Pnnce Rufwrt Dit MwS Thursday, November fTf950 , The United States completed! Brazil estimates its 1950 ex- Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. Canadian Legion Card Party, Nov. 6. i its first transcontinental railway Dort of maneaneM or w'i! tntnl for HOME IMPROVEMENTS I In 1869, Canada In 1885. tZOCOO tons. - - 1 V i Cards tournament, Catholic j Hall, Thursday, N)v. 2, 8 p.m.j Fall Bazaar Legion Auxiliary Unt or attic with r r- - P-nf Wall Mr. and Mrs. Lino Colussi are leaving on the Prince George tonight for a trip to Vancouver. Meeting of Job's Daughters, Friday, Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. Election of officers, Silver March, social and bingo. . (257) Trades and Labor Council I nrc ' troc L oaili easily , Hill not warp, lag, Gold Drop Is Looking Good J. O. LeFrancois of Montreal Enthusiastic About Marmot River Property Gold Drop mining property, three miles up the Marmot River from Portland Canal, has closed down operations with, the approach of winter after another season of development work which was featured by the opening up and exploration of a new ore body which has encouraged the owners to resolve on a program of diamond drilling next year which may lead to the ultl Jhate establishment of a mill and the shipping of concentrate from a landing near the mouth of the Marmot. J. O. LeFrancois, pioneer of mining development in the Portland Canal area and for years active on the well known Mountain Boy property, who has been directing operations this year for the Montreal interests whichown . . iUt, ni,t i II. Take! any L 4 fccoratlo I November 8. United Church Men's Tea, Thursday, Nov. 9. Presbyterian Fall Sale, Nov. 16. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 17. 8t. Andrew's Cathedral W.A. Fall Sale. Nov. 18. I.O.D.E Fall Bazaar November 23. Nurses' Annual Ball, Nov. 24. Lutheran Church Luteflsh and fishcake dinner, Sat., Nov. 25. Annunciation Home and School Association bake sale, Lyons Corner, Nov. 25. L.OB A. Bazaar Dec. 1. United Church Fall Bazaar, December 7. CHURCH PARADE of Legion Members end Service Men SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5th To First Presbyterian Church REV. E. A. WRIGHT, D.D., Officiating Group will fall in at Canadian Legion Headquarters at 10:30 Hours SHRINE CLl'B BAND IN ATTENDANCE R. G. Van der Sluys returned to the city on Tuesday's plane from a trip to Vancouver. Prince Rupert Art Cluo meeting tonight (Thursday), 8 p.m., Civic Centre. New members welcome. (256c) Mrs. L. W. Kergln returned yesterday on the Prince George from a brief trip to Vancouver. Edward Dawes returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. S.O.N, whist and dance Friday, Nov. 3. Whist, 8 o'clock. Refreshments. Music by Mike Colussi. Everybody welcome. (257) Mrs. Robert Cameron returned yesterday on the Prince George from a trip to Vancouver. Perry E. MacKay returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a holiday trip to Vancouver and Seattle. District Forester M. G. Gorm- FOR ALL BUILDERS' NEEDS. PHON0 116or117 ALBERT S McCAFFERY LTD. i meeting on Friday, Nov. 3, at 8 p.m., Carpenters Hall. Members of all unions are. urged to attend. , (257c) Mrs. Robert Davidson, wife of the chief engineer of the snag-boat Essington, returned to the city on the Prince, George yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Mackay and daughters, Carole and Inn a, returned to the city yesterday on the Prince George from a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. I Moots Women on ?t. George Trip -GLO .1 Women of the Moose, in rccu- . ! lar session last night at the h i. Hiah GIOSS (Moose Temple with Mrs. F. Par- Get Your . . . Major R. Lahlff, well-knwon lrval nlnnr MtwD , , ' "' oiu ivi up piuyti iy , was riere A. Van Snellenberg, Canadian Fishing Company, Ltd., arrived in the city yesterday on the Prince George from Vancouver. the Camosun Tuesday, Iny beautiful tints, from Mm. J. T. Kasper on a re veteran, will sail by the Prince bgund for Vancouver enroute to Xrhas cent uip oi members w prince tenor decorating. nlng.6 will' brn Shaughnei:; Where he UI snd winter. UICK DR. ING REST ESSENTIAL The principle in the successful Cards ely returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a Mr. LeFrancois was In describing to the Daily Military Hospital for a while. Mrs. Jens Munche returned yesterday on the Prince George from Vancouver, where she at THOMPSON