"1 Prince Uupcrt Dalle tttm Thursday, January 6, 1949 Local News items . . . BEAUT 1 I ,01 Jerry Lemlre is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Simund-son are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert on a trip to Vancouver. F. M. Dockrill of Telkwa arrived in thp eftw vecterHav af- O. W. Nickcrson is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver and Seattle on business. At Seattle he will attend sessions of the International Fisheries Commission of which he is a member. George Anderson, secretary oi the Dejep Sea Fisherrr.eu's Jacob Hansen is sailing to rJ liiiimJii.'ti"t::-P'liii,-J'lH-,,t'li"1',!"5i-il! t'1 " t ii iltl EzjUlil'iiji.iiilltiiiiiilliiiii'iliStlsi.iii;- .T-'i.ilt.lll-lilllilitiMi,;!'"! 00B3ggS5PflBgSVwHHaHBa3HBH UTLITy , . ECONOMY MOOSE WOMEN HONOR BRIDE Regular meeting of the Women cf the Moose was held last night on a trip to Vancouver. S O.N. Whist and Dance with Mrs. Annette Manscll is sailing on the Prince Rupert tonight on a trip to Vancouver. Miss Evie Rivett is sailing to-r.leh cn the Prince Rupert on a trip to Vancouver. t Canadian Legion W.A. Meet 1 refreshments Friday. January 7 night at the Mouse Temple. at 8 o'clock. Mike Colussi play ..j j .. ... . tUa Senior Regent Glenn was in IL WITH Vtlvaply weatherboard ternoon by train from the in- ' ! . " " ? . ing. Everyone welcome. (5) the chair. Business included or town for a brief business rrmce Kupen lor aeauie wnt, teric . 5 ' i i i . :, I ; f ; i iliiu niiiu Fir Plvun fulin cf.kftf reading of reports of various Bronson Cuasey oi the North- ' visit. He will return home on j! (Iiuknesws u. - ' .,,r,hs from 12 to 40 feekvaiUble for early delivery ne win represent, me union ai, a conference between the In-trnational Fisheries Commission ing in the Club Rooms, Thurs. ern B.C. Power Co. left on yes tomorrow evening's train. Jan. 6, 8 p.m. Installation oi ith terday's plane for a trip to the Queen Charlotte Lslands. and representatives of the iinrnT p fAFCPDV ITh David Crocker, collector of customs at Ketchikan, and Mrs. Crocker were passtngers aboard officers. (4) Meeting of Job's Daughters Frl Jan. 7, at 8 p.m. sharp. Ini committees. The publicity committee is to convene a rummage sale in the near future. Mrs. Clouthier (nee May Brew) was recipient of a wedding gift following her recent marriage. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served. I ;LPL!I I .LVHI I Ll I LIU. v i LUMiiKK -j liUILDlINU bUPPLlES 1 PICNE 116 Mrs. M. M. Roper, secretary of the board of school trustees, Extra Trousers tiation, Silver March and party the Prince Rupert yesterday returning north after a trip to Seattle on vacation. T i Mrs. N. A. Belcetov is sailing on the Prince Rupert tonight to return to Victoria after visiting 'her husband here for the last week. Mr. Beketov is the new Department of Transport at 9:45. (5) will leave Sunday for Victoria where she will attend a con ference of School Board secret John Kennedy left today by air on his return to Victoria aries under sponsorship of the HOTEL ARRIVALS The reputation of !j "jfelSEMBBl' Department of Education. Her marine agent here. If you wisn io nave NORTHLAND DAIRY start delivering F a s h i o n-C raft attendance at the conference j was authorized by the School' L. M. Felsenthal will be leaving j next Monday on one of his periodical business trips as far East as Montreal. He will be away five or six weeks. Ole Thorsen of Terrace is in the city from the interior paying a visjt with his son-in-law your milk on Monday, January where he is a naval officer cadet at Royal Roads joint training college. William Osborr.e returned on Wednesday afternoon by air from Vancouver where he spent a two-week holiday. Board last night. 