Siiffcrciit today n" " Prfnft Xttipttt Dan? y3efcj3 Monday, February 23, 1849 ' Reminiscences By W. J. and REFLECTIONS Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter That was an interesting story about Jordan Smith and Joe Prattinger, the trappers who lost their supplies in the Gardner With $1,200 set as this years C. H. Sawle of Hazeiton was a quota for the Red Cross drive business visitor in town coming lor funds, canvasser are out ( in on Friday morning's train, this wftefc , to w.ver the whole : He left Saturday for Prince Ru-dis.trict as mapped out by cam- pert, paign manager Peter yan Ulk "Prince Rupert's Industrial An- j months fear had been with him nex." The fellow who thought every waking hour. Something up that one must have been in- haunted him, whispered to him spired. He was a true prophet dogged every footstep and in-but never suspected he'd be a 25 vaded his dreams. million dollar one. j VANCOUVER, 'V Police Last May, a Burnaby man stopped a 17-year old motorist murdered his wife, and that on a city bridge recently. His night, vanished. Last week he auto had: no muffler, no tail-was arrested in New Orleans. ! light, no front fenders, no test-The hunt for him had covered ing sticker, one headlight. The the continent and would have youth's explanation: he planned gone on indefinitely. For ten to turn bis ear into a "hot rod." Canal wilds and had to subsist ob flour and water for a month. We'll bet that not even once did Joe ask Jordan or did Jordan ask Joe, "What's cooking?" and Rfcd Crss President ames Stevenson. A eieeUug was A farewell supper was given fox Miss U. Ross, late matron of the hospital, by the staff and relief staff when she was presented with a travelling clock and dee trie heating pad. .sr. last Monday at the Outpost Hospital and -Oae prosijeekive can-yaaserji showed g willingness to get started early on the job. leaflets and receipt books are at the office of E. T. Kumey Ltd. for .distribution. What next? There are already nine different English versions of "O Canada" none of which resemble the French version. And now, there is to be tried out, a new poern, the joint achievement of a French-speaking and English-speaking Canadian. At any rate, wt'll all "stand on guard." That seems to be the world's Saturday morning's freight train ieavnig Terrace had a passenger car and carried all mall to Prince Rupert. ,Grandmnma a lrrd u.j.t lut ' (,,,,. ipiilK wlml Jif'd g '"r "f in a IwinWiiiK t,"J"5' l",u cu0 ",;t 1,11,1 liful r.'.Ml-lu-aU eur-ytu-diaeid .cereal, ''i.whut li"tU Uvely dif. :ii.-- rttitl- frm T0 ai uiii -- V.ur family will adore the famous Grape-Nut flavor iu the form of crj, jHn fljk,s Pt' Grane-NuU Flak j.rr.vide iii)urir,im-iy lliry till nued . . . UB,;fn gonoii, f tarMlliy. dnilfd. prnlr-ina. )lt.i.oruN iron am! oilier food ehhenliul.. Your arurrr W Vunt't Ci-iipr-Nitm l lakei wii liiK for you. chief business these piping times of pace. Plans for the World fy of Prayer were made at the lune of Mrs. F. Gavan last Tuesday afternoon by several members of the protestant churches in Terr a.t-.e. 'fixe service will be in the Anglican Church on Friday evening and this year's leader will be Mrs. C. W. Alger. aaaaltledt: 2c par vurd per uertlua, minimum obarR, AUe. turtn mou&m. 6uc; ClU ol Ttituilu-. iKUltx tfotlueti. Jruitrai oUce. irrlte ., Olid fciigaueiueut Auuounutnienu: fi. ttfCliHj uiari.&x, UUUrli; fitlCE oaJi-tl Ad'crtlaioK It- payable In uuvauce. FU;i relralu Irqm teiepuouton CF l Plans for the annual meeting of the .Civic Centre Association were made at the monthly meeting of the board of directors last Wednesday evening in the Civic Centre clubroom. Lloyd Johnstone presided in Uie absence of President Dudley G. little and it was decided that the annual should be held in FOR KENT SAUGSTAD In the citv, Sunday. FeUruarv 27. 