ft 3 I City Delegation prince Uupcrt Daitp J3eto Wednesday, October 27, 1948 Local News Items... On The Side . . . by H. S. For New Work or Repairs Specify D-P Four shades and c John Comer sailed nn ni t him tho rar i . " i f. ramo lci icit v vraena mis morning for Van- dena this mornine for Alert Timely JRecipe If you have a secret ambltiou .- f IWAOK For your Dry Cleaning . Off to Vancouver To attend the annual convention of the Union of B.C. Municipalities tomorrow as well as a conference with Hon. R. C MacDonald, minister of municipalities on city financial matters, Mayor Nora Arnold, City Clerk H. D. Thain and Aid. T. B. Black left by plane this afternoon for Vancouver. Mr. Thain and Mr. Black are expected back on Friday's plane while Mrs. Arnold plans to return Sunday night on the Camosun. i Harris Tweed qulremenu, caU Pioneer Canadian Laundries. Phones 8 anri ZjLrf $10.75 .Sa-fci- Per square Bay. i William Bacon is sailing tonight on the Princess Louise for a trip to Vancouver. Your date of the week Hallowe'en Hoedown, Civic Centre, to be the chief magistrate of Prince Rupert and believe color systems have any bearing on human destines, tickle fate's fancy by making sure black is 1111 , r.n,e of B-P Products In stock Including the color in front of your 'phone I i L. J. Gelley pf the Department of Fisheries sailed this morning on the .Cardena for Vancouver. Owen Snell and Frank Hoean jnsuU-BHCK oium ojiu yvaiiuuara ' BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Friday night. Be a Hill Billy for a night. (254) S.O.N. Annual Banquet for TOPCOATS Almond Honey Toast Ifs a good idea to always keep a few quickies in mind so when unexpected callers arrive you can entertain them with .a cup of carefully steeped tea and something to eat with it. "Almond Honey Toast" is a favorite because it tastes so good and Is so easy to do. Grind the almonds for the topping so it will spread easily. 'a cup honey 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 'a teaspoon cinnamon number. But if you covet only an alderman's chair tie your star to a green number. Five of the present aldermen have green before their 'phone numbers. If you happen to have Irish blood LLUMBlstc - BUILDING SUPPLIES members and Sonja Ladies with riiunc AAV escorts only. Oct. 28, 9 p.m. reuirnea to Klemtu this morn-Ing on the Cardena after a brief in the city council room or at least they were the subject of Woven In Scotland (254) Mrs. J. Smith and Mrs. J. returned this morning on discussion some weeks ago but visit to the city. The Prince Rupert Fisher In your vein3, so much the bet Soroptimists Meet Lcementi wnen it comes to nuisance a ,,!;i noises, dogs haven't much on I. i word horn blasting taxis. cenU Some may remember way men s co-operative Association's store in Cow Bay will be closed for stock taking on November 2, 3 and 4. (260) Aid. arid Mrs. W. F. Stone ar Centre, ,tv. Civic back when it was customary the Prince George from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. T. B. Goodman of Sml-thers arrived In the city on Saturday night's train for a visit With her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Simundsen. She Is leaving on tonight's train p.m. ter. The "green" , aldermen are George Casey, T. B. Black, J. R Morin, George Rudderham and Robert McKay. Blue, being a sort of second cousin to green, may account for Alderman A. S. Nickerson and W. F. Stone being in the civic spotlight with a blue number. The only red 'phone number on the city council Is Alder At Nurses' Home A business and bridge session occupied the members of the Soroptlmist Club Monday night when they met at the Nurses' Home of the Prince Rupeit General Hospital with Miss P. M. Mooney, R.N., the lady superintendent, as their hostess. Mrs. P. M. Ray, the president, was In rived on the Prince George this for drivers to make a personal appearance at the door of the residence from which the call originated. That custom may i-t i , The incomparable 1 HARRIS TWEED! woven in the Crof-! jzaar, November 3. crt by Mr. Joseph -byterian Church, morning from a business trip to blanched almonds Toast strips Cream together honey, butter and spice. Add almonds and stir4 until well blended. Spread on strips of toast. , Place under broiler to heat. Serve immedi Vancouver. on her return to Sm lthers. never come back but It certainly yas better than the one now in vogue. The blare of the horn H. Melby of Dodge Cove is sailiiiK this afternoon on the ter s Home, is fam ncert ior ouy man Arthur Brooksbank. Mayor F. M. Burns, inspector of customs, and his assistants, James Dee and Duncan Miller, are spending a few days In the city on official business. ately. ation, Civic wut Arnold has th black Nora. only Princess Louise for Vancouver in the middle of the night may not be too disturbing to healthy Id th number. ous e wor over. ) me cnair. rri&e - winners at bridge were Miss Muriel Vincent and Mrs. A. T. Parkin. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. adults but o those who are ill Lion W.A. Bazaar, Of course the city council color RELIEVE PAINFUL or to ennaren.- tne souna is system may resemble a rain startling and Irritating. Tony Colbachinl of Reading, California, sailed by the Cardena last evening on his return home after spending the In Fall Bazaar, No?. bow after the next civic election and completely explode this theory that green Is the. fav enroute to Montreal where he will embark November 6 on the Empress of Canada for a visit in England. He may also go to South Africa before returning. Attention Moose Lodge! It Is requested that the names and ages of all childrin up to 12 years belonging to members of the Moose Lodge be left at the Army Home League past few weeks at Terrace in orite color of destiny when It Hotel.. Charles Youngman' returned this morning on the Prince George from a trip to connection with the final dis comes to the business of sel ecting the city fathers. position of the affairs of his m If ' Put a few drops 2:30 p.m., Sons 01 aptcr, I.OD.E. Sale Made up in the ; smart raglan model by Fashion - Craft, : these Harris Tweed topcoats are ideal for.. the man who wants; . i. I each nostril. Soothing relief comes fast.' VECKS Arrivals There were a tew raised eye brother, the late Barney Colbachinl, who died earlier in the year. Mr. Colbachinl had arrived in the city from the interior on Saturday night's train. VATRO-KOL Prince Rupert ; Cathedral bazaar, brows in the city council chamber last Monday night when Alderman George Casey offered H. Wood, Vancouver; Mr. and Moose Lodge by December 1, for the Christmas Tree, or telephone Black 152. (254) Mrs. J. H. Sass, Kwinitsa; Mr after entering ies' Bazaar, De- and Mrs. A. B. Bleakley, city; praises to Colonel George Drew as a champion of greater aut- fin rm tr f rr 1 no 1 . ernvafrx manfo u. ,w. Martin, Vancouver; N. proper styling com' Mr. ana Mrs. A. B. Bleakley, ureh Bazaar, Dec- Better English By D. C. WILLIAM." who have been resiaing here for lnd Wm the past few years, are sailing FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH v CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM bined with longS I wearing quality. ir, Sons of Norway 3er 4. next Prime Minister of Canada The elevated eyebrows weren't this afternoon on the Princess Louise for Vancouver enroute Are you troubled by distrww of female functional monthly disturbances? Does this make you suffer, feel ho nervoug, tired, weak at such times? Then do try LydiaE.Pinkham'BVeKeUbleC-omiKwnd to relieve such symptoms. Pinkham's Compound is very helpful for women irmihlml thia wavl Stuppard, Alice Arm; Mrs. Rut-ledge, Toronto; C. E. Morris, Smithers; Mr. and Mrs. E. Storey. Salvus; N. Watson, E Garrett, Vancouver; C. C. Mac-Kenzie, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. Norheim. A. Norhelm. R. No-- 1. What Is wrong with this sentence? 'Mary bore the loss with equanimity of mind." 2. What Is the correct pronunciation of 'Inherent"? Fan flazaar, De- directed at Colonel Drew; his to Calgary where they plan on making their future home. position is well-known. The wonderment arose because Al NlVnll C DIUVUHU'C ytTM1! 3. Which one of these words Liuin l. r inniiniii a comi-uunu rs. B. F. Lovln. who derman Casey, who has long been considered a liberal among weeks motoring Taking Over Local Apartment House Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Per helm, Petersburg, Alaska; A. P. Nicol, Vancouver; Mrs. B. Williamson, Montreal; J. W. Bryant, Alice Arm; L. Weeks, Van Liberals, should choose the head Is misspelled? Exhllerate, ex hauiitible, exonerate. 4. What does the word "per .splcacious" mean? -e stern and south- of the Conservative party as tha returned to Prince Bewitch and Charm kins, who have operated the target for his praise. morning on the 5. What is a word beginning couver; Mrs. H. D. Forman, Alice m. Barking dogs have appeared Caledonia Hotel at Port Essing-greatly"? disturb with pe that means 'to lton or many years, are moving ANSWERS into the citv 10 take ovef tne 1. Omit of mind. Equanimity Aldlne Apartments in the Alder means evenness of mind. 2. Block. Mr. Perkins has already Pronounce in-her-ent, first e ' arrived and is now engaged as in here, second e as in went, In reconditioning the premises accent second svllbale. 