IT I'AYS TO SHOP AT Local News Items... Prince nupcrt Da Hp rcto Lto. Thursday, February 12, 1948 Modern Etiquette 1 By ROBERTA LEE . Q. What should one say when a person Insists upon arguing? A. Merely sav. "Inasmuch aa FILM COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP IS GROWING More than 20 local organizations have taken out membership in the Prince Rupert Film Council, according to Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton, president. The council provides films and projectors free for its members' use at meetings and social affairs. Following its creation last fall, I, oral Independent Merchants I 1 i - - - :: r, VVAA lAl Warm Jackets for Chilly Days You'll find our stock is complete and the prices right. RED LAIJKL WM ir..H ,rib ...... ,B OBll. rul H(JW can j electric terton ascribed to general lack'nt k,,ik C i ,.,-r pound I Sandwich, Sandwich, per per !b. !b. of knowledge of the purpose of A. Care should be taken to the council, but now new groups Wet only the glass part when are joining steadily. Annual I WMhJn electric i bulbs. pTesent ' WatCr le" ln the action ri H , , nlmS 1,2 Td is liable to cause a shrt Pr-is good, Sgt. Potterton said. The cuit SP,.!t,eptTahtthePr,nr Ru"! Q-' How cn 1 avoid havi pert Public Library and can lumps In cereals? be drawn by council members in, A. sometimes cooked cereals a manner s.mLar to which books ; become lumpy whm ! !;b? r?d', pn)Jeetor and up. If this happens, beat with c:: : !l """'zac sin .-Iters cheese lts ie$ Mrs. M. PP. McCaffery is sailing on the Prince Rupert tonight on a trip to Vancouver. Arriving Friday morning the best buys in men's clothing in town at Wiiliam F. Stone's. 1 (It) Will any persons receiving mail by mistake from the Post Office for Mrs. Axel fKate) Olsen please return same to Post Olfice? (361 G. G. Withers, manager of the local office of W. H. Malkin Co., is sailing on the Prince Rupert tonight for a trip to Vancouver. See our ad on Page 3 for real values in n.pns clothing. Sale starts Friday, morning at William F. Stone's. (It; Mrs. C. W. Dawson or Hazel ton will sail on the Prince Rupert tonight on a trip to Vancouvsr. She will arrive in the city from the interior on tonight's train. C. C. Mills, who went to Vancouver recently is expected home by the end of the week It is understood he is in improved health, surgical treatment not being necessary. Prince Rupert Rotafy Club was in business session at its weekly luncheon today in the Broadway Cafe. President L. M. Gordon was in the chair. All telephone directories have been mailed. Anyone not receiving theirs may have same by calling at Telephone Office. Please destroy all old directories. (37i AIPv PASSENGERS Inbound R. Hind, E. Cars- well, D. Fowler, W. Mallett, Mrs. I I Neville Gerrard and C. Moore, j from Vancouver; M. V. Patrick and C. McPhail. from Sandspit. BABY'S mi Pit Relieve misery direct I without "Oosing.r , Deane's Quality Cleaners, pick-up and di livery. Phone 283. Meeting of St. John Ambul ance, Sunday 2:30 p.m., Common Lounge, Civic Centre. (37' Mrs. Neville Gerrard returned on yesterday afternoon's plane from a brief trip to Vancouver. H. G. Perry is arriving in the city from Prince George tonight on one of his periodical business visits. Cambrai Valentine Tea Feb. 14 at the home of Mrs. Wm. Lambie, 2:30-5:30. Everyone welcome. (38 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be held at the city Hall on Friday, February 27, 1948, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive Auditor's report and Balance Sheet for 1947. To elect five members to the Board of Management. To appoint an auditor. To adopt a revised set of bylaws as per written Notice to Members. Membership fee of $1.00 per annum may be paid at the Hospital or Ormes Drugs prior to Monday, February 23rd at 5 p.m. on which date membership list will close. All interested citizens are urged to take out membership in the Association. D. C. STEVENSON, Managing Secretary, (40 1 CONSTIPATED? SLUGGISH? A veeiaHe non-hahft-formtng Ian. n-. Gentle in