1949. Tol- FOR RENT Furnished ma 9th Ave. West. - rooms, (50) About all that can ae said against the American Army built warehouse at Prince Rupert is its size but, if that's a handicap, it js possible the ln-conyenience will be removed fully decorated, the stalls were : Mrs. Gavan. ! laden with a tu.sly assortment j Sewing Mrs- Kennedy, Mrs, of home-cookliiK and home-, Ml'It''y. Mrs. Philip. leivter, age 64 years, beloved CE UNITED A TEA-SALE Aunty Ad," Mrs- BroAks has husband of Mrs. Adnali Mae FOR RENT Sleeping Room, 801 Saugstad. Remains will be tsooiea Street. . Ufi 1 i "S at the pouring tables marie rundv lovelv knit.,! i,r- suffered a lieart attack aeces iorwaracd by tlic Sktamainpi I were eai'Ufcr tlttii sonie tiunk. Today, HELP WANTED Mis. Glenn, "Mrs. Moore, , sitaUng her stavine miietly et 'Ule howling alleys on the eve- 1. - ..." v i ning nincr of nf March Morih 1R 16 an and A all oil bowl Knurl. Camosun on Tuesday, March menus ior cnuciren ano nrpitv tm I ... ... ... . home for a while. ..niifssfui 'i"u innuiut, us, oquueg. oar- v, iy , aprons, besides a good assort-1 viteurs were Mrs Moiiott Mr. ing be suspended for the hour , was held in the ment of other novelties. Rev. P. ; Johnstone, Mrs. McKay ' Mrs. BOYS WANTED The waiting list for Daily News delivery bovs is open. Suitable boys wishing routes should leave their names at the office, tf 1, to Mount Pleasant Undertaking Co., Vancouver, where services and interment will take place at 3:30 p.m. March 3. B.C. Undertakers ia charge of arranRements. FOR S.Lh Charles Adam, local theatre tne meeg- A nominating operator, is a patient in the Red I e"mml"ee will be chosen by i on Saturday af H. Mallett opened the affair. I haaland, Mrs. Hobenschield. In one hears far less about "demolition" and more concerning international problems. Activity at Port Edward increases. The city is growing. This is no time o dismantle something that a few years hence could be badly wanted. t r.iiilH In Priilrlino- lit IJIP ut-.illu urnt-o- - tu i.;-,.i . . . .Cross Hospital. lit i.uiu' o ... ..vU..u m... mc iviu:iii;i; were, jvus. racijaren, jieii Church. BeauU- Home-cooking Mrs. Fisher, j Mrs. Llewellyn, Mrs. Floyd Frank, jwas appointed to arrange puB-licity. The rental of the hall Mrs. Ivan Frank, Mrs. Bruce Smith, Mrs. Mclnnes, Mrs. Vic Ross was the cashier. Mrs. . Meod is recuperating at home after a sojourn in hospital. . . ' FOR SALE 1937 Ford De Luxe Sedan First class condition, new paint job. Phone Black 935. 1 52 1 KAIJES HELP H AIiTKIl , WANTED A reliable man to sell RawleiKh Piuducts in Prince Ruuert and surrounding district. No experience needed to start. Write today. Rawleiuh's Dept. Wp-B-108-189. Winnipeg. Mar.. UP rKKSrOMl. SINESS AND PROFESSIONAL was discussed and .as it is due for a revision, the matter will be brought up at the next meet ing. If 1 sheconiing increasingly difficult to procure chairs for FOR SALE Shiplap and flooring. Apply Clinton Rooms. (29) Once, on a sunshiny Sunday afternoon many years ago the G.T.P. ran an excursion to Port Edward, newly cleared and with Mrs. Farjcyara is a patient in the local , hospital. Braved Canyon to Drive to Terrace B YOUR WOIIK The doctors and nurses at ARROW CARS 24-Hour Service PHONE 040 Prompt and Courteous Service FOR SALE 7 room house and bath, electric lights. 3 lots in garden. On main street. Will exchange for home in Prince any entertainment in the hall and this matter will hp.ve to Ue given serious consideration ber fore the hall can be mnled again. PERSONAL DRUG BUNDRIES rubber goods) twelve samples' for 50c postpaid in jplain sealed wrapper, catalogue included. General Aiovelty Co., Dept. 'PR', 71 Major St.'