PRINCE RUPERT years ago iiLocal III ,,J I KLtl News Items... I, Prince Huprrt Dailu retos U& Friday, February 20, 1948 , xial Doings jontributions to this section will be welcomed) it rr v : 23 h fMIDfH lCIVIC centre V r I BRIDGE PARTY ( February 19. 1923) Th, a nrhnw lio-ht.l keeper at Triple Island, died on 1 .. ... ........ - mainerl ' th. ui.nH fnr thre, i v... - I weeks, n finally be.ng taken -tkvi to tfw Price Rupert by the lighthouse : . n . . . . -. j icnuer ruewiiiKLon. rus wiaow IJUiAbLt slirday Aftermmn of Mis IKtininato Mi- and well-attend-Msorcd bv Hit Senior Tomorrow - the last day of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's wS , . " ' uxiliary 01 UI" Mills ,. ne.o mur&ua.v i A SCOUT-GUIDE WEEK FEBRUARY 15-22 Attention Folks! Let's meet at he SON Basket Social to-.lt) night. tt O w x, Hi, ilOilTCl JCS SU- pervisor for this sailing i -o area, aira, is ia amiiii" tonght on the Cardena for a trip I ! ... T ) . . . 1 . . . ' w outeuaie on Olllcial bus inpK 4 i j i i oargains on sale. (it) I Mi aii , SiSn store .8et 'caiii " i saj"n8 tonight w on trie Cardena on return t Tr,nr.n v" ""' aiier KtVnriino spending lha the 1 1 B past h" week civ here jiere on on cor?ipany company business. business. ' ' ! i a tT;,.; Visit. .... t.hP ph. . c ! tujjc-i i. riso- ! ermen's Co-od Drv fimrts n.. i partment, for all kinds of men's ' clothing, boots, shoes Also for lowest prices in blankets sheets and all household utensils in town. Waterfront Store (Hi . : . A A specIal , 8eneral meeting of rno UrinnA r. i. , . . Another enjoyable session ol bridye was played vesterdnv afternoon at civic Centre I Ladies present, were Mrs. W. J I Nelson. Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. A M. Hurst, Mrs. G. P. Tinker IMrs. J. G. Garrett Mrs n r- Mrs. W. M Waltc Mr, W. Large, Mrs. R. W. Larue Mrs Arnold Flaten and Mrs. J. T Harvey. Announcements All mlvertlsfmeiiU In tills column Will be chHrufd for full month at 25 cent a word Scout -Guide Rally, Friday February 20, 7 p.m.. Navy Drill Hall S. O. N. Basket Social and Dance, ladies with baskets free. everyone welcome. Black's Orch RALLY 7 P.M., FEBRUARY 20 in the Naval Drill Hall (by courtesy Officer Commanding H.M.C.S. Chatham) Special buses leave Conrad Street School, 6:30 p.m. Friday L,stra nrtHfp.c. . III ' . "i.,rcuiU " . .V . I "g Vessel,;wX "H.... .S4a8t.m muiuai frotective Fund will be held in t arfw - mi- uauiU! Lounge, Civic Centre, on Monday. feoruary 23, at 8 p.m. All mem- bers please attend. fT.M.) Job's Daughters Dance, Masonic Temple, Feb. 20. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Mrs. George Mitchells, Feb. 25. Card party. Catholic School Hall, 8 p.m. February 26. Kinsmen Leap-Year Dance, Civic Centre, Feb. 27. I Conrad P.-T A White Elephant' Sale, Feb. 28. 2 p.m. Women of the Moose Spring ! Bazaar. March 4 and 5. j Oallowav R;i!iri; tnnr i The Quality Tea HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make a good r l home remedy for couehs? I A. By taking onions and white i sugar and boiling together into a syrup. Give one teaspoon as often as seems necessary to relieve the coughing. Q. How can I take proper care of a fur collar? A. The fur collar can be cleaned by dipping a Turkish towel in a good cleaning fluid and wiping over the collar. Brush it about once a week and It will keep free from