cs hi TA” al abc em AAP MRA arb t Hite Braet tpt tae ha Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Tuesd: We January V7, 1056, been te sate ope pntntnemtenmnr sng enn Ae. ge ninecne nabea tes eam nee mae temene . o Royal Purple Planning . Valentine's Tea Feb. 15 | | ! | t OL! DAUM © Canadian Press Staff Writer pr oxsed, “ol i “elothes. is oit-| alentine’ cg TORONTO .)—Manufacturers dated, Mr. Dodds. said, . . i Sf. Valentine's re and sale An ve cooking of small electrical appiiances say! Higher heat ‘in light- -ivolgh : will de staged February 15 in‘the Civic Centre main they are stepping up production | irons removes dampness just as) i lounge it was decided lost night when the Order of the | this year to meet increased de- well Mt. Doct a gt ee Roy mand for thelr products, will. cut down -iron ng . novel Purple held its ‘Teguler meeting: in the Elle! S| and Tor Uhelr products ands | one-third ong Mere for | to choose {vom, housewives wel-| A good iron has a cemfotable | | Mie ns nw Sn ine are no th a one noliy, | if ie jcome tips to: help them get the he ame 2 tone oan A i Ot Jom Te On Ane rR, Oe Hele @ las onda nine hest for. their money,“ Mteet— ‘ . : Roy Boyehuk while Mrs. Rob- month, January 30, Other mente | K. M. Dodds,, product planning combination -ste2m- “ary fron’ 4 ¢rb Menzies apd Mrs, Jame igs will follow on scheculy, manager of, Canadian General should switch: ‘easily’ reo sia e 4 Hyndman will convene the sale’ Cards and refreshments fale Electric, hag several suggestions| to the other and the, housowile! of home-cookiny, towed the business session, spout features a consumer {should be ‘able. to pour water. into |. ; rhe meeting mace a domaine) ee ” | sheu'd consider before doling her steam fron. while. it. is . hot}: 1 Of two nalrs af sheete fa the! | out her cash. Water should never boil 1 in: the} . | Prince Rupert branch of the | Full Statu S - Generally, appliances should iron. : ‘. : . Canadian Arthritis and Rhei cf | lye light in) weight but durable | THE VACUUM: CLEANER: | ee ninaal oe iE -fand powertul; “automatic, ‘bal-| The best: vacuum ‘éleaner: ‘fea- 3 The ua Seine hazaar will! Given Pa ir | 3 i ea nn ; #4 5 aan aneed and easily, cleaned; they ; tures light-we alght attachments, ; wth was ee ee sine | GEORGE DREW, leader of the Pro; gressive Conservative party, his wite and thelr two children should have Jong ‘cords and few ; long cord pane vol whl : ' the first reoular mealine 0” the! Many members of the congre-| mect Commons speaker Rene Beaudoin at a reception following the. opening of the third session one t smalf el trical apoll- Mr wilds said. Swi vel w CesB, | | weeererereneccrres gation of St. Andrew's Cathed-! of the 22nd Parliamént, Left to right: Edward Drews Mr, Drew; Mt. and’Mrs, Beaudoin; Mrs. rice of smalf.clec ppl I, DOGS: SAiC D : dj ' prreccreqverecoet: : : von : 1 ‘anees, particularly. in well-} ~ Electrical appliances: ‘shoutd ee . iral attended the evening service | Drew, and Sandra Drew. a (cP Pp rol) ‘| haa " tons to. m3 ne Se PERSONALS ‘Sunday night when Miss Mary: - 9 ~ _; known brands, is a good’ indica-! have few, projections: 0. a Be ane | cessecssenecewsrenresersrerssese TOCK ANd Miss Elaine Bulmer: tor of quality, Mr, Dodds said in: oo ns snr 3 ‘Mr..and Mrs. Rayner Mont-‘ were officially recognized in the | F 1 h C| Sh, . “Mrs. 5 ‘Va er: jan interview. gomery, 630 Sixth-Avenue West,’ full missionary status of the: Ng IS asses Ow. g : Eager to get the most for her; left thls morning by Canadian Angiean Church by the Rt. Rev. ‘Dies’ Suddenly ...