Prince Rupert Doily News Wi "(;r.fsfiay. February 8. 1950 '' New Members In i Legion Auxiliary . One .new member -Mrs. Fanny . DOLCirJ ; EASES THE PAINS OF w ! Ray Reflects:; arm! ftn Ird'Tn'fpTit finll v niwinn"r ViPv-tM to ti nitt.iiiirTine of Prlnre Runoff ' j; f . ,V - ay was, initiated' and tre 1 II lPhi I 111 new members-Mrs. Vlolejt Mac- Hfltl J Kll I f f f I .inctt Kenzte, Mrs. Helen Graham and j 11 ", 11 Mrs. Margaret Cnrrif w ac-j and ii c.ni!!:iiri,n' ( Hit; northern ami central Hritish. Oolnmbiv u ; t V.i'hn;'-c srS!v; M;,iJ. Pot Oi 1 ire Drpr.rtinpnt. Ottawa) r v . - Pithii -ht-d fVf-rv nftemon cxrept Sunriny b? j Prlnre Rupert D:uly News I.iti . rtrcl Avenue. Prinrt Rupert. British Columbia. I - O A Ht'N'IKI";. Matiftct'.? FriiTor. H O. PERRY, Manaein Director. 1 . MKMPFH OF CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUKFAC OP CIRCULATIONS , ,JCT Cold J 100 p. reptcd by ballot at the last 'Jf- ' "sllpT;o7"K,A''," The Tea Bureau of Toronto Saving bank deposits In Can- w oV rcgu the wty corner, jvr Wt-fk, Ac: ivr Mon-n. Tic: pt-r Year. isoo. -U.-.SN .irr brniH-s the possibly startling in- ada veoresent six million" ir.ttiv- , . .:., Si. '"9 JACKET l' Mull, Per Mon th 60c. Prr Year. S 00 ; formation that ; 30o,oua Canadian; iduals and another s)m;, SrSta- flvp ."" fT" !-''k a busl?es? . ?""rns- ed to assist with Education Week. re- ;, y ""v,. ln-n, ai-a-Jiiy Mrs Wallace and Mrs. Bean 'hr leakfast. , r w We nnsht i t with 1947 ,h toy larger ever since Average ted on tne sick visitl ing c inai Un employm en t com We x.uul cctrins un t'AUf ut-iii, mea u savings are aiuunu i.uuy, mittee visiting Miller Bay and the tea could be served in bed. kick plenty but somebody must Honeer Home5 The r:iUe of i be scraping along Oil KKLIKF OF I X E M FLO YM E XT, those in 1 A great London daily gives li Pyrex baking dish was won by Mrs. Jayes. RegulQr'; Now From I ir,A " J . in a oosition to cive jobs are beino- invited to !in.ches oi tvpe t0 lhe birth ,of battle is again trying to de Tills dvtruitiuMt is nut pnbUsbed or Alhpisysd by tiis Liquor Controi Boir t by tlis eovsraatnt ( vritisk Colvmbls. . , . . , (Kua nayworuis oaoy. wnicn vise ways ana means 10 relieve i U".M. i'-'i tne longer ai;(ne Him noimng to do, me moves the cold Windsor Star U Prince Rupert of hernatmal ad Her k memagf of irnrmrtfinre o fill wht ufler the paiim and d 1011 ilurt ot srtliriii nd rheumatism. 1 hound of vu nnu ol iUmm Jneajiii refwirt that iUfV hv iwt-a hle to rt-xume tlx-ir norm d tn-ciii.iUonn aod once mor enjoy lha fy!!it" ol' Iivihk by UkiDK l)(r. IN. Co to ur dnif(wt uidy nd get I X H.ClN whH'h in m okjllf idly. ffomiMjuniletJ prwiufi dtwifrnw in brin tnmi4 ilH'f of pain ciu to Hflhiilm. rhfinnst tm, t.i.ilic and ncuniii. Pnrlit liy iht ? imrw a of munv lliouniiniln. Itfii!t are nnn tvtunt, Whether vor rheumHU.nn ir arthnn in mild or severe, don't di-Uv! t vmir !HiLt;iN txhltt today Iroin your driitfRtut . . . fm promnt and prolonged relief lon. the fmit and nuserv of rtieumjilim. ai'thrH m, lnmii;i(j, ciatii and netirm. '1 here 1 110 rt-ufoti U you lo uffT f 'o that itnty I romide'els neei(l-w, t'r I ' C'N co in flinHUiitty In tit, i One hundred preciotw taU'la com only tJ'( . tbs Inrfte. efinininv-slitt Iroliie of i'( taiileia unlvMl'). 'I ii wenwr ymi IjdI.CIN, th mn,nr ynur rnmluion nisy U tuipruvaii. Cet your I'-KJl.CIN touay! j r lliiltin Limited, Toronto 10, Ontario. more insecure he or s lie becomes. There is an increasing lack of work ail over Canada. Today, there are more than three hundred thousand, the povern- ; observe "but we still think its vantages in the fish traffic, ft's : 5aths of an inch too much." this port's move, for be iv ever I remembered "mony talks." ; An Edinburgh real stte firm ; . . . k..... ... i ... .,. .. 