1 Ptintt Uupctt Daflp J3eto Friday, November 19, 1948 1 Local News Items... Bttter English By D. C. WILLIAMS LcemenU f" A mi column uli month W PaW woti fTcc, refresb-r-idav. 8:00 p.m. i list and Social, U1y Home League CATHOLIC CARD PARTY ENJOYED There was a record attendance at the card party held In the Catholic School hall Thursday evening under, sponsorship of 1. What is wrong with this sentence? . "Ask her II she will come to the dance." 2. What is the correct pronunciation ol "barrage?" 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Bouillon, Bullion, boulevard. A shipment of Burberry Coats has just arrived at Annette Mansell's. . (272) Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday' night, 8 p.m. (273) Mrs. E. D. Forward and her S.O.N. Dance, Scandinavian and modern. Friday night. (272) Shipment of ladies' Croydon Coats has just arrived at Acme Clothing Store. (272) At Sheardown's, one hundred 49-pound sacks of No. 1 Quaker Flour, a real buy at $2.50 while they last. (273) 30 p.m., ona ui !2 pler, J OJ3X Bale Lombards Made-toMeastK CLOTHING eg- 4. What does the word reglous'' mean? .. ... the Catholic Women's League. Nineteen tables were ,in play Cathedral bazaar, during the evening. Refresh Bazaar, De Via' MRS. HAMPTON IS LAID AT REST Chapel Filled fur Funeral of Esteemed Pioneer Woman A congregation that filled Grenville Court. Chapel, B.C. Undertakers, yesterday afternoon paid final respects to the memory of Mrs. Lena Olive Hampton, a resident of this city since pioneer days. The service was conducted by Major W. Yurgensen, Salvation Army, and the hymns were "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" and "Sun of My Soul." Mrs. Yurgensen was organist. The solo "Some Time, We'll Understand" was sung by Mrs. A. Perry of the Salvation Army. The pallbearers were Aid. Robert McKay, C. H. Elkins, Duncan Munro, Reginald Green R. Cole and W. J. Raymond The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Major Yurgensen read from Revelations ana John and spoke words of sympathy and Timely Recipe Bazaar, Dec- JircD two younger children sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver where her father Is ill. Walter Middleton, former provincial police officer at Massett, who moved south some time ago, has returned north from Vancouver and will resume residence at Massett. Mrs. Middle-ton will be returning -north later. 5. What is a word beginning with ob that means "evident?" Answers 1. Say, ' Ask her whether she will come." 2. Pronounce ba-razh, first as as in ask unstressed, second a as in ah, accent second syllable. 3. Bouillon .4. Conspicuous for bad quality. Prounce e-gre-Jus, both e's as In me, accent second syllable). "Only an egregious fool would Suns or Norway Fan Bazaar, ue- Specialists in hand-needled and bench-made clothing. Almond Cranberry Salad Is a colorful and tasty addition to any meal. It is also perfect lor holidays when turkey or chicken is on the menu. Cut the mold YP.A. show ran- ments were served following the session of bridge, whist and cribbage. Convener of the affair was Mrs. E. Telseth, president of the C.W1., and refrshments were in charge of Mrs. Pierre LeRoss, jr., and Mrs. J. Clcuthier. Ser-viteurs were Mrs. J. Richards, Miss Florence Cloutier, Mrs. R. J. Schaeller and Mrs. Dun-lop. Cashier was Mrs. J. Garon. Winners were: Bridge ladies', Mrs. H. F. Glassey; men, Mr. Whidden. . Whist ladies, Anne Burns; men, Father Roycr. Cribbage ladies, Mrs. B ,,'s Hall. Dec. 10 01 into squares and serve on gar- W. S. Lawson, director nave maae such a remark." 5. -r, C Obvious. nibned salad plates with the light layer topside. The crunchy almonds provide contrasting Fine English Saxonys in CHALK STRIPES. GLEN CHECKS AND PLAIN TONES. western air services for the Department of Transport, arrived in the city on last night's train from the interior on a business trip. frv Chapter, texture and flavor to the gorgeous cranberry layer. d Cribbage, Civic Bridge, Vrtiist and Crib, Dec. 2. Catholic School Hall. kry 10. 