[{money, a woman may choose al ‘aedfie Airlines plane for a short’ H, G. Watts, Bishop of Caledonia. ; coniplex appliance over _ one stay In Vancouver to visit Mrs.; Bishop Watts explained the Increased Membership - ‘At Age of 68 . | which has few. parts. This wo-, Montgomery's father, George status to which the women had, man, he said, buys only trouble.’ rite, who is in poor heallh, arrived in their work and further | ec] E 5 . Mrs, Sarah Yager, 68, wife of lithe fewer. parts an appliance | . meee notes ‘commented on their very dis- Increased registration at the nglish Clas Sse for’, E, Yager, 830° Summit Ave-|nas, the less its chances to de- j arthur Murray, 1738 Allin Ay- tinguished service, new Canadians and establishment of a new class for : nue and pioneer resident of unis velop disorders. Its price may be eine, left this morning by plane, Miss Mary Rock, bishop's mes-, new Canadian children at Conrad Street school were; ‘city, died suddenly this morn- higher but it saves on mainten-, for a short visit in 1 Sandspit. “senger, is in charge of the Angli-’ ‘ing ina Prince Rupert General! anee costs. and. does .as good 2 ° Oa, 2 . ee CG ‘ ° : ee meenerenin can chureh work at Endako and reported at last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert | Hospital after a short illness. |joh, oY a Vaneouver visitor, Mrs, Her- Miss Elaine Bulmer, diocesan or- Canadian Citizenship Council in the Civic Centre. | Bort, in Owen Sound, Ont., , Light weight is ‘especially ad: | pian’ “sore, lefl this morning by ganiser of women and girls’ work,! W. ©, Hankinson of the edu- ~~ iMrs. Yager came to British Coul-|vantageous’ in, irons, ‘yacuun plane for her home after spend-: ts presently incumbent at St. ¢ vation committed said ee al nieht-rather than in tne umbia in 1908 and*to Prince Ru- cleaners and food. mixers, . The ; iis the past three weeks in the Peter's Anglican chureh, Prince: ‘tration at the adult. classes held :morning, as recwested by ihe ‘pert with her hushand in 1909. | “ qjtly.,as guest of her son and Rupert. iin the arnnories and civil de- ‘council, He said he felt i) would Mr. Yager came to the city lo, diuughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, ‘The Epiphany message from} fence quarters Wednesday and ive unfair to his staff to ask them | “work on the construction of the | ‘ EW. Sorge, 415 Seventh Avenue scripture was read by members of: ‘Friday nights, had reached 73'to return for evening sessic Ts. | Grand ‘Trunk Pacific Railway : Bas, the Girls’ Auxiliary and further: prior (o the Christmas holidays,.The council had hoped to st age and also operated one of the etic pec ee Le apes cea cece hme Bo Teme mere es pointed up by a candiclight cere- | rouy children were now reveiv= |socials for new Canadians fol-' ‘first rooming’ houses and re*- 7 os oh oe NOT TOG SOON mony. 7 sal tion at Con- ow | ‘taurants here on Second Avenue, A good supply of Vitamin D, calcium and phosph orus NOT TOO SOON a . a . : ng specla instruction at Con-.lowi ing the proposed nicht COUrE ; ¢ , AVCl ' : yp ate The four readers. were Julie. is essential for growing children to develop “strong | . , - pad Street school frum Mrs, -A.' se ‘ . 3 -known ; : Le “MEDICINE HAT, Alta. @ — A Prockter, Sheila James, Maric Lb Carls oe More loachers wera! sturly th and il continue to | hrowsbout ee healthy bones and teeth. Adults need it too for general ‘ ‘ nef; buller was provided for the Mortimer and Anne Bothar. 