ill THIS AND THAT Prime ttupcrt Dailp nctos ' ' Friday, December 24, 1948 ilnlote voim 7j!A5!MQTHERS ARE AT HOME" FOR with ... Saskatchewan Newspaper Says Eastern Cuttle TbefU Small Time NORTH BATTLEFORD, gask., THEIR DAUGHTERS riy Mrs. C. A. Berncf and ! Mrs. H. S. rrki r Joint UvktensM t Home of Former ; Two well known and popular Pii nee Rupert .iris who now reside in Eastern Canada vet gi'ests of honi;- with their I mothers as hostei.-.es late ves- N ,1.1 Tj -r.. $, 9 Many a western lip curica, in scorn when recent news dis-' patches told ' of ""'cattle rustlers" operating In eastern Qutario. Throwing a few cows Into a two-ton truck and speeding off Into the night Isn't, io the western view, cattle rustling. It's plain theft. The North Battleford Optimist expressed western thought urn of th YultUd b i ' ' ' your liiii Chrislmeu ' ijf ' i tc-day afternoon when Mrs. C.j ! A. Bcrner and Mrs. H. 8. Parktr ; II .. C?C I .'' And may Iht New fear be i I A oil of obvudani good , If J PALE DRY when, discussing operations of cow thieves near Cornwall, Ont., it editorially took to task those it Ale were at home in th- afternoon j at the home of Mrs. Berner Pa- i ific Place, for Mrs. Robert Win-' hip of Niagara Falls and Miss' Leona Parker of Ottawa. Many1 guests called during the after-' noon to meet and renew) acquaintances with the two! charming young ladles. . ituxcs mi Any ompany Quarts 25c plut deposit ;RVE COLD who term such overall-clad, truck-driving thieves "cattle rustlers." In the view of this weekly newspaper such stealthy, smalltime thefts are "enough to make an old-time, honest-to-goodness eattle runner turn over In his grave and reach, for t rope to help string 'em up i RANT J .y rislinas Happy Day hen Rupert Was Young "This Is the living room. We're having it done over in Early American." . Appealing to newspapers and bptimist, Then Daily News Recall Some newa agencies "not to help muddy the pages of the glorious history of the great open spaces You Saw It In The News. censing Uylaw, the city council held the last meeting before Christmas in 19U, remaining in session until almost midnight. Two strangers, mum It ling and stumbling, Mastered in. They wanted two glasses of beer. Mayor Stork gtntly explained that the council chamber was not a bar and Aid. Paltullo piloted the thirsty visitors outside. Stork, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Frank sacks at one time. Mail matter Derry, the Misses Hollby, Mr.! was "piled to the ceiling" and appy Incidents of Pioneer Yuletides Davey, Muss Froud, Mr. Freud by dignifying . their operations as cattle rustling.' ' " the Optim- there was a staff of twelv "By W.J R.I , . Mr. Scott, Mr. . Robinson, Mr. Wilford and Mws Barber. More than 200 men were busyju's editorial continued: at dry dock construction wher j The wav . these niddfln? cat- ere always was time even' when Prince. J'upert Lnv to maKe me mosuoi .Lrmstmas and enjoy cuhistmas $n Christmas 1913, three years ,tivai to me iune.se poviwe extent. . e niceties of an older and more discriminating auht have been lacking but it is indeed oues- steel work has just commenced, ue thieves operate would brtn the contract being held by Poole a sneer to the lips of a ru,stler & Dean. Scores more of work- 0 the old, old west who bad m were busy with excavations, 1 any pride in his occupation and under McDougall. The cement reputation. They would'nt know chimney, which was to stand 185' what it was to hand over a The council made a donation ' later, reflects the steady drive of $1,000 to the hospital for' of progress and spirit of opU- ,e if anywhere else in Canada was Christmas !Chriilmus inlsm 'hea ?rld w weM un" TOTEM POLE GIFT SHOP ': Vera A. Parsons Vv . jj . f,,ru.irfi to with more renl - I Tliat Christmas Eve saw one imnsaoie ana inere was peace feet, was now up 60 feet. thousand head of steers, make imi and spent with!vian Guv Phi mis Muripi Pn -! lulnf'r Sf,,,'ous accident. A Swede; on earth. Says Trie DaJy News; I There were only four arrests! a real clean-up and gallop off ' T.".. : TT..I . . ..t UUJ 4 "The Christmas OVi fitst ntr. a ontart entertain - 11 T nanud Eric Eiicson stumbled at! merriment than pst and more, and Jack Humble. Assist- for drunkenness on Christinas 1 to hide-out or another range in the nrlv rinve 1 ; ine Koyat uoiei corner ana jeu uieni in me ivieuiouisi vnurcn lure true of the first vear ins in uPt,rvls,on and instruc- heavily. Dr. W. T. Kergin treat-irtrew a capacity audience. Eve, 1913. That was a light rrc- with the sheriff and his posse ord and no one disputes the ; shooting the air full of hole ... . mm lion were mus e. Holibv. Mrs. fa a oatuv Dasnea neaa. 