THIS AND THAT Local News Items Prince Rupert Dalli? J3cto Monday, January 5, 1948 GEORGE HOLMES BURIED SATURDAY Victim pf Auto Accident Is Laid at Rest With Military Honors Requiem high mass for the repose of the soul of the late Oor.ge Holmes was celebrated at. George Little of Terrace arrived in the city from the Interior on Saturday night's train for a brief business visit and will be returning to the interior on Wednesday evening. James N. Killas, formerly of this city and now residing In Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening Attention Oddfellows! of officers, January 6. So-jouring brethcrn welcome. (4) C.C.F. Club meeting Tuesday 8 p.m. at Fulton Street Rooms. (4) Mrs. H. F. Pullen returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a three weeks' trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island. BASKETBALL vs. Prince Rupert. Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Vancouver Wed. and (6) THESE WINTER DAYS SUGGEST A COMFORTABLE j TOPCOAT gOingthroueh to Premier t.n nav f- J I a visit to the commissary which j 2:30 Saturday afternoon by Rev. Father J. Carroll, O.MI. Inter Miss ELspeth MacKenzie. who is in nurses' training at Esson- ment, lonowea in tne socliers' i nr .ion. .i, .,,... ne conducts there. Father ,M. J. Racette, O.M.I , parish priest for the Roman Catholic Church at Terrace, left aale Hospital, arrived home on the Catala last night for a two weeks' holiday visit with her plot at Fairview Cemetery, his recent trip to Norway with Mr. Holmes succumbed on Jan- J moving picture illustrations will uary 30 to injuries received in j be the speaker this Wednesday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex , uiiMmas at the retni'ar iwlli lnnnWr, by Eve. Fashion-Craft or Society I of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. 1 Wr. M. Watts and A. S. Nicker- Alfred Yoxall, manager of the Terrace Civic CeCntre. arrived Members of the Canadian Legion, of which deceased was an early member, were in attend there at the end of the week for Windsor, Ontario, where he has been called on account of the illness of his mother. Father Gerard Clenaghan, O.M.I., has left here for Terrace to relieve during Father Racette's absence. in the city Saturday afternoon son are leaving on this evening's train for a business trio to ance. The congregation included many other friends. Smithers. w 'j l i " i ' Mi . -l M yr J11 my husband. He's in the playing-card business!" Prayers for the deceased were offered the previous evenine at SEE OUR RANGE NOW Orenville Court Chapel by Fath IfAllilA WIMIMI. r. i by air after spending the Christmas and New Year holidays in Victoria. He plans to leave on tonight's train for Terrace. Announcement Mrs. Charles Lundstrom, former owner of the Wee Tottes' Shop, and Mrs. John Kaspar, owner of. the Inlander, have acquired STAR'S STYLE-WEAR from Mrs. Star Comer and will continue the business alone UUIIU 1 i Mr. and Mrs. David Scott sailed yesterday afternoon on the Princess Norah for Vancouver and Victoria for a month's vacation trip. C. G. Muller, Terraca timber-man, arrived in the city on Sat- er Carroll. At the graveside, the "Last Post" was sounded by Canadian Legion Bugler W. J. Ranee. Both the honorary and active nall- Mother $36-00 $65.00 I bearers included Legion mem iurday night's train for a brief .Allan Hurst, principal of Booth jhas been living in San Francisco 'bCTS honorary pallbearers ' business visit. He will be return- were William Reid. Thomas hsmimbm Relieve distress of baby's cold while hesleeps. Rub on Vicks VapoRub at bed-tune. Soothes, a a Mm 4 relievesduring w I r O night. Try it! Vvapobob ing home this evening. lor quite a few years and con Memorial High School, and Mrs. Hurst returned to the city on the present lines. Mrs. Star Com-; er will act as personal buyer fori the new proprietresses. (It) White, William Rothwell. Alex tinues to do well. He win h James H. 