MRS. ARNOLD SPEAKS (Continued trom page 1) Prince Rupert Dafty News Friday, September 8, 1950 FIRST MISSION The first Christian mission In Canada was constructed In 1600 at Tadoussac, at the confluence mm m I of the St. Lawrence and Saguen- mm ay Rivers. Miss Renee Nicholson left on Mike Budinich sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trio to Vancouver. Miss Gloria Sather, who has been swimming instructor at the McClymont Park pool during the past summer, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to take a- month's Pro-Rec re- fresher course after which she will return here to take over the duties as Rup-Rec Instructor at the Civic Centre for the coming winter. Wednesday's plane for Vancouver where she will attend Normal School. no unemployment and a spirit of happiness prevailed. This was particularly true of the women's institutes, where group activities seemed to have given new life to people. She said she was amused .and a little disgusted) that very few know what B.C. meant and only a handful had heard of Prince Rupert. Speaking of the outlook, she said there seemed to be more jobs In different lines than here. There were many opportunities for young men. In all, she had had a wonderful visit, but in the last week had begun to feel a bit stifled. She was well pleased to get back Support the Women'. Hm. r- I . pltal Auxiliary tag day Saturday, and dwarfed children she remembered from her younger days In England. The sixpence meal at school was doing a good Job with the children. At about eleven years of age, children were subjected to a selective examination to find whether or not they should proceed further in school. Only a tew were allowed to proceed to 'a secondary education and to university. It caused a great deal of anxiety on the part of parents ,she said, and caused Injustices in some cases where children had had setbacks In early life. But she would give no September 9th. Achievement In Fine SPORTSWEAR (ltc) kniture rashions Scotch and Canadian Dance, Canadian Legion Auditorium, 9 till 1, Friday, Sept. 8. Admission 75c. (210) Mr. and Mrs. A. Mapleton of Telkwa sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to (IAL Prices for s home. The most treasured gifts come All Wool Casual Jacket R. W. COLLINS Authorized Dealer for ELECTROLUX Contact the above for all Services and Supplies See the new three brush ELECTROLUX FLOOR POLISHER Applies the wax as well as polishes GAL Furniture HIONED AND FINISHED IN OUR Canadian Legion Auxiliary meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the Legion Rooms. (210c) Mr. and Mrs. H. Hood of Vancouver, parents of Ralph Hood of this city, arrived Wednesday from the soutli for a week's visit. Miss Anna Beketov left last night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria whe.-e she will attend Normal School. Ten Pin - Bowling League meeting at 8 p.m. Friday at the Bowling Alleys. All teams must be enterpd that nljht. (210c) Allan Hartwig, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hartwig, sailed last .nleht nn the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. I Support the RED SHIELD APPEAL guesses as to the final outcome of the plan, which was started during the war. Mrs. Arnold said there did not seem to be a great deal of excitement about the Korean war. People had a resigned attitude toward it but believed something bad to be done to halt armed aggression. from your Jeweller. Bulger's always carry the better qualities, so you can buy with confidence. (It) Mr. and Mrs. Jamse Donaldson and family sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a visit In Ocean Falls. froRY HERE IN PRINCE RUPERT riy Crqft Sportswear. Full Reduced Prices this We offer you at k A I P- ine poor condition of ro!!in" Vck only the Modernistic rurnirure uieaKiUM, special: large irtan i stork nn rh -oil-,!.. r . - viiv, 1 aill rl I 111 LIItT ployed at the recent Industrial Exhibition A I PHONE 451 ) IB t lf I Phone today for free demon- Zipper, Light IJ' lti W 1 stration of the 1950 Models eSRs irom uumiey iarms, sac per difficulties in tt.ino. Weight dozen. Maple Leaf first grade; in the stations struck her. Ecma.1- ly noticeable was the comfort of long distance metor coaches. bacon, sliced, 39c half pound, at the Midway Grocery. Phone 659. (211c) Ld tables mosi or the tiny automobiles I(1A hl'JZiVi 1 PURIFIER and ELECTROLUX I WlOX ) P 1 Colorful COFFEE TABLES Check Material An nonncpmenli were old. Hotel accommodation was unobtainable, she said, except in inferior establishments where rates were high and services and amenities at a minimum. She referred to bomb damage. ; Mr. and Mrs. Orme Stuart, following their return from their j cummer home at Lake Kathlyn, .left this week for a brief trip to j Vancouver. I Miss Peggy Large, after spend- BEDS DINETTE CHAIRS NIGHT STANDS Tea and Sale of Homecookin?, Presbyterian : I far-, itin I L I j I designed . . for . Smart Smart Ap FillOClt I kfomnn ! BB5!!