woe Prince Rupert Dally News Tuesday, November 14, 1950 Li for HOME IMPROVEMENTS Tlr T? - t . ... 4 our home. day." Plane T, " ?SJ'- I Mrs' Annette Maxell silled to- unused room Howard Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dienstadt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Weo- ster Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lloyd. busi- I ver aucuu- oay on tnc Cahiosun for ness ss trip trip to to Vancouver. Vancouver. , or attic with Ire Proof Wall Canadian Club meeting November 15, 8 p.m., Civic Centre .... lYim mnn T Regular meeting of Women of the Moose, Wednesday, No- 10th Wedding Anniversary When friends ana relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pierce, 515 Fifth Avenue West, to help them celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary, a happy Saturday evening was spent. Memories of ten years ago were recounted and then the company settled down uKe. - (UO vember 15 r . ... I (266c) 4 wnutiv-omC'r0"" rep,e' I Crawford Moore sailed Sunday t,...," i. . nevolpnt and night on the Chilr.nti n fnr a Kitci- not warp, nb uraer of Elks, is a vis- ness trio to vflnrU:; Tn HISTORIC STAMP A sixpenny 1860 Nnva Scotia stamped .halved and used as a threepenny, has been sold In London for $111. ,ltor in the city. AllU : toria. Af7 . jration. Regular Moose For Sale No. 1 Rulkii.v vi ' fOR ALL BUILDERS' NEEDS, PHONF meet Ing, Tuesday, ley Potatoes. Good keepers. Per November 14 ' 8pm saclc. $3.19. Midway Grocery (265c.1Ph0ne 659- - 260 116or117 HOW 10 IILIIVI COUGHS... ERT & McCAFFERY LTD. I Mrs. G E. Montgomery left on ?b.75 -buys a case of Pacific yesterday's plane for Vancouver milk and 10c buys a 15-ounee enroute to the Mayo Clinic at tin of choice golden corn or :i Rochester. Mi FALSE CROUP to playing of cribbage, the prize-winners being Mrs. Harry Lloyd, Mrs. Webster Pierce, Llovd Rice and Harry Lloyd. I Following the serving of delicious refreshments, Eugene Pierce showed interesting moving pictures and the evening was : brought to a close with com- I munity singing and solos by Mrs. Eugene Pierce and Webster , Pierce. A Rub warm sil int. neck and cMit. Mat-lag nock. Caver with tin of Nabob pork and beans at sultation. J V 1 UMl warm flanntl.At druo- t'nH' tor t5 yen. "r J bW SUITS oHEARDOWN'S (Lf): j Next Friday and Saturday O W. Graham, insp.-ctor of i ulgers are having their nlnety-whools. sailed "ve sale- wtch Thursday's Sunday night OJ, ; C.P.R. Agent,! Passes Away KAS The guests were Mr. and Mr3. the Chilcotin for a trip' to Namu ! auy INews Ior Particulars. o 6 years (260c) on official duties. v. Mrs. Peter Kwiatkowskl has arrived from Tlmmlns, Ontario, 6vf CCF Public Meeting, 8 pm, Thursday, Nov. 16. Common ow Lounge. CiviP rvntro 10 Jln ner husband who is body welcome. Diar-wUlnn worklnS.at Watso"- Islard. They AT You will be delighted with this fragrant tea ' Death Comes Suddenly Tj Harry Davies Expired in His Apartment , Harry Horace Davies7aged 63 veteran purser of Canadian Pacific steamers on British Columbia coastal runs and lor the KK SHOPPE transferable vote. Speaker Har- " resmmS at 620 7tn Ave- E- old Winch, ML.A. '(207c) j J. Fred Ritchie jr., who cam; nor. ., . . :north Friday to attend the fun- ZtlZ "J'f11' mdna" ieral of his mther, the late Mrs Eer ger of of Imperial Oil Co.. rptnmoH '.t kv Tiith u.j . :il)3 3rd Ave. W. yaat year general agent for th company at Prince Kupert, died ci(tv at the end of the week Chilcotin Sunday "night on his suddenly of a heart attack in his I lrom a triP t0 Stewart on com- return to Vancouver. SURVIVING V.C. WINNER Lt.