i if prince Ktipcrt Daily J3?clu0 Wednesday, May 21, 1947 Francois Lake News ?' tfc There were 15 numbers pros-'' 'fiit al tlie Farmers' Institute . jnieeting on Wednesday evening lu.'.'ttt the hall Plans were made for i Hhe May 24 teletorntkm here tA.i.i-1. ...... I UA n rArtttl $Jflnc affair with Icur baseball ( 1 1 i i-. comes. races. oins uu fjanws. There will be a picture ahov In the evening and a dance following! Hie tea set will be raffled at the dance. 'Mr. Steele's loudspeaker will be on the 1 grounds during the day 'and will " 'broadcast the dance music lnthj, ip It was very windy on Thursday Xhd lYirtay and the terry pitched and rolled about. ' Harry How-nan o the Colon jiation Department vf the Cana J ' , TheSeattle Uolli.it boat Alice, p .Invaded for Alaskan waters, was V'L.tfwed into port Tuvsday by the J (Canadian 2ollbiter Departure f filter It wnt atrcund in MUbank (found while stopped with en- flue trouble Hall daue was iltfht. and engine rewatrs are boinc aiade here bttore the boat proceeds north. It carries two men. The Ket.-h:kan packer aar$e jpotr.ry arrtve-i ir. nort today sat wttri rour v-rUad$ c fUh for (jnsh't-wf:-.: v rail o Use L. loiter:: L'S. market I; wis her w stvend tr.p ;!..? week She shut dian National RalU-ays, Prince O corse, was through on business Friday. There was a full congregation r.t the service at the church here on Sunday mornlns. Kev. Atkinson gave a special Mother's Day sermon and there were lighted candles and a lar?c vase of pujsy-wlllows on the altar. Staff Serjeant O. A. Johnson rid Constable Roger Brett of the provincial polio? salted yesterday afternoon on the P.ML 15 for Butedale where Constable Brett will be iwsted for the summer monlhs. StaK Seracant Johnston will return later this week. You saw tt in The News! SHIPS AND WATERFRONT tled here Moudty with a similar cargo. The Alaskan power barge Homer, which came north from Scuttle several weeks ago. nocked here Tuesday to :od lumber and six carloads of beer for Petersburg. Caaadlan National coastal ship Prince Rupert Cvpt Ernest Caldwell, arrived here at 11:45 this morning w.th . heaTT load round triroers. Sh. sailed at 1 a m daylight tune for - - Classified Advertising - - lassiflcds- "Jc per word per Insertion, minimum chars. 60c. Birth Notice. 60? birds ol Thnks, Death Notices. tMnersl Notices, MrrUs ' tnd Knsgment Announcements: J. MKTII NOTICE PFEFFER Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pfcffcr. at Prince Rupert General Hospital on May 17. a daughter. ,(119) CAKI) OF THANKS We would like to thank Const. Richmond. Rev. Hills. Fire Chief J. Smith and his brigade for their speedy arrival, and all friends for kindness to us when our oil burner back-fired. Mr. and Mrs. Bert West and Merle. Terrace, B.C. llr.LP WANTED MALE SALESMEN AND AGENTS ONE' EXPERIENCED salesman for Prince Rupert and Cariboo districts to handle bookkeep Hill' WANTEDFEMALE HELP WANTED Waitress for Boston Cafe. Aivly Ling the Tailor. itl) PARENTS Moth?xiy woman wiH care for children la her home. 916 10th Eest (H9 WORK WANTEll WOMAN wants bossework. Write Box 155. city. 124 WANTED WANTED Car in Will pay all cash. M0 after 6:30. fair shape. Phone Blue SHIT Us Your Scrap Metals. Top Prices Paid cti' - Trad-uk Ccsnoanr Ltd.. W5 Eas Cordota St . Yaauvc. B.C. itf RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Your Slimmer Outfit Is Here! 1: iw lis :f:: -a v- ma SLACK SUITS BATHING SUITS SWIMMING CAPS SUN SUITS SLACKS - SHORTS SUMMER DRESSES ANKLE SOCKS SKIRTS and BLOUSES New styles and varied art-ments at prices as always tint meet your approval- Yes , . . your summer outfit is feer now. Complete Wear for Gtrs, Too . . . Ages 1 to 16 U ii port Peoples Store BABCO Floor ENAMEL and DAPL-ART PROCESS Bapco F ocr Eaanvir: may be used on, flocrs, Ur.oieuai or woodn:fc ar.d dnes with a ruh jtoss. It made u: iu:- pepuiar cocoes aid is ready to walk on when left vvet mh;. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 2iS Ttird Avenue rilONE 101 FOR YOUR BUILDING REQUIREMENTS GENERAL REPAIRS FOUNDATION WORK CONSULT THE NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD. Intimate f Ivtn fr any typo ewutructhuu fbono JS3 NUht-Krd SJ COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh iUi; VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dalhr ALL-WEATHER SSRYICS We Sirre Yaa Nitiir Bat the Beit . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST YTGETAKIXS and FKrrrs COlirLETE LINE OP GEOCEK1ES 9 DELICATESSEN Cnofcrst CWkrd Mtats lUut CtJekta Meat Pies xad SUij ruSrj RUPERT BUTCHERS raa U Ttri JLit. "Wiai I it FOIC SALK FOR SALE RD-7 Bulldozer and AC-HD-10 with Hoover overhead loader and bulldozer. Now working and In good con-tlon, recently overhauled. Apply Good & Enemaxk, Box 765, Prince George, B.C. (RM.W.) FOR SALE Scaled tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon of June 10th, 1947 for the purchase of Lot 5, Block 10, SD. of D.L. 931. Cas&lar District, Map 1515, Alice Arm Townsite. together with three-roomed house and contents situated thereon. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: Strictly cash. Gordon F. Forbes. Administrator of the Estate of Harry Owen, deceased. 1 131 ing and tax accounting ser- FOR SALE New and Used Fur-vice. Knowledge of bookkeep- nlturc and Hardware at the ing helpful but not essential. lowest prices. Office Fixtures, For Interview In Prince Ru- Desks, Safes. Rugs. Mirrors, pert, write Tav Control Rec-j etc Used Kitchen Sets from ords Cn Ltd.. 57S6 Larch 514; used Electric Hoover; Street. Vancouver. B.C. .I'S) : Bathroom Fixtures Basins and Toilets. Basins from