urn m f , ptftiff f?ni)ri Pan fyfclujj Friday, October 14, 1949. STIDENTS 'RING (Continued from Page Owl BOWLC MISS NORTON IS ROTARY SPEAKER SCHEIE sponsored It and who declared that similar projects had worked r PAYS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WTH the Ladies Bowl-, to advantage in other cltKs. The story of Christmas earn. Followini in sched Oct. 18 I Mr. Worthlngton said that the ' their background and the Toilers vs. Black idea had been received cordially manner In which they reflect s vs. Plunger?, by Principal A. M. Hurst of the tne cultures of various nations Mrs. S. A. Keilback, after a visit in Victoria and Vancouver has been spending a weei: in Winnipeg as the guest ol Mrs. Dorothy Garbutt who will be remembered as hostess here for the Young Men's Christian Association War Services here lor some time during the war. Cats, An BRIDGE CLUB IS UNDER WAY The Civic Centre Bridge Club held its first meeting of the fall srayfti last Friday night. The Club was formed lat season and Is open to all Civic Centre mem-bers Interested In the game. Play was preceded by a brief Lucky Stri vs. Wrathalls, Bel- Booth High School staff and bv was the subject of a talk given wnwoods, O. Si A. Mayor Arnold to whom It had hv Miss Dorothea Norton, New monts vs. vs. Seal C Boosters vs. Noble been referred by city council. York city lecturer at the weekly He hud been Informed, he said, meeting of the Prince Rupert & Wick. Oct. 20- rs vs. Rupert Ra-, that the City Hall, which nor- Rotary Club Thursday afternoon. dio. Unitel vs. Variety, Rosa maiiy is closed on Saturdays The modern custom of send. Lees vs. iJ k it , Commercials vs. would be onened Saturrfnv Oc- Inir Christmas cards originated; Cigarette Tobacco MUD. SWEET, BRIGHT VIRG nacy, , Pin Hea03 tober 29 for the benefit of the In 1842 when Queen Victoria ers, Savoys vs. youthful replacements of the sent a number to her diplomatic business meeting at Which it was decided to make a small admission charge to cover the cost of prizes and expenses. Meet-i ings will be held every two friends. Miss Norton said. S jm Wallace I vs. Big Scuby's. Oct. 25-Commerci; Belmont v INI A & A. vs. Boosters. vs. Brownwoods. fcoble is Wick, Seal k J hall's. Black Cut Cove vs. f kes, Big Sister3 vs. LETTERBOX regular authorities. Other business men had expressed a desire to co-operate, Mr. Worthlngton said. Plans for a student dance which will climax the day will be laid by the committee. Junior Chamber member lauded the Idea as one which could be carried out surtiss-lully through co-operative effort weeks. - Mrs. R. E. Moore was appointed cashier and treasurer. Score-keepers are Mrs. Agnes Murray and Mrs. J. Hardin. The prize winners last week were Mis. A. Turcotte and O. Ness, vs. Lucky Annettes. Oct. four years later, the custom was embraced by the British people and has become world wide since that time. Using a number of cards as llustratlons, Miss Norton explained how regional customs and beliefs Influence the art work of the cards. Her discourse amounted into a fluurative round-Uie-world Journey. "ftron of , to h,w sent here" we ish to f ' 'he purport ot a Lees vs. Wallpce TECHNICIAN WANTED voys vs. Rupert DELIVERED FREE Editor. Dally News: leads vs." Scubv's. Radio, P that a leuer be ers. Stars vs. Vor- Lyons vs. II vs. Plungers. the Union Board of HeaHh in? that they l,! meeting In the paper for Octooer by writing i t Al bo, Kr for wit kn. iety, Toilt Nov. 1-& Wick. nmercial vs. Nobis on the part of the community.! Miss Norton's address was given In the Capitol Theatre fol SON'S OF NORWAY I IKAMIINTON CLUIi I the cards Routine time for a I new design from artist's easl ' I to the mass-produced product ' Is 18 months. Miss Norton Is in the city op. I a speaking tour sponsored by the Women's Canadian Club It i is her first visit to Prince Ru-i pert. t Miss Norton was thanked by j entertainment Chairman T. M Christie in behalf of the club. 