12rincc Eupcrt Da.lg Btus Saturday, January 22, 1949 YOUNG WOMAN'S Local News Items... . BEAUTY ' . . . UTILITY Cash for Old Gold. Diamonds CARD PARTY' AT CONRAD SCHOOL SCOUT LEADER GOING SOUTH The Third Prince Rupert Boy Scout Troop will shortly lose its second leader In two months with the departure of Art Jones, Patrol Leader ol the Owl Patrol, who Is leaving for the south on January 25. .Two months ago, Cash for old gold. Bulger's CASE ADJOURNED Magistrate W. D. Vance took a sympathetic view Friday afternoon of an appeal for suspended sentence In behalf of lliliihii,iii,.iauiiiili,.liaai,ii(illiliiiiliiiliii!i.il,n;lh,iil(iiiilli,liiiiiiuii,i etc. at Maiison's Jewellers. . . . ECONOMY Moose Whist Drive and A bridge, whist and cribbagc party sponsored by Conrad Fashion' Plate Mrs. Arthur Cornish, who plead David. Jones is sailing tomorrow night on the Coquitlam for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Harry Fertile and small son Street Parent-Teachers Association last night saw 10 tables in ed guilty on Monday to a charge Dance every Baturday night 8:30. (18) Just Arrived by Air Express! Another shipment of Marlene's Mi nit - Curl. McCutclieon's their troop leader also left the kAPLY WEATHLKBUAKD play in the school basement. The i - city. A highly respected mem- icu louay by air on a trip to s ol this Douglas Fir Plywo odin stuck ft Xfl Vancouver. 12 to 40 feet available for early delivery Pharmacy Ltd. (It) from of break and entry and of retaining stolen property. Mrs. Cornish had admitted involvement in unlawful entry into a city home two weeks ago and theft from another residence a week ago which resulted in her husband being sentenced to two years in the party was under convenership of Mrs. Charles Stevenson with David Owens as master of ceremonies. Winners were: bridge, Mrs. B. Loughlan; whist, Mrs. T. Penny; cribbage, B. Eyolf-son. Refreshments were served bcr of the troop, Art joined a year ago and applied himself diligently to Scout work, and the practice of Scout principles. The troop hopes to hold a farewell ceremony for him at IU last meeting In January. BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. For Sale Fur Coat in very good condition. Call up Black 511 after 6 p.m. uf) Ralph Smith sailed last night on the Coquitlam to make the shibt 7 , iTMHKIl BUILDING SUl'l'LlUS ATTENTION MOOSE MEMBERS Regular Meeting or Tuesday, Jan. 25, postponed until (19) PHONE lib following the evening's play, with 'Mrs. F. McDonald and Mrs. J. K. McLeod assisting with the j jiii ten wai jr . round trip to Massett on official February 1 I J. T Harvcv. Mrs. Cornish's serving. Cashier was Mrs. w. fON MAN NAAS VILLAGE business. Harry Hansen returned to the city Friday afternoon on 1 the Coquitlam from Vancouver Murdoch. HOTEL ARRIVALS 5B5 HLKL Pure Wool Tartans MEDIUM WEIGHT, FULL CUT, SMART AND counsel, told the court that she had come from a good home and had never become involved in unlawful activities until after her marriage. -The teen-aged girl, he said, had resisted persuasion to take part in the .William Strandberg left today b yair o na holiday trip to Vancouver. T. A. V. Tremblay of the forestry department of Columbia Cellulose Co. left by yesterday's HOLDS ELECTION KINCOLITH Election of a new village council for 1949 HOW CAN I ? By ANNE ASHLEY where he attended a meeting of the B. C. Fishermen's Cooperative Federation as a dele Prince Rupert S. Huson, Alert Bay; G. Alert Bay; R. Campbell, gate from the Prince Rupert $9.50 mUnd Elliason, of passed away in last night at the an Illness of little Wk. He had been nee Rupert Gen-jn January 18. A Brown's Mill, near Mr. Elliason had plane on a business trip to Vancouver. Wm. Cruickshank, C.N.R. dis