Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday; January 10, VJi'Z i-iii.ii; unpen, aiisu,,, 1 3 collision last wink-,- B ' fJL Harvey act tor the , I 1 ipr-v. Kay, Fraser & Huuarth t Royal Couple'simi Court Trip Crowded PW Suits r Six damage suits one N, uelendanl. Second trial, set iur f . counter 31, lnvolvcs trial bv "u..m ,hP ctaim ,lf i,,,,,, Municipal Court Of Revision Set claimed are awaiting And Still Many Parts tf New Zealand Protest Omission -Judge W. O. Fulton In County SmUh ts couiitcr-cia,,,, Court here. Two have been set Faster, both ,0 u"'"-lRes ..,,," : : f.i- tri-.l in .Tnminrv r,. , By J 5 r r.RAHAM : lit,- arises.,., ross cw."?HmU,-,u I The largest claim Is by William a collision near Smith,. CiUia.lli.li i . a- . r 1 i ' KL "-, ? - N v f Court of revision for 1952 tax assessments has been set at February 8, City Clerk R. W. Long Baid today. Appeals must be submitted not later than January 28, the deadline. Mr. Long states that a number 01 city buildings, such as rooming liouses, apartment buildings' and hotels, had their assessments liaised but residential property , for the most part remained "lu-r a"" ".'""in "' nu ....Tj-r ,,m u7 NZ. 9-lis; ro Althnimh women, each in AUCKLAND, Gu8 w. Jllke, aii of Burns Lake, car, received injur es Rr Elmiboth and the Duke F-nccss "tors' following a Harvey are sol, f have agiced to an of Edinburgh "V two. trucks tiffs; Ray. i'raser i"" exacting it nera y '0,: arduous jmd A t 2Q princc Ru defendant Zealand sett on ot on the New irm oI Brown & Harvey Other cases' which 1,JV, , and June, a I tour May their in ap,)ear ror the plalnti(fs. wiLson stouU over is pounng m , . earn of protests p , Pr,nce Anders,,,, i IE Ll'XE APPLE PIE Pastry for single 9-inch crust 4 large apples cup corn syrup Vi cup granulated sugar 1 tespoon cinnamon 23 cup silted all-purpose flou '4 cup better or margarine '4 cup chopped roasted ur.blanched almonds riistrirts which have been . 4. . : .... ..... - defendant- ----- oeoi ue. ior uie neicnuum,. ihb van tier wiei omnieci case was stood over to next $304.45; Cordon J,.lli!ie n P1 orti,,-t t,,r ti a i, of statements that In spue The first Selkirk settlers in Linc P'le pan with pastry. Pare, re, lessons from the Canadian tour 2& Murray' w'! would he aoolied to the coming ., ,..,.., -.i . i, .. d Canada landed on Prince Ed- core '-"'d dice apples and arran f , i t --e r f llt- l-Ls'ikl V' --" ' , e , ua.t.auc i.aju. oy M, c-.icc irtl- u.ri.mili, J, 1J. Kl lott (It! visit, many observers irei me ward Island in 1803, eight years 011 Pastry. Pour syrup over 1'rui low against Rass Taxi Service, ant, $250 13. Blend together sugar, spice, flour bvfore tlie Selkirk settlement in Manitoba. tour will be quite as strenuous as the Canadian one in Its way,; esivciiillv ns it will come at, the i . "K. ..?.:. i .in,-tinni til, r i nsillPPt.l.inS fwn. ."H . : un"""" ...... and butter, and sprinkle evenlv over fruit. Top with almonds. Ea!;e in hot oven M"" riejre.-s F.I 20 minutes. Reduce heat to moderately hot (375 decrees F.) and bake until apples are tender. 3U to 40 minutes. Serves (i to 8. WW "N?t I in Kenya, Ceylon and Australia. , In their anxiety to compensate 1? ft , ls(ars A I'Ent'FORD. EnyUu.d (P An 1 licia' eye for a pr.ze bull hc:e haf be . n made to order by an 'P'ical firm in Southbridge, for the twice-cancelled visit of the King, the royal couple have agreed to cover all the ground which it was proposed the King and Queen, and Princess Margaret on separate side trips, should take in, and alfo to visit 10 additional towns. This means they will have to visit 23 towns in 35 days, travelling by sea, air, railway and nrotor-car. 2ST in it MATINHs 2 .i FiVE DIE IN FIRE Five elderly persons were aspnyxiateU last Saturday when fire swept a Montreal apartment block operated as a private home for the aged. The five, two of them nearly blind, were unable .to escape from their third floor dwellings because flumes blocked the .airway. The bodies of four women and one m ,n were found by liremen. (CP PHOTOi EVK. SHOWS tARTln, 1IIE1BEB1IIIS63K1IIS lMt si a 1 ; ' s 'Littiti STEAMtR 1 c 'J Planning for Moose Parley f rrfmm Prince George Jn J)luk Entertainment plans for tin 1 .. .. coininw