"SZ .1 Monday, September S5, 195Q ' ' !J ! -- - - - Ruin Jacobsen Shower Honoree louncemeni Mike Budinich returned to the Mrs. L. McMeekln left by plane today for a vacation trip to city on the Coquitlam last even ing irom a trip to Vancouver. 1 5 A meeting to organize a gt. John Ambulance class will hp . , M ss Marv Fostuk was hostess last Thursday evening at a shower in honor of Miss Ruth Jaoobsen who is to be married to Alex Bill this week. The evening was f-pent In playing games, the pnze winners bein? the held at Conrad Street School on 'o,n a business trip to Van-Monday, Sept. 25, 8 p.m. dtp) 'couver additional service to our customers. As an guest of honor, Mrs. Paul Pos-i ulo and Mrs. Ian Dunbar X Fill BITTER FAST! on,nSlaWe corBe Redhead, I Mr. and Mrs. William Murray, Kt-Mp. suiled last niaht on the 'after a two weeks' trip to Van-vuqiw am lor Stewart where ho couver, returned to the city on ! Fred Hemsworth, resident mf " 'arke' Production ' mining engineer, sailed last night manager of Nelson Bros. Fisher-!,n h rv,,.i. f- uit m pleased to advise that our office will n fpcn during noan hours, Sundays qnd -. excepted. U I ' le Ud., came north frlln yan- the Alice Arm district an official i ........... u vwiinmiy ouuea. e expeu to return 10 UmsIhom aboard the steamer 0 the city by air on Friday. The bride-elect was presented with many benutiful and useful gifts after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. T. Penoff, Mrs Sam Bill, Mrs. Jack Gurvich, Mrs. Ian Dunbar, Mrs. V. Vuekovich, Mrs. Ed. Olsen. Mrs. G. Pavich. Mrs. Paul Pos-tulo, Mrs. A. Raviikis ar-1 the Misses Ruth Jacobsen. Milly, NelUe and Olsa Bill, Jackie Eud-lnich and Mary Postuk. The tollowmg umuc humhm w, , Ww MADAM: YOUR I " TAILORED Music and Prann Festival Association meet Wednesday, Mr- and Mrs. U a. Gardiner sailed last night by the Coqutt- Sept. 27 at Q'clook In the Civic lam fallowing a visit here and Centre. Open to. all Interested Monday to rriuuy w - k-"- I TtK Ooigt M..i- AA.M Unkt. Inc ' ' J V ' Satuulay 8 a.m. ta 1 p.m. Suit m Vancouver, ivr, u,rdmer U folk. (224c) SCvOMttUitt at the 'lorbnt-Hilver 1 mine. I Murdoch Robertson U leaving ... , on tomorrow's plane lor Vancou- MU Jeananne T Crawford re, yep where he be eaUe4 t0 tne turned to her home In Stewart ha r thi. Hntnrriau after nhirh he "But, officer, I didiyt hear you yelling, 'Pull Over.' Heavens, could it be I was travelling faster than sound?" mm By: BERT & McCAFFERY Ltd. on the Coquitlam last night after win return north to take UD legal a brief visit' in the city as the BrigKam Young's W. R. JOHNSTON practice at Smitherg 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dale, tourth Avenue East. jji.il Douks Waif Liberation A general meeting of the Basketball Association will be Prince Rupert, B.O ' PHONES: lift, 117 or 58 54th Child Dies RALT LAKE CITY-Mrs. Mabel Young Sanborn, last surviving child of Brigham Young, is dead aged eighty-seven. She was the M". William Malcolm, wife of .held Wednesday, September 27 the manager of the Canadian! at the Civic Centre. Players, Fishing Cu.'s plant at Butedale, team representatives and spon- VANCOUVER Three hundred returned to that point down the sore are requested to attend and 60ns of Freedom Doukhobors are to submit team entries for au roast on the Coquitlam yesterday following a trip to Vancou 226 still awaiting word of their 1 R4th child of the pioneer Mormon divisions. church leader who led the first ver. Pobert Hunter of the federal income tax department left by L P.ukiH6, Cratinj REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) party