uncemcnU "tt mm column r . fullmontli LqcalNews Items COUNCIL CHANGES MIND (Continued from Page 1) 2 pr-r--r--v'73 Ptfncc tlupcrt DaIIx i3eto Tuesday, November 23, 1948 ... nance, refresh- is, f-- : 00 p.m. MRS. MURRAY POTTS DIES Sister of James II. Thompson Passes Away In Vancouver James H. Thompson, well Dr. Jens Munthe left on last . Friday, rniy aome League H IBSStHBSSaSBSSEBSl SBasnSBBHSSSHSl evening's train for a trip to Smlthers on nrofpssinnui hci. 2:30 p m-. 130118 01 tapter.I O.Di:. Sale "I will not charge this council with being under pressure from this invisible hand," he declared, "but I do know that it has operated here before." "This siuation is not pointing up to dangerous ground," he said. "Anytime you trust the people, the people will show that they known local merchant was ad DONT FORGET . . . Buy Him a ness. Inspector of Schools Joseph Schell left on the Cainosun this afternoon for a trip to Namu on official business. b cathedral bazaar, Idles' can be trusted. I think that thev Acme Clothing Store. To our Customers we have just re-1 ceived a complete range of Ladles' Croydon Coats. (279) It's Different Good Fun, T.N.D. Watch tomorrow's paper for Important announcement. (It) Nels Llnd of Oona River was taken to hospital here last night for treatment of an Illness. Mr Llnd Is an old timer In the Por-cher Island community. Women's Canadian Club, Wednesday, Ndv. 24, 8 p.m. Common Lounge, Civic Centre Speaker: Rev. Charles Lomas. Members only. (275) S.O.N, and Sonja members Bazaar, De Bazaar, Dec- 1 ' urcti Moose Members please attend Regular Meeting tonight at 8 p.m. sharp. Initiation of for Christmas Dec. List and Crib, Ichool Hall. Tea, W.O.T.M. Sons of Norway Whist and Dance Enjoyable Friday night affair was one of the series of whist drives and dances being held each week by the Sons of Norway Lodged Early part of the evening was spent in whist playing after which refreshments were served, uancing following to the strains of accordion music by Mike Colussi. Prizewinners at cards were Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. A. Mclvor, Oscar Giske and James Taylor. Pete Peterson was master of ceremonies and Knut Slatta was at the door. The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. A. Henriksen, James Taylor, Hans Knutsen, Mrs. R. Johnson, Mrs. Alf Jensen and Mrs. Frank Schroeder. A IK PASSENGERS To Sandspit Mrs. Charleston,' J. M. Giegerich, W. Davies, A. W. Priest, A. R. Short. From Vancouver Mrs. F. Berryman. From Sandspit A. Chambers. vice The Ideal Solution to Your Chrisamas Problem . . . Buy a Stetson Hat Certificate vised this morning of the deatn in Vancouver, of his sister, Mrs. Murray C. Potts. For years hex-health" had been declining. Born in Nova Scotia, Mrs. Potts had lived much of her life in the west, having resided in Yukon and on the coast, for many years at Alert Bay where her husband, who survives, was in the customs service until superannuation. Since then, the family made their home in Vancouver A daughter, the former Miss Jane Potts, whose training as a nurse was obtained in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, is the, wife of Lew Layhew of Vancouver. A son, Murray, los his life in the war, seeing service as an airman. He perished on the Asiatic front while flying" over the Himalayas. Another mjii, derald, is at home. ber 4. candidates refreshments. (It) William Bagshaw left on the Camosun this afternoon for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell will be At Home Thursday, November 25 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Frizzell.- (27G) J. M. Geigerich of Tlell, Queen enrolment for children 12 years Farf Bazaar, De-Y.P.A. show "Fan- should have the right to an ex-Uression of opinion on this police business." Alderman George Ruddcrham, seconder of both the original resolution and the bylaw, said that he did so "out of respect for a fellow alderman." White he had been a party to the motion, he intended to vote for the provincial police If it went to a plebiscite, he said. In division, Alderman Casey, Rudderham and Morin supported the bylaw and Aldermen McKay, Brooksbank, Black, Nicker-son and Stone voted against it. Aldermen Nickerson and Stone had originally voted aguitiat the resolution. The bylaw to raise a special one mill levy for park purposes ana unaer for Xmas Tree CHURCHILLS AT WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill are shown leaving