cleared the way for continuation of the Installation of an electric lighting system In the Q. How can I stop a small leak in a pan or bucket? A. Turn the receptacle up house-breakings but had finally yielded to the Influence of her husband. Mr. Harvey urged that she be given suspended sentence and placed in the care of her moth Co-operatives. Spring Suit Samples have arrived, including bright shades in Gabardine, Worsted and Standard Serges. Fleet Street Cloth by Tip Top Tailors. Pete trict passenger agent, returned side clown, cover the leak with village which will begin in the near future. New village officers are: a little powdered sulphur, heat Vancouver; T. Urwln, Vancouver; T. Froswell, Vancouver; P. Croft, Queen Charlotte City; J. Golderup, Queen Charlotte City; L. Doning, Vancouver; A. Wennberg, Vancouver; S. Skog, Vancouver; Mrs. F. Anderson, Queen Charlotte City; V. Sko-gan, Alert Bay; A. Brodie, Alert Bay; I. Jensen, Vancouver; M. Skog, Vancouver. to the city on Thursday night's train from a brief business trip to Prince Gorgp. er rather than be sent to jail. Magistrate Vance agreed that Fine Cohama Poplin WASHABLE. PLAIN COLORS OF DARK BROWN, FAWN AND DEEP TAN an ola Knne Diaae unui it j very hot and spread the sulphur around the leak. Ciiief Councillor, Arthur- E. Cravetto. Phone Blue 418 for appointments. (19) Nelson; Councillors, D. Stewart, such a course would probably be best but adjourned final sentencing until approval of the Q. How can I clean varnish tseena tuvei He was ven years. j.iy, where his wife J, believed to have Canada. -4 HinceinenU Spring Suit Samples have arrived bright shades in Gab- flrrlinp Inlnrlincr T?nrl fJrppn ed wall paper? 6.00 A. Melt a bar of yellow soap Steamship Movement! Wine, Light Gray and Blue- and pour into a pan ol warm Worsteds. Tip Top Tailors, Pete Herbert S. Doolan, Samuel Lincoln, Charles F. Morrison, Jeffrey E. Benson; Secretary, Ralph Clayton; Treasurer, Samuel Lincoln. The new electric lighting system will cost approximately -T.A Card Party Cravetto. Phone Blue 418 for water. Apply with a soft whitewash brush. Do not have the brush too wet. ( chuul basement 8 (19) For Vancouver! Sunday ss. p.m. Tuesday ss. appointments. Coquitlam, 10 Camosun, 1:30 Attorney Oeneral is forthcoming for suspended sentence. Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton, who prosecuted, said that he had no objection to a suspended sentence. 1 8i BJJ5 The case was adjourned ior eight days or earlier pending word from the Attorney Gener ON THEIR TOES Fire-fighting trains on British railways can get under way at 60 m.p.h. within five minutes of an alarm. civic Centre, Fri. Q. How can I keep lettuce crisp and fresh for several days? A. V. Burns, traffice representative of Canadian Pacific Air Lines, left by yesterday's plane Prince Rupert, p.m. Thursday ss. 11:15 p.m. A. It will stay crisp if wash 100 Pure Wool Gabardine Pants SKILLFULLY TAILORED GABARDINE DRAPE STYLE WITH TWO PLEATS, COMBINING GOOD. APPEARANCE WITH DURABILITY TJA. tea and musical, January 27. Iqutt, Presbyterian Feb. 3, 14 and 24 ss. Princess al's department. on his return to Vancouver after spending a couple of days here on official duties. Timely Recipe ed thoroughly, the leaves separated, then put into a tin receptacle with an air-tight cover. Norah, a.m. ' Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE CATHOLIC YOUTHS PLAN PROJECTS From Vantourer Sunday ss. Cajnosun, 11 p.m D. G. Stenstrom of the Col French-Canadian Meat. 1'ies Two or three study groups umbia Cellulose Co. sails by the Tliurs. Jan. n. rmy Native Girls iy Tea and Home January 27, 3-6. ist. Bridge alCalh- STARTS to work y?l in 2 seconds $Z Sii Q. Is it all right for one to will be formed by the Catholic open and close the mouth while! 