'Smith, well-known. i Geary. Active paiibearers were Terrace merchant, arrived in the pending tne Christmas and jujh una winter. Me married a San Francisco gJrl some time ago. Alex Harvey, Leslie C Parkes, J. W. Watson, Charles Strachan. Dominic Santerbane and H. B. Eastman. I lS y -f - - j city on Saturday night's train for a brief business visit to the city. He will bs returning home this evening. Alex McRae is returnine this New Year holiday season visiting In Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. Several cither local teachers also returned on the Catala. , Edauard Couture, whose parents are anion'' the well-known afternoon on the Princess Louise i SIGN OF DISTINCTION In Tibet, goitres are so prevalent that women without thorn are contemptuously called "little j MRS. BUCHANAN PASSES AWAY Pioneer residents of this city, I necks from a holiday trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island. Mrs. McRae will be returning in two weeks. II Jackets Mk Elizabeth Lindsay Buch-a resident of this city Mrs. anan, since Business and Professional TO WHOM IT MAY CON- Checks, Tweed 1925, passed away early : CERN- -As from this date, I shall Sunday morning at the home of not be responsible for any debts 7 I1 SMITH' & ELKLVS LTD i:f Plumbing and Heating j. Engineers incurred in my name by any other person than myself. 5 GEORGE ZAGAR. her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron 1302 Overlook Street. Mrs. Buchanan was 89 years old. SPECIAL OFFER Regular $1.40 Now only 99c This offer good only until Jan. 31, 1948 and Wool SLACKS Born at Coatbridge, Scotland. Huh MacKc -nzis, after spend- hone 174 Plain Wools, Checks and Plaids P.O. Box 274 If It s Rock Work CALL BLUE 939 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALK?. BASEMENTS Your house and yourself fully insured while I do the work. Mrs. Buchanan came to Canada I Ing the Christmas and New Year PYREX BOWL SET Bowls that you can use for mixinj, baking and serving. Designed for hand or electric beating. Nest to gether to sav cupboard space. A ct of three ' ' " ' in 1916, taking up residence in : holiday season visiting with his Montreal with Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. zvd Mrs. Alex Mac-Cameron. She came to Prince Kenzie. sailed bv the p,-innp GEORGE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING P.O. .147 4th East ioran yesterday atternoon on his return t.) Vancouver to resume his stud:e: at University of British Columbia. Kenneth A. Merriman of Portland. Oregon, is a passenger on Box 1426 Phone Blac k 489 Rupert with the family in 1925 when Mr. Cameron joined the staff of the Prince Rupert Dry Dock of which he is now manager. Mrs. Buchanan's husband predeceased her in Scotland in 1911. JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER PHONE RED 752 Urr , the Catala on its present voyage McBrlile St., Phone 311 north making the round triD. PLAID JACKETS For Sportswear HOUSECOATS All-Wool, in Colors and Plaids Full Line of Nylon Hose with Pencil Seam ANNETTE mansell UPSTAIRS IN STONE BUILDING Mr. Merriman has made this trip on previous occasions and is keenly intrigued with the pleasure of travelling on this part of mrougiioui her life, she was an active church worker, being a member of the Presbyterian Church. Surviving are three sons in Scotland, three daughters, two TIIOM SHEET METAL LTD. DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST """"ANNOUNCIS THE OPENING OF II1S OFFICE ; FOR THE PRACTICE OF . DENTISTRY IN SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK. TELEPHONE 765 USE the coast. P. J. McCormick returned to the- city on Saturday night's train from Vancouver where he went in company with the re- in Montreal and Mrs. Robert Cameron of Prince Rupert, 21 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held mams of Mrs. McCormick who ERIC SPEERS. Mgr. 1361 Overlook Specializing In Marine and Oeneral Sheet Motul Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work. 253 East First Avenue Phone Black 884 - Tuesday afternoon at B.C. Un- ( j passed away here suddenly a few dertakers' Grenville Court Chap-j weeks ago. Interment was made a el I Dn.r AllnM r .. -"..II i f , , . with Rev. Allan in the Roman Catholic sectinn M. McColl of Church offi- , ARMSTRONG AGENCIES , REAL ESTATE BROKERS INSURANCE ADVISERS Phone342 P.O. Box 927 COAL AND SAVE First Presbyterian elating. of Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver. The pallbearers, mostly old friends from Prince Rupert, were Alex MacDonald, Fred Monks. Duncan McKenzie. EARLY PIONEER ' P. N. Kilborn W. Peterson Joseph Miller, Hugh McGlinchv OR HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS and Wilfrid Audette. TO VISIT HOME Just Arrived Another Shipment of POPULAR Connor Washers IN THREE MODELS Now on Display Rupert Radio & Electric Announcements All advertlsrmeiiTs m this column will be charged for a full month at 25 cents a word. Building and Repairs of all kinds. First Jewish Woman In F.dmnnton Still Plans to See Russia EDMON iUN 9 Mrs A. Crist- ' BERT'S TRANSFER ,. AND MESSENGER - f UimboJ Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express I' Phone Bl'ie 810 Niht Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert Get 25 More Heat From A Ton of Coal Your dealer can supply you BULKLEY VALLEY COLLIERIES Telle wa, B.C. LIMITED Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners all, first Jewi.ih woman to re Card Party. Catholic School Hall. January 15. 