Prince Rupert Dailp "Jlffo Thursday, September 23, 1948 1ISC0UT TEA AT Local News Items Hotel. . CONRAD SCHOOL MP. vuaraa street Schoo baso- United Church W.A. Rummage Sale, Saturday, Sept. 25, Three Sisters Cafe. (225) Prince Rupert ment was the scene of a tea and sale at the week-end. SDon- Fowlie Si Ruttle have just received a large shipment of Persian Lamb coats in latest styles prices from $250. You are cordially invited to inspect these fine coats at your leisure at 328 3rd Avenue. Phone 522. (tf) sored by the Women's Auxiliary to the Boy Scouts and Woli Cubs Association. Provincial Assessor J. G. left today by air on a business trip to Vancouver. C. H. Partt, T. Davis, Ottawa: T. C. Schee:, Trail, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. H. CJwk, Vancouver; T. Olsen, Wales island; C. E. In charge of the functior were Mrs. Victor Kin? nnrt M,-t Slater, E. MacDonald, Vancou- Moose Legion ing tonight. J. Davidson, assisted by Mrs UA. of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing ver; D. Drumn.ond, Kemo; mr. and Mrs. J. Davis, Miss J. Davis w J - Y. r K4 - AMi-i i HI : jNSUL-BRICK I SIDING J uid beautiful exterior wall siding that re-111 cost on paint and fuel savings. This color-I ithcr resistant, durable and Inexpensive. ' J'. ompltte stock of P B products. I Phone us today IT & McCAFFERY LTD. I'MBEK BUILDING SUPPLIES bcnmidt, Mrs. R. E. Eyolfson, Mrs. D. Owens and Mrs. F. Los Angeles. Calif.; A. Bird, Smithers; Dr. S. Mills, Terrace; N. P. Moran, Smithers; L. M. Serving were Mrs. C. Twaites im . it ' ia ";' Griffiths. Vancouver: A. W. Nick Mazzone of B.C. Packers left today by air on a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Mark HiU returned to the city yesterday on the Prince George from a holiday in the and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Local 180. All members of the above Local Union are hereby notified that they are requested to attend the next meeting to be held in the Civic Centre on Thursday, September 24, 1940, Mrs. H. Thorn. Mrs. H. A. McDonald and Mrs. B. Louehlnn ;Dick8on, Dunville, Ont.; W. H. Mrs. H. Wright was in chareu Spcncer .Terrace: M w -Mm i M. Douth-Clara W of the horn rviifin -un J wight, Vancouver; rilOXE 116 Trotter, Mr. and Mrs. S. Orr, south. Vancouver; W. E. Bottomley.l Rmithoro- Mr O Rnhmpr. Ta- ' Meeting at 8 P-m. Business of voting on of international IS I I Hf ;"I Sl... me esiaonsnmeni, oi a reusiu'i o wDv, ' j. t' pasi Vir-- Union, of Operating Engineers, the fancywoik stall was in charge of Mrs. T. O. Bateman. Cashier was Mrs. G. Currie. The fish pond was under dir ectlon of Mrs. C. Johnsen, assisted by several Bey Scouts. Special prizes were won bv Fund for all members will tw Friday, Sept. 24 in. ' ' T nnnl C1 ft n O. A. A Olson Olsen, RmitVlpr&L '-"Jl-" toria; bert Curri-1. . LOCAL GROUP j 1. me uarpenier s nan, o p.m. (225 if irnveu. .OFF TO VISIT Mr. and Mrs. D. Gray, Toronto-Mr. and Mrs. D. Marshall, Stra R i ' 1 I 41 : on me ageitua. xius iiuiiuc so the official notification to aii members. Signed, Geo. 3. Weatherly, Secretary- Treasurer. Local 180, U.A. (224) NATIVE NORWAY ford, Ont; Mrs. G. W. HawKe, Dr. S. G. Mills of Terrace, ac ,llay on tne Wnd a week's L is the for- Jasper; Mr. and Mrs. W. 'corrmanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. E. Dixor and Mrs. J. S. White. Mrs. Dixnn won a three-piece tatted buffet set donated by Mrs. C. Johnsen and Mrs. White was winner of a nine- f dIlllBn left last night by train en route Campbell, North Pacific; J. r.H. Bpence, arrived in the city Dunlop, Smithers; Mr. and Mrs. by car Tuesday. Mrs. Spence, ij. Gowan to visit their former homes in Norway, some of which they and daughter. have not seen In a quarter of a Piece llnen set, donated by Wal- century. The party was the laces Department Store, largest to leave the city for H. Rogers, Duluth, MinnFFCia ,whc has been suffering ill Morris Nilson, Seattle; J. R. health is a patient in the