-Gen . Sir Richard Turner sole surviving member of a trio of Canadians who simultaneously won the Victoria Cross for heroic defensive action In the Boer War 50 years ago, attended an Ottawa ceremony commemorating the action. The occasion was the unveiling of a plaque in honor of the three heroes. In this Canadian Army photo. Viscount Alex- tnne,r;fvoVern0,r"genera1' iS Seen talking 10 the neral who won the V.C. as a lieutenant of 29. They are talking across the muzzle of the 12-pounder gun which ligured in the action (CP PHOTO) I' apartment here early Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs Matt Burn, who came to call on him lound his boay slumped over a table in his bachelor suite. It was not long after he had expired that the body was found. He had suflered from high blood I High Gloss 1 I Mrs. John P. Good and family 4?. Canadian Legion sailed today on the Camosun for Executive meeting to- Vancouver to-take up residence. V.si night, 8 o'clock. Legion Mr. Good. has been transferred tHj Club Rooms. Genera! from here to Vancouver in thi meeting Wednesday, au- service of the Imperial Oil Co. ditorium, 8 o'clock. (266c) i Lester Franklin, 718 Lotbi- Taxi Owners' Association niere, who wrenched his , left meeting Tuesday, November 14, knee recently while working at 7:30 p.m., at 555 Taxi Stand. ; Nelson Bros, cannery, Port Ed-Important business. (265c) j ward, expects to be back at work autiful tints decorating. DRYING ( hoped will be a series of many ; happy parties was held In the HOLLYWOOD CAFE After having served as purser Skikn Are Busy Restless cn practically all of the company's ships on the coast including the Alaska route and on trie Arrow Lakes in the earlv davs MPSON jmain lodge under the sponsor- i j ship of the entertainment com-jmitte'! of " h'ch. Mis Hilda Pot-! terton is chairman. Square dancing and games made the bla soon. Huao Kraupaer returned lo the LTD n co. We ' Specialize in As a result of intensive activ- i Mr. Davles received his first , city Sunday eveninc on the Chil ity of the. members both Satur-, room tne scene of rollicking day and Sunday, one of the galet,y frm earlv evening until E DISHES ' shore appointment as agent atjcotin after making the round Juneau about two and a half I tr'P to the Qu.een Charlotte Is-years ago. After a short timeilands on business. . , Prince Rupert Ski Club's most ; EmU members of the F. W. Doubt, Spokane, Washington, arrived Monday on the Princess Louise enroute to Terrace to visit with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Osborne. Mr. arc! V'rs. Peter Milnrrs, Sioux Lookout, Ontario, are visit- kins, ( rating iid General CHOP SUEY CHOW MESH tueie ne was transferred la Prince Rupert. Shortly before ; he left Juneau his wife died. Lnil Storairs Mintites at last night's meeting of the city council were parsed after correction. Aid. Gtor?-; Casey said an item dealing with ... iwjiiw uk ciecuun ciuo are now impatiently wrax-of a ski shed at the start of the ing their hickories in hopeful slopes was completely finished anticipation of a heavy snowfall at the week-end. On Saturday soon so they may really get night the first of what it s started on the season's sports For Outside Orders PHONE 133 OPEN FROM 7:30 P.M. to 3:30 A.M. 4!f and Effi-A..-o inputs for d Air Co. Lie,., tyii-ne and all the request to the Dominion g iv- ing for a few weeks with their son ernment to lay water mains to 1 Robert Mclnnis Mrs. Robert th. Fairview floats .should al.-o Mclnnis left by yesterday's plane have Included ths floats at th.j for a visit in Calgary. Mr. Davies, who was born in Wales, Is survived by one son, Kenneth Davies cf Victoria, and ! two daughters, Mrs. R. G. Pyle of ! Nitro, Quebec, nd M.-s. I. C. i Smith of Victoria. He was a mm-'ber t;f the Anglican Church, a I Mason and Shtir.?r. He also b- They're amazing good E CARTAGE I .T. T "'"ir fi'rl,"'( Made with Amazing New Fast DRY Yeast! dry dock. City Clerk H. D. Thain said the letter to the Department of Transport had asked that mains be laid to both places and that tn.e error was in the minutes only. E LIMITED Park Avrnuej t fiO and 68 Electric Blankets GENERAL ELECTRIC "DUAL J"A Cft CONTROL" ..... Dtf Healing Pads rSt J icnged to the Prince Ruperi Chamber of Commerce. The remains are being sent to Victoria, where deceased mad his home during his seafaring days and where 'Interment will be niatle. JELLY BUNS 1 day on the Princess Louise to i join her husband, who is employed at McRae Brothers. Mrs. I Chesher had' been in