k l?n'nte tlupcrt Dailo rectos Ltd. Saturday, February 21, 1948 Local News Items... BRIDGE PARTY ! AIDS MUSEUM The Museum of Northern British Columbia will profit by about $40 a.3 a result of a bridge Five Million For Education . VICTORIA JJ The provincial government will spend $16,000,-000 on education this year, including a $5,000,000 grant to the Get basketball j Cash for old eold. Bulger- DON'T WAIT! tickets now. i (tf) I In the early days of the Roman Republic, gold rings were worn only by senators entrusted with a special mission for tha state. Joan DeWitt, who has liUIM'f' Miss I party -"' held In the Civic Centre ,1. ,lUV, r. M. Berg, -j Mrs Albert Styles and child i been paying a visit to the city, University of British Columbia,, PIONEER WOMAN OF COAST DIES Mrs. Margaret Matey, Formerly of Prince Rupert, Has in Vancouver Before Fire sailed on the Prinrp Runert. ' loft h lnst pvenine's train on Hon. R. C. MacDonald, minister of municipal affairs, said M.,ning under sponsorship of the ; ThnrsH tv,t ,;.. ..,.... i. v,. itQrinr : 1111' thllV UI a 11VC TVCtlO ilCl ICkUlll IU tliC j; KuDH'suii i I'x.ndllll. vacation trip to Vancouver. , Hay. been de,ayed by SALE? SALE! SALE! Dresses. stonny weather on her run from Mr. Business and Professional Women's Club. There were 20 tables In play during the evening. Hostess was Miss Frances Cross. Vani'nu.i'r; Vancouver via south end of the Less than cost, while they, last. ( 44) J Queen Charlotte Islands, Union ; . ll Ct . Coin Star's Stylewear. BEDROOM BURGLAR Local friends have received word of the death in Vancouver recently of one of the Lower Mainland's earliest pioneer wo- Ocean ran. ,nay; F. W. r woixis, jit v. Victoria E. E. Hyndman, inspector of steamer Cassiar, Capt. Alex mc-, Lennan, now a full day late, is; reported due in port at 10 o'clock tonight. The vessel will' club president. Prize winners '. were Mrs. J. L. rcEwen and C. 1 G. Ham. A vase of flowers which iu iai7:ej was won by W. D. i schools, returned to the city by air yesterday afternoon from the Queen Charlotte Islands where imen in the person of Mrs. Mar-) garet Macey who also lived in j Prince Rupert for some time 1 years ago. Mrs. Macey was Hndu Family in Vancouver is Terrorized and Young Mother Assaulted sail at midnight or soon there- ; Vance. Da;lv News' tr.c S ie nas en spending a few day ' arter for Massett Inlet points . on ouiciai ousiness. (whence she is due back here to- VANCOUVER (P A vicious jin Vancouver heroic '.he great thug terrorized the family of R. j fire- she was the mother of J. ' morrow night returning south lover the same route. ' A .special general meeting of H. Macey, formerly of Prince Singh on East Fourth early to HSSETS BULLETIN 11 J Made - to Measure CLOTHING NO INCREASE OVER PRICES OF LAST FALL There's no question but that a special-measure job does something for you. In addition to perfect fit you have a wide the Prince Rupert Fishing Vessel Owners' Mutual Protective Fund t will be held in the Ladles' , Lounge. Civic Centre, on Monday. ' February 23, at 8 p.m. All mem-: bers please attend. (T.M.) , Delayed again in leaving Jas Rupert and now residing in Vancouver, and Fred Macey, at whose home in Vancouver she resided during Her latter years. She was 90 years of age. Another son, William Macey, died at Terrace a few years ago. CHURCH RITES JOIN POPULAR To Merchants - - 151 I K LOT SALES i ,,ni,r sale or withdrawal, War Assets Corpoia- ,- saic in bulk lots the following equipment: day, stole loose cash and slugged Mrs. Singh over the head with a : flashlight. Mrs. Singh had been ill in bed since the birth of a child three ' weeks ago. 1 The tactics in the affair bore resemblanc of those of a tall : hold-up man who entered the ihome of another family at the same hour 5 a.m. last Saturday and terrorized the household. ; Mrs. Singh was released from hospital an hour after admission. LOCAL COUPLE Edith Murvoid and David AIR PASSENGERS per because of trains from the j east being late on account of I severe winter conditions on the prairies, tonight's train, due , from the East at 10:45, is reported to be 7 ',2 hours late ; which would bring it in at 6:15 Houston Exchange Vows I at St. Peter's A well known city couple were joined In marriage Friday evening when Edith, third daugh MACHINE TOOLS ,ui Mi-luiiR Furnace, accessories and spares Biai KMiiith's Forge, complete with blower, and accessories. ! From Vancouver G. Larkin, .Mah Foong, J. Wong, E. Ander-! son. ! From Sandspit E. E. Hyndman', R. E. Espley, Mr. Ross . -DOBBIN GETS BREAK Thanks to the round metal disk floating in the centre of his water trough, at Mead-ville. Pa., this horse has the laugh on old man winter. The disk is a floating water heater to assure farm animals of a drink despite the cold. The de-icer contains a 500-watt heating element and gives off just enough heat to keep a large area of the trough clear of ice. Thermostatically controlled, the heater shuts off when the heat is no longer required. Cost of operations is said to be less than five cents a day. f.re Put vuth motor driven oiower tomorrow morning. John Currie, pioneer contract ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mur I'alve RcM ating Machine f,iUii!if Field Forge 1 New Hand Arbor Press LADIES: READ THIS! 'ft '.'M Grinder wun troney ana stone Lithe Grinding Attachment and accessories M l SU) TO BE SOLI) IN ONE LOT j Unwanted hair removed lnstautly .from face. arms, legs with Flash Hair ' Remover. Actually detroys the entire 'hair above and below the skin sur void, of New Westminster and formerly of Prince Rupert, exchanged vows with David Meredith Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Houston before Rev. Earl Soiland in St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Wearing a eown of white taf iTHIEVES SET ,0FFICE AFIRE , As Well as Escaping With S1000 in Vancouver Burglary NEW WESTMINSTER SB or and builder, who has been in Prince Rupert since 1908, observed his seventy-eighth birthday anniversary yesterday. Mr. Currie was born in Stanley, about 20 miles from Frederic-ton, capital city of New Brunswick, left home in 1890, living first in New Westminster, be- face. Harmless leaves the skin soft and smooth. You can't lose. Money promptly refunded if hair grows back after third application with no WORK SHOP EQUPMENT ! A tylt ne Regulators and Gauges feta with sweetheart neckline ; and short sleeves, the bride was questions asked. Price 2 00 postpaid, i C.OD s Postage extra). KAI'KX I'KDIPKTS (Kept. 7t) Box 22, 6tation B, Montreal. Que. MANY HAPPY RETURNS Thieves used an acetylene torch jeii : Atl.i. Diesel Engines 1'4 Machine for Tubing choice in styling and fabrics . . . ' No question either of the superlative cut and workmanship in suits designed by our makers, whether they be for oldsters, youngsters or in- between-ers . . . Shiffer-Hillman 357.00 to 87.00 John Lombardi $52.00 to 77.50 fore moving north to settle here. :glven ln marriage by her uncle Aid. G. B. Casey was born 76 M cut their way into a large He has yet to revisit the east. ole vvick. Her veil was crowned years auo tomorrow in Chatham wall safe of the Pacific Pine Co. jjf H ii' ! Fnrges -p r Cmt Tank ' "- :a'e(! Hvdraulic Presses Oeanes yuaiily Cleaners, 'ith a coronet head dress from Ontario, and has spent the most , Lulu Island, last night. They es- j Dick-uo and delivery Phone 283'.!wnirh flowed a long train .She of his eventfu" life in the west. caped with about $1000 in cash1 Blower Fans Glass Gauge Tubes Surface Plates Steel Wire Brushes Bronze Propellors SOLI) IN ONE LOT ra!e(i Crimper Sir. '.e Drills carried a bouquet of red rose- ranging all th; way from Cali- and checks and left the office of (It) COTTAGE CHEESE ; New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY ; Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE TO BE buds. fornia to Prince Rupert. Like the accountant in flames. Matron of honor was Mrs. all the other o'.d timers he has! Damage is not estimated. Elsie Houston, whose gown wns'seen the city grow from a vil-; A one-foot square hole was cut Announcements All advertisement ln this column of blue