.Mrs. A. M. Budinicn left hy d i rtrl 0.11 An n a iSrinre Uupett Daiig ficuis " Thursday, October 27, 1949 charge of the rarity work. Mrs. R. Halloch was f.jrtuni? teller lor the afternoon. Cashier was Mrs. Bruce Love, sr. '"""J "IP. 10 Vjn?oU-l Buiir Sport Shots ver. accompanying ner mother ' ' Mrs. W. E. Collison, who has' been visiting here for soiJ lime. r.Stt I ALWAY Mr. and Mrs. J. Fitwin are sailing on Ihe Prince George toj night on a trip to Vancouver. Art Ross, elected last we?k, to tha htinlrfiV hall nf fnmp Oiil "POST OFFICE" AT REBEKAH BAZAAR The Oddfellows' Hall was a cheerful centre of activity Wednesday afternoon during the Full bazaar and sale sponsored by the Rebekah Lodge. Mrs. J. W. Mc-Klnley, district deputy president, received the guests. A novel attraction was the post office," where a number of wrapped parcels, contributed by FIRST holds the distinction of the highest paid player in hockey. Years ago Ross, now vice-preci len; and general manager of Boat-on NEVER WAS SHAVING SO QUICK AND EASY 1 COLD WAVE COMING! Be Wise. Be Ready, When the Cold Weather Comes. Order Your COAL Now and be Warm and Comfortable This Winter. QUALM One-Pece Razor WITH 10 GILLETTE BLUE BLADES IN DISPENSER other Rebekah Lodges In :ha province were on sale. Selections were made by the purchasers on "blind" basis which added to the interest. Mrs. Thomas ORDER TODAY FROM You'll fim Quality Milk tit,. Call 631 ' Priest and Mrs. J. Delorme w?re MIXED LEAGUE 1$ EVENED UP With the loss of one point Wednesday nlpht to Northern Lights, Maceys broke tbei: winning streak and dropped into a first place tie with Mafia n'i who also have had only one defeat. Betty Brodie of Macey s led the ladies last night in game sccre with 249 while V. Wvaih-all of Headplnners had htfh ladies three game total with 619. High men s single and t,til game3 scores went to V. Menkes of City Transfer with 285 and 6G4. In other games Booth School and Handicaps made four points apiece over Watts and Nickn-son and Bob Parker. Headplnners and Ideal Cleaners won three points erteh from Pushovers and Wharf Rats while Sport Shop and City Transfer split two points each. STANDING M'.insons i9 Maceys 19 Pioneers 17 Headpinners 14 P. R. Plumbing !4 Pushovers 13 Silver Streaks 12 Blow Outs 11 Sport Shop 11 Ideal Cleaners 11 Enjoy real shaving comfort, instant blade changing and double-edge economy. New Gillette One-Piece Razor and Gillette Made Dispenser just can't be matched for shaving convenience! The complete set for $ 1.29 i the greatest shaving value ever offered. muia yuui and convf: PHBLPOTT EUITF & Co. Ltd. Bruins, received $000 for two games to play with Cobalt against their haled rivals, Haileybury. This distinction of Ross recalled by Elmer (Montreal Herald 1 Ferguson who says he two newly-rich northern Ontario towns in those days were 'so hockey-mad they essayed rolts in the major league." But, sdjf Ferry, it is not because of this financial accomplishment that Ross deserves the honor nf a place in the Hall of Fame. "Ross deserves the spot because of his own playing feats, which were remarkable, an J even more so for the fashion Li which he pioneered the first invasion of hockey in the United Statei Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Roh'ps and daughter Shirley, are sailing tonight on the Prince George on a trip to Vancouver. PACI Ail ' iA Irradiated t in charge of the stall. In the tea room were Mrs. Al"x Barbe, Mrs. H. V. Tattersal a'd Mrs. Stevens. Serviteurs were Mis. Angus Olllls, Mrs. Rov Healy and Mrs. W. A. McLean. At the pouring table we;e Mrs. W. McKlnley. Mrs. W. a. Huni-mond and Mrs. J. Simpson. In charge of the home conking booth were Mrs. 8. L. Pe ichcy and Mrs. J. S. Irvine while ti.e apron stall was under charge of SPECIAL LOW-PRICE OFFER OilhMt ekt On-Pi lienor and GilUtt Dit. pviw with 10 GHUtte BUILDING SUPPLIES LUMBER Moving J Shippi,. Cartjp fillllt ! 1 in 1 1 1 1 11 MIMMKlim lllllMlllliilll,.: i29 '"f ComJ Elficic; Mrs. J. E. Boddi" and Mrs. 3 Gammon. Mrs. George Mc we sn i Mrs. William McLeod were in LintJsajr'j Storaj' PRINCE RUPERT LAND RECORDING DISTRICT TAKE NOTICE that the Columbia Cellulose Company Limited of fjn- Cor. 2nd 1 Phoi CUXt'Kl STEAM KA PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations CHIKO Noble and Wick Cantels City Transfer Conrads Hangovers Handicaps Wharf Rats Velvets .... 