Constable h.E. P. Kyte of the city police salte' tonight on the Camosun: fcip Pi to- Vancouver. Bru no. Pefjtenuzq, .-after- spending the Ctajstwas ndNe Year holiday ea$on,ai his home.here, sails- by- the', Oaintpsun tonight on his return to Vancouver. pelr,aytHaflkjnsb sUs by the pamoun. tonight oi hU return, to. hisistuddiu Vancouver after spcndjfig; thjQhristtrwis, and Newt l: Yea- lM))iday, season, at. rus nome-here., ' : Gordon Qalder.ood; sails. by; the. Qampsu'rij io.nih, on his, r. tunvto.his studies at the. University qf- Dritishi Columbia in Vancouver fte& spending the Christinas, and- Nety Year holi-: days here: With his parents, M and Mfsi Uar,ryVci;ld:e,i;sood,. Nels Rose;. Is- sailing, by. tho CamosunJ tonight-- tin. his- retuwv to Ocean, Ifalls, wliere he is, in the .sfi.rv,isck'o(Pacirfc Millsy after-spending the Chr)ist,ina!s! and" Nc- X'oafc- holidays in, the city, Mrs. Rose ccntinuesjrsi.dence in Prince. Rupert. ) west of ' SeVstlonv 2- bridge on Atlinj-Avnfue. $3,100, cash or 'termS:' I 2 Eighty t'oonis and. bath, steam heat, ifurrtace, fireplace. 736 4th, Aeme East, . close to schools. $,800; cask or terms. MAKE'USl. AN OFFER. 3 Four- roorhsj fairly- new; oil burner, door coverinsrs. 11th J Avenue East, two Wocks east of McCiyKnont P!ark., .$1,600, m cash, or, terms, 4-1 th Avenue West S i x rooms ana bath. $1,400, cash or terms, i 5-Business -(fp Sale Consisting of Post; Office, Grocery, Reatauraht and Ice Cream Age ncy,, Building, $35,000. Building, consists., of grocery store, restaurant, post office if our-roorh. suite, three-room suite, twprroom suite, cold storage. (5) FOR SALEt-ij rooms, furniture, electric refrlgeratcr,. washing-, machine, 'etc. Apt. for rent. Green 727 between 7 and ,9 Ipm. . , (5) FOR SALEDoulble bed complete. Phohe Black, 700. (6) f6r rent i'OR RENTiC2t ci furnished house- Kerpmg roomsi private en-tonce; (also ,,room flat, partly furnished, 5th Ave. W. Apply Suite, 1, Helgerson Block. (7) FOR RENT Warm, comfortable siee Mp room,- reasonable. Ap M i6 Fraser Street, after- 5 m (tn 3-KOOM. SUITE Newly deco-r d'. 5-f ;HOUS&-Modern, tire-, ' ace; Just off Hays Cove venue afc Bacon, Street,' close-J'bus,.lne. M. 0, HEiOERSON LTD, (5) ' OR. RENT2-. furnished; housekeeping,, rooms, Private; en-. trance,, ghone Oreen 937; (.4), or RENT Housekeeping wm. qui Borden Street, (tf) POR "RENT Nice .furnished two- Local News Items.,,, United Church Kindergarten will resume, on. January 13. (4) Services,- morning and evening, .St. Paul Lutheran Church Sunday; School 12M5. Lr Edensfiaw of Massett arrived. In,, the pity.' Friday after noon, on the Camosun from Van couver- and, sailed, last night on, the. Cassiar- for- his home. T. McGulre oft Port Clements arrived, from, Vancouver- aboard tfl-ie.. Camosun xes!te.i:day after noon, sailing on the Cassiar for ort, Clements. Mi;s. D. Tumilson returned on .last, evening's train to, her. home. at Tetrace, accompanied by her daughter, Anne, who had been in Prince Ruperf General Hospital for a week; . ijece'iyins treatment, i Mi. Tumilson- leaves by the ?amcsui tonight on. his return Ito, Qfsean, Flails after, haying spent the Christmas ami New Xea.r. holiday season,, at Terrace. Clarified. Advertising - - - -. Clarolf 1mm; ao per worcj per insertion, mlnlmjim charge, fiOn. nn-l.li NnlJros, wio,. uupa- 01 lnwiKD, ueain, wqiicps, Ji unprai noiioph, Marrlaen. nod Engagement, Announcements CWlh '1IJ- THINKS. Mr, and Mrs. D. Tumilson of Terrace idesjre; lo; thank' friend.? in Princej Rjiperi, and,. Terrace, for klndnessesextend!ed,i to.- their daughter,. Anne,, durlijher Illness in the: Prince' Rupert General Hospital. FOR SALE , FOR SALTS Mar's bjcjycle, good, condition. Phone Griieen 894. i (4) FOR. SALTSOJeord, plhjrer with amiphffer in cabinet! 1031 7th Aye. East Red; G24i . (4) FOR SALl3 Johnny's Skiaek Bar, Phone Blue aii81afterf;6;p.m. FOR SAL? C.C,M,, bicycle, like new.. Phone Ofeen 196j' (3) vnn RAtiF INMff nnH TT.Sfrl Fur niture at the-low&st prices. All wool blankets;', iflootr; . lamps from. $4;' battery (' radios (n best condition;, dijiitig; rojom sets from $25; beds complete, from $10; sheets' Qs ; couches $7; new fancy jriirjrors, mattresses all sizes; GuMey's new cooking stoves Also other useful futnitt4f of iiu iirdware. B. C. Future Co. STRT OFF; 11947 toy owning your cwn hamV Come in and let us. slipw you. any- of the following At H. O. HELGER SON'S L' MNlne roonis and bath just HELP WAN! ED, MyN, and wife to take, full