4- nH Thp rlif fpronrp hpfu-tfon onlf U's business wise to advertise 1 Now only Jij; ment admits, alihoueh Labor and Government are et private deal for the sale of and pontics is that in the former : not in entire agreement. Nevertheless it is unques tionalilv larye. thirteen miles of the banks of you are always trying to get into '.Loch Lomond. The average In- a hole and in the ialter you are 'vestor will be well advised to re- ..,. :,,i i .t OVERCOATS. Wi Bovs' PANTj VV.I CotL Without su.ejreslinpf the prospect of history be- ;frai" from takingthc high road, 0,wSudbury Sur F q N E mi; upturu, ur-k- tiii- t ic jiuhils in rt-Mriiiuirtiicf j The practice of dumping, in comparinjr the re"sent situation with 'what it was ; paper canons, ashes hot enough Passengers disembarking from the Coquitlam from the north REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED :i spi lire to two onierent mui- .Ji2i when the Stock market collapse brought Oil :,,i rinir, n rh yesterday incited Mr. and Mrs f'xes , oir) SNOW' wool. Rsq.s;: Now onlv For Complete .a depression lasting almost a decade. Those, whose ,l J"-"! "mclST fiTS Siidrem CABS Stand: itrk Hotel, 3rd Art Mrs. W. Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, from Alice Arm. R. K. MOUTIMKIt memories go hack that far can rememler the price Vl,h teeth in it when presumably Ctror fi-.vt fflrm t'V-l( ?m ni"lClia"die then responsible adults pull offences ! Sheet Metal Work 324 2nd Ave (Near CKPKl SJSJBJBJSBJBJBBJBJBJSjSJSJBJBJBBBJSJBBJBJBBJBJS 'Ti "iii f s' MUSTARD m . Ma , ... ' ,.,,, , , like that particularly now when wa.ee cms and finally relief all alone; the line. Re- an outbreak has a greater than dua-d prices might enhance purchasing if there is 'average danger. i tie' power to purchase. 1 Andrew Thompson, O BE., j 111 the I'ii'ited States todav acricultlire is down, chief of Canada's Meteorological' , U , isrvice, he's baffled at the n r i ii says and this is most unwelcome in Canada. But there chancing weather conditions )T!".v he lit Je real reason for visualizing a return to i Prince Rupert. people, foiiov.ir.g 4,," -melancholy , ' , , , . .. rr,, , , 1 , , 4 the forecasts, broadcasted daily,: the thirties. The world while outlook, jwere perfectly aware of that fact it lias it's disappointments and anxieties, is differ- ;six months ago . i ent from twenty rears aero. Seasonal labor will short ; - ' WE CANT FIX BROKEN HEARTS BUT Prince Rupci if fad. ; I li)wcri lor 300 3rg A Really, you should know 5 . AIw; - CAI.i, BLACK 884 0 O SERVICE O WORKMANSHIP DEPENDABILITY THOM SHEET AAFTAI ITn ays Prompt and Courteous! S w We re Here to Serve YOU JJ how delicious food tastes when flavoured with Colman's mustard from England. Prepare it in your own kitchen easily; simply follow the directions on the label. Write to Reckitt & Colman ly Ite hack. The end of an extraordinary winter is at hand. Industry is not declining. There are too many orders representing work and wages waiting to be filled and too many large scale plans maturing. jComtnodore Cafe WE CAN FIX BROKEN RADIOS Call Blue 992 90 Day Guarantee KEN'S RADI "c" CLINIC . For Satisfactory Serviee 718 2nd Ave. XV. Blue 9!I2 For Friend1 And Advic; Building, Imu Dccorotionl ISLAND "Hospitality and Good Food "! JPhone 17 for Send-Out Orders"! most of her life (Canada) Ltd, Station T, Montreal for free recipe book "Culinary Art". had lived before takir;; Death lakes up residence in j g3rd Ave. .David Chow, Mgr ''"-"-"--".....V.' --...-..", builders;: City Woman General Bni 5.r Mi llriilf St. MEN'S 10" LACED RUBBER Pnnne Rup n't. She is survived by her husband Edgar, a young son, Rennie and a sister, Mrs. Jimmy Adams of Port. Edward. Funeral services will be held i't the B.C. Undertakers l'ur.'.Ttu chanel Thursday. Archclsacon E. In I'ai'uni ,v i ' h lor .some time MrsJLily Pl.ii rev. 43. of the Rooms, ai.'d in Gmeral ilos- .altlTn 1 LJ pital Saturd; ,Bs"S""""!s' Burn at Aiyanh Hodson will officii. :e and JduiiuI c,opmr ! in the Naas (listrict, she will be in Fairview cemetery. MILL .' SNACK 1 .a Hi i:. i lil i.