Prince Rupert DaUp tttXod Friday, January 14, 1SI49 Local News Items . . . Urge Province j Get Gas Preference CALGARY O Alberta was urged Thursday to give other Canadian provinces "first consideration" if she decides to export natural gas. Julian Garrett, of Western Pipelines, told Mrs. O, Jeffries and Miss D. FORMER LOCAL BOY PUBLISHER Cecil Hacker, formerly of Prince Rupert, has purchased the Abbotsford, Sumas and Mat-squi News, one of the . largest weekly newspapers published in . . . BEAUTY . . . UTILITY . . . ECONOMY I.I) WITH Richards. will sail on the Co-quitlam tonight for Skidegate. S.O.N. Whist, Dance. Refreshments. Friday, Jan. 14. (11) Ross Richardson sailed last ngiht on the Prince Rupert on a business trip to Vancouver. !l!!!!l!!llH!l';ili!!!P ,luH,n,l,lLill.:iiiiiei,,iu,.iiiii,iih(i.llliiiiiliinmimunil;.iiii;4ijiii!iiill ' WORK SALE Special Sale of Used Fir Flooring, Northwest Con struction, general contractors. AGED HOME AT NELSON NELSON Originally intended as a rest home for the aged, an Institution to be known as Mount St. Francis will serve also as in infirmary for the elderly of the Kootenay-Boundary region. New plans show a building containing 98 beds. Estimated cost will be $557,000. The 5 8 TTKkTa Four doors west of Prince Ru pert Hotel. Phone DG3. U2) the Royal Commission that Canadian communities should receive consideration over the United States. The Commission is investigating the natural gas reserves of Alberta to determine the feasibility of exporting it. Make it a Must! Visit North Vlvaply weatherboard thicknesses of this Douglas Fir Plywo oil in block lis from 12 to 40 feet available for early delivery ilBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. J LUMKER RUILDING SUPPLIES the Fraser Valley. Mr. Hacker is the son of the late Rev. G. G. Hacker, who Tor years served as pastor of the First United Church In Prince Rupert. The family will be well remembered in this city. The new owner of the News was born in Saskatchewan and Sheardowns' ate carrying all Northland Dairy products. Drop In and buy a bottle. (12) Allan Morgan left on the Prince Rupert last night for a trip to Vancouver. Meeting of the Canadian land Dairy today. Wc will show youauund. (12) 1 NOTICE The Social Welfare Sisters of St. Ann will furnish Branch offices, formerly in the rilUNE 116 HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Court House will, as from Jan Legion Boxing Club, Legion Hall, Monday night. 8:30. All Inter $200,000 and the rest will come' through government grants and public subscriptions. Bids will uary 15, 1949, occupy Rooms 6 is a graduate of the University of British Columbia. He has had 20 years experience in the weekly newspaper business, hav shortly be invite.d Q. How can I make use of old ing been associated with the ested please attend. 13) Mrs. R. B. Skinner sailed on the Prince Rupert last night on a trip to -Vancouver. Allan Morgan sailed last night and 8, upstairs in the Stone Block, located at Third Avenue and Fifth Street. NOTICE f rom January 10 to Jan. 22, the. Pioneer Canadian pLIC CARD fS RESUME tables of cribbagc, 1 whist were In play olio school hall last he Catholic Women's Vernon News and Chilliwack Progress, as well as being identified with the publicity depart Don't Argue And Live Long, Happy felt hats? A. They can be cut into square or round pieces and used as table mats; or, small designs can be cut from them and used REMINISCENCE INTERESTING rionrrr Recalls Dr. W. J. ((uinlan's Trip to Tclkwa The News not long aao pub PICTON, Out. Celebrating his golden wedding anniversary ment of the B.C. Electric in Vancouver for a few. years. Under the new ownership, the News will operate as the Hacker Press Ltd. Laundries offer you $2.50 worth of dry cleaning for $2.00. Anything over $2.50, 20 off. Water proofing and moth proofing at a small extra charge. (12) fumed its bi-weekly I on the Prince Rupert on a business trip to Vancouver . Norman Bellis sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for Vancouver where he will attend here, Harvey Grimmoa was as appliques for decorating. Q. How can I make the taste of oilve oil more palatable? A. A small pinch of salt add lished a