1 Almond Cranberry Sauce comfort. A mother, a friend, A travelling educational unitisM layer had passed away and many in a? ii of the provincial fire marshal's 1 teaspoon plain gelatin deed would hold her in alfec- Eyolfson; men, Dick Pollack, 1 tablespoon cold water office will arrive in the city tionate rememprance. next Thursday to conduct a cup top milk ' 'z cup mayonnaisse 1 tablespoon mild prepared Hard Finish English Worsted PIN STRIPES, SERGES AND FINE PATTERNS. Supposedly delayed by last night's big stoAn down the coast, Union steamer Coquitlam, Alf Aspinall, ordinarily due at 1 o'clock this afternoon ,is not Those sending flowers were Helen and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson jr., Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hogan and fam three-day series of lectures and demonstrations on fire safety at the city fire hall, according to word received by Fire Chief H. T. Lock. Industrial Diane fire tor word per wavruou, uuuuum ni. IW BOTH HOBMB. ui i II Mil Lfecuu nytivm ruusm nouoi, imTltgl nd Engagement Announcement: (2. KI'ECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE ' ily (Burnaby), Mrs. Robert kisuig Is payable lu advance. Pieua retrain from telephoning. fighters are being Invited by Mr. Lock to attend the instructional classes. AL NOTICE rOB RENT FRENCH STRIKE CASUALTY Fellow-strikers are carrying an injured miner from the vicinity of a coal pit near St. Etienne . where he became a casualty In a . clash with guards. French troops are occupying the mines throughout northern France. A ministry of the interior announcement Indicated there was no resistance. Pickets meekly rendered the pits to troops backed up by armored cars and machine guns. arriving until midnight tonight from Vancouver, Namu and Butedale. The vessel' will sail early in the morning for south Queen Charlotte Island points whence she is due back here Sunday southbound. . FOR RENT Newly decorated 6 mustard Dark layer: V cup roasted unblanched almonds 2 cups cranberries l'i cups water Vi cup granulated sugar Yb teaspoon salt 1 envelope (1 tablespoon) plain gelatine 2 tablespoons cold water a cup shredded green sweet pepper Salad greens Light Layer Soften gelatin room house on Bus StoD. Apply 941 3rd Ave. W. (273 1 Imported Scotch Irish Tweeds , in DIAGONALS, HERRINGBONES, TWISTS AND ' DONEGALS. Yates (Burnaby), Gilbert Campbell, Reg Coies, Mrs. McKay and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Peachey and family, Duncan Munro, Reg Green and family, Pete Cravet-to, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Edgar and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander, Mrs Roi Barnes, Mr. and i, funeral of James im will be held In iiir Funeral Par-vv Vancouver. B. may November 23. (It) Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE FOR RENT Furnished room for two. 650 7th Ave. E. pnone Red 471. tf) OF THANKS Mrs. Alfred Benson, W. J. Raymond, Ella and Jean and Mr. and Mrs. Sies. Q. Should a girl apologize, when dancing, and she seemn FOR RENT Room with use of kitchen. 233 7th West, after 6 D.m. (272) in and family de-i'ss their sincere . ol manv acts of id expressions of aendeo to ihem in i beloved wile and UU in cold water. Heat milk; dis FOR RENT Office space fully For excellence in quality of cloth . . . for unequalled value and fine tailoring... BUY A LOMBARD!. STYLE Tak es a Cue HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert solve softened gelatin in hot unable to follow, her partner properly? A. No. It is the man's place to accept all responsibility for any missteps or mishaps while dancing. Q. Which is the ' proper ex F. C. Hamilton, Vancouver; milk. Cool. Blend in mayonaisse1 and mustard. Pour into mold or pan (about 9x5xl inches). W. S. Lawson, Vancouver; J nk all mv friends iutilul floral trl-,pss and svmoathy Klaboe, Vancouver; T. Tremb Chill until firm. ! eauippeo. central. lor information Phone Red 878 or Box 1249. (275) FOR RENT 844 3rd Ave. West. Suitable for store, warehouse or workshop. Front will be fixed. Prince Rupert Realty Co. (273) FOR RENT Apt. Rand Block. 