Prince tlupctt Dailp J3cto Monday, November 15, 1948 Local News Items . . . III NAME OF HUMANITY Reminiscences By W. J. and REFLECTION'S 3 HI: Post office clerks lil Prlnpp Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Prevost arrived on the Princess Louise Saturday from Vancouver. "uh, naa more work than At Sheardown's, one hundred 49-pound sacks of No. 1 Quaker Flour, a real buy at $2.50 while they last. (273) A shipment of Burberry usual today because In addition to the regular mall there were 27C3 letters taking Christmas Seals to the homes of this city gray-haired, and was elected hands down. To her credit, be it said, she made a sensible and efficient alderman. The Kirk-patricks, who now live in Victoria, had their home on Fifth Avenue West near where the G. W. Nickerson residence now stands. They developed an attractive garden, and, indicent-ally, planted one of Rupert's pioneer apple trees. Mr. King becomes unemployed today and, while there are thousands of others who can say the same, there is not the slightest occasion for worry. He Is exceptionally well known and highly esteemed and his general knowledge of affairs is believed to be quite unrivalled. Coats has just arrived at Annette Mansell's. (272) Mrs. Charles Balagno, who has been visiting in Victoria, fipnt.tlp snrl Vaniviiivflr tnr tha Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McColl and t rptrn.rt hnm. Lombardi's Made-to-Measure CLOTHING lamuy arrived irem juhMiaua , ; Saturday on the Princess Louise. lip PrSJ I Sunday on the Coquitlam and Daily News Classified Ads get Quick Results! The city election will take place next month and it is not too early now to take a direct and a personal interest in it. Indications point to an active campaign with possibly a dash of new blood. It is good citizenship to show a concern in the town's progress. Have you any There is a letter in the mail for you today answer with a cheque and help some TB sufferer to health and happiness. (It) Miss Mary Adcock, who has been on a holiday trip south, returned to tb. ectty from Vancouver on the Camosun yester au tnstrict. Postal workers take this cheerfully, however, because after all It was a postman who first started it, and the postal services of the world, which have been proud of the accomplishment, count the launching of the first Christmas Seal sale among their great services to mankind. When the Danish postman, Elnar Holboell, initiated the first Christmas Seal sale in 1904 he started a movement for the relief of suffering which would grace the records of any profession. Rudyard Kipling, paying tri- Announcements all advcrtUKmbfias i tnia column will be charged (or a full month t 25 cent a word Specialists in hand-needled and bench-made clothing. are taking up residence on Pig-got Avenue. Mrs. A. R. Mallory, postmistress at Port Clements, arrived' on the Coquitlam yesterday from the Queen Charlotte Islands and plans -to spend two weeks visiting In Prince Rupert. The annual general meeting Skeena Progressive- Conservative Association, will be held at the Civic Centre, Nov. 18, at 8:00 p.m. Business: to receive reports and election of officers for the ensuing year. (271) Ernest Dalskog, former member of the British Columbia ex pet questions, or ideas? Give them an airing! Write to the paper or the candidates. Any kicks? Trot them out. Anything is better than' .a studious and silent aloofness. Tongue-tingling . . . soothing and refreshing! If you like peppermint, THIS is lor you. A cool and creamy peppermint patty richly covered with Moirs exclusive i chocolate coating. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. Bridge, Whist and Crib, November 18, 8 p.m., Catholic School ' Hall. Valhalla Whist and Social, November 19. day afternoon. Embroidered towels, donated by Miss Edith Gandy for raffling at the Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary bazaar last week, were won by Miss Mabel Pearson. ouie to the devotion which wad Fine English Saxonys in - CHALK STRIPES, GLEN CHECKS AND PLAIN . TONES. needed to get mail delivered to outposts, began his stirring stanzas on the riksk of the Job with the words: Sturdy people, healthy country! Gales sweep the landscape, arouse the seas and color the Beyond question Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Sons of I The Lutheran Ladies' Aid the Best! r vj ecutive of the International meets at the parsonage Wed cheek. Snow creeps dowa the "In the name of the Empress Norway Hall. Woodworkers' Association and green slopes and rains keep everyone cool and moist. Mean Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale now prominent in the break November 25th. . or India make way O lords of the Jungle, wherever you roam." If a paraphrase were wanted away Woodworkers' Industrial nesday November 17.. Dr. H. L. Foss will be present. There will be services at the church at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday followed by a business meeting. (269) St. Andrew's Cathedral bazaar, Union, left toward the end of while, shapely legs remain bare and heads are content to stay uncovered. Great is B.C.! Hard Finish -English Worsted PIN STRIPES, SERGES AND FINE PATTERNS. last week by air on his return lor mall carrying the double-barred cross it might well begin to Vancouver after a visit here Mrs. Lance Stiles returned to in the name of humanity," for and in the interior. CANADIAN LEGION, Executive the city on the Camosun yes every nation pays a toll to terday afternoon from a trip to When Mrs. W. J. Kirkpatrick, years ago, decided to lend a hand in running Prince Rupert, the electors showed a prompt and a deep interest. Until then, November 27. 