Prince Ruoert Duny N.- Monday, November 6, 1550 for HOME IMPROVEMENTS (oderni:e your home, .model unused rooms a M meetIng. Tuesday, Mrs. John Wilson arrived In the 8 p.m., Metropole Hall. (260c) citv on the Cam(wun vtpra Lament or attic with George Lambert, local pioneer ar,tr"oon from Mle for a visit, parents, Mr. and Mrs R. who entered hosp taUast week S E- Mre' w Fourth Avenue We&t' continues to be much the samel United rh,h x.. ,. I Mrs- A. McCuaig arrived In the kproc Fire Proof Wall Board. r ': yV style t 1 '': ' " ,r ( nrn 71 home cooking sale Everything',1 on th Camosun yesterday' irom from rr,t roast ,i,ii,0n chicken to ' ,..... lavfr afternoon Irom Vancouver to pay , fc tni nails emily ai Lber. Will not warp, tag. an extended visit with her acn ,hrinlt nor swell. Takes any ui-taw ana aaugncer, Mrs. uun- 4 lP of decoration. can McRae. , S f cakes. Thursday, Nov. 9, 2 to 5. (H) V. A Thorn or Thorn She,n Metal Works arrived in the city n the Camojun yesterday on tne of his periodical bus.ness Vi. lis here. Mr. and Mrs J. Blrtch and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bolam returned ta Vn.i city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. About 60 people gathered at Valhalla Lodge Saturday even-; ing for the regular weekly dance The music by Mike Col ussl was enjoyed by all- Mrs. Carl Johan-sen and A. O. Morse were at the ' door. , FOR ALL BUILDERS' NEEDS. PHONE 116orll7 ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. E. T. Appl-whaite, M.P. fcr Skeena, returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday after- Aluminum Co. I Constable Jack White of the neon from Nelson where he was I -ty detainment of the Royal called on account of the death iCanad'an Mounted Polics re- of his father, the late Edward SATIN- GLO Gloss 6c High Gloss Tests I j C A N K E 0 f 0 D $ 1 ij vurnea to tne city on the Camo- Hay Hrnes Applewhalte. AUr a . I i- j. JW 11 si line spans nave al- au" j"'" aii,eniojn irom a rnony DeauriTUI nnTS redv been Installed in the Kil- trlP t0 Vancouver. aaia faun region on the 50-nii!e Nelson were Mr. Applewhalte 3 brother, John Applewhalte, and sister, Mrs. Lewis Davis of Mount Lehman, it being the first tim.3 in - many years that the three had nterior decorating. G. Genberg, logging operator in the Butcdale area for North- transmission linos from I he pro ! posed power hi use on the Ke QUICK DRvING Pulpood., arrived in the : mano River to the' v ann the rit, er on Camwin ysterciav nd THOMPSON uiwnsiie of Kit'.mnat on .h L, UilJ x'ju J TO Y H F A n n II AR 1 h I? ! Following their marriage Sat will proceed to Vancouver cn ths same steamer tomorrow. IRDWARE CO. LTD. urday morning at the Church of j coast in connection with the I Aluminum Company of Canada project. kULtN OPfc,;S HVDitO bCHEME Queen Elizabeth pulls, a lever the Annunciation and a recep ' $3M,JH. CARD5 CARDS rT Dolls InverugSes Bay, Scotland, sending 100,000,000 kilowatts of Wil!;am Milonlm. manager of tion in the afternoon at the home The testing process will oc I T A r7V( v . '- - II most of wh.' the bride parent Mr. and I cupy LIGHTS electricity into the National Grid. . The occasion was the culmination of five years' work and expenditure of 7 000,000 ($21,000,000). ? (CP PHOTO) span at 3."0 feet above sea levl J . .u T . Mrs. Denis Rowse saUed Saturday has automatic recording Instru- :'ctu'"ned th1 Plnt down V'e i afternoon on the Prinfcess Louise merits, and the other will be on he Camosun yestery for a honeymoon trip to Van- . ij jiii n uiii tvj vuiu;uuvur. 