'Guests at the meetln;; were James Collins, Vancouver, Dick Burnett, Vancouver; F. . An- field and Frank Dibb. SIMPSON FAVORS SCHOOL BYLAW 13. we note that you have slat .d mti,m oi u pJ Phone 654 1 Cove vs. Black rs vs. Wrathall's. Cats, Bof iiiav uic uy,aiu uiuveu uuii partmriu ot Ht suAi organizations as the Hls- the services ot a The Sons of Norway held its Belmonts-tl PILES & A., Pin Heads Rosa Lees vs. oimiu, vnc vny vounfu, ea laboral lowing luncheon at the Broadway. She used a 16-nim. color film to show highlights of the painstaking process of creating the art work and manufacturing regular meeting last week. Presl- vs. Annet wry te dent John Freldham was in the Brownwood You can't expect relUf from piles unless you remove the lungers vs Lucky tne prince Kuperv Chamber o! Commerce, th Junior Cliamber of Commerce, and the Bchool Board contact the laboratory public health rbt. FREDA 8 i; ! Senior tm ers vs. Wallace chair. Four new candidates were 1 Nov. 3 -, Initiated. A badminton club has strikes, U been formed With Miss Rose Pharmacy. Bentsen as secretary and Miss Sisters vs. ars vs. Lyons, Big basic cause which lies deep inside the body. PYLTONK TREATMENT, a liquid taken oraly, is tilers, Scuby's vs. IN THE SVPt.ZMZ COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATA i. 13t per doted pid for tmptitt fbrlcd by ny B.C. Brewery avcitiicmcnl it not pu blurted ot dipUydby the Liquoi Contiol Board O by tfct Government of British Columbia Astrid Pedersen as treasurer. Rupert R:d Savoys vs. Vari I compounded of l.n;redients sel After the meeting, refreshments ety. in i in nHiirr Mi inr r.iuir H rtrr I' ected especially for their ability Juhnmn ittiirrwlw known u ivih-r Nov. 8 nettes vs. Tol'ers ilnhannrwn were served by Mr.n. Carl Strand, ronvenor, and her committee. to heal and remove this deep- A vote of five to nothing in favor of the school money bylaw at Port Simpson raised the city and district total in favor of the Uniteers vhrownwoods, Noble seatc(1 cause. Hundreds of sat and In the Mutter of the "Administration Act" & Wick v Rosa Lees, Black Cats vs. 1 FINE OLD ers, Belmonts vs. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of new school measures to 50 In Wrathall's. bmmercial vs. G. & His honour Jtdne W. O. Pulton, mnrip th 4th rinv r,f optntwr A 11 lavor and 161 against. Only I isfied PYLTONE users are your assurance of results with the first buttle or the price refunded immediately. PYLTONE, SI.75 at all druggists. H) A. SN nt still to bo heard 1U4U. I wu appointed AdmlnlKtrntor VotillK centre from Is Oona River. Nov. 10 ariety vs. Scuby's, Is Hi J. will liav city , Mre 1 Wp( bor ' L. A E Big Sisters Lucky Strikes, Ru- pert Radio vs. Lyons, Pin Heads, Savoys lungers vs. Seal of the Estate ot Peter Johnson, otherwise known as Peder Johanuesseu, eeeal late of Ocean Falls. In the Province of British Columbia. ALL PARTIES having claims airalnat the Mid Estate are hereby required to furnish twme properly verified to me on or before the 26th day of November. AD. 1949, after IN THE SUPREMtt CX3URT OP BRIT IHH (XLUMB1A Cove, Starh' Wallace Phar- FALL FIRES DANGEROUS 1 macy. IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION" ACT AND which date claims filed may be paid it the Matter of the Isolate f Louis without reference to any claims of XTr. D. F. Ford, the fire in- i i'uhiih iiuiiuj wnlcn i then rmta nr irnnwlMloa for the Prov- TAKE NOTICE that bv Order of ALL PARTIES Indebted to the trance adjuster His Honour Judm- W. O. Pulton, W Katate are hereby required to Ince of British Columbia, on his Local of the Court PV the amount of their Indebted- .. JudRe Supreme .visii viNlt hpr. nere, saia , , (V that t one of , the n...,. .... t . h. neM tr. me rm-thoith 5th day of October, A D. 1B49. p- DATED at the City of Prince Unpointed Administrator with the will Pert. In the Provlnre of British Col- if few things that had gone down In price this year was general tire Insurance but he warned that between now and the year-end was the worst time of the year for house fires dae to inadequate precautions being taken in the home. One of the most c o in ni o n annexed of the estate of Ltmla Iver- urnbta, this 5l.h day of October, A D. m. of Stewart, British Columbia. IB", who died on or about the 5trt day of I OORDON P. FORBES, February. IBM, at Stewart. British JMtlclal Admtn)Rtratir, Columbia. All persona Indebted to Prince Rupt, B. C. the said estate are required to pay , 245) the amount of their Indebtedness to I ' . , ne forthwith and all personthawlng' , lalms analnst the said Estatf,Are re- ellver (ueen No. , Hllver ((neeii No. lUired to file them With tne properly, Sllter ((iieen So. s. Kilter ((iieen eriried on or before the lotlj day of Silver Miiuirt. Kiner Mrumi causes of fires is found to be in Juiulw N 3. Kan !s... I. ,ne , furnaces. ,.... ..... . o. 2. Hand No. . niu. k ii;,., i'v..' Especially those ALFRED LAMB tSON Lt? Londoi .haves r double- Blade that 25c, or , ami . i. Kmctioii Miiiemi i Liinm. that are In poor state of repaid FOR Fl'RN.