Uiimi maim ratr? rreisi Tuesday, November 15, 1849 .,ipj on ai Lutheran Church S.O.N. Meeting Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. Tuesday (It) and Fishcake Dinner, Lutefish Nov. 19 (270) Community Ratepayers' General Meeting being held iver IT'S HARD, HOT VND CLEAN-BURNING ovv 1 ( at East End Hall, Tuesday, No Do your Xmas shopping at the LODE. Bazaar, Civic Centre, Nov. 24th. Aprons, fancy sewing, knitted articles and vember 15th, at 8:30 p.m.' All members invited to attend. (266) If you are interested In see London, Eng- home-cooking. Fun for all i n the evening, Dancing, bridge ing the Womcns Institute con ert & McCaffery and cribbage. (H) ! Famous Manufacturers of tinue In Terrace come to the next meeting at the home . of HOTEL ARRIVALS Ladies and Men's RAINCOATS L 1 11 I 1 D U PHONE HI HL-llMBKR BUILDING SIPI'LIES Mrs. Lloyd Jonnstone on Thursday, November 17 at 8 p. m. (268) P.-T.A. meeting, auditorium Booth High School, Wed. Nov. left on today's business trip to 16, 8 p.m. Topic of discussion J. A. MacDonell left by today' plane for a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. "Art Appreciation." (26) I , II CtfSW- V II v i 1 i Prince Rupert A. Pyper, Port Clements; C. M. Munroe, Vancouver; V. E. Haglund, Watson Island; W. Tocher, Port Edward; J. W. Sim, city; R. G Dindley, Vancouver; H. G. Gold, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs, F. , Richardson, Tlell; G. Heckes, Oysterville, Washington; H, R. Hammond, Calgary; J. A. McDonnell, Vancouver; R. J. Draper, VICKERS IS OISTIUI0 IN CANADA AND U tHIIKUIIO IT CalVfTt Men's Pure Wool Navy Blue Trench Coats- $42.50 I P". r T , ;,.,cr M,i. U.M.. S.i,T. Inr. I LEGION W.A. BAZAAR, CARD PARTY ENJOYED V I k U C V This advertisement is not published or displayed Hy the l iquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. "Loafer! Why aren't you out looking for a job this morning? posed b Kev. Mr Sieo;'. with (Continued from Page 2) BROTHER, SISTER Using is payable In advance. Please retrain from Annual Remembrance Week bazaar, sponsored by the Canadian Legion Women's Auxili jssilieds, 2c per word per insertion, minimum Attending Mr. Thompson as Advertise In the Daily News. the grooms ' espondir.g. Two wedding cakes, set amid pink and white table decorations, were cut by the cridrs Each of th3 cjuples will reside in the city. th Notices &uc, cards ol Thanks, Death Notices, groomsman was Bruce Nesbitt, f Marriage ana fcngagement Announccmenta: ary, brought scores of ladies to I the Legion Hall last Thursday FECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE while David Ward actfd as groomsman for Mi. Minlenko. Ushers were Steve Mintenko and afternoon while a larg gather ing enjoyed bingo In the ANNOUNCEMENTS Presbyterian Fan Bazaar, Nov. 17. LOST AND FOUND ttST NOTICE NOTICE There will be a special joint meeting of the Int. Union of Operating Engineers Locals 510 and 115 in the CIVIC CENTRE on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16 at 8 P.M. . Int. Rep. Wark will be present. All members are urged to attend. (267) L. Wide wish, to LOST Will the party who re- Welcomed by W. A. President, Men's Pure Wool Fawn Gabardine Raincoats with closed Balmacan Collar $42.50 Men's Pure Wool Fawn Gabardine Raincoats with full belt, Double Breasted, Military Styling $49.50 Men's Fine Egyptian , Cotton Raincoats, Ragr ian Sleeves with closed Balmacan Collar $26.50 encaRemeni oi ceivea a tweeo. coat identical Bcttv to Mr. to their own but with kevs Mrs. J. S. Black the guests each C. Kuruiok. Guests at the reception which followed at Valhalla Hal) were received by Mrs William Mintenko, who wore ar. afternoon dress of green crepe with yellow of Mr. and Mrs. in pocket, alter Armisice day . W. O. T. M. Card Tournament, Nov. 17, All welcome. Women of the Moose dance -w wedding will .dancc, please return promptly NOTICE OF MEETING A semi-annual General Meeting of the Pacific Coast Fishermen's Mutual Marine insurance Company, will be held on Saturday, November 2cth. 1949 at 10 a.m. in the Civic Centre Prince Rupert, B. C. L T. Wylie, Secretary-Manager. per Gertrude M. Stewart. 