3 Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, June 1?, 1951 Loca a n Whitchorsc To Terrace (Sidewalk d PERSONAL A classified will buy. sell or find it ACHING BACH? Why tuffer with backache or paiuft! Mnu) Many Bnd quick nbX bj Ub" br. Chair Kidney-Liw Pllla. Thli promt remedy treau two conditwna at oace: contain! ipecial remedial ingradieiM ier both kidney and liver ditordera wluc often cauae backache. Ur. Ctaaae Whitehorse Deonle are buying land near Terrace. Peter Vev- skace and Otto Olson have bought forty acres on the main Salt Lake Ferry running every Sunday starting at 12 noon, weather permitting, (to Mrs. W. L. Hitchcock and family sailed last nluht on the Co- highway two miles from Terrace a name yi Miss Deshka Penoff returned home on the Camosun last evening from her studies In Vancouver. FOR .KENT Furnished apartment at the Summit Apartments. Phone Black 277. (ltc) depend J5 T over the Skecna bridge on th-e road to Copper river. If you want to sell it, advertise And Fence Cedar At Attractive Prices PHONES: 116, 117 or 58 ;qultlam for Vancouver where .they will spend the summer. Don't miss Appincr thp txun Alcan films being shown at the CAvir rpntr. nr. vtnnrfnv .T,inl- Dale L. Pitt, managing direc- 1 18, 1951, at 8 p.m. Silver coilec- 'M ' Silbak-Premwr mine, was tion. Everybody welcome. (14ZO a passenger aboard the Camosun 'last evening returning to Pre-Ben Sampson who sailed for j mier from a brief business trip Vancouver last Thursday, will to Vancouver, remain in that city for about a i week, before proceeding on his We now have this year's HU,h journey to Burbank, California. ! School pins in .stock and would , t ...111 noli fnr Jbert & McCaffery LIMITED x i De ue giaa viu.li li ii oiru stuuenus win iVT U 1 ''Ti" jf' 7 4 f g fm( M f . - y t -'"" ",.-'"" . kLSlJt -W ;J JiiA.Z ,M (ltc) : Mrs. J. M. Oolby, wife of Lt.tneir5 Bulger's Jewellers. C. O. Snell, production man-auer for the J. H. Todd & Sons Son3 of ll iniioiiiiuincnld 'orwai 'J salmon canning concern, came and family sailed last niht cm the Coquitlam for Vancouver. They will proceed' later to Halifax where Lt. Cdr. Golby is being transferred in the naval service. . Md,y 1.0.0.3.' tea, June p Thornton, ?uu tui north from Vancouver to Klemtu cannery at trre end of the week. J. A. M. Patterson of Toronto, V J. Because of the eoori attend-1 n rn,.i, on t u touor imist Novelty Square SB - nrpslrlent. of the Mlnine Corpora- " i u. 1 VI iwv J. n.iu w. . ... . i v . , ance at Friday night's Sons of directors of J. H. Todd & Sons. - . i June 23. PRAMCAR Thj combination sidecar-perambulator pictured here aroused considerable interest when it was shown for the first time at the 3ritish Industries Fair in London and at Castle Brdmwlch, near Birmingham. Tha "Prarrtcar," as the vehicle is calied, can be attached arid converted from perambulator to sidecar in a few seconds. The "Pramcar" is fitted with hood and windscreen, oHuin'g baby "complete protection, and the makers claim that the combination is less prone to skidding than a solo bicycle. Norway whist drive and dance, it i are sailing by the Camosun to- tion of Canada, wno nas Deen ai ahpp Arm for the past week taan Legion Auxiliary was aecmea the weekly events morrow on their return to Vic .Mcooking sale, legion visiting the Torbit mine, will be would continue toria. They have been visiting iae 28. Seven tahlpx nf whist were the company s plants at Inver Coordinating Tea, here aboard the Camosun tomorrow going through to Vancouver enroute back East. Dlavcd. first orlzes enlnir tn Mn ness and Klemtu during the past 9. Signe Berg and Elder Andersen. week. jiic Ml Bazaar, October Mr. and Mrs. Phair Grass sail REWARD. A reward of $100 tn