charge of cafe. Box 11 Houston. B.C. (,7 WANTED Male and Female help a.s cleaners also, maids for "kitchen and ward work. Apply by phone- or letter to, Miller Bay Hospital, Prince Rupert,. B.C. (C) WANTED Clerk for- City En gineer's. Office. Apply in writing giving full particulars as to education and experience to Box. 307. City Engineer, Prince Rupert, B.C. (3), HELP WANTED Reliable wom an for light housework. Small family, good wages. Private room. Red. 879. (tf). FEMALE HELP WANTED CLERK Preferably with typing knowledge, for Northern B.Ci Power Co. Limited. Permanent position. Apply Room 15 Bes-ner Block. (tf), BOOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD At reason able rates. Apply Box 185, Daily News. (tf) SCIIOOLS "AND COLLEGES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Spring ex aminations. Write M.C.C. Civil Service School, 301 Enderton Bldg., Winnipeg,. Man. TENDERS SEALED, TENDERS will be re ceived by the undersigned up to Noon on Wednesday, January 15th, 1947, for the pur-, chase otf the business known, as Royal Lunch Cafe at 721, Third. Avenue, West., Prince Rupert, B.C. as. is Particulars can tie obtained, from the undersigned during; banking hours. Rental arrangements may be made with, H. G: Helgerson Ltd. The high-, est or any tender not neces-. sarily accepted. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C., December 23rd, 1946. CARLO S. W. HANSEN; Accountant, Bank of Montreal, Prince Rupert, B.C. (12), BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EXPANDING Manufactur ing and distributing organize tion requires energetic man of. good appearance, ability and ' integrity, to operate Prince Rupe'r,t distributing branch, Exclusive territory, ample quotas of merchandise. $5000 minimum required for stocks and accounts receivable. Investment secured and under : control of investor. Please furnish references as to background. Replies treated in confidence. Scientific Industries Ltd., 101 1st Ave.'W. Vancour ver, B.C. (7) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modem and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, tured by National Machinery Qompany Limited, Vancouver, B,C. (W, LOST AND l'OUND LOST Black wallet containing . nlr.hire. $7 and silver. Mrs. John Good, Black 979. (3) Train Schedule From the. East 'Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 tun. room apartment. 22L 5th E (,7) Advertise, in the DaUy News, 1 Cash for old geld, Bulger's. A.Piledrivcr's, meeting, Sunday, 2 p.m. Carpenters' Hall. Miss- E. Kinnaird of the local social service office, returned on, the Camosun Friday afternoon, after spending ihi Christmas holidays in, Vancouver. After a Christmas and. New; Year visit to, his- home, here Thomas Collins V. sailing by the Camosun. tonjghltj on. his- return to, Vancouver, A. F. Martin, son df Mr. and Mrs. Ike MarMn, Waldron Apartments, sailed.' by. tha'Catala last night, on bis, return to Klemtu. after spending the. hoji.-day season here. Edmund Lipsin, son of Mrs. A. W. Lipsin, sailed Thursday night, by the Prince Rupert on his re-, turn to Vancouver after spend-, ing the Christmas and New; Year-holiday season, hqre. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher, who have been visiting here over Christmas ana New Year with, Mr. Fisher's, parents; Judge and. Mis. W. E. Fisher, are sailing by-the Camosun tonight on theli. return to Vancouver. Ian MaoDoiiaJd left by last; evening's train on his return to. Red. Deer, to resume- his course- ;at. itypographlQal school, after- spendhig, tlie Christmas.- aid.' New Year holiday season at his; home here. Arnold Flaten and William Barton of the local Royal Bank, of Canada are at, Terrace- todayi conducting, the- weekly, business, of the new sub-branch there., They left; ior. the. interior- on. last evening's, train and. wJJJ. be back tonight. ' John Thompson,' brother of. Mrs. J. J. Little, wilHsail by the Coquitlam tomorrow. Anight on his return to Stewart, after-spending the past week in the city. Hugh Mackenzie Is returning tonight by the Camosun on his return to his studies at University of British Columbia in Vancouver a,fter spending, the; Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting here with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mac Miss Marie Lock sailed, by the Camosun last- night to resume her studies at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver after spending the Christinas and New, Year, holidays , here with her. parents, Fire Qhjef and. Mrs. H. T. Lock. Nick. Paylikis. sailed, by the, Prince Rupert Thursday night on his return t3 techical school studies in Vancouver after having spenlt the Christmas and New Year, holiday season at his. home here. Kosta Kites sailed Thursday, night by the Prince Rupert on his return to studies at dental college in Portland, after spending the- Christmas and New Year holidays' here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Killas. James Stuart,, after spending the Christmas and- New- Year- holiday season here, with- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stuart, sails by the Camosun tonight to resume his. studies at University of. British, Columbia, in Vancouver. James Smith Is accompanying him south after also spending the holidays here. BLONDIE City lire department ed out at 1 pjm Tridir bf a" I MarieLinulqmsl false alarm turned In. from a call, box near, Booth. Memorial High School. Miss Edna. Dobbie, R.N., ha3 returned to the Prince Rupert General Hospital nursing staff after spending a holiday at her, home at Copper City near Ter race. John- Johnson and. Peter Joh n-, son,; return, tonight to their, studi.es at( University; of British, Coluiiiibia in Vancou.ver after spending the Chslstmas and New-Year- holiday; season., at their heme here. . Archie McLeod sails by- the Camosun tonight on his return ,to his studies at University- of 'British Columbia after- spending the- Christmas- and New Year holiday- season, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hv McLeod. Don McCouver, after spending the Christmas and, Nc-w Year- .holiday season, on the. Skeena, Ryer; with his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McCouver, sails by the. Camosun tonight, for Vai- couyer,. Edward, Bumip sails by the Camosun tonight to resume his studies at University of British Columbia after spending the Christmas and New Y.ear vacation, here with his parents, Mr.- and Mrs, A. Vlf. Burnip. Paddy Taylor sails by the Camosun tonight on his return 'to Vancouver- to resume, studies at University, of British Colum bia after spending, the Christmas and New Year vacation here.. His parents- were located at Prince Rupent during the war but are now in Winnipeg. Mrs. H. Wpodall.of, Vancouver, who has been spending the holi-. days as guest of- her son-in -law couyer, With, Mrs. Woodall are her ,two grandsons, Michael and Lee Clark of Vancouver. Miss Betty Pullen, who has been spending the Christmas, and New Year holiday season here with her moiner, Mrs. H.. F, Pullen, will sail by the Camo-- rsun tonight; to resume her stud,-. les at University of British Cor lumlbla in Vancouver. Miss Helen Lakie is sailing by the. Camosun tonight to resume her studies, at. University of .Washington.iaS eat 1 1 e after spending the Christmas and New Year rjoliday season visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Peter Laki,e. Mrs. H. A. Bryant- of the Prince Rupert Hotel staff, who went south last week on account. of the death on Christmas Eve of her brother and his wife who were killed in a highway accl dent near New Westminster, re turned; to the city. Friday after neon on the-Camosun. Hotel. . . arrivals , Prince Rupert J. V. Yoeman, New Westminster; J. Harris, Victoria;. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hill-Tout, city; F. Tilc3ley, Vancouver; Mr and, Mrs. P. Demers, Butedale. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND Watch and chain. Apply Suite 37, St. Elmo Hotel. (5) Charms Friends Entranced by Piano Recital Last Night Is Reaching Heights Marie Balagno Lundquist -was not able to entertain all her friends during her present visit home from Seattle but those who were privileged to attend a private recital l'a night in. the musical classroom of St. Joseph's Academy were charmed and amazed at the continued accomplishments of, this talented young ai;tiste- who, in spite of her progress to more metropolitan centres of music, can still be claimed as. Prince Rupert's very own. Mrs. Lundqutet has long since attained complete mastery of the keyboard and now has. advanced, 'far into the heights of technique and.