Local News Items .. . For New Work or Repairs Specify Tptintt Rupert Daflp Oeto Thursday, November 4, 1948 Hotel. . Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. George McAdams leturned to Terrace on last evening's train after a day's visit B-P Four shades and black . , $10.75 5PHALT SIKfiUS ir.B' ENROLMENT III SCHOOLS GROWS Prince Rupert's school poPu-tatlon increased slightly during feve. evel, principals' ,Tr the SePtembei reporU read at last night's School Board meeting showed, enrolment rising to 1.164 from 1,155 the previous month. Rural school population last month was 87 in four 'schools, greatest centre being Port Es-sington, where the ttr tM M" Whist Drive, Friday night, C. C.F. Hall, Fulton Street, 8 o'clock (261) Miss Winnie Poxon returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kingston are sailing tonight on the Prince George for a brief trip to uA tut P""0 per square Work Mini onion MADE Mike Colussi is taking a limited number of accordion pupils. Start to learn this popular instrument now! Phone Black 756. (262) Dr. and Mrs. G. E. H. Montr gomery are sailing tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver where they will sail on the Aorangl for a trip to New Zealand. In the Salvation Army Citadel, Saturday, Nov. 6, 8 p.m.. The Rev. Samuel Cassells of the Sudan Interior Mission will show a series of pictures from Savages to Saints. (262) Prince Rujert T. Wood, Smithers; R. Watson, Vancouver; H. Gould, Vancouver; G. A. Young, Vancouver; N. A. Beketov, Victoria; Miss V. Lee, Port Edward; Miss B. Lee, Port Edward; W. Holm-berg, Vancouver; P. Davies, Vancouver; A. M. Morgan, West Vancouver; B. F. Day, Vancouver; E. James, New Westminster; W. Bottomley, Smithers; Mrs. T. Doucette, Vancouver; ls. R. Bailey, Courtenay; R. Denholm, Vancouver; T. Carlson, Vancouver; W. A. Boer-man, Vancouver. a full range u in smjck including Insull-Brick Siding and Wallboard ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. ,iL- XlJ LUMBEil BUILDING SUPPLIES .o PHONE 116 native and white enrolment wm 44. to the city. S.O.N, meeting, Friday 8 p.m. (261) Mrs. C. H. Hanklnson is sailing onx the Prince George tonight on a trip to Vancouver. Meeting of Job's Daughters, Friday, Nov. 5. Initiation, election of officers. Sliver March and Social. (261) Mrs. George Eales is sailing on the Prince George tonight on a trip to Vancouver. O The Prince Rupert Fisher men's Co-operative Association's store In Cow Bay will be closed for stock taking on November 2, 3 and 4. (260) Enrolment at Bnoth AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver Miss Janet Lecuyer, Mrs. J. A. Boucher.-W. J. Davies, J. Carmichael. To Sandspit Miss Fairbalrn. From Vancouver E. Johan- With Workmanship : And Finish !' High School was 456, a slight In- flTV OF PRINCE RUPERT "doe over September, according to the reDort. nf p-i.,.,4 3 A. M. Hurst. Ths ... Bell, E. Carswell, Miss Part-j Bib Overalls - Mrs. Duncan-P.-Miller-aad-two children, who have been visiting in the city for the past week from Vancouver, left on last evening's train for a trip to Belleville, Ontario. Mr. Miller, who is with the customs insrjec- nuge, i. nanaon, k. u. vanaer-sluys, C. Rosang, Mrs. Herberg, Mr. and Mrs. O. Stuart, C. Douglas, E. Brooks. Mr. York. Funeral of Dr. H. C. Horwood, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Orme, was held Tuesday in Nunn and Thompson's chapel, -- nut ISO jn the junior high school and 269 in the senior. At Borden Street, Principal S- wU8on. reported, enrolment was 219 with a percentage of 93. Conrad Street's enrolment was 210 and the attendance percen NOTUCE Court of Revision to correct and revise the List will be held in the Council Chamber the City Hall, Fulton Street, on the 15th day November, 1948, at 10 sum. II. D.TIIAIN, City Clerk. (263) W. J. Davies, John Brillon Tenth Avenue and Cambie Overall Jackets" tion department, is leaving by Charlotte Citv returned hv vps-l5treet, Vancouver. Very Rev. GUARDED HIS COPY the Prince Georee tonight on nenn nffi tage was 96, Principal T. G. ' his return to Vancouver. Mark r.iaxK Twain mam had naa such sucn a a hor- nor- ici uaj aiiciuuunB piane on - m- their return to the Islands af-'clated- Interment was in Ocean ror of losing manuscripts that reported. Waist Overalls To all our customers our King Edward's enrolment was famous Vogue Shirts that 279 with an actual n.n.. ArV ter a brief business visit to the! view faric. Mr. and Mrs. he drew a chalk line on the city. j Orme Stuart of this city at-1 floor around his desk and the . . , . tended, returning to the city on maid was forbidden to cross the A i! W:A'.Meet-, morning's plane. . line even to dust. . 