1 i cuuvei, oeatue anu eisewnere ui BOOKS Q ...Bottles observed by crews. The test Is to pet all possible data and gen- Mrs. D. L. Pitt, v,ho has been Ov.tn Sneil, mana'.ir of the ' spending the past week at Prem- J. H .Todd & Sons cannery at ler with fcsr husband, D. L. rttt, it Sn' "1 be Vince) Daly with the south. The bride is the for- eral information respecting ic- David, arrived Saturday from j mer Miss Charlotte Baiagno 1ND Hr.PLACF.MENTS ; managing director of Silb?k- leaving the cannery point down ln and any other weather par-; Saskatoon to join her husband Get Your Toys While Our Stock is Complete M;,, Fremier mine, will be here aboard the coast on the Camosun this Mist Rt'th Walton and Thhn.ri.i ii i ti, irM Wograpmcai , H,Mft PoUr.- former Pro - the Camosun tomor.ow return week for Vancouver to spend the rt.. ...!,. i. -i Huoert mm tna recent traauaret 11 ? o-u . .-r. tt r 1 tt Exclusively at elevation ex-eetlin 5w feel in- Ju, now soon o. I. Smith l vrmiuw uwn - a re comparatively few mik. The Collector of Customs, who entev- l " '''"". wnooi ior nui. ;!n.n, half a mi'e aDave timber ed hospital about three weeks rmd't'- HE STORK SHOPPE line , is subiift to heavy snow- j ago will be leaving for home has 0 . ''; ' """" wr' 1 . " . 303 3rd Ave. W. 810 as well as sudden storms. vet. not Wn .Annnnoprt " , A Ke-lytere(i Httff.1 Assoc:- falls I vvn.ni iv iwit nP . a tw.itonn. V PSamifiaMons. results of HOLLYWOOD CAFE 'l.tni, l"a i Kin i:. ( ratine V Specialize ; '.in , ' ter the site canhot be reached ' Remember Canadian Legion M h nnounfed at th"! and then only during good Bazaar. Wednesday, November ,-,.nl The former niw re-weathtr The main cbK'ctive is 8 Rale of honle cooking, candy, sides in Vancovr and the to dou-rnilne whether or not se,w,t1"' Fish P0Ild kiddies. rt New Westmlnrter. Also , iieavy irHie ccn.iitioits could Free dn and games In the wcessfiil at the examination ; caw power line failures. It evening. Everybody welcome. .Tn Miss Aldred Kef, now on such were to occur, serious de- (28ftc he nvrsihs staff of Pnnce ftu- lays in aluminum productldn p e Fleminir customs officer pert Gweral Hospital, and Miss This winter's ' , lemml' T, X. rn Beamich anf M K-' could ruum lake wuc Mace jMme. ln,s :. from ' Vancouwr, pas?ed through , ,. ... . , openthms. embracing the Ut- ff ft he cmosun big. will also in; ude atrearn artyernoon bound f W1,rt the Red Cross outpost hospital and hydromet- ct Terrace. gauging general , trelieve Jack EoU2ek wh0 t He studies. ibeinj! transferred from Stewart' ' Oiiimni; a-'nl (irnrral farlasp ami Storag; .piet?. Reliatile and Ef fl-t Scrv:ce. A so agents fur aitoii l.i(iiid Air Co. I .to ,' Uxysfti, Acctylciif and ail iiiiB supplies. 6 DISHES 00(6 MDSAY'S CARTAGt CHOP SUiY CHOW MEIN ""For Outside Order PHONE 133 . to Silver Heights on the Stewart- ANNOUNCftMtNTS 1 STORAGE LIMITED 2nd and Piirk Avenues M0 thvv anH 1 1 premier rcaa To Write Book About Province OPEN FROM 7:30 PAL to S:3 AM. Annual meeting Skeena Fed- Canadian Legion Card Partyw eral Liberal Association will be Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar .-November 8. Mr .and Mrs. oeorge wooa-jneia ai me vivic it-ntre, ninre co-k of Sooke, Vancouver Island,! Rupert, at 2 p.m. November 10, who are touring the province I for purpose of election of offi-Bathering materia! for a bookicers and receiving of reports Luxury Steamer Men's Tea, United Church PHONE 79 rPv n.-mwse to write for ub!i-i from Mr. Appiewnaiie ana ouv PHONE 79 ilu-oua ... (26) CI 3. RINCE GEORGE Presbyterian Fall Sale, Nov. 16 cation in Britain, left on Friday evenings train for Smithers Thp next regular meeting o" Bridge,- whtet and crlbbage- r.ar cn.MiHiner n rmmle Of davs n.,.t.i im, nv.H rsonoral l Sl!fS to garage i Wse 1 Convenient , liaht lig"1 Uom turnbnng J 1 in the dark o and I , trips 1 The bright, .-deth 5 SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and liiti rmcdiale Torts Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WHM:siY MIDNIGHT in Prince Rupert, rney arrivea Labourers Union will be held on uum """-"j. Wednesday morning on the Tuesaav, November 7, at 8 p.m. ber 16, at B p.m. Prince George from the south f in lne carpenters Union Hall on Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 17. and made the round trip to , praser street. If you are a mem- Andrew's Cathedral VfA' Ketchikan, disembarking here!ber be sure to. attend; and if Wl,"d0Vi8 ! Thnrsday night, Friday they you are not, come anyway and - 111 ul- v.cre busy m:.king observations. sjgn up Business Discussion of i.o.D.E. Fa'l Bazaar November j around Prince Rupert. After , wayS and means to aid the Sick 23, their stay at Smithers. Mr. and : Benefit Fund. (260c) , port Edward Anglican Bazaar Mrs. Woodcock will go on to: j at Community Hatt, November ptanimrvi Prince George anu inenre souui i o,rs .v... ... . 23 2:30 p m . over the Tadftc Great Eastern for the Labor Relations coau. !of British Columbia, passed through the city on the Cam.su. Woodcock have j Mr. and nn Mrs. Mry . -fwnnon bound for Nurses' Annual Ball, Nov. 24.' Lutheran Church Lutefish and j st Wnu 2S Put Keservuuons Write or Call (i'i'Y ok utror OII1CE PH1NCE RUPERT. ' B.C. BC. HOURS Weekdays 9 o.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE fa Y, .an in vii iHt for the nasi vear, j 1 , i liiitac umm-i, Svin1; irtS !T SthSSon? Annunciation Home and School where Mr. Woodcock, although t-on . Mines ud. 1 Association bake gale. Lyons fe ncing Winnipeg-born, spent most jne 'eDaUnion of Mine, Mill an.. : . Vov. 25. of his life. j Smeiter workers for a new waes i l.o.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. f.jf 1 r cnd workmg agreement toi'owing .tt t-otti-u-q v,iir f iho cumnt one on De- United Fall Bazaur Church 1 December 7. WHITLEY BAY, England ccmber 19- Garbage trucks in this North-umberiand town have been fitted with two-way radio, so they can be directed to places where j 1 rs V s - rubbish has accumulated. WRATHALL'S pH0TO FINISHING 7 Extra comfort and less work for you with a Coleman Oil Heater Low in Cost Efficient in Operation Available now at . ' ;" ' i - ' 0 , our Kodak Camera Line-up. ''h attachments for all Cameras. ;tacoior and Kodachrome Film. Moping, Printing and Enlarging. 3' - 3rd A w McBride Street. Phone 311 YOUR ALL AROUND SERVICE Ye your dog will MORE THAN GET BY. if you always fceJ him J ' ' DR. BALLARD'S. AH the essential vitamin, rnmtriw ana prouins mm scientifically bicr.dcd in the correct proportions. 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