. Toronto, Ont. " .50) TERRACE Driving a new! the local hospital have been light delivery for one of his cus- wr busy tne past two tomers here, W. Osborne arrived weeks with patients for appen- Runert. Write R. Bentsen, plank walks. Local folks looked things over but, when they wished to buy lots, conf ined their purchasing to the city at the end of the railway. Port Edward was already known as BLUE 939 ln Terrace di oUons. Oa Thwrday last Tuesday P.T7YnrF '.r.r, Mr-T F AM mom- ' 1jUY1;ULS ana JVICLLAISI in holri w,rt . moraine Jack . Mathews and The Kinsmen's anniversary LOST ...a ...... iB "tUU Uiei " . ' . ... Hmno- ,o ... .1.. r,:,..-- Massett. B.C. (49) FOR SALE New Articles. Electric Toasters. Press Irons, Hot Plates, Heaters, Cups and Saucers, Kitchen Stoves at real saving prices. See B.C. Furniture. (tf) 'f HE SUPREME JCXPB.T OP I previous Satm-fiiv nfiBmnnn W"? PWere ttieaiansan ere u i mic ouva 6 WaS a C0d Cf andfthere AUhough warn d bthe Travel PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS LOST 3 keys in small brown leather ease. Will finder please leave at Daily Mews ' itf) SAUNDERS Jem Equipment ric Guaranteed :'0 FLORISTS ,- Third Avenue :;RY SERVICE E GREEN 787 Prince Rupert. B. C. BRITISH COLUMBIA JN PROBATE I In tUr MMXft or Uie -AUnUut-lryllno "Anil In th Mntter of Hu VMMr of Anom FOR SALE Used Furniture. t Income Tax Returns Complied WBS bl!ke and he woul,i ' i guesU, Herbert Young an never be able to travel over the . Pr(H Rnter rptnrnpri wppk "Bud" Timmermeister of Prince Office Fixtures and Hard- metal wuuh. ware. Underwood Typewriters in best condition. Radios 1948 , PLUMBING Installations and models. Kitchen Chairs. Coal Repairs. S HEET METAL lslir KoMliMMi, Pei-MU. liiteHlat. Besner Block Room 31 PHONE 6Q0 roaas up north, Mr. Osborne lrom Prince Rupert wnere ne Rupert were introduced to the drove straight through, finding went for ft medicai 4Xamination gathering by Kin President Mel he Canyon as bad as predicted o his hand wnlch 'wa5 injured PekVout. After the dinner the WORK. Tar and Gravel Hoot Heaters. Electric Heaters. Log- ing. Letourneau & Sons, oa Sixth West. Phone 543. (tl TAKoP NOTUafi that by Order ol His Hunu nOge W. O. Pulton. Local Judge of the B-iprerae Court of British Columbia. 1 was on the nth day of February. A.D 1049. appoint gins Boots, Ladies' Fur Coat $7.50. Other useful household but the roads north much bet when he was working at Alice , founders yay message was read articles at the lowest prices. MATTSON'S ter, and travelling generally Arm last fall. oy Doctor McUiivery and a mes See B.C. Furniture Co. ttf) ! UPHOLSTERING oeiier. biopping oif at Prjnce ed Administrator of ti-t estate of James Leslie Robinson, ol Ocean sage from the National pie.j- FO RSALE Chevrolet panel Piinno fit TiF. rir P O tmy r,2i! &eijrBe and again at Smlthers nr e B Proust of Smithers en' was read by C. J. Norring- MACHINERY FOfc SALE IO SAW Better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date tvDe National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery FaUs. pritisu Columbia, who dice "' or about the 4th day of October, truck. Suite 15. Mclutvre Bi 330 Second Avenue. j I where he visited his daughter, came Jn with W. E. Bottomley ton. Brqck Norberg gave a bril (tf) jjf)R DECORATlNO ijPER HANGING pQU PAINTING I RAHMF.R :;e green i 194B. at Ocean Palls. British Colum- Mrs. E. Zorn, he was accom- h nar tn Trrarp nn Thnrsrttiv summary of the cast year's nc Prince Rupert, B.C. "LrJTl 'IFOR SALE Four room Wartime ; pajuta py Kouert Lace-y who will i and enpianed by SeaBea for "vines, inere were uiree two- - satd estate are-required to nv pay the the uompany umneu, Vancouver, B.C. ut) House with oil burner and be a mechanic in the garage. Prince Rupert where his wife is niinute impromptu speeches by