10, and you have not placed Prince Uupcrt A. G. Wood, Vancouver; J. C. Oswald, Vancouver; J. W. Jackson, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. H. Adaskin, Vancouver; F. M. Dockrill, Telkwa; B. Lee, Van Clothing for a high standard of excellence has been well established I your order. Phone to ana a salesman will call. 5 L. S. Ferris, promi.icnt business man of Ketchikan, was a MONTREAL, Jan. 6th It. donn't tke an eiri "jialint-t" So "read your liund"! When your haoda ar oft. Mii'Oih and wll-kept, it's any to w they're th luinils o'fk My who taken pride in her appcaraiwe! 8b r iv- i omR a"d disiiwasliing, Mt if o I'd mtnm 11,'n't slike.pi! an extra butt if of JKUUKN3 LOTION in In r t iti'tit-ii ua it repilarly. Yea, no matter bt,, hum tly rhmen . . . Jergerw lotion will keep yow i,..m,I ilieauliful. And il'a a Rewirl idea, after a prtif t- Friends in Prince Rupert have received Christmas greetings from L. W. Waugh, veteran of the telegraph service and now living in Toronto. . Originally ft Benny Lee, former local bu.si- nessman nrv rri!,;ii; in ;a,1 couver; S. Mesick, Smilhers; H.j Lugmurn, Smithcrs; Mr. and and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Jens Munthe. Miss Ann Brown, after spend tor many years. aboard the Prlnce couver, arrived in the city Wed-! passonetT R", from Halifax, he was at one time stationed at the Bamfield pert yesterday on his way north 1 nesday on the Prince Georize ing the Christmas and New Year ImlW J'"l llf 1U liiuic m urnniB aiiKium. imu ,tuui im - nil-! M0.-1 wiii' i ho have learned this lovely way to smooth. om Seattle. on a brief business trip. cable office on Vancouver isl holiday season here with her r h.nid-i know ai evcu aa Uue a toiio m ivifftm IttlWI hb4 vl,)',l.iltP''W"rkl and. He came to Prince Rupert with the old Government Tele Mrs, W. Spencer, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. S. Laird, Terrace; D. M. McDonald, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. Lylick, city; Mr. and Mrs. Cieamore, Vancouver; Frank Moore, Vancouver; A. Yoxall, Terrace; II. Herget, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. S. Smith, L n. M liif Of Dnfrt Fmwrrht . . '. that's, l'l DIMMi.Sntami! So quirk, l I I -OTAI'IfH'A JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Suits, Overcoats, Shoes,, miscellaneous items. All sale goods at cost'. Sale commences Mon- graphs, remaining here for years and becoming manager of parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown, sails by the Prince Rupert tonight to resume her studies at Crofton House School in Vancouver. "Portage," an interesting Na Outstanding comfort, wear and appearance will assure you of satis Canadian National Telegraphs. efrtjiitt hit wnen servea inew: . a . . . inn to mii ,,. himi' nlti'lf kiiJd of creamy tapiora puddings ".,',',,, ,i..lti tinale for any meal I For "i"pfrial" Chorolate 'I'apioca Pudding I like to V -lell-O i ...I ..rnvm unii m anrinl lina li rttttA day, January 10. Prince Rupert i i Emil Petersen is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Seattle where he will represent the Prince Rupert halibut boat owners at a meeting next week between the International Fish-ries Commission and representatives of the fishing industry. Announcements Nanaimo. risnermen s co-op. (11) Pallbearers at the funeral of tional Film Board picture, depicting inland water travel in Daily Rews Classified Ads get Quick Results! X s J' lul Viiinlla Tapioea Pudding with fluffy, ahredded eoeo. i , ti,( r pi i.n r pirnii-hed festively, 1 uae economical Jell-O Tapioca &'.,;, ,i th' -e wmtry dayi". Jules Seguin yesterday had all faction when you buy one of the new spent considerable time in the Canada from the aboriginal days of the birch bark canoe to the i. Ift Ho lotf Trick to H Lit Hatba wko think feminine bridite- Yukon, having, like Mr. Seguin, Fashion-Craft suits I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spencer! of Terrace arrived in the city Wednesday on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver, enroute home after a visit to Pasadena, California, ivhere Mrs. . Spencer underwent a sej-ious operation several weeks ago. They also visited in Ohio and they plan to return to Terrace by train Friday. Mrs. Spencer is recovering satisfactorily from her been through the Klondyke K advertiseniMiw ti tula column will be charged lor a I all montb at 26 cents a wurd keep our i ami lira liii'i'V and well-fed ,' viilmut t he iiou!e- stampede. with extra trousers. present times of large Great Lakes steamers, constituted the program at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro, Club rml'jf ' nothing but the colour if,f"4of "MaryV new hat t to listen m aonie i f hi. mi v tlyinn out of 1 f-Mi '"i'i faler Tl than Civic Centre Bridge Party, n . : J time! Kxcellent reeiiiex and equally January 7, 8 p.m. i ni'Ws in i i nai, a uliv I'm always ho 1 ) ' ; IT::" 1 Queen Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. Priced at $67.00 Bridge and Ciibbage, Civic Cen yesterday. President Orme Stuart was in the chair and there was a fair attendance of members with one guest in the person of Ole Thorsen of Ter tre, January 10. Cribbage, Whist, Bridge at Accounts of $2,080 ' for the month of November and $17,289 for December were approved for payment by" the Prince Rupert and District School Board at its monthly meeting last night. - ; School children planning to attend the afternoon basketball exhibition to be put on by the Harlem Globe TrotteA here on January 24 will be excused Catholic School Hall, Jan. 13, 8 race. Next week the oyro ciud Oabyifey p.m. will be in regular monthly bust excellent "buywords" eireulata 'round the bridge-table . . . help to keep "our men" well-fed! Lately, I've heard more and more women talking flliout the new. improved TKNDER LEAF TEA BALLS! And no wonder! Their flavour is mierb . . . Oranite Pekoe at it tnMient! They're made of the ift lop leaves, you -e . . . tiny, young leaves that, add aomrthing very "extra' to the flavour I And they're oo very easy to serve , , . so very economical. For juH one of tha Tender Ix-af Tea Bulln given yo two cupi of extra-delicious Orange Pekoe! That's why so many womea wi caving "Count me 'in' ai a Tender Leaf Tea Ball 'fan'!" ness session and two weeks Burns Banquet, Presbyterian ,0 ,(i .irios.1 a budget- ootius iil hkf tl'i"! . di' liiiiiii'inakeM are ill,' lt0 way to keep melt lull-' . . ii)d, at nine, iivc the family that, amir--" ihey rrave with ,1-! mi we, Oxo irt Iho ali i Ha our of pi iine, lean ciiMaii 'l in ciiIh' mid fluiil n'licti you add Oxo cubed 'mi in -iniK, Mi Wi or cra-rm'll have lieef-i it-It. deli-ui wiih your "meut li'si" k your grocer tomorrow . . it mcs you ko iiiurli a- (-(. ! Relieve miseries direct rV-. hence there will be the annual Church Hall, Thurs. Jan. 27. installation of officers by Dis The Shrine Club Band will witliout "dosing" VA PO BUS play at the Civic Centre Janu- trict Governor Wilson Hunt of from classes in time to get to ary 31. ' Penticton the Civic Centre for the open Ing of! the special youngsters' show, the School Board decided i last ninht. ur Hatbead ocaiiiiiallv look like an "accident eaiw' . . . with I i-1 1 li 1 1 1 1 - Muled "iiilhc.