dirt. Q. How can I make the coffee pour properly, without running down the side of the pot? A. Rub a little butter around the tip of the spout if it is defective in any way. BRONCHITIS WILDS visas HELP THE CHILDREN IN WAR-TORN LANDS IVi TO THI &i APPEAL FOR CHILDREN This advertisement sponsored by RUPERT BUTCHERS 3rd Ave. West Phone 21 r WE CAN GIVE YOU A BATHROOM LIKE THIS AT A REASONABLE PRICE. ESTIMATES FREE Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating PHONE 108 tl f urch 6. I March 17 Catholic School Hal! .Tea. Home Cooking. Apron and! Novelty Sale. 2:30 o.m. Card! Party. 8 p m. Presbyterian Tea. March 18, Presbyterian Church Hall Queen Mary Chapter, I ODE, Daffodil Tea, March 29 Sea Cadets and Jobs' Daughters Combined Show and Musical Revue. March 31 and Anril ORANGE PEKOE , r nnA J W, ... Ua " ind at the time 1 ! Canadian National Railway ! jops which were destroyed by fire fire were were to to he be replaced, renlared accord amir,1.ji ing to C. J. Quantic, master mechanic for the B. C. district. The schooner El Abeto cleared r.. Ducmey uay, Masseit xniet wnn ; , . I n - a umgu oi iimoers ior i-.os An - , geles The Th. careo mtoi. .. was oo th. the firs' ,. . ; to to Come come out out of nf lh the mill mill camp1 amn I , , lnere- ! (February 19, 1913) I The Prince Rupert Rifle Asso-! ciation held ,ts annual meeting, 1 electing the toKowing officers: ! captain. R. W. Cameron; secre-.1 tary. H H D Hemmel- , treair-l , er, C. T. Partington; Partington; executive, executive, Judge Young, C. H. Orme, Guy i Cameron and J. W. Potter. , Aldermen L. Bullock-Webster ! and Peter McLaohlan -were named license commissioners for the year. Aldermen T. R. Maitland and Genree p McrY.il were police commissioners Joseph Dunn and Ronald Mr- in , . iJouaia, iwo Lockport miners were brought to the local hospi- tal on the steamer William Jol- iiffe suffering from injuries sus. lned in a blasting accident couple of days before AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver W. H. Berg. rW' k I Keeps in the cupboard TT Mi ; 'i 1 1. Navy Drill Hall. LISTEN IN TO CFPR FOR SCOUT AND GUIDE , PROGRAMS AT 6:30 p.m., Monday, Feb. 16 6:30 p.m, Wednesday, Feb. 18 You are invited to come and see the boys and girls of Prince Rupert Training jgSjL to Serve yk5Q Canada nf, COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made ! VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE You saw it )r the Daily News! Ballerina DRESSES in PRINT. CREPE. JERSEY AU Sizes and Colors NEW SHIPMENT OF WOMEN'S BLOUSES Sizes 38 to- 44 Canadian Legion W. A. Spring Sale, March 31. Anglican Easter Sale, April 1. Presbyterian Spring Sale. April 15. Women of the Moose tea at the home of Mrs C. Mclntyre, 540 8th Ave. East on April 22. Orantir Tea. April 21. United Church Sorim: Sale. April 29. Conrad P.T.A. Card Party, Sat. 8 p.m. Feb. 21. Uti ! Jobs ughters Dance, Ma- C-rxnin rnwi TT 1 " r u 3 r y l"., ".Tl'J. .lu - o -'-'''-' ' 1J J , S.O.N, shorv business meet- lng' ay- Februar' 20. 