torthwith and all T'SJSrST persons tavSS having - B?ndix tataned. Aoply 1438! (Kinsmen and the one by guest PiKKOt Ave. or Phone Blue 140. unu wnose wne will be coming seriously ill in hospital. claims against the said Estate are (49 A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS p) TECHNICIAN j speaker H. Young was verv much appreciated. Rev. P. u. ueie uj yun man as soon as ac-commodaUon can be found. required to file them with me pro- perly verified on or before the 31st , , FOR SALE r 1940 Ford f uh in49. faiiine which Ar nnil Mrc fiftnrirp Mf1 'iic.ng avid Ri-palrs Sedan. Aim. MalJett SP0ke W W01'k am0n, u hn wmt s.th on holi- distribut'on will be made having new . rubber, heater and extras. A-l condition. Reason day in' January, have been t y0U.n pe0Je Saying that 3 t0' : regard only to such claims of which able price. Apply Uaily News Box 488. u0 475 Howe St., Vancouver, B C. TERRACE PLANS AUTUMN FAIR FlUlce Rupert dU.'lng the past,,.,. ' B.C. with them when rATED at 1-rmce Ruper. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the under-, sinned until March Hist. 1049 for tiie nurchase of Lots twen-tv-seven (21) twenty-eifht 28) and twenty-nine (29) Block forty-one (411 and including the two storey building (36 X 90 known as the Elks Hall in Uie Village of Smithers. Province of British Columbia. Tenders mav be for lots only, building; -only or lots and building. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. L. H. Evans. P. O. Pox 94 Snuthers. B. C. lone BLACK IFifi )72 lOtli East -a i wek awaiting iransportatiun home and are expected by to- they get older, i Alt'. Yoxall gave' two recitation-; which were heartily applauded i TERRACE i-cn i,atve c i a n 17th day of February, A D. 1949. GORDON FttASER FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. (52) for a Fall Fair wer made bv train ' i After community songs, thcro J 3,VI)L1(; WOOD .. . . . ' i tue memoers of Uie Women- ' were songs sung by Oliver Bax- Instityie and, in this matter, w Tnraugy two fcoses of fouriteri Harold Whalerii Brock Nor. MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST ROOM 10, STONE BVUplliQ co-opei-ytion of Uxe Civic Centre 'w1 cn atiacneu .u a nyu- ber The evening's entprtani- CALLS I ment ended with bingo wlll be sought. The umeting was f4U1 uiK wuwt;l "uusc" held last Thursday eyeping at luUry Plow- iae -and two REAL ESTATE PROPERTIES I OK SALE 4th E 5 Room Bungalow. 7th E. Well furnished 5 room Home. 6th E room House (3 lots. 10th E. 3 room House ($aU0 down). 9th E. 6 room House, concrete basement a snap for cash. 9th E 4 room Bungalow. Plus others. For inspection phone or call in at ARMSTRONG AGENCIES I'hone 342 Evenings, Green 297 tr the hou.c of Mrs. R. Rogers and . , J Ae M )aat TuesUy-mtiuUeri. there was a splendid Huno.ut nj i President Mi. H j TO BLUE 846 ir. and Mrs. Hammer we' among the passengers who w nr. to Prince Rupert on Saturday morning's freight train. j in sai'ks I AND CEDAR 1 -Sack DeliviTPd in St W TRANSFKR Green 186 . Own maciiikk I WOIIKS I SIMPLEX GAS I and I ' DIESEL ENGINES i. n i'viee aiul Parts t r? antl users of In- EXTEND VACATION LAND AMHERST. N.S., ff Cyrus Easton of Cleveland, O., prominent United States financier, has urged the proper development of vacation facilities along Northumberland Strait between Linden and Wallace Mr. Eaton PHONE P.O. Box 1184 ii,er a w-eeK pi coritinuous 1-hilip was in th 2 chair. Com mittees for Uie various obpy Find, snow and s.ero weather an daws were struck and these u"u Mrs. A. Collier, a recent tient in the local hospital, re- rioon when the wind died down will be gettuig underway s BRINGS PROMPT, EXPERT SERVICE SAANICH Plumbing & Heating nd nji;der weather set in. .is an native of Pugwash, N.S. nuirklv ni rid-iiiilp Tu.o rnlrps ; turned to her home in Doreen ' r "r ' v Ur.u-lii-.rr inxueco nllir tnr a u-nt-l." on Friday morning's train. delated by Mrs. Bain and MrS. , '"; he und ro to a pitch of fury D.