net and taffeta with lage to present proportions. will be chiirijed for a full moutn word short veil. Her bouquet was at 25 cents a:IT STAKES, COMPONENTS AND TOOLS into the door of the 6 by 10 foot safe. Firemen believe the blaze was started either from a spark or hot metal. PACIFIC REPAIR PreSbytena"nMlssionary Tea, 1 composed of mixed flowers. KEEP OFF THE ICE Junior bridesmaid was Myrna . SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. CP-Mrs. ., r-Lr0 George Kfitr-hPtrs Mitchell Ftt Feb 25 25 . ; KnuUseni nlece of the brtde, wh3 Afler tWQ succeeded jn Card party, Catholic School wore g gown of pale green 'net : cros.sing the thin ice on the st. ii.st includes: - Landing Lights S.i' wnu Spark Plugs li:':.u iA includes: Hi We Service ELECTRIC MOTORS ! r J( .vel Holder Assemblies Heaters Mi'iim Light Assemblies !:t includes: nau, o p.m. rcu.uui, , wUh hfad dress gaUiered ln by Kinsmen Leap-Year Dance, flowers. She carried a colonial; Civic Centre, Feb. 27. ! bouquet. Conrad P.-T.A. White Elephant Groomsman. ' w a s Severino Sale. Feb. 28, 2 p.m. ' Dominato. 1 Peter Lien. Dur-Bazaar. Organist was Spring Women of the Moose March 4 and 5. Z the signing of the register .. .;J ,nnp , '.Mrs. Ole Wick sang the solo Mary's River, police warned residents to "keep off," adding It was a miracle the youths didn't go through. A ferry plies between here and the American Soult across the river. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY r.t Light Assemblies creepers : f GRAMOPHONES (Electric and Spring) etc ia i Avloflex Lines , ; f m. 326 2nd Ave. West Red 367 :ii Landing Lights v Guns Cable Splicer 1 set I Dinghy wj-.'ti.-.-lt, 'Because.' March 6. Following the ceremony, a re-i FOR SALE-Carpet Uike newi March 17 Caliioiic acnooi nan ccpUon was ncld at Valhalla Tea, Home Cooking, Apron and mn wnere more thfln jqo This is the Season for j?' Available! 9x12: Bedroom Suite, 3 pieces: Radio: 1 three-quarter bed and mattress; 1 crib and mat-ress. Call Blue 219. (44 2:30 p.m. cam includes Accumulators Dtirol Plugs 1 Cannon i with saddles Instruments it Parachute U sell Tires : Novelty Sale, guests were received by Mrs. V. Party. 8 p.m. .q Houston and Mrs. Ole Wick. Presbyterian Tea. March 18, j the former wearing a dress of , Presbyterian Church Hall. lime green shade, with black ac- For Eczema - includes: Screws ' Oueen Marv Chapter, I.O.D.E.,(cesxories and the latter wearing Skin Troubles a fuschia-colored dress set ofi by black accessories. The bridal party sat down at the bride's table, which was dominated by a large wedding cake, to enjoy the buffet lunch Astro", raphs Spark Plugs Instruments Accumulators Compasses Tires Nuts Switches u lint includes: Pii.it and Co-pilot' Instruments DOOR MATS British India Coco Fibre Mats TWO SIZES 16x27 each S1.65 20x33 each $2.40 Heavy Duty Rubber Mats 12:20 S1.55 17x27 $2.75 20x30 $4.50 SPECIAL SIZES MADE TO ORDER PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Phone 632 712 2nd. Ave. Make up your mind today that you are going to Klve your skin a real chauce to get well. Go to (Mines T".-.... .... ctr,ra n ri act , , LJk un Ul ail, p,w,V4 u oiun unu f - . lOaSt 10 nri nrlemiil holtle nf Moonp's Emer- eon wheih was served NEW AND I'SLD the bride Was proposed by Peter aid Oil It lasts many days because t I'.E SOLD IN LOTS AS INDIC ATED n is msniv concenirau-a. The very first application will give ii parties are requested to contact the I Daffodil Tea, March 29. , Sea Cadets and Jobs' Daughters Combined Show and Musical Revue. March 31 and April 1, Navy Drill Hall. Canadian Legion W. A. Spring Sale, March 31. 1 Anglican Easter Sale, April 1. I Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 15. Women of the Moose tea at the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, , 546 8th Ave. East on April 22. Orange Tea, April 21. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. j St. Peter's spring sale, May C. U.F.A.W.U. wlilst and cribbage, Metropole Hall, every Saturday, ; Sales Manager. Vancouver Branch Sales Lien, while the toast to the matron of honor was offered by Ralph Morin. The affair continued with dancing to music by Jean De Carlo and Mike Colussi. The bridal couple will take up residence on Second Overlook Street. LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL you relief the itching of Eczema Is quickly stopped eruptions dry up and scale off In a very few days The s.-ime Is true of Itching Toes and Feet. Barber's Itch. Salt Rheum, skin troubles. Remember that Moone's Emerald Oil Is a clean, powerful, penetrating Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or leave a greasy residue Complete satisfaction or money back. .:n;iiu.st ration tiiog.. Sea Island. Vancouver, si I., pass to view the above equipment, I v- '"- 1 t'l mm-hasr arm in hn f itru n rrlell io: MARKET GARDENERS i P.KANCII SALES OFFICE WAR ASSETS ( OKPOKATION, Hkx 42!), Vancouver, B.C. FOR THE WET .MARCH WEATHER AHEAD 4 1 yourself one of our (,at 8 p.m. ' (Jet CREW FEEDS CANARIES MONTREAL (P The care add feeding of four canaries, bound for Barbados, was added to the duties of the crew of the CN R. steamship "Constructor" when it left Canada "recently. English Gabardine RAINCOAT!; I NEED RUNNING START j Many long-winged, short -i legged birds must huve room for a takeoff like an aeroplane be-;lore they are able to get into ! the air. TUtMS AM) CONDITIONS purchase merchandise are invited subject to conditions: '"" -h:ill have the riylit to accept or to reject any or ,; or in part ' n m-repted. sale m 111 be on an "as Is where Is" basin "I any kind (except as to the Crown s title! and '" '!" i.thi-r usmil sales conuiti"iis of the Corporal 1011. "I nffer. Purchase price will be payable In full hi- required to take delivery of inerchamh.se sold mi premises at his ow n expense I within a time ' i ''rixiriitiun. II KiK II It I lll.lt MM M I Ml I r s AT PRICED ONLY $27.50 City Merchants ll FHLJWf 1?M ASSETS CORPORATION l IF (774i f DRY GOODS AND MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association WATERFRONT - m. m City merchants are asked in future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department ln keeping to the regular hour for publication oily wood Cafe R5 NCE IUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST The new 1H4S II. I. Crawlrr triM'tor that cun Mtlve ull of )uur Kiird-!! problems IP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT 'KN FROM 4:0& P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. THE 'MiTY MIDGET' BLOUSES inner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p. 4NKSB DISHES A SPECIALTY 0 The Mitv Mlclitt't lia Ix-fn tliuroiichlv furm-ti'sti'd. It will liiuiillr all fornix of' rit'hl U4r:t unil mailv standard IniphMlieuts round on til iiTaf:e farm or inarkft KardiMis. iirau a l.al of H.ooo pound" or ninn.' likr a iliarni! We Hflionif our ri'ipnt for iiilormation on particular, '.peclalifd Jols. s MORE THAN A DOZEN ISES 2 for 3. SUEY CHOW MEIN OK OUTSIDE imniOe Piinvc ill 801 H.VOIIdi SujiBSH 3 Sujquinu aaHJ sai.vwi.LS3 '33IJid 31HVNOSV3H V iv suix aMi'i ivoouiuva v ao. 3 AID NV3 3.W I. IMonine . ;. riiltluitiiii; in. CONSISTENT Advertising DIDN'T PAY SO MANY WOULDN'T BE ADVERTISING Today . The Daily Hews Tower for inowi'r I'lilliUK inanurr tart I'lillhig lia.v I'art i'owinf; uiitomidiile wlirli stink Power unit for cream Mparutor I'ouer unit for water pump snow plow WHILE THEY LAST! LIMITED QUANTITY EXCELLENT QUALITY DIM lilt Hiilldn.lii!; (.ruin hi iiiclini; fir . Ii 11 kfii fiHd MhiRp iioppcr liir for HiMid saw riillliiS small logs anil brumiir filing Crating, Ind General nd Storage . Reliable and Service, call LING THE TAILOR 1 1. 1.1. EXTRA IMPLEMENTS READY NOW! P1,,K 0 Hulldoer ( ultiator 0 One a 11m- 9 Kotary Tiller IUM. 0 Power Mower Cartage llosii-Lee ifar "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY . 845 West Third Avenue PHONE GREEN Til INDUSTRIAL SALES (B.C.) LIMITED orage Park Avenues tied 1910 and 68 We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street MA: 6581 address 649 Hornby St reet, Vancouver, B.C. rranihise territories still mailable, apply aboe