j Ion: Local News Items . . . HOTEL ARRIVALS Tuesday, March 8, 1&49 Dimension & Finish Lumber COAST COLOR FILM VIEWED A small group of city people took a vicarious trip up Hie inside passage from Vancouver to Dawson, then jumped to the op- .IHlii'1! Prince Rupert j HBIBIIillMV Bl ... i i irin -j TO WELCOME NEWFOUNDLAND George Howe returned by plane Monday afternoon from a brief business visit to Vancouver. "Ottawa Uiuhliuhls' 'by H. G. t Prince Rupert Ski Club dance, j Oddfellows' Hall, March 11. Tiek- ets may be obtained from mem-jbcrs. .... (59( 9 Wear ever waterless cookintr Introducing- ij'jyWOOU aiiu uiiuudru fpSah and Door '& Cement, Plaster, Brick George Muivo, Port Es.sincton, Peter Larson, Belmont, Massa-chussetts; S. Young, Smithers; P. Allen, Vancouver; H. Simpson, Hazelton; D. Bateson, Smithers; L. Buchanan, Smithers; W. H. Campbell, Terrace: Archibald. M P, on CFPR, 6:15; posit coast and crossed the At-Tuesday. (561 lantic in a 45-minute; interval Prince Rupert Chamber ot Commerce will jc.ln in the welcome which all Canada will extend to Newfoundland when the utensils For demonstration or service write Hec. Gould, Distributor, Box 1723 ' Mallory Hats I aboard the Canadian. Pacific Hay sailed on the st , P , v,fi. David R. - mhj afternoon. Princess Norah Monday afternoon on a week's business visit W. M. Watts returned to the R. Young, Skldegate; S. Crosby, j old colony comes formally into Skidegate; Mr .'and Mrs. C. Sor- j Confederation on March 31. A enson, Whitchorse; Miss J. Stat- message of felicitations will b.- city on yesterday afternoon's' to-Ocean Falls T & McCAFFERY LTD. urylhintf for the Builder" PHONE 116 The "travellers" were guests of Mrs. Nora Billings, hostess on the Princess Norah, who presented a premiere showing of wrain ironi a . business trip to Smithers. ' G. A. Gustafson of 140 Ninth Avenue East now has the Fuller Brush Agency for Prince Ru on, Edmonton; Julian Le Blanc, sent. city; Mrs. F. Edgar, Claxton; J. j Monday night, at the regular Bishop, Bella Coola; H. Grain-' monthly meeting of the Chani-ger. Rivers Inlet; P. Houghton j bcr, Lt. M. J. Stapleton, himself Rivers Inlet; J. F. Jansen, Na-! a Newfoundlander, was present kusp; E. M. Allsop, Vancouver; as representative of the Junior Nabob Cuffec at 59c a pound and Jewel Shortening at 29c a a color film "Klondyke Holiday." prepared primarily for pound are only two of the manyj pert and surrounding district. (57) C. H. Klotz, project engineer distribution in the United States to attract visitors to the pleas M. Brown, Ketchikan: T. C. Chamber of Commerce. He in- -r s V . 7 I fnrmpH Ihp Rpninr Horlv l.hnt. l.i"ip Scheer, Terrace. ures of west coast travel. The film is a beautifully" photographed document of a journey that has been made by ' thous of the Columbia Cellulose Co., lefj, by air today on a business trip to Vancouver. Jaycees would specially mark th: entry of Newfoundland into Confederation by sending a message Dargains on -display in Shear-down's windows.., - (57) J. F. :Laveuty, Canadian Pacific Railway ja.uditof, Vancouver, sailed Monday afternoon to return south after spending the last few days'on business' at the company's crty.offices. . . ., ' " '. .. United Fishermen & Allied Announcements All adTertwenraia ti rnu column will be charged fur u lull mouth at at wnti a wurd ands. Included in the picture are scenic shots of Prince Rupert that do ample justice to the city of welcome to Harbor Grace, a town- which might be considered as corresponding to Prince Ru- HURRY! HURRY! , . . with thai application to the Prince Rupert Music and Drama Festival. DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES MARCH 12 Miks Jean Urquhart, Secretary, Music and Drama Festival Ass'n. Workers' Union, Special Meeting of