of countries were m Prince Ru- Kina. Queen Contest ' ' " " 'Halllday. Robert Green, son of Mr. and ' 1 Mrs. O. R. Green; 1 Prince Rupert. Daily" News Saturday, August 19, 1950 Ray Reflects and Reminisces 31 Children Moot Womtn To Assist Carnival Two new members were initiated into the Women of the Moose at their regular meeting this week. They were Mrs. Ed. i Reggie Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Green; f - uwajr was Du:ia- ing and that meant a wide 'variety of languages. It made a situation, at first somewhat confusing, or until the dominant tongue became more familiar. One day, a new Canadian.facing a D and D charge was wonder James David Blackstone, son of Mrs. D. Blackstone; i john bjorn eumeriand. son of i Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland; ' Are Enrolled HE BESI plumbing Service HONE 108 , Eileen Johnson, daughter of Now and then conquest U done the hard way! But Jabs Daughters from Prince Bupert marched their way right into some of the Thirty-one entrants have en-1 : ing what was going to happen rolled in the Junior King andi """" i wnTwr' Queen Civic daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James coniesi lor tne Bremner; Hildebrand and Mrs. Heaton. Conducted by Graduate Regent Mrs. C. Mclntyre, the regular business session, besides routine matters, dealt with the Civic Centre carnival The social- service committee was appointed to take over the W.O.T.M.'s part The evening was rounded out with whist, at which Mrs. Richard Giske was winner and Miss Sylvia Johnson low score. Re 1 1 mm. we managed to learn j that two citizens, called Billy j (Chief W. H. Vlckers) and Billy , W. E. Fisher, crown prosecutor! Centre carnival thjs year, accord largest strongholds of the American Paciflq Coast and a'ccepted surrender ia charming fashion. I LADIES SLIPS 1 : I Nationally Advertised Su-lefle ... Pacemaker 300 and j :; Formula 4.00 each FRASER & PAYNE j might have something to do with LUMBING & ing to last minute reckoning this morning. They are : Harry Louis Knutson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Knutson; Patricia Diane Holbrook, daughter of Mrs. A. Holbrook; Judy Moore, Mrs. Florence heating ponce court affairs. Pondering the outlook, he apparently concluded there wasn't much hope Smiling broadly he suddenly Brenda Louise Feigel, daughter of Mrs. J. Feigel; Maurice Desautels, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Desautels; Ervin Wilfred Brian Kiesman, son of Mrs. Inglbjorg Kiesman; Judith Marie Grlmolfson, daughter of Mrs. Ruby Grlmolfson? Leona Berg, daughter of Mrs. Kris Berg; ; freshments were served by the publicity committee whose mem Advice from Ottawa is to the effect that pie cost of boot repairing will oe as mucn u4 twenty percent higher. Perhaps it would be Just as well to purchase a new pair and go :ompleteJy broke. All sorts of men from all kinds L PoSt office mat., , bers were hostesses for the ciiiy aa vick and Billy da evening. isn. Too mucha". upy Sews Classified. Donald Army, son of Mr. and The ukelele,. it has been pro ven, can be played quite accept Classified Advertising Pay Mrs. Don Army; aDiy Delow the surface of the Carole Louise Wick, daughter of Mrs. D. Wick. water. Recitals should be ex clusively submarine. Birtch,. guardian; Lynne Emerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asable Emerson; Sandra Anne Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Davis. Georgie Fowlie, daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. George Fowlie; Karen Marie Forman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Forman; . Alan John Davey, son of Mr. and Mxs. J. W. Pavey; Carol Ann Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark; FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS As Prince Rupert watched the wartime warehouse gradually if .taking shape cn the local water Miss Marjory Furk, who Joined her brotlr, SU-wrt, aiid Mia Dorothy Todd for a motor trip through the interior, returned to Vancouver and Nanaimo by this afternoon's first flight. front. It was natural enough to SRI conclude tne building was too large. So it was, in a certain Billie Fudger- son of Mr. and PHONE 24 222 Second Av. sense but not from the anelelM William Fudger; cf an awakening and aggressive Teddy Arney, son of Mr. and Asia. It's size was out of pro-, Mrs. Jaquelins Arney; j portion to the immediate prestnt.i Ingrid Winnifred Halvoisen, (but in keeping with Pacific de-1 daughter of Mrs. M. Halvorsen. .velopments that look more and Ronnie Bltterman, son of Mrs. G THE TAILOR more s enificant from vear to . J. Bittermau: . year. This great structure which ! Patricia Rcblin, daughter of 02 Seagrams Sure Seagram's "V.or m 'Scoram's ."83" 5eajram$ Crown Royal StatjrattVs