- , 'U AL rriOI l Kl K)K SALE BY TENDER i V-Ooe blanket on .our bti to Eiggcr on. m 1 " ff,lllwin" B-"y s'tuuted at PORT ESSINGTON is offered i cortl nigK fot sale by public tender: J -no matter how cold your room gets. !;! West 4D feet of Lot 10 and West 33 feet of Lot 12, Block 1, Town- I That's the amazing feature of the new i.i Si'fru Pert Ess i net i in um H7 ! G-E Automatic Blanket. EBY & SONS Contractors REPAIRS - REMODELLING. FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.n.A- Phene Green 883 Box Mill! HAMBli-" Better out an: F.u!l Course V 5-7 p: lil i.... , , . , , . t , ' On chilly nijjhts too you can enjoy jJi j-iwmerly used as dwelling, hotel and restaurant. Tenders for the ,he luxury of getting into aprewarmed , i purchase of this property will be received by the undersigned up to' bed with the safe, easy-to-wash G-E t'i noun. February 28. 1050. upon the following terms and conditions: i Blanket ... the only blanket that gives J ?! ; you the warmth you want without the I , ., ... . ,. i 1 T',l,. L t l-t l. i i Special Sale of English Cnps and Saucers 95 cents We have justv received a large shipment from England and in. order to get a lower price we had to order more than we want to keep in stock at one time. We are offering the surplus at a low price to reduce stock. All are English bone china in various attractive patterns. SEE OUR W. IN DOW SALE LASTS ALL THIS WEEK i. i cijut-i . miisL uf l'H pto (.iiH.se lor casn. weifjm you aon I want. Come into our store and see them on display. Three models to choose I 2. A Certified chequ" payable to the order of "The Custodian" lor 10':; of the amount offered. must accompany the tender. I OPEN 6 m $575 FAMILY SHOE STORK LIMITKI) Charlie Roberts Jrd Are. liox fi'iK Ph. 35 :-. - .:. " I irom in tnree beautnul o m , u-. Just, i ff Tr.:- v'v ? The property is (jffered for sale without any warranty what-VliL.- soever by the Custodian of location or condition of buildings shades, all with rich satin- I bound edges. i fUS Kh St. PkM LUXITVJ Si'EAMER PRINCE GEORGE or improvements. 4. Adjustments will be made at the date of Conveyance. ; 5. The envelope enclosing offer should be marked "Tender" and j addressed to the undersigned. I ' ! Cheques in respect of any unaccepted bids will be returned in ! due course. Neit her the highest nor any tender will necessarily be j accepted. j Dated at Vancouver, B.C. . , This 3rd day of February, lfl:0. , Baplc JOHN H. BULGER OI'TOMKTHlT GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC BLANKET 1. DOUBLE BED one control S39.50 I. DOUBLE BED two control $49.50 I. TWIN BED one control $37.50 ea. NORTHERN B.C POWER CO. LTD. Besner Block Phone 210 If Winter c Spring be fc Use Boptone decora' SAIIJ? FOR VANCOUVER and Intermerliav. Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Resei rations Write or Call Thompson t1 THE CUSTODIAN, 506 Royal Bank Building, 675 West Hastings St., Vancouver, B. C. Cell John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue i Ti"TiinMisrii n Biiit?irr i 1 -- HOLLYWOOD cafe CITY OR DEPOI 4 OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. I HARD WE&HeOOHTS I '--'i'S!!s?"mT MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY PHOTO FRAMES Frame Type Mounts See our fine selection of glass and metal frames WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing ' SHOE SALE. EVENT OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M to 3:30 A.M. We Specialize In Chinese Dishes OFF r:if.rT7mi CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN t For Outside Orders PIIONE 13S V TO Va OFF REGULAR PRICES FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. ii BRO wnwoh PHONE 79 PHONE 79 v.- v " VI.'. On the farm or wherever a tough wear-resisting Work Boot is needed, Leckiei 4 lllaliarr Pltannnnj O R Ml Black prove their worth. These husky, rugged boots v expertly built-give long Oil (irain DRUGS Diim services-lack nothing In - Work Boot comfort. If you've Work hoots to buy, see your I.ei kie dealer FUIE SALE FUR COATS Clearing at the Lowest Prices in Years BUY NOW and SAVE 40 EVERY COAT GUARANTEED F0WLIE & MTTTLE Limited PRESCRIPTION CHEMST STORE HOURS -WEEK DAYS, AM V SUNDAYS AjND HOLIDAYS -12 NOON TC "7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. Rally car delivery service Emergency HOURS Weekdays 9 0,m. to 9 p.iri. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE QUALITY WORK BOOTS 9 ' from o a.m.-tin a p.m. and S