-iCE REPAIRS tovrmber. 1U49. falling wli it'll dU-thMtlon will be made having regartl aty to such claims of whlrh I shall lave been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C. his 7th dav of October. A D. 1H49. OORDON PHASER FORBES. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B. C. (340) This advertisement is not published ordispliyrd' Control Board or by the Government ol British HIRAM WALKER'S SPECIAL OLD CANADIAN WHISKY BOTTLED IN BOND This mlvertiscment is not published or dixpluyed by the Liquor Control Board or by the governm-nt ' of British Columbia THOM S1IKET MKTAL LTD. wn.Mi.f- in Liie sunn Mining uiv-Ision. Where located: On the West side of the Tulsequah Hlver Lawful holder: Po:arls-TaKu Mnlng Company Limited Number of holder's tree miner's 'certficate : 28103 TAKE NOTICE thut James T Onderhtll, P M C. 34204 W, as Audit for Polarls-Tuku Mining Company Limited. Pre Miner's Certificate No. t f .7 1 W TKJ-"- 1 RI.ACK ... BROADWAY CAFE 28103, intends, at the end ..r ivt . , i days but not later than one year from the date hereof, to apply to the TUY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED REST FOOD FINEST COOKING FOR TAKE-HOME ORDERS PI10XZ 300 Hours 7 a m. to 1 a m. Mining Recorder for Certilcates of lmKvements f(ir the purpose of obtaining Crown grants of the above Claims. And further take notice that ac' tlon. under section 85 of the "Mineral Act." must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificated of Improvements. Dated thlp S7tr- day of September. 1049. 'FOR ... Highest Quality in Your Printing 1 Your Houl is an Asset rfrr R. E. MOKTLMKR 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR Avail yourself of our experience and versatility. DIBB PRINTING CO. SENSATIONAL NE iBEAUTIFUL 2-PIECE LADIES' MATCHED LUGGAGE SETS VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Sunday. 10 p.r.i., Coqultlarn MICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT S'MPSON 3unday, 11 p.m. ' FOR SOUTH QUEEN CIIARLOTTB ISLANDS s.s. Coqultlarn, Oct. 7 and 21 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS GABARDINES BESNKR BLOCK r"HONE 231 ittfXlit SUITS RKAITIHIIV TAILORri) I I LL COLOR RANOK Priced From $17.50 to Sr7.! Fargo Trucks 0 MAra'AIN ITS VAM'E 1 . MAKB NEEDElitEPAIRS NOW! I . For Estimateslnd Supplies PIIOnI 263 By Travelfcard only $27.50 a -set Other Sets up to $ 13.00 s.s. Coquitlam, Sept. 30, Oct. 14 and 28 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone PR8 availaihj: for immkoiate delivery See liiem iuujj ACME rince Rupert Florists ( ' CURRIILTD. if1' 2- Ton Chassis and Cab, 152" Vheelbase with reinforced frame & 2-speed real axle. 3- Ton Chassis and Cab, 170" Wheelbase with reinforced frame & 2-speed rear axle. l Builders ami lotili i-i.ir 1 I 00 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel 777 1 CLOTHING STOH LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! Flowers for All Occasions 1 l WWBIWIIIUUilW!Hlik:imniwwMHWHwwaiwirr THIRD AV George Cook, Jeweller Rupert Motors Ltd. Phones: 8CG Office, 5G6 Shop 527 Third Avenue Eaptone PHONE 2U4 Dries (iuifkly iw.niiliful flat ' PERFECT GIFT Italian? ; fljarmary of. Paint t.Klay'nl tomorrow. SI. 40 ct THOMPSON HARDWARECOJ i Wockdis Sunday! , HOURS 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. OCCASION EBY&S BE PREPARED! COLDER WEATHER AHEAD . . . See your GOODYEAR Factory-Fresh GOODYEAR dealer NOW and lnstal a BATTERY ... for long, trouble-free service in your car or truck. PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 712 SECOND AVE. Phone 032 BIRTHDAYS, MEDDINGS, SHOWERS ANNIVERSARIES YOU'LL FIND EVERYTHING UNDER ONE ROOF AT :' SIXTH STO Contrac! ET and THIRD AVENUE in i 1 : . i JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenu help 5 Let us hoi" I that new PHONE 79 the N.A.A- 111 518 3rd Ave. W. Box lllg Phone Crff Phone Red 400 j