Employees of B.C. Packers Seal Cove Plant, at the Met- in the best of weather and at pert and a totem pole as a token j of friendship. There would also ropole Hall 7:30 p.m. Tuesday March 8. Important, please attend. (It) the height of summer . foliage. The film was followed by an be a bocial "Nevtluuiiuioiiu Night" observance. other which followed travellers' A tiridn TJPT71? P'RRIi'l Tlip Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter, I.O.D.E, Tea and Home Cooking, March 10, home of Mrs. Jens Munthe, 431 4th Avenue West. 17 Mar. Catholic School, 2:30 to 5:30. St. Patrick's Tea Homecooking and Apron Sale. on the Empress of Canada from ri l.- j i i i t- uaua.uuiu Bluebird Diamond syndicate js Want Ad? Bring Result! Montreal through a tour Mrs. . J. R.. Brown, mother of T. W. Brown and 5 A.' B. Brown, local barristers, arrived In the city from Vancouver on the Ca-mosun Sunday -evening. Mr. and Mrs.; Wilfrid Smith and family ."sailed, on the Ca-mosun this afternoon for Bute-dale where Mr. Smith is cm-ployed by the Canadian Fishing Co. CLASSIFY offering a first prize of $1000 and other smaller prizes to purchasers of Bluebird diamonds. All one has to do is writ a very KVwirt. lnftiir jenvinrr u-Viv hp hus Scotland and England. Those who viewed the .' films in the forward saloon of the Princess Norah while slie was Card Party 8 p.m. II Plymouth 5 6-ply - tires'. Can be seen rs Ltd. Phone (00) King Edward School Tea and Dr. R. G. Large returned to the city on the Caniosun this morning after making the round trip to Stewart on professional business. He reports arrival of spring weather conditions at Stewart. Two feet of snow has already disappeared although Sale, Friday, March 18. purchased a Bluebird diamond. ocrke . here southbound were F. J. Skinner, Inspector of Mines Until recently only manufactured in the United States, M A L L O II Y HATS are. now made in Canada and we are pleased to announce that we have acquired the agency for these famous hats. Made from fine quality fur felt, in new shades and smart styling, MALLORY HATS are .sure to meet with your approval. PRICED AT $G.50 $8.50 $10.00 All Bluebird diamonds have a certificate guaranteeing , perfection and a, paid-up insurance There will be a meeting of STOP! LOOK! READ! Get your- tickets now, limited amount only. St. Patrick's Dance. Sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce. Civic Centre Auditorium, Friday, Dosing there is still plenty left on the! members and prospective mem- Fred Hcmsworth, Police Inspector Woods - Johnson', Fire Chief H. T. Lock, Mrs. C. S. Hansen, Mrs. D. H. E. MacLcan, Customs Inspector S. P. Wood- policy against loss for one year. ground bers of the C.N.K. Tennis Club,! Bulger's are the agents in SINGER SEWING CLASSES You can learn to sew in eight easy lessons. ENROLL NQW AT YOUR SINGER SEWING CENTRE (61) Thursday, March 10, at 8 o'clock Jipation side, and Immigration Inspector March 18, 9:30 to 1:30. Music Prince Rupert and have the application forms and particular. . Also see the ad on Page 6. (50) in the Civic. Centre. All members urged to attend. (55) James Nicoll. by the Dukes. Its woman iron lilivet KID OF MANY COLORS No other leather can be dyed In as many diverse colors as kid skin. United Church W.A. Rummage v for mimtipa-read tlua un- JAP STAND LITTLE WALTIIAM, Ens., Because excavations for plpe-lavinsr will cross a lartre Roman Arvid MaUsun,.' upholsterer, and Leonard W. Leigh, manufacturers' agent,, were elected to membership in the Prince Ru stof SCRATCHING Sale, March 19, at 320 Second Avenue, two doors from CFPR. Jobs Daughters Scotch Dance Oddfellows' Hall, March 19, 8 to 12. Rebekah Fashion Show, Mar. 11 cemetery here, they will be dug C HFTI-DDPfi Relit vt Itch in a Jiffy i IJ ULI LfLL by hand