3 shady wie mid : / eg 4eQ CAPOUg “ wy ork oy good health. : : needed for adult classes as yell . | Yager is survived by her hus- ‘ 7 ‘ j Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver is a valuable source as for children at other city yP ARTY SUCCESSPUL jband at home; iwo sons Johu of all three plus fron, malt and other tonic and mineral schools, he said, adding that 05> | Other business al the session and Edward; one daughter Fran- ingredients, sibility of establishing simttar | included a report by H. J, Schol-| ces, Mrs. George Moore all of Fer your family’s heaith and to fight winter Alls,” : Tuiblic library affer same trus- The evening service also in- thagtsuid the old one was a relic chided a presentation of GA pins: dfthe days of woodburting loco- lo Tannis Bird, Ursula Madeley: tigffves. It had been candemned and Judith Rossiter. Bishop’ : lasses at, Port Edward is also; ten on the success of the Christ- | prince Rupert: ane brother, fl- ive them. Wampole’s re ularly. Children love: itt Me Watts made the presenti ition. c | [ I S P 9 , aio Se mall " pres under study, Linas party, a voles of vation a Chapman in Calgary: four: Contains no oil. : igoing fo the Chinese Associa lion, t sisters wey SCUSSIONS F r ih stgisters, Mrs. James Mellharge: _ EXTRACT “7, ? [' {i Sf! DISCUSSIONS PIUDAN ‘Mrs. Herman Rensvold and heriand Mrs, Beck Grantham of i ‘en Gre - “erpee dion in UCT ORNS ‘a ae for caivaeng tssista Ms Mr. phon also Vaneouver,, Mrs. Emma Winsor, cop ver: aa adult students to be given a trial asked a letter of appreciation | of ‘Euge 0 Lo Mou. Ale t fe 7 ¢ 7” : . . of Eugene, Ore., and : ‘(Of 0), C MWe A liter Pattern! this Friday will be a discussion, pr sent to Majer W. C. Poulton | port Srrone of Torento, and five . cel agg ONLY $1 3S ; group session at the civil de- of The Salvation Army thank- grandchildren. corer ir i a 7" ey rm rae aoe errr y veo Ue fence he adquarters, with stu - ing him for his assistance at the} Funeral arrangements in the ve Ce te a Eee Lo ” i ‘ dents whose vocabulary is Hood | C hristmas party and other fune- | pjands of Ferguson Funera iL Torre | a ao for hd ng SD To CTE ee! days’ arn $1.95 a : but who have aceent problems sy ‘tiens of the council and eNess- shave not vet been complete, rom ; - oa aa om ; : i. participating. -ing good wishes for his future ; ve coerenee : a The council apooiated Prosi-' work after his transfer from , ’ a dent Ken Wilmott as represen-: Prince Runert. \ 4 : ‘tative to the Civie Centre bourd > Winding up the session was ve i * of directors with WC. Hankin-- heated debate on the proper: ‘ os (son opamecd as aiternate The tunetions of a citizenship coun q ' executive reported that a): ef sejl, following, a sugeestion trom | a ry s had been submitted on behal€oMy, Pearce that the coupell i. 4a fot ‘of the ccuneil, fo the Civic Core ishould rot sponsor an infers: YoY tre Commission, tienal folix festival which would: oe foot CW, Peares, repertipg for the ‘serve to emohasize the differs! ' . tc . . eo eiiizenshin commiitee, said thal, cnees among New Canadians. More than 14,500 men and women, : ‘ with Judee W. QO, Pullas'a ape: The move broueht a storm: of | . . - -. : ay, i Hye? tat : SCIVING yc i ee e : i" proval, the council had ins ated protest from the majority of the crving you Mm 851 branches “4 : ‘a Canedian flav in the Cow members who said that Canaca ‘throuel 5 . : y * Cony where eitivenchip cere- was a corslomerate nation and, { mrgus roul Canada and abroad, , ruonies take place. peweamers must not be asked to have helped the | . : ' NO NIGHT CEREMONIES suber’ me identitics fin a sea Wave HC peu Lic toyal Bank to achieve ‘: . of Canedianism, . 