-G. Little, were sold U Mrs.J Lovely and Wr5. Rogers, 1. HELEN'S BEAUTY BHOP Permanent Waving BeaM'y Culture in all Us branches 204 4th ptrct Phone lilies are invited to Advertise in the Daily News! '"m to view our ini lull: over equlp- 'MILS. FIR OR HEMLOCK covered with deep drifts of snow. The' penartmenfc of Public Wofs wre steady ,on the job of plowing out Uie road though RELIEVE PAINFU. money going to swell yie treasury. It fays to AtiverUsel Advertise in Uve Daily News! jiOt always op time for the youngsters to get to schooL ; savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. PnONE 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET PEINCP RUPERT rV L. KOPJE 'uiitant, Auditor, etc HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS many of whom took advantage of the bad weather to take a holiday. . I Returns ComplW SIDING ALL TYPES SASH AND DOOR . . . a-rirl a Complete Supply of General Con struclinn B M Put a few dropi " ai Vicks Vu-lro-nul m -iwk Phone 387 FOR Workmen each nostril, bwolhiilt; lejitst' coiiiu? list! vicrcs Building and repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys Oil Burner John Nellson was a passenger In th,e ieahea to prince Rupert on Saturday afternoon. VAino rid pX's ONLY i1' J- CHENEY I DENTIST I 5. SMITH BLOCK f P.O. Box H01 PHONES Black B87 Red 894 jevening P.O. Box 1670 Save on Vessels If - - m m m m I r Cartage Ltd. I Philpott, Evitt and Co. Ltd. PHONE 651 I1'1 Mnvinr Srlr- ! QUAL1TK KEPA1KS Fr Buwntrocideji Heels HQd Worp Solei MAC SHOE HOSPITAL 77 Second A WITH CARNATION mil $AYS M$. . V. MNTftElD, OiniTIAH. - Packing Cartage' Of POKT CREDIT, ONI. Garden of Bden Pie RED 616 ric-neer Drybaek Cv.ats $8.25 Pioneer Dryback Pants S6.95 Khaki Coveralls $5.45 Ueniiu Pauls, 8-oz $3.58 Deniia Papts, 9-og 3.?5 l)i-4iim foyeralls, 8-oz. $5.1(1 Denim Bil) Coveralls .. $4.65 Denim Smocks $4.85 Blue a-"d While Boilermaker Coveralls $4.65 Khaki Pants Group 1 .50 Kuaki Pi '- Group 2 $4JW Painters' Overalls $4.95 Sleelbilt Pants $4.75 Moleskin Pants W-M Heavy Humphry Fishermen's Pants.. $11.85 Diouhle Diamond Pajl 5.f5 Ironman Pants J5-50 Bannockburn Pauls .... $8.50 Delicious ... and it costs so little! It testes gorgeous it loots expensive. Yet diis wonderful pie is easy on your budget. A thriity dessert temptation if you follow the recipe exactly, and use Carnation Evaporated Milk. . Newly Re-Opened Mi Carnations velvet blend recipes appear often on menus of women like Mrs. Arntfield, graduate dietitian with eleven years' professional experience, nd modier of a sturdy Carnation baby boy. These food experts know that all Carnation dishes are economical mealtime bits Get the Best ... in gas, oil and lubricants, an get the best in car servicing and check-up by driving into our conveniently-located station. It's a money-saving habit. "SELECTIVE SERVICE FOR VOI R CAR" mm SISTEH8 x ly iaiiiuuun: s Garden of Eden Pie Pastry for 9-ipch pie shell Yi teaspoon (mck) dn-. 1 cup Carnation Milk pamon sod an.BDe 1 tablespoon lemon V tnspooo alt juice 2 pips iodjHchppped 1 cup brown sugar trplea COFFEE SHOP Acme 351 West Third Bob Parker's UPTOWN SERVICE STATION U teaspoon mace i 2 - cups raisin, ground pie-Pan with nauri- Antr'ncr rl- .tn. m;. .:.. I JkxtAr tin, 9-inch jjiiL?,. y 'MpLETELY RENOVATED AND REFURNISHED BETTER THAN EVER 'ny-Plake Do-Nuts Our Specialty lemon imte, sugar, spices and salt. Add ftuit, pour into un- CLOTHING STORE Phone 791 OR 2nd and McBride ano Dike iu hot oven (450'P.) 10 minutes to set crust: theo "lrom Hlerate (325 f.) and bak about 40 tuiuutea, uuiil uUmu is act. Confuted Cows"