Prince Rupert Doily Hews Thursday, March 23, 1950 HOTEL AKHIVALS Francois Lake W. I. Meeting Extra Treat At Festival Nelson, W. H. Tarbuck. G. couver; H. B. Thompson, Prinse Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Griffiths, Mer-- R. in the play at the Christmas Con- j cert. This one is also a comedy, and is entitled -No Flowers Al- j .lowed" The District W. I. U still trying to procure services of a competent eye ear, nose and throat specialist. Several members em. broidered articles during the Silver Tip Stewart Mine Returns High STEWART The 1949 progress report of the Silver Tip Gold 4 I V George; D. R. Russell, Steveston: eer Island, Washington: Mr. ana Mr. and Mr. William Harvey, Mrs. F. Morovski, Ocean FaUsi Verdun, Que.; E. Bolton, Port Lt. Cdr. D, H. Tye, HollyburU: 7. Essington; J. McGrath, Victoria Smith, D. Matheson; Stewart.il- O. Stratton, Vc-non Mil'er, G. E. Fester, J. Temnieton, C. O. Ban-nerman, W. rrexal, f. Shields, C. D. Marlatt, E. C. Mapson, A. R. Thompson, D. P. Hunter, Van- i FRANCOIS LAKE The March Women's Institute meeting was held at Mrs. S. Loveseth's at the Co-op mill settlement with ten members present. The sum of ; $10 was also sent for the W. I. i (.m(.i'lnl Fund. A nareel was meeting. Mrs. Loveseih served n rte. llcious lunch at the close of the Mines Limited, which Is situated ; Music and drama enthusiasts ! i had an unusual treat at the Civic , Centre last night v.'hen James McGrath Department of Education, adjudicator for plays for , the music festival here, rendered dramatic and vocal numbers, j Mr. McGrath, a former profes- ' sional stage actor, and now en. j gaged in professional direction ( in Victoria, presented numbers I exactly as he did in the York ana , Scarborough Civic Theatre. He ! In the upper Salmon River area mpetinp in sonri tl FnolnnH anrf The April meeting will i-"""-"" " , . .. - suggests that this property Is a box of old Christmas Cards to." 7 " " nome 01 Mrs- Hu" the Landln8' War Veterans who re;make them ; Frostie LocEceir presents for your LENTEN SEASON well worth watching. Development was largely confined to the May P. J. Vein which gives promise of producing a good tonnage jof shipping ore. i W. R. Tooth manager at Stew-'art, states that the width Is 5 'feet, l'A to 2 feet, being high for sale. A concert was planned for the 1 first Friday after Easter. This will Include a play by" the Fran- ! cois Lake Players who took part Anna Emerson, "Miss Smithers" presented Rudyard Kipling's famous "Cameos" and also sang "Tommy Lad" and "As You Pass By." He kept the audience fastened to thir seat... A former Armv f rm ov .... Choice Salmon Fillets, lb. . Fresh Frozen Bed Spring Salmon hv t.hi nlera. DC-r lb. SMITHERS Miss Anna Emer- grade and the balance being good sen, beautiful daughter of Mr. milling ore. and Mrs. Percy Emerson, was' A shipment of 20S sacks about awarded the title "Miss Smith- tons-was son t to Trail Srnel- 39c L LIKE LOAFIN'H! man, he fought In India during I Fresh Frozen Bed Spring 8al-Kinlino- iim nA .t,.j mon Steak, lb , 45 crs, before a record crowd at ter ThP smfiir ran on, the St. Patrick's Dav Resntv lie actually :ift the water boy 0.475 oz., silver 73.6 oz., lead 16 67c no r etfecrw?i 6.95 & 7.95 "Gunga Din" about whom Kiu lins wrote. The two words, he said, Gunga and Din, are a mixture of Mohammedan and Hindu. Halibut chunks, lb Halibut by the piece, lb 35c Halibut Steaks, lb. 50c Aeadla Salt Cod, lb 63c Ling Cod Fillets, lb 85c IU-d Cod Fillets, lb. .1 3e Sole Fillets, ib 39c Kippered Herring, lb 32c Fresh Frozen Herring, lb 14c Smoked White Spring Salmon, lb 39c Eastern Finnan Haddte, lb. . 43c trx SCOTCH WHISKY DISTIlltO, BLENDED ANO IOTUID M SCOTLAND SINCE 1107 Contest and Dance held under the auspices of the Smithers Junior Chamber of Commerce. Competition was keen as five lovelies, who vied for the title, charm .spectators and judges alik. with their beauty and poi-o. The judaes were: Claude Parrish of Houston. Frank Dock-rill, Telkwa; and Tom Marshall, Hazel ton. Miss Emerson will be this Plain or Double Strapped zinc, 23,4. Net returns were: j gold 4.391 oz. $155.37; silver, 680 43 oz., $520.84; lead, 3.069 lbs. $373.09; zinc, 4,327 lbs. $90.35; a total of $1,130.05, less freight and ; treatment $429.34, leaving the net proceeds of $710.31. j With continued development the indications are that this property should do well in the iuture. I Smoked Black Cod by piece, lb. 380 I F.astern Smoked Cod FllleU, lb. 43c i Pickled Herring. 18 oz. Jar 35c i Shrimp Meat '4 lb 9ftc Stewart Library Proving Popular STEWART The Stewart Branch of the Canadian Legion opened a libnary and recreation Fraser River Smelts, lb Jtci Smoked Red Spring Salmon, lb. 15c j community's contestant for 1 "Miss 'Northern BC." in the the Smithers Junior Chamber centre in their Club Rooms on competition to be held at of Commerce Spring Frolic on Smithers in conjunction with May 4 and 5. Available in 40 and 26 H hoxtl Locker Plant 230 Second Ave PHONE RfcD 867 Columbia Street last Friday Judging from the opening night turnout it would ppear as though this will fill a long felt want. Books from the Provincial Travelling Library will be available. This advertisement Is nT puTish! or displiyerl by the Licjuor (ntrol Board or by the government of British Columbia ii i - FINE PRINTING at 5 REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 24 222 Second , A . FOR HEALTH'S SAKE Try a Steambath at J PEACHES . V Northern Sports & Health Springs STEAM BATHS ; SHpWERS- - - MASSAGE ( . v.vv'''-' Open From 12 Noon to 8 B.m. . 7 days weekly 6th St. & 3rd A.re. c.,E, F.j;. J ARRIVING DAILY v i win - y i From the Eastern Style Centres SKIRTS -Ce la nese, wools, and Gabardines $4.95 to $10.95 COMPLETE YOUR EASTER OUTFIT with our large selection of Blouses, Gloves and Purses. . -: . ' FOR THE CHILDREN AND YOUNG MISS just arrived, Party Z .esses in Taffeta and Silks $3.95 to $9.00. 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