Ptince ttupctt Dailt r3etos JLtD. Monday, March 1j, 1948 8. E. PARKER DIES (Continued lrom Page 13 Local News Items;.. . '1 ' 1""""' "" " Hr. - Waitresses's Union nice-tin-;, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Carpenters' Rupert in March, 1909 from Alaska and buUt a home on one of the first lots sold in the city. His first business here was that of a concrete work contractor. IvfOOSE WEEKLY PARTY ENJOYED Prince Rupert Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose was host Satur- (64) Hall. i L-?"f y 'I""!' i 1 wmy 'ji'w.iiK Legion Ladies' Banquet. Mon-j day night, 6:40 .sharp. 63) Easter Reservations Have you made your reservations lor Easter Day Dinner, March 23, ' at Civic Centre Dinningroorn, iaiei, ik oecitiuc w.UCu., i d j ht t f members T-i if: rt . r.. .u:.l V n Chavchavadze will play your piano selections Monday, March 22, Civic Centre Auditorium. Send requests to D. Forward. lit) raciiic manage kU., wuiui i operated until he organized one of the first garages in 1923. and friends who enjoyed an evening of whist playing anil dancing. Winners at cards, yet? Better Phone 231 today! GENTLEMEN PREFER HWNDES Mrs. W. Hawthorne Dunn left Born at Winnipeg on Decern- , which took up an early part of ber 8, 1879, he received his for-.the eVening, were Mrs. Didrick-mal education at Sterling, On-'sen and Mrs. Nora Thompson tario. At the turn of the cen- j with j H Mair and j P Moller tury he went to Alaska, where, tallying high scores for the for six years, he operated a men at the end of last week on her return to her home in Vancou Miss P. M. Mooney R.N., lady superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, returned to the city on the Prin- uninM tKiu aftfrnnnn ver after paying a visit here with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Rorie. rom v"u Wp to I freighting service between Val The newly organized Moose dez and Fairbanks. He also op- orchestra, with Gunnar Var- Vancouver. Meeting of Horticultural So j erated a hostel on the Delta ' f eidt and his violin, George P.-T.A. on River, near Midway, for travel-' n0t and his accordian, ably ac- ciety, Tuesday, March 16, 8 p.m. Come to Civic Centre. All interested in Wednesday, the 17th, to hearjiers making hte arduous jour-Dr. Lane of the Health Unitiney into central Alaska. Is Open to Debate BUT Men who insist on shirts with a reputation prefer companied toy Mrs. Nora Thompson at the piano, provided popular music for the dance. Carl Brechin was master of ceremonies. During intermission refreshments were served and prizes distributed to the Mr. Parker would have beer, a resident of Prince Rupert for 39 years on March 29. He planned t otake an extended holiday discuss "Problems oi neaim iu the High School Age Group." 8 pm. Music and refreshments. (It) In respect to the memory of the late -S. E. Parker, the premises of the following Automo gardening, members or not, j please attend. Joint meeting Vessel Owners and Fishermen. Monday, March 15, Fishermen's Hall. 7:30 p.m. Members please attend this important meeting. '63) Attention Did you know that you can now get Chicken KINDNESS OF YOURS winners at whist. with his wife this summer. One of the great triumphs of his life was the completion of the Skeena River section of the ill, lc Millie northern trans-provincial high bile Dealers will be closed Wednesday afternoon: Lindsay Motors Ltd., Long Motors Ltd., Na LIVES RIPPLES INTO ARROW SHIRTS In the Ruff to take out at Civic Douglas Frizzed and John Smith returned on Saturday night's train from Vancouver. They drove from Vancouver to way during the war. As chairman of the Chamber of Commerce highway committee for many years, he had fought for centre uiningroom.' JUbi rnone 231 and we'llhave it ready when tional Motors, Bob Parker Ltd.. Rupert Motors Ltd., Superior Auto & Body 3ervicc. (64) bble you drop into a pool makes ring after ring of pc Terrace, bringing a truck