43 DON'T WAIT! Get basketba'l ' , K. , Harding. H, Hanson. A. . . . lU''"'n ana a. v. Hill ol the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co- 0peraUve Association are sailing tonight LU1 lit II, llll on the IH Cassiar 'ItClir tIM I KKiE trin ""v ""aMt:" A .CAT Wi CATCI o,-TI w "h-j-.: oiir.: uresses. Less Less than than cost cost. hn thev iact totar S StylC'Wear. 1441 W' S' Cooper' wno for y6arS WaS Anglican missionary tl Greenvme on the Naas River .if now llvlnS n retirement . vfouver, arrived in the "ty . from he ,fouth on wd- nesday and will leave tonight nrt fho rooc-;- uicie ior a iew weeks. JJeane's quality Cleaners, pick-up and delivery. Phone 283 (tn PACIFIC REPAIR I i. lite We Service ELECTRIC MOTORS GRAMOPHONES i Electric and Spring) etc. 32fi 2nd Ave. West Red 367 ' S8 50 at Drv Goods Deiwrtment Co-operative, Waterfront. p,.,,.c , x, r ir. mi . TT F A U.'IT n-V-it. n,. ..-jUL "m oiiu tuuuasr. hult-u at a cnorai service and Metropole Hall, every Saturday, Peter Lien presided at the or-wiuatr 'at 8 p'm' 43) Kan t0 accompany the hymn.' ;,t the home of Mrs. Taylor Street. ived by Mrs. ... TT .1. I ,!Kl Ml'i VV . J. IXJll, uxili.iry President. at the dainty tea M:s li W. Larpe. Larue. Mrs. H. G. Mi? Helen Hurd. Mrs. T. Pct- A Wilson. Mrs. E. ,d Mrs W. D. MrAra. ctive home cooking miducted by Mrs. .rr.pM.n, Mrs. G. Ci- Mrs. J. r R S Trinne Irvine. H Amos was in :" tea room, assisted ; T Your. . Mrs. E. Clapp. Experts KAY REX ''- st.i:f writer (ellmi; ( annv iM it for lecture on u!r! niention meat -I..:, vi, jus hou.se- la i.it ' weeks she i ira the hard way. that l pr - are i oneerned it t beji ..nr.v d that with 4 r e::, irt she can t Chi .; cut i meat into OthMj ,..r:;s ii. now un- projierly If i :i..i;..r cuts of meat' W' .'u.-t a nutritious, tin more ex- - Ingredl-miik; hour, diurn onions; unci hamburg iHilator.s ;:c-rjs ax lor iiee or chop J -a h.imbu rp over - ft then ac dd sliced nou-h milk ml , i' lei ul the pot i -1 !,t ,-:,v,-r the meat ! oven until th.ir.uiKhly ciK-kert, , -'"" light :v browned I l:.'-:r'dii'nts; d bee! .hambun.,-i m thopMd; .mi ( ,i f one-hall! '"'!- of bread m'- 'ne teaspoon "'P milk. tits together -'i veil. (Two may be used "; i'v-ulablei. Put ' '''King di.Oi. and ... i v' ..':)..; . in- l"unus beef or i 1 '"'tespotms fat; one cup eel -lN""ns dried cel- -'lull onions; '''i.iif cup toma- I CUD VfniutnKl. H'abi, spoons s flour. ,?". cut i, m pieces 'Jottom ,.f .i tinkle with salt. ,n feces for serv-'"P "'1 celery and ''hop onion a nH Pa! 11,-. . un tne veiietable water. B"ke in moderate ''"'s' keeping dish firvl K.,ir i. .... i - '"in oour oi 'Kcn with flour. redieiiLs: imp N'ed fish (finnan cr f u"t- onion chop- i 'li.l.S . lint,. I ....i... Jeaten: one table-"'-eitihth t.,.,.- 'I 1 taste. J" cold water over f Ml- onion and pot-f' 111 just enough rr unt Potatoes U!ltil free from X'l'tcnini. coo.... '?i, ; mixture with combined.. Spread ' R-'cased frying i'uh- Fold like an ve -ith tomato Denmark ,na v.. mi.,: ,M j ue I lUc, a"d political uf his rpligiou: . nu.uK ti.5()N The neckerchiefs worn bv aUors of the Royal Navy were lfikr if! i f , It - ' i i These children are citizens in the same world but their j worlds are more than poles apart. One is a happy Cana uian nnv u-o i ia ur- ' ' "a , ! cheeks radiant, and being I sehooled today for living to- morrow. The other is a 11,.. "ofc V' . leQ' ' lm IIV'n V in a woria oi unrest. The Canadian Appeal for Children seeks to help 400 million boys and girls in Europe and Asia . . . help them to know what it is like not to be hungry, to know the happiness of health and be taught the ways of peace and understanding. Help the Canadian