Edmonton, ! Quesnel and Vancouver, , -! i , 9 Arriving in ten days A load of famous Smithers toes, cooking quality absolutely guaranteed. Price $3.50 per sack from car. All orders must be In by Saturday. November 25 SHEARDOWN'S. (2751 Mrnsnre into -iniall howl. I c. Stca mcr AIR PASSENGERS lukewarm water, 1 tsis. granu- GEORGE :.s FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC 9-50 Good Credit is Important latcd sugar: stir until tusnr is dissolved. Sprinkle with 2 envelopes Klpischninnn's Roval Fast Rising Pry Yeast. Let stnnri 10 min.. THKX stir well. Cream c, shortening; Bradualiy blend in 1 c, granulated sugar, 2 tsps. salt, 1 ts. grated nutmeg. Gradually heat in 2 w-ell-beateu eggs. Stir in Vi tsn. lemon extract, 'j c. milk -tii-h ' , If w'4 COVER 12.00 12.00 WAFFLE IRONS COMBINATION WAFFLE IRONS ond SANDWICH TOASTER mediate Ports Thursdoy has been scalded ami cooled to lukewarm, and yeast mixture. Stir in 3 c. Members cf Prince Rupert Credit Bureau, in monthly meeting last night, ?aw a graphic depiction cf credit granting marh- if""-' t " "15 p.m. NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. 'Tf HI!? A KJ !n.?ry in action when the National ''vniiSAN ,netail Credit Assoiation's fi.m MIDNIGHT "Credit, the Life of Business," . To Vancouver (ts.lay) E. A. Speers, A. M. Wanen, T. U. Northcott. To Sandspit (today) Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Kirby, T. Barber, W Brillon, ' E. Christiansen, M.::s Chistlansen From Vancouver (yesterday E. D. Manson, Sgt. Billlnghurst, R. J. Cooper, D. Francis, J. Miller, H. Jackson, M Bras, S .Donaldson, R. Wright, S. Donzs, T. C. Haribe, C. H. Hult. D. Sanu.?rs, A. E. Chalmers, W. Florkow From Sandspit (yesterday) Miss S. Berg, L. Smith. For Vancouver (Monday) Dr. R. G. Large, J. W. Dennison. Mrs. A. Schuberg, Mrs. G. E Montgomery, Mrs. R. Mclnnis. N. Johnson, Mrs F. R. Hunter, H. ?. Maxwell. W. Chew, W. Skymore. Mr. Hetheringtcn, R. Saunders and E. Browning. For Sandspit (M-riayt 3. Charest. M. J. McGuire, F. Gan PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B. C "uH-Tvauuns '' ur Call PHONE 210 once-sifted bread flour; beat until smooth. Work in 3 c. more once-sifted bread flour. Knead until smooth and elastic; place in greased bowl and brush top with melted butter or shortening. Cover and set in warm place, free from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down doTlgh and cut into .16 equal portions; knead into smooth balls. Brush with melted butter or margarine, roll in fine granulated sugar and arrange Vi" apart on greased baking pans. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Twist the handle ol a knife in the top of each roll to form an indentation; fill with jelly. Cover and let rise 15 min. longer. Hake in moderately hot oven, 375", about 18 min. , was presented. Processes cf co'.-i latlon and dissemination of in-jloimation cn large national and i minute local scale but all usin? I the same form card, th? same, in ! fact, which is used in Prince Ru- f1 K utror wnir: ,;.v,.,",Hil .'-.w. :s .m .' XCE RUPERT, BC. ANNOUNCEMENTS Bridge, whist and cribbage Catholic Hall, Thursday, November 16, at 8 p.m. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 17. Conrad School P-T.A. Cara Party, Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. St: Andrew's Cathedral W.A. Fall Sale, Nov. 18. Canadian Legion Card Parly, Nov. 22. I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 23. Port Edward Anglican Bazaar at Community Hall, November 23, 2:30 p.m. Nurses' Annual Ball, Nov. 24. Lutheran Church Lutefish and fishcake dinner, Sat., Nov. 25. Annunciation Home and School Association bake sale, Lyons Corner, Nov1. 