.Moose Lodge Whist land Dancing Party ISrfnrr Unprrt DdNp f5rttis Mj:u1.iv, rivember 6, 1943 : ":".r t""f T-v7- f I PRAIRIE PIONEER IS VISITOR HERE Ac independent dally newgpper devoted to the upbuilding ot Prince Rupert ud all noinmunltle enmpr'Ung northern nd central British Columbia (Authorized u Second Class Mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published everr afternoon except Sunday by Pi luce Rupert Dally News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, Britlah Columbia, "T K. HT7NTER. Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director. JtEitBER OF CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION I hildren s Records Hark! Priaf-winners Saturday night at the weekly whl;t drive of the Moose Lortue were Mrs. Joe Ratchford. Mrs. J. Van Walleg-ham for the ladles and H. P. Woodside and T. Latch for the men. AHer serving of refreshments prises wire distributed and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the strains of music by the Moose Orchestra under direction of Gunnar Varfeldt. SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier. Per Week. 20c: Per Month. 75c: Per Year. 18 00. SSmi'X r,,w.j ... By Mail, Per Month. 50c: Per Year, 500 Nursery Rhymes on unbreakabl vinylite, from 49e up. Favorit , Walt Disney Characters Buni , Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Donald Duck, and many others f xrhisivplv on Ponit ri i Sfnltkh n SPECIAL Walt UIpv'. ti,,i !Jim. Toot" from the pic "Mekidv Time" unbreakable I . u'k Da Guards, pj Ps aj,r Popular NumJuTs )v V)Ur F avor I rankie l.iine Nell U; Oliver Elliott of Wawaneta. Manitoba, who is visiting at the home of Sheriff and Mrs. M. M. Stephens went to school witr. Mr. Stephens more than half century ago. Early in the '70'i Mr. Elliott's father and three brothers settled in the Wawan-esa area before the land was surveyed into sections. Usirg the township posts as starting points tlie brothers plowed furrows a mark the mile square areas they selected and, when the survey was finally completed, their original lines were only a few yards out. 7'he Stephens moved to what was known as the Elliott Dist-trict in IB8S and it -was then that Mr. Elliott and Mr. Stephens first met. In 1898 Mr. Stephens cam" to British Columbia iand, although tiie former schoolmate kept tip Uieir iriendship through cHTfKpondcnce, It was not un'i! 42 years later, when Mr. Steph.-n took a trip ast, that the tr.'n rue't again. i Later this winter Mr. Ellioit rill renew acquaintances on Cancwiver Island and in the Fiawr Valley wlvre there are many lormer residents of hi licne district. That Aint Right" "Confesi-n' Singing thp nines' "All of Me" Coquette" J f I "" t, if 1 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC LAMPS EVERY LIGHTING NEED "A DADtKDIT 201 THIRD AVENl'C WEST telephone Project SPITE OF the more or less tacit approval of IN ity council for the project, there is no doubt a considerable difference of opinion as to the mer-tits of the proposal to involve the city's finances to 'the extent of $550,(RK) in an ambitious new telephone system. Aid. Casey's letter in the Daily News last week brought the matter into the limeliyht and it was an interesting' idea which he expounded that the situation might be relieved at much less cost ivith a sub-exchange in the east end of the city jvhere the critical shortage of telephone service now exists. v - rrne council's certainty that a new half million clellar telephone system will stand on its own feet and pay for itself is not sha.red by all citizens it is certain. At best, the undertaking would prejudice the city's credit for toine time. . It is obvious that large amounts of money are needed for such things as schools, sewers, street im-provements indeed almost everything that a reas-. onably up-to-date and modern city should expect to "have. Certainly telephone service also needs improvement .and extension but the qustion is whether 'the other items are not needed worse .and whether it should he permitted in any way to prejudice their -consummation. A plebiscite on the project not a bylaw to ap-' prove the financing it is to be offered at the civic election npxt week. Allowed to express an opinion on this will be all the voters, regardless of whether , .or. not they are, property owners who, through pavement of taxes, will in the end, directly foot the financial responsibility. 7h -TTr w GRANDFATHER, GRANDMOTHER AND AUNT MARGARET Here is the latest croup portrait of King George VI; Queen Elizabeth Mild Princess Margaret Rose. They have taken on a new status with the advent of a little princeling to Princess Elizabeth and her consent, the Duke of Edinburgh. Their tour of Australia and New Zealand next year has been cancelled indefinitely because of the King's illness which makes it necessary for him to havs complete rest. Heis eufiermg from a -circulatory ailment in his right foot. Sons of Norway Whist and Dance Sons of Norway whist drive SHIPS AND WATERFRONT C7 i v i V w ! and points, sailing also at 11 p m. lor Butedale, Matnu and Van- CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC MM, unnw V and dance at the Tilth Avenue j Hall on Friday night drew out a j fair-sized crowd and the event was enjoyable to all present.! Winners at whist were Mrs. R. , Wick and Mrs. A. Jensen, for : the ladies, and E. Nie!m and H. j P. Wootlftlde fur the men. After : serving of refreshmnets, dane-i ' ing was enjoyed with music by Mike CohiAsi. The committee in charge consisted of Nels Gun-derson, master of ceremonies; Knut Slatta, presiding at the door, Mrs. A. Jensen, Mrs. F. Schroeder and Mr. A. A Beautiful Assortment of Pen and Priu-U Set rinsing from ejj, WALLETS ry TIIXEY Brldije and Cribbage Sets hi Leather C-Zlpper Brief Cases-Zipuer Writing Cs (ilVT STATIONEUY Christmas Carls, Taijs and Seals-Fjnry ( IHihb Priii(in( Besner Block Lacrn with more than 300 tons of freight, the bulk of it tor Alaska ports, C.P.R. steamer j Princess Norah arrived here ut I 13:30 Saturday afternoon, sailing north at 2 p.m. She was un-c!er command of Capt. Pet.-r Leslie. The voyage is the fir it of her winter schedule between Vancouver and the north. wrathall's i'iioto fimshint: Develnpine. Prinlins Enlarsin; QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplier A new police launcn or coast service will be launrhed at Coal Harbor, Vancouver, tomorrow. It is fifty feet long and is intended for genera! coast service. It will be known as P.M.L. No. 17 and will be launched by Attoi-ney General Gordon Wismer. Her gross tonnage is 26, with 105 h.p. Vivian diesel engine. She will be stationed at Ocean Falls. 'Ju- inre.' piotinciol police constables will be under Wm. Mason. The freighter Southeastern, u vessel well known in Prince Rupert, experienced extra hard weather some time ago in Alaskan waters. She had a varied cargo and lost part of-it, but thj 'KNOW HOW WANTED TOMPLAININXJ of the run down condition and V appearance of the city with its unpaved side--" walks, its inadequate electric light service, its .antiquated sewer system, its insufficient water services and a generally primitive state-of -affairs, the "'.Prince George Citizen calls .upon the people of Prince George to express their faith as responsible citizens by building a city in which wide can be taken and for which they need not apologize. "With the aldtrmanic elections: approaching,'-.-the paper say? editorially, "it is well for candidates to remember that there is increasing dissatisfaction with city conditions. Any man or any party who . shows signs of cleaning up the mess will be assured 'tjf overwhelming success." What goes for Prince George also, no doubt, can go for Prince Rupert: In fact we have been preach 200 cases of whiskey in the after deck came through safely. A cleckload of acetylene tank; went overboard.. For, a full 49 hours the crew went short on sieep and meals for they wes hard put to it to keep the shU from swamping. When ths Southeastern finally arrived in Seward, parts of the cargo could be noted spilled over the dec's in the shape of smashed crates of produce. ing aiong mose very lines ourselves for years. We in the s:au::. couht cr BRITISH COLUrBlA IN Pn'tUATK In the Milder ut Mir -AitinltitMiwtlmi .! " A tut III the Matter of the ! tne i I rani. ( hliililiei', lleeeHed, InteKl.tte. TAKE NOTICE tht by Order of His Honor Judge W o. I'ulton. LjjcuI Judge of the Supreme Court of-,Brl-tish Columbia. I was on the 24ih d:iy of November. A.D. 1V48. ppoiut-ed Administrator ot Uie Knuile ol Flank Chudlnec. late of Ocean Fuilh. British Columbia, wlio died on or Bbout the 3rd day of S ptembt;r. 1948. at Ocean Palls. British Columbli. All persons indebted to Uie buivi etate are requintl to pay the amount ol their indebtedness to nie forthwith and all peTsons havinc olaims against the said estate ui( required to file tliem iUi me property verified on or betore the 31s day of December. 1948, failing wbliti distribution will be made having re-Kurd only to uch claimB of hith 1 .sliall have been notilied. DATED lit Prince Rupert. B.C.," thit ''Nth ciay of November. r94S. GORDON J'RASER FORBES. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. BC I2WH wf iso nave our big civic inadequacies and problems . and, like Prince George, do not seem to Ve getting v-ery far with them. And it is not from n wi, ,.f so ' l1,e Two vesspis of the Union Steamship Co. were in port las' r.ight, both arriving about 8:80 p.m. The Cardena, Copt. John Boden, came from "Vancouver and waypoints, sailing at 11 p.m. realization o rthe -will to do something about it. So far here it wwne to he a matter of the "know how." for Stewart, Alice Arm and other I northern points. The Coftvl- lam, uapt. All Apmall was ) WAR CRY CHRISTMAS NUMBER k MOTHER Christmas issue of The War Crv a I from South Oueen Charlotte Isl- 22-;imj;e d1tkm, in new-size format made STARTS to work -:J$ in 2 seconds A 'A its apjwarance. t J!heisf fas completely designed and executed i ijJSX he Salvation Armsown Editorial and Publish- Commodore Ca.'e " " ""' """""""" "' I vi5f f 1 iowest emcts tt tablets ... 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