action, yet nallv etrcrtivp. Get this handy package at all tlruft stares. When these have been used, they would be exchanged for a block of films belonging to some other community film council. In that way, fresh films would be kept circulating continuously. The council plans to hold its monthly general meeting at the Civic Centre next Monday night. HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY ,; , smooth out. BABY'S HOT LITTLE HEAD WHEN your Baby's bead feels hot to you hand it may be because of simple fever common to some minor baby ailment. If so, baby's Own Tabk-ta will help reluca this simple fever by clearing harmful wastes out of the sysLera. Mrs. Francis Carroll, of Midland, has this to say: "My little baby was feverish and hot. I save her Baby's Own Tablets and by nisrht-time ahe was up and around again." 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APPI.i:s Fancy 35c Mac, 3 lbs HABV FOODS 45c Heinz. 6 tins PLl M JAM Pure 65c 4 lb. tin W ISTMINSIFK USSl F 29c 4 rolls TKE I.AUD 9 So Swifts. 1 lb. rkt SI UAKAri , - - Austrftlian. 2 lbs sin "'- 27c 2 t jur' I i-i.unnts r.?cS miaitfkmt SEC ft'::-,,, 23c 20 i 9 In ?ir:i imv q0 No. I -J T.vJic ziiH:X. 27c si'M Lar? m !-- 29c to:: mi r Ca 34c PC'. It T - S3. 89, r 1 I 1 54.29 t l: i( I ntil r -Ink laker Oats I 25c lr I cannot agree with you. let's change the subject and talk about something that we both like." Announcement All advertisements In tills columu will be nhargrd for a full month at 2b cents a word Card Party. Catholic School Hall. February 12, 8 pm. Cambrai Valentine Tea, Feb. 14. United Church Valentine Tea Feb. 19. Mrs. A. Dominate 500 Taylor St. ( Scout -Guide Rally. Friday February 20, 7 p.m., Navy Drill Hall. I S. O. N. Basket Social ana' Dance, ladies with baskets free.i ' everyone welcome. Black's Orch-! estra. Oddfellows' Hall, February 1 zu, a:3U. Job's Daughters Dance. Mas-1 onic Temple. Feb. 20. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. George Mitchell's, Feb. 25. Kinsmen Leap-Year Dance, Civic Centre, Feb. 27. Conrad P.-T.A. White Elephant Sale, Feb. 28, 2 p.m. Women of the Moose Spring Bazaar. March 4 and 5. March 17 Catholic School Hall Tea, Home Cooking, Apron and Novelty Sale, 2.30 p.m. Card Party. 8 p.m. Presbyterian Tea. March 18, Presbyterian Church Hall. Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E., Daffodil Tea, March 29. Canadian Legion W. A. Sprlna Sale, March 31. Anglican Easter Sale, Aijril 1. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 15. Women of the Moose tea at the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, 540 8th Ave. East on April 22. Orange Tea, April 21. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. St. Peter s spring sale, May 6. U.F.A.W.U. wmst and cribbage, Metropole Hall, every Saturday, at 8 p.m. (43) .S. a $onhnd;u aitty-ioff. Aon? Available! S! A Wednesday, February lSlh Windbreakerc Checks and Plaids S7.50 10 $18.50 Shower-proof: Flannel-lined Brown and. Dark Fawn $13.50 and $16.50 Club Jackets Pure wool with flannelette lining. Various shades 10.00 and $10.95 I SLM II 1 1 H 3:L1I I rvt COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made' VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally , ALL-WEATHER "SERVICI 4 You saw it lr the Daily News! in Stone Building 712 2nd. Ave. Peanut Butter 39c Malkin's Coffee 1 lb. Mn Utft tin lujULuuuiaL, u neeaea, are also supplied by the council. I Available at the present time' are films from the National I Film Board and University of! tsritisn Columbia which, theoretically at least, arrive once a month. The old films are returned. Future plans, however, call for the establishment of an exchange service under which the Prince Rupert Film' Council would buy a block of films. i run?::. V" .iAV CICNCE has proved there are needs for health. If there aren't enough of them in a child's food, serious things can. happen such as stunted growth, soft bones, poor teeth, faulty nerves, loss of appetite, defective eyesight. 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