St. Margaret's church in London after attending the wedding of Lady Margaret Eger-ton, Princess Elizabeth's lady-in waiting, to the Princesss' private secretary, John Col-ville. The royal family attended the affair at which Princess Margaret Rose was a bridesmaid. closes Nov. 27. Phone Black 337 or Black 991. (275) onarioue Islands, left by piano this afternoon on his return home after a visit to the city. jeter's Hall, Dec. iu ff, Lutheran Church, ember 17, 8 p.m. iristmas Tree, Sat-jiber 18, 2 p.m. sharp. ry Chapter, I.O.D. nd Cribbage; Civic iiary 10. Don t forget the Cambral Chapter I.O.D.E. Fall Tea and Sale of Aprons, also the drawing for 63-plece Flat Silverware at the home of Mrs. W. F. Stone 722 5th Ave. West, 3 to 6 p.m.' (276) The Stetson Hat Certificate is suitably worded f or Christmas presentation and is accompanied by a miniature Hat and Gift Box.- Don t delay ordering fresh Houston potatoes, carload just William Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davies, of Queen arrived. Deadline Wednesday, $3.85 per 100 pounds, off the was changed back to the or car. Also fresh turnips, 50 pounds tor $1.35. Sheardowns, iginal form in which it had been presented by Alderman Casev KITIMAAT WOMAN SUCCUMBS HERE Mrs. Ada Amos, wife of Edgar Amos of Kitimaat, died this morning in hospital here at the rnone 586. (276) FROM SNIFHY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF James McNally, crew member Charlotte City, left today by air to return to his home following a week's visit to the city. Lcn Wide left on last evening'? train for Halifax where he will embark December 3 on the As-cania for a trip to his native land of Wales. He will leave til" Old Country January 27, also by the Ascania, on his return home. of the Union steamer Camosun age of 40. She had been brought was taken to Prince Runerfc 1 nr word Dr Insertion. minimum charm, Birth RoUMt ios of Think. Death Notleu; Funeral nil Notlca, IbiMui to hospital on November 20. The remains were sent to Kitimaat today on the Camosun for burial, the widower accompany Priced from $7.50 to $16.50. The Stetson Hat is smart, practical and dependable. and Engagement Announcement: (2. when it came up for first reading. It will ask: "Do you approve of a special levy of one lVl to be added to the tax rate for five years or the sole purpose of improving Roosevelt Park?" It had been altered to include all parks two weeks ago but the aldermen felt that the $5,000 raised annually by a one-mill levy would be no more than was f DOUtll-DUTY 'Vi'SJ I MOSi DROPS WORKS A Tl V FAST RIGHT WHIRR L ? V TROURU ISt I ff SPECIAL, UlBfUAY, DOUBLE PRICE -Using Is payable In adranc. Please refrain from telephoning. General Hospital here this morning by city ambulance suffering fro ma crushed foot received last night when a hatch girder fell on his foot while the vessel was southbound from ' ' Stewart. f ing them. (IK SALE rOE RENT HOTEL ARRIVALS 2-plece mohair "OR RENT Office snace fully equipped, central, for infor TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! istprfield suite. Al F. L. Cowling, Port Essingfcon; , Phone Red 872. mation Phone Red 878 or Box Instantly relief from head cold distress starts to come when you put a little Va-tro-nol in each nostril. Also it helps prevent colds from developing if used in timet Try itl Works fine! You'll like it! VICCIS VA-TRCHIOL Prince Ruuen, SoroptimisJ Club, at a meeting last night, J. H. Engelcke, Terrace: E. Me- uw. (275i Uneeded to do a minimum amount Help relieve distress of MONTHLY Intyre, city; Mrs. R. Davidson, i-5 room bungalow at MOBE,EQPLE WEAR STETSON' jTHAN ANY OTHER BRAND. room voiea a contribution of $25 to FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 801 Borden St. lost. Fireplace; neeas (tii Massett; Mrs. A. F. Berryman, Massett; A. W. Priest, Vancou of work toward taming the wild bushland .in Roosevelt Park. ; Aluerman V7. F. Slone opposed the change in the intent of the bylaw. Mrs. rnre kiwiw rd: $3,100 furnish-ptrong A e e n cl e s. J2 307 3rd. W. (275 ver; W. R. Chambers, Vancou FEMALE COMPLAINTS Arc vou trouhlral hv Hicn .r t. :Vvvv.vfl.vwrVVvwww, FOR RENT Housekeeping room with hot and cold water, in town. 613 3rd Ave. Oreen 780. (tf) ver; F. Snort, Terrace. ward the Wilkins' Relief Fund. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Borden Street. Mrs. P. M. Ray, the president, was chairman. A dozen members were present. Attention LAWN BOWLERS'. l&NHE'S , I PinR-Dong table IP with bats etc. Like r.e Red H5. (278) WANTED funclional periodic disturbance'.' Does this make you sufler, foci so nrrmut, tired -at such times? 'I heu do try l.ydia h. I'mkham's VeeUlile Comtwund !u relieve such symptoms. Pinkham s has a soothing effect on one of woman m nuM important organs! W A N T E D Car batteries, car radiators, brass and copper; paving good prices. See B.C. FURNITURE CO.. Black 324. New Cups and Banrv design. Reeu-w 50c or 4 for $1.75. a 1 lUlllC-lTiaUG VfailUjT 210 Phone I, Fourth Street RED 389 Annual Banquet will be held in hristmas Gift. B.C. the Commodore Cafe Thursday HELP WANTED PRE CO. (tf) December- 2nd, 6:30 p.m. Get AE.PINKHAM'SiJ- k 1940 Ford truck. your ticket from the members GIRL Wanted for light office work. Apply Grant ii Newton, 712 Second Ave. (217) r.diuon. Clieap for of the Executivt. (it) i 6th Ave. East. (275 1 1 FOR YOUR t Wartime Cook Rev. Charles Lomas, mission ary on the Anglican Mission boat Commodore Cale WANTED Clerk for men's wear store. Write to Box 419. Datlv News, staling age. qualifications, salarv expected. Experience not necessarv. Permanent position with opportunity for advancement. (tf) Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' CALL BED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING KOOM Northern Cross, returned to the city this morning on the Ca-mdsun after spending the last three weeks at Stewart and Alic? Arm. OPEN TO CANADA (r Circulator Heater. Ii.e 701. (275) t"TICULARS AND iN THE FOLLOWING li. in or plume ROB- MONTADOR L1MI- B houses on 1st Over- 1 House on 10 Hund- 7th E. V. 111.se 011 8th East. House 011 6th East. B. Houses on Graham F Wartime with exeel-Bw and garage.(277) (Ml AND NEWFOUNDLAND ONLY 3 WANTED Experienced seamstress will take in sewing. Phone Black 990. 140 9th F, (279) WORK. WANTED Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE 22 tits Week... A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy MIDDLE-Aged Woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 588. (tf) and Evetv Week! DeLuxe DELIVERY COMPLETELY RENOVATED "Better Than Ever" Best Food and Service in City Phone 17 for Send-out Orders Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. -1947 Fargo 3-ton K:base truck complete dun .Hoist and Com- . Wood Steel Bee LOST AND FOUND JjOBTHOocr-or bint" gttfeardlne raincoat. Finder please leave at Dally News office. (276) LOST Brown Zipper Case on Sunday 6:30 p.m. Please return to Daily News glasses and ring, finder keep money. (277) t BED MATTRESSES Ask fot them by name. Beautyrest, Deepsleep, Slumber King, Lady Beaty and many others for your Fall requirements. Fhone 775 327 3rd Avenue PHONE 422 Bodv. 5-speed Trans-v 8.25-20 tires front. If and spare. Excellent driven onlv 8.800 Jure $3500.00. Apply t; Motors Ltd., Phone (275) Q. What kind of envelop; does the wedding invitation require? A. The wedding' invitation requires two envelopes; the first, or inneY envelope is used as a protection for the invitation and is unsealed; the second envelope is heavier, ' and large enough to contain the invitation and the inner envelope. Q. When a man and his wile enter a hotel, should they both register? A. No; the man should register for both. Q. Should boiled eggs be eaten with the fork or spoon? A. They should be eaten with the spoon. COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made j VALENTIN DAIRY i Your Daily ; ALL-WEATHER SERVICE house View Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers for All Occasions -4 room Street, cash. FOUND Keys on 2nd Ave. Owner may have same by calling at the Dallv News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) 1381 Lot. (279) Print your name ami nddrtHs on a plain sheet of paper. Mail this, tiKcthcr with Robin Hood Flour Guarante ('(rtificHto, to: Robin Hood Flour Contest, Box 310, Toronto, Ont. Each week 3 entriej will n drawn from all the mail received. The three ersons whose names ure drawn will be advisTd by telegram to complete the following.