18.75 , Youth Organization in addition 1 lb. round pork 1 cup water 1 small onion Coquitlam tomorrow night on his return to Vancouver after spending the past few days here Wednesday ss Prince George, 10 a.m. Friday ss. Corniltlam, 1 p.m January 29 ss. Princess Norah, a.m.- For Alice L-.rm and Stewart tt-'SSBEi - m t to otner projects, uecision io i I $.1!, Jan. 27, 8 p.m. chewing -his food? A. Never. It is not difficult to keep the lips closed while Salt, pepper, onion salt and! embark on projects was made celery salt ! at the first meeting of the year. I otcli Dance, spon-S Daughters, Janu- eating, provided the bites are Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m. held this week. Father Mohan, on one of his periodical business visits. Annette Mansell announces a new shipment of Gotham Gold Trim r,f f some of the fat from i of normal size. It is disgusting f rom Alice Arm and WaS was appointed appointed chaplain, the norkandont. intn rnhes Put ! who ; Hows' Hall. ; club Band will Jrcrt at the Civic suggested that such 1 i k, i...i i to see anyone take enormous Stewart bites, I Tuesday s. Camosun, a.m. a course Following should be followed. hif u u u ...f iiaii iiirui wini nuict, uiuirii uiiu seasoning. Boil juice to half its original volume. Stripe and Super-silk Hose in all the new spring shades. Ladies, don't miss seeing them you will be delighted. Annette Man- ry 31. Chapter, l.O.D.E. a at Mrs. G. G. .V, I "NUINE ASPIIIN f 100 'ati''' mXj'J) yt!2mmmmmmmimtm' the business session, badminton, cards and group singing were enjoyed. The meeting concluded with refreshments. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 10 an-. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert January 29 ss. Princess Norah, a.m. For Ocean FaS:; Salon, 525 Q. If a person is a friend of; the bridegroom, but Is not acquainted with the bride, to whom should the wedding gift be sent? A, To the bride, always. Q Is it proper for a man to remove his hat when entering an office where women are em- sell Dress West. 3rd Ave (18) Line pie plates or muiiin' tins with pastry. Add meat and juice. Top with crust and bake at 450 degrees until crust is brown. FOR YOUR & 5th Ave. Wc., Feb. I" Church Valentine jp Cookins, Feb. 12. ITS NEWS - Annual Less titan HALF PRICE Thursday ss. Prince Rupert t It Pays to Advertise! Advertise in the Dally News ployed? i 11:15 p.m. i, Feb. 10, 1949. Pou saw It In the News! 24 ss. CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM A. Yes: a well-bred man will; February 3, 14 and 4 Church Valentine remove his hat when entering Princess Norah, p.m. ol Mrs. A. J. anv office, even his own. il'or Alaska l as 8W 2k jss ofi Edinburgh ODE. Tea and Reminiscences By W.J. and Reflections llo'uc uf Mrs. Jen Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. January 29 ss. Princess Norah, a.m. From Alaska ' Thursday ss. Prince Rupert. February 3, h4 and 24 ss. Princess Norah p.m. V.uTfh 10. n.ll'ea. Catholic Hall Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Sox 516 Tel. 777 Flowers ior AH Occasions You will enjoy the beauty of lowers this summer all the more, if you grew the plants from seed. There is deep satisfaction in thus helping to create beauty. ;mt4i Church Sprint A New York bank has decided , Our way of life (and it takes to serve tea to the staff every in Skccna, of course) must be afternoon, thus following an old ICC Opposite Health Unit FINAL REDUCTIONS FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE Wool Dresses 8.00 Group Formerly Selling at $10.95 Crepe Dresses $6.00(;nui Formerly Selling at $i:i.!)3 $8.00 u roup Formerly