WHIST PARTY IN Prfnre Ituprrt Dan? retoj ttn. AID OF HOSPITAL Thursday, March 4, 1948 MSTMC1T NEWS . V FRANCOIS LAKE Mrs. Reg. j Classified Advertising ClnisU ledK ; 2c word per insertion, minimum rhnrge. 50c. Birth Nntlwt, MX?, (Urdu of ThanK. iJearri Notices. r'nnetV Notices, Mnrrtnge and E:ngtit4enpfit AnnouneemefcU. S. TWO KITKATLA Partington held a whist party on Tuesday evening at her home in aid of the hospital fund. Prize winners were: ladies' first, Mrs. Reg. Partington; men's first, Reg. Partington; ladies' consolation, Mrs. Snyder, men's consolation, Clarence Snyder. FOE. Ki.XI FOR SALE Objecting To Fish Research FRANCOIS LAKfcl A year-old trumpeter swan is living on the ice not far from the Landing and the people li-ing by the lake from Fred Gar- PEOPLE PASS KITKATLA D c a t h elaimed FOR RENT 4 rooms and bath. Phone Blue 54 ) FOR SALE Stwxlebaker sedan, '30; work trailer and decking. 2x12" and 3x12". Apply 1401 Frederick St., Highway entrance. 58 1 The names of all present were, W1 RENT 3 room fiat, private two Kittatla people during Feb-! allMr w lne r' " for it. It seem Piling " ruary. Mrs. Matilda Astor, who bath. Unfurnished or partly quite contented and upends most furnished. Red 441. 2i I of Its time swiming in the email Terrace Itud and Gun Club Sees Detraction of Fish TERRACE The reorganized Rod and Gun Club held a meeting last Thursday night, the first meeting since the war. There trolling boat Knox Hotel, (58) FOR 8ALE-J1-U. "Eider." Apply Room IS. placed in a bat and Jimmie Partington drew a name, that of Mrs. C. Snyder, who received a pyrex dish. Lunch was served at midnight. Proceeds of $4.50 have been sent to the hospital fund. Vour rroeer IfsJl 1 died at home at the age of 46, and Thomas Stephen Ridley, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ridley, who passed away at Miller Bay Honpital. Prince Rupert. Both were buried in the open places left. Sometimes V. flies around but return to the lake.shore. Grace Miller nee Snydert. FOR RENT Sewing machines, portable electrics. $5.00 per month. Includes prompt delivery and return. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Phone 864. 54i are 16 members to date with the i FOR SALEBabee Tenda high chair. Phone evenings, Red S85. 5S prospect of youths becoming Kitkatla cemetery. who was here last year writes that she had quite a thrill when listening to the radio in her A member of a prominent family here, Mrs. Astor is FOR SALE Wartime range, water jacket and pipes, $15X)0. 1326 Piggot Ave. S4 TERRACE BRIDE GIVEN SHOWER near Lewiston, Idaho, supivjd by her husband, three home FOR RENT Housekeeping room in private home. Close to town. 720 6t.h Ave. West. Blue . 325. uft LMMU tlWl rl', I,, i U ...... .; ..i..r. 1 members at a reduced rate. Election of officers took place as follows: President. Fred Hail Vice-President, Dick Dubeau. Secretary, Frank Gavan. Treasurer. Jeff. Lainbly. It was decided to write to the Game Board in Victoria to have when she heard about little Colleen Mills' cat getting his tail frown to a rock that he was silting on txide the lake. 1 ERRACE The United Chui cfc choir held a china shower for Miss Edna Robsoa whose marriage to Hud Cooper will take Ihn-e brothers and four grandchildren. The funeral took place under sponsorship of the Kit-k:ii1a Excelsior flub on February 8. FOR RENT Three - room furnished suite. 1028 2nd West. Blue 270. 