anv nerson civine lnforma- ed last evening on the Coquitlam uh Bazaar, October 20. JJoltf -Jlrr'wa (s merlan full Sale, no-:,i (153c) H. Glaner and Mrs. L. Campbell, Edmonton; S. Sass, Kwlnitsa; Miss Nichols and Lee Nichols, Kitwanga; H. Johnson, Palmer, I Alaska; E. Heaney, Cumshewa; ! A. W. Johnston, Oroville, Wash.; R. S. Bick. Mercer Island, (dm Bzaar, November 17. tion which will lead to the dis-on for Butedale whence they will go to Vancouver on the Camosun covery of the boat which ram-tomorrow night. Mr. Phair is med the seiner Alrita on construction superintendent for Saturday afternoon or Sunday the Canadian Fishing Co.. and morning. Phone SunnyMde Can-has been here in connection with nery. I the new local plant. , . nf thp local Second prizes were won by Mrs. Carl Olske and Mr. West. Elaine Steffens, the S.O.N, candidate for this year's Queen of the North, was Introduced by Ounnar Selvig. Dancing to Mike Colussi's music followed from 10 p.m. to 2 a n il Members of, the (lance committee were Mrs J. Ritchlp Mis. 1533) fall Bazaar November (Prince Kupcrt) D. Candow, J. A. Kllner, J. Hitchcock, J. C. Walsh, A. M. Crait. Mr. and Mrs J J. Jolm- No. Mtr' Fall Bazaar,' ' 8. Frank McLe' 4. r.L-s returned j branch of tiro Bank of Montreal,! ston. Mr and Mrs. G. T. O'Con- UULVERTON, England (P A from a trio to Vancouver, bring- who has been holidaying 1n the j nor, W. M. Holmes, J. ,H. Allai. hole dtig eight months ago in a aboard L. M. Keid, Yantruver; Miss F. rcadway in this Somerset town ine back a new car Mr McLean south, was a passenger B ... .. .V. r lnct oupnlnir onintu Rfntt Rnrnahv R O'Shaueh- will hp fillprl in The council FINANCE CENTRE j y Schrovder, Mrs. Roy Johnson, London Stock Exchange Mi. and Mrs. J. Pedersen, J. Mended In 1801 and no Naimhton, R. Hundelde and Mr. i at about 4,000 member Selvig. has been living in rrince nuperi uie vumunuii 1 - s -.. ---- - oh riitriPt fnr manv vears. As I through to Stewart where he will nessy and Pat O Shaugnnessy, has decided that oil burned in Nanaimo; C. Duval, Queen Char- : nljht warning lamps has already iMotin anH I rciinw hp manaeer of the . This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control lotte Islands; Miss B. Hunter, ; cost more than the price of fill- I. 1 ,U um-iv no two mi . . . . . w . M. S. Genge, who is James Smith were horse-skidding branch there, logs near Terrace. I going south on vacation. coard or by tlie jviernment oi diiumi ujiuiuw, city; R. R. Gard ner, Cowichan; ine in the hole. JOHN H. Box Derby Candidates BULGER Onloinci clrht Made in many attractive colors, Shingoleen beautifies and protects old and new shingles and fences. Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. lk Bulger Ltd. (JJrian lofertj (This is the first in a series of features about conestants in the coming Soap Box Derby. The Derby, which will open the Prince Rupert Exhibition, at 7 p.m., June 29, is sponsored In Prince Rupert by Frlzzell's Motor Products Ltd. and the Daily News.) Third Avenue JSMBING For the MEAL that REFRESHES Eight Prince Rupert boys, bc-(,.,, ivt mrp nf 11 to IS. are FINEST buckling down to get their soap . box racer ready for the Derby, J OF BEST OF FOOD June 29. Most of them dldn t get started until June 1, or shortly and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service COOKING nV after, and they are putting an , i heir spare time into getting their car "on the road" so they . can "iron out the bugs" before it . FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS TIIONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE the big race. One of these feverish workers r. ...... Dnhorl, 11 OS 2 Altl- i i i 1 r You Know PHONE 1S Dliau ivwui-ivu. . . i brose