treatment of tuberculosis is resu, News the results of this year's and physical DWARE CO. LTD. Now! tended the meeting of hospital George to attend a special meeting. Thf trip was both enjoyable and interesting anil Mrs. Kas-iwr thanked the members who had made the trip and assisted net . The meeting accepted one application for membership and the initiation will take place at next meeting. Plans were completed for the fall bazaar being held today and tomorrow. Drop. Recent assays by John! Stbdmirf women s auxiliaries ana some oi Kovland of Hyder ranged In GUARD FORESTS Brazil Is organizing a forest rangers corps to conserve resources and guard against firt trip to the Ocean Falls district on official business. i Sister. Superior and Sister Nornl of the Smlthers Hospital returned yesterday on the Prince George from Vancouver, where they attended the meeting of the B.C. Hospitals Association. CHR1STKA5 GREETINGS tne meetings or the B.C. Hos- ( valueil from a minimum of $48.54 pitaU Association. j to $252.72 in gold, silver, lead Moose Lodge and Chapter j and zinc. One sample was up to bazaar and dance, November 2 '$112 in gold while one showed and 3. Bazaar commences at j $58.14 in silver. Lead and zinc 2:30 p.m. in Moose Templs. in another was $154.58. Fifty- Skin Eruptions I'ENFLO ...Bottles - IPs Make Up Tour mind today that you are coins to give your skin a real iiM e i Dance at Civic Centre on Frl-; seven feet of the new vein was b REPLACEMENTS e day, November 3. Door priaes uncovered this year and it was chance to get wen. Go to Wallace Phone 234 3rd Street Prince Rupert ; PHARMACY or any good drug atore traced along the surface for 1500 PRINTERS STATIONERS OFFICE feet. A new tunnel was driven SUPPLIES George Lambert (Nifty) was admitted to the; Frlnce Rupeit General Hospital , Wednesday. Mr. Lambert,5 who' lives at the St. Elmo, had been indisposed for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Benwcll and child arrived in the city on the Prince George yesterday -k and get an original bottle of Moone'a Emerald Oil It lasts many days because It la highly concentrated. The very first application will give HOHHtttHHimHHMHHHHHMfHiitt for seventeen feet on the vein. Next year's diamond drilling will be carried on upward from a low Exclusively , at STORK SHOPPE ) 303 3rd Ave. W. now on display in Jones Family Market window where tickets are obtainable. (257c) Mr. and Mrs. George WooU-cock were passengers on the Prince George yesterday on her trip from Vancouver to Ketchikan., They return tonight and will spend a few days in Prince Rupert. Mr. Woodcock Is an English author who has been spending some time In British Columbia writing a book about th3 province. cm coztfr PHONE 79 PHONE ' 79 " er tunnel. Six men were employed during the season. Arrival of snow at the 2000-foot level made it expedient to close down for the winter. you relief the itching of Eczema la quickly stopped eruptions dry up and scale otf In a very few days. The same is true of Itching Toes and Feet. Barber's Itch, Salt Rheum, skin troubles. tie member that Moone'a Emerald Oil is a clean, powerful, penetrating Antiseptic OU that does not stain or leave greasy residue. Complete satisfaction or money back. iu, racking, I rating ipint avl Clenrral utaje and Storms allow AIDS RECORDING A portable radio recording kit Rellanle and Effl- operated on batteries is no longer mce. Also agents tor than a physician's handbag. -a Liquid Air Co. Ltd , from Bella Coola. Mr. Benwell, who is forest ranger at Bella Coola, is being transferred to Smlthers for the winter. (Miss Lucy Evans, daughter fo Mr .and Mrs. F. A. Evans, arrived aboard the Prince George yesterday from Vancouver, She Is visiting her parents following recovery from illness that required sanitarium treatment In the south. Kenneth Mah returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from Vancouver. Mrs. Elsa Beckett sailed last night on the Prince George for Ketchikan for a brief holiday. She is .returning on the Princess Louisa Saturday. , W. Cruickshank, general pas-senffpr aeent. Canadian Nation O TAILORING for Ladies and Gentlemen Men Advised To Stay At Work gen. Acetylene and all supplies. pijarutacij OVER WALLPAPER SAY'S CART AG I ORAGE LIMITED PLASTER WALLIOARD Robert Forgie, representing the KALSOMINE provincial Labor Relations Board, LING; the TAILOR id and Park Avenu? 