reminiscent story descriptive of Dr. W. J. Qulnlan pioneer dentist, who was prac asked if he cared to reveal the secret, if he had one, of a long and happy wedded life. "Yes," said Mr. Grimmon, ."don't ed to the olive oil will make the JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE a meeting of the Fishermen s $ following the year- ' f - i of refreshments was Jt Lahtl while scrvl- i Mrs J. Bueyinka. Ii.ird, Mrs. C. Sthaef- . G. R. Brett. Arthur was cashier. taste more agreeable. Repents After Waist Overalls and Jeans , Western Glove, Caribou; G. W.G. and Headlight. PAIR 3.25 to $3.95 Bib Overalls Western Glove, Headlight1 andG.W.G. PAIR 4.25, 4.35 $4.50 ; Carpenters',.' Overalls Western Glove and Headlight. PAIR $4.75 and $5.15 Coveralls Western Glove, Hickory S6.50 6ult Caribou CtT A A V Blue Denim Suit Headlight Of Blue Drill V Suit Painters' Overalls and Smocks Western Glove Make Q fJS V O Garrn(.nt Work Shirts Priced from Q. Should potatoes be placed Co-operative Federation. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nesbitt and tising in Prince Rupert as long ago as 1&G9. Surviving old timers found in the sun? child sailed last night on the A. No; never place potatoes me yarn iniorcsung, among- where the sun shines on them Prince Rupert on a trip to Van couver . to ere: Suits, Overcoats, Shoes,, miscellaneous items. All sale goods at cost. Sale commences Monday, January 10. Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-op. (11) ANNETTE MANSELL'S January Clearance of Dresses. 75 Dresses to clear at 2 for the price of 1. You buy one and get one free. This season's dresses, newest styles and fabrics. Clear Mrs. Mattsoii, L. as the light will give them a queer, unpleasant flavor. Hearing Carols COBOURG, Ont. Charley Clublne, 19, after listening to Christmas carols sung by . the Salvation Army chorus, entered the police station here, saying he wanted to give himself up. He confessed to having given a bogus cheque at Guelph, Ont., in 1011. them, Wlggs O'Neill of Emithers. who has been living in Smlth-crs since railway building days, and who is also well known in Prince Rupert. He writes to The News, stating he knew Dr. Lahtl. J frs. Lloyd To relieve mireries I C K S without dosing, rib on v a p o r 'j b Advertise in the Daily News! Mrs. Alma Murray, The annual general meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishing Vessel Owners Mutual Protective Fund will be held in the common lounge. Civic Centre Sunday January 16th at 2:30 p.m. All members please attend. (12) Qulnlan so well, and that he got a "kick" out of the little story payment for an automobile. He said the carols had caused him ing all winter coats at 25 off. Call early for a better selection at 525 3rd Ave. West. (tf) N FOR 1'II.F.S PAUSE and REFLECT to try and get conduct he knew was wrong straightened out. teal HClcnce known the G. A. Hunter left on this must first bo r-e i . -w PYLTONE TREAT result. It In KlvuiK ills everywhere, simply SHEARDOWN S have two i morning's train for Terrace 'phones 585 and 586. They also where he ' will represent the BOSTON, Eng., d Boston recalling early days. j It was in 1912, Mr. O'Neill mentions, that business, having slackened off a bit in Prince Rupert, Dr. Qulnlan decided to spend part of the summer In the hinterland. He packed his dental outfit in a couple of large trunks and shipped it to Tclkwa aboard the steamer "Dis have a free delivery service. Use Youth Council in debate accepted that honesty is the best policyby one vote. ... directly to the Inside jt I A liquid tuken by tf i quickly on delicate This coat is one of the many amazing k values Sweet Sixteen is offering during the January Clearance Sale Daily News and the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at the annual meeting tonight of the Terrace Board of rjrrade. them for your convenience. Miss Joyce Leslie, P.H.N., of the Prince Rupert Health Unit, ana bwimiihhs, res-lieuiuiy nurrriHl state irrenre with the new V1MF.NT You K't rr-l with the first bottle ied at once With this CI to returned Wednesday on the Northland Dairy LA contact $3.95 Announcements All advcrtiiser.tne m tnis column will be charged for a t nil month t 36 cent a word ing all inquiries as soon as pos tributer." The property went sible. If you wish tickets for fc.i. pile torture Is a just, tl 75 at all drug-S.m older lur you. through by boat along the Skeena River, and by freight without a hitch, to its Prince Rupert from Victoria where she attended a conference of senior Public Health Nurses under sponsorship of the Department of Health and Welfare. She was in the south two wecKs. Northland Dairy products phone 18 and a salesman will call or tickets may be obtained at Sheardowns'. (121 Booth P.T.A. tea and musical, Thursday, January 27. Burns Banquet, Presbyterian Church Hall, Thurs. Jan. 27. Salvation Army Native Girls Hostel Birthday Tea and Home CKEN IN OF comfortable, satin interlined, wool gab-dine, it is a coat you'll wear ' through Spring, Summer and Fall. If you are interested in saving come in and look at the sale values we are offering on 11 It COATS, nU-TKIMMKI) COATS EVENING DRESSES and SKIUTS HOLIDAY DRESSES SALE! Dcane's Quality Clean i"lliili!i!ili!!!iill!!llliil!i!I!lll ROUGH' ers offer 20 discount on all dry Nova Scotia Bread Prices Increased AIR PASSENGERS IX RED 705 Cooking Sale, January 27, 3-6. I Cribbage, Whist, Bridge at Cath- ! olic School Hall, Jan. 27, 8 p.m. cleaning orders of $2.50 and over. Time Jan. 10 to Jan. 22. Don't miss this chance to get $2.50 value for $2.00. Call 283 To Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. SYDNEY, N.S. Bread prices in Cape Brteon have advanced :c centre room T. Doucette. From Vancouver Ov crip. J. Mos- and our driver will call and de one cent to 14 cents for a 20 ounce loaf. HI K l-KVVF. AKTF.RNOON SKIKTS ' liver daily. (13) iJTi 1 1 1 BLAZERS BLOUSES 6 U No Wonder His IJrain Is Sluggish! By CHICK YOUNG Take advantage of these bargains. Buy on Sweet Sixtecn's Personalized BUDGET PLAN No Interest No Carrying Charges The Shrine Club Band will hold, a concert at the Civic Centre January 31. Cambrai Chapter I. O. D. E. Valentine Tea and Home Cooking Feb. 10. The United Church Valentine Tea at. the home of Mrs. A. J. Do'iiTlnato, Feb. 17. The Unit I'd Church fJprinji Sale, May 5. ! 1 Ill I HI (that's T5 GC f 6&IN3 A MiJ lT TOO LArE TO EAT 1 "vOUPFTTEHMrjTPEO t 'll 'J?f ITS TO CTJ,u-y TO -P" (SWV3U6TTI KO.V.DEA r 1 S DACWOOO-YOU NEED MVW. T6 A BATJ 7y;:SuT , i V iTiL KEEP YOU v ml ZT iOOO NK3HT5 t-J r 7 I'A S ( WAP-VOU D.CATCM , (AkE ALL KhtJ jJSLEEP Jftpi '' I '5fj ' ALL PONE If it's a Slirrt Mrtal I'rolilrm CALL BLACK 881 ..Flashings, : it we'll Eaves .Troughs, 'Tanks you nan fix, it; ONE CENT CANDY SALE JANUARY 10 -15 ANNE'S Opjiosite Health Unit FOR ALL TYPES OF PRINTING THOM SHEET METAL LTD. 253 East First Ave. . Phone BLACK 881 Xjou Will f ftouJ ni GREETING CARDS PENS AND PENCILS OFFICE. SUPPLIES HOME-STATIONERY Get a Good Lawyer, Bloudic! SEE Dihh I'hone 231 Bcsner Block Pocket Knives Carving Sets Plumbing or Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS rhone 174.ift. Box 271 PYREX DOUBLE BOILERS Table Cutlery Casseroles )-'ii.p :ittrl: Commodore Cafe Special DeLuxe $41.95 ( ' 1 ( CAPl'AL PUIJ6HM.-..J f . vtP . just TOP fun. 1 vvnur cor ft ! iT r , v 7 for women t "" Cj TO SEE HOW LOMG 1 CAN TO PE ThE J ' V DONT KiAkE 1 IM TH,5 STATep 1 Second Wind! THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. J WcWy UlMlttrd FwHwr-Tvucli itwg m Chrvnt Ft(dffr mt4 fttthf tCMvartMf tt Q-Ctr Ihf K Mi tht (inmt m HOLLYWOOD cafe Most Up-to-Datc Cafe in the City Open from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. COMPLETELY RENOVATED "Better Thaa Ever" Best Food and Service in City Phone 17 for Send-out OrderS) Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. We Specialize in Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY - CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 MiBridc Street l'HONE 311 HONSON'S 5.50 and 7.50 GENTS' GOLD KINGS 8.00 and tax GOLD LADIES' MRTHSTONE KINGS 4.00 and tax EARRINGS 4c, 80c and 1.00 and tax PINS Reg. 6.00 and 7.50 NOW 1.00 and tax LADIES' WATCHES 20.00 and tax I Stock GENTS' STONE RINGS 8.00 and tax GENTS'' WATCHES . . . 10.00 to 15.00 and tax Reducing Sill 0 lo z rYour Friendly Jeweller A EVERYTHING ON SALE 25 TO 50 OFF ON MOST ALL MERCHANDISE