ptintt Rupert CVnlf j3rUs LtO. Friday, March 12, 1948 Local News Items... he Quality Tea Reminiscences ByWJ. and Reflections Miss Dorothy Peachey is sail- J uig un uie iaraena lomgnt ior a holiday trip to Vancouver. Dominion Day Athletic Meeting tonight, Civic Centre 8 o'clock. (61) Valhalla Lodge Meeting tonight, (it) Edward Gladding is sailing on the Cardena tonight on a trip to Vancouver. Miss Vvonne Hamilton-Grant is sailing for Vancouver on the Cardena tonight. million and a quarter (embracing Digby Island, part of the Tsimpsean Peninsula, and the local waterfront resembles the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wouden and son and daughter and Mrs. Wouden's mother, Mrs. William Leighton, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a month's visit in Vancouver. Tonight at the Civic Centre, Borden Street School, with cast For QUALITY, STYLE and SERVICE ... FAS1UON paintings on the old Westholme Theatre curtain, the people will Which way a city -will grow is always a live topic and it's true enough of Prince Rupert. Disappointments have not been few and, as time lengthens, the impression grows that early predictions suggesting expansion would be more in the general direction of the east would appear justified. At least, It's been Game Inspector W. A. H. Gill, of Prince George, and Provincial police Inspector F. B. Woods Johnson sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Ocean Falls and the Bella Coola area on an inspection trip. The trip will be Inspector Gill's first since his appointment to his present position with the game department. They will accompany Game Commissioner James Cun BAN&E PEKOE Truck Drivers and General! be all hard boiled, going like mad, and just as apt to give a woman a slap on the -wrist as a seat. And not a single soul will say, "How'dy old timer. Reckon Laborers meeting, Sunday, 2 p.m., Carpenters' Hall, Fraser Street. ' (62) of seventy-five, presents the Operetta "The Pixies' Triumph." FUNERAL NOTICE (It) Mrs. G. D. Mead returned to like that, to the present. But it must be remembered that Ru there'll be rain in the morning." He won"t have time or the city by plane yesterday af ,KM0ltl.M Linda. W the dear ijjrcseiU memory of I B. R. ternoon from Vancouver where pert is still small. A section has ningham who is returning to Morris Dahiquist, Cedarvale Vancouver after attending the timber operator, is returning to annual Rod and Gun Club ban-the interior today after spend-',quet here Wednesday night. she has been paying a brief not yet been placed on the mar visit with her mother. ket and unlooked lor and sur LE CLAIRE In the city, Wednesday, March 10, 1948, Cyrus Merton, age 52 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Lillian M. Le Clair. Services will be conducted at Grenville Court Chapel by Rt. Rev. J. B. Oib-son at 2 p.m. Saturday, March prising developments could ing a few days in tne city on business. 'ijt ARRIVALS bring about changes influenc AHvorticO tn fVt- TlnHir Matircl ing the trend of local events. The Special Parliamentary Committee on High Prices has fixed the fees of two lawyers and an accountant serving it at $125 each per day. The fees are to be supplemented by living allowances. Presumably, when There are only a few and Dinner China Sets to be Remember the date Friday, March 19, for the Rebekah Annual Fashion Show. Shoes by Brownwoods. (62) Tsimpsean and Tyee Lodges, r-ih.im, Biai'clale; H. D Ail cleared this week along with a few oddments of China and' II III "III VMft A.F. and A.M. Masonic Service, these important tasks are faithfully and fully discharged, the u, interment to follow in Fairvicw rom a three mnths -dertakers Cemetery. B C Un- in charge of ar- Journ in southern California, a rangements. (it) local ciUzen says he prefers the north. People are different. Of course they are- When Prlnce .. . ,, . v,,., You sa it 11 in Ult cw Rupert has a population of a CRAFT. . . Suits for Spring that are smarter in appearance and better in quality. New-shades of brown, grey, and blue, the most attractive in years, make our Spring arrivals outstanding. You ,m Angela; A. Mather,., u J. I. Frank, Ter-!,d Mrs. J. Castle, I W Pti'illi, Hazel- "jpissen, city: Mr. and' j.jjSiiceliaii. Woodcock. Glassware at the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Store. Don't miss this opportunity to secure what you need in this : miser-,VCTW"r throat, , .T.... Special Parliamentary Commit St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sunday evening. Assemble in Cathedral Hall, 7:15. Sojourning Brethren back U tee on High Fees will swing into with comforting T VamoRue ' line. (It) action. invited. (62) FUNERAL NOTICE Members of the Canadian 5 There used to be a time when Seattle was generally regarded as one of the rainiest towns in the United States, and Seattle was astute enough to turn what appeared to be a liability into an asset and raise laughs while so doing. The city Joined everybody in admitting the Legion attending the funeral of the late Comrade C. M. LeClaire are to "fall in" at the Legion Hall at 1:45 p.m. Satur day, March. 13. Philip M. Ray, Secretary-Manager. I LUilvUo autgSGg j ! irutn or what was chareed and the Times cartoonist created' onstame w. E. McLatchie of the daily frontpage feature theithe local Royal Canadian Umbrella Man. He had a small : Mounted phce detachment left umbrella rigged permanently bv air today for Vancouver en-over his hat, had a news stand. I route 10 Ottawa where h I s may be sure of expert styling, correct fit and top quality when you buy a Fashion-Craft suit. mother passed away yesterday. jUST WHEN lv f f THINK THE WHOLE . WORLD'S CONE TO I -V f POT, THEY BRING- f OUT THESE GOOD Lyh OL' FASH ION ED fc& CAKES OR uC I W Good for you. I -i I v"jT f Digestible 22fMo 7 as foosf. Tfc Ouab' O9I1 Company Canada InwHad looked at you through a maze of whiskers, and with an engaging grin, got off some timely crack that harmonized with what was in the public mind. ' People forgot about rain what they looked at was that famous philosopher, the Umbrella Man, WAR SURHUDS CIIANGE0 Are you fcoinjr through the functional middle age period peculiar to women (3 to 52 yi-8.)