0 Ph.v- fill and 68 arrived in the city by plane Tuesday afternoon from Victori:' and Immediately went Into ses HOURS 9 o.m. to 9 p.m. ...... 12 Noon to 2 p.m. Phone 649 220 6Mth St. Weekdays Sundays ... sion with representatives of the Columbia Cellulose Co. and the ; l anlvtfilty-tralncaJ h rt and tclencs of vltml nxury Steamer plumbers' and steamfitters' unio: al Railways, returned yesterday following the incident last week 7 p.m. f o 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE when union men went off the - x y.y.yJN w IIP on the Prince George from a holiday in the south. He went as far as Oakland and saw a good aeal of Central .California as well as Reno, Nevada. Mrs. Cruick-shank will be back next week. SAILS FOR PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printcn PROMPT SERVICE f HANDLER'S STUDIO 218 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince RuDen VANCOUVER A thorough vlsusl anslyili by your OptomctrUt li Important to your wtll-belnj. Remember, better virion dots mean better health. "ml Intermediate Port Job in protest at the dismissal of two union stewards. Mr. Forgie advised that thi men, some 37 out of 67 who had already returned to work after being off for a couple of days, stay at work and that the usual procedure be followed of meeting between the management and union and arbitration of the dispute by the Labor Relations Board, if necessary, be followed. Mr. Forgie returned south on yesterday's plane. Give Jour Battery A Break! Women Want To i : Each Thurtdoy at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN Get In Senate pillNEsnw MIDNIGHT Fur Reservation Wrile or Call fix IT OK DWOT OFFICE INSURE YOUR HOME , r ) " 'AGAINST Is your battery tired? Sluggish? Don't asK it to,!, take on the added load of your heater, and give ( extra power for those cold winter starts, unless you treat it properly. We'll check and recharge It as " needed. Drive up. v REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED OTTAWA Among a series of resoutions presented tolay to Prime Minister St. Laur.nt, r.he National Council of Women asked that more women b appoint ed eo the Senate. Another resolution protested at government orders-ln-council and said: "Delegation of legislative authority, while at times necessary, is contrary to democratic principles." PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1 1Mb IttiiOthn't II Ml R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) ; WW j Always Prompt and Courteouf We're Here to Servs YOU i Extra comfort and less work for, WRATHALL'S THE COLD For Furnace Repairs and Renewals Phone BLACK 884 THOtVl SHEET METAL LTD. OT0 FINISHING Commodore Cafe ale Kodak Camcro The Answer To Your Parcel Problem! We have the answer to your problem of Christmas shipping BUY OVERSEAS, CARTONS 5 and 11 lb. sizes 10c ni 20c ! Mgr. Line-uD. Hospitality and Good Food' rood" 0 fh attachments for all i '1 ! wall paint Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders rders you with a Coleman Oil Heater Low in Cost Efficient in. i Operation Available now at t '. (I Ave. DaviQ Chow. Cameras. :ir and Kodachrome Film. HC Prlntlne and Enlarging 3rd Ave! W. mm Golden! -J PIONEER CANADIAN LAUNDRIES HAVE INSTALLED LEATHER EQUIPMENT for Cleaning and Re-dyeing Leather and Suede Jackets, Purses, Shoes, Etc. OH BASE NOT A WATZRMIX NO PRIME IU)1 QUICK DXYIN6 FIRE RESISTANT Phone ill ESSjlII IU i McBrlde Street. i For Information Phone 8 Phone 118 (255) YOUR ALL AROUND SERVICE NEW FAST SAILINGS Effective Nov. 1st Please Note Advance In Times X ' e I Y.CV J, ... - ...rjj e .ij-4 '.y.y.yX WiV7, 011 Banning HOLLYWOOD CAFE 0R building 0R REPARNG Vancouver Service: O Prince Rupert We Specialize in , Rupert Tue. 12 .00 Noon Lv. Pr Ar. Vancouver Thu. A M. Ar. Tue. 100 P.M. Ar. Pr. Rupert Frl. 1:00 P.M. Ar ' " Sun. 3:00 P.M. 'i sun. e:oo r.m. Vancouver Wed. 8:00 P.M. Frl. 8:00 P.M. Lv. DISHES Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN For Outside Orders PHONE 133 - FOR fOUT S1MPHOS. ALICE ARM, STEWART: Lv, pr. Rupert every Sun. 11:00 P.M. FOR MASSKTT INLET (NORTH Ql KEN CHARLOTTE IS ): Lv Pr. Rupert Frl. (Nov! 10 and 24 at B:O0 P.M. a FOR SKlDEdATE AM) CIMSHEWA INLETS rs oiKEN CHARLOTTE IS.): ( Lv Pr. Rupert Frl. (Nov. 3 and 17) at 8:00 P.M. Tor tickets. Information, copy of new sailing schedule, please enquire Third Ave.. Phone S! PHANK J. SKINNFR. Prince Rurt Agent, LIMITED STAND NEXT TO NEW LIQUOR STORE OPEN FROM 7:30 P.M. to 3:30 A.M. Contractors THOMPSON HARDWARE CO.