UPERT MARINE REALTY I REPORT OF Prince Rupctt Dail? J3etof Saturday, January 10, 1948 Local News Items EXECUTIVE Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Norman Nelson and Harry Heard by Local Teachers Prepare for General Ladies and Gentlemen See our new spring suit samples. Tip Top Tailors, 206 Fourth Street. (10) J- CLAUSEN & SON) C Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER (JOKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT ; TRY I RUPERT MARINE REALTY I FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS Orange Ladies Hear Of Scotland Trip Mrs. Henry Smith jr. gave a brief but interesting talk on a recent visit to Scotland when the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association heid their first meeting of the year In the Oddfellows' Hall Thursday night. Mrs. J. Johansen was In the chair. Plans were made for a tea to be held in the spring, also for a large raffle of which Mrs. O. Moller will be In charge. Retains of Nelson Bros Fisheries Ltd. sailed last night on the Cassiar for a brief trip to Mas- Matters dealt with at quarterly convention of the " ul"l!n dj B. C. Teachers' Federation the Cardena last night on her re- sett on business. Moose whist drive and dance (Just East of Llpsett's, Waterfront) eeutive in Vancouver last month turn t0 Vancouver after a visit were subjects of a report de- to her home here. Pboae Green 075 THESE WINTER DAYS SUGGEST A COMFORTABLE TOPCOAT by Fashion-Craft or Society every Saturday night 8:30. uic muuuuy inccunm Mr. and Mr-. C. M MarTntvt of the Prince Rupert Teachers';,., CumKh,.W), Tnl(., aro ,,. i Mrs. Frank Skinner, sr.. who has been visiting here over Christmas and New Years with ANNOUNCEMENT by the Cassiar tomorrow night jon their return to the Queen Charlotte Islands after a visit i to the city. Association by J. S. Wilson this week. Mr. Wilson, who Is a member of the executive of the federation, reported that the federa Timely Recipe her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner, sailed by the Cardena last night on her return to Vancouver. tion Is keenly interested In en- Moose Meeting Tuesday, 8 BUS 99 SERVICE Arthur Murray larglrig the pensions of super- p.m. Moose Temple, 2nd Avenue, annuated teachers who now re-' (9) ceive between $35 and S40 a! Creamy Rice Pudding Combine 1 qt. milk, 3 tbsp. rice, i tsp. salt, 18 tsp. nutmeg and Vi c. granulated sugar In a George Richardson of Port Clements, sailed on the Cardena last night to return to school In Vancouver after spending the month 1 WllIiam S. Gibson, president In addition, the federation of National Cellulose Co. of Can SEE OUR RANGE NOW favors thP arantimr nf npnoinnt ada Toronto, and son. William double-boiler; cover and steam 1 hr.; stir occasionally. Trans- holidays with his parents on the-j Islands. I PUBLIC PASSENGER SERVICE f BETWEEN f PKINCK RUI'KKT - MILLKR HAY PORT EDWARD to elder citizens without the:Jr- Ieft by last evening's train ' means test," he reported. i "Jr tamontm enrout-e nome The executive also is disturbed ! after a visit to Prince Rupert about current principals' rating and Ketchikan in the course of a LV. PR. RUFERT JIer to a buttered baking dish; Mrs. E. H. McCornson and i . . . . . the! C0Ver slow-bake an hr. infant,of Massett, sailed on Cassiar last night to return ' lonSer at 325 F. Uncover to home after spending some time brown. Serve warm or cold with in hospital here. They were cream or maple syrup. soales which it believes, are un-; "cine uoast trip. $36-00 $65-00 5 7:10 p.m. ' I 12:30 p.m. ' 2:30 p.m. LV. MILLER BAY AR 7:30 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 2:50 p.m. 4:50 p.m. 6:50 p.m. 11:50 p.m. brought here in an emergency Try creamy rice pudding half flight on Christmas Day shortly; i:ju p.m. 6:30 p.m. frozen. To do this, place in a freezer tray, freeze 30 min. and after the birth fo the child. NOTICE On and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts incurred in mv name by any one other than myself. ,u R.L.Eckstein fair both to the principals and teachers. The preliminary agenda for the B.C.T.F. general convention which will be held In Vancouver Easter week was discussed. T. G .Bateman, T. Fletcher and J. Henry were aDDointed as 'f ll:3u p.m. 'serve with melted red jelly. PORT EDWARD 7:45 a.m. 1:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 12:05 a.m. AR. PR. RUPERT 9:05 a.m. 2:05 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:55 p.m. 8:20 p.m. 12:45 .a m John Johansen sailed last night on the Cardena on his return to Vancouver after snenri- PRINCE RUPERT IV. PORT EDWARD . ' 8:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 5:20 p.m. 7:4i p.m. "12: 10 a.m. LV. MILLER BAY 8:45 a rn. 1 :45 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 5:35 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 12:25 a.m. ing the last three weeks with his j family here. He is working in YEARS AGO me soum on a iishing boat which he plans to bring to Prince Rupert shortly. a resolutions committee to draw up recommendations to be placed before the convention, jj The meeting also heard, a report ' from the asociation's school planning committee, and i appointed R. G. Moore to be a i member of it . NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 214 4th Street P. H. LINZEY Phone Green 917 (January 10, 1923) At the final meeting of the 1922 city council, the action of Mayor Rochester in suspending the heads of civic departments was endorsed by the aldermen. The department heads had been suspended following a dispute with council over the hours which their employees should work. Mrs. James McCaig, who has been spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting