' '- : a t v ft Pioneer Woman Prince Rupert Doily NIevi uTiday, february if-, i9b2 -P erdona J Laid at Rest ford Harrison, William Harrison, Arthur Shelford, Fred Talbot Lome Priest and R. G. Van der sl-ie ;f Vancouver. Mary beautiful floral tributes' iostined to the esteem in which' cecea.-fd was held. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Radford sailed last night on the Prince j George for a trip to Vancouver. BASEBALL PIONEERS I The first basebel! -ranizatlon in the United Stas .vas the Knickerbocker Baseball Club, formed in New York in l;M. CanaJian rJ!t en ion j Olof Hanson, after a week's , business viVit here and at Smith- arl 'it Cnioifcif Pinal Rites for Mrs. E. J. Mohr fl Wistaria Churchyard A little churchyard besid-e' the Ullage place of worship at Wistaria in the Ootsa Lake country was the scene of the Interment at the end of last week of Mrs. , Anna H. Mohr, one of the es-! teemed pioneer women of that! (iistrict, whose death occurred at ihe farm home of the familv nn ers and Terrace, sailed bv the: Ilt ?. A i ' J1"' Canadian Leeion enrd n,rt Prce George last night on his ! 1 ARROWDART ! ; ?" t' r" ' X !i, Affair at Johnson s Home last night t0 Vam'ouv,r- saw 48 members en-"lUrn Joy their favorite games. Win-, Mr. and Mrs. John Knut.son WTwkT st niKht on the Prince wnist-A. J. Croxford and Mrs. George for Vancouver. They will Rrilwfr. ! holiday In California and expect t m t. wT Mrehouse 10 be ay month. ' and A Alair Cribbaxe-Mrs. J. Judge and Mr and Mrs- C. W. Alger of Mr. Deane-Freernan. i Terrace sailed last night on the Wements smiled on lis Hospital Auxiliary afternoon when the Thursday last. Death came after i long Illness. thmui'.h. changing; Mother of Mrs. Earl Rerker nf 1 j iiiiiii us a dreary and j ' i' Dit'i one of bright Prince Rupert, Mrs. Mohr was i Kerresnments were served by Frlrce George for Vancouvesr and Mrs- A1f?er Is going south for Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Plhira Mi. 3 Margaret Gomez. 'A " ' 4 . j- , oorn 87 years ago in Nashua,! Minnesota. A? a young woman j she moved from there to Mon- i tana and in 1919 came with her! lamlly of ten children to Wis- ! taria. There she had since marie I 1 Mrs. Rue Johnson wel-?! iiv quests to her hunic to attend a .It htii.c tea presented i .Me was graeed by a i medical treatment and was accompanied by a Terrace nurse, Mrs. T. E. Brooks. ! Mrs. Catharine Laurie sa.lU.-d ! last night on the Prince Oeniw . I v . icniulion r home. I stinle linen cloth on I for Vancouver to attend a west- I faijides Hit widower, deceased ;ls survived by seven sons and l Jlns,,l ern credit conference and a con 'ec r hree daughters. The sons are ; vention of credit women's break-i fast clubs. . r;it erect a oouqwt or mid paper white nar- n whs Hanked by redj . pmir (I by Mrs. C. C. j VV. II. Douinont, Mrs. r , ; J Elmer C. Mohr, Wistaria; Henry W. Mohr, Kenn-ewlck, Wash.; Ed Bii-Pro Women Complete Plans for ltig Social Event Mrs. W. J. Nelson, after a three Business unit Professional weekE' vJslt the city with her arid Mrs. D. Ritchie. uuuKinris, mis. james Donald mom was in marge or "unnis liud made final ar son and " Miss Beverlcv Nelson ; Ham and Mrs. G. W. rangemcnts Wednesday nnillTMiay night nigtH .7 '".'mil, tMje, first, annual .h. 1. sailed by the Prince Oeorrre last t semreurs were Mrs. uieir r i. !'