and you call. (tf) ripples- In the same way one kindness of yours will benefit iiiciun Kcbekah's Spring Fashion car which will be brought on iir from Terrace when the highway is cleared this week-end. Show with entertainment. Styles bcrs of people . . . when you give to die Canadian Red Cross. a road link between Prince Rupert and the interior. Surviving are his wife, two sons, James of Vancouver and Robert, of Prince Rupert; one daughter, Florence, Mrs. Ralph by Wallaces lepl. Store. This Friday night, 8 p.m., Civic Centre. Mollie Frew Is Shower Honoree (67H 11 IE HELPING TO . rush emergency services . . . shelter, clothing, medical aid . . . With superior fabrics, in plain colors, prints and woven stripes, full cut andcorrectly styled, ARROW offers you the utmost in shirt value. .it BRONCHITIS f ft Relitvt Misery With Howard Wright, and Bud Skat- tcbol left at the end of the week for Calgary wiiere th.".v will pick up a bus which they will lULUb Hood, of Prince Rupert; a sister, Miss E. M. Parker of Vancouver, and a brother, R. T. Parker, of Sacramento, California. James, Miss E. M. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Hood are expected to arrive in the city today by air. Mr. and Mrs. Hood are in the south on holidays. Mrs. R. G. Irvine, Mrs. J. M. Irvine and Mrs. T. Fraser were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower last week at the home of the latter in honor of Miss Mollie Frew whose marriage to Eric Ty-cho takes place this Thursday. Beneath a shower umbrella VapoRuk drive back to Prince Rupert lor local service. D. C. Schubert .district manager, Government Tei';,,raph.ii, with headquarters at Ashcroft, arrived in the city on Saturday i to communities stricken by disaster; i Wc lives with free blood transfusions; help crippled children walk again; : kicp open 71 Outpost Hospitals ... providing pioneer Canadians iih vital medical aid in time of accident, illness, child-birth; brinx comfort to ill and disabled veterans in hospital beds; tiaih water safety and iwimming, thus preventing tragedy; maintain the Junior Red Cross, now 850,XX)-strong in Canada ... teach First Aid . . . support important nutrition and honie-i maker services. ' - A!1 these and other works of mercy you will help make possible in- The funeral will be held, with daintily decorated in pink Masonic rites, on Wednesday af- and blue the bnde-to-oe ternoon night's train on an ollicial inspection visit. He will leave by this evening's train tor Burns Lake to pick up his car and return home. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Inlaid Linoleum with Burlap Back and Printed Floor Covering Table Oil Cloth, all colors Carpets Phone 775 327 3rd.ve. slp SCRATCHING found many gifts from th3 assembled friends. Games were enjoyed' during the evening and refreshments were served by the hostesses. i . .. i . i - rt I , tteiieve lien in o Jtnyj -A -lc act of kindness when you ... lUmnx nut: l i tca-m-a, itimtdr, ifsl iiwit aiiH ann ntirt minor it ttt It It trnulJ' tmuW' s, t r miilicat.d (ilicat.d D. D. O. O. D. D. rcriptin rcriptin y net h or estra s t r-n r ti t. wif a'hMi J 1M J- iiK-iniR I J (irr.tst-lt---. itiiiTil SiMKtw's ami uiniS ::l;EaEag"-'" GIVE M MNIAOUIir Al YOU CAN TO TMI CANADIAN RED COM! Patronage refund arc presently payable at the Cow Bay Office to all patrons of record, who made purchases at tin Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co- 1 ' ' uj, aiia )tili'ni'tHnie-in t,i..n j- u him urn klv. ti.lv. -ixinsl .ix Inal U-l U.I ik 2 BLiXv fu( J '1 I .. n"""v no.v i,:'k- in.V. A,k Ak diumtd ( D.D.D. PrMortetieiu " ' ' i You saw it in tne Daily News! i 1 2 , . . m opi'iauve Association uuiur; me i year 1942. , (64) J. C. Brady, district engineer for the provincial department V "I'M REM F8H IjL of public works, and IIiu;h Mc Bank or Montreal u oik ml uiib Cnuaduuii iu ttery uMk ol HI mt HI 7 Donald, road superintendent for Atlin