8 p.m. Friday wj canaaian UJion as keys received a small emblem as they entered the rooms. The bazaar was under general con-venership of Mrs. T. Morrow, Oddfellows' Hall, November 18. Andrews came- urgently required. (26) Prince Rurjert Svmohonv WORK WANTED corsage and Mrs . McPherson, whose rose color ju afternoon with Mrs. J. Gillis and hln. Orchestra Concert, Nov. 18. SALE . WORK WANTED" Will take In dress was enhance-! by a whits K'jinut Novcm- Civic Centre Bridge Ilnisn, children for working mothers corsage. i table-brown bcr 18. Day or nigm. Phone Red 59. (271) .ator heater. C. Toast to 'he coup!'1! was pro Baz- I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall u-hite pimmel HERE'S aar, Nov. 24 1 7th Ave. East. LOST Will the gentleman who For Distress of (270) received a new fawn trench Third card party Catholic coat in error after Armistice u. Bean in cnargc oi tne major raffles. Those In charge of various stalls were: ... Candy, Mrs. A. Sudth, Mrs. A. Hardy. Home Cooking, Mrs. D. Kerr, Mrs. D. Hcale. Fancy Work, Mrs. D. Gomez. Mrs. W. Rothwell, Mrs. V. Han-ley, Mrs. P. Bond. Hall Thursday, Nov. 24, 8 p.m. nula circulator Cheap, eoa Day Dane. Navy Drill Hall Nov. 11, please return it Im Old time Dance, Conrad Uni mediately to the Canadian street. Phone ted Hall Nov. 25 Admission 50c ''l IN s Legion. , (267) (267) WANTEtt 8 Meteor, four- PAIiaT ies. Radio, hea- St. Andrews Cathedral Fall Bazaar, Nov. 28. Saturday United Church Xmas Bazaar, Dec. I. WANTED To Rent furnished jA und backup Kitchen, Mrs. O. Keays. Mrs. A. J. Croxford, Mrs. H. Smith, Mother, you know how effective Vicks VapoRub is wncn you ruD it on. Now . . . here a special way to use VapoRub that mothers everywhere Jr. Mrs. W. Garbutt, Mrs. H. two room suite. Young Couple Phone 076 Commercial Hotei. Mrs. Anderson. (2ti7) WANTED To rent small apartment or light housekeeu- jr terms. Phone (266) Ford 4-door Mini, snap for i.ls Motor Ser Crange Ladies Sale, Dec. 7. Salvation Army Home League Killin, Mrs. W. Wallace nna. brings almost instant relief if their child has a bad cold or congested bronchial tubes. Servlteurs, Mrs. F. E'lison, Sale of fancy work and home im! nT). ""'rrh Mra. W. Osborne. Mrs. C. Mich-619 Dally News. 2.1 , , T cooking at Sons of Norway HalL Just put a spoonful of VapoRub in a bowl of boiling water or a vaporizer. Then . . . let your child breathe in the soothing VapoRub in Steam. aloff, Mrs. J. Ritchie. Mrs. W. 5r. Medicated vapors instantly penetrate deeD into 1 iN&frr i GET YOUR INTERIOR PAINTING DONE NOW SPENCE & MATIUK , Painters & Decorators Phone Blue Z13 P.O. Box 1111 i - 1 com-congesica Droncmal times to bring relief ine St. (268) j removal one cabin 740 Fui-3ft 849. - (286) ti circulating I ti wood, as i Phone Red WANTED Two neat appearing younii ladies fur national concern. Must be free to travel. Box 14. Daily News (268) Dec. 8 at 2:30 p.m. , Scotch Dane, Oddfellows Hall December 16th. , Moose Christmas Tree, Dec. 17, Moose Temple, 2.30 HrwK rji m witn every tireatn. Then . . . scurf .. . - -.... ... i. . i . the child sleeps, rub on . V VapoRub TENDERS mm (266) ! TENDERS For dismantling, n U Ne.