-HEaS5B29.S .J Church, Septcm- )ng the summer vacation here ; particularly in Coventry, where ber 21. re is proof that it docsn t take a mint of ! With her paients, Dr. and Mrs. R. one saw on the outskirts single G. Large, will be leaving next j tiles replaced and going into the Cazaar, October IIIWB UUIblllllU t Catholic nd 5. money to Live Attractively! I week on her return to her studies ! city these increased to larger "l - f?K ipearonce and Long Wear, i at the University of Toronto. patches and finally to groups of Lutheran Ladies' Aid Fall Sale! I building destroyed and in the m gee vou ,eweller for tnose October . the 7th. (Tcasured gifts ev,crythln destroyed. The treasured guts, uuiger Bulrt s aa always cathedral was eom with thr. pv. HRISTIE'S Woodbilt Produits KpoeKan Bazaar. Bazaar. October October 18 18 1 "'" ception of the " snire t Ave. & McBride Phone Blus 720 nicest goods they can procure. ne h"ad VI ja Most Useful Jacket for St. Peter' Fall Bazaar. Oct. 26 A fine assortment oi Druuant h,ri irt himi .u. i white stone jewellery has just n X X" . . ... . . . & s m m Ronja Baraat. October 27. Moose Bazaar, fJov. 2 and 3. arrived (lti TC "ul"' me-iaieiui nisni OI j rrrlVed' .. UU, the bombing. A sanctuary had ! Mrs. Ruby Allen R.N. and two' bePn rcuiit from stone from the children and Mrs. C. Barbour and wdI1 ana a C10ss fashioned from Bazaar son return(,d to tne cHy this two fallen timbers. urplf after cnpnriinir a Vmlirtov at. : CRAND RACE Ler.lon Auxiliary N'ovember 8. Limberlost Lodge, Queen Char-' Mrs- Arnold aid the British i Presbvterian resojtenan Jail f-ii n m a bale Nov. I8.1 ... T..,J. were a eram! ram tu fan bazaar Nwember taina; their hardships of the Eric Berner, Prince George, past few years well. There was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.' 11 ' f'jjfl iflfi) -a,"a Summer und Fall. I Ifs the newest RCA Victor MODEL V-306 C Gordon Sales and Miss S. Banl-luck, arrived by car this week for a ten-day holiday at the home of Mr. Berner's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Berner. l IC vnil ADF WKF Yfll Vlll OUTFIT THE LADS ) AT THE ) Luxury Steamer PRINCE GEORGE Magnificent "Golden Threat' PRTS SHOP ton discovert new beauty in your favourite recordings. Playt all record tpeedi perfectly, I ATTENTION ALL MEN 5-PIN BOWLERS Deadline for team entries Is set for Sat., Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. League schedule to commence Monday, Sept. 11, with schedule to be announced in this column Monday. General meeting will also take place at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 11. Any teams" wishing to enter Men's 5-Pin League contact Prince Rupert Bowling Alleys by phone or In person. Phone Red 709. (212:) automatically. Wis ' Trousers 8 Suits I ' Ws-' WE BEST ,; VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday. 9 p m.. Camosun Tuesday. 1:30 p.m. SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermedial Ports Eoch Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT , For Reservations Write or Call Raincoals Hals 1 So limple a child can play it. Powerful long and short wave radio. Outstanding cabinet beauty in in I 1 III I lUlliHIIIH CoquiUam J ALICE ARM. STEWART AND I PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. FOR NOK VII OI I'FIM contemporary styling Ilrowuwoods CITY OR DEPOT . OFFICE Add a sunny velvety pesfeT tone to your walls end ceilinjs let your fumishinjt appeer in new setting. B-H Frescsnette One Cost Velvet Finish offers today's most reliable One Coat quick-drying, easily epplied paint Let us show yoe ' the color card. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, Sept. 15 & 29 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND ss. Camosun, September 8 Service .. PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING ; BUD 6CHUMAI (Old Post Office Bldg.) HOBBY SUPPLIES NOVELTIES TOYS ; , ' : ' Penguin Hobby Shop 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Phones: BLUE 448, GREEN 232 arance SALE! i See and hear the difference side-by-sida with any other 3 -speed radio-phonograph. In walnut . . . $24950 In mahogany . . . $254.50 McRae Bros. LTD. f - Mx--m'u m : Phone 311 1 Street. and 22, 10 w.m. FRANK J. SKINNER , Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 J McBride CONTINUES Till SATURDAY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED P GIVE AWAY PRICES PHONE 79 PHONE 79 I PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 218 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Oreen 389 Prince . Rupert Don't Miss Your Lost Chance! R. E. Mortimer 4 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) SIMPLICITY PATERNS lead the way for Easy Sewing. Guaranteed Perfect. See our new Fall range. 25c 7. 32 km IflallttiT iil5i rlt! ? HOT DOGS , -XSjstJf HAMBURGERS Purchase your Buns From ; I D C n t n ipiif i ti if ':'.: KAIEN CO OP; HARDWARE .f it's Linoleum want drop in and check our stock of mm mik'e-iiM UAH? i LI K 1 n Jf L K I KAHhUV 11 1 HOURS Weekdays ? a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE 0 Inlaids ic British made O Hall Runner - six and O Floor Mats O O Congoleum nine feet wide Rexoleum Rugs WRITE": - Box 1121 PHONE 179 WE DELIVER 251 3rd Avenue SAFETY SLEURBVCEAT,0N PAS MAY!! W j E ARE OPEN EVERY MORNING LKu 6 T0 SERVE YOU Momc Awoy from Homb! NOTICE The following prices take effect as from September 6: Adult's Hair Cut $1.00 Children's Hair Cuts .75 Children Saturday or day before Holiday - $1-00 Shave 75 (Signed) Prince Rupert Barber Shop Dominion Barber Shop O.K. Baths and Barber Shop Imperial Barber Shop Empire Barber Shop Style Barber Shop Capitol Barber Shop Jerry's Barber Shop BARBERS' ASSOCIATION OF PRINCE RUPERT . 211 Safety lubrication means REGULAR lubrication!, !. Frequent servicing insures you against burned out bearings and sudden car failure far from a repair shop. We suggest you drive up today! ANNOUNCEMENT jlr We are not taking any cleaning or pressing Gt present jrV We shall attend to efficient service on Tailoring, Alterations and Repairing ic New Fall Samples have just arrived. Order now for better choice LING THE TAILOR Box 286 220 - 6th St. Phone 649 1 m Business Men's Lunch Ll!ur'nq our c P , . . oteoks ana vnop Bob Parker Ltd. Ford-Monarch Dealers The Home of Friendly Service Prince Rupert. B. C. Quality Gas & Oil