454) CANNED FOODS 1 fa he Experts Experts Say Say ' ' J FOR SALE Electric sewing machine; Frigidaire, big siee; Ironer; S piece bedroom suite. These are ail-in best workinjj condition, less than half price. Come and look them over. B.C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. The iuneral service, conducted FOR RENT Apartment, furnished. 6 rooms and bath. 209 5th Ave. W. Prince Rupert Realty Co. itft Barbara Grainger returned U the hunting season changed to ! place this aionth. Mrs. T. Oteon her home ai, Nadina on Satur- a later date in this district. It was hostess to about 12 of th day. Slie has been Maying with WSUJ decided to send a rec- j choir members and the diversion Mrs. Jones for a few weeks. . ommeudation to the Game of the evening was the bride-to- Board asking that fisheries re- be's hunt for her gifts, clues to One of the Beach trucks load- areh activities at Lakelse Lake which were gives to her in verse by Lay Leader Solomon Brown was held at St. Paul's Church; w:tl the Kitkatla concert bandj in attendance. The hymns "Safe! By KAY REX .an Pres. Staff Writer FOR SALE-No. .303 Ross spot ting rifl'js, in best condition. Price $64.50. B.C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. ed with bagged timothy seed tip- be curtailed because too many on slips of paper. Refreshment's bake slowly 30 or 40 minutes. An an alte '-native: Liver with vegetables Ingie- In the Arms of Jesus" and 'Rock . j of Afjes" were sung. j ped , over on its way from tne game fish are beine destroyed. w?r- served and a happy eve-cleaninir Dlant here to Burns Ts rwinw mnntrTiv m4ini. nine was enioved hv nil Ammu fjNG FXF.CTKK'ITY - ROOM A.NU BOARD ROOM AND BOARD $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, C22 Fraser Street (tf) The funeral party was taken to - Lauc. The bags fell in the deep will be held'. ' thoe present were Mrs. T. Olson, in Canada can try ; !iiu!c own -c. Miked r ""U1U UUJ";snow and It was necessary for y0Ung members will be taught Mrs. D. Kerr, Mrs. L. Johnstone. v,.v. "- - anntner trucK la come out ana Vinu. to n rimm? Mrs Farounm Mrs Rranrfic III il I l.i "1 fl'OIIU- u; FOR SALE - House, 6 rooms ani bath; with garage. Ground floor comprises store, in excellent condition. $3000 cash. Prince Rupert Realty Co. Uf and Norma N Capt. James Nel-1 t was ioacied 0n the other truck. . ! Van Stolk, Mrs. PeekeVout . Mrs. cicctvii'iiy. ci' iil.-.: 1 1 a pounds beef or p,.!; ijvor; two tUesjjoutiK fat; urn Utw-.sp'K-ti salt; one uup celery or two teaspoons dried celery Uavfa. two small onions; six carrots; one-half cup tomat.i-.s one-quarter cup v.j.'-table water, two tablespoon.' flour. Method: Prepare celriy. -u. son. Funeral of Thomas Stephen LOST ANU rorND i ' McAllister, Mrs. B. Barr, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed and j LONDON 0 nentinarv of . Squires, Mrs. F. Jackson, Miss tlicv .-tailed out nil li ,kt u:;d cn ikic baking. Ridley was held at St. Paul's ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neave were the first throm-h train hotee-i Hobson ka-h easi' i to rok flin- LOST Glasses In case, along waterfront. Green COO. Reward. ' 1 58 1 Church on February 18 after the j week-end visitors In Prince London and Glasgow was mark- ,i (j;re..t!v tif tod oven uuuj iuiu ut-rn uruugni jrum ueorge. iney traveuea in uie ed recently. due Vive i electricity.1" P--"'es and put in bottom o; . greawd bakinu dish, sprinkl; Prince Rupert on the gillnetterj Reed station wagon and report i MACH1NKKI FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more SC. 86. Capt. Paul Mason. Laylhat the roaos were in perfect; nui:) '' Mirw s : iuul - Jut' ' riieiit.s : one