Announcement Chatham At Home' Tuesday, October 10, 1950 Legion Auxiliary card partJBl!. fj Rotary Club Auction Sale . . Location Old Overwaitea Store' "beingav T Day' HMCS' Chatham Satur(Jay threw open -Saturday afternoon 2 3U ' o'clock, Oct. 14 ' It drill hall to Inspection by the Then,' too, the fun side of the Navy was shown in different i sporting equipment used by the ! men In their off time. The only thing lacking was the 8 8oVlDrk o clock, m Metropole ? m?etiT, t0night' ' Mrs- H- SeJ' i a passenger on Hall. Ut) j the Coqultlam on her southbound Mr. and Mrs. George Hills re- tr,p t0 V"100" today. i . - v ; ' ' ' tv K ; r puuiiu. miu ine display was puunc. jucjf were conspicuous by their absence. Rebekah Bazaar, October 18 really worth seeing. ouitlam R, nLrli UO! i A. Varfeldt of Nelson Brothers Ink. T-,. 1- . n , . left this afternoon on the Co a trip to Vancouver. show ;VT, , au . : ne 01 the chief centre of m- I?af 2mn ClV1C.terest completely rigged Cene pHflJ? Oct -'3 ai ? P m . ' whaling vessel. Sails were raised Canada's most popular white shin AIR PASSENGERS II au . J 1 11 i a. r . qultlam for Vancouver. ' Ben Parker, manager of Kelly-Douglas here, left by the noon plane for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Mary McRae of Smlth-ers spent the Thanksgiving holiday with Mlsg Georgia Mitchell. School P.T.A. card party Friday I "i "le, qu'pmenl , p'ace' 1 0,1 tne walls were Panels snow-Evervhnrfv October 20, 8 p m Refreshment eIresftmenl ISzL. . lng all the gear used in getting a . ' , small boats into the water. The Salvation Army Fall Bazaar. ohi Mrs. M. Roper returned by Canadian Legion Women's! Auxiliary card party, Wednes-! day, 8 p.m., side entrance I irhar- J J " : , I larly Interesting as deschibed by where she attended a meeting of St. Peter' Fall I j Bazaar. Oct. 26 navLl personnel, who were in at-B C. school administrators. Sonja Bazaar, October 27. I tendance all the time to answer William Lone returned vester ,Conrad School P.T.A. Hallow-! questions and explain the dif-dav trip Kf Hoedown, Friday, October I f erent devices. There was a I K V (237c) Mrs. Frank Dibb, who has been on a trip to New York, returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's plane. Vancouver to attend attend a a Kins ns- 1 ' 8 P.m-?ame8' prizes' danc" Pa"el snowin8 Cerent pullev "6. icucoMiiiciiui. iLvervooav . urruiiKements. one oi rations men's executive session. welcome. from a life raft, a Carev Iloat Balagno Florists fnr th. "" Mr. and " Mrs. ""- . Kt Robertson re bst In flowerg-nr. ii;. To Masset (today) E. Unwin, J. Hammond, Tom Minton. To Vancouver (today) N. Parker, Miss V. Hughes, William Sutch, Quong Chow, Mr. Love, Mrs. A. Van Snellenberg, Ted Moore. v: To Sandspit ( today i Mrs. A. Haugen, George Lande. From Vancouver (yesterday) W. 8. Arneil, Mrs. M. Roper, H. Woolley, Miss Jean Travis, J. Denning, C. C. Mills. H. Davis. C. W. Price, Mr. Lowe, W. Long, Lum Wah. From Sandspit (yesterday) N. Nelson, T. Jones, R. Chenier, Mrs. L. Edenshaw and infant, Miss A. Young, N. Tarbuck. From Vancouver (SaturdayT-Mrs. C. R. Walker, JCen Robinson, C. P. Lamb, H. Trim, Mr. lurne turned . Cum- .ervice Ph,.;: A"K,C"'"' day night to with the gear that causes its automatic release when a ship sinks, chain and anchor hookups and all the rest that goes Moose Bazaaf, Nov. 2 and 3. Legion A'jxuiaiy Fall Bazaai November b. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. lft U. . v . I ..i - . " " iail"Wii on IHP CTMtlinf n Qf'r 1 101 HI ..tnU 1 St. Andrew's Cathedral "j uui nere. Mrs. Robert Gordon returned. - ' ' " to the city the latter Jart ofTart I w ,nSH ' NrWay meetln?' week after a three weeks' Vta? i Wednesday '0ctol? P- Nor was the business end of i at Francois Lake with her son- ' ran Sale, Nov. 18. iO.D.E. lall oataar Novembei 23. . L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. United Church Fall Bazaar December 7. the Navy neglected. Also on display were a torpedo in sections showing the parts that make it operate and several naval guns. It was perhaps the guns that caught the youngsters' eyea. in-law and daughter, Mr. and r tar a ' Miss Noon Webster and Miss Mrs. W. A. Antilla. Lorna Howe sailed Sunday night on the Chilcotin for a trip to Vancouver. mm Frank Calder, M.L.A. for At-lin, who has been employed at Namu during the salmon canning season,- returned to the city on the Coquitlam Sunday night.' D. C. Warner, pioneer of Ter CANADA'S COST-OF-LIVING INDEX I . j I93539IOO Regular Moose meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 10, 8 p.m. Uti LiE3JL.f race, ana aaUEhter. arrlvoH In ARIIOWDART 0 Here i the greatest collar to grace a neckline