- In 25 words or less, state "I like Robin Hood Flour because " Rkmkmbkk, if you are chosen to complete the sentence, you are bound to win one of these BIO prizes! It is not necessary to complete this sentence unless you are one of the lucky three notified each week. In awarding prizes, judges' opinions will be based on the Ihoituhl expressed in your letter, not on t he writing ability shown. Judges' decisions will be final. All entries become the property of Robin Hood Flour Mills Ltd. Winners will receive the full amount of the prize money by enclosing with each entry the Guarantee Certificate contained in every bag of Robin Hood Flour! That is with Guarantee Certificate, 1st prize, $1000.00; 2nd prize, $500.00; and 3rd prize, $250.00. Without Certificate, only half these amounts will be paid! Contest is oen to every man, woman and child in , Canada and Newfoundland except employees of Robin Hood Flour Mills Limited, or its advertising agency and their families. PERSONAL There is no sounder investment than a FIRST MORTGAGE. Since tnere is not a Mortgage Company represented in Prince Rupert, this office is continuously being asked to assist in the financing of house sales. If you are interested in a sound investment and a SIX per cent return on your money nlease ohone or call on ROBERT E. MONTADOR LIMITED. 127 1 U-Babv Crib and Sail at 822 6th Ave. E. 2 (276) I Best location in I Meat and Grocery fttully equipped, on 3 t 2 large warehouses tap back, one capable it 90 ton of flour and other 75 ton bale Jlv C. Morris. Box 81, I (285) d Sell New and Used ft Hardware, etc. "jbsecl Portable Gra- Kitchen Sets, Va-Jianers, small fancy J-OKKing Boots, Log-New and Used i Hangers for wood, J mL Kitchen Chairs. Typewriter in best 6. For Super-Strength, Flexibility, Weather Kesistance and Light Weight, the New GOODYEAR BRAIDED CORD AIR HOSE Stands Out and Stands Up GOODYEAR Bitter Built HOSE is Setting New Records for Permanence on the Job For all your HOSE and TRANSMISSION BELTING needs consult: M PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 7. "ce Desk and Chairs, Chest of Drawers, VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Cardena Sunday, 11 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM AND PORT SIMPSON (Stewart Fortnightly) Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Dec. 3, 17 and 31, 10 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s s. Coquitlam, Dec. 10 and 24, 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Ruuert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 India ontisn PERSONAL If you are thinking of buying your own home now Is the time to investigate prices. We have a number of houses listed at reasonable fisures. Come in and tell us about your housing problems and maybe you too can become a home owner. Robert E. Montador Limited. '274 V ; us tor vnnr fnrnl- Phone 632 712 Second Avenue Rr PTruMTTTroi? JUS. f 32- (tf ) F1R SALE' Entries not received in time for the current week's contest will be held over for entry the following week. Winners will be notified by wire. Ma jor prize winnars will be listed in this publication and announced on the Claire Wallace show, "They Tell Me," over Trans-Canada Network, each week! 1st PRIZE $1,000. 2nd PRIZE $500. 3rd PRIZE $23). Only if entriiiH are Hcoormwnictl bv the (lUHrantre Certificate found in flff.v ban of kolitn Hoo'l KUuir. no Uuarantet Certificate is enctoxd prues will be half the amounts listed artwe. -l wo self-contain- IHed S11H.PK trinallv oh ""Fifth Ave. West. HOUSE Excel-naii, onview. X'1 MACH1NEKY tot. SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and un-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured bv National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver B.C. lH METAL WORK nuusE-fl rooms. Wilh traMrra nimit I LOTS on Secnnri NOW AVAILABLE Rsiulll Evury Monday on the Clair Wallac Show! C11R 10 45 A.M. Train-Canada Network Drawings 1mi wOf Ik- nmdc dnf iiiK this pruKram vrv Moudny. Be mire to tune in every Monday, Wednesday and Friday! s'"rr,ai)d residential ft; h".18,,01 tne city. SWkR &DCO; LTD rv Management 1 (t) ; YJ'S "1, 000- SSt iv .... t. r.v Sail South by famous Princess Line Enjoy the restful accommodation, th delicious food, the excellent .ervice of a Princess Steamer. PRINCE RUPERT SAILINGS Southbound Sunday Nov. 28 Wednesday, Dec. 8 Sunday, Dec. 19 For information and reservations contact PLUMBING Installations and Reiwirs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof-Ine. Letourneau & Sons. 69 Sixth West. Phone 543. ti) al moulding for home-craft use. Simple and easy to instal. Supplied in eight ?'wu shapes to suit every home need. No fu ols required. . BRQV,NW0 E. Maclean, General Ageiit D. H LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL JNfSON HARDWARE CO. IIP. 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