CURLING ROCKS Finest Scottish quality; 4 balanced and machined, Weight average 40-42 lbS. each.; excellent oondi-ton guaranteed. $40.00 pair. Immediate shipment; 25 deposit. Vl.ite Capitol Equipment Co., 537 Besserar St.. Ottawa, Ont. ' 54 FOR SALE wim sail, cut, liver in piece for serving, place on top ol LOST Chromium plated tip for iy2" fog nozzle. Finder please communicate with City File Dept. (55) Leader Solomon Brown again , condition. conducted the serrtce. i-e: in ii"ik liver; two medi-celery, and dot with fat. Chop i.td crumbs, one Kitchen stove w ith , i n soiiii .service aiso was neiai K.an Ericsson is at nome nurs- run onic economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. () onion and dr.-e carrots Put the.? with the tomato and vogt- .at the home of the deceased ling a wrenched kg. He wa child's parents by a group of , workine at Tatalrose and a fell I WORK WANTED two wick burner In good condition. Snap. 1022 2nd Ave.! West. Phone Green 270. (59 table walrr. Add to liver. Buk? ; . village young people directed by ; ing tree hit the back of his leg Jonathan Hill, organist of St. as It dropped. , . FOR SALE Chesterfield and chairs, radio and lull size brass bed, complete. Phone Red 611. (54 1 dlDDIaE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phonr Green 5R8. (tf m:e quarter-cup fc c i.i vi'i"'tabi juice; i-.ei:, si.! Put !.v ! through .hi . aticl h'cad crumur. :.a' .. ju.f -e arid .sail : put : batt.i.s' ts.u,U mad place ii '..ram: Harm h!it; Paul's Church. in moderate oven 45 minutes k.er.ing disli covered during firs; iiaif hour of ctKikint:. Tl.irki : gravy with Hour and serve !k Burial took place at the ceme i tery island. HELP WANTED Woman for housework by the hour, 3 mornings week. Red 879. (tfi British India price. Phone (55) FOR SALE New rg at reduced Blue 697. train for a few days visit in Prince Rupert. j T. Halliwell left on Tuesday's train for his home in Hedley i after spending the -past four for dessert; Indian pmldinr InnndienU: One-third cup cornnical: foiii f.tus milk; ctje-luiJi teaspoon giiifer; our-half t n.spoon cin-lianij'i: UiteKti'.iarters teasijoor TKKilACK Mrs. Sikler returned from FOR SALE 4-tube mantel radio, battery set. Phone Red 852. 1341 Overlook Street 56i TELEPHONE OPERATORS $1560-1680, $1260-1560, $1020-1260, Province of British Columbia. Full particulars on pos OVfl weeks in Terrace, having been home rented v for Prince Rupert on Friday's train. called h.re through the Illness and death of his father, Henrv Mr. and Mrs, Duncan de Ker- Halliwell I ters in Post Oftlces, Offices of rrJievmc muM-rat of it chilttiuji's coldK. FOR SALE English pram, good condition. 1083 Ambrose Ave. 5G eommeaux and Miss Daisy Wis- V A 1- O H U the national Employment Service or the Civil Service Commission, Vancouver. Application forms, obtainable hart of Port Edward spent the L. r. .1 . U . r r. You saw :t in tne Dally News! MIV R M tnereat. should be filed not llll HliMI FOR SALE White enamelled stove and pot burner. Nearly nevr. 1900 7tlV Arp.-East. Phone Black 482. (56) I st'l: : om-h-.ttf .-up licht niolas- S( .s. Heat mill: in double boiler, vihi ,-,k in cirrnmeul witn a fork atid ruok for 2U minute--, .stir-rif.u until mixture thicket.; add !iiilas.'