? lue UiM make you suffer from not flaahea. feel o nerwuM, hijrh-trung, tired? Then do try Lydia fci. Pinkham's vegetable Compound to relieve auch symptoms. Vinkham n Compound also has what Doctors call a sUxoacojc tonic effect! ana wnat hed think up next Kinsmen To Canvass For Kiddies' Camp Kinsmen will be out in force next Tuesday night when they launch their drive to canvass V LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S LIHG THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street The Entire Lot Of War Surplus Material In Prince Rupert Area ! every house in the city, selling tickets to the May 24 celebra-i tions. Profits from that day will be used to make the Kinsmen i Kiddies Kamp at Lakelse Lake a bigger and better place where youngsters can enjoy their holi-! day. Plans as laid down by the (executive last night call for the i drive to start at the east end of the city and eventually work ! right through to Westview. The ! executive approved the nomin-j ation of Walter Morgan for j membership to the club and i proposed that his initiation take j place at the next general meet-i ing. I ft; FURNITURE REPAIR LOVIN'S BLUE 818 330 2nd Ave. (Next to CFPR) CREDIT TERMS Prompt Mail Order Service f; KIA JACKSON 4 Was Recently Sold by War Assets Corporation to the Army & Navy Your Smartest Bet For the Perennial Parade is this handsomely tailored three-piece ensemble in lightweight wool. Matching topper can be worn over everything. IF YOU WANT . . . JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue A 010 Available! DItS IN NANAIMO Mrs. Hans Ciske has recciv- j ed word of the death of her j aunt, Mrs. Sarah Ann Bert, at ' her home in Nanaimo. Mrs. Bert had many friends in Prince Ru-' pert. I Department Stores, Limited. h representative of the Company is now in Prince JWH-rt supervising the transfer of all material to the Pan Dock Warehouse. Parties interested in purchas-ng any items on hand can do so before shipment is wade to Vancouver, contact Mr. Roy Jackson at the "iiue Rupert Hotel. a Skirt a Blouse a Suit a Coat Announcements All advcrllbrinciius in this column will be charged for u full mouth at 25 cents a word a Dress a Hat a Purse, etc. Just make a small down payment and pay-as-you-wear on Sweet Hi's personalized BUDGET PLAN. lot consists of hundreds of thousands of dollars wo.nl) of various items which may be useful for the tuning industry, mining, logging and construction com- etc., etc. SPECIAL PHOTOS for Easter CALL, AT Chandler & Cow gill Fourth St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL fraction of the or- :-very item will be sold at a mere 'u cost Mr. Roy Jackson ESQUIRE FEATURES THEM SAVOY HOTEL o Prince Rupert Hold Ropresentinjr NAVY DEPT. STORES LTD. ARMY & GOING OUT OF G A The PRINCE IllTKKT FISHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Waterfront, is discontinuing handliiiK breakfast and dinner sets. The remaining stock will be on sale at special prices this week. 10 Only 32 Breakfast Sets 5 Only 41 Dinner Sets 5 Only 53 Dinner Sets 1 Only 97 Dinner Sets A few other items in Chinaware will also be un sale Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-op j Carl Zarelli, Prop. ) Phmie 37 P.O. Bos 541 j FK AS 1511 STREET j Prince Rupert DMONTON KElilNA VANCOl'VF.R March 17 Catholic School Hall Tea, Home Cooking, Apron and Novelty Sale, 2:30 p.m. Card Party. 8 p.m. Booth P.-T.A., March 17. Junior Chamber St. Patrick's Day Dance, March 17, Civic Centre. Presbyterian Tea, March 13. Presbyterian Church Hall. Rebekah Easter Parade, Civic Centre, March 19. Cubs and Scouts W.A. Tea, Sale of Home Cooking. Conrad Street School, Saturday, March 20. Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E., Daffodil Tea, March 29. Sea Cadets and Jobs' Daughters Combined Show and Musical Revue, March 31 and April 1, Navy Drill Hall. Canadian Legion W. A. Spring Sale, March 31. Anglican Easter Sale, April 1. J.C.C. Smoker, Moose Temple, April 2. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra Concert, April 9. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 15. Orange Tea, April 21. Women of the Moose tea at the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, 54(1 8th Ave. East on April 22. Rotary Minstrel Show, evenings April 23 and 24. Children's matinee April 25. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. St. Peter's spring sale, May C. Registered Nurses' Ass'a Tea, Nurses' Home. Wed., May 12. AVOID AGGRAVATION 1 McLeod rf) Ormes Drugs 'MK1KIST 1 9 "APICES PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STOKE HOURS-WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO U r.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-12 NOON TO 2 r.M., 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. THE FAMOUS Art Vogue SHIRT With the Duo-Casual Collar. , Sold Exclusively by Acme CLOTHING STORE Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S 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 Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Sunday Daily car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. LET US ATTEND TO YOUR PLUMBING PROBLEMS Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating Second Ave. at Seventh St. PHONE 108 PHONE 81