mid-winter Moose con- t V i Their itinerary will take them from Wellington, the capital, at the southern end of the North Island, to the. South Island, across to the isolated west coast, down to Invercargill In the extreme south, and then through a large stretch of the North Island, concluding at Auckland. Never-1 theless it has been necessary to ', ' omit several larg districts and they are now objecting to the' itinerary and demanding that the program bx? amended. i OMIT SCENIC AKFAS j The districts omitted are the KAILS FOR Vancouver G.il Guiding in India was the ferenc; di.scussed ere were of an mtvrestihg talk by subjee Wednesd , ht ,b tne Womea J Mrs. Duncan Black to Cambrai h,,m m.t - tt Chapter. Imperial Order Daugh- p the horn, lei's ,it oi t toe no TTmtiirp Empire, m ,n I the hp ( Civic ,V!f c- i.i t.il. i itieiliatr Ports t-ik.fli. Shorts ll' i-ach Thursday .a 11 j). m. m V.-. I I - ' Cent re Tuesday night. Further Utlks for Empire study will be given during the year by Mrs.1 B ack. i Mrs. G. P. Lyons, first vice-regent, presided over the meet-1 oi, wmrli made plans for a of Mrs. B. J. Bacon, with Mrs W. U. M-Calium as hostess. The conference, to be held January 27 includes visiting lodges of Ocean Falls. Stewart a.ui Pnnce George. Following the meeting whis. was enjoyed at which Mrs. P A, -r AE.CH.KAN :;.M.v itiiiiNioin 1 northern end of the Southl.sland. 1 TO SATURDAY Eves. 7 - 9 o.m. - Sat. Mot. 2 p.,t l . i. Ti -h rounders Day tea to .be held February 13 with all IODE ou,u won nisi piizt 'ana ivus. j. ... ..t l.'JW Cool For Itcsci vations Write or Call CM V UK Ki-.r.u Oi l ICI-. I'RIN'CK KUI'Li To Compliment Your New Outfit! chanters takinir nart Mrs Dun-1 mompson, second, utners pres Mis -.c.i Bla.-k auu Mrs. G. P. Lyons ent at the meeting were i,i rnmr. !)., tho p,.n, t too l.ucha Hastings, A1S. o. I Mmmm I SteiiU- the whole of the central and wistern part of the North Island, and the Northland peninsula in the far north. In their anxiety to meet as many of the people as passible, the Royal Couple have agreed to a town that will give them a minimum of sightseeing in scenic regions which bring most tourists to the Dominion. Thev will not see the hieh . Cvuorai Chapter. ".vig. Mrs. J. Walker, Mrs. R. Oisks r, .,, .,r , Mrs. J. Kasper, Mrs. R. B. Skin- V C. B '.f if Co!e:s. styles and prices J that invite the most exact- ing customers. WALLACE'S r . . c. i ,vni iwi ,1 ...yivj.i lain. u uc drawn in February were distributed lo members. The January raffie was won by Mrs. Charles Stokoc. Nomination of officers for the year were received. ut-r anu m.s. ircne Muncey. BRIEFS- from Britain The strangest port obout ou -j business is that the less work.1 manship you cin sec, the better the job wnj done! That's wbj we're so proud of the cars tho Jf Alps, the wonders of Fiordiaii.l, 0 i-i-jjairrrn?...r rore i 1 .-rr T: me greai glaciers wiucn piunge down almcst to sea level in the South island, the volcanoes oi tne North isl ind, the glowworm cruise out ot our shop tho'- "brand new" look ever Ihouah they may hove been ! ; c.rot'.o over an underground ; river which Bernard Shaw tailed J the eighth wonder o! the wtmo. j nor the great Kauri Forests and big game fi.-lhing resorts of Northland. Rotorua, centre ot serious occ:dcns. Rcmcmbcsi a this number if in need: GREEN 217 CHESS MASTER--George Ber-nnr. winner of chess tourna-i.iciti in turope and chess ma !er of the ancient city of fa! s,;u li.t-: .i tiled m liam-llton. He will attend McMas-ter University to complete his medical studies and teach the finer points of chess to interest, d ii'.Ment . .CP Photo Interference Is Superior Auto Servim the Thermal KtsKms, is tiv ; only major tout 1st area they will , visit. Although tt is understood they ' will have free time at week-ends, . a two-day break during the 1 South Island section of the tour i j is the only official rest period provided. It is evident that the tour has been planned to com- j pensate for the disappointments 1 ,,f lltn Wmii'b tu''n-n,utiiiinn,l Limited FINEST FIRST GRADE t.INDSEY, England CP Coun-; cil of this Sulfold county town a.ved to fix stiect names, eliding years of confusion for pus'-men. The main street has no name, and