8 p.m. Booth P.T.A. Jan. 21. de in Edmonton, still hones to PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 tevisit her native city of Odessa In Russia even though she is 72 years old. PHONE 641 BOX 1321 Scratching, Itch Fast Mrs. Cristali who came to Ed TRY HELEN'S ' BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches. S08 4th Street Phone 655 PRINCE RUPERT FLORISTS A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants monton when the Indians still had the habit of dropping in once in a while uninvited for Fnr quirk relief frtMti iu huif of rarmi. pimples, ilh-fete 'a fiM(. tctlf. M'atuv. rash and oilier n temally MuwjI Lin tntiihlfs, dm fait-rling, ooolinf. anti-rplic, liquid 1. I. I). I'rrNcription. GreAarleM. UinifM. SiotliM irritaiion and tjiiicktv itop inlena i letting. ,Vtc mat hutllw prove it, tw mnnrv hark. Auk rourdruigut today fu U.U.U. PULMJKll TIO.N. a friendly visit thinks the hardy pioneers could give the present Large Selection of Gifts MODERATE PRICES day residents a few good lessons SUMMIT CE CREAM FOR YOUR PARTY It is Good, FRESH MADE and Delicious VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 In neighborliness, relisious tol-' .mnM anH rrjpint enodwill. I Prompt attention to mail orders Aor Available! Box 516 Phone 777 300 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR ; f and MESSENGER PHONE GREEN 955 Igent for Pacific Bottle B.C. Ltd. Being the first Jewish family ! in the city the Cristalls had no l Hebrew church and they went on Sundays in turn to Catholic. ! Methodist. Baptist. Presbyterian ! LUMBER JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of Fir Dimession, Shiplap, Flooring, Vee Joint, Kiln-Dried Fir Finish, Shingles, and a large assortment of Moulding. Sole Agent for B.C. CEMENT CO. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES and Salavation Army services, j FOR LIFE INSURANCE see our rates first. ROSS RICHARDSON 628 Taylor Street Residence Phone Red 246 Confederation Life Association The Indians would drop in on , JONES -NEWS STAND i I Eastern and Western Papers I , Magazine SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN me when I was alone in our , small shack on Jasper Avenue j WE PUT NEW LIFE IN OLD FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRS (then and now the city's main! street' at practically any hourl of the night or day." said Mrs. I Ixth Street Red 803 PHONE 116 COAX PHONE 117 Cristali in an interview. "I was pretty scared at first but finally STEPHEN ERICKSON Piano Technician TUNING AND REPAIRS earned enough Cree to talK 10 LOOK FOR TOE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL ipAT CONSTRUCTION 'l DESIGNING REPAIRS "ine Workmanship Estimates New I'pholstery Materials Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and Recovered 330 Second Avenue (Next to CFPR) BLUE 818 ASK ABOUT I f U I U ' C Prompt Attention CREDIT TERMS L V V I 11 J to Outside Orders them an dfound out they Just wanted to be friendly. Black 195 411 West 7th Ave. ,COW BAY BOAT WORKS P. Crawley Green 391 PHI H M RUPERT MARINE REALTY OUR WISH May you enjoy all the Happiness In The 10RGE L. RORIE .is Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. Cartage, Labelling, Welching BLUE 993 )llo Accountant, Auditor, etc. Twice In the past she made pans to Jevisit Oaessa. Once sh? booked passage on the Titanic but It sr.nk on Its maiden voyage. Later outbreak of the First World War stalled her again. She still houes to return to Odessa but in the meantime she is a trifle wistful for Edmonton's pioneer days when people WTre "more friendly." :ome Tax Returns Compiled. a a bit I Immediate delivery of nt 4 treadle and electric sewing $ machines in Prince Kupert and district. Jsner Block Phone 387 (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of LlDsett's. Waterfront) ISeiv Year PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING SINGER j Ml NtOMOTMl IFFIdfUT : SfWllnr lTnrli5n fi i McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. j'.; I Phone Black 823 K l H.J.LUND C&UMSiA OPTICAL (XX 19 Abel, biblical figure who was killed by his brother Cain, is ranked as the first martyr. I Phone 864 Prince Rupert Fhoae Green 975