. . BEAUTY Local News Items... AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver P. .unrWhm a Wtinu Uupctt Daite Jpcio Monday, February 23, 1D49 M. F. Stuart, A. Ferguson, p'. mevenson, William Sheardown. From Vancouver-R s HnH . . . UTILITY . . . ECONOMY with aid and Eldor Anderson for the men. Refreshments were served and prizes were distributed dur MOOSE WEEKLY WHIST, DANCE Weekly card F. McKay, C. H. Klotz, Mr. and Mrs. H. Peterson, Capt. S. Emery, From SandspiV Mrs. J. White, Mrs. Hagerman. was held Saturday evenlntr in' VAPLY WEATHERBOARD the Moose Temple under sponsorship of the Moose Lodge. llfSSts ot this Douglas Fir Plywo odin slock ing the intermission between cards and dancing. Music for the dancing was supplied by the Moose Orchestra. A Hamilton and A. Taft acted, as masters of ceremonies. (roin 12 to 40 feci available for early delivery Whist winners were Mrs. V.l Foster and Mrs. C. Siwicki for' the women and Hector McDon-' BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. SAFE MERCY RECORD REGINA. (P. Two thousand patients were carried on mercy flights by the Saskatchewan government air ambulance service since its formation. The service marks Its third 'anniversary in February. A million miles have been logged by the service with no crashes. LUMHKK 1JUILU1INU SUPPLIES PHONE 116 Two pair for the price of one Ladies' Shoe Sale Fashion Footwear. (53) J. E. Wade is sailing Tuesday on the Carnosun on a business trip to Vancouver. , Olof Hanson left yesterday afternoon on a fish special for Smithers. M. F. Stuart left this afternoon by air on a business trip to Vancouver. "Wear-Ever Waterless Cooking Utensils for demonstration or service write Box 1723, Hec. Gould, distributor. (53) Mr. and Mrs. A. Leamy .are sailing Tuesday on the Carnosun on a trip to Vancouver. Fred W. .Reich, who has been located at Butedale as accountant for the Canadian Fishing Co., arrived in the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon. Gcoree Green. Tmnprial nil Ladies' Slipper Sale 99c. Fashion Footwear. (53) William Finlayson sailed last night on the Coquitlam for Vancouver. C.C F. Club Meeting, Tuesday, 8 p.m., Fulton Street Rooms. (50) William Sheardown left by air this afternoon on a business trip to Vancouver. PR. Municipal Chapter, I.O. D.E. Annual Meeting, Common Lounge, Civic Centre, Tonight, 7:30. Everybody welcome, (it) William Jefferson returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver. George McAllister of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd., arrived in the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, being here on his way to Port Edward. Constable A. J. Davidson, provincial police, returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday FRIENDS HONOR olerance L World Announcements All .dvertlaeoncra a roia column Will be charged for tall montb at 36 nnti wurd 0 il.c principles ,1 tolerance in a :ii accentuating ;ioW and tawdry as the only sal-nriitv by Rev. O. BOY'S BIRTHDAY A party honoring the eighth birthday of Dennis Coulson was enjoyed by 13 young friends Saturday afternoon at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Griffiths, 1515 Eighth Avenue East. Mrs. L. C. Griffiths and Mrs. R. Irvine assisted In the entertainment. Guests at the party were Shirley Eytche-son, Bella Valpey, Danny Pick, R. Johansen, Barbara Joan Mar-lneau, Lynn Marie Griffiths, Sharon Williams, Robert White! Robert Moore, Clifford Whitp' Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter, I.O.D.E., Tea and Home Cooking, March 10. .17 Mar. Catholic School, 2:30 to 5:30. St. Patrick's Tea .5 sermon at First hurch yesterday. "LOVE" BY THE POUND Pictured are Phillip Edwards and his bride as they left the registry office in London, Eng., after their marriage. Mr. Edwards, a widower, whose late wife weighed 210 pounds .advertised for a bride weighing not less than 196 pound3. Mrs. Alice Barnes, weighing 252 pounds, answered the ad, and romantically speaking, Bowled Edwards over. They married after a courtship of three months. She has four children and two grand-children. iirrportance ox a a christian Co. district manager, sailed last When that New Watch Notion .... First strikes you remember that there is suh a thing as a store having a .reputation for good watches .... Also that this is the store Every watch that we sell has got to prove up to what we promise for it. .... Each movement is factory tested and has simply got to give right service. .... If you remember these things you'll likely come here and you'll have a good watch. PRICES FROM $13 TO $75 Homecooking and Apron Sale.! Card Party 8 p.m. i anernoon from a brief trip to Vancouver. . , ' nigni on the Camosun for a trip to Stewart on company business. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grant are sailing Tuesday on the Camosun for Vancouver where th-y will take up future residence Mr. Grant was employed in the accounting office of the Fisher- i Miss Joyce Leslie, Phn.. of the fuller parlicipa-usefui Christian tn lived outside i, he (Usrlared, wiatiun within those who pro- rst Presbyterian e were tlie Girl rt-mc uroups of der (he loader- Clyde Robinson, Brian Berg, local health, unit leaves on this oiup urimuis. HOTEL ARRIVALS C. H. Klotz rplnrnoH ik. evening's train on one of her periododical trips , to Terrace, Hazelton and Smithers. ' C. H. Sawle, publisher of the Omineca Herald, arrived here by Saturday night's regular train and will leave tonight, returning to his home in New Hazel- city by air Saturday afternoon from a two weeks' business trip to Vancouver. : King Edward School Tea and Sale, Friday, March 18. STOP! LOOK! READ! Get your tickets now, limited amount only. St. " Patrick's Dance. Sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce. . Civic Centre Auditorium, Friday, March 18, 9:30 to 1:30. Music by the Dukes. Rcbckah Fashion Show, Mar. 23,. Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Tea, Church Hall March 24. Prince Rupert Symphony 'Orchestra concert in support of Prince Rupert Film Council, March 25. - (70i Women of the Moose spring men's Co-operative here for the last year. Jens Moen and party of Prince Rupert t.i-x liaig. other local Norwegians, who j E. MUburn, Vancouver; P. Young, Victoria; G. Bowllcy, Vancouver; Iver Svisdahl, Bella Bella; L. Seica. city: Mr. and ImVemto Mrs. Hammer, Terrace; J. Mun-ay, Vancouver; J. Cardie, Vancouver; A. Aunllc, New West DEEP PLUM PIE lanaea recently at New York ! from the liner Stavangerf jord j after a trip to the Old Country, ; are returning to the city viaj Vancouver on the steamer. Prince Rupert this Wednesday.; Dr. L. P. Charbonneau arriv- I cd in the city Saturday after-! noon from Ottawa to join the' medical staff of Miller 3ay Hos- I pital. He had been held for sev-. eral days at Terrace owing to. tea, April 7, at Mrs. J. P. Mol- ler's, 124 Fourth Avenue East. ton. Hagbert Hanson, pioneer of the city, returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver. He purchased a house in the southern city and, with Mrs. Hanson, will be leaving for there within the next week or so to take up future residence. T. H. Sorcnsen, Douglas Bentlcy and John Donaldson arrived in the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon to attend annual meetings of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-onera- Orange Spring Sale, April 13, 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea. April 18. minster; Mrs. J. While, Massett; iT. H. Schieringhower, Vancouver; G. L. Wilkins, Prince Gcorga; J. F. Olson, Terrace; W. Brule, Butedalc; O. J. Hanson, Vancouver; D. W. Bentlcy, Vancouver; T. H. Sorenson, West Vancouver; J. Donaldson, Vancouver; S. Sckkemo, Bamfield; V. Giraud, Terrace; Q. K. Elliott, Terrace; Mrs. G. McGregor. Butedalc; Caroline Jager, Bella Bella; C. H. Sawle, New HazelUm; S. Emery, Vancouver; Jack Smith, Sunnyside; C. Mc-Kee, Vancouver. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 21. , Anglican Spring Sale, Saturday April 23. is o n the way the railway tie-up and finally came in by way freight. Hot ashes dumped on a rubbish heap were said to have been responsible for a blaze that scorched the exterior of the residence of W. J. Bryant, 1201 Water Street, at 8 o'clock Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 27. tive Association which opened this morning and will continue tomorrow and Wednesday. The1 United Church Spring Sale, May 5. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 12. Eastern Star Tea,"May 19, Mrs. L". W. Kergin. Sunday evening. The fire was put out by city firemen after, only slight headway had been made by the flames. Classified advertising alcavi Greet it in a smooth JERSEY SILK "i ' ' DRESS of delightful pattern, cut in a 7 r2CjJl 1 brings results. if style that can't help but flatter! 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