11 . 10 ... 10 9 .. 9 . 8 . 7 .. 6 21-5! couver. British Columbia, occupation manufacturers of cellulose products, li.tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands, situate on the south urto of the Skeena River at Scotia River r.nd adjoining Indian Reserve No. 8: citru-niencinK at a post planted about at the iinrth-w;st corner of Indian Reserve No. 9. thence South astronomic a distance of FIVE chains: thenc-j West astronomic a distance of np-proxlmutely FORTY FOUR chains: thence North astronomic a distance of approximately TWENTY chains to post in rock being the Westrely angle of water lot No. 7374 situated In the Skeena River: thence fnllowli:;; the hl!h water line on the South bank nf Northern Lk?hts 6 10 30 m ' Digestible ' L Excellenl (Ov in cocktails Write or Cai' CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCF RUPERT BC. Mnnta; lr! thijw unanit C. P. A Booth School Bob Parker . Royal Blues Watts and Nickertons .. 6 ... 5 . . 2 .. 1 '! Mm Ihe Skeena river In a South-easterly, I in lvrl Advertise In tne uuv.y ews" 11 : 4 f'fTfrni ooiun-westeny, North-easterly end Easterly direction, a distance of approximately FIFTY SIX chains to the point of commencement: and c.)n. turning FORTY acres more or less. COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED, T. A. V. Tremblny. Apent NOW A Advertise in tne Dally N;ws! Are You Planning BALAGNO Florists BlvirtKrnienl Is not ptiblltrtetf nr . . I ai'lHajMl h) ihr l i,u,n rmrit Hmre sr riione Green 781 Box 1193 I, " ii.mm .1 Br'o.h ciombitu il NEW i laiiMutinu ana TASTY 'Jiv"" RICH IN FLAVOR M 'tfpvfrtf Myart h faun com CAKES and COOKIES BAKED FRESH DAILY AT To Build? ????? Then plan with builders, me.-, who know how to select materials and use them to give you the most satisfaction. Call on us. W keep costs down, but give you the very best. GREER & BR I D D EN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS RED 861 P.O. 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ER m REGAL PRINTERS Co.nl 1,1 alPK 11 or .0. 1 w .-mw rxirxm mmv ItKPAlEi mi 1 1 PHONE PHONE 1 24 24 , , 222 222 Second Second Av Avo. , Dally car delivery service j from 9 am. tlU fl p.m Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 D.m. and Sunday i '--mffr.r- V Let v i that nf the M Phone m -j m . rl? 1 FOR I, I ! Baptone Janitors' Supplies C I 1 .1 Dries QuW beautiful f Paint idv tomorrow PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Cosiplete Stock of Firecrackers, Costumes, Masks, Lanterns, Fireworks. SEE THEM TODAY AT . . . . $1.40 qt. J 1 WHAT ARE WE TRYING TO DO? We try to liave what people want. We want our oods as good as you expect them to toe according to the price you pay. We try to sell well known goods at the prices advertised all over Canada. Community silver. Bulova and Gruen watches Parker and Waterman pens are examples. f We sell Big Ben clocks at the same price as the jeweller in Peterborough -where they are made. We try to toe earliest with the latest new goods. We are trying to build a reputation for reliability and service. No high pressure: no marking up goods to give a discount off. Just plain reasonable profit. THOMPSON HARD 712 2nd Ave. Phone 632 Wg Ajrents or: m mm mm , DUSTRANE CO. OF B.C. "S. C. JOHNSON WAX CO. G. II. WOOD AND CO. RRODIE IilUJSII CO., etc. ' SENSATIONAL (.GABARDINES' 518 3rd Ave. VV. Box 1118 Phone Red 400 HOLLYWOOD cafe --mm. I SUITS BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED FULL COLOR RANGE Priced From $17.50 to $70.00 See Them Today MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY OF TASTY MEALS AT THS Hex Cafe Chinese Dishes a Specialty cnop SUEY CHOW MEIN OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M to 3.30 AM We Specialize in Chinese Dishes 7 A. Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7.00 .m. to :30 a.m. phone 173 tor Outside Order. CnOP SUEY-CHOW MEIN For Outside Ordere PHONE 133 ACME r CLOTHING THIRD AVE.