of Mormons into Salt Lake Valley more than a century ag- liberation iro'm Okalla following announcement bv the Department of Justice last week that they would be paioied. The warden at Okalla stated yesterday that he had as vet received .,i:n v (.rnrrai . I'Ci Uk Job's Daughters' Heads Due Here L a , f Crisply man tailored , . , . al plane Saturday afternoon on his return to Vancouver after spending a few days here on official L. Rdiunle and Efft- ways man admired, cvn and no advice but he exneeteri that 1 IT'! BUSINESS WISE TO ADVERTISE duties He expects to be back again next month. molded with the game c?fcari Local Job's Daughters will be j the migration home to the honored this week with a visit ! Kootenays might start tomorrow. SATIN -.610 Semi Gloss 6 High Gloss 'n many beautiful tints for interior decorating.' ' QUICK DRvING THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. t fc. a'mi ar.cni lor , Liquid Air Co. !.( n, Acriylcne and all .ilippliln. AY'S CARTAGE Mr. ana mis. nick j. myo:rrum lines which distinguish our their supreme guardian; - , llliruii.h mltirnaH - t ho mtu nt ' 1 Mrs. Bernice A. H. Ross. Ports fine men's clothing. And man Luxury Steamer PRINCE GEORGE fcRACE. LIMITED nish fabrics! I Bert are 1JLAST STRAWS mouth, Virginia. Arriving o: j Tuesday night's train, she will be, accompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth 1 L. Warden, past supreme guar- J by Stevens VJ u l 1.1,11 t.bl(l('lU illC VIIJ A( the week-end from honeymoon trip which took them as far south as Mexico They travelled over six thousand miles by car and visited many interesting places. lr ahuncfance, fine woolens and Pi. rk Avenues Phi.- 110 and 88 SAILS FOR gabardines, tweeus and smart ' dian and presiding supreme secretary of the International Order all .outstandingiy worsteC3, of Job's Daughters. Prince Rupert is the farthest north Bethel to be inspected on qality looking. Designed by sallied craftsmeti ho are able and Intermediate Ports Each TKumday at 11:15 p.m. hrniture Fashions Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Provlnse, who have ben spending the rummer at Ilyder, will be here aboard the Coquitlam tomorrow poing through to Vancouver en-route to the United States far the winter. Mr. Provinse Is a pienper business man of Hyder. .Thomas . Young of Arrandale to give you mannish tftred the official tour. There will be an official meeting Wednesday evening and a banquet In the Broadway Cafe Thursday evening for Job's Daughters, their parents and friends. Mrs. Ross Hi KETCHIKAN individuality in,, your wi 01 WFONESOAV MTOiWHT topcoat, that Uf yQuts'fcine ECIAL Prices for and George Harris of Mill Bay, i and Mrs. Warden will travel south on the Prinee 'George For Reservauons Write or CaU i 1 , i O ; I . i ) t r"-x,( j.. II - I r . Mini ' fc'&'X . ti V . x . t ' , . Thursday night. . EGAL Furniture . .. While here the visiting digni citv oa mvm OFFICE taries will be guests of Drand Mrs. L. W. Herein. V PRINpS RUPERT. fcSHIONCD AND FINISHED IN OUR - ' - B.C. " VCTOPY HERE IN PRINCE RUPERT Announcement pioneer cannerymen 01 tne waas River. wiH be aboard the steamer Coquitlam tomorrow goin? through to Vancouver for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Slater 'of Arrandale will be passengers aboard " the Coquitlam going through to Vancouver after having spent the summer at the Naas fishing camp where Mr. Slater is storekeeper for the Anglo-British Columbia Packhig Co.. Jack Fleming, who returned last week from the Queen Char e arc offering a limited number of indivi- Legion Auxiliary card party Sept. 27th. Watts & Nkten Ctttnouc Bazaar, October 4 and 5. I pieces ot turnitsre (some ur.edj qr uargam C5. jl CHEST OF DRAWERS Lutheran Ladles' Aid Fall Sale October the 7th. Rebekah Baaaar, October 18 Reserve this date Conrad lotte Islands where be has been for most of the summer, expects to leave within another few School P.T.A. card party Friday, October 20, 8 p.m. Refreshments. 