prince Uupcrt Dailp cU)3 Thnuday. February 10. 194ft HOTEL ARRIVALS Local News Items . BEAUTY Committee On Home jZ. FIHAliPLAHS FOR: FESTIVAL Groundwork Well Laid for Drama and Music Exposition ! The groundwork for Prince Ru- Prince Rupert Making In Session ilm.jiiailiJiuuKi.iit Feb. 10. (34) Drygoods and Novelty Shop Valhalla Meeting will be closed February 10 to 25. ! Moving Pictures. J. Cook, Vancouver; A. Chap-; man, Vancouver; Dr. R. W. Ball. Home makine committee of j i '! ,! S.O.N. Whist Dance, A. M. Dowther and Miss mpnts Friday 11. (35' Cranford, N.J.; D. G. Stenstrom. , Vancouver; Olof Hanson, Van Mens the Women of the Moose met yesterday afternoon at the horn" of Mrs. C. M. Mclntyre and nprt's MinH annual Music and UTILITY . . . ... ECONOMY lvaply weatherboard of thin Douglas Fir Ply wo odin stock k" eses S ' 40 feet available for early delivery i " , from i" E. Watson are sailing tonight! galllng 0n j Festival has been laid, on the Prince Rupert on a bus.- the Prince Rupert tnl(.nt tonight on on a LPPfirrilnir according to to rnmmltw committee reoorts reports : ness trip to Vancouver heard at Association meeting couver; E. Brunt, Vancouver; H. Gould, Vancouver; W. R Eckhart, Vancouver; S. R. Ab-erciombie, Vancouver; J. By ford, Vancouver; J. Moses, Van couver; J. Green, Vancouver; i trip to Vancouver. completed arrangements for spring tea to be held April 7 at the home of Mrs. J. P. Moller Present at the meeting were Mrs. Richard Gi.ske, Mrs. Oscar held Tuesday night in the Civic Halibut Vessel Owners I Centre. There will be a meeting in the T.ht Pr nrp TMinprt. trinlent on On a a bus DUlli- - Ppter Lien, assisted by Mrs. Giske, Mrs. Thomas Glenn, Mrs S R Yates. Vancouver; H. Civic Centre Thurs. Feb. 10, 7:30. 1 , V ,,4 iness trip to Vancouver. irfrT g McCAFFERY LTD. O. D. Mead and Mrs. E. J . Smith, Ajr(j Vancouver A. O. Raymore, ; Ole Stegavit?. Mrs. Percy Bond D. Marson, Va& ... George Oreen returned Wed-Ed. t,, v., , t 'B is to- Coughlin sailing v.., air .i, fmm from a a JL nesday afternoon by , u n r, "ca"a " ' night on the Prince Rupert for . provided a comprenensive syua-hus for the musical division of 'LU.': ;.nrn RIJILDING SUPPLIES rruivpr: E J. Morris. Vanc.ou Mrs. M. Field, Mrs. John Kasper. Mrs. William Bussey, IIar old Muncey, Mrs. Sam Jiougan and Mrs. Mclntyre. - I ,1 i ,Il WaJaa. the festival. The various grades, ver; w stone Vancouver; R PHONE 116 . . business trip to vamci. . H Victoria where he will attend a j for vocal and instrumental Douglas, Vancouver; J. M. Ho. conference of social welfare ad- ' am rnmp to the Lutheran Mode To MEASURE .... f f - . v , r. V, niinistrators. j church Valentine Tea and It 1. 1 VaV. 10 hotwPPtl classes have been worked out in detail and test pieces, which are sie, Vancouver; C. H. Williams. Vancouver; O. Russell, Vancou- j couver; G. B ver; E. Milton, Vancouver; W. jver. a Grey Porter, Vpncou-Exquimalt, Mrs be made to have the Canadian F,. n.,ni. onrt name vuuiu.ig """" OR USE m sprrui now available locally were listed. (35) ',..i r..... .!2and6 National Railways take a more T. Hill, Port Edward: Col. ard For the past few leeks Mis. Bunt, Vancouver; L. feenie Vancouver; W. Bodeck, Van- active Interest in strivin for SOUGHT Jean Urquhart has been busy Mrs. KeHh Dixon and child city. I use of the elevator. j preparing and mailing out in- j couver; R. Haigh, Vancouver; iio.iv, frm H. Olsen. Vancouver; J. North- . II It Laundry. To each order of $2.50 city Engineer D. C. Stewart Is of dry cleaning you may add one j sailing tonight on the Prince of the following articles: blouse, ! Rupert for Vancouver where he slip, skirt, sweater, slacks will spend the next few days on trousers, sport shirt or up to 6 business. .tt'rhamber of Com- rup, Vancouver; B. Marr. Vaa- i to rxitential Darticioants. More f OR FASTER RELIEF - . A to request" been esentation-s ties which will be cleaned ana than 80 contacts have been made and, although the entry dead It has also been suggested that, when the celanese mill starts shipping from Prince. Rupert, they may use ships for part loads which could corrpiete cargo with grain. rt'pr FISHERMEN See the low- of the long- he II; plans were being made to present suitably engraved replicas line is not until March 12, a pressed absolutely Free . of charge. Phone 838, Ideal Cleaners and Laundry. Hi number of applicants have al itiings it Is be their intention 1 to the cup winners of last year. ready signified of taking part in the festival. Armlne Boas v.as a.