m 1 - s-r ptlnte Hupctt Daflp rectos LtB. Thursday, April 8, 1948 Local News Items . . . n o Arm aw i 1 1 PROPHETIC UTTERANCE MISSED A FORTUNE Alexander Graham Bell tried to persuade Mark Twain to' Invest $500 in his telephone invention, but the author loaned the money to a friend who went bankrupt in three days. Valhalla Members Meeting, Thursday night. Moving pictures. . (83) J. D. McIUc left on today's plane for a business trip to Vancouver. Dinner Meeting of A.O.T.S. Club In United Church Hall. April 9, at 6:30 p.m. .All members are urged to attend. (83) Mrs. Ethel Turbitt, after spending the past six weeks in Vancouver, returned to the city "Standing here and looking far off into the northwest, I see the TEA i Russian as he busily occupies yesterday on the Prince Rupert. . ..A himself in establishing seaports and towns and fortifications on the verge of this, continent as the outposts of St. Petersburg, and I can say, 'Go on, and build up your outposts all along the Accounts totalling $15,869, of which $688 was for February, were approved for payment by the School Board iast night. For the month of April we will be offering a number of lines at Special prices, watch our ad. each week for Real Values. Watts Sc Nlckerson. MTh CLEARANCE 7 Annual Mcetins Prince Rupert Aero Club will be held at 8 p.m. 9th April at Club House, Seal Cove, all members and interested parties kindly attend. (83) ' coast, up even to the Arctic j Ocean they will yet become the outposts of my own country 1 monuments to the civilization of berated A KKAL SAVING ON KINSMEN HAVE BUSINESS MEET As delegate for Prince Rupert's Junior I. O. D. E. Chap- erly Huse the United States in the north Mrs. Frank Boreham arrived ,.P I. Galloway Rapids, Miss west." .me, Fraser Street, Monday after tity on me rnnce ku pert yesterday from Vancou- Sharl Beth Ingalls, Second vipA-roaant It. Ill tnni.A Kit fha Raincoats s''"' , ' TS 10JO ....... un ... . I" f " 'ce Ruperl to t'o X guest of Mr. charge of Koping a uw"wuue mat win house and had her be the door prize at the Klns-. .... n.,icti-nt.p men Club dance final nni r The above Is from a speech by Wm. H. Seward, U.S. Secretary of State, at St. Paul, Minnesota, ! September 18th, 1860. It was pn I March 30, 1807, the treaty for thy 'nnrphaip nf AIukIc.i whs sitmcd. auu ivirs. w. u. ih tu r..i.,..i,.i I. O. D. E. T a mhin ruunn Avenue East. to be held In Vic- UUIIVt'Ill.HIIl On g charge oi vlaJ " ti.-.-ui auon, is expected re. COTTON GABARDINE with -hwk lining Ktrfc'. Price $15.00 To Clear lor sale, io iu oe nvmiaoie lor xnspiay pur- iquur Mrs. Harold Thomas and chil- toria-dren arrived in the city on the I Attentlon . n Juneau Empire. leaded guilty, she poses about the middle of this Did you know 5300 and costs ui u"c ,u"'i --ijiig m uuurge uiqo that you can now get Chicken R ft. in the Ruff to take out at Civic j riiiiue nuperi yesieraay irom Toronto to join Mr. Thomas, who recently joined the staff of the Dibb Printing Co., and take up residence. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. F. Roberts and family desire to thank Women uenire uiningroom? Just Phone 231 and we'll have it ready when you call. (tf) jj Beatrice hooks, m omnii. a report 10 members 4 guilty to being an of the club during a meeting a disorderly house, held In the Civic Centre last month, night. 