1 , Prince Rupert Dailo r-Jttos LtO. Wednesday, February 25, 1948 Local News Items . . . Kinsmen L E A P Y-E-A-R Dance Hotel. . Gale Blows Down Grand Cafe Sign During the height of the stormy gusts around five o'clock Monday afternoon, the heavy electric sign of the Grand Cafe, attached to the building at Second Avenue and Sixth Street and extending over the sidewalk, swung loose, striking a plate glass window but not .smashing it. The sign, dangling in the gale and rain, was a distinct menace so a rush call was Arrivals FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1948 Big feature of the evening . . . the answer to every maiden's prayer! Dcane's yualily Cleaners, pick-up and delivery. Phone 283. at) Douglas Frizzell returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's plane from a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J. Lips of Terrace arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert returning to her home i SALE SALE! SALE! Dresses. ! Less than cost, while they last, j Star's Stylewear. tf) j Oillis Roycr returned on the Prince Rupert this morning af-jter a stay at Harrison Hot Springs. Inspector F. B. Woods-John-jston, provincial police, left by air today for a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on official duties. Made - to Measure CLOTIJIHG NO LN'CltEASE OVER PRICES OF LAST FALL Prince Rupert A. Kirby, Premier O. Berg, Vancouver; M. Walonski. Cedar-vale; J. Loftus, city; G. L. Mac-kay, Vancouver; F. W. Penfol 1 Edmonton; B. Berg, city; W. Neilly, city; J. Dumlop. Smith-ers; A. Petrilli, Terrace; J. Lap-sudo, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. -5. Oddson, Oslar.d; Miss Rhoda Leighton, Hazelten; Mrs. R. Lee Rupert's Most Eligible Bachelor of the Year after a visit to Vancouver. MOTORISTS Do you realize sent in and shortly a party arrived with ropes and Jadder and the .sign was safely lowered. M usic by BS(i I Peter Leland returned to the tcity this morning on the Prince $ I -TO PEK COUPLE BOBBY WOODS & HIS 4 DUKES Rupert from Vancouver where Glanzer, Terrace; D. M. Clark?. P.M. i'Prince George; Clifford Jewell AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver T. Berg, C. Me-Intyre. To Sandspit G. Woods, B. F. Woods-Johnston. Peterborough, Ont.; W. Willis- to rations the contrary, use of will be frowned on. croft, Terrace; Mrs. A. Towns, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. J. he has been fishing for the last several months. Mrs. George L. Rorie and baby son arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver, accompanied by Mrs. hp devices T3 From Vancouver (Tuesday) i Buckley, Terrace; W. E. Darner, Douglas Frizzell, J. E. Coburn. 1 Vancouver; F. G. Brown, Van- icouver; J. E. Coburn. Toronto: that in one week's time the new Motor Vehicle Act will be in force? See us at once regarding the Public Liability and Property Damage Automobile Policy. H..G Helgerson Ltd. (50) Constable W. L. McLatchie R. CM. P. returned to the city on the Coquitlam yesterday after making the round trip to Stewart on official business. Constable George Redhead of the city police detachment, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning after making the trip south last week on prisoner escort duty. I Rorie's sister, Mrs. W. Haw ,nv lady found concealing such - ..'11 fi-fiif lir rirrlif" r 'rt . You saw it in the Daily News! W. D. Meyers, Winnipeg. thorne Dunn of Vancouver. tlOllS Will H'llVil nv- ,. vw iuu. Bachelor Election. praise him, in fact. Can you see the sense of being jealous of o working woman who gets a measly $18 a week and thinking nothing but honor to the man mak Natural wheats flavor I Jinn;isi ing millions? It all adds up t.) lot more than is ever put into promUe and this is still a free it i. lie hax to blame someone country, thank goodness! 