(;. Mrs. 1). Odowi- card party rty to be held March 7 nfKht on ner re'""n to Ocean NYLON DRAPES Canadian-made nylon upholstery fabrics are ward J. Mohr, Madison, Wise.;' Glen. Raymond Mohr, Baltimore., Md.; Charles H. Mohr, CordovaJ Alaska, and Francis K. Mohr,: Vancouver. The daughters are' Mrs. E W. iDorothyi Becker, i Prince Rupert; Mrs. John (Ruth) Towns, Kellyton, Alabama, and ; Mrs. w. H. fCatherinei Adrian,! Vancouver. There ait; eighteen grandchildren. j Rev. L. A. McPhee TTnitprt Sidney Elkiiis, Mrs. in the Civic Centre - uui, aytius. uic luxurious maieiasse on this Her' a ihirt that not only looks better, but is specially made to stay looking better far longer ! Dart features a perfect-fitting collar made of Arrow-created broadcloth that stays fresh . . . can't wrinkle . . . needs no starch . . . wears and wears and wears t This fibulous shirt is SAN-FORlZED-IabtKed, of course. Arrow tailoring means Dart irons like a dream 1 And ao worry about those sturdy, hand-some buttons popping off! They're anchored on. Just lock 'em over ! Dart's the best shirt value in town ! Junes, Mrs. J. A. Mac- Members will make up their i Mrs L. M. ureene. 'own lames. Thev w h ronkiriL' titljle was In ' choice of their favorite it amps chesterfield, the frieze on the chair, the deep pile rug, and the gay printed drapes are all of nylon. Nylon fabrics can be kept clean with soap and water and stand up to long, hard wear. Curtains won't sag, won't shrink, and need little or no ironing They last for years. ' - Legion Arranges Mis. C. H. Klklns, Mrs. bridge, whist, cribbage or can inrr and Mrs. A. M asta, and have a chance of winning a DliZO Refr.xihmont., ,U1 bilbanks Funeral WATTS & NICKERSON . Church pastor at Burns Lake, j officiated at the funeral at Wis-' : taria. Pallbearers included old i ' of the rafffle were oe served. idMin and Mrs. R, G. 1 This Is the Business and Pro-! fessional W MEN'S CLOTHING BLAMES MOTHERS VJUL Canadian Legion will sponsor Third Avenue Phone 345 i BECKENHAM, England Reu- I fncnds and neighbors of many , ful hand-made tea the year and they hope to give . funpral arrangements for a vet- tersi-Mothers are held resnon-! yearE standl"g- Ttey were Clif- ' 1 ,m mm m mtmm J by Miss J. Potter- ; everyone a good time as well as eran of two wars and Legion won V. tiers 1952 ,e i Nora 0 finit"'lai Arnold scess. ; member who died suddenly gave a paper no5r!a ,, , (h T , ,..u sible for the mentaL and emotional troubles of some adolescents a l l Ff Fl P 1 " PaMBl W9. W FV F- mm mm A. O. Morse was elected presi- kft No :m chiiiu cups and sauc-.uui by Jr'an Morrison t No. 331. w commemorate Inteinntir.ni.1 ' " ' -iuu ...,, . . . . cents sent sent bv by noliee police mnrtt courts tr. to o t fi 1 mi was -on by Mrs. ceremonial. All clubs throughout the UL-ni-IH n.unt H...U Mr. Gilbanks horn In T Ivor-, ing of OI"lne the lodge 'ooge last last night. nignt. nuspuai pnysiciar., ur. W. War- j ! Aith ticket No. 394. Other officers were electert lent. Wrote that thp nhnnrmoli. ruary as membeis of'thc Inter- P0H'' EnB,and- came to Canada ( i 4 lor tin ii uiu aw c.ui.Mta m ins " uan- " v"iunvii ui UU.VI CNS ... follows; Vice-President, Mrs. L. Var- s!& M. I) Lemon and . , .1 Mrs r P s m w i FOOD STOISS and Professional Women Th acUan Armv T("nth Field Ambul ties of mothers which most often affect their children are over-anxiety,' rigidity, hostility or A f n. , , , ., , ..purpose of this meeting sairiance Corps in 1915. In the Sec- felt, "u lint oi tne women's ,,. ,A ond World War ho T ft ,i Secretary, Mrs. E i..... m.,.i, .-. .ulu, ls to oring io minn . ., . ...... ..wr ..v.i..s throughout hrn,.h. the nome suard. Rosang. iiK.r,,.,,,,, over 'the our. colleagues .. Cunrit ., fit T Here for 10 years, he saw ser- I Financial ". m member, of their the tea and raffles i brine 'he Auxiliary .elation are worklnr- al0"KS'd0 to achieve our com- cm, pi. -turn of their , , mon aims. ' CGS as an ; RTdd- ' SLfrund!he Hospital ! Surviving him are his mother,' MrMCr"- tomo'oVnTghf ' b"th Ut Wa"aSy'i T,V' F0SSUm' ' r"ZS were served at ' The LodSe deCded to make a the close of the meeting 1 1 ji'ju ior uie rruice Th ,,A, PEACHES nnf I Shortening Lynn Volley, Tin jLXJX. 8 Jewel, 1 Lb -.'