.e.s. salt, spiffs; pour int j bntlcred baking - dth; place in pan o! hot watrr and bake in iikhJi i,i le oven about one hour, or in nil sc. f Bread and Butler Pudding Inf : cdienU: Raisins, two cup-br: nd crumbs: four cups milk M T lor 1 l (till (rill-. -I'M'.nul Milt- Me- IM'-Iliiiid ii ( .i.s-iur. j,t "Build B. C. Payrolls" later " than March 19, " 1946, with the Civil Service Commission, 701 Yorkshire Bldg., 525 Seymour St., Vancouver. (lt I.UIMiMrirtll ; s Ini mm- wrt-fc-.i'u nuiuc vii mitt. de Kcrgomtacaux of Terrace. Ray Satide. Ljyai Harrison and Joe Kendal left Terrace on Sunday night to work at Sorenson'is sawmill at Doreen, Mr. Soren-son having been brought into town suffering from pneumonia. He is at present staying at the home of E. T. Brooks. . Mrs. May Kiefer left on. Friday's train for a few weeks visit Mm 'I- FOR SALE Simplex Engines l'i to 31 H.P. air cooled; 30 to 185 H P. Marine Straight or .Reduction Drive; alsa Stationary-Industrial. Northern B.C. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS. t) Pacific MLTAL WORK W II Fi.rii'sl " ii iit'i'tit t.r -i wuri. II c . M yj f Sure its delicious, wlien v roil "tl Iruli: Fraer Valley Goodness ' N" '''-'. I one-thin-! cup ttro- n sut'ar; one ix'v (jn'.s iri'iu ; i" t.iw Mm- ! half t:;iApuun salt; flavoring. in.o-s of lm- two toblesoo-it's butter: one or eggs PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Furnaces, tanks, eavestroughing and stack work. Letoumeau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. tf t l.n r ("f tti at 308 (70) FOR .SALE Fresh 7th Ave. West. Ml ILK with relatives in Vanderhoof. H. Philip left on Saturday's FOR SALE Piano. make it witn t-anaaa l.oni Slan-li ami it will lie a faourite with tin- v link' family. The quality of Canada Corn Starch is the reasiio for its popularity with ' liuUM'tthes from -C!oat to " Coast. When jmir recipe calls for Corn Stan-h lie sure to ue Canada Corn SlarcJi, its depcBdaUe qiud-ity ensures exoellent results. Also hlnnvfiuturen of Cmun Brand Cum Syrup cct Phone 678. tf) nf oh- j MM' itixivi- I hut nr- ; tin- "Mm- ! fiiecd hi'- ' vri itii'nir of Auj-ie.l, 'Hill III h FOR SALE two --,i"s Mix raisins and tread t-rumtfj Mil into buttered baking dish. Punr on two cups hot milk to which hi'.vc been n".ried sugar. .ialt, flavoring and culler; allow to stand one-half hour, beat c'"'.s, add rrst ol th" milk and pour ov.-r the crumb nuii-tuie; bake in a rhodiialf oven until brown. FOOT MISERY .lull FOR SALE (It room house with cement basement, front and rear glassed in porche.-. FOR SALE Tenders will be re W II F-OIfl:KST You'll simply love this grand, creamy-rich milk. So nooth, so good. sa. donnright perfjrt you'll find PACIFIC'S qualities as good in baking and cooking as in your morning cup of coffee. Vacuum packed for your protection. ' PACmCMILK si I'lll til i i.i ..-t i When feet burn, stint;, itch hikI srHKH fwl ati 11 tbry were cntiUik; rmtit invi the flesh. et boltlr of i Miwiir's liimrultl Oil mid rub -well Jim the fxt and miklcs nioriilnc ulul oi r"v i hi i Mm , tEEBt 4M3 3Ej I'lUMIV I I lT III III! It I If. Il 'Inlr wf llilniel . I l . tiilt'Hi.itf TICK i Itv r i,i,.p ..r in excellent condition. Also cabin bringing $14.00 a month. All on two good garden lots. Good location. Inside bridge, full price $3200.00. (2 1 C room wartime with a small amount furniture, full price $1250.00. t3 1 7 room house, 338 5lh Ave. East, full basement and fireplace, only $4,000,000. Robert E. Motitador Ltd. ' tf) nii'iit itir n ii' outs. A reul tliHrovery lor IhousmulH ft-tio btivt limnd bU-Hwd relief. Mootte's f ini ntkl Oil is easy und plensuat to i.st- it due not sUUn. Ecuniimieal money UiieK if Hot twtlsfled Orqtes Urucs unci Bood drutfiosts e-ry-ia lu'ie. FRANCOIS LAKE IS FROZEN OVER '"'to' W ( Fulton, 1.,k., "' !s'M"-ni. c.iiri t,l . I i-- "l. thr 1711, ''TV All I'l.lM m,,i,it,,l Irradiated and Vacuum Packed ceived by the undersigned up to noon of Wednesday, Marcn 10th, for the purchase of the hereunder described motor vessel, which may be viewed at McLean's Shipyard, Seal Cove. Name. "Trepur"; length, 28 feet; breadth, 7 feet; depth. 