1 inc. Thlll'ftflflV KTnw 1 n m a AMI vnu n a vo noon tiroit nnr frr Vi q vo of 277 and a percentage at- BrriVPfj i.m, rintvitncr Rtnr Coveralls ir.iuance oi 95, ,17 . " ;V PrWinoi o according 6 to 366 3rd Ave. West. (265) Hollywood Cafe newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe In Prince Rupert Open from 5:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. Leeion Rooms. . u moore s report. Nomination of ((It) Members of the Hospital nrfi.. Al Essmgton, there were PUDllS in th senior frlllM nf tVio Wr.moi-1 nf tV.o - " wvaUA OlrtlUUl w M. till. II vutvi mv. and 20 in the Junior. Port Simp-, Moose met on Monday evening son had an enrolment, nf i? . u:. , . ... - ui L I i i .1 wepK ml i.rip n mp (it Mrs Delightfully Designed-Wonderfully Warm R. G. Vandersluys returned to the city this morning by air from a brief business trip to Vancouver. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naylor 19 and Port Ed- Digby Island ward 11. Carpenters' Overalls Painters' Overalls Work Shirts Frank Parlette, Junior regent Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess after a ije specialize In Chinese Dishes ;H0P SUEY FOR outside orders Phone 133 CHOW MIEN Mrs. E. G. Hitchens of New jr. and child are sailing on the' Prince George tonight for Van-, couver where they will take up Westminster, arrived in the city brie business session. Those Wednesday on the Prince George present were Miss Donna Mc-to pay a visit with her son and Ewen, Mrs. J. H.- Jefferies, Mrs. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.'c. H. Collins, Mrs. T. Glenn and R. F. Hitchens. : Mrs. H. E. Home (chairman). future residence. . Self-taken colored movinz KLV AOVKRTIRINO COPY WILL BE APPRECIATED. Work Gloves pictures of a motor trip through the central interior, showine ... is this soft virgin wool all-climate coat. With the new length and full back this coat is styled in a variety of winter-right shades. A substantial reduction is now offered on our fur coats of muskrat backs and flanks. , many scenes of interest and beauty, and of a boat trip down It's sweeping (lie country ! It's Procter & Gamble's Wool Windbreakers the coast and into the Gardner IU1 Canal area were shown at yesterday's luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club by W. J. Scott and won the appreciation of the members. Guests at the luncheon were Don Ledgerwood, George McAdams and E. C. Williams. Past President C. G. Ham was ln the chair in the m Y M Mi! IP Our wool and crepe dresses have been reduced in price. BUY NOW AND SAVE. absence of President O. G. Stu t!SE SWEET SIXTEEN 'S PERSONALIZED BUDGET PLAN. NO INTEREST. NO CARRYING CHARGES. No soap-no other "suds"-no other washing product known-will get your family wash as CLEAH as Tide! A. MacKENZIE art. Some $244.17 had been realized as a result of the recent Apple Day playground fund mpney-ralslng effort, it was" reported by Grant Stewart, committee chairman. ... . 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III ill I m ll , ouua mm uhik Ulllfr- J V l K I I I I I cnt' f"1 Crenel Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra Concert for Boy Scouts Association, Civic Centre, November 5. GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Floor Sanding a Specialty P.O. Box 721 Phone RED 561 Piano Concert by Mr. Joseph Franky, Presbyterian Church, November 9. Canadian Legion WA Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. (8. Valhalla Whist and Social, November 20. Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23. 2:3C p.m., Sons ot Norway Hall. Cambral Chapter, I.OD . Sale November 25th. Sailings for ': VANCOUVER VICTORIA SFATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Sunday, 11 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM AND PORT j SIMPSON - . (Stewart Fortnightly); Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS -s.s. Coquitlam, Nov. 7 and 21 FOR NORTH QUEEN ! CHARLOTTE ISLANDS i s.s. Coquitlam, Oct. 29110. 13 and 27, 10 p.m. ( FRANK J. 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