! O. W. Phllllpson, manager of! Prince Rupert Duily News Thursday, April 12. 1951 hotel arrivals oca the North Pacific Cannery, rived here with employees on the PTince Rupert yesterday. His wife and son are expected i to follow soon. Also here to work : for the summer at North Pa COAL I and PERSONAL cific Cannery are Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Twiss and Harold Shoo- (Prince Rupert) J. H. McLean, 8. J. O. McClay, P. H. Oow, R. S. Gordon, W. F. Knox and W, 3 McLean, Vancouver; E. Miller, Worcester, Mass.; T. K. Milne, Hollyburn; N. Abernethy, Prince George; H. L. Hanson, Nanalmo. SPECIAL! land, from Galiano Island, in : John Eyulfson was removed by Watch the Kaien Co-op for ambulance last evening from his non-advertised specials. (ltc home on Second Avenue to the Canadian ,,.,,,! Club , . member. v, , . Princs Rupert General Hospital. H . please attend special business Mr nnH Mr n Kantnrhane meeting Friday, April 13, 8 p.m.. lberta Deep Seam (ltc) sailed yesterday afternoon on the ulvlc -enlre Princess Norah for a trip to oam ciiiin .:0,h the Gulf Islands. j Announcing to home owners and residents In the east end of our city, a new service has been added The Hays Cove Hardware, next to Postal .Station B, carrying a complete line of builders' hardware, appliances and the famous Glidden Paints. ' (tf-c) iP $1 75 PER TON aiii'lltjcri Vancouver and elsewhere in the afternoon on the Princess Norah south. for the'south were P. M. Ray for England; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. 10 SACKS 8.50 i To Vancouver (today Dr. H. Aid. and Mrs. Don Fitch, who Lovin, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. D N. Brocklesby. J. Carroll. A. have been on a trin to Vancouver "".' PLtni,.. .. f.,.. , j .u oamuioane, w. u. wuie ana Mr. PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 Three flights were made by the Canadian Pacific Airlines and Mrs. H. J. Hanson for Vancouver, and Mrs. F. N. Blance, for PvntH-tnn. I yesterday to handle the extra Jackson, H. Bird, W. E. Turn-1 turned to the city on the Prince buell, D. Sweet, T. Forest, A. Rupert yesterday. WurM, Miss J. Dunne, Mr. French, i . . ,. . , J Ervlng Watch the v Kaien Co-op for I non-advertised specials. (ltd ToSandsoit (Wa.i-R . na. flow of passengers coming north, from Vancouver to Prince Rupert, Attention Aii Elks Executive meeting Thursday, 8 p.m., Civic Centre. Special meeting bert & AAcCaffery according to the C.P.A. office ke. After receiving medical treat- here. To Stewart (today) A. Pent- ment in fihamhnpssv Milila v Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Legion Audi land. iHosmtai at. Vannvpr .iamM torium. to welcome District Den- LIMITED Seagrams Kings Plate From Vancouver (Wednesday) j Cowper returned to the'eity ye- ulv. Brother Vern Taylor. (86c) . -E- A Williamson, H. M. Han-;terday on the Prince Runert. ' .,. , sen, T. S. McKinnon Mr. Pain- " in me miuui, ter, W. F. Knox, S. Hamilton ' T I A chimney fire in a cabin on Jack Davis returned to the city King, T. Takkl, E. Holmes W. Seal Cove Circle owned by Ray yesterday on the Prince Rupert. Priest, A. Keyanpoa, A. C. 'vanjScnerk caused the fire depar:- Thomas Petroff returned to Cacher, A. Newonen, A. J. Mc- i ment l be called out at 8 o'clock the city yesterday on the Prince Clay, H. Aylix G. R. McLeash G.iast evening. No damage was Rupert after visiting with his done. uauK'iier, miss Ann retron, wno JY THIS LARGE A I EST I Aft f.L $cagrdm5(6$urc . This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tri Government of British Columbia. PACKAGE Butts, R. S. Gordon, Mrs. Tollman, N. J. Duben, E. Feinters, G. Pinder, W. Cufiter, J. Clarke, C. Farrell. A. Drescacln, Mr. Ussel-son, J. Ross, Mr. Stananough, P. Neilson, C. Cowan, Mr. Brown, R. Lodge, Gee Wai, W. OToole, Mr. Cadiuex. From Sandspit (Wednesday) Mr. Newbury, R. Hill, R. Hole, A. Hansen, D. Smith, Mr. Carmich-ael. A. Wilson, E. Miller, E. L. Clark, T. Milne, H. Fairweather, A. Fairweather, R. Gillett. From Port Hardy (Wednesday) Dr. A. Pentland. . , , . is on the nursing staff at