'range Ladies' Bazaar, December 1st. United Church Bazaar, December 2. Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D. E., Bridge and Cribbage, .Civic Centre, Dec. 3. CCF Bazaar, Sons of Norway Hall, December 4. This will be the 44th year in which postmen in some part of Meeting tonight at 8. Regular Monthly Meeting Wed. Nov. 17 Legion Hall 8 p.m. (with initiation of new mem Vancouver where her sister aied recently. The Canadian Cancer Society will hold a meeting In the L wort per Inaertlon, minimum chare, BOe. Blrtb Hotlo the municipal council had been exclusively male, with occasion i, at Thanks beatn Notice; Funeral Notice, Man-lag the world have shouldered their bags with Christmas Seals on Imported Scotch Irish Tweeds DIAGONALS, HERRINGBONES, TWISTS AND DONEGALS. and fcllgimcmeiji. flunuuncvnienu; oj. SPECIAL, DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICK al growling thrown in. Mrs. Kirkpatrick's arrival had the letters and parcels, showing l-lsing Is payable In advance. Please refrain Irom Mlepnunln St. Peter's Farf Bazaar. De hlKNT NOTICE FOR RENT touch of novelty. She was mid that the fight against tuberculosis was being carried forward When the Prince Rupert Christ cember 9. , die- aged, comfortable looking, Civic Centre on Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 2:30 p.m., to hear the report of the delegate to the Fall Convention! Everyone welcome. (209) Under the direction of the bers). . (270) The story of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkins, whose thrilling experience at Egg Island when the lighthouse they were in charge of was blown from its foundation by the fury of storms, at FOR RENT Furnished room for two. 650 7th Ave. E. Phone Red 471. tf) Chris. Haugland. .nuunre the en-( their daughter, Duncan L. Mun- mas Seal sale opens today, it will be one of thousands being carried on . by communities FOR RENT Small house with bath. Phone Green 838. (269) For excellence in quality of cloth . . . for unequalled value and fine tailoring... BUY A LOMBARDI. Jejme. . OF THANKS Prince Rupert Health Unit, which have taken this way of Well-Baby Clinics are held week' tracted wide interest. They will, paying for local preventative FOR RENT One large two-roomed suite, furnished, with ly at two centres in the city- programs. (it) bath and toilet. Apply cottaee back of WasiUngion Block. .idiun Lreion wish r.ce & Hardy and Hardware for the windows, for raf-. those who it is understood, make their home in Prince Rupert for the. present,. Mr. Wilkins taking work with the Department of Transport here. Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m. in the Health Unit. Thursday afternoon, 2-4 p.m. at Conrad Phone Black 490. (It) n .1 V, I ft I I., . r i l ... I . i S ! '. i WANTED School. , (268) WANTED 6 roomed house urn LK SALE Both totem poies at the entrance to the museum on Second Avenue are now in position, the work having been complet entlv needed, to rent or buv reasonable terms. Box 416 IMPORTANT MEETING Daily News. (269) Ctaie .spring-filled 1 si.e. Kood condi-Rid 501. (269) Having sustained a fractured left leg when struck down by a truck at Massett, Peter Spence, ed Saturday. They are similar A meeting of importance to wants D car batteries, car in height and add greatly to the.an taxpayers and parents is to radiators, brass and copper 50 L year old Island native, VirnncrHl tyi tVp rir.v nn tnp pavine eood prices. See B.C. attractiveness of the premises Ibe held at Booth School. Wed- " I nesday, November 17, 1948, at rUKNlTURE CO.. Black 324 Gentleman's Suit, Tjalitv. size 38. 985. (270) Used Chesterfield, :on. Phone Black (270) Coquitlam yesterday' morning 8 p.m. A School Board member, HELP HAN J ED paretit and taxpayer, teacher More than Prince Rupert might look with astonishment as well as resentment on the fre and student will speak to the HELP WANTED Waitress AddIv HeRRte's Cafe, Smilhers. B.C. (268) FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN . THE ROUGH CALL RED 70S CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM nil sized Baby Auv Bum. Phone meeting, airing their views upon the subject of the new school. quently heard suggestion from U7U1 and removed by ambulance to the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Reaaer ana classified advertisers are requested to submit their copy to the office. Telephoned advertisements often lead to mistakes against which HELP WANTED Cook wanted. Aonly HeeRie's Cafe. Smithers. B.C. (268) nigmy-pmcea source mat oe- since the building of a new molltion of wartime installa-1 school is of vital concern to BELL New and Used Hardware, etc. We ilv used Radios, PERSONAL ( GENERAIELECTRIC J j HEAT LAMPS ( ras- i LlL-cl ) 1. Relieve common mUKulor pains! 