<t, sr, Mrs, J. Fe vsby, Mrs. A. Gillil ' ' Pourers, Mrs. H. Smith sr.. Mrs. A. Guyan, Mrs. J. Connety, Mrs. W. F. Robertson. Cashier, Mrs. B. Murray. Mrs. E. A. Keelm told fortunes in tea cups. In the evening, bingo and other games were played, which Mrs. T. Morrow, Mrs. V. Duncan, Mrs. A. Hardy and a number of Legion men directed. Hot iiSM, speclallv w.id Mark 3 Hhot Sporting rh only $41.00 Munition $3.00 DJSB.01TS for fiappy, healthy feet" PERSONAL XMAS CARDS From your own Snapshots Come in and See our Samples 10c EA. 25 FOR J2.40 WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING loading and transportation to Terrace by truck and reassembling in spring of 1950 in school buildings at Terrace two No. 40-9 Gurney Bright Idea boilers with vulcan draw coal stokers will be received until Monday, November 21. 1949. These boilers are Wnln4 tit CdqI ffWft DHrf rnerv. Limited WHITES THIS HOSPITAL MURSi lor p.vjto and Money refunded "iry Sco.ie Sales -m Si, Ottawa work Is to toe commenced im-jdogs were served by Mrs. VV. (280) mowiTname- mediately contract is award-1 DftVi, A lu'ott nr inv tpnrier nut '-'a,-, and Mrs. M. Gll.-hrlst. It Fays to AQvertlse! necessarily accepted. Apply to The raffles were drawa follow- weaer Shovels Sohool District No. 53. C. W.ing the bingo session. Winners 'tiir.ps: Adam' X Littlpforrt Bros. Alger, ."secretary - Treasurer, (267) ttalntenanc Terrace, B. C. Saddle Oxfords wen Clamshei ' R"ck Grapples: FOR RFNT Just one coat of B-H "Fruconette" covert tmsightlv kiliomine. wsllaper . . . givra Tou ay walls with 1 tin vmliahle turface. Dries to the tnurh in couple of hour. uncrcte Mixers: l Trucks: Nelson TV !s lor Stockpile (neolite is my choice r for msmtiR O J Foot foot health health and and comfort comfort are are all- ' i vai: Rjce Port- FOR RENT Board and Room. Black 660. (tf FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping suite, suitable for quiet working couple. Phone Blue 638, before 1 p. m. (270) Mai Pumps; Na- .ne Scr:inors nnrl jitional All Steel were: Lazy boy chair, R. J. Williamson. Coffee table, donated by Gordon and Anderson, Juc Richards. ' Coal. Mrs. Nora Bond. Small Raffles: Flour, Ro:? Morrow. Candy, Jury Hardy. Chickens, donated by BuIk-ley Market, Mrs. E. B.md, Mrs. R. Nesbitt. Bridal Doll, donated by Miss E. Gandy, L. Johansen. Cuple Doll, donated ov Miss "Ws; Nat ona pmws'. National and Convevctr. ui)n from Na- Room, (2C.6) RENT Sleeping -blh E. FOR 221- Co. Ltd.. McBride Street Phone 311 (til FOR RENT Larse housekeep ing room, 613 Third Avenue 4 Used Furni (tf) Otlice Fix- all-important for a nurse, because she's toters, Cups REAL ESTATE , wilier sewing Willi Cabinets rnp crtr a rnnnwrt hnii. on IP . 4 Jl hJiJLJ V. .vjw --- ij, ! rrib(5, Disston on her feet all day long, day after day. Miss Delaney found that sure-footed, flexible NEOLITE remained gloriously comfortable and healthful, even after , Gandy, Lillian Pa'mer. Rug. made by the W. A. Sew- 1 lot, could be duplex, goou f....r.i.llH,Av, now rtlumhiria. I Ne-y Logging 7 3-1 ry Roofing manv months of wear, what s more, her NEOLITL- 9th Avenue West $2400 Cash Ing club, C. Twaltcs. or terms. H. G. HELGERSON , Flowers, donated by Mr3. LTD. Wl) Houston. V. Foster. v. MaKUiia. ?S, TTOllTllr 30 Pair only Reg. Price $6.95 FOR - for $4.95 - AT THE ; . FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED KiU b.,i..i.i.' soled shoes were still in first-class condition when ' the leather-soled pair' were scuffed and worn. SAVOY W. L. WOODS, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASEK STREET PRINCE RUPERT 4 slitly used Ra- Cake donated by Mis. Mor Hays 1136 FOR SALE House, Cove Ave. "I made test of pair of Neolite-soletl duty shoe with a leather-soled pair," writes Miss M. Delaney, a Toronto hospital nurse. "NEOLITE proved best for foot health, comtort and long wear!" (270) . row Lena Evorleigh. e lowest prices CtBlack 324. 