piltuc Unpen Dhilp JT5rto0 JLm Tuesday, April 27, 1U43 Locai News Items . . . FINED FOR SUPPLYING Fastball Team Entries In Ladles' and Men's Leagues must be In Civic Centre by 10 p.m. Friday, April 30. (101) Appearing in a list of new company incorporations in the B.C. Gazette is Garden Mortuary Ltd., $50,000, Prince Eu-Pprt. , Miss Jean Travis of the University of British Columbia cx- WE NOW HAVE STOCKS OF . I . n .1 ninnl.. I..n. 1 .1,1 i An HEW CHAPTER'S DEVONSHIRE TEA First social event of the newly formed Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, took the form of a very successful "Devonshire Tea" at the Civic Centre Saturday afternoon. Many guests attended and were introduced to a new type of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Budinich returned to the city by air yesterday afternoon from a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. Moose Meeting Tonight,- 8 p.m. Installation of officers. Women of the Moose invited to k"" 4 28.2x8... George Hill left at the end of the week lor Klemtu. Oordon Daniels left at the end of the week for a trip to Butedalc. Mrs. Percy Welter left at the end of the week for a trip to To Clean Men's Shingles, Number 1 and Number 2. 5X. U cedar Harry Innes was fined $50 on each of two charges of supplying liquor to Indians when lie appeared before Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court Monday. In default of the fines, he was sentenced to a month in jail on each of the counts. He also was assessed $3.50 court PRICES ON APPLICATION Vancouver. attend. Refreshments and en-, tension department, after hav-tcrtainment. ' '- 'inn spent the Dast few weeks in this area, left at the end of the ! cookie the Devonshire split. W. M. Watts, who has been on Receiving the callers were Mrs. week for Alert Bay. costs. John Robertson was sen- trip to Vancouver a , business WORK PANTS on a BeH10n,hexege,rt f tenced to a month in Jail o vh Edinburgh Chapter, Mrs. D. C.L,jr0 I ,, and .,,, Fred , during the past week is return Don't miss Brownwoods money savins sale. Shop now and save 25. Sale ends Saturday, May 1st. (102) Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kasper sailed this afternoon on the ALBERT AND McCAFFERY LTD. Will aii oaseball players in vagrancy charge Starr terested in playing in the local Stuart, honorary regent of ing to the city on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning. was fined $10 and $3.50 costs or rilONE 116 Building Supplies baseball league please register Lumber Municipal Chapter .and Mrs. S. five Havc hon h ,,...,, at Grotto Cigar -Store by April Keilback, regent of Queen fi inl'oxicaUunb lakj 29? (ion 'Mary Chapter, poured and Mrs. .,.,... . Cardena for a trip to , - ... ! uuuui me muiuii nui attempting to maintain a static, S pAHT IN PICTURE Bruce Stevens recently took a position in the office of the dry dock and shipyards. Mrs. J. C. Peel who has been i. n. leng, treasurer oi mum- unchanging society, but to build Unucci from Page It ' cipal Chapter, was cashier. Ser ll.unl.ir Price $11.50 Men's navy all-wool Humphrey Tweed Work Pants To Clear 6.45 Pr- E. A. Evans is back from Kit- CHOCOLATE EXPORTS LONDON ffi Dr. Edith Sum klatla where the work of putting a new society, suited to our needs that is , our need for a constantly rising standard of life vlteurs were Mrs. Harold Helger-son, Mrs. I. Clark, Mrs. M. Mac-Donald and Mrs. Donald Stewart. visiting for the past six months with her son-in-law and daugh jcation of tlic young, the ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hynd- and also our need of individual r the aged? in ine gov-s view we cannot, and freedom. man, is leaving for her home in 'tic govenimciii'O w "Our success in this work can Vancouver on the Prince Rupert Thursday night. merskill, parliamentary secretary to the food ministry, said in the Commons that exports ol chocolate and sugar confectionery to Canada from the United Kingdom in 1947 totalled 13,570 hundredweight valued at $640,-704. There were no exports of sugar. evenucs. . . Uin It. tn be simply gauged by the answer to a simple question and I put Sniisn uuiuiiiuirt " In a water system has been obliged to stop for a while or until the financial situation can be reorganized. Kitkatla in recent years has already done consid erable in the way of local improvements. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Duhamel who moved south a considerable time ago are now settled comfortably In Vancouver In which Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Nelson and daughter Jessica, are leaving by car . Thursday morning for their summer home at Remo. Mr. Nelson has sold his barber shop business to Jerry Lcmirc. C. H. orine and son, Eric Orme, who has been attending the University of British Columbia, are arriving in the city at the end of the week and will return south with Dr. R. G. Large who is taking his power cruiser Fusilier to Vancouver. Mr. Orme is planning a trip to England, it is reported here, but it will not be this year. Elio Furniture Store, Third ,t new needs ol lis popu- this question now to every per Avenue, Friday, 6 p.m. April 30, son in this province who is in nithout unjust ana ex-taxes, tlicn British nroductlon of wealth terested in its welfare and his TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY !S0 maintained at the hi gh- own: If you could choose the place, anywhere in the world, where you would like best to Closing Out Sale last day. Everything must be sold to clear the premises. Further reductions in price for you to buy at great savings. Baby carriages and all kinds wheeled goods too numerous to mention. (tf) Lible level. That level or city they propose to make their Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. M. Evans, Mrs. D. Barton and Mrs. P. Whiddon. The home cooking sale was in charge of Mrs. G. Moran and Mrs. G. Wightman. Mrs. Douglas Stewart was in charge of the raffle counter. Raffle winners were: Crocheted table centre,' Mrs. J. Morrison, No. 33. Diamond Socks, Mrs. Llndseth, No. 8. Guest Towels, Mrs. A. M. Hurst, No. 3. Doilies, Mrs. D. Barton, No. 28. Hotel. . A . I LOST On Sunday morning, gold eagle pendant. Phone Green 707. (105) ;ion, measured against live and bring up your children 'home. Mr. Duhamel. nioneer would you choose to live any- barber, is one of the many early lor any single part of rid, is extremely high to-: may not be as high as where but in British Columbia' settlers here who, later, decided to make the change to a larger Lsh and certainly not as THIS AND THAT lU-KUlar Prices $(i.!5 tu $8.50 Men's heavy all-wool, Tweed Work Pants To Clear $55 pr. Kcjjular Price $3.75 Men's heavy Cotton Drill Work Pants To Clear 2.45 ,r Kt'Kiilar Price $5.75 pr. Men's cotton whipcord Work Pants In brown and navy To Clear 3.65 pr. CHANGED city. is we hope for, but few In the provincial legislature recently, the member for Prince of LIFE? If you would choose to live elsewhere you are in a small minority.. The steady tide of people coming here tells us that British Columbia is the envy of all Canada and of Immigrants from many countries beyond it. No government has the right to claim responsibility for this condition. But in fairness, I trunk Rupert, Mr. Brett, inquired what on earth can equal It on capita busts. The govcrn-policies In creating the jnity for Industrial and ural development are i to maintain and in- amount, if any, was paid to the lorbrtt Silver Mining Co. for building the truck road from AM rivals I I ACME PMDWTJ C0KP I Aro ym ine tb rough 1 lie fund ional m iridic SKC pirml (Huliar in women -ift to O'J yrs.l? If-uitH lliw make you miffer from hoi flmthefl, fwl bo nervous, hirtv-ntrting, tired? 