prince Hupcrf Dan? I3eto3 " .Tuesday, November 8, 1949 COMING! fVfnXp Be Wise. Be Ready, When iJlltlHl the Cold Weather Comes. "Jlneit QoaltijTea uraer xour l,ual, Mow and be Warm and Comfortable This Winter. STAFF: Editor Bernard Carood. ,Bo-Me-Hi Girls Students Briefed For Qyje Reporters Marion Greenwood, ! Q t DoWflCdSt Olive Strand Irene Hansen. ORDER TODAY FROM The Bo-Me-Hi girls sufferec' heila Bennett, Carol Moore house, George furuiotis. . Call 631 Election; Make Nominations. At a high school assembly on Friday n preparation for Future Citizens Day, H. D, Thain, city clerk, outlined briefly the procedure followed in normal cjyjc elections. He suetrested adantati fins nppflr-fl for trip defeat in their first game of ths 1949-50 season at the hands of Corn's with a score of 24 to 15 LPOTT Mil I Nevertheless, the girls gave a ' good account of themselves, con- Editorial tfITT Co. Ltd. purpose of electing a Junior City Council. Alf Worthington, J. C.'s Chairman of the Future Citizens' Day committee,, gave , - 13 sderlng the advantage of their opponents' weight and experience. The game wasn't as rough a3 usual, but the High School plays were continually broken up and their defence was not strong enough to stop Dom's drve. How BULBING SITPJLIES ARMISTICE DAY Although there have been many articles written on j;he subject ol Armistice Pay, there will always be more. It is thus easy to think of students an idea cf what was to oisen, Mary McAfee, Janet jgther Participation. I Prince. fii.n,lin, rv,rw.M ,.j,i Jimmy Bateman Attendance at a recent luncheon of the Vancouver Board of Trade In honor of Attorney Gordon Wismer, for his efforts in the freight rates fight on behalf of British Columbia; was reported upon, by Alu. arold WTialen at Monday night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. Aid. WTialen had found it tooth an' Interesting and enjoyable ev-; ent. TfiFUS. ever, at their next game against i Head Lettuce 19 Frank McFadden i Peoples Store, on November 15 was in the Those nominated for mayor ; were Charles Forbes, Frank Mc Ktre i Cookins Onions, 3 lbs. .25 chair 19 Nominated for silriprmpn wpro Fadden, Eric Moore and Irene they hope to come out on top. During this season it Is hoped that the team will steadily improve and perhaps take ih? t-;.d-ies League again this year. Mi John Antrobus, Nadia Beketov, Rpckle- i Carol Brentzen Irene Hanson, Campaign speeches will be cauiinowcr, id Tomatoes, Calif. 2 lbs Cabbase, lb. Tomatoes, No. 1 lb New Potatops, 10 lb Cucumbers, each Vegetable Marrow, lb. . Squash, lb. '. Canned Ve.etal.Iei Jimmy is the popular 5' 4" representative of 8-2. He was born in Saskatchewan on May 30, 1935, and has lived in various places since leaving there. He lived in Vancouver, North Vancouver, White Rock and Chilliwack before coming to Prince Rupert three years ago. He attended Conrad Street and King Edward schools !l lona Ilardy. Esther Harrison, Hay made on Tuesday at the Civic 07 Ilui.tsr, Robot A. Jones, Arnold Centre. 10 WHAT'S 1.65 1.65 For -November 11 COOKING? Dill Pickles, Ral I i. i pi i -r- k t i i fif ffiS, Sl :15, Hish School To My Little . vBflteese r- They shall not be forgotten ( before coming to Booth in grade 1 fruit riri-"-""'- lbs. 33 Cal., doz 50 if 3 lor 25 i ' 22-..50 1 35 7 2 for 43 i(UDle jg " : Z'" lib 10 1? :z... .21 .i .o 1 : a Mied Vegetables 23 Diced Beets, per tin .-. .18 They who tranquil lie 7. This is his first year on the but probably won't be Who for love of their king and Council Wax Beans, choice 23 Mixed Peas and Carrots 19 Pumpkin. i for 23 Baked Beans, 20-oz. tin .23 Baked Beans, 15-oz. tin, ea 14 Tomatoes. 28-oz - 23 another subject in con-nectjjon yith November l. Take, for example, its effect upon fctudeiits. As we have often been told; November 11 is set aside jn remembrance of (hose wlio died in two WpvM Wars. Let us hope there will be no more war but, if there is, who wiljl fight, die, and be remembered on future Remembrance Davs? We realize that it will be vou and I. the students of the world. Should there be war in the near future, we, though not responsible for causing it. would be '"1led nnon o fitrht it. There may be little we can do to prevent wrar but, when the decision does come to country Did die. They shall be remembered L , On through many years With pride and with much t Fresh MiK Quart 2'-. pint - .12 Cream. V Dint .28 Large, cartoned, doz 79 Mi-UIUIU ,7U 1 his last. . His favorite sports are I swimming, ping-pong and ten-rmis. He