3 feet; type, Troller; 3 tons; 6 h.p. Easthope gas engine. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: strictly cash. Gordon F. Forbes, Official Administrator. Administrator of the Estate of Carl Andrew, Norlander, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. (57) nl tin f-lnte ol Dinilrl ; itit, a . -- t r. . .-. , . 'Hi-. 'inili Ulh r tni.na utrit. --n oaiui-11 "1 ',in Kails I ' i iih-d mi nr day last there was still oion Hn "I (ictnlxr inn . .. iiim ,.r ii,,. t i H il l' l 11 liver IV.-r Hi-Hi,!, llr I, M lTMI. I,,,l,.,l..,l ' HI'' !.-!,, I I, -...I Ormes Drugs '"ii iiiiii-limhinsi. i. DRUGS Don't Fail to See Our Smart New Shorty Coats BEAUTIFUL SPRING 0 R E S S E S J"1' ""! Ml I.TH(,t, hllV- t "' " tin- i. ,i kmiiI,. nr.. i' "'' n Ii me prn- L J r "'T'lf.' I 111' Him rr h him nun .... . ' 1:,,1, ins although all the lake to lh west is frozen. On Saturday afternoon Peter Neave crossed on the ioe on skates from South-bank to Northbank, returning on Sunday afternoon, and so far c the only one to cross. He carried a pike pole and an axe. and U'sfed the depth of the ice from time to lime on the way across. Me is working with P. D. Kelly at SouUibank. f - win limi n - livini: of WllU'll 'I'l. I'huins 1 1 " inn il i.ti '" i' linin-ri n i' i.i FOR SALE Two choice hilltop lots with a commanding harbor view. Directly opposite Gyro Playground, Atlin Ave. Reasonably priced. Cash. Phone Red 738. (tf) ' PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Daily car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.rru till 9 p.m. and Sunday '''"".in AD D.4H HIASKH KlKllKS """i'l AihiMi,..i,i,. HOUSE for sale 9th Ave. W. 6 rooms and bath and small apartment annex. Also large workship at rear. Price Includes floor coverings and" oil range connected. Owner leaving town. Quick ca.sh sale $3,000. Prince Rupert Realty Co. Phone Green 917. Uf FOR SALE Radio; single bed, with spring-filled mattress; chest of drawers; twin beds, convertable to upper and lower bunks, with two children's dressers and chairs to match. Must be sold Immediately. Call Blue 219. 54) AKKIVINO DAILY 1'nii If Ol'ITl, H' (Ml Rosn-Lce Ladies' Wear INTENTION FUTURE PATRONS! FOR SALE Power tools, 8-inch Beaver Tilting Arbor Bench Saw, 4-inch Jointer Planer and Band Saw with i horse capacity motor. All like new. $200.00 ca.sh. Phone Red 738. Uft "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" S4.r) West Third Ave. Phone Green 774 PHONE 81 We Are Glad to Announce That Can Now Supply You With PT SPRUCE and HEMLOCK Km TRY den Cafle FOR. TASTY MEALS ChQp Suey Chow Mein CHINESE DISHES Olll SPECIALTY TRY ... r i SUMMIT ICE CREAM ' 1 FOR YOUR PARTY I It is Good, FRESH MADE and Delirious 1 t j VALENTIN DAIRY j : I I Phone 657 tf f i FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Buick Chev. Tracks Pontiac Oldsmobile G.M.C. Trucks MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C. ORBWdDdDIQ) I T TO i.i:(;th w,n HandpIcked 'Sufire' Kindling E ClUAANTKE QUALITY AND QUANTITY" B B & & W W TRANSPPR TRANSFER OPEN 8 A.M. TO 2 A.M. I (I IMI O N KS Hod 182 SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL 1'" TOM i '"ii r. SURANrF ELSE DOES! o EVERYBODY tJ:- MOUTlMl'lf Ave 'NiMr rtnio