. Everything In class stationery. 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FOR WIRING, LIGHTING, HEATING, REFRIGERATION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE see The Northern B.C. Power Co. Phone 209 LIMITED O Phone 210 GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Floor Sanding a Specialty lot Tasty Meals REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX ' RETURNS PREPARED Pb, PSu c t ChowMein XMAS PHOTOS Order Early Chandler & Cowgill For Appointments PHONE DAY: GREEN 389 N1TE: BLACK 615 J16 4th Street Second A a Specialty ' Venue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) P.O. Box 721 tu a.m tft Phone RED 561 . vv v a ui, 1