Selling at $lfi.9.' THESE ARE TREMENDOUS VALUES AND T1IEKE ARE MANY OTHER GREAT REDUCTIONS YOU SHOULDN'T IIOMK-MAUK CANDY Phone RLUE SMI 2i0 FOURTH STREET' English custom. We rather like the idea only it would never cio on a daily newspaper. Fancy everybody knocking off about, 2:4.r) or 3 Just before going to press for a leisurely spot of tea! Well, brother, it just can't be fancied! in an unholy mess. You see there are so many sad, anxious looking people who stand up and say so. Somt'tiint.'s they work themselves into a passion. What misguided Canada should do is follow tli A European pattern, where every prospect pleases. But why. it might be asked, for the sake of knowing where we stand, have a quarter of a million people come to dwell in Canada, after enjoying the blest benefits of living un- IJou 1VilltPxouJ4 No man ever invites a woman to take his scat in a crowded street car if one is to believe the Vancouver press. The situa No MISS! Use Sweet Sixteen's Personalized BUDGET PLAN. Interest-No Carrying Charges. socialized principles over- tion is not quite so hopeless Intder of seas? It's merely a matter : curiosity. It Pays to Advertise! Want Ads Bring Results! Prince Rupert where there are no street cars, but crowded busses instead. A friend, who uses a bus every day, was asked about local transportation courtesy. Had he ever noticed the surrender of a seat? "Oh, yes! I should say about 50 per cent." The strong, silent men of the cold north! ASTHMA jmmmmmmwmwmmummmmmBmwmmmmmmmmmmmmm AND HAY FEVER HKKATIII:.V OF ANAItA. I. III. aiivouu'r. IIC. Special DcLuxe $41.95 BABIES' WEAR lil.ANKITS PILLOWS ('Kill SHEETS DKFSSES DIAPERS SHIRTS anil TRAINING PANTIES us well us many other items mother needs to keep baby comfortable and happy- Mae West is in a Baltimore hospital and reports appear none loo encouraging. If this is the curtain, Mac will be missed. Most of us never saw her in person but seemed to think we had. The invitation "come up and see me some time" was permanent, and applied to everybody. Mae West could, and did, say things that made a continent chuckle -which Is much better than the present plethora of sighs, fears, tears and conversations built around the weather. f favourite cigarette mFmUmt-TokIi ow available in both Deluxe Delivery Prompt Tost Us Service On Wheels PHONE 383 ..Hand ami hiw CwmrMM W S-Crt POUCH and FLAT PACK Player's Mild cigarettes with wotproof paper are the choice of most Canadians. And Player's Mild are now available in both Pouch and Flat Pack. Take your choice and remember . . ; Seventy-five men are at work on 50 boats, mainly fishing craft, at the dry dock yards. Commodore Cafe PHONE 311 Mcllride Street l'lionc Red 400 518 3rd Ave. W. Since completion of the dock, around 40 years ago, the plant has done Prince Rupert a power of good. It has taken abuse, HOLLYWOOD cafe Most Up-to-Pale Cafe in the City Open from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. sneers, slander and plain and fancy insinuations but, through it all, has gone calmly along, turning out scores of fine ships in war and in peace, handling all sorts of jobs, little and big, giving, employment and enabling plenty to havethcir regular bacon and eggs as the case mlirht be. Yes, this city would W - 9 Mih is COMl'LETELT RENOVATED "Better Than Ever" Best Food and Service In City Vhone 17 for Send-out Orders Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. Plumbing or Healing Call SMITH & ELKINS Phoue 174 Box 274 We Specialize in Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY CHOW ME1N FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS tHONE 133 1 jtf have missed a whale of a lot had the mouth of Hays Creek remained undisturbed.