Avenue. Brian made a car ( tod vpor hut. he savs he Is "much . M'pair and Alteration NEW SHIPMENT ith&Elkins Ltd. i more careful with this one." I The frame of his car is 75 In- Iches long and Just wide enough I to let him in the seat: As a! i matter of fact, says Brian, Ire had a bit of trouble with the width. He made It too narrow when you'll be doing plenty of extra driving, most every day. It pays to take your car to your Dealer for service because your Dealer knows your car best.' You can be sure of satisfaction because expert servicemen do the work-using jactory-approved equipment jactory-approved methods and Genuine Ford Parts. Don't take chances on annoying troubles that can spoil your driving pleasure on costly repair bills that may cut into your vacation budget. Let your nearby Ford-Monarch Dealer or Mercury-Lincoln-Meteor Dealer put your car in tip-top shape for carefree, trouble-free miles in the warm-weather months ahead HERE'S WHAT YOUR CAR HEEDS For Top Performance TO. Ro 274 p BICYCLES the WERLICH , LINE at first and then naa w) aaa un , to the deck plate. j Brian Is a serious little fellow . and doesn't talk much, when he , tir 1 l v. hnmmpr saw. . Complete, scientific engine tune-up. All wheels removed and brake wonts. v ii. 1 screwdriver, and a plane-oh yes, ; ( lining! intpeciea. anrt a iack-knire, too ne nasi km ue& 0tV Brake adjustment. a mm Full selrclion for Men, Ladies, Boys and Girls Front wheel bearings cleaned P3i completed the "box" with exception of the three-ply body. He worked 16 days steady at it said his father, Charles Roberts, and "he never asked me once for hc'P" , "Of. course, I couldn t t help u. him n.,.Di- Thp hnvs have to build WAGONS All Sizes and Styles FORD MONARCH - DEALER TRICYCLES Many Sizes "Hospitolity and Good Food" flat is Our First Aim Phlni! 17 for Order ' To Take Out their cars without any help at' i and repacked. 0 Oil filter cartridge replaced, if needed. Oil bath air cleaner cleaned and refilled. Coo'ling system drained all connections tightened. Chassis lubricated completely. Engine, transmission and differential drained and refilled with factory recommended summer lubricants. 7 GORDON & ANDERSON all According to the official rule book. Brian says he can have the steering-wheel welded commercially. This he has had done, imprpill. imodore Cafe ERCURY-LirC0L-r.1ETE0R DEALER , ttt Us Sexuut (feu and rotated Tires Inspected if necessary. Call 363 ' BKTTKR . . . Planning Building or Repairing Brian thinks he's got a preuy i good chance tn the race rwre. but ( he doesn't think he's got much of a chance at Mission, "if I am lucky enough to get there." He is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Prince Rupert, who purchased the wheels and axles. The rest of the materials Brian : scraped up from "thln 1'-' around" and some of them he Wmght with the money he makes for the Hot'v"-inR newspapers Dally News. Beside? being a newsboy, Brian als- is a Cub and studies music in his spare time. Recently he : write his music examinations at jth'j Toronto Conservatory of Music sitting here. J3323L G2IG-D LTD). PARKER BOiB Let us see to your car's needs, through regular check-ups on Tires, Battery, Radiator and Crankcase ! HE CHOSE FREEDOM FORD and MONARCH DEALERS MITCHELL Superior Auto Service LIMITED rt 9 1 "Home of Friendly Service LONDON (CP) A bridegroom i at a marriage ceremony replied i"N0" when the opposite answer !wa expected. He walked away 'from the altar after commenting- "I choose freedom." Now the girl's parents are looking ' for him. CURRIE LIMITED hn & Contractor. STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avenue at Park Green 217 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C.