Es- o, S.O.N, whist and dance Fn- sonc)aie day, April 13. Whist, 8 o'clock. Music by Mike Collusi. Refresh- A Letter to the Ladies: menu. Everybody welcome. (87c) Leaving for the south on the 12th, back on the 30th. Margaret Mrs. H. Ritterman and two win be jn attendance at the children of Massett left on last snop Qn Wednesdays, Fridays evening's train for Quebec where and Saturdays. Regards Clela, they will embark April 21 for a Modern Beauty Shop. (85c) trip to their native Holland. They, will sail on the steamer Scythia. Eric Druce, chief of public relations division of the Forest Mrs. F. N. Blance, pioneer resi-1 Branch, Victoria, was the speaker dent of Prince Rupert, sailed today at the regular weekly lun-yesterday afternoon on the cneon of tne Prince Rupert Ro. Princess Norah for Vancouver t,ary club with president A. B. )R VALUE mam enroui w renucuun in wnicu; Brown ln tne chair over a goodj Hictrint cVia nlane ti malm ... . i. .c.o .u ...o.n.c i.vi attendance ot memDers and a future home. A. L. (Archte) Wudel, manager of Canada Packers here, left by plane today for Edmonton to attend an annual company sales conference over the week-end. SEA CADETS Now being re-organ'.zed under, the sponsorship of the Navy League of Canada. Those interested please apply to H.M.CS. Chatham, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 4-6 and 7-9 p.m. Age limit 14-18 years oimcs sbim;s few guifsts. Mr. Dfuce arrived in the city yesterday by plane from Victoria to attend a forestry conference now being held here and will leave Saturday on his return south. Mil Meeting of Prince Rupert Fishing Vessel Owners' Association, Friday, April 13, 8 p.m., Civic Centre. (87c) T. K. Milne, comptroller of the tin tit i it c l inen IS Legion card party I Canadian Canadian Fishing Co. Ltd., ar- i rived in the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver. Mr. Milne is here from the j April 25. I Presbyterian spring sale, April 12. , TOBc& . , head office to visit local can ) The Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter, LODE', homccooktng salp. AnriJ 14 finrrinn Anriprsnn i ,Sanri neries of the company. Aid. G. D. Frizzell returned to i " r. "'To . - .' H I Conrad Street School P.T.A. I Better NlCv ' I )Tmto i the city yesterday on the Prin?e Rupert after two weeks in Vancouver and Victoria, duriiu which time he conferred with officials on the city's housing White Elephant sale and tea April 14 at 2 p.m. Card party. Catholic Hall, April 19. United Church men's Straw- j prcciem. ( tH ifiy PMICB formerly city en jucujr aim ii-c uicdiii aiiciai p Good homecooking sale Thursday, April 19, 7 p.m. lcupcboPP0" cinnamon gineer here ana, more recently with the provincial department, of public works, is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for the south to assume his new duties as city engineer at Port Albrni. Mrs. Good is already In the south. i W.O.T.M. ripiing bazaar, April 20. ' Conrad School P.T.A. card 1 iwirtv FrfH-iv Anrit n ft n m , T PREPARED MUSTARD AGRICULTURAL LIME Now is the time to give your garden and lawn. a coat of lime. Prevents Acid Soil O Promotes Growth ' Larger Vegetables More Beautiful Flowers 1 sack delivered $1.75 per sack Up to 5 sacks delivered $1.69 per sack Over S sacks delivered $1.50 per sack PHILPOTT, EVITT & Co. Ltd. St. Peter s Spring Sale. April 28. United W.A. Spring sale, May 3. Sonja tea. May 12. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, church hall. May 16. Lutheran tea, May 23. 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For tops in shaving ease and convenience, 6uy Gillette Rocket Rasor Set-only $1.29. '"ii'plctP mTliaui of your 6. vtaoiitnia "A "'"Kirs i.id, ItlVIV''1''11 '"cchan-fii thL zct1 c(I(HpmeiH to vv'l "ik for you . M1V and ,,0 unomiailly. 7jr w; t mw , AlSV i Calvert ja. V U -feJ, MJ ' g "aggas'l - -W am Imtant Blad Changing Real Shaving Comfort Double-Edgo Economy rJlyiuiss- nrliiR when . 18 Oil ''t us have that Hert Motors Limited trCs advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board ot by the Government ot enusn vahuuipku