2. Dry hair. I I 3. Dry nail polish quickly I 4. Rtduc aftor-bath chilli I I , k Everyone ia j-our family will use i 4"s any Infra-red Heat I 1 T k Lamp. It's simple, conven- I I 2r ient, inexpensive. Can be I f Jr I used as illustrated and in 1 I M ' M: many other ways. Get one I .urutohones. Kitch tions here will be required, un-prince Rupert, the Parent-less disposed of. Perhaps more Teachers' Association urges all than any other point on the who can attend and join in actium Cleaners Tables. Lowrins: WILL Boy who found trold colored earring with rhinestone please return same immediately. Red 879. (263) (269) I the Daily News cannot guarantee coast, this city is recognized asltne question period er Work Clothes, .'S. New and Used Hues for Wood. I pro com t wf'i r curio Imn A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy Kitchen Chairs. YOU. If you know what you Typewriter in best oi strategic value. Ana tnis is far from a peaceful world. Before such an advantage is weakened in the slightest degree, thfi opinions of others might be of interest. want, but live too far awav to find It vourself. write to the Select Shopping Service. Dom and Lsed Desk. See us furniture needs. i YuOYAt PEACHES- ) ROYALLY WELCOME inion Buildine. Vancouver. (2721 iv nr sell. ITURE CO. Black (tf) 937 Ford BED MATTRESSES Ask for them by name. Beautyrest, Deertsleep, Slumber King, Lady Beaty and many others for your Fall requirements. Phone 775 , 327 3rd Avenue Sedan. (271) 935 SI CIVIC CENTRE 41 Dodae s shaDe. Sedan Phone (273) er 5 p.m. ""l --rrrruifutiurr-rl ouiik cirl's winter s lined. 10-14. Also Further instructions in bad-j held in the evening. Keen com-mlrtton were given on Saturday petition was witnessed with Reg afternoon for the teen age mem- Ronald high roan of the eve-bers through co-operation with ning, wining live games. The the adult badminton club. Sev-! doubles team of the evening to evening between 332 7th Ave. East. (270) 6 Chevrolet 4-door eraf of the members were kind i oe seen at Lone (268 P;ir of 7'V Skis. be successful consisted of Barry Mark and Warren Wilkinson who defeated Dickie Gilker and Billy Watts, 15-13. There Is still room for more teen age members and it is hoped they will iwles. Phone 648. (268) enough to assist in Instructing the younger enthusiasts. Badminton was in progress from 2 o'clock In both the main gym and also the auditorium. At 5 o'clock the playing was transferred to the Auditorium SALE '39 Indian' wevde. complete attend Thursday and Saturdays. I mn xir A If TV. V fw calnt. rehore. Winrishiplrt Rqc. . M II V MYiXT iA II fl IlliVn- X .75 Phino r.pnan ' where a tournament was STYLE Takes a Cue 269oniy Sailings for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun 4 room Wart.lmp verlook St.. newly Ulilleri anri nlpar. Sunday, 11 p.m., Coquitlam ijuMiii u y I C 11 I E I F 0 0 I $ (A THIS AND THAT pd at rear. Magni- Prince Rupert Phone Green 291 (263) . . . from royalty in the elegant princess lines of this soft wool coat with Canadian ..Squirrel ..fur ..collar ..and cuffs. Wear casually or for more formal occasions. ALICE ARM AND PORT SIMPSON (Stewart Fortnightly) Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS I1V Km SALE i 12 tMts . . ' 24 libltlj . . 100 ubMts . LOWEST PRICES s.s. Coauitlam. Nov. 7 and 21 lir mmber more use the modern a'e tvoe National "f'niills manufac-! "Innal Mar.hinprv FOR NORTn QUEEK CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coauitlam. Oct. 29, Nov. united. Vancouver. (tf) A smart Fur Neck Piece of Canadian Squirrel will enhance the style of your favorite suit. 13 and 27, 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Runert Aeent A' Work Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 510 Tel. 777 Flowers for All Occasions Third Ave. Phone 568 - InstnUattnns and H t F, T MFTit f and Gravel Roof- T XW & I I NOW AVAILABLE i,"'' sons, 629 Jhone 543. (tf) S'T "(1 Ok ACT" Urn, 28, Be warm and sparkling these tool cvcniiiRS ..in a ..SEQUIN .fancied SWEATER. Lovely shades ail sixes... Commodore Cale "Hun K..r (onsent day of Nnvnm. Pretties for the CHRISTMAS SEASON-Buy them at SWEET SIXTEEN and use or Personalized Budget Plan-No Interest No Carry Charges iulc:rslKncd intends f Liquor Control nt to transfer of 7821. issued In being part of If s Caledonia t t Pmnt street. Port "iLc?.u",b P DUAL MAYOR? Charles Cox, veteran political figure around the Lakchcad cities of Port Arthur and Fort William, may be a dual mayor in 1949. Already mayor of Port Arthur and member of the Ontario Legislature for Fort William, he says he may run for the mayor's chair in Fort William and seek re-election in Port Arthur. (CP Photo) 7C stniV ""P" Land lr'Ct. In th. n " i-rov- LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE Pcrk, mbia' from COMPLETELY RENOVATED "Better Than Ever" UoenKpo. to nf olumh " V M8ln8- Best Food and Service in City the trans mit! GOLD SEAL LABEL nc t. . Phone 17 for Send-out Order B.C., TRAIN SCHEDULE t For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. j ROS3 BROWN. Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. - Boy, am I glad to see you. I'm dying to go to a movie!" r'' t l Transferee.