Prince Rupert Daily News . Friday, May 4, 1951 ocal leri COM. I South Ireland Calls Election DUBLIN Oi The Dail, Parliament of the Republic of Ireland PERSONAL Menstrual Pains.,. use PARADOL SPECIAL! Dr. Mills of Terrace, accom-j panied by Mrs. Mills and Miss: Marie Harrison, drove to Prince Rupert on Wednesday to meet', Parker Mills who retumpH hv I plane from Vancouver where he' attends the University of British 1 Columbia. I TEEPEE" Iberta Deep Seam W 5 pER ton 10 SACKS 8.5Q Styled By loijal yjjcol PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 i bert & McCaffery LIMITED JACKETS NICKERSON Ross Mansell sailed last nisht on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Drop in and see our new stock arriving almost daily for the next month BULGERS. , (HO Mrs. George Hill sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. For ai. yuur spring painting "u gaiaening needs, call Hays Cove Hardware, vnnr c,,u,n dealer. Phone Green 441 for fr-e delivery. (tfc) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lvnum of Terrace sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Ladies! oaiurday afternoon is the time to get your homr-cooking at the H.M.C.S. Haid.i tea sale In rh i Civic Centre, 3-5. . (ins,. Scattered Spring Seeding Started sppVVh.!!N1PE3 E?ri"S wheaj seeding has commenced at on!v a few scattered points in the three prairie provinces at this date, acco.-ding to the week'.v crop report of the Department of Agriculture of the Canadian National Railways. Practically all areas report the land still too wet and seeding will not b eer-eral for at east ten days to two weeks, even later In some dist- nets. In the Okanagan Valley some cherries are now In bloom but there has been considerabl damage to this crop .by recent frosts. The e will be very fmv apricots this year and peaches are expected to be about 50 percent of a normal crop. The season is now about a week to tea days late. 100f Puie Wool Leisure Jackets in Colorful Overchecks. Styled for Smart Appearance and Comfortable Casual Wear. Priced ar$157g and Prince Rupert Baseball Association meeting, Friday, May 4, Civic Centre , l v.vv !Hnm f .. . . nnc.j imjii Mrs. H. M. Foote and her sister, Miss Daisy Sharp, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert lor a trip to Vancouver. Meeting of Jobs Daughters, Friday, May 4, 8 p.m. Mother' Day service, silver march, bingo and birthday movies. U05ci Mr. and Mrs. i. Hage nof Terrace drove to Prince Rupert on Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. H. Lynum. Sons of Norway whist drive and dance, Friday, May 4. Whist, 8 o'clock. Dancing, 10 to 2. Mike Colussi's orchestra. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. (105c) Dr. H. H. Pitts, Vancouver, here as an expert pathologist witness , at ure oupreme uourt Assizes, arrived in the city from the south on yesterday afternoon's plane. , Oeorge Martin o; the North-vest Construction Co. sailed last mgni on the Prince Rupert for Ocean Falls after a brief visit to the city. Attention w.O.T.M. Afternoon Friendship Rally, Sunday, May 6. at Moose Temple. 2:00 p.m. All members please attend. Members wishing to attend 5:30 dinner please contact Co-Workers M. Collins or G. Mclntyre. ; (105c) , I nnuutiLemenli H.M.C.S. HalGa Chapter tea sale, May 5. Canadian Legion card party May 9. Card party, Catholic Hall, May 10. Christian . T If n.j. nuouuc. ru.i, Baptist Church, April 29 to May w, iufcjuta o p.m. Sonja tea. May 12. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, church hall, May 16. Eastern Star Tea, Majonic Temple, May 17. S.O.N. Smorgaasbord, May 13. Lutheran tea, Mav 23 Job Daufe.i-.eiii Jamboree, May Jl, June 1, ?. To Vancouver (Thursday T. Kuhn, G. Staber, C. Brodie, J. H. Hitchcock and F. Melton. I To Vancouver (today) -J. Miller, D. Frances, Mr. McFarlane, C. F. Coristlne,, A. E. Allan, Constable and Mrs. L. Adams and children, G. Mullins, W. McGuln-ness, P. R. Chuba, M. Sunstad, A. A. Sangster, E. Snidal, J. T. Mel-vin, G. C. Burns, K. R. Jones and William nisi.,, ! From Vancouver (Thursday) !G. Hill, Dr. H. H. Pitts, Chow Fungkee, G. G. Smith, Miss S. ;Gustine, D. J. McDougall, Mr. j Stewart, O. Smith, J. E. Scott, J. TENDERS FOR COAL 1 (western Provinces I C BALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tender ; ' for Coal for Western Provinces" will I be received until 3 p.m. (ED.S.T.I. i.n.rsuay. May 17. 