9 COFFEE TABLES MAPLE BED ond MATTRESS VANITY and BENCH O KITCHEN CABINETS CHAIRS days for Shames, this side of Ter KAIEII CO OP '"" HARDWARE r J it's LinoleurrrysJS want drop in cfrtd check ouf stock'-8T Everybody welcome. race. Mr, fUrntfig is numbered among. the old timers of Prinze Rupert and district. ?How do you know you coirt, if you won't oven hyt You can enjoy the comforts of controlled heat . . . An Imperial Oil contract, with the Imperial dependable delivery service gives you comfort, convenience, cleanliness automatically . . . The Esso Oil Burner has fuel-saving features no other burner can offer. 8t, Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26 Sonja Bazaar, Qctober 27. Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. Mrs. George D. Tlte, who has. been visiting at Lucy Island with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Ollnn, support Home Industry and Save Money Legion Auxillaiy Fall Bazaar, Novemher 8. Presbyterian. Fall Sale Nov. Id I ' St. Andrew's Cathedral W.A will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Coquitlam for Bella Bella to Inlaids -r British made O Congolsum Hall Runner ix and nine feet wo Floor Mots . O Rexoleum Rwg s by Baying Direct from CHRISTIE'S Woodbilt Products O o visit with her son. Oeorge R Tite, after which she will pro ceed to Vancouver .where she (Esso) Fall Sale, Nov. 18. (U U 8.. tall utuaar rtuvembet 83. , .. JJ.O.B.A.. Bazaar Dec. L -' 'United ' Church ; Fall Bazaar December 7. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED ho. riiaj;es her home:I H IstAve.&McBride Phone Blue 720 PHONE 179 ' WE DELIVER WRITE 251 t 3rd Avenue Box 1J3T 1 t . Mr .and Mrs. Decourcey, tne latter the daughter of Syd Hamblin. 420 Fourth' Avenue E BROADWAY CAFE 7 A I'il Delicious Pies and Cupcakes too who had been living for years In Long Beach, Cal., moved recently to Eugene, Oregon. They write saving that general business activity In California and .'where. ha been nffv:tH bv the war in Korea and uncertainty as to future stability so long as hostilities remain fr-i. Off m Ladies' Foil and Winter COATS WE HAVE GOT THEM ALL FOR YQUau .j 1 u NMJ "TTncst Cock:ng Huun 7 a.m. to 1 a m F-r Take-Home Orders Phone 200 RUPERT BAKERY LTD! i iSS - 'GMilluMnFl 11.1!) Special Fall Motor Check mm Pi Yes, you can save on your suits if you buy here! For the man who wants an easy-to-wear suit at an easy-to-pay price, this single and double breasted collection is IT! Priced from 25 to $60 All shades in Gabardines and Worsteds. til $sr i' ' f rk as Satin with tuck- l 1 in Elastic Woicf . r3A We will Inspect your engine from, fan to trans-f.. mission WITHOUT the high eost of tearing t apart. Our modern instruments telj us whal;, adjustments are needed, and the cost to you is , amazingly small! I st tu 10 YearSi ijHn fl 1 ; vss!- NEW GABARDINE Li 11 1 and COVERT CLOTHS Bob Parker ltd. "UY Now AT THS LQW pRCEJ ll'll Mature X-- Z&Z A fuii- zjg&y Bodied" ' F 29.95 EVERYTHING IN MEN'S WEAR Acme Clothing Store Serving the Public of Prince Rupert Ford-Monarch Dealer '"' The Home of Friendly SenrtcaV'i' Prinee Rupert, B. C. iX 0 Sport Sh Dom's Dept STORE f hii dvertisement it not publithed op displayed by Be Uquw-ontro. o-o for Over JJ Tears I