here with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McRae, sailed last night on the Cardena for Bute-dale to assume school teaching duties. She formerly taught at Bella Bella. A vote' of thanks to Mr. Wilson was accorded as well as one ! for the federation executive for the work being done for the benefit of teachers in this dis- I trict and throughout the prov- ince. Prince Rupert Realty Co. Protect Your Home NOW Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May Be Too Late! Saturdays and .Mondays Onlv LV. PR. RUPERT LV. PORT EDWARD S 0:30 am. 10:30 a.m. 9 30 p.m. 10:15 p.m. Issued: January 3rd. 1948 Effective: January 15, 1948 Issued by: ARTHUR MURRAY Prince Rupert, B.C. Issued pursuant to the provisions of the "Motor Vehicle Act" and regulations thereunder. . Subject to the consent uf the Public Utilities Commission, Any objection to this time schedule mav be filed with the ' Superintendent of Motor Carriers. Public Utilities Commis-llon, Vancouver, within fourteen H4i days from its date of Issue. (8) AIR PASSENGERS at The herring run was not ex-! pected in local waters for some weeks yet but the local com panics were making arrangements for catching herring for halibut bait purposes. V. ,GVc Centre JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue From Vancouver i Friday Graham, J. Kinross. From Sandspit P. Powers. SUNDAY (Sports) INVENTrVE AUSSIES nospecuve memoers oi ine , p m. CANBERRA. ? American oil prince Rupert symphony or-j 2-ooAll Star Prantire f5Q) ehestra met in the Elks Hall 1 ! millionaire Thomas Baker Slick and 2:00 Badminton (Special Events) Mr P.M. 1:00- Little Theatre Rehearsal Sports Jackets Checks, Tweeds and Wool SLACKS l said here he thought Australia appointed a partial list oi offi-'was suffering from Industrial cers-' Conductor was C. P. Isolation but that she could Balagno, secretary. W. H. Dejry teach the world some tricks. and librarian W. N. Ross. I Many Australian inventions he (January 10, 1913) I said, were being used all over I At the eleventh hour, Mayor i the world and there were prob- s- M- Newton announced his SPECIAL OFFER Regular $1.40 Now only 99c This offer pood only until Jan. 31, 1918 ,1 MONDAY (Sports) A.M. 9:00 Bo-Me-Hi Gym Class P.M. 1:00 Bo-Me-Hi Gym Class canuwature e lor lor the tne mayoralty ' ably many more that the world ' ': mil BOWL SET Bowl tht you can uv for mix'ne, baking and WTvin. Designed fur tund or electric lx-aline. Not to-qHhrt to ruplioaxd space." A ml of three : could use. Candidates for the 1913 elections were: For mayor T. D. Plain Wools, , Checks and Plaids Forj2;30 King Edward Gym Class Patullo, S. M. Newton. 1 Announcements All advertisements in thlf column will be charged for a lull month at !i5 cent a word. aldermen M. P. McCaffery, P. McLachlan, W. H. Montgomery, G. W. Kerr. G. Leek. D. W. Mtir-risey, A. H. Allison. H. Douglas T. R. Maitland, G. R. Naden. G. W. Nickerson, D. Sutherland, F. M. Lannic. L. Bullock-Webster School Card Party. Catholic Hall, January 15, 8 p.m. Booth P.T.A. Jan. 21. o:uu riup-Kec t-aaies Class (Basketball) 4:00 High School Juvenile and High School Junior Boys 6:0065 Taxi and Bo-Me-Hi Girls 7:00 Peoples Store & Merchants 8:00 Morgans & Gyro Juniors 9:00 Savoy and Stones (Special Events) P.M. YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FULL-COURSE MEALS If a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES BROADWAY CAFE For School Home-cooked dinner from 6 to1 and John Dybhavn M.llrhlc M I'Jiiiur 311 9. 60c. Bosun Inn. 133) N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 044 1. I trustees S. D. McDonald, F. A. J Ellis. J. A. Kirkpatrick, O. H. ! Nelson, J. H. Thompson and W. Shaw. PLAID JACQUETS For Sportswear HOUSECOATS All-Wool, in Colors and Plaids Full Line of Nylon Hose with Pencil Seam ANNETTE mansell UPSTAIRS IN STONE BUILDING tIE I S FOR AM. KKQl IKIMENTS IN 8:00 Band Practice 8:00 Galloway I.O.D.E. 8:00 Industrial Workers Union 8:00 J.C.C. Public Speaking. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared Bee R. E. MORTIMER S24 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Skating was prohibited at the Morse Crek dam but enthusiasts I were finding the ice at Shawat-j lans in excellent condition. M ft 1 f Apology was originally a Greek word signifying a defence made ; Office Supplies Cunsult us for your needs in all types of printing work. I Everything in high-class stationery. J 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 , j You saw it lr. the Daily News! in a court of justice. ISow Available! Fountain Pens. f Cards for every occasion. SALE II DIBB PRINTING COMPANY USE BtSNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES, PUMPS and OXFORDS We have gone through our stock and picked out all broken lines and sizes regardless of cost and grouped them into two lots. Bulklev Val ev GREER & BRIDDEN ( BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE LOT 2 Women's Pumps and Oxfords Low heels in all leathers. Regular up to $5.95 SALE PRICE $1.98 LOT 1 Women's Pumps and Oxfords Low and high heels in all leathers. Regular up to $8.95 SALE PRICE $2.98 No Exchanges No Refunds No Charges COAL AND SAVE GOLD SEAL LABEL I Repairs Construction Alterations OR P.O. Uox 721 Phone RED 5fil DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN TWO OR THREE PAIRS OF SHOES. PRICES ARE ADVANCING. SALE STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 12 THE FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. K29 THIRD AVENUE WEST PHONE 357 FOR Get 25 More Heat From A Ton of Coal Your dealer can supply you BULKLEY VALLEY COLLIERIES TVlkwa, B.C. LIMITED Janitors' Supplies See ! 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