is a member of the Civic Centre, a Boy Scout and has joined the school Art Club. Jimmy also has many other interests, some of which are :lealhercraft, stamp - collecting 'and girls. He has no plans for the future but will no doubt be ' a success whatever field he decides to enter. If It's Your .... To my little girl friend who doesn't think I'm her irlend , . I would like to send this little dedication as a friend. ; . . , -. As when we walk to school I try to talk Of the things we have in thought, But my little girl friend, she thinks not, ',. : For she says to me; "If you have not a million dollars , I will not wath your collars." Oh woe Is me! Oh where art thou, of beautiful brow Who gives a tmile which would make me walk a mile? That Is why I do not understand thee. Yet you follow me like a dog to his master '" . And say I am not a good master. ' You tell me I act like a little two year old .' But yet I am a big nineteen year old, " Or maybe it is that you have grown too old You little sixteen year old. To be told how to hold that young man You think Is a ham. . Oh Romeo, where art thou? Anonymous RADIO, Take it to . . . Not tears. .r,6 .39 .50 TO Kph'c lvc" RADI CLINIC Cannot we, remeniberij Try to make wars ceast.? Uutler first Grade, lb Margarine, ib. Cheese Canadian Cheese, id. .. Milk Evaoorated MiiK. lu-oz. tins. 2 tor A ''"...and Seek for love and understanding Thus peace. Phone Xi 718 2nd Ave. Advertise n, tne Daily News! .33 G. PROCTER U-2. Case 7.7a Flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs .05 Flour, 49 s, No. 1 hard Wheat 360 Appointed As ' Ass't As?1 Appointment of George Bio Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wicks, Mr. and VICKERS' Professional and Business Flour. 24 s 1.82 vpot in oiiv h1"1"" Ip' ,,C! will remember. AIR PASSENGERS (C.P.A.) To Vancouver (Today) L Kii'sn Miss T" Arrlwn T N die,' for the past year employed Tea and Coflee Coffee, lb .69' DcLuxe auantitv. lb. - 1.18! juices I Oranee Juice .29! Mrs. D. Clarke, D. Main, J. Wells, H. Holkestad, B Holkestad. From Sandspit (Saturday) Mr. and Mrs. Pallant S. Pallant GIN In the Government Agent's of-1 rv Blended 2a MATTSON'S ' UPHOLSTRRINQ ! ' f ice here, to the position of I Deputy government agent was OraDelruit 22 , Younes, MLss E. Anoerson, Mrs. R CANADA IIKI'AKTMKNT nf A(iKICl I-TRF. I'fiiirle 'farm' KHmhllltalion At TKMtf.KH '' , ; (Q.C.A.) IIIMUt IN CANADA ,iiid it Calvrrt 'Inni'iliipii Oi-CVj . la I a Ar, " 94 Jones, J. L. Crowley, O. Harmon,; 28-OZ. announced Monday afternoon Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 525 BVITVn tundra will Vw rrwtVPd bV . Weils and Mr. and Mrs. E tho linrtprstuned until 2.00 O'clock! hv Government Agent Gordon i Kalion i J ArmlH 20-OZ. till. lor . .29 ! CATHERINE LAURIE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 401 Third Ave. West (Prince Rupert Realty Co.) Phones: t " Green 667 Days Green 412 Evgs. 330 Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. uwitrol IWru or i buiisli ( ululllbi. p m. Reglna Time, Novembw 21. 1949. , Rrortip v,art been'ln To( Masset' (Monday) Mrs. 'auloski. From Port Clements (Saturday Mr. Peacock. , From Massett (Saturday) J, . Buguay, Miss K. Matthews. 46-0Z - .34; Hicks. Cai.nes rruus To Sandpit' Monday) Mr Pineapple, crushed -sj works on the Western Canada Ranch- the the DTOVincial provincial service service beiore coming here a year ago. news, zu-oz ana Mrs u. miiis ana a. urani. 33 From Vancouver (Saturday 29 iivVWwvvvvw'w.W"v' MY I B. & W. TRANSFER DRY FIR KINDLING WOOD 50c Per Sack De ljvered PHONE GREEN 186 i Apricots. 20-oz. Cherries, ancy, 20-oz. Locanberries, 20-oz. - Peaches, choice Lard Pure, lb Shortening Soap Roan. face, bar SERVICE -AT Air fITV lng Project located about 12 miles east of Kamloops. B. C. The following are the main Items of work and the approximate quantities of each: Intake Pipe, well, pump- house 1 lump sum Lumber, supplied and framed 5 MFBM Armeo flume No 24, 22 ' guage 850 ft. Wood Stave Pipe, 6 inch dia 450 ft. Plans, seeificatlons & tender form for bidding may be obtained from the undersigned at his office In Reglna. Sask.. or from the P F R A. Office. Victoria Ave.. Kamloops. B. C-. upon the deposit of Ten Dollars i1000) cash -or a certified cheque for the amount, payable to the Receiver Gen- Laundrv. cake a lor .j J : 1 111 '.I ' I 1 . I K. J. & B. CO. PAINTING OF ALL KINDS Remodeling Rooms" Bathrooms and Kitchens' Our Specialty Willing to Go Anywhfere All Work Guaranteed BOX No. 1141 STATION B Soap Powders, lure (inoe uit Cherries, 2 lb, pkt voconul. to. 1 1 m IB' SIPP1.IES Builders' Supplies TSM'Rfi PAIXTS FOR YOUR ROCK & CONCRETE WORK , CALL BLUE 939 M. J.' SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed Almond Paste.' 