'Chen lo try l.yilin K. I'inkham'a vegetable 'otntKHind to relieve such fiyniptonifi. Pinkhatn's ( 'rmMHinl also han what Doctors call a aUmimjhic tonic- etlect! Alice Arm to the Toric mine. that rate of production. t people tell us that wc Mr. Brett was informed that no It can be said that the govern S. S. Lelth, Vancouver; T. M. Eliott, Winnipeg; M. L. Clark, Georgetown, R. Confiff, Ketchikan; L. Messoeappa, Somerville, payment has been made. ing about all this In the ment of British Columbia, by VLYDIA E. PINKHAM'S compww : way. Tiiey say mat ln- J. B. Talt died suddenly in Vancouver last week. Mr. Talt. Mass; E. Hewett, Vancouver; M. i building only such basic I cnt as roads, power dermis, hospitals, and pub- who had been serving as chief bold policies of construction and reform, and by business-like administration, is laying the foundation of a greater population, higher living standards and the greater British Columbia of GET YOUK inspector of boilers and machin FORTIUS WEKK ONLY jiulions, instead of cre- ery lor the B.C. government, as it were the climate in the people themselves can FRESH HFBPING RAIT had at one time been located in the north. He was for a while, chief engineer for the Grand Beacon Consolidated Co. at An- P. Parkinson, Vancouver; C. H. McKinnell, Inverness; P. S. C. McMillan,- Vancouver; T. E. Snow, Vancouver. AIR PASSENGERS Outbound To Vancouver: T. M. Elliott, P. L. Northcott, Miss G. Espram, A. Kennedy. I Inbound From Vancouver: c soods instead of what, iy the Government should Ulie poods itself, the gov-t should do everything. yox. Announcements All rivertlKmeuas thta column will be chargrd for k lull montu at 2i cents a word CARD OF 'i HANKS i everybody where to work what wanes, and decldo Jap Inlet, Turcher Island lloat "WAMEC.A" Miss Decoe, A. Dixon, W. JPiecy, . :y what Roods everybody ON RETIRING after 18 years in the bartering business in Prince Rupert, A. K. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. A. Budinich. T. ! FOR Card Party. Catholic School Hall, April 29 United Church Spring Sale, April 29. I have and how many of (103i 2 That is the oldest system Byrne, T. M. Elliott. irom Sandspit: A. Tienaho. "Chicken in the Rough' J I 'cry, as old as ancient Mother's D iy Tea, Salvation It goes by the modern TO TAKE HOME Fred Olsen, living in the Lev uc&ires to maiiK nis many friends and customers for their long sustained patronage. A continuation of .that patronr age is asked by Mr. Nelson for !Army Native Girl's Home, May I of socialism. That H the ol state the C.C.F. pro- Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES Iwans fur British Colum- in Block, Sixth Avenue West, who -has been obliged to stay home in bed for a while, is feeling better, being now able to be up and around. iCail the $ I- CIVIC CENTRE : DININC KOOM ;I ; PHONE 231 ' J I'.V.W.V.V.'mVf.W.V.VJ'J'mZ his successor in the business. 4, 3-6 p.m. Prince Rup-rt District Music and Drama Ffstival, Civic Centre, May 5 and 6, afternoons and evenings. t means anything, and As a matter of fact, business has been a little underpar.lately Why? Jerry L,emir?. the complete regulation hen's lives the C.C.F. ays- t ulu not possibly work. St. Peter's spring sale, May 6. Gyro Klondykc Nlte, May 7. f 't Is no time here to ar- h issue between free en- Mother's Day Tea, Home Cook f and socialism but It is Mother's Day MAY 9 CARDS ; ' hilc to observe that, to STONE BUILDING NEW PHONE larcc extent, the argu- I counterfeit and phony. ing, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) 5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. Shrine Club Band Concert May 10. Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, Xurses' Home, Wed., May 12. Piano Concert by John Joseph l.nd of free enterprise sys-uch the C.C.F. attacks has wti dead. For a hundred BLUE 593 Mnce 1838, the free coun- lw been creating a new mich is neither the bru- Franky, sponsored by Job's faire system of the . Daughters, Civic Centre, May the regulated ant-hill pith ine socialists offer Hntish Columbia this de- 19. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. Eastern Star Tea, June 3. rcnt 15 far advanced. No Canada, for examnlo ("h senrral social services ! lsvc in British Columbia. 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