'lue ueorce waaaeu arraneea me - - i' . M..r- j '. W'l .1.11 I1V. - f ' - - ! r ; . . . i . i , - . . r : n- I statement. ' behind them." victim vicum aiu uiu not nui, .spena .swnu a a werr naerr hub line proEram uioKruiu. iwiss .auuii u.o imusnnd eomnrisrri the D. McLeorl. Miss Kwi,. Mri. ...... . ... i Phritiia nrcrnniftt. Amnn? Walter J. Cilhooly, the president and author ol .un out an were younn : ruipps, aiuiu vmisuar.son, miss """' - others taking Hambltn, Ted r much alive. Jewel Carton. Mrs Hnn hle Mi. I The Christmas party given by , part were Mrs. , i Mr. ami Mrs. jar vis n. MCLeoa I Ling, Aies wiapperton anu . t,. . ,!.( working and, as! A- Suthciland. Mrs. J. Mclntyrn EARLY BUFFOONERY The earliest recotd of an "April FooLs Day" was in England In 1713. l he editorial, is a doughtly westerner, albeit a recent one. He icft his native Ottawa just a year ago last spring. to members of the Choral So-' Evans. ckiy at their home on Ambrose! "It ts easy to see how quickly j;,Uipaltiys first officiul1 ana w- Krr.' approached, there were j The Optimist direct.'! attention Avenue was a mast happy oc-!IYince Rupert fs growing, and casion. Among those present , now this will become a city of liwd short of money tojlo a pacje of Christmas susgest- I AID FOR CUT FLOWERS ANCIENT HAND-PRESS E. A. Woods, homes," said R. L. Macintosh, ... ' i X. u , " ' were Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamblin. Mr. ' post master, speaking of the Drop cubes of ice Into the In China the classics were cut ; miliary. ; iiiuiu uuu uukuicss men m- ..i.e.- thrcugh the pages' eluding Martin O Reilly. Lyncn And Mrs. James Carmichacl, Mr. 1913 Christmas rush. The Prin- flower va.se to help keep the into tablets which, were printed and Mrs. Hugh Dunn, Mrs. i cess Beatrice brought in 130 i,wir cooi m a nuaed room. by hand in 175 A.D. - Opiiinist in December.1 ran u. n.ci)t readers of totlay an Stalker ii Wells. C. B. Schricber ; ; who were here and what & Co- c- B- War,;. Oeorge D. ! I . . . re doing. Many of the Tite, J. S. Cray & Son, R. W. ; will be recalled by ait Cameron & Co., H. B. Camp-! r.v Of course they are be". c- Orme. Julius Levy, j io many others. For Mr FrkzeU. H. Hoffman, H. & ' .,,, war la loni? aeo Wallace 6i Co., Jabour Biotlv r.. j OtceUnjci at CHtisttnasjntne J V.v Optimist: Sloun U Co. Best buy tariy! , "WUh unsparing eneigy, En-i hrtstmus spirit was i..p;jily Interpreted for the sign & Mrs. Johnstone, Cpta.n Kerr and Lieut. Wright have de ii of First Picsbyterian .1 Sunday School at, a '.in the Empress Theatre. S'Tf (iistrlbuted from the voted themselves to the work of making the Salvation Anny i Christmas dinner ttc imcf .s.s it baa of Sarta Claus. rdeserves to be.". 'its taking part in the ks ii ( luded George Shaw. Shrubsail, Bobby Waik, Pjimoie. the Misses Ncl- Fifteen thousand sacks of mail have been handled he-re this year, the pioneer newspaper, predecessor of the Daily News, si.- iy and Dorothy Cow-( reports. Frank Moirl.son, Ralph I Deep ill discussing the ti- VANCOUVER, B.C. 1948 ft"' V SUOODBOILT ; ; LM'Ul I tMv : . PRODUCTS v . i it; ; .,i.s,i,As,,j.vi,i.x.,kx...i.x..i,.i.v - ,j REX CAFE WISH YOU ALL ' THE BEST know it is - we Itf T I ' XijF; .. . . ; ' ,: 341 second Avenue .. . , v 1 r. i .. ifii ii i nil i ii ii i.j i wawna-jwyMm1 4 U3 upon . nvftatmns is much for take i. st of . -i a create , upon , onfl vie l1Ke . moment what it; can ulctl" 1 'V 1 , :ia.' At (Slliriatmas 1 j 0ri-oorethana rjririB-- .i9tadaTrB" It is a "t'(fxxxxxt,x:'cf,'tt''ixfi1t'.'t'x,.n.'itt' wf festive " , reveri.t a . a time 6 v -, .,. 3 of nlin Toward , ,.,u c-tate stl Tt ts also a . Eartn vrth; , Gd,wU , on . j....'.RhiP. of or "Ftace f vmiie f or trie 3 s IP fill i f 4 1 t V spirit Ve" worldt the sy01 lt is PP4 lut TJ v-wse things things ....ri of As we think of all .tc . , . ood thiiigi that we would it is int f a1 "d. yours a hopaful. 3 .-.-v, for Ye and . ' wish you this Chf iitnm, f we cannot help but feel that CordiaUT Tours, lentiineiK is inspired by i Jl your lood will and ftieodshio 1 ' t V'-'S r W : ; BiaJntaioed dwougk tle years. 4 1 Thii 11 the weson of ood wU to be hared by new friendi nd old. It is in this spirit tht we extend our jincereet wishe or very merry Chratnvai to aU. 3 ACME .TeVSa rioii. PresiQB"" ' k t . -Jit,' I I - - ' 1 1 t, 1 1 633 Third Ave. W. k f . J , I , iVl 1 "..1 ' V Sptt'lal Greeting to Our Native Friends EC. CLOTHIERS LTD. ' ; . , 1 . u t