8:15 OX Tlir Monday, November 7,1949 . TODAY and ..TUESDAY 7 p.m. 9:15 1 ri'Vl,.u . by RuP'Me J Children's Wear Itopartiiicnt ST. PETER'S FALL SALE CHI w 1 NILS ROBINSON, FISHERMAN, DIES Nils Robinson, veteran coast halibut and salmon fisherman, 1 who used the first gasboat for VINCENT PRICE CARTOON NEWS Wallace's Of Course! SALE NOW ON - EYE OPENING SUPER BARGAINS CC D Q Radio Dial I T I 1240KH3cyeleg (Subject to Channel salmon trolling in this district and invented a brass spoon which he patented and the type -hich is now in general use, passed away last Friday afternoon In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. He had come to this coast from steam trawlers out of Vancouver. He had lived in Prince Rupert for many years, and despite j;reat ae was active in salmon and halibut fishing until three years aso when he came ashore permanently. Early In the year Illness necessitated his entering the Prince Rupert General Hospital and in June lie moved to the Pioneers' Home from where Srnior and Evening Branches Co-operate in Enjoyable Aifair Senior and Evening Branches of the Woman's Auxiliary cooperated in the annual fall tea and sale of St. Peter's Anglican Church at -Seal Cove last Thursday afternoon. The tea roam mas In charge of tha evening branch and the ser.lj- branch looked after the various bazaar stalls Decorations were In the Hallowe'en motif. The affair was opened by Archdeacon E. D. Hodson and many guests were received by Mrs J. Prince, president oi the W.A. and Mrs. Hodson, wife of the rector. In charge of the tea room were Mrs. Wilfrid. Taylort Mrs. M. Ol-sen, Mrs. David Gabtl and Mrs. Andrew Goyatt. Scrvit?urs vere Mrs. Ted Moore, Mrs. Frank Baldwin and Mrs. J. Rltchlo The MONDAt -rM. 4:00 Bernle Draden Telia a Story 4:15 Stock Quota tronn and Inv 4:30-Magic Adver lures 4:45 Something Is Harmony 5:0a Little Concert 5:30 To be announced 55c 65c INFANTS MITTS and INFANT BONNETS 35c 65c 90c INFANTS VESTS-Ages 9 Month I Years 35c 45c INFANTS TEATHERS-Famous Dr. Allen 15C $1.35 GIRLS' TAMS-For School and Everyday Wear 45C 30c PLASTIC RAIN HEADKERCHIEFS 15C $2 GIRLS', SLACKS Sizes 8-10-12-14 Years 95C cashier was Mrs. William McLean. CHOOSE YOUR f he went back to the" hospital recently. Born in Norway January 14, 1807, Mr. Robinson was married but his wife died before he left the Old Country as did also his daughter in infancy. Surviving relatives include one sister, Mrs. E. Covlll in Vancouver and another, Mrs. W, W. McAuley at Van Anda. There arc three other sisters and a brother in Norwav Nenhewu uro The ladles In charg of the booths were: Sewing Mrs. O. A. Heb'j, Mrs. A. J. Croxford and Mrs. D Slev-ert.. Home Cooking Mrs. W. B. Skinner, Mrs. J. W. Moo, thou-e and Mrs. J. O. Viereck. Candy Mrs. W. Davidson, Mis. H. V. Tattersal and Mrs William Wallace. Th Ori8inol OVAITINE Y I y7"oy' ni'Jy. Pictures Wont Tell But PRICES Will! QUANTITIES LIMITED - ALL SALES FINAL, Please Richard, Carl, and O.icar OLte! The funeral will take place' Tuesday afternoon at Uie 3. C. Undertakers with Rev. Earll Roilarid officiating and Ted Ror-' 0ALTI1 vik, Sam Haugan, Olof Stega vig, Carl Oiske, Oscar Giske and Richard Giske acting a3 THE W LATHER AVOID DISAl'I'OINT.MKNT . . , OKDER JOUI: Synopsis A weak storm center develop-In? about 300 miles West of Vancouver Island Is expected to prevent the formation of dense tog In the lower main- HUNTER PINNED BENEATH TREE so"3 vCmaii (6a land region tonight. Little I change In the fog conditions i In the Interior of the province TODAY Forrest J. Ferguson ,erev; member of the boat Violet B. was brought to Prince Rupert Saturday afternoon., shaken Is looked for today or tomorrow. Forecast Cloudy with Intermittent I but uninjured, after being pin-j ned beneath a fallen log sev lloxtnl Assort mciils T'U.. ...Ml 1 . 