10 Fruit Cake Mix, lb Are You Planning Toliuild? 11111 Then plan with builders, men who know how to select materials and use them to give you the most satisfaction. Call on us. W keep costs down, but give you the very best. GREER & Dates, tancy, 1 lb. PKt Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. Seeded Raisins, 2 lbs. e3t Blue 820 26 f , r :i yL )y s 'fB?r cihelled Wainuts, vi lb. H .el ed A monas, o oz.. rnl of rnnada. which deposit will be redeemable upon the return of the Snelled Brazils. V. Ib. . olans and specifications In good or- Jams rum A. P. GARDNER & Co d'T within one month after tenders CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Strawberry, 24-oz Raspberry, 24 oz. Blackberry, 4-10 Cherry, 24-oz. Pench. 4 lb. . Aurlcot. 4-lb. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS Agents for SIMPLEX GAS and -; CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES Sales Service and Parts Boat owners and users ot Industrial .Engines are Invited 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER - B.C. hi"'e closed. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented.. By Order. I,. B- Thomson. Director of Rehabilitation. Bin MrCallnm Hill Bnlldinsr. REOINA, Saskatchewan. ' , ; (26i) soups Canned Soups - is BRIDDEH my. t6 our showroom to view our 1 . .60 1.0' . .75 . .48 . .46 .. .55 various engines and talV.over 5 CONTRACTORS AND 5 BUILDERS '. i RED 561 P.O. BOX 721 ? imodore equipment problems. , MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUIDtNQ Trv a Classified Ad for Result' Advertise in tne uai;y Newi .. .48 .. .90 Cale meats RoastinR Chicken, ib ......... Ham, boned and rolled, lb, Ham, reg. lb Bologna, lb Weiners liarlic Sausase, lb - Bacon, pkg. Vi b Bacon, side, piece Cottage Roll, lb. Liver Sausage, lb. Fresh Pork Ham, lb Pork Chops, lb Pork Sausage, lb Steak. T-Bone, lb citoalr round, lb. 'Th.n Ever" i- - " TW r.,H.r;r MiIh V.l.m. S, ti..-. Ii..-. - .. .85 .. .5? .. .70 .. .72 .. .62 . .82 .. .65 1.15 DR. GARNET E.'-.IL MONTGOMERY DENTIST 1 Suite 7, Smith Block. Phone 525 P.O. Box, i216 8ervlce In Cltj PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 "Now don't forget 1o mall tiiose Invitations we're investing S6.4QQ in cold-cuts." Send-Out Order,! ' Dwid Chow, Mgr.' Kirk Tenderloin, lb Rhinestone jewellery A FO Floruts CV PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 ; 972 10th East ; I GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phont. 387 ? 'Wklnr. Traf In. w o t and Oen.,l nd Storage A GOOD REASON AND THERE'S Reliable anc Service, call .N ill J . 1 Ti v ' j"' ' ' Ci ' v , ! , '' HELEN'S ; BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In alt, its branches 5 204 4th Street Phone 855 K Cartage & DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 P.O. Box 1401 ra?e Limited The brilliance of the stones add life to a n y costume and leaving no color of their own. They , cannot be out of harmony with the color of any dress. ' This years creations are very beautiful. We have a wonderful selection in various designs Of NECKLETS, BRACELETS, CLIPS, BROOCHES, PINS etc. t . Priced from a dollar to $15. J'al"ished 1910 Nti en .j o. HANDYMAN HOME "SERVICE WELLS CARTAGE LIMITED H. S. Whalen, Manager .. Complete Moving Servfce Crating Packing Cartage BLUE 780 RED" 518 (Sal I'LBU Km- ShM. D.C., Ph.C I "1 Nnii!. ... . Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS Rock, k ATr miH Mrs. Henry Stenlund of Bed - iw lor ''Wntment Ik ""'K8 l5 '2;a P m. and 114 Pricl. . QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles ;' MAC i SHOE HOSPITAL LAKEHEAD TRIO-Tripicu. uuiii ss as thls photo indicates. Mrs. Stenlun is shown ' r Pn mllu rr.rtih nf Port Arthur, Continue to piofe with htr two daustiters and son. caroiyn. ,aihintr fn.ir nnundA tihree-and-a PHONES Bluck 334 P.O. Box 1670 P.O. Box 1670 4hu . - i .ou U m lnl pounds, three quarters of an ounce. ie " ,n front o gheryl. weighed six . pounds, 15 oun- M.in4nM ..D la nn hpr mothers lCtW wunay, t, .foi Box 774 Second Ave.' T 8T ' Attend- uuaii ici-uuuvco, a vi .... T:ln TT.Of a ra tVtp HOfL AILXIUI uniCiai iiuajt"" ces. ces. Miss Miss Betty Betty Wlgg'ans, Wteffans, left, and miss , . phot)) ses In the photo. BKtlf!lM!eH!llSlfyi