- inter pretation, of the masters. This was amply demonstrated last night in hec program which took hi, number? Ifroro. the advanced and difficult works of Bcetho? yen, Schubevt, pebussy,,, Brahms and Kodaly, a.11 , executed with flawless. skill and touch and fine confidence, and. poise. The ovation- which Mrs, Lund quist won, from, the,- g,athc-ring was. expressed, in- a brief speech. ct appreciation, qn: behalf of the guests assembled, by- Elalher J. Carroll, O.M,L "We-may- not all be discriminating critics or far a.d,vni?ced in our musical, appreciation," said the. father, "but we do know that we -have enjoyed- 'the concord, of; sweet music.' Mr. and Mrs, Balagno have .reason, to 'be, ip-roud. of, their, accomplished, daughter and the ci,ty of Prince. Rupert, may also be. proud of one who, started here and 'has gone, so fax- in her 'ar,t," Father Carroll thefV presented and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. AlMrs, Lundquist with a, handc Manson, leaves tonight by thesome. bouquet, 'and, there was Camosun on her return to Van- j also a gilt- to, 'Mr, and Mrs. Bal- agno. The program was. as, -follows Beethoven "Sonata, in C Ma jor, Opi 2, No. 3." Schubert Six "Moments.. Mu.- sicale." D3ibussyr-"Refl4ctlons, in the Water" and "The Isle of Joy." Brahms "Ballade in G. Mi nor, "Intermezzo In,. E, Mlnqr, "Romanse in F Major" and "In termezzo in C Major." Kodaiy "Zongora Muzsika, No. 1 and No. 8." MEW YORK MAN RAFFLE WINNER Mc BRIDE Steve Pallone of Brooklyn, New York, with ticket No, 2674, was winner of a Christmas raffle by St. Patrick's Church here. George McAfee returns by the Camosun tonight, to University. of British Columbia in Vancouver after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday-season visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. McAfee. Miss Jean McAfee leaves by the Coquitlam Tuesday afternoon on her return to girls' school in Vancouver. -But His Sheep's Eyes Cot Her! Announcements All ndvertlscmcnts ln tills column will bo charRecl for a lull month Rt '25o a word. ' Card Party, Catholic School. Hall, January 9, 8 p.m. Ski Dance and Movies, Civic Centre, Friday, January 31. Harmoneer's Dance, every Sat urday night, 9 to 12, Oddfellows Hall. Everybody welcome. CAMBRAI'FAKCY DRESS PARTY The Civic Centre auditorium was alive and colorful during the festive season when 250 children, many with their parents, attended a children's fancy dress party arfanged and dir ected by Cambrai Chapter, I.O. D.E. The halli Was vivid with beautiful and original costumes worn by the youngsters. Directing the party was Neil Ro$s, Rup Rec director, and the dances, including old-time polkas, were directed by Mrs. Kel- sey. These were a great source of entertainment for the children. Pianislt for the dances was Miss Laverna Linney. Directing the . party was Neil Ross, Civic Centre director, who kept the children interested from the stage. He was assisted by- Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Currie. The children were served refreshments in the canteen. During the grand parade, costumes were judged by Mayor Nora E. Arnold, Municipal Chap ter Regent Mrs. D. C. Stuart, Mrs. Basil ProcMer and Mrs. E. E- HyndHian. Prizes were awarded to the following-: Mlas D'ayle Faught, fairy, Donald Withers, bugle boy. J u He Procktcr, authentic Dutch costume. Michael McDonald, page boy. Diane Stone, gypsy. Paul Antrobus, mandarin. Shirley Hougan and Marjc-ie Tattersall, elderly couple CARD PARTIES ARE. RESUMING Series of bridge, whist and cribbage parties, which proved so popular- before the holiday season, will be resumed, at the Catholic School Hall on January 9- and will be held fortnightly thereafter on the following dates: January 9 and 23, February 13 and, 27, March 13 and 27, April 10 and 24, Miay 8 and 22. There will be the usual prizes for may on each, session with grand prizes to be drawn between, the winners in bridge, whist and cribbage at the end of the season First prize will be a chair, Howard Hougan, after spending the; Christmas, and New Year holidays, here with his parents, Mr. arid; Mrs. Sam Hcugan, leaves tonight by the Camosun on his return' to, University of- British Columbia in Vancouver. Relieve RHEUMATIC Pain Are your joints and muscles r.tilf and roie from Rheumatic Pain? Get quick, safe relief with Temijfeton'a T-K-C's. Used and recommended, by thousands, T-K-C's are specially-made to relieve Kheumatic, Arthritic and Neuritic pain and stiffness, LurnbaRb. Sciatica, Neuralgia. Get a box today. 50c,$l&tdrut'Sist3. T-38 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS "ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY By Chic Young i ,,1111111111111,,. i eB i i.iiinii,' -ri iAT'?. dca-- Jiiiilli,! 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