1 $3.50-$4 $4.25 GIRLS' SKIRTS Ages 3, 4, 5, 6 1.45 $2 $2.75 GIRLS' BLOUSES-Ages 7-12 For School and Gym 1,25 $3.25 $4.25 GIRLS' BLOUSES-Sizes 7-14-Smart Styles 1,75 ; Wallace's Sale Of Children's Winter Wear OUTSTANDING VALUES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS' $8.95 WHITE PARTY AND CONFIRMATION DRESSES-A11 Sizes. 83.95 $2.25-$3.25 GIRLS' DRESSES-Assor ted Sizes 95 $3:754$8.50 GIRLS' DRESSES-Assor ted Sizes S125 $5.50 GIRLS' DRESSES-Special Group $3.75 $4.25 GIRLS CARDIGAN SWEATERS-A11 Wool S1.95 $2.59 GIRLS PLASTIC RAINCOATS With Hoods-Sizes 6-8 .., ,$1.45 mau win itL' sure 10 please every member of the family at. . . rain or drizzle, clearing. Prince Rupert Tuesday afternoon and evening winds light. Increasing over Queen Charlottes to westerly (15 mph) Irttle change In temperature. Lows eral hours while on a hunting trip on rupged Estevan Island, west of Banks Island. Ferguson went on a hunting expedition on Estevan Islard on Thursday and when he failed to return to the boat yeste--day, his fellow crew members organized a search party He was found at 10:30 this morning pinned beneath a fallen log, near exhaustion but uninjur tonight and hitfhs tomorrow At Port Hardy 48 and 54, Sands- pit 48 and 52. Prince Rupert 45 and 55. rub BKSNtR BLOCK. 3RD AVE. ed. mishap occurred at Olllles Har. I bor at the head of Robertson Bay on Estevan Island. The Violet B. came into Prince Rupert wUh Ferguson on board. During the hours in which he hart been pinned beneath the lug, he had succeeded In working himself almost free. The HOLLYWOOD cafe MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE JT OPEN I'ROM 3:30 P.M to 3:30 A.M. 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Rupert Motors U Phones: 8BG Office, 5C0 Shop RUM VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday 1:30 p.m., Catala t Sunday. 9 p.m., Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, November 4 and 18 10 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Camosun, Oct. 28, 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 OVER FOUR YEARS OLD This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor . Control Board or by the Government of Br.tish Columbia. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Be Comfortable NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE STORM SASHES INSTALLED FOR THE WINTER. For Estimates and Supplies PHONE 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) wmiffliiiimiimimii1 iimimiiiii liHiiMi'Mii'ijt'fiiiijltllllliHIIIJIIIIilllliHIiH i ANNOUNCEMENT Sidney Gonkk, Optometrist i HEW ROYAL BROADWAY CAFE . . . 1 Ti. AIKI.INKS QCEEN CHARLOTTE ANNOUNCE ( M 1 1 T t I EBY & SONS BEST FOOD A change in fares Between Prince Riipcr! H live Oct 15. 1949 bv authority of Uis A:r T""''1 Contractors Graduate of Los Angeles College of Optometry is pleased to announce that he has .opened permanent offices in Prince Rupert for the practice of Optometry in Rooms 23 and 24. Complete Visual Analysis Glasses Prescribed When Necessary REPAIRS - REMODELLING! -EST COOKING A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold FOUNDATIONS Let us heln of Canada. New Fares Will Be . .... Single Fare-.:.: Return Fare m'y'Z UC Freig:if,pcrl!) QVEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES 'lM"tn '0 FOR TAKE-HOME ORDER3 PHONE 200 Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. !waier PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. tnat new homo nnAnr A SPECIALTY uesner mock. Dailv" P!1.1? evening, by Appohltment Daily b rom !) a.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone 212 the N.n.A. Phone Green 883 Box 5R6 I Phone 281 P.O. Box 1961 . .. . 4 n r Phone'" 1 liiix can 1 runT. i. uiit:., ... - - 4