-ku to in- priced cotton mattresses lor boats or the . wonder Dunlopillo mattress at MATTSON'S, Upholsterers and Furniture Repairers, 330 Second Avenue, i (34) i Jack KirkDatrick. son of J. A. Hazelton High School plans Vestigate the practibility of ob IT Smart Fabrics including Gabardines, Worsteds, Covert Cloths, Flannel and Tweeds. Made - to - Measure Trousers assures you of complete satisfaction in styling, good fit and fine tailoring. to send a cast to take part In Announcement AU tdvertMennxKa mi mis column will be rbxrsed for I Jll muotb at 25 cnU a vurd taining medals for winners in Qalcfc! Uu Ttiw Special x . - the vocal and instrumental com the Drama competitions. Massett has also notified the A i A n nil rk hind Kirkpatrlck, formerly of Prince Association that they expect to Cribbage, Whist, Bridge at Cath-iRupert and now iiving jn van- petitive classes. The Festival will be held on May 12 and 13 with the possi- Poubh Duty No Drop j -i A litt le Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril rHe head cold distress fasti And If uwd at first warning sniffle or sneeze, Va-tro-nol actually helps to olic School Hall, Feb. 10, 8 p.m couver, is in the employ of the enter a group in the Drama division. Ewiai Rprvicp deoartment In Lutheran Church Valentine Y5r?1 - . 'V J ri for less man No official applications for en Tea and Home Cooking, Feb. 12. sented on May 11 if there are! fSdlSSw Kamloops. His duties Involve considerable driving. try in the vocal or instrumental Try it! f ollow aireciauiis iu VICltS VATR0?li SPORTSMAN'S NEWS Annual Game Dinner, Feb. lfi, 1949. classes have been received yet accomrn0dated in two days. Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Stevens j and family oi Bediord, Quebec, The United Church Valentine Boas reported that he has been Tp at thp home of Mrs. A. 3. PRICED FROM assured of a number of entrie who have been in the city since the beginning of the week, are leaving tonight on the Prince Domlnato, Feb. 17. from the Interior. This vear. as last, the major Canadian Club Public Meet Rupert for Ocean Falls, where ing, February 23. number of participants will be' $15.50 TO $22.59 Mr. Stevens will take over the Minstrel Show, Prince Rupert - j drawn from the local schools. Although most of the classes In vicarship Cr the Anglican 1-1 Rotary Club, Feb. 17 and 18. Church. f ANCAKII f (UCK WHI ATI (t. tin m IVi Ik. tCONOMY m. J rJi irt i bariiiio in J yr,t ihera olitn (of WORTH OF SHOES TO GO ON ) Three Weeks Delivery the musical division of the fes-j tival will be non-competitive, S 0! WPP" Otto Nordling who, during the war. was in Prince Rupert fre- Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter, I.O.D.E:, Tea and Home Cooking, March 10. March 17, Tea, Catholic Hall, there will be competition in the', ouently. now makes his home in junior choir class and piano solo Til Ottawa. A good many former Yukoners are living in the capi and duet classes. i President R. D. Cleland reported that, although the drama Presbyterian Tea, Church Hall March 24. Women of the Moose spring tal city and there is said to be talk of organizing a Yukon As branch of the Department of i llllil"'"" 'I, i1 11 7 'I tea. April 7, at Mrs. J. P. Mol- I iwm l ' II,.' ll'l'iiIIWnMI ji'tll" 1 ti'' ,'l 'III I ! ' 'll 'nW' Mil!'.'"'. Education will supply an ad nil'. .Hill .l.iW.I I'l'lll1 ..I sociation there. Recently the ler's, 124 Fourth Avenue East. 4 judicator for the drama classes, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Orange Spring Sale, April 13 it might be necessary to seek Nordlings entertained Margaret Ogilvie and her sister. They are granddaughters of William Og 2 to 5 p.m.. Oddfellows' Hall. the services of another qualified person to adjudicate the music. I Hundreds of beautiful ways to express your deepest sentiments on Valentine's Day. Choose from our wide assortment of lacy and plain cards . . . exquisitely designed, appropriate verses. 8 DAYS ONLY ilvie, first Commissioner 01 tne w In order that there will be no IN Yukon. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 21. Anglican Spring Sale, Saturday April 23. further delay in making the re quired contacts, Mr. Cleland was AIR PASSENGERS FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM authorized to conclude adjudi Legion Auxiliary Spring sale Vancouver G. Green. ( I) Xj tit lihh Printing Co. E. J. Morris. cation arrangements. In the drama division of the festival silver cups will be pre April 27. The Urtlteif Church Spring Sale, May 5. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 12. DISCOUNT ON ENTIRE STOCK lunuk Phone 234 Advertise in the Daily News! sented to the winners of the various classes and Mrs. Alex INCLUDING SLIPPERS and RUBBERS MacKenzie, chairman of the awards committee, reported that FIRST AID ? WWZ'3!IZ,' -TTrzZ 1 frL - - " Saturday Xfiw o i February 11 and 12 A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Place to Buy" Just Arrived ! ! CHINA CABINETS in popular waterfall desigr. with sliding plate glass doors and roomy linen drawer Price H-Z.r( Phone 775 327 3rd Ave. HARTTS ARROW WILLIAMS JACK and JILL JULIA ARTHUR FOR BABY'S FIRST SNIFFLE A tp In time often ve nine. So be wine. nd Uke this imple precaution at baby'a finit ineeie or snime. i.ive ;"). Own TableU to rlear little bowels of irri- Utine waste man-rials tnat mase oau, m i -A Aittmtr the rest so neerted'to Keep up strength, liesiened espe . i trrorc i.DIES' RAYON HOSE cially for babys delicate sysiem. muh Own Tablets have a laxative action that is gentle, yet speedy and the relief they brin toward riving buhy comfort Kuea a lon way while nature works to cure the cola. Sweet-tasting, easily crushed to a Powder if desired. Baby'i Own Tablets have been used by mothers for over half a century, (iet package today. Only tit. A- Pairs for Sale Ends Definitely Saturday, Feb. 19 No Exchanges No Refunds No Charges THE Family Shoe Store Ladies' Rayon PAIN 1 lti ana vloi, Pink and White 1.00 ACH Sizes S-M-L LADIES SNUGG1ES and VESTS Tink Only 1.00 fcAUI Sizes S-M-L Deluxe Delivery PROMPT? YES SIR! FAST? YOU BET! COURTEOUS? YES MA'AM! PHONE 383 We Buy and Collect Bottles DIES' NYLON HOSE 'anrtards. 1.00 MOTHERS PAIR I - I-, i i f jiaiaaiBaB i T.S.S. lAND TOWELS PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR HAVE YOV HEARD OF THE NEW "Rokorol" It's the greatest piece of convertible baby furniture in Canada. wAliout 18 x u6 SOX SOX SOX Men's Dress Sox "Substandards'' 1.00 y PA1K Sizes 10'.:.-ll-ll'o , MEN'S WORK SOX-All-Wool ?Wn Grey 2 100 Pairs for FACE CLOTHS Assorted Colors Size About 12 x 12 5 for 1.00 COTTON PRINT Assorted Patterns u, 31.00 It actually converts to eight f EA TOWELS AND INTERMEDIATE POUTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. About 36" wide 'Tart Linen s'ze About 16 x 30 different uses. These are as follows: Bassinette Safety Play Chair Safety High Chair Walker MEN'S DRESS SOX (Odd Lines) 9 1.00 2 VI fill CM 1111 -yds.ior Half Ha f Hose Hnsp and antl Ankle Anhie tr WIiUU I "w .UV I -"Pairs for 1 Sox, Sox, Sizes Sizes 10-12 10-12. Small enough to take in the ... is in this THREE-PIECE ENSEMBLE of smart, smooth gabardine . . . made for mixing or matching. Simply man-tailored with a flare - back topcoat, slim fly-front skirt. Choice of colors. SIGN POSTS TO SPRING TROPICANNA SUITS, GABARDINE COATS swing back or belted SHORTIE COATS and uncrushabie SILK PRINT DRESSES are highlighting Sweet Sixtecn's pie-spring display. . To match your "smoothie" skirt choose a sweater by Grandmere or Bonnie Brooks, a Blazer or a Blouse. AD1ES' ANKLE SOX 1.00 car when visiting When' baby outgrows these you still have these uses'. Bedside Table Tea Wagon 2 Fringed Ends Size About 16 x 30 . . FOR $1.00 2 soiled Colors zt-s !)-lOi :, . ! I ft f pairs for Chairside Table GirU' Pullover and Coat SWEATERS- PLEACHED COTTON SHEETS EACH $3.69 'nhommed" Assorted Colors Sizes 28-32 .... $2.95 "n Size About 77 x !K) EACH For 'free demonstration in your own home Phone 53. Sold exclusively by Bodset Enterprises 718 Second Avenue. -! .1 nr T if i c i fT l! P H llS ITs bUUUM riw - 6--for Fersonalized Sweet Sixteen your convenience. No Interest-No Carrying Charges. THE Plumbing or Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS box n Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. 3ox516 Tel. 777 Flowers lor All Occasions Phone 174 THIRD AVENUE AT SIXTH STREET