4 rooms and bath. Prince Rupert Realty Co. (273 it bereavement of lay, Victoria; T. Penny, Port Dark Layer Grind almonds . . . from royalty in the elegant princess lines of this soft wool coat with Canadian ..Squirrel ..fur ..collar ..and cuffs. Wear casually or for more formal occasions. Clements; A. D. Campbell, city; ; mv mother. Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. J. Gilbert or chop very fine. Boil cranber pression, "The boy was named for his father," or "The boy was named after his father?" A. The preferred form is "the boy was named for his father." ries in Water 5 minutes, stir in (It) Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jackson, Kwinitsa; Mrs. O. Holland, Ketchikan; H. Stein, Port Essing- sugar and salt and boil 5 min bit SALE utes longer. Soften gelatin in cold water; dissolve in hot cran ton; T. Woods, Smithers; L. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. 801 Borden St. rorr JO Q When one is asked to "fill a place" at dinner, should a per Neuhauser, East Kwinitsa; W. uiunu eirl's winter :nois lined. 10-14. Bartel, Vancouver; G. D. Mc- son make it a point to accept I Call evenincs be- LOST Clcnnon, Vancouver; N. San U p.m. 332 7th i A. Yes ,if possible; and one ,273 ! LOST-Child's red Kidriv berries. Chill until thick but not firm. Blend in almonds and pepper. Pour over lifht layer and chill until firm. Cut - into squares and serve light side up on crisp salad greens. Serves 6. elle, city; R. Thompson, Ketchi-1 should do It graciously and will VfX$ A smart Fur Neck Piece of Cana- J ?''J 'an Squirrel will enhance the style ; V ''' your 'avol,ie suit. if . from corner of 6th and Tav can. lngly. lor. Finder please Phone Red 708. (273) - 2-piece mohair terfield suite. Al 'none Red 872. (276 FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM LOST Black Purse, finder please return to S c o t t 's fc room bunealow at Meat Market. Fulton St. Re Firroiace: needs ULASSiriED AD? H SJfcJ . ward. (It Irs. Price $2750.00 !z " k$D fin wrm utitl KiiRrkliiiif lliivsn rmil i f WANTED ! M evenincs in a . SEOI IN fancied i ; $3,100 Agencies. 307 3rd. W. (275) 1937 Ford Sedan. (272) it 735. ' m( SWEATER. Lovely shades all sizes... !. n i f ill M M r 'P Pretties for the CHRISTMAS SEASON-Buy them at SWEET ; fl J fJ I ! SIXTEEN und use our Personalized Budget Plan lllli"U !l No Interest No Carry Charges r. ' , W A N T E D Car batteries, car radiators, brass and copper; pavine cood prices. See B.C FURNITURE CO.. Black 324. WANTED Good second-hand Washintr Machine.- Phone Green 873. ., , (273) WORK WAITED 1941 Dodce Sedan A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. - A Good Place to Buy iss shape. Phone ter 5 p m. : (273) Inn Wartime Hume Dr.. New oil ranee. uchine. Priced to nsr bin E. 3 1018. WORK WANTED Excavating, clearing lots, handyman in general. Box 417, Daily News. (274) PERSONAL w. immediate oc- BED MATTRESSES Ask lot them by name. Beautyrest, Deepslccp, Slumber King, Lady Beaty and many others for your Fall requirements. Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue lmly $3300. Terms. Dw j'"LJ U TW r..,a. Mii)., A,I,iii. Srrvi.. I w Near Conrad PERSONAL WE'LL SHOP FOR YOU. If you know what you want, but live too far away to una it voursell. write to the Select Shopping Service. Dominion Building, Vancouver. (272) urcle basement, hv lor cash $2750. U AO.ENC1ES 31)7 3rd Ave. (274) - Fullv equipped mt Lipsett." Eu-hull completely $".000 for auick 11 Black 465. (274) j This is Education Week November 14 to 20 HOME MADE CANDY - Radio. 