4 ‘ ' Towever, didee Pullon had sa panide 2 . i ( deslired to holt the eereman ies Mr, Pearce resioned (he ehaire | new records in another fi ‘ “mans hin ef (he festival phoanacs, ‘ i ’ Seommiftes, and appoint af 4 ‘ r new chairman wes left the . a * ' 4 ’ reg ers ‘aands ef the executlye, " t cee we cies eee ce meen eeeneentcee meetin : t Om \WEp hoe tye ues in Chinese al . Tongs et the Grand Cafe Pong t+] C f | : “its Cieken Wintin, Chicken a | a f , Chex Mein, Red Brand T-Bone I, ‘ Ste de. Phone orders our ee. q B p t ’ itty, Din dais, nin LO e OS e . rn 6 \Morthiy eencdal merting, | ‘ ‘ Prince Rupert Lodge No, lat Q monton | Payal Order at Moese, Tues ny, | fon. UB pan, Speelal Talla Two promotions will be ef. ia Cevomeans, Al candidates fective February | in the Heider | rb neibers Mease seu. |i}! and Buildin division, Canindhur . . | Mational Rribvays, th was learn | . Co & Hupert Ghareworkers UPA. og here, boday Fgh WEEERN M221 Wa mest ‘Thursday, aa HG. Talliday, 132 PIN Ay: . ye tage 98:00 par, OiTeers bo he Clot wn pst, bridge and. bullding ' hy Philip Ldulitas oh AL members pleaie attend, master, Smithers division, who we needan Awalloe ium, hy) jwined the Cc NR i 193 Lis bel ne and transferred as bride and build- y, Ing master to (he Fdson division with headquarters at Edmonton, @ LOTA. Afternecn Pea si Mt. ha never dues hyip Hulitar design) Vbaekaror al liemecooking, Tharsday, dan, b-droses. You cattdavs pos dbdy siay i te hae uronnd ay Pattean al on Me hy deanery Te will be suceeded by WR, Maan “sity ple that cavers: Bie ds exquieitely molded: fae ‘ft ve owe " ady Cummine, who is comiag: from Bed Pn .t * j te mask for your teen Thats the Hulitar penitts Lhe arent se cane, Winnineg where he was the ass: sgegcgueey ‘ey . semis eae ei | Fader for adie ind one Htement of Che bthidlan ty) steer ss ST ® Minieriation Reeren tion Clute sistant bridee and bulldiag: NRHN 4 ' AYerbeany de, aer Wath nocare foe eum), he day a destin. Vhapsdty, 8 Wot ay) parter, ee aye aE opudiar en a slender dvewth: hataned: fa the wrist, ny uv ee Pelee fying ecdiar en Ak) ) enn Ne bey eleneate thar hie hy setting (he pen lay on Mall on nee Te o8) 3 hip. adeurehie i ‘rand tothe back ‘The tofabedferk® [herve aR 1955 (ie rin proved | la he (f big r anel busy your for Canada Anway wep bed a YON Haak tbe fe ety: Tela wd ' aN we ' i Hedtoss (he tees theese gosto SHR gene, mee Bales a . . " ‘ om ' “ | ee val prate this: Huila visa sn yesh! | fe Awl in the ML branches ofthe Royal leaky iW manager's office, aver] 1,900 Yee MME bec ailtble dn Mio Sia TV Eh i and | a Hank of Canna -> from Huenos Aires, Toval Tank people were Tniy: hand : lao We vequire PE, yard trie tate ie, * Argentina, to Goowe Day, habrador, ting with speed and eae the myriad: 2 fond RIPEY CES Es Gn cain) for eto end ri Piree : } from Varies Kranees to Victoria WGa hunking needs af our fastgrowing . Rupert Pale Mes staal Mee Atte MIMGESS lt from ort aim on the Arede conatey, oe ; pot “ Porenite, Ont Phege privt pki UNATE, ADUBESS 4, Cirele to Thivana, Guba the brisk Ag ac result, The Royal Bank of Pe 6 ZONE, STYLE SEMBLE unl SIAR, . tae ag Gecada aati thle wea extalltsty | te i : reonmmie pace was matehed by Canada agai this year estabtiahed ag ‘ TE ann AN re ar a increaredl calls an tlie servives of atmaler of new high) marke, aot By bigs ‘ ( y § { Wh 7 mot. Canada’s largest hank, only in ilk own history tat tie the oti ay . \ 5 pila ry OY thf aay NS AL teller’s wicket, at aveountant's history of Canadian banking, 4 = wie Lo 2 ' ‘ moe : ae i toy Co é wh at | es { , " Speetal Mercian e ‘1 wey EASY atoilel ( roa - ’ i ee WPS Witnier of design evar. Sy o / Seater _- —— ~ Pp nae ty eH Gi’ Cagmel iy Tab ENS Beton : _ PIOURES! 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