3. Ex- Mrs. Perkins will be here later A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. .-- A Good Place to. Buy XM AS PHOTOS Order Early Chandler & Cowgill For Appointments PHONE DAY: GREEN 389 ! NITE: BLACK 615 216 4th Street . Arm; J. C. Hiram, Vancouver; S. S. Leith, Smithers; D. Drum-mond, Remo; W. D. Murray, Vancouver; A. Gallangher, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. D. Main and family, Sunnyslde; A. E. Bird, Smithers; N. G. West, Vancouver; H. J, Chrlstianson, Smithers; O. Fromlngham, Smithers; W. Campbell, North Pacific; W. Eckert, Vancouver; H. Glovter, Sunnyside; Mrs. R. Oatzbe, Cum- shewa; C. J. Strong, Vancouver; A. C. Augue, Vancouver; D. Nor birg, Vancouver; J. Dltlof, Hi "MAGIC" hliarate.' '"' 4.' Of acute mental Mrs. J. A. Brown is taking over vision or discernment; mentallyi the Caledonia Hotel at Essing-keen. "He was a man well ton. known for his perspicacious -, sagacity." 5. Perturb. ' CHsmtd Aaverusmg Pays! GG ROLL BED MATTRESSES Ask for them by name. Beautyrest, Deepsleep, Slumber King, Lady Beaty and many others for your Fall requirements. ' Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue Mk Bakiug Powder wit pirtenlog at Hallowe'en Parties in one of these after-five shimmering ballet-length frocks of lustrous taffeta molded to you . . . then fanning gracefully Into a full skirt with a back bustle. "Gay Palmer" blouses, trimmed with gold are smart for evening wear with a skirt. FROM CELLAR TO ATTIC .... Med et irnnn Jute H'piwd oninn !"PP1 parvlty "PPJ ftra pepper Inr muiiard Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd, Ave. Box 510 Tel. 777 Flowers for All Occasions f Piw, paprika Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Kelsey, after; spending three weeks holidaying in Vancouver and Nelson, returned to the city this morning on the Prince George. ilmrt 3 ingrtdirnts. ""mint. H.t ri!U n ' tp; add milk to "P; ld in first mll-'"" Inch thick, nn ""'d. (h.in hmrA USE SWEET SIXTEEN'S PERSONALIZED BUDGET PLAN. NO INTEREST. NO CARRYING CHARGES. fci. rail with rtmnininft i'icu m aouftrt. ' illy roll and haka n IIVF I.Un,lnnl- CAN'T SEE WHERE II fkUm I WATCH YOUR 1 yg . l Commodore Cale ficheweiauca. JOHN H. . BULGER OPTOMETRIST j John Bulger Ltd Third Avenue m -mmmm jQQMssVssHsBSSiPSKBSBSSBBSBBBSBBSBSBsV There's a proper light or lamp for every spot in the house COMPLETELY AENOVATED "Better Than Ever" Best Food and Service In City Phone 17 for Send-out Orders Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE ly. Look around your home: is there adequate light f6r the children's study? For Mother's sewing, kitchen and laundry work? For your own reading requirements in the living room or in bed?. A torchere lamp provides a very attractive glow in a dark hallway or a dull corner of a room . . but not to read byl Floor or table; lamps placed to give a proper reading light to several people are both Consult us lor your needs In all types of printing work. Everything hi high-class stationery. Fountain Pens Cards for ' every occasion ID IB IS Printing ' BESNER BLOCK '. THIRD AVENUE " S Sailings for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Cardena Sunday, 11 p.m., Camosun Mitche Currie RUPERT MARINE REALTY (J. CLAUSEN & SON) Listinrrs nf STEWART and ALICE ARM PATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER LIMITED Phone 363 BUILDERS and P IN BOATS. MA RINK &vn riCHfVfl VflfTlFMFNT economical and cheerful. Make sure that you have plenty of wall outlets ... use bulbs that provide a comfortable working light neither too -lull not too glaring ... use light-colour shades . . . dust lamp and bulbs frequent-? Sundays, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Oct. 22, 10 p.m, FOR NORTH QUEEN " CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Oct, 15 and 29, 10 p.m. FRANK I. SKINNER Prinpn R.urwrt Asrent TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY R QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS 'Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) Phone Green 975 CONTRACTORS Third Ave. Phone 568 GREER &.BRIDDEN ' BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Floor Sanding a Specialty REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED IMM1 for Tasty Meals Chow Mein S Sucy w (HilWplHpia i a: R. E.MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Chines, Dishes a Specialty Scfwid Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 4 ,n- to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders P.O. Box 721 Thone RED 561