-iive" covering his stubborn aliavmg cut.-' Hi-II like DAI. MAS Dresfing! ...they cover cuts vmlhi . . . they'll help preserve his well-groomed look! IiK-un-pii uous and comfortable Dalmai Dressings are made of a paH'r-thin wibstanee that's washable, water-pi-Hof, s-iuoolli, can t fr.iy, stretches al! ways and is flch-i-ulound. ,Ve-J. DalmiuJ i)ie-Miigs are a nirdicuie cabinet x V ' l.h al for handauini: Junior's scratches . . . and for your "kitchen v ie "ju-t the thing" apply one in a jiffy and then because it's roof - von can ii putatoc.i wa.h dishes ... just as if you d tr ut x oiii m If at ull! iff Ammthf Haw Maay flk Gat f rmif i The new orange-coloured boxes which have recently been adopted for SAL AD A TEA BAGS mark the return in tea-bag form to our FINEST ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY at no increase in price. SAUDA TEA COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Vp KSHLICR J115I. 1 u r . njov a good "Creain . T j: of Wheal." breakfast ! ' , V At least, it'samaaing Cir, J i Jf jattaft y i! L U,ilj""" .FOR YOUR - ) 'chick'en IN " ( AIwr" THE ROUGH" I It I li " , . - CALL RED 705 ) F t CIVIC CENTRE ) DINING R00M if ( r $b I if winter's! I v ohik, v jf - M It is time to think about KOjll SIKIN IU iMI,lS I 'CnP f it '' 11 your nouse Butters ncct; I ! I i III attention, if your boat heeds-' I I r?rts 1 : !; new tanks, see us; we have;; ZimZZ I I ?i't"'"Jll I ' '' t'le cQulpmnet and expert- j; ' VkJt''l""' I ii cnce 1,0 do anything in the j gu ii Sheet Metal line: to anyone who's nev- r i. eor't Wc is a Good Tim -it i i-Hiu- . . . and here w oie.i 1 1 h v li'cfinn 1' s a 'Sai-- er lieicu ine iitauiv Miiool lilies. of good! 5 Minute CREAM OF WHEAT"! Ome L .iil uit-i ilung-Slei-ial licolul ion ! n-l In- Miiiiething (ill really ml iimld have Willi ju-t a minim . . . a liullday unlike ii holiday ... a new rug for it -,-.J Hil5; vmi'vc tasted it, you'll understand why your family are suddenly en-lliusiastie nbout breakfast, when a Miniilr; "Cream of Wheat'' is on the menu. And it's hi very ca:-.y to prepare, too! Ju.-l live minute of lioiling will took it lo delirioua eri aininess . . . and it's extra-good piiukled with brown sugar or raisins! So serve it to your family-tomorrow! And, remember 3 Minute "Cream of Wheat'' contains blood-em aching lion . . . and it pi ov ides Calcium and Phosplioiua for diets di ticieut in tlice elements. Ye, it's good . . . and good for you I oi; nniin ... a iM-tlcr wa-li-lunr. ,-a mix l'r imi h t hiiiu.s -nii-i v ins and now i. the ii liisiii! Open n Nich' lallv fur Ihi" purMi-e n-aii-t HANK OF MONT-li ii n h . . .and i-t in I 'pudim? nil Jii.lii. Ii's a wonderful In m i- ili.il Mimethiiig -oin- i all the lime ! Tin- I.- your il ii I -loll . . .o decide what, mi now -and diop into the I IlitllOUIIW. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Place to Buy" January Bedding Special consisting of 2" Steel Tubinp Bedstead Steel-- Ribbon Slat Spring Spri,"- - Filled Mattress in 3'3 ", 4', 4'6" ALL FOR $39.25 ALSO SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS SPECIALS Royal York, panelled S3 1.50 Royal York, plain .... $29.50 Sani-Filled $27.50 All above have high-tempered coil springs. 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