under the supervision f'or 10 yrart i:rn strung metJi-iinca couldn't trip mr. At last i'?y doctor in hini'd ofrwrf KM. LOGO'S of an archaeologist. ay s aj hi.i. h . i.f wPmir w t..,i,-. i - t - . i. .. . ..... ... r, ft m Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Would Consider Matter 23, Oddfellows' Hall. i ! iM.L-HKAN. I tt.t'l it.ry H irr,ai t, i,r f lira :tI.Inn. -fc "Urn it. h...f .,.. I t'l hnith. .nn CjbU -01 I. Ak ur (Uuc.t tat D.O.D PrMrtttcMk. Presbyterian Tea, Church Hall li.'pm to ml thi hrrnUutt ccrral j March 24. KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service BELLS HONOR CENTENARIAN TOTNES, Devonshire, Eng., (P) Parish church bells rang for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Sehvood, who celebrated her 100th pert Chamber. 'of Commerce at the regular - monthly dinner meeting of ; the Chamber last night. There was an attendance of about. 40 members at a session which continued for about three hours, much longer than usual. President G. R. S. Blackaby was. in the chair and guests of the evening were H. G. T. Perry of Prince George, Indian Superintendent Frank An- Prince Rupert Symphony Or No hasty expression of opinion on the matter of the return of. the Japanese people- to the E 1 W akw .few Bt .m. tltkw RBv i AGENTS FOR STETSON AND MALLORY HATS Call 53 . nd .in realized l mi lot H;r. tyularty now arid ! um Inv fmn tfx gmn oit re- iiiiiiiimimiimiimimitmiiwiiwin chestra concert in support of Prince Rupert Film Council, March 25. (70) Pacific Coast was considered West i Avenue iUlill!lr.HillHHII!!HllliiHllllllli'.'.J 718 Second justified at the meeting. of the Prince Runert Chamber of Women of the Mtxj.se spring f ft h:iv :iv( to Ink Commerce Monday night. A dc YOUR ( 'CHICKEN IN ( !rOE THE ROUGH' (! CALL RED 105 v ; CIVIC CENTRE ) DINING ROOM N tea, April 7, at Mrs. J. P. Mol- I finite difference of opinion was!jer-s IS DROWNED AT BELLA BELLA 124 Fourth Avenue East. field and Lieut. M. J. Stapleton. j loCal commanding officer of the i Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. disccrnable. I As from March 31 .return ot Orange Spring Sale, April 13 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. j the Japanese to the coast will i;vc for cnntili-ifi.ulk in ihr dipt. Jlv-nnd drink J 1,-KllAS is not i- ii'nvil. or in ..vm relinf. If & you nrr (jC Efl liwhir your Molorisis- 'While attending Civic Centre activities, leave your car with us. WE'LL SERVICE IT WHILE YOU HAVE FUN! Donald George Tite, Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, ' ' U narmiccaKlo TVo "Manln and 9-month-old son of Mr. ana , of'Trade j R- Board had an I Mrs. George R. Tite of Bella . resolution Dcfore u,e April 18. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 21. Anglican Sprins Sale, Satur Bella, was drowned there, on j Joca, chanlbpr hoidillg that the March 1, according to a report S nininil on the "i ALU IRAN Japanese had failed to prove Skinny men, women gain 510, 15 lbs. Cet New Pep, Vim, Vigor Drive in tonight received at district headquarters i themseives gooc alld ioyai citi day. April 23. I 'ili l'J kello;g' Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, of provincial police from the officer in charge at Ocean Falls April 27. -ht thrim annv-nmiM tin out. iigiT hoiiow. i An inquiry was held by the cor- llll ii b. no lnnr prwn: boil lum lull- . en. 1 i. The United Church Spring Service Hours. Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. BOB PARKER'S Sale, May 5. zens ana tneir return 10 me coast could only lead to dangerous economic friction and racial feeling. The Maple Ridue board urged the continuation of dispersal across Canada as the only solution of the problem. After some discussion, tt.e Chamber tabled the matter for further consideration. $$ is riunibine or Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS Thone 174 ... Box 274 I ()iKi;,ilc pallli Unit de Candy i - IsterJ Nuts ITls. women, men mho nvnr rould Kim n-fnr. miwanil of iilwpelv, hlttn-kMjk"lt h.Mli. Th.v tl-kfi tntwcial vifnf-riuilltni. nwii'-buiNl:' Innlr. iwtrti. Itl irnlr. atitniilant. tnvmimtorw. Ir.n umn Ri. eilfum. nrich b(M)(), Imimtvt lip-M nnil fliitMtion no fw1 tun yon mt" tr.ig(n nwl nouri.hmot . put flwli on lam Iw.nw Ihtn't lr t:t!i mo ft, Bnp w'ii Ton vr gBiiii. inn h 10. 16 r Itm. jfou nnnrt tor Dnrmnl wmrt'i. I odin hltl NfW"srt i-qiitnlfd" mi'j Irv limnif i"lrj 'lomc Tahlnl t..r nw Tiof ftnil uMftvi .r-ig-i". Una vary uju . At M ttnrni1'.8. - dental dath was established. There are, however, no details asvyct. The father of the child is a member of a well known pioneer Prince Rupert family. C.C.F. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons of Norway Hall. Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs. L. W. Krrgin. Sonja Ladies Tea May 28. UPTOWN SERVICE STATION PHONE 7!)1 Secdiul anil McBridc 1 Plastic Curtain Sets V - w. MA HE IP KEADY TO HANG SPECIAL $,95 Set ASSORTED COLORS AND DESIGNS T.S.S. PRINCE RUPERT SAIIS FOR VANCOUVER AND 'INTERMEDIATE PORTb EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT FREE OILCLOTH BABY BIBS iff V If ! FREE LUB WITH EVERY V"- !v I VJ& PURCHASE OF 50c OR OVER rtiotie Itcd 400 518 3rd Ave. W. VJW mm For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUFERT. B.C. i 1 41 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY AT LOWER COST WE CARRY, ' A REPRESENTATIVE WAREHOUSE STOCK L'fpi'i. "sni uht: (,ni(lr;ir Tire & Kuler Co. Ud. Crftuidiii'i WrstinRlioiise Co. Mel. Camp division). (ienrriil Dry flalieries tr Canada LIU. Duslbanc ('oinpuny of It.C. (;. II. Wood & Co. Li d. Denhy i'.rolhers & o. Ltd. Imperial Wiping Kag Co. Ltd. and others ( PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Moving, Tacking, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd tmd Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Red Cross is doing. Its ret Blood Trans, fusion Service is fast being extended to cover all Canada. It Rives aid to crippled veterans; lt supports Outpost Hospitals in lonely settle nicnts. Its helping hand brings comfort to suflcring humanity everywhere. Ihc Red Cross urgently needs OUR support now. Give generously. Red C row services aim inclute: I rratmenl fur i.nppled (JuMreu, Sulrilimt Services, I irst Aid ami Home Strsiiig Cflww.t, Swimming mnd Vater Safety, B omen's H ort Activities, etc. A wall of fire liys w.ste village of city block. A flood engulfs I whole community. From out the deT.station t bub 1 he moan of mother is heard. A child is iuflcnng from burns, or cold, or hunger. A score, hundred or t thousand people arc left homeless. Within a few hours the Red Cross has organ-iied relief. Food, blankets, clothing are rushed to the scene of the disaster. Shelter is found for the unfortunates. The shock of disaster is eased. Tears gift way to smiles. This is but part of the great work OUR Phone 032 P.O. Box 772 712 Beeond Ave. This is YOUR mrk-GIUi whn ntiaVif vur fenHm. frnrm-Im, tk t l CmmkIim i4i f nuilliw 0Mr 4t-& " ! N T E D w n Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Fiiargiug Flash Photos Taken at Hume Phone Green 389 21 G 4th St. PRINCE RUrERT, B.C. RED CROSS CANADIAN Al l i lt ATIONS WILL IV K ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOW' 1NG POSITIONS FOR 1S49: CAMP MANAGERS BOAT CKEWS ONE SKIPPER J. CLAtSEN & SON RUPERT MARINE REALTY Box 018 Prime Rupert, B.C. COTTAGE CHEESE Dank of I nnuiiercc l'b'.iiie lb Local CampaiRn Headquarters U. A. MOKLEY New Creamed Fresh Madc; VALENTIN DAIItY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE