l IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE SOUGHT Prince Rupert Dailp Retos Tuesday, January 6, 1948 Local News Items... Provincial Parle Is Being Investigated 1. PARTY HONORS VISITING BRIDE 'Canadian .National Railways .coastal steamship service which P Concentrating on the idea of a provincial instead of a national park being established in the Central British Columbia area, a special committee of the Prince Rupert Chamber f Commerce consisting of E. R. Gordon, W. J. Scott and J. C. Gil- will be brought about by the addition of the fine new tourist steamer Prince George to the run. Report was made on a recent interview with Bernard Allen, general manager of the Canadian National Railways for British Columbia, who made evident his keen interest in devel headquarters in Montreal arc Ming communicated with by the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce which Is requesting that consideration be given to the. possibility of increasing and speeding up train service on, the Prince Rupert-Jasper line of the railway during the coming season, particularly in bit. Attention Oddlellows! In.stal-i lation of officers, January 6. So-jouring brethtrn welcome. (4i C.C.F. Club meeting Tuesday 8 p.m. at Fulton Street Rooms. (4) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN As from this date, I shall Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Murray entertained 70 friends at a formal dance Saturday evening at the Valhalla hall in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacLean Murray. Mm. Muiray was the for District Forester J. E. Mathe-son left on last night's train on a trip to Burns Lake in connection with his official duties. Vancouver Arrows vs. Prince Rupert All Stars, Wednesday and Thursday. Preliminary game 7:15 sharp. (6) Mrs. D. R. Barclay, of West '-T.JV Ml i ker is now endeavouring to obtain more detailed Information a to the set-up of such a park. THESE WINTER DAYS SUGGEST A COMFORTABLE TOPCOAT by Fashion-Craft or Society oping business and service for mer Miss Betty Tallam, of Corn not be responsible for any debts View of the improvement of the the local railway lh-.e. she be- 'The committee reported progress wall, England, where incurred In my name by any i Vancouver, who has been visit at me caiamt?r meeting last night. The idea of a national other person than myself. (5) GEORGE ZAGAR ins in the city for the last two : came a bride recently. The couple wpek.t, sailed this afternoon by j a-e the guests of the elder Mur-the Catala to return to her j rays. home. Dance musi was nrovMpd hv HOW CAN I ? ? LOCAL STUDENT'S PICTURE PRINTED I ;. By ANNE ASHLEY James Bremner, bricklaying and plasterini contractor, and park was brought up recently but, after investigation, was found to be impracticable, particularly in .the Lakelse Lake area in view of private and timber holdings there. The portrait of D. D. Krist- Robert Joyce, manager of Kelly-manson of Prince Rupert ap- Douglas, local wholesale roneern " . . r. 4 .-. 41 T -! 1 "Ml -i Canadian Legion Auxiliary meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. 6i Jean DeCarlo. During the evening Piper William MacKay en-fprtalnd the gathering with two i"dls "le i'l'pt-uai uu n,e-,were e eetd m.-mhprs of the I Mi j, SITS II t III Kir James H. Smith of Terrace, ; selections on the bagpipes. here to attend an installation of Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at the regular monthly meeting of the Chamber lait evening. ,Q. How can I avoid the necessity of cleaning the floor of the canary's cage so oft"n? . - A. Cut eight or ten thicknesses of heavy white paper ar.d place It at the "bottom of the canary's cage. Every morning a sheet can be removed, leaving a' nice clean floor. '. Q. How can I make the step- SEE OUR RANGE NOW At midnight, a luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Rod Smith, Mrs. John MacLeod. Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. William Murdock. Mrs. Norman ; MacKay and the Misses Heather view. He is one of ten yount? Canadians pictured in the magazine who are hard at work in colleges from Halifax to Vancouver. They are the 1947 winners of Imperial Oil undergraduate scholarships offered by the company. Each scholarship pays the recipient $300 a year and the iocal Oddfellows' Lodge tonight in his official capacity as a .grand lodge officer, will return to his home In the ini.ci.iur oil tomorrow evening's train. MRS. LIPSIN'S MOTHER DIES Mrs. A. W. Lipsin received the sad advice of the death yesterday at Newark, New York, of her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Glickstone, who was a visitor in Prince Rupert in 1924, mak i Brewer and Norma MarKav Sons of Norway meeting" CaDtain Norman MarKav nrn- Wednesday, January 7. Social evening. 36-00 $65.oo posed a toast to the bride, which was responded to by the may be held for four years. Winners may take any course they wish at any recognized FIRST MEETING OF WEEK OF PRAYER First meeting of the week of prayer sponsored by the Prini-e Rupert Ministerial Association was held last night in First Presbyterian t;iu,ra. The meeting was conducted by J. A. Teng, and Archdpacnn E. Hodson of ing a number of friends here at. tKat. t.imp Rpvpntv-ninp vpar.? 1 The party concluded with the singing of "For They Are Jolly Good Fellow:' and "Auld Lang Syne." ladder safer to use? - A. By fastening rubber pads to the four feet of the ladder, and also strips of rubber to the steps. Q. How can I prevent milk from curdling when it is boiled? -A. By stirring a pinch of soda into it. , Q. How can I repair a chair rung that has become loose? "- A, Insert seme furniture glue, tie it securely, and place aside Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Farmer and daughter, after spending the Christmas and New Year holidays at Ocean Falls, returned Monday afternoon on the Princess Louise. Mr. Farmer Is skipper of the provincial forestry boat White Cloud. of age and a native of Rumania, Mrs. Glickstone came to America as a young woman. She became prominent in the hotel business and owned the well-known Chateau Quinte in the Laurentians. In later years she had resided with a daughter in Q How can I get the dust out of lamp shades and the corners and crevices of wicker furniture? A. A clean pa.nt brush, one that has never been used, Is excellent for this purpose. St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove, was the speaker. There were about 20 people present.. The Child Christened . H .1 .. I' I H P. the Q How can I improve C. V. Long of Edmunlon, rep- At Home of Her resenting Canada Packers Ltdjp j is arriving in the city tomorrow I jran"Parens Newark. Predeceased by her meetings will be held in the various city churches throughout the week, the final one being on Friday night. Tonight's meeting few days. This should be f-avur of vegetable soup? for a A. Try adding an apple to it from the Alberta capital on Ronl Jean was the namP uivpn done at once, as one loo.e rung is frequently followed by a col husband years ago, Mrs. Glickstone is survived by. three daughters Mrs. Jack Cohen of win be held at First United I company business. It is under-Church, with Rev. R. A. Wilson -to"ft that Canada Packers is to the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Wilson, of lapse of the whole chair. You saw it in the Dally News in charge. UAR'.. i interested in the establishment of a warehouse for distribution i of products in this area. Prince George at a christening! ceremony at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Newark and Mrs. William Cohen of New York, in addition to Mrs. Lipsin and two sons, Dr. Gold-enberg of Montreal and Jack Goldenberg of Cleveland, Ohio. Business and Professional A. P. Crawley, president and1 M MCMeeKln- Saturday Announcements All advertisements in thl: column will bp chBrced for lull month at 25 ccnta a word. SPECIAL OFFER Regular $1.40 Now only 99c This offer good only until Jan. 31, 1918 Advertise in the Daily News! SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating ! Engineers GeorSe Brown represented the CoU Tn,7t Junior Chamber of Commerce ' Presbyterian Church. God-at the annual dinner meeting of j father and godmother were Mr. the Prince Rupert Chamber of and Mrs. James Cearley. Follow- If It's Rock Work CALL BLUE 939 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS U.F.A. W.U. Whist. Cribbage, Dance. Refreshments. Oddfel Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 8' Commerce last niuht and were!"1? tne christening, a buffet rim BOWL SET Bowls that you can us for mixing, baking and serving. Designed for hand or electric beating. Nest .together '' to sav cupboard space. set of three lows Hall, Friday, January and 23. "0ldat40,50,60?" Wan, You're Crazy Idulv wcw.mpd i,v thn ,lmn sapper was served to 20 guests GEORGE McWHINNEY Fortet yimr nee Ttnwamln an inpV t 70. Try Walter Johnson, who has been Card Party, Catholic Hall, January 15, 8 p.m.' Booth P.T.A. Jan. 21. School I as was one guest in the person of William J. Bryant, and a new I member. Norman Baker. Your house and yourself fully insured while I do the work. ninD'iwn fti-t,tnt tin- klv ! Ik tit . s lark of mm wMrli Tunny nnn oi women call ' M ." Tt (rrei 'l'iv.r Tnhift.n for t ;!. yoiinccr fplmf. tlili v-ry dsy. New "ept niuaiiitfd" ittc oniy SOC kor italc t all drug stores every wiier. visiting in the city since before Christmas, left by air this afternoon to return to Seattle. ' PAINTING AND TAPER HANGING P.O. BOX 1426 37 4th East Phone Black 489 isKHpyvvwAi-mi Reminiscences By w.j. and Reflections a MrBriile M., l'liiine 311 . DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST ANNOUNCES USE (Ur JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER PHONE RED 752 TIIOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC SPEERS, Mgr. 1361 Overlook Specializing in M.irino and General Sheet Metal Work - Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tank.-; Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work. 253 Rust First Avenue Phone Black 884 THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE . FOR THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY IN SUITE S. SMITH BLOCK. TELEPHONE 765 Sports Jackets Checks, Tweeds ' ana Wool SLACKS III Off i No period of time, no com-, the light and air of a dazzling munity. no system of economic mid-summer day admitted, along wisdom knows all the answer., j with closeups of sorrowful There will always be some-j squalor. thing you would rather not see.J Flies hovered over the bed. vet seeing it. realize the need oi j vvhcre now cu'd be detected a Immediate action. Alwavs will co?le SI"a fiure PP-, , , ently colored. Tney were white, there be subjects you would pre-1 but cijd nut S(,pm S) m that half fer not to think of. In othei j light. wjth the filthy panes of words, grief we have always ( piass. A swarm of flios crawled wilh us. It can be Rrave, or just 'across the children's faces-commonplace. And there can be drawn doubtless by the faint plain misery. This is a little ; smudges of molasses that had 11 RH COAL AND SAVE ARMSTRONG AGENCIES REAL ESTATE BROKERS ?. INSURANCE ADVISERS Plain Wools, Checks and Plaids misery tale. been eaten on bread days pre- P.O. Box 927 Phone 342 On a warm, close afternoon vious. Thev were weak and pv- Ai.n OR W. Peterson N. KJlbom HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS ' BERT'S TRANSFER , AND MESSENGER in an eastern city the writer naustcd. was given an address with the' what had happened? Where suggestion there might be a were the parents? Was there story. It led to a down-at-the-1 really a home? How long had heels, out-at-thc-elbows looking 1 this been going on? sort of street. The ' general j Yes. there were parents, of a neighborhood was not a place : sort. And it seems as true as of evil repute. Nor was it exact- ever that one half of the world ly a slum. But it had that poor, still remains unaware of how Get 25 More Heat From A Ton of Coal Your dealer can supply you BULKLEY VALLEY COLLIERIES Telkwa, B.C. LIMITED f-nmrwr - Coal - Wood - Baggage ! Building and Repairs of all kinds. Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PLAID JACQUETS For Sportswear HOUSECOATS All-Wool, in Colors and Plaids Full Line of Nylon Hose with Pencil Seam ANNETTE mansell UPSTAIRS IN STONE BUILDING the other half lives. Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 jmv Available! TRY i !! HELEN'S . BEAUTY SHOP . Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches. IQ8 4th Street Phone 055 PRINCE RUPERT FLORISTS A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Large selection of Gifts MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mail orders. SUMMIT ICE CREAM FOR YOUR PARTY It is Good, FRESH MADE and Delicious VALENTIN DAIRY threadbare, unclean appearance. A baby carriage stood by the rear door, the front entrance having been locked. Every window seen was an eloquent appeal for a pail of hot water sponges and a bar or soap. The carriage stood silent on the un-swept floor. In it. hidden by several coverlids, lay an infant pale, but living, despite lack of air. The door opened to the first twist of the knob. Within, thf utter stillness and insufficient light seemed ,to intensify the foul, heavy air. One could finally discern the form of a bed. and sight the dim outlines of two windows, the blinds tightly drawn. Windows were shoved up and OHli t ' I a )-' Box 510 Phone 777 300 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUrERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR and MESSENGER PHONE GREEN 955 Sgent for Pacific Bottle B.C. Ltd (tl) . Phone 657 I Immediate delivery of new treadle and electric sewing f machines in Prince Rupert 4 and district. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOID SEAL LABEL FOR LIFE INSURANCE see our rales first. ROSS RICHARDSON 628 Taylor Street Residence Phone Red 246 Confederation Life Association WE PUT NEW LIFE IN OLD FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRS JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers , , Magazines : SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN SINGER Sewing: Machine Co. Phone 864 Prince Rupert iitt' on us r.lv Red 808 Blxth Street New Upholstery Materials Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and Recovered S30 Second Avenue (Next to CFPR) BLUE 818 ASK ABOUT I A II I M ' f Prompt Attention CREDIT TERMS L V I I 11 J to Outside Orders STEFHEN ERICKSON Piano Technician , TUNING AND REPAIRS Black 195 411 West 7th Ave. BOAT CONSTRUCTION V DBdCCTNQ REPAIRS fine Worfcaftnahip Estimates , ; COW BAT BOAT WORKS A. P. Crawley ; Green 391 RUPERT MARINE REALTY nTTFrTMfci Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. LUMEJEK. JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of Fir Dimession, Shiplap, Flooring, Vee Joint, Kiln-Dried Fir Finish, Shingles, and a large assortment of Moulding. Sole Agent for B.C. CEMENT CO. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES ! Cartage, Labelling, Weif talnr .! GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled. ' Besner Block Phone 387 BLUE 992 0 TRA& (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Llpsett's, Waterfront) Box 548 Phome Green 975 BATTERIES Fresh stock always on hand for Radios Flashlights . Hearing Aids, etc. RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC PAINTING AND ' -n A Tirnu a xjnrwn all mmm aim to PHONE 117 COAL PHONE 116 BOX 132 CDUMBU OPTICAL Cap PHONE 644 '-'': 'Zl- Phone Black 823 I,0.1t H. J. LUND