district with headquarters at Stewart, lift here at the end of the week by train 1 for Smithers where they joined t William Bottomley, assistant I Vof M IIANCH Will H 10 TO ACCtfT YOU 0ONAT.ON K DESPATCH TO CAMMI6N HtAOOUAITEIS. district engineer and left by car yesterday for Harrison Hot Springs to attend a conference of departmental engineers. tvs antarctic (C M LECLAIRE P - One of the : trips to the Ant- IRIIL5 lit. L. LJ ' been completed! iJ . rmr ranndia,: ' "c"ua kingdom experts. lies were covered Legion comraaes pam n..a. fX4 ; tirT TcsAvc J complete new Advertise m lhe L,;:::,y NL vs: 1-'; h outfit from tip to toe ... AW ' ? -1 '4 Hcrcs my waning, rill! 1 ' ni Doll ' " Baby I ;$3y JL ff -nX 1 V lLi a Suit a Blouse Durlng the service, the congregation sang the hymns "Rock of Ages" and "Abide With Me.'' Mrs. J. C. Gilker was organist. A resident of . Prince Rupert for the last six years, Mr. Le-Claire had been employed by Canadian National Railways for more than a quarter of a century. He had been in the Canadian Army during the First World War. Palbearers were D. Morrison, Is the men carried spects to the late Cyrus M. Le- topographlcal and Claire at Grenville Court Chapu Saturday afternoon wnen uie veys on hitherto funeral service was conducted by rritory. Bishop J. B .Gibson. Interment took pyce in the soldiers' plot at Fairview Cemetery with Cana- Rance'j. P. Moller. Runca, . F dian Legion Bugler W. J. incements ts In am culumu t out Post." at tne fames, j. mun.. - I fur a lull muutb sounding the graveside. i Woodward. y nts word School Hall ttholic ''king, Apron and re 2:30 p.m. Card COME ALL YE'S" A.. March 17. "ber St. Patrick's March 17, Civic ' Tea. March 18, 'Church Hall. Her Parade, Civic 19. Civic Centre, ST. PATRICK'S DAY RECORDS "Twas Only An Irishman's Dream How Are ThinBs In Glocco Morro" My Wild Irish Rose" I'll Take You Home, Kathleen" "McNamara's Band" "Dear Old Donegal" "Galaway Bay" My Girl's An Irish Girl" ALSO ALBUMS OF "Shamrock Melodies by Dennis Day and Bing Cros-by DON'T OR GET ST. PATRICK'S DAY CARDS McRAE BROS. LIMITED F'HitsW.A. Tea. Sale f lllB- Conrad Street '!ay, March 20. P-P-A. Bazaar, Par- rh27- s lr-l N 1 Only a small down payment ccqk Xx" ') ana" I pay as I vcar J r IfyZS ' : V- on Sweet los personalized ; GRACELINE KLrf .Bkl T HlTm W fi IT ' lji fWrT? ill illii'ii pljii I CHILDREN'S J t V.: M. P U II 41 IJ 1. k Ullll ' RUBBER BOOTS ih J . , white and red $ 'j , A NO interest! I Sizes 0-11 1 &" 11 1 , . . . ; e:-. : l NO carrying charges! i .r"l $2.5o l"xr. . I fi V:tu j fF ' 1 rv4 N0W scrWn9 you ot: i Ir 1 f I - 61 :t W. . 2UH1 Mam St. ::.! CI. n. ! 2 SK1 ' v ' I I 1? vr Il.tm!s SI- .1110 S1.V.-I. N.-v , Wc.'.ln.msirr ; f AM K 807 Granville W.-sl im;, Ave. x i XftJ i''1- l x S ' 4 Strprt ':n l.....s,l;il- 727 Y!.lc St.. . ' t ' . v 24UB E. I '' , : Ave.. Nor-h VhI.tk. I 1 I n 1 Hastings St. ViiiHouvcr i 3, V V Iss x i i IfilB , ' I'r'iir.- Uupt-rt tJ&Li -I-- t ww ir x. J Commercial Dr. Kmssuny ami .",., : ' GZrs-'iZfi? V h - ,1 " " c""k" u"v" " BROWNWOGBS 1 V.jr $f??M irTi 7 fi iihm ofMi?V'!'fP f Uiapier, I.O.D.E., March 29. I and Jobs' Daugh- bilow and Musi f'U('li 31 ami April nun. 4 W. A. Spring --in. a fcter Sale, April 1. tvr, Moose Temple, ' ,rl Syiuphuny or-l'rl. April 9. Sl)l'i"K Sale, April ) Ormes Drugs PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS J a. Am- il 21. '"e lea at 0 A.M. TO 9 P.M. WEEK-DAYS, STORE HOURS NOON TO 3 P.M., SUNDAYS AND HOLHMYS-12 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. 01 Mr ls Mclntyre, i k . SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. ,vi t-a.it on Aiwii no I wcl Show, eve Chil HIV Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.rn. and Sunday April 25. 1 Churnr, r. Dully car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. n lhl... r. . Phone 37 r.u. lwx all FRASKR STREET )fiu c, May C. PHONE 81 prince ttupert Wcd, May i2. j mmm?1 N - '