530 or one er Gable, who plead- Stan Savllle, chairman of the a a charge of direct- May 24 ticket committee, re-pn to a disorderly ported that over half the city MKKCKIMSEI) 'GABARDINE with self lining Keg Price $2200 To Clear BANFF ... A SKIER'S PARADISE Heading into their ski lodge from Banff, Alberta, a line of skiers is dwarfed against the majestic peaks. At Banff, skiers find unparalleled, slopes" for all types of skiing from long cross country trips to breath-taking downhill runs. of the Moose Lodge No. 211 and other, friends who were so kind in assisting them and expressing sympathy during Bruce Rogers, who was located here for a few years during the war, is revisiting the city. He arrived yesterday from MERCHANTS Do yon know that the Daily News is the most effective medium of advertising n Prince Rupert? No one $16.45 had been canvassed In the house-to-house drive conducted the occasions of their recent ciH IwrpnvpiTlftlt. ' by the club. Public support of iZ; , tu , " , Chamber and City Working On Grain the campaign was good, he said lined $50 or one gf previously had ;,;:v to a charge of for which he was r the time he had al-fd in jail. He had istody overnight. MERCKRISEIV POPLIN with self lining Reg. Price $26.00 To Clear Classified Advertising Pays! misses your messace If it's advertised in the News. . It's the really efficient way of putting it over. If. LOCAL I.O.D.E. IS HONORED admits that, In many ways, he would rather live In Prince Rupert than Vancouver, and asked that members turn out next Tuesday and Thursday In order to finish the can Grain committee of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, $19.95 Watch These 4 Common Troubles Larry Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Black, arrived in the city by plane Tuesday afternoon Municipal Chapter I.O.D.E. of Earl Gordon, chairman, is stand-Prince Rupert has been accord- ing by ready to assist acommit- , ..... , vass as far west as Morse Creek For your Furniture Kequlre-brldge. ments Buy at Elio's. The entire Two members of the Prince 'stock Is Greatly Reduced for Rupert Kinsmen Club will at-(Quick Selling. Dinette Suites, tend the District Five conven- Ranges, Odd Dressers, Chif- ei, Aching and plans to relocate in British ea lne nouur ul P'y'B "u l"c iee oi me city council wnicn na , aaaress oi welcome uy mc vii.- oeen aeiegatea to ascertain wuy , English"".-"' tVATERPROOF RAINCOATS , RiililR'rizpd Kog. Price $20.00 To Clear Columbia. He recently comDlet- Of Babyhood h o .,.. ( oi,(, 'toria municipal regent, mis. me fnnce Kuperi elevator con Don't let your Itiiljy frt ncrillcv.ly from. Hon meeting in Vancouver May .fonlers, Beds, Beautyrest Mat-1 , . ... . .. Ford, at the annual meeting Ap- tinues in idleness and. if nos fever, const.ipnti.in, pan puinn in in , , . ,,, ,,, . .., , , , , utti iiiaiuLriiauuc ai luc vciiia- . . . . , teething teelhunr or powew anil wc-akcmnK ilitffH- iu aim ii. man raaviue win re-1 tresses, uauiesnip Linoleum, dlan General EiectnC nlant at ril 12, 13 and 14 in Victoria. Mis. sible, take such steps as may t,,mch place George Dibb who was first, Congoleums, Luggage, Baby Car- p. Peterborough, . . Ontario. I Jens Munthe expressed her lead to a rectification of that j Tableta. SfcEL" tisrts. Cit't a box fit lt;ibv's Own $14.95 They hi-'lp to quickly clear out iring Feet . ir.miilo afti'r nil appll-tr4d 0:1 you'll B't thr vm life Your tired, in;, burning frrt will p !nr )civ. , tmnljlr. you Just apply nf l:r oil over the htir-!mi unlit and r..iirnlnK. appointed as a delegate. Herb , riages, and many other goods to Young will be the second dele- j numerous to mention.. Elio Fur-gate and will also represent the niture Store, Third Avenue West, pleasure at being there and able undesirable situation. The city to do so. t council expressed its concern Twenty-one members of the and indignation