'FOR SALE-5 iwm house close Pillow Slips, Margaret Cun- un rinors nin. 'You, too, can make your shoe dollars do double . duty! Ask for NEOLITE soles on new shoes and resoles for the Jamily. They're light, v -.of, healthful and amazingly comfortable! to schools on rvn sve, u ; ningnam. f' Phone 543, Call1 On Tuesday evening, the I.e- bedrooms large kitchen and hardwood floor in living room (tf) ird Ave. Box 638 Ph. 357 i S,evf,ral used Hum. and Tiirii,utii :hiph have 'been m smug Without thk NAM( -it's not th tamef dining rooms, uooa km"111 and additional storage space. 7 room house with per.eot view on Ambrose. Basement, three lots, with furniture. Only $4000 on terms. . 5 room house close in wt filth East. Complete with oil heater and range. a nr.fvi Viniiso nn Hav'j uove " inaulerl and Mown Machine (tf) lkuase Marlin gion W. A. sponsored a card party under the convenership of Mrs. W. .i ithwcll Winners were: Bridge, Mis. A. Cur.on an ! Mr. Roberts. Cribbage, M. ;. A. E. Diikens, sr. and O. K. Nelscn. Whist, Mrs. A. J. Croxford. F. Miller. Outwear Leather Over 2 to i f runiCTMAC t I IK 1 I' Ul r $35 981 7th 260 NFOUTE tX.Th. Gocdv.orT'f. I ..bt.r C. o( Csroia ltd. iKrr i iiiiii f,:,:,SinS('r TTpnriln -i . i s I i I Circle. Large porches, ; cement foundation, ideal family home For information or in-spec; -tinn spp Robert E. Montatlor ' - - - - - - - fin? in good rnn- 1 JrlSV fcSv( NOW ON DISPLAY 7 "ahE. or phone : - (266) c' heater etc 8 Lt. Strings $1.40 to $2.00 8 Lt. Fairy Tales $2.35 Limited. (271l( FOR SALE Wartime house.! Four rooms Close in on Seventh Ave. East. FOR SALE 5 rooms and bath near Booth School. Hardwood floors. Splendid condition. PRINCE RUPMtr REALTY CO. 271) It is later than, you think McLarev range BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS Tor Your Personal Signature 16 Assorted Xmas Cards 75c, 89c & 95c per box 15 Brilliant Pointsettia Asst. Cards 1.00 per box 15 "The Xmas Birds of Happiness" 1.00 per box 18 Ass't "Jolly Old Santa" , J. 00 per box 25 Beautiful Assorted Cards 1.00 per box 12 Bronzed and Embossed ass't cards ...r 1.00 per box 16 colorful Snow Scenes 1.00 per box 12 Cards "Coaching Days" 1.50 per box 16 Ass't Canadian Snow Scenes 2.00 per box AMAZING VALUE A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS FOR Sjit,E (NY ARTICLE TILL XMAS 1 J..,.. nii "'vn,l mar buoy FOR SALE Dinette suite, nat k i" chain snri 8 Lt Miro-Ster $2.30 7 Lt. Indoor Set , $2.45 Extra Lamps . 7 u Outdoor Set .- $3.45 Series .08 ea. 9 Lt. Bubble-Lites $3.60 110 volt .15 ea. Noma 'Wreaths from $1.05 Bird .25 ea. Qne and Two Lights to $2.35 Bubble .25 ea. , m Angel-Olo, ,,-,,, ea : -. ".i NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. LID. BESNER BLOCK PHONE 210 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. STEWART. B.C. So do your Xmas Shopping NOW BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT ural finish, red leameitw chairs. Phone Blue 272. (268) FOR SALE Pea gravel worked and screened to size required. Phone Blue 939 l3tt8) FOR SALE Late 47 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe. Radio, Hear and air conditioner and other extras in beautiful condition. Enciuire at Midwav Oro-eerv or Eves 964 6th E. (271 . Dr :- ?ce Ruoert Large Sec't. hi ' w Sedan ' ,nl?ts of 7- Smt Elec-c,rt?n -mbvoe GEORGE COOK, Jeweller PHONE 234 1 1 1 527 3rd Ave. Successor to M. Heilbroner Phone 624 J j 1 BESNER BLOCK, 3RD AYE.