1951. lor the sup- ;ply of coal for the Dominion Build-: lings". and Experimental Farms and 'Stations, throughout the Provinces of Manitoba. Saskatchewan. Alberta and British Columbia. j j Forms of tender with specifications I 1 and conditions attached can be ob- ! talnccl from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores. Department of Public i Works. Ottawa: the District Resident Architect. Winnipeg. Man.; the DIs-' I '"el Jtesiaent Architect. Saskatoon, ' Sask: the District Resident Architect. Calvary, Alta : and the District Resident Architect. Victoria. B.C. Tenders should be made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with departmental specifications and conditions attached thereto. The Department reserves the right to demand from any successful tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit In the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank In Canada, made payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Onmmny and its constituent companies unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforementioned bonds, and a certified cheque, ii required to make up an odd omount. By order. ROBERT FORTIER. Acting Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. April 27. 1051. (ll will be dissolved tonight and a general election ordered. It was learned today. Polling will take place May 30. Morgan, W. Lord, R. Jackson, J. . Lawson, T. Outteridge, J. R. Patterson, A. D. Vance, P. S. Mills and Mrs. OToole. From Sandsplt P. 8. Love and A. Arson. MORE FOR YOUR MUSK-RATS, UP TO J5.08 FOR TOP, SEAL QUALITY, EX. EXTRA LARGE RUSH IN ALL YOUR FURS! Regardless of where you have been previously selling, we believe you'll find it MUCH MORE PROFITABLE to send ALL your MUSKRATS to "SHUBERT" a trial will convince you. Other seasonable Furs still wanted and Top Market Prices guaranteed. Don't miss this exceptionally favorable market. Ship every pelt you have IMMEDIATELY you'll be very glad you did. Dept. 194,; A. B. SHUBERT CO.. Winnipeg. Ship to VANCOUVER Receiv-inc Office (nnftratnri inr vmra convenicncei.. u KWICKIES Dandy Play OVERALLS Priced Right The Stork Shoppe WATTS & ii 11 i CHEER' LY MAN J) Oh Nancy Dawson, hio! . . . Chccr'ly man, I She's got a notion, For over a century Lamb's Navy has been the call of those who know good rum. Smooth and mellow, it is matured, blended and bottled in Britain of the finest Demerara rums. Local Soldier is Heard from Tokio Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Evans , talked last night with their son. Private George Evans, who is serving in Korea with the Second Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. He is spending a tew days in Tokyo on leave. He was quite well and assured his family that he was not the Evans whose name was Included in a recent casualty list. The really long distance conversation came through well. In addition to his mother and father, Sisters Lucy and Marlon were on hand as well as a friend, Mrs. Harry Paulson, to greet George Uiittori a om en Of VU VI. vlin Visitors from Stewart. Van-couvs and Ketchikan were in attendance Wednesday evening when Women of the Moose held a regular meeting with Mrs. Frank Parlette in the chair. These members are here for a special Friendship Session to be held on the coming Sunday. Final arrangements were made for a luncheon and banquet to be held on that day. Four "candidates were accepted and will be Initiated on Sunday. c 1 THE WORLD OVER FOR ITS i AGE AND MELLOWNESS f MIWtWtH j oymnfa I PnOOUCI OP COTLAMD wniHiwMMMir STIlLCBtf M kim wumm pro (Pml&mi PROCURABLE in mis no) Tills Hi-vprusomcii3 is nol published or clisplHypd by the Liquor Control Uonrd or by the Government ol ! British ColumblH. ' PORTRAITS 1 Films Dpvelnppd tincl PriniPfl j PROMPT SERVICE HANDLER'S STUDIO ; !lfl - 4l.h Stirct Box 645 Phone Green 339 Prince Rupert Lamb's 'wmcnt m not published A tiv the Uijunr Oxitrnl bv tin 'ovcrmnent of Ijinti.ih (.'olumUa. lasslfiea; for Result, i osoitalitv osoitalitv and and !i food Food" is Our First Ann if 17 fur Orders fu Take Out Wore Cafe I'iiOXK jGREEN 834 101! ELDING ALL TYPES pstrial Welding " M P A NY JOHN H. LGER ' ' ' I JI n B"lgcr Ltd. 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