I Perfect fit . . . ataya fresh . . . needj no itarch ... can't wrinkle. iiihi I j Dart ti tailored of combed broad- cloth for fine texture next your SANFORIZED-labelledso this atunning white ahirt will aJwaya fit, 9 Launden.ironaaiullookimighty, mighty fine! $4 5Q Waffs? and J Nicker son (the city on the Coquitlam " " Suu- Jf7 lr. dav evpnino- fm w . ed last night from a holiday in AR COUPLE WED Miss Ruth Eleanor Jacobsen, R.N., of Dodson, J. w. Graham, Mrs. L-M. Mahon, S. C. Thomsori, Mrs. Frank Dibb, Mrs. J. C. Orcnler and Mr. Sanders. ' From Sandspit (Saturday) Mrs. Lindstrom and George Green. .For Vancouver (Monday) Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Payne, Chong Mov, D. H. Bodkin, F. J. Hansen, G. Surko, Mrs. J. C. Grenier, B. Thibert, A. Touchette, A. Kaly, F H. Mcintosh, J. Thomas and S. Davies. For Sandspit William Mur nice Rupert General Hospital nursing staff and Alek Bill .. . ? -uuci urn Alberta iho-tA f..n...i hi. his . their way back .to the following attendance at. I In j (tnnuantinn 'nf R C Mnnl. Interior er oi a well known pioneer family of Prince Rupert, were iiown cipanues at Nelson last monih. I in marriage at a beautiful ceremony in St. Paul's Lutheran jjtli. The couple will be returning to the city to make their (utter a honeymoon in the south. Take a look In the windows of the old Overwaitea Store: 100s and 100s of items for sale and more coming every day: teo ia S I V 7 ' S IT'-'" ' (AUG) (APAf) lM I94e -J 1949 1 1950 2 Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Donaldson and child are expected honi.? this week from a vacation trip Orr. clerk of the public , Alex E. MacMillan. man..,. ,,r t-nnce Kupert Rotarv Club's (which took them, as far east as department and agent at Stew- uiar tannery, j. w. Morison, ' Auction Sale This Saturday phy, M. Smith, A. Parnell, H.; ai tiiuiiiam. ann titH"r nunniu.r. i ii.prnimn t'tn i....i re Stevens and H. H. McDonald. Ottawa. In Ontario they took delivery of a new car. in which they have been driving home. a passenger aboard the of the cannery staff and crw THERE! ' (9391 Jam Sunday night re- were passengers lenvina h' ! Advertise througn Classifieds. north after spending Sunday night on the Chilcotin W- 8 Arne'l. commissioner of Bu-a-iiuii monins in nui- vor Vancouver now thru Impital at Vancouver. canning season has ended. ft the naian Airairs for British Col-( umbia, arrived in the city by air , yesterday from Vancouver and " I left this morning by Queen Char-1 lotte Air Lines for the Naas STILL SOARING Canada's cost-of-living Index continued Its upward trend during August to reach a record 169.8 on Sept. 1 according to the latest figures announced. It was 168.5 on Aug. 1. This latest increase was attributed to higher costs of food fuel, rent and furnishings. This Dominion Bureau of Statistics graph shows In heavy-black line the trend of the index during the last two years. The light dotted line shows the trend of the United States cost-of-living index during the same period By Aug. 15 it had reached 173.0. These are not comparative figures but merely Indicate the trends of the two indices. (CP PHOTO) H.M.C.8. Chatham permanent staff turned out 13 strong Sunday to attend St. Andrew's church In a body. Lt. Cdr. J. Golby was In charge. Chaplain Canon Basil Prockter took the service. Lt. Cdr. Golby read the Mrs. S. G. Laing of Terrace YOUR AIL AROUHD SERVICE HIRAM River to officiate at the opening fef new schools at Greenville and Aiyansh. Accompanying Mr. Arneil are Indian Superintendent F. E, Anfield and Rt. Rev. James B, Gibson, Bishop of Caledonia. Later In the week Mr. Arneil will WALKERS mm HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert J. Fraser, Porcher Island; W 1 open a third new school at Hart arrived in the city yesterday from the interior and sailed this afternoon on the Coi;uit-lam for Vancouver with her little daughter, Ann, who will receive medical treatment In the south. Mr. arid Mrs. F. Heeley drove them into Prince Rupert. . . i-uii I I nil ley Bay. rlNTlRFTRENCI APPROVED ECIALOL "VEAtl" BACK? Many ay thfy get "cold" in the back or the kidneyt ao eaailyl That's why tliouunda keep Dr. Cliaie a Kidney-Liver l-'illfl alwaya on hand. For thia reliabl CANADIAN WHISKY w H. Tarbuck, Queen Charlotte City; F. R. Thompson. Port Al-berni; H. Wooley and C. W. Price. Vancouver; H. V. Anderson, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. P. Piche, Southbank; W. I. Hanson and W. H. Dodgson, New York; Mr. and Mrs. O. White, Prince Rupert; Miss Jean Travis, -i 1 ' - llJlli - 1 1 1 ' I i remedy ia like two treatments in one ' PIONEER LOCAL BANKER DIES Word from Ontario announces worka