King's PJaU Starjrams Special Old mlpht mean much. Is be!ne dls- Mrs. D. H. Roblin; mantled. It !s new and it u! Lance Vrebosch.'son of Mr. and SATIII - GLO Semi Gloss & High Gloss In many beautiful tints for interior decorating. QUICK DRrING THOMPSON HARDWARE CO, LTD. sound and could be of immense , Mrs. A. J. Vrebosch; LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS MADE TO MEASURE SUITS . LATEST STYLES IN COATS 5-ervhe. As if tnoush destruction I Lynn Montesano, daughter of were not (coin? on in the world, jMr. and Mrs. M. Monrem: with more in rrvmpot. this also, Donna Lynn Thompson must be taken down. if'nuehter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. HIGHEST QUALITY O GUARANTEED FIT ' Thompson; Tt upmi tb mnrn Prlnro Rii- LvLeie Lillian HallHav This idvertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbil rert prows, the scarcer become . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blake l citv mans. On:e, they were for dirtr'b'j'ln in tW- lVed VVp PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT LING THE TAILOR every shoo office. Todav, how- pvpr f Ov-" nne t, almost 80- pears essentia! to havr a mill, pud rrh" IMt wouM r"1. A 220 - 6th St. Phone 649 286 i vt. nn is often required, and i promptly. ! Classified bring quick resuiU. lTRODUCING- u.ff.ii "if n .luiiiiu v3Aj iianges cost oxration for 3 to 4 months. ckcas is clean ' blacken utensils, tent heat 100 ! positions, i :Uve While En-;ar,ges by Mof lat. 1 turn tlie button -ncr at full lueut. "'kfias is six times than city gas. 'ven at required iiure In minutes. VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday," 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coqultiara ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coqultiam. 11 pin. FOR NORTH QVfF.N CHARLOTTE SI.AI ss. Caaiosun, August 18 10 p ro. FOR SOVTH QUEEN VH ARI-O ITS ISLANDS ss. Camosun. August 2$ 10 p m. FRAKK . SKIKNS Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Pbone 668 r I WISU VOLTO 3 I I THIS OL.O SUIT N ;-55si.x ( I -WANT VOU 1 ' ' S BUV VOUPSELFA " . OF MINB HANGING ) H fl " SSffZa)7 TO LOOK ,., . A NEW SilT ) f ,N THE CLOSET ,4 J SvMI VELL- J.." Vow--' f nonsense) ii dJ?90 ' ' rNiN?i'ii iKan ef.-S'' , BLONDE j: WW; ac young- uS (W feS rfl l L A NICE . . I U POP COME OUT IN THE ALLE ) ZL I I 11 ' " BRUSHING KyfA O . u i M, QUICK, ANO SEE WHAT j 6 fT Al 1 "' j ; i I.,. ; K HEPBEPr YOU'LL , ' v v I I ( ORNO.XAA 1 WAS JUST ) f l VEGETABLES FWlUAsJ f AN IDEA 1 VC:iIJnR5k fTS J S.HZt oaAT;,vv-) " WUIhn 1 I U YWmrM. . s Ffe .k- ( I'LL FINISH MY SHAVE ) I V E fTT -S POWN HERE.SO 1CAN A Art C - l THE GAS RANGES ON DISPLAY Ask for a Demonstration Mcltac Bros. : V mm POBTT-fldT- 1ERAL FREIGHT EMBARGO The Railway Association of Canada Enibargo No. 23 Effective 11:59 p.m. Monday, August 21 In view of possible work stoppage due to labor dispute, embargo Is placed gainst the acceptance of all -carload and LCL freight shipments not covered oj Kailway Association ot Canada Embargo No. 22 Issued August 16, effective August 17 from connecting rail, water and steamship lines .from. all stations on or via the Canadian Pacific Railway, Canadian National Railways, es in Canada, Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway, Ontario Iorthland - Railway, Napierville Junction Railway and Northern Alberta Railways; Aftd aeainut the acceptance of 11 sueto shipments from all stations to all consignees and destinations on or via Canadian Pacific Railway, Canadian National Railways, lines in Canada, Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway, "jitario Northland Railway, Napierville Junction Railway and Northern rta Railways. Exception: when authorized by permit issued by the following-For traffic originating on Canadian Pacific Eastern Region, A. Smitb,&upt. Transportation, Toronto; for Canadian Pacific Prairie and Pacific Regions, A. B. Burpee, Supt. Transportation, Winnipeg; for traffic 0"Binating on Canadian National Atlantic Region, E. A. Robertson, General Supt. Transportation; Muncstoij; for Canadian National Central Region. E. H. ')tke' General Supt. Transportation, Toronto; for Canadian National western Region, W. H.' Horner, Supt. Car Service, Winnipeg; for "Toronto, amilton and Buffalo Railway, J. R. Vanevery, Car Accountant, Hamilton; or Ontario Northlftnd Railway, R. J. McMlllln, Supt. Transportation, North Mont 'liM f weUoa Railway, R. E. Kendrlck, Vice-President, memton10' Nurthern Alberta Railways, J. M. MacArthur, General Manager, he nnaufly association of cadada II tWGNWOCO, WAKE UP 7 LOOK WHAT YOUR . ' 1 ( I'LL. TAKE , NO. DEA(?, VOU'PE NOT V-, IT -Aa- JCgOiG TO TAKE ThE FIRST h 7''2Copr;1222lJl1Il, Syniio, Inf., VC'prlJ riphrt tnmti j 1 ac,TMr ini n 11 m 11 i" -' r : . . ji . . 1