25. , L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. Job's Daughters Bake Sale, Overwaitea, Dec. 2. United Church Fall Bazaar, December 7. Rod and Gun Novelty Dance, December 15. (?) c-edit standing cf John Doe rcrd, bad or indifferent wa estabHshod made the subje:t of craphlc description. The value of keeping credit gocd was emphasized as as the desirability of an effective credit X-" non, R. Smith end R. Dipbck. Diamond Price Boost All Diamond wholesalers were notified of a 15 to 20 Increase in prices as of October 15, 1950. Manson's Jewellers were very fortunate in purchasing a real large selection two days before this Increase and all rings now in stock will be sold at the old prices. We have now on hand over 200 rings, giving you by far the largest selection in styling and prices offered in town. Come in today. Easy Credit Terms Available . BfWM a'1 MALL'S m No more disappointments because the yeast has spoiled! Fleischmann's Fast DRY. Yeast replaces old-fashioned perishable yeast because it keeps fresh and full strength right in your cupboard! For fast-rising dough and grand oven results get Fleischmann's Fast DRY Yeast to-day! vr AST TZ- "" 1K nrantini? sv tern for the rr:tc-"-fion of both biine?5! man and r-i stomers. Jrsenh Goscoe was cn hr.nd to project the plctur.? and was thanked for his services by Vie-Presidcnt A. S. Nickerson who was in the chain W. J. Bryant, chairman of t'l" entertainment committ.-e, t:ld of plans for future prosrams which may include debates and further I films ari snrnke-s on apomp-iriatfi .Mibicrts The Frirce Ru-p.ert Little Theatre had exoresscd int?rr"t in rrescntlni a humorous nlav cn the sublert of credit W. F. Etme, memterhin chair-l-r. r -t-i " to'sl of 35 mem-Wrs to dat. with hopes for sev-Ttv-fivd vv th pi" "f the year. MANSON'S JEWELLERY WISHING Camera e-up. mmts for all 'eras. 11 Kodachrbme '. Printing and irSing. MANSON S JEWELLERY ! If you want to sell it, advertise it. News clasificds. - Rocher de Boule Hazelton Mine Getting Mil! Old Hazelton Property To Have 150-Ton Plant James Mackee, president of Western Uranium Cobalt Mines Limited, 'which company has been reopening the Rocher De Bouie mine near Hazelton,. an Important shipper Of high grade copper-gold ore during World War I. states thit sufficient ore 1 Ave. w, "Come On In! We've just put the kettle on d llJ-ClVf) 70.00 g W 4 rd for tea " Th n-Mrt". r'aslde" ur-'ed al" members to visit the bunau vndnua'ters to pee the prcces" ,-f o-Tft'ons there. P. H. Llnzev. bureau msna".'!1' ed for a pe1'rio- uu "f rtnr pf1 rating reports from member-' 'enters. tffect of new federal credit T-"tulft;ons cn members was is now indicated to warrant the j construction of ai mill. i Plans are now in preparation to instal a plant of approxi- TOKEN OF LOVE diamonds A' Take a few minutes out for refreshing afternoon tea. Then resume your task cheered, relaxed! Have it every afternoon at home or in any CHOOSE HER RING NOW! g We will lay it away for Christmas. SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL 2 restaurant. Inning Elding SELECTION TODAY Token of Love DIAMONDS Pairing Or Moose Women Hotiemaking committee of the Womm of the Moose held their November meeting at the Moose Hall tth Mrs. J. Taylor. Mrs. J. R. .irr, Mrs. R. B. Skinner, Mrs. Vilkinson. Mrs. M. Helse and M's. A. Hamilton present. M r r X TEA TIP: Expert! iscommend on leaspoonful ol tea per peiaon and "one lor the pot". 300.00 malely 150 tons capacity early in the spring, and towards this end a hydro plant, adequate for mining and milling purposes, has been purchased and will be placed In operation as soon as possible. Work to date has been concentrated on reopening and sampling of the No. 2 vein on the Nos. 2 and 3 levels, but witn the completion of the tramway to the No 4 level, development will start on the No. 4 vein, which heretofore has been considered the most important. A. L. Clark, the company's consultant, has laid out a program of underground work which will be carried on throughout the winter under his direct supei vision. II 363 After the business session, cards CKELL URRIF 8 AFTERNOON TEA Are all guaranteed with Free Insurance and registered for your protection. . MANSON'S Your Friendly Jeweller MANSON'S JEWELLERY MANSON'S JEWELLERY P'lTED were pliyed. The winners were Mrs. Wlkinson and Mrs. Taylor. ; ( i Canadis first industries were fishing and fur trade. 4 Cnntrartori Your Friendly Pick-Me-Up