laater to relieve painliil backacheai due to laulty kidney a. Ur. Chaae a name you can nD fUHe-r'et depend on. SI STAND NEXT TO NEW LIOUOR STORE- I the recent death in Guelph, of Mr. J. M. Clancy, for years man-'ager of the Prince Rupert ,H W t branch of the Bank of Montreal George Green, district manager of Imperial .Oil Co., returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's plane from a buslnesj trip to Queen Charlotte Islands. THE QUALITY WHISKY AT A POPULAR PRICE Expert SIGN WRITING during the early days. He had : been, for quite an extended period, in falling health. Mr. Clancy Jhad been living In Guelph for , fourteen years, and lt was there, a private funeral was held Sept ! 23. Mrs. Clancy, the former Ell-jzabcth Balfour, survives. The superior quality of "Special Old" is not merely a byword. It is a Finds Wonderful Relief from Constipation Hiram Walker traditionl i : : irr -iT Extra comfort and less wort for j you with a i!l ' ' 1 ! r 1 1 0 Coleman Oil Heater Low in Cost Efficient in , Operation Available now at J"" McBrlde Street. Phone 311 f" ,t A GOOD SIGN IS SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS ANDREW WASEND Graduate of Detroit School Lettering BLUE 83 6 AS I SEE IT (Continued from page 2) I don't like to interfere, but when I found that my youngest daughter-in-law didn't know that blueing is I the only safe way to keep clothea white, I felt I just had to say something. 'Reckitt's Blue prevents clothes turning yellow", I told her. 'Just a swish or two in the final rinse and your wash will be sparkling white.' Blue is necessary to obtain true white. At the same "Feel I should tell very body my happy news! Eating all-bran regularly he freed me from constipation, saved me pi I Is not too bad. As a matter of 1 plain historical fact, more human .beings made more social prog- E"S OF THE FAMOUS "Vxinattan tftd' WHISKY from the harsh mea . time she takes , ure iy Mnn no iu V. chances lJCTIfl With Willi V"- puimioviiwiuci I. Wingwv 1 Hagersyaie, anything that may damage fabric. Ont. Just one bf many unaoitouerf I , . e A7H ' ." "J. ' 1,'.".' - ress under this system than they fitl I TTi'W I 4';tf Bpder any other systesito L'-LkV.lvif.' tried Xut by the people 'on IT'S PROFITABLE it this earth. letters from uL-aun . 1 Save yourself if you suffer from I constipation due to lack of dietary I Il Why then Is this system raen- To Use I aced and challenged? Partly ba-. 'cause of its outside enemies the j socialists of various shades, rang- . inir from onle nink to deeDost ' 1 1 ; 1 i .1 DALY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS bulk! tMt an ounce 01 crispy Kellogg's all-bran daily, drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, just send empty carton to Kellogg's, Londonj Ontario. Get DOUBLE YOUR MONEl back! j crimson. But, in my opinion, far more because th. big operators t'4'-- UEASY-TO-PAY Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form Mof the free enterprise system It-I 'self no longer belteve In It. , i Where did the demand come 1 LAY-AWAY from to set up tariff walls at every international border thus urn"'" PLAN! I blocking natural trade channels 1 along the lines of Gods geography? Was It not from the head of ftoss of Big Business? 20 OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK Manson's China Shop "Il I,"!': 'itnn- R. W. COLLINS Authorized Dealer foi ELECTROLUX Contact the above for all Services and Supplies Bee the new three brush ELECTROLUX FLOOR POLISHER Applies the wax as well as polishes PHONE 451 Phone today for a free demon stration of the 1950 Model; of the ELECTROLUX AIR PURIFIER and ELECTROLU FLOOR POLISHER FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Coll 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors t : . 1 I DOUBT THAT WE will ever have as much "free enterprise" in the future as there was in the past because the deadliest enemies of the free enterprise system are the big boys who are running lt. They have done an "inside Job" to cut the ground from under their own feet which makes the work of the outside antl-capltallsts look like kid-stuff. - IS BUS q BEST! WHEN TRAVELLING TO TERRACE f ber of Times Enclosed Please Find per word per insertion e.g. Number of words 25; cost, 50c. Six lj CHOCOLATE CAKE Leave Prince Rupert 9:30 a.m. Arrive Terrace .................... 1:20 p.m. Leave Terrace...., 6:15 pjtl Arrive Prince Rupert 10.00 p.m. I insertions, for price of four. Minimum charge, 50c.) Like Mother Used to Bake! $6.85 RETURN . $3.80 SINGLE rrie t Yes We Carry Express!! Phone 555 for Information ress Phone No. NOW AT RUPERT BAKERY LTD. WATSON ISLAND STAGES LTD. ! nnitma fasti f c