10 tube fine, $05.00. Elec-'Dlmtie. like new, ' Suite 1 Belmont 6 p.m. (274) A Snap. New 1948 PERSONAL There is no sounder investment than a FIRST MORTGAGE. Since tnere is not a Mortgage Company represented in Prince Rupert, this oflice is continuously being asked to assist in the financing of house ales. If you are interested in a sound Investment and a SIX per cent return on your money please phone or call on ROBERT E. MONTADOR LIMITED. r Mantel Battery "I always carry a spare!-' ess battery. Black A i zr;. (273 bed. ponmlctc. fwly 087 7th Ave.i (273) K'ULARS AND THE FOLLOWING " r phone ROB- 'NIALKJR LIMI- STORE OPENS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20 "m's on 1st Over- 10 Hund- n E. PERSONAL If vou are thinking of buying your own home now is the time to investigate prices. We have a number of houses listed at reasonable figures. Come in and tell us about your housing problems and maybe you too can become a home owner. Robert E. Montador Limited 274 Sailings for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SHATTLE . . Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Sunday, 11 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM AND PORT SIMPSON (Stewart Fortnightly) Sunday, 11 p.m. I OK SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Nov. 7 and 21 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Oct. 29, Nov. 13 and 27, 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER tri?wp Rnnerb Aeent on 8th East. w on bth East. 210 FOURTH STREET PHONE BLUE 389 uses on Graham CHRISTMAS DEpitATlONS . Fo,- Your Home and Tree tilllP mllll pvnnl. 'cl parage. WiVJVMWiVAVwmv.- TENDERS SALE Trolling 4.400.00 as is. I'll Co-nn frlH H)lv at the office. Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 510 Tel. 777 Flowers for All Occasions l-.-y. o) (274) Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of the boat "Kearney" now moored at the Fishermen s Floats. Highest tender not necessarily accepted on or before November 22. 1948. M. Hansen, Box 631, Prince Rupert. B.C. 272) Third Ave. Phone 568 1)47 Farcn 3-t.nn truck complete n'usi ana Com-ud Steel Dppk NOW AVAILABLE BELLS WREATHS TREE BALLS TREE TOP STARS Another PRICE RAISE Coming! MAl'HINEKY FOtv SALE 5-speed Transit) tires front, spare. Exppiirnt CommcdoreJCale IV(,n onlv ft Ron 3500.00.' Annlv WS Ltd. Phnn'n TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured bv National Machinery. Company Limited. Vancouver B.C. (tf (275) Wrecking a 1931 " engine. Dan's Green 605 METAL WORK (272) RED AND GREEN ROPING SNOW ICICLES Full Range of Christmas Tree Lights ''HI NpV BlUl IlunH All Building. Trade's rate? to rise, effective in this area January 1st, 1949. In these days or rocketing prices, every dollar saved Is of growing importance to the property owner. Those of our fellow citizens, who plan repairs, alterations to homes or business premises before spring, can effect a saving of approximately 20 by having their work done BEFORE January 1. 1949. This notice is ported in the interest of, all concerned as a public service but our company would be pleased to offer advice and suggestions to anyone directly interested Estimates of course, are free. Hoping to be of service to you, we remain . Yours respectfully, NORTHWESTERN CONSTRUCTION LTD. Phone 563 . . (--273) Hardware, etc. PLUMBING Insts llatlons and Repairs. SHEET MET AT WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof-tne. Letourneau & Rons. 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tt) kui ' """c u a-F'tchen Kp(,k va in"; nnaU Iancy Boots, Log-New anrf r"r.i " uic" Deere k."S lor t nmnrl EUROPEAN CULTURE . . . . r tt i LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL iieu unairs. 'A COMPLETELY RENOVATED "Better. Than Ever" Best Food and Service In City Phone 17 for Send-out Orders Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. Tne cultural nisiory oi u-.Pesk v"ewriter in h di and nhZ . rope began with the formation British1 Drawersi of Greek communities. Most of fm ? d 1 a , ,,, nnnHnpnt's countries owe Phone Red 400 518 Srd Ae. W. i.( 'i'kmture something to uretn ciunur. tU)