.tic I 1 Hospital Modern- ,nd i..u j useu in tne ceremony are symbols of International federation, and the ceremony Is to remind members of Its size and scope, and to honoj Its quarter million members In 19 countries. At the conclusion of this ceremony Mrs. Arnold Rave a short tjriiroTrTrrt- firrwnh -. -.0n..i,. SMJm. NABOB COFFEE Poud . . . cjgc ' tians Vole il Clinic $100 i . v..i On s of Prince Rupert ne late Kln O'orge VI and memoers showed their i uc received another APPLE and BLACKBERRY JAM. 4 lb TIN 72e ROYAL TUDOR TEA .'"'pOlJliD 75c WALNUTS I 4 I boost Thursday with oi moo by the Rotary to the late King and his family by bowing their heads' In prayer. There were 2U members and two visitors Present ProciHont BABY? OWN SOAP ZZiZiZZZZZZ.l" auldine. Rotarian dele- 4 ily H.J tb Parent-Tear.)-,,.- Mary McMillan was In the chair. waa i LB TIN 38c -I'l'ii.sorecl attempt to h clinic, told members BURGLAR3 DRUG VICTIMS SINr;APnnir .i3.,..t . r. on would pay .w. for one w,.u in. DUrR- I imai service for city 'ars here have delved Into Mal-pre-whoDi children. ayan folk lore to find the secret CAKE MIX Robin Hood, Pkh PREM Swift's, Tin 25c MORE "WATTS" FCR YOUR MONEY! Depenc";! Motriion Diesels now develop more electric power: 3000 walls tnd 6000 waits il 1800 R.P.M. First cost, operalinj and maintenance cosli are lower than gasoline or other deisel sets . . . World Famous Monisons arc "Self -regulating" end "Switch-startins," come fully equipped, ready for use. Order your eompacl fvlcr.iscn plant today . . . new stocks in transit. Pnct complete 6000 Wails $1760-3000 Walls $1 340 49cJ J of : were anxious tn dm atl'"'. ICijb. Ern: I r,, '''''' I ;'T fi mysterious drug to dope victims before robbing the clinic so as to be- tneir them. ble for Police said the burglars government 4 ' 'i '4 ' - . V' 'f- " ' "'iJ ft-" ii H ' said are usine n whit rtru,HA- -v.ini PKT $1.25 i w --.... .unu, i nilll.ll 'is were also notified Produces "deep sleep" in many T"!'t Fred Scadden that successful burglaries. TEA BAGS De-Lux 1 25's .. MARGARENE Rose Brand BREAD Fresh Any Brand .. GERBERS Cereal n rue for "tree illustrated literaturr. n or the Smitbpre Rn. i ' - - 34c LOAF 14c PKT. 25c ) would take place March incir.bi'rs m invite ders foiispiel will be added i. red 'linment of visitors Jrna-ylU" .i - 3 Year PRODUCE AT ITS BEST J f Valhalla Uap February 16. dance, 1 40c) v fcWSJiS.'V: -r .. .'y " 1 vr -.. a..-j-? gt;t.i . t . 25c BUNCH CARROTS O for California Crisp Large Bunches ,'. 4U - ' : 'LETTUCE Very Fresh ' Largest Heads Available '. HEAD RADISH OR GREEN ONIONS for Large California Bunches CHILDREN'S 15c 25c The Dry Goods anj Novelty Shop fill be closed from February 14 to 28. . (40c) Out of respect to the late King George the Moose Club will be closed Friday, February !5. (39ci NOTICE A meeting of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union will be held in the Union Hall on Sunday, February 17, at 7:30 p.m. Nomination of officers. (40c) ',"'"- ' tj. STEEL UTENSILS KARO SYRUP 2L8 TIN 39c SOUP Campbells Vegetable 2 TINS 27c' ANIMAL COOKIES PKT...38c PEAS K B Choice 5's tin j4c Imported From England ALL RUBBER GUMBOOTS Warmly lined . . . Grey or Black INTRODUCING I 1 Saturday wil be a busy day after the Friday holiday. However, SUPER-VALU has prepared for this by oddinq the fourth checkout counter to cut your waitinq to a minimum. iNEW SERVICE TO ii i Sizes 7-8 -9 - 10 SUNLIGHT SOAP BAR 10c PRUNE PLUMS Nabob ... . 2 TINS 27c iNCE RUPERT As "lw "s t k ? 1 ' Mm w AND A&) J Specials Good Until Wednesday, February 20th j SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR i PKT 46c ' QUAKER OATS, Regular PKT. 32c' Sixes 11 -12-13 and 1 UPHOLSTERY URACLEANED IN - YOUR HOME A World Wide Service AT THE MEAT COUNTER 1 Family Shoe Store Ltd. No. 1 BACON-End Pieces, Per Lb. . . 67c Centre Cuts, Per Lb. . . 75c No. 1 FRANKFURTERS i lb. CeiiaPkts. . . 59c f"n328 D. J. Duracleaners CHARLIE ROBERTS Dave Jones j