Prince j Williamson, Edmonton; J. Wong Rupert General Hospital. I Terrace; D. N. Yearwood, James , 1 Collard, Vancouver; W. R. York,, ISunnyside; T. Rosengren, G. ENGAGEMENT Norbury, Vancouver; , J. P. Wolf, . I Seattle; L. Kenche, Prince Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Scott of Re- overseas so far this year. They will travel by train to $,,s, arriveu yesterday on' ire and are time of Mrs. I and daugh- H. J- Young, ijj.uns to spend s ti y w hile her fii. here for an TWO CRIMINAL CASES FOR i SSIZE COURT New York where they will 71 George; C. Christenson, Hazel- board the liner Stavangerfjord on October 2. Most of the group will return to the city next ton; S. W. Welsn, Vancouver. Two criminal cases will be heard at the fall session of Assize Court which will open at the Court House here next r euruary. ii . Those leaving were: Mrs. AIR PASSENGERS gina, Saskatchewan, announce the engagement of their younger daughter, . Marion Wanda, R.N., to Mr. Douglas Hugh Payne, only son of Mr. and Mrs. 3: J. Payne. The wedding will take place October 11 at 7 p.m. in the First United Church, Prince Kupert. B.C. dt) i Eiie . (P' 'Borghild Knutseti, Cornelius HaraldlMundav- Mr- Justice J. M. Coady fined Westby, Jens Stava, To Vancouver A. .J. Fraser, were .stcards bear-1 Grindstrand, Mr. and Mrs. Al-;'111 preside over the court. N. Mazzone, C. McKay, Jack Garrett, K. Olofson. Irks to a hos- fred Anderson, Mr.- and Mrs. I James Leo Pope is charged : S S H.I Ul MA N I A 1 1 0 3 . ';, . . . HI k tMJA.A.l L man nou dn't Alfred Fladset and son. Mr. and Uluacul ushuil. To Sandspit C. E. Secord, james Howard roster, of Smi- (Mrs. Jens Moen and son. Mrs. Ellen Pierce. thers, is charged with obtain WEDDING NOTICE From Vancouver J. P. Wolf, Keep Winter Out! STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS PROTECT YOUR HOME FROM DRAFTS AND COLD. ALL SIZES. Mitchell & Currie LIMITED Phone 363 Builders and Contractors O. Olson, W. L. Woods, Miss ing money under false preten ces. Two divorce cases will com TOPOROWSKI Green, Mr. McKinnon, Mr. MONTESANO Heath. The wedding of Henry Montesano and Miss ' Stella From Sandspit S. W. Heath. plete the docket which is one of the shortest on recent re IftRANTEED TO Toporowski will take place at 7:30 this evening in the cord. Church of the Annunciation Advertise in the Daily News! I YOU TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE At 208 9th East, Fiery, Itching room house with 2 room cabin Mnmi I at rear. Apply 525 Herman iLAR" StreeT (226) LOST Four keys in brown case X v.. , .. - ' "Se - Finder please phone Red 232 MLLY Toes and Feet Here Is a clean, stainless antiseptic oil that will do more to help you get rid of your trouble than anything you've ever used. It's action is so powerfully penetrating that the Itching Is quickly stopped: and in a short time you are rid of that bothersome, fiery torture. (225 FOR RENT 4 rooms and bath, 1 M 8 , furnished. 1805 8th Jive. EaaU-J (226) FOR SALE Complete household furnishings including The same is true of Barbers lien. Stilt Rheum. Eczema other irritating unsightly skin troubles. Voi: can obtain Moone's Emerald Oil In the original bottle at Ormes Drugs or any modern drug store. It is sale to use and failure in anj of these ailments Is rare Indeed. i bedroom suite, 3-piece ches- or double your money back terfleld, Duncan Phyfe tables, j trllight, radio, etc. Apply 227 4th East. Phone Blue 633. (22G) J YOU, FOLKS FOR SALE Slightly used musk-rat coat in excellent condition, size 14-16, latest style. A real buy for cash. Phone Black 271 after 6:30 p.m. (229) i uued your patronage over the past two Jnnw that I have given over to Don Morton Announcements Ml dvertintsm"its i tnu column will be charged for k full month al 86 cent word id Larry BIuck to go into another business, I singly hoy that your business will remain theirs. I I BRT BELLAMY, Hi-Way Service or . EXPERT REPAIRS Our licensed plumbers give pfficlent. reliable