on it live six families named Smith. HERTFORD. England CP Officials here suggested that every hiker get equipped with hammer and nails. Then the ramblers could save local councils expenses by mending country signposts in need of repair. TRENT VALE, England i -The National Coal Board has obtained permission to proceed wi n underground workings in the Trent Valley of Staffordshire, where deposits of 21,000,000 tons have been outlined. GRADE A LARGE FARM FRESH DOZEN lb. 69c Third Avenue West 33C Phone Green 217 t r I ii Intolerable nunty Premier Mossadegh. ,,, ..,, ,i,,. .,,., ! .uui tanivt bit.... n.c c-uj.v- ' under fpecia guard against dem STRAWBERRIES I'nifcn ment of the Roj.U vi.-itors. They , I'KT. onslrutors, told the Iran Par will obtain a good working know liament, today that increasing led c of lhc Dominion s" every day life on taruis and in cities. FRESH MILK (Juart Carton , HEINZ KETCHUP ISottle DICED BEETS ( hoire, 1-oz TIN Lvnn Vallcv PEACHES J -.... TIN 28c 30c 12c 20c British iri'erlercnco could not be tolerated and that drastic action must be taken to combat it. 50c 15c 11c 10c SHREDDED WHEAT I'lct DICED CARROTS Tin DOG FOOD Itover l.)-o.. TIN Typical of the conscientious way the Princess Is approaching in.- tour is a request that everybody present at functions lor local body representatives and women's organizations should be presented to her individually. Biusi furnaces lor .smelting iron ore were lirst used in glum about 1310. 'LONDON CP) A British Broadcasting Corporation concert was i. clayed C'i minutes while officials locked for a screw to replace a broken one In t he t aii -p Ke of a cello. Finally they decided to balance the cello on u stool. 10c Apple Sauce G-e Vailcv 15 OZ. Mrs. Francois Levacher and family are leaving on tomorrow night's train lor Montreal where they will join Mr. Levacher and make their future home. The family immigrated here from France a couple of years ago and Mr. Levacher. until he left here recently, had been employed bj a local woodworking firm. Bagpipes, always associated with Scoiland, cre known in In land perhaps as early as the !th ccntu:v. 37c PINEAPPLE JUICE l..lc. 18-07.. TIN IONDON CP Prime Minister Winston Churchill was presented whir a translated coov of his TEA BAGS (Nabob) 11.25 & book "Painting as a Pastime" l)c l.ux. 1 !." , H( by Japanese artists, who formed a c.'iib named after the prime minister. 59c 25c 21c 10c 2ic JOHNSON'S WAX 1 !'.. TIN CAKE MIX It-. bin llmitl I'KT. EXTRACTS (Nabob) Any Flavor, !!-. TOMATO JUICE I iWliv s. 1(1 17. TIN HERRING IN TOMATO SAUCE 16-ox. Tin WELDING Government Certified Oimralois High Pressure Tanks Refrigeration Stacks and Fire Lstaiiis INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 235 1st K. I'honr (Jrc cn 881 FLOUR (Robin Hood) Kl-I.b. Paper Sack ROEINHOOD OATS Sierra-Ware I'KT SALMON (Sockeye) 1.65 48c 25c a i-i-n i-i. n tin Contributions of News Welcomed Li order lo icsist tiie Daily News in cnniplcic news coverage of city organizations, it is i. fjii"sted that ollicers in charee ot publicity of such organizations eoni.u t tin. editorial fit p:u liiu nt of The Daily News. New.; of l he activities of sii'-h ;ifuinb'.ai;ons is always welcomed by The Daily News as is ah local and pc .vcn.d . news. 1 poolight Soap Bar 10c i : COOKING- PASTRY FLOUR tTQc ARROW ROOTS OCc (JSif VVi',1 l?-.e 7 l.l.s. OU hristie's I'KT. OO 1 "SFJ R ENOS SALTS QOo DOMESTIC OOo 3 v """""1. . ! k l '' J1' f S "arec p.oitm.:o- SHORTENING Lb. WKVXV ' : i PEAS Choice 5's lAV1: - tQ TOMATO SOUP -f -f y- -SParh TIN 11V Campbell's TIN H1, i: ll J? C VANCOrVMl VICTORIA chiicofin 8 p.m. January 20 mm k . in B C( At Chilrothi midnight Jar.ua y 13 and 27 Camosun Tiii-sday, 12 Noon Vi.ICE AltM, STKWAHT AM) POUT SIAIPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOlt NOKTII OI I KN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Januaty 18 g'. Chilcotin midnight FOR SOI Til Ol'KKN CIIARI.OTTK ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin January 11 and 25 F RANK .1. SKINNKR Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Fhohe 568 . Cf vur innves ror utne, eargam ; m(MM I NKRIB"Ts..29c on , ,38c 1lJ-. 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