over such a 1 narmful wastes, ease uany a teLthniK ft ver, J sweeten sour little afjnmehs and relieve ! simple fever. No "sleepy" stuff no tlnllinir 1 effect. Easily crushed to a powder if de- sired. Ilaby's Own Tablets Imve been used j with confidence, and siu-eess fyr over 5't years by mutlHirs. Only 20c at drut;t;ists. J. L. McEwen, local manager for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, is sailing on club at the T.B. Seals conven- Prince Rupert. (tf) Ten Onlv FINGERTIP RAINCOATS Tartan lined, zipper front Keg. Price $18.50 To Clear Muninical Chanter I.O.D.E. met situation at a recent meeting. tion being held in Vancouver J. R. Clarke of Ottawa. flre,he Catala Frlday night for In the ladies' lounge of the Civic ocraMoti rrquirrv Ju.it May 14. marshal for Central Mor'tgage VncouVIr to attend a conven-!Centre. New members were wel- - , Z tion of corpora corporation district man-nnrnal. amma ihum thP nffit-ers Ham belne tlle oltler run u in w mii") The club approved an execu Mrs. Earl arrange- ay It acts on all foot and Housing Corporation, Ot the $12.45 mat sworn with tlve recommendation which lor w - :U1 lilt LlUtttcai Ul "ai"6- ' . , . Vmnira n, r-olr. agers. He expects to be about 10 days. oaor thrri-'s nothing asked that appiicati0,i forms be Conveners of committees for '"c""a "c . VL7 that I For Sale tawa, who has been in the city since Tuesday, is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert on his brations and reported so the ycai nave ur.cn "H""'""-" t ,rr0c0i,, tav. THESE PRICES ARE IN EFFECT THIS WEEK ONLY-SHOP EARLY way to Vancouver. as follows for municipal chap-.11.""'" ",c orably' tcr: I Pn.t.w.r r-onvonnr Mrs J. The meeting adjourned with sua formula -this com- published for the use of those "n cam: children who wish to attend ,.irr aiilisoUICH so lloocl , ms i h.,tti arc sow the Kinsmen Kiddies Kamp T- at Mfun up ciirna Lakelse this summer and re- , Ormr. Drug. .! qulre BM,stance from lhe cluh. 1,13 ATTEND CITY SCHOOLS the singing of the National An Stewart. . Announcements All nrlvertlsemeiii In this column will b chsreed for u full month it 35 cents a word committee Mrs. Hospitality them. Refreshments were served by the Camb'-ai Chapter. Long established furniture store business on Third Ave. The price for tlie stuck and business is very reasonable. See the owner today, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. GREEN 501. City school enrolment during ' w- s- Noljle- Child and Family Welfare, School March was 1.137, Principals' re, ports read at last night's School -Board meeting revealed. Thci X?artr Party, Catholic Hall, April 8, at 8 p.m. "Build B. C. Payrolls" Mrs. MIcholuk, MrsTHanT. Films, Mrs. Kempton. Ex-Service Personnel, Mrs. S. Saville. ' Press and Publicity, Mrs. V. Prince Rupert Symphony Or- total was a drop of five per cent chestra Concert, April 9. under the enrolment for. Feb- Varden's Concert, Oddfellow's ruary. Rural school population Mi san.e uinc, increased, the over-all enrolment1 EmPire study- The DudlPSS uf at the making Hall, April 15. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 15. Annual Masonic Ball, auspices Pacific "; P i I A T ( 0 greater by one point. Enrolment figures for the city schools are: COFFEE TASTES BETTER flioourgn. j Business of the meeting in-deluded the appointment of Mrs. s. A. Kielback as one of the 4G4. two municipal representatives to the Civic Centre Board, Mrs. Booth High School, Borden Street, 186. Conrad Street, 209. King Edward, 278. For rural schools: Digby Island, 20. Port Essington, 37. Port Edward 15. Port Simpson, 8. Taste an (amps ... Tsimpsean and Tyee Lodges, Civic Centre, Friday, April 16. Sojourning Brethren invited. C.N.R. Carmen's Dance, Oddfellows' Hall. Friday. April 18, 0:30 p.m. Oood music, refreshments. Lutheran Ladies Aid Tea and Home Cooking, Saturday, Apr. 17. Orange Tea, April 21. Women of the Moose tea at the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, you'll want it oftenl is Showing! And How You Love It! The big attraction this spring is jour gay, taffeta petticoat that shows impishly as your dress whirls and your skirt almost flies away. ee for yourself how much better your morning cup of coffee tastes when Pacific Milk is added. The creamy-rich texture will improve it so much you'll, never want t; be without it. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed jre Ha delicious, when you r n & make it with Canada Corn TENDER SPAGHETTI WITH TANGY CHEESE "QUEEN'S WARE" Wedgwood earthenware was first made in 1759 and for years has been known as "Queen's Ware" because Queen Charlotte wife of George III, was one of the first to purchase it. y 546 8th Ave. East on April 22. Rotary Minstrel Show, evenings April 22 and "23. Children's matinee April 24. Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter Devonshire Tea, Civic Centre, April 24. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. Prince Rupert District Music 3E Starch ami it will be a favourite with llie whole family. The quality of Canada Corn Slareh is the reason for its popularity with housewives from Coa.t to Coast. When your recipe calls fur Corn Slarch he sure to use Canada Corn Slarch, its dcitentlahle quality ensures excellent results. w Aim Manufacturer! of Crown Brand Corn Syrup eel fflnfc 2EE3ZF' VuSW I M.-LlJtJii-JCi.i' You can purchase this and other creations designed to enhance the allure and beauty of Milady, by usinj? Sweet lG's ijei'sonalized BUDGET PLAN. No Interest No Carrying-Charges Superior Food Stores Ltd. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 9th and 10th PHONE 18 Free Delivery i in and Drama Festival, Civic Centre, May 5 and 6, afternoons and evenings. St. Peter's spring sale, May 6. Mother's Day Tea, Home Cooking, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) 5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. AIEN CO-OP BUTTER Burns Glcndale or.Swifts Brookf ield CRACKERS Christies Ritz n 69c pfct. 19c FOR Piano Concert by John Joseph- SEE SEE US US 1N0LEUM : INLAID BURLAP BACK GOLD SEAL RUGS HALL RUNNERS MATS Franky, sponsored by Job's "Daughters, Civic Centre, May 19. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, SOAP Lifebuoy Health Bars . 4 for 29C SOUP Heinz Cream of Tomato 3 for 35c EGGS Grade 'A Large in cartons doz. 55C PILOT BREAD Marvin's Flakey I lb. pkt. 33C LINO CEMENT BINDING DOMOL I TE H, TABLE COVERING CURTAINS Box 1127 ' 251 3rd. Ave. HEADQUARTERS FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. Eastern Star Tea, June 3. Nabob Writ ing Supplies ! VARIETY.' ' SQUARES Dr. Ballard's VARIETY SQUARES 33c DELUXE TEA INK? Yes. as well as Typewriters (Portables and Standard) Staplers IJox Piles , Ledgers lilank liooKs Favorite Files File Folders , Carbon Paper FOR YOUR OFFICE REQUIREMENTS SEE " , WRITING PADS 1 ENVELOPES SV NOTEBOOKS lib. $1.07 gv PENS and PENCILS 1" Fact Wp Hill. ITiinmlhlnir B"ir YOUr writing Needs ORANGES-CARROTS BANANAS-CABBAGE Sweet Juicy Navels 2 oz- 49C New California 2 rs- 25C Golden Ripe Fruit .... 2 lbs 39C New California - : 2s- 17C FURNITURE REPAIR LOVI NS BLUE 81S 330 2nd Ave. (Next to CFPR) .CREDITiTERMS Prompt Mall Order Service J il'H'ill' J 1 I I II I