Appeal for Children bring happiness to these boys and girls. Mrs. Jacobsen Laid at Rest Many friends gathered at St Paul's Lutheran Church Wed nesday afternoon for the funer-! al of the late Mrs. Andrea Jose- " 01 &verre . . wno passed away lasi weeK. Kev. Earl Soiland offi- .i.,l,J r. l ancl a vocal quartette. Follow- ing the service interment wa- mude in Fnirviou- nomu, Pallbearers were Rudolph Olsen Martin Valedhaug, J. Peterson Gus Mostad. Ingvald Fennes um olsen- ON PRICES!! ENGLISH & SAUCERS West RED 400 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street ""ar'a lo blark 1,1 m- to gl.a,.!riun,m,M,,ora,e the death of Lori ' YOU CAN ACT 9 JlKAIi RAINCOATS sJ, LARGE SIZES 2 VTonderfuI news! New Fleischmann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast is here ready to give you perfect risings, delicious breads in super-speedy time. No need to keep It in the icebox New Fleischmann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast stays fresh in your cupboard for weeks. Alwavs there ready for work when you need it. Just dissolve according to directions. Then use as fresh yeast. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME order a month's supply of New Fleischmann's Royal Fast Rising Dry Yeast from your grocer. Once you try it you'll always use it. NYLON HOSE 5 I Gauge NEW SPRING SHADES Mrs. MINERVA MILLER for lialwtr-I'rojjrt'ssive 1'arly Prices Campaign CUC Network Monday, February 23rd, 10:15 p.m. 1 1 1 ANNETTE mansell Walk Upstairs in Stone Building ( CUPS Goodyear "AIRFOAM Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT OPEN FROM 4:00 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 FANCY DISHES for TEAS and DINNERS The wonder miracle material 95 pure latex. Dustless and lintless Germproof. Mothproof, Verminproof and Antiseptic. It is truly air-conditioned and does not heat, is practically indestructible and will last for years. "Airfoam" Office Cushions list 5.23 "Airfoam" Mattresses 63.50 to 89.50 "Airfoam" cored sections, solid slab, surgical slab and other hospital items also available. GOODYEAR TIKE & RUDDER CO. LTD. Agents 1 IS o iff Available! PRINCE RUPERT Phone 632 SUPPLY HOUSE 712 2nd. Ave. The PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION ONE WEEK SALE commeni ing Monday, February 16th A few lines of clothing, bedding and dress shoes, offered at prices you will find interesting. MEN'S SUITS from S25.00 MEN'S TOPCOATS from 15.00 MEN'S DRESS PANTS fr0in 4.50 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS (, lie MENS ALL WOOL SWEATEES from 3.50 MEN'S DRESS SHOES, biack and brown .... from, pair 4.50 MEN'S RAIN COATS, dress and semi-dress . . from 8.50 A few pairs All Wool, Special Australia full size blankets, Clirwvftna -iiiili4.. r,.f . j i ; . - P.O. Box 1118 518 Third Moving, Fackinf Crating:, Shipping- and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alteration! Floor Sanding a Specialty Mujii,,Y, sun, an:t ana auraDie, in wnue, pinK and blue. Note the xneciul talo m-i..o mir e-JT nn EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES, boxed, now at "h.h REVERSIBLE BED THROWS, fine all wool oualitv. bound LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL ends of pure silk ribbon Visit this Sale (luring the we.'k of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Phone RED 561 P.O. Box 721