service. Cambrai Chapter I.O.DJI. Tea Fashion Show, September 23. Dance every Saturday night. Oddfellows' Hall (233) Presbyterian Tea September 30th, Mrs. J. MoL eod, 833 Borden Street. Call us for prompt repairs PHONE 108 . PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING AND HEATING Bud Schuman , (Old Post Office Building) Bridge Party, Civic Centre, October 1, 8 p.m. "" mm wt:- : Catholic Bazaar, October 6 and 1 ' Y Hny electrical problems, l ' i we can help you. WE SPECIALIZE IN: r- tial, Industrial & House Wiring Of Appliance Repairs Planned Lighting 9 Refrigeration Service 7, (230) United Church Tea, October 7, horn eof Mrs. Withers, 715 5th Ave. West. Lutheran Ladies' Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, October 9. Anglican Cathedral annual FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN . THE ROUGH'! CALL K.ED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM mm ' MM :: irthernB.C. Power Co. I Forty -Miner i LIMITED . 1 1 o n g r e gational Thanksgiving Dinner, Monday, October 11. Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Eve-ling entertainment. Dneen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, :rd St. Telephone 209 or 210 1 October 20. NEW ROYAL ill ywood Cafe ind Must Up-To-Date Cafe In Prince Rupert J Open from 5:30 p.m. to 3:30 an. NEW! You wanted COMFORT. You get comfort ... in a new "Mid Ship" Ride . . . new "Hydra-Coil" Front Springs with shock absorbers built in, new "Para-Flex" Rear Springs. NEW? You wanted SAFETY. So Ford gives you a 59 more rigid "Lifeguard" body, 35 easier "Magic Action" King-Size Brakes, and new "Picture Window" Visibility. Sons of Norway and Sonla Fall bazaar Oct. 22. Kebekah Bazaar, November 3. Piano Concert by Mr. Joseph Franky. Presbyterian Church, November 3. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar. November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. Nov 18. Rdvt.ion Army Home League NEW! You wanted ROOM. So Ford gives you iofa-wid teals, with lots of hip and shoulder room . . . and 57 more luggage space, too. NEW.' You wanted ECONOMY. You'll find it in the brand new Ford V-8 Engine with a new lubricating system, new "Equa-Flo" cooling, new "Deep Breath" manifolding that saves up to 1 0 en gasoline. HOTEL , A Home Away From Home SO Room, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone Ml P O. Box 1W h'i here! U'l fhe new Ford "Forly-Niner"! It's "The Car of fhe Year". . . now on display at your Ford Dealer'i. There never was an automobile like this before. It's a complete break with the past. It was designed by you ... all the way through. Yes, in surveys, letters and personal interviews, you told us what you wanted. Then we built your car. And now it's here. It has all the smart, good looks of a luxury car, yet it sells in the low price bracket. Just for the thrill of it, look af fhe list of new features. For an even bigger thrill, see for yourself the Ford "Forty-Niner" at your Ford Dealer's showroom . . . and for your biggest thrill of the year . . . make a date with your Ford Dealer to go for drive in the new '4? Ford. FOR outside orders Phone 133 CHOW MIEN Sale, Nov. 23. 2:30 p.m., Sons of NEW! You wanted BEAUTY. Well see for yourself. You, too, will cc'l Ford "Forty-Niner" "The Car of the Year"! AND DUST taUy furnace is a housewife. Norway Hall. CambraJ Chapter. I.OD X Sale Vovember 25th. St. Andrew's Cathedral bazaar. November 27. Orange Ladies' Bazaar, December 1st. FORD AND MONARCH DIVISION (ORB MOTOR COMfANY OF CANADA. UMITSD JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST J John Bulger Ltd, TUrd Ayeuu ,ti rhnrrh Bazaar, Dec- f 'r ta!ks by having I eompletelv over-l Contact us today. Soon to be Seen at Your Local Ford and Monarch Dealers TOIB IPAMSER LTD. THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE ember 2. CCF Bazaar, Sons of Norway Hall. December 4. SHEET METAL LTD. St, Peter's Fall Bazaar, De p1 AVENL'E BLACK 881 cember 9.