4i, instead of securing proper! . , Fred Brown, ell known Vancouver Insurance man, arrived the fact that he is a man and a ' There's no question but that a special-measure job does something for you. In addition to perfect fit you have a wide choice in styling and fabrics ... No question either of the superlative cut and workmanship in suits designed by our makers, whether they be for oldsters, youngsters or in-between-ers . . . Shiffer-Hillman $57.00 to $87.00 John Lombardi 852.00 to $77.50 information from the govern-' the,' , great number of men think this in the city on this mornings fm .,er f lhem for ment. he puts the blame on slPadl' and deDendabilitv i Is theIr Wor!d fand do not includc train from Pr'nee George and men workin.;. I would like 'o ,L ?; j the women. Thank God foi what will be here for the next few G(X)d hM.k tQ tnpm h ' see him work for $13 a week. As'hitinn h w Wo, n, i level-headed men wc du nave " days on business. He was a a: I . . ...... '! 1 tms .world, '' including my h a point of information. t :! tmue : to take! I can say i : ) i)a k :i are, , ;. i ; r i desire very i.i...ymi:t what 'want T I": T' ' Al -jr luwnwra w uie a few of the better things !1 . i octnu, ana an ine oiners wr.osp Hrince Runert fivrn f" nh uhi,.h about all the new immigranu of . ... life people like "Vet" and his Want new " " " ' " " " " c l,ulu" dsu ,le which iiuii have nave entered oitcnd the the countrv country frit'lld "ke to enforce a , tL' they so deMre' h.llf !had an active part in founding. enerrjyP Mrs. Grace Mcivlllmn. of Stew m the last year? Compare the " . ' It se,ms vt,ry tj me tha. this us still Canada. There is no ,, . ,, . , . ... , perctntuue with women workin", : , . ,,. ia 8 brought up in t! is towa h,n harm ,n in a a married woman work- rr if she were capable at her job but I suppose you .still "W.ing, if her husband approves ..,.,., nnt ,,oaW r. , blame the women. ; and she is not neglecting any;rpst , hayp noUted ('hlldren- 111 vou lhcre are ' Mr. Mackenzie King stated. ' r?nt changes in personnel in the res- TODS art, was brought to hospital here on the Coquitlam Tuesday suffering from a fractured hip which she sustained in a fall. Living alone, she apparently ahd been injured a couple of days before her con- " - -r.r.t! w "Jtauraiits so there mu.t have home and sleep until noon, even j been somp jubs availab!p if they have to live on the bare Pralse b( tQ aU thp workij necessities, but that again u .,.m. .v, .,,., ... Delicious and p rhaps "Vet" may remeni-. b: r, that .alter this war. there would bo work for all 'he didn't say just men i, who wanted to. work Naturally he keeps his Starve misery dirt -without "dhs'.ng." UICKS VAPOR08 ........... an i-i iiiii lii iit-i - or COLD! j dition was discovered by friends land the was removed to Stew- ..,.. u, .,u themselves and their husband' for the other who has a career ; for Ktandarf1 nf ,ivi. iand so desires to continue with.whi(,h art hospital wp enjoy by our Ireedu lit. that also is up to her hus-'hPre in Can.;da; anri nltt,1tf4 1 & IHOT 552 ilia ;band and hPrelf. According tO,.hal, A honor lo Uum ' Vet" we should all be common-! Khnu. tha, ,ho v,,,,,, . v...w , v,, HWiU a JVJ as well as a husband. law wives to have this privilege But as always the case, the other person's pastures always lixjk greener than your own. How WORKING WOMAN AND PROUD OF IT. eddeel do vou know these wnmpn wnrk- mi AT i ing may not have dependent! ANDREW GARTEN Noone ever says! D1FQ 1M CHI ITU -mothers, etc.? j U tJ Will " - - anything ffgainst'a man work- I ; ing no matter how many mil- Andrew Garten. 68 -year -old Ask the Parkers! They'll tell you Nabisco Shredded Wheat is rich, wholesome, delicious whole wheat . . . with a natural, honest flavour. And whole wheat, you know, contains vital hody-building food elements. No wonder staunch, Nabisco .Shredded Wheat helps give us lasting energy! Ready to serve iions he" may have. They all local halibut fisherman, died this Mm Announcements All ndvrt iscujtntii in tills column will bo rhargyd fnr full month t 25 cents a word Wh.cn you want a satisfactory-job, let experts handle it. Get full,4-alue from your radio by keeping it i:i good working order through our good repair service. HOT dip in hot water and drain. Try Nabisco Shredded VI heat today! Bolted by THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, ITD. NIAGARA FAILS. CANADA morning in Vancouver, .shortly before the arrival there of his wife who had left Prince Rupert Monday to be with him. Born in Norway, he had been a resident' of Prince Rupert for the last 20 years. His home was at 308 Seventh Avenue West. For many years he had been a crew member of the halibut schooner LoU N.. one of the larger boats or Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. George' Mitchell's, Feb. 25. ! Card party. Catholic School i Hall. 8 p.m. February 20. j Kinsmen Leap-Year Dance, i Civic Centre, Feb. 27. KEEPING WARM? If Not Then Vou Had BETTER CALL US! Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating PHONE 108 You will never tire of that Natural Flavor (the Prince Rupert fleet. He is RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Box 1321 Phone KM Conrad P.-T.A White Elephant survived by his wife, who wiir accompany the body to Prince Rupert for burial. Your Electric Servant REDDY KILOWATT 1000 jobs were filled through the National Employment Service in twenty-two months January, 1246. to November, 1947. UIG of these jobs were found for veterans. 5,534 more were found for persons m the higher earnings bracket through the Executive and Professional Division of the Service. -6,53 1 more of these placements were made through the Special Placements Division for physically handicapped workers 204 for persons totally blind, 825 for persons totally deaf, and 53 for persons handicapped by double amputations. Sale. Feb. 28. 2 p.m. Women of the Moose Spring Bazaar. March 4 and 5. Galloway Rapids I.O.D.E. tea, March 6. March 17 Catholic School Hall Tea. Home Cooking. Apron and Novelty Sale, 2.30 p.m. Card Party. 8 p.m. Booth P.-T.A., March 17. Presbyterian Tea. March 18. Presbyterian Church Hall. Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E , Daffodil Tea, March 29. Sea Cadets and Jobs' Daughters Combined Show and Musi "Yes sir, electric cooking is economical ... It costs less than li per meal, per person. And think of the saving in time and labour!" "Isn't it wonderful?" "It takes just a few moments and wry little 'elbow grease' to keep an electric range in brand new condition. There's no soot or smoky flame rt blacken range or pans." "Any wife who takes pride in her housekeeping would rave over a sparkling new automatic electric range. Cooking is such a pleasure cooler, cleaner and more dependable than the old-fashioned cook stove." cal Revue, March 31 and April 1. Navy Drill Hall. Canadian Legion W. A. Spring 1tte TV I M full use of your local office of Sale, March 31. Anglican Easter Sale, April 1. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 15. Women of the Moose tea at the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, f40 8th Ave. East on April 22. Orange Tea, April 21. he National Employment Service. r Department of Labour HUMPHREY MITCHELL. Minister of LuLour A. MacNAMARA, Deputy Minislui I LIVE United Church Spring Sale, April 29. St. Peter s spring sale, May C. U.F.A.W.U. whist and cribbage, Metropole Hall, .every Saturday, at 8 p.m. (43) 1) f AND ENJOY THE 1L DIFFERENCE USES 2t for 1 i i OlM tXl.US' (OPX nobble! ((- 'UU'li WHY LAST! LIMITED QUANTITY EXCELLENT QUALITY J) r a UNITED ASSOCIATION OF JOURNEYMEN AND APPRENTICES OF THE PLUMBIXCJ AND P1PEFITT1NU INDUSTRY OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. LOCAL 180 The regular me-ling of the above Local will be held in the Civic Centre, 8 p.m., Thursday, Febrary 20th, 148. If you arc working at this trade, in any of its branches, you are invited to attend this meeting, for the purpose of getting organized. There is work ahead in this district, and this Local will supply the labor, through mutual agreements with the employers. Geo. S. Weatherly, Secretary, Local 180 Hollywood Cate PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT OPEN FROM 4:00 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 I IT UN ITU KK LOVIN'S BLUE 818 330 2nd Ave. iNext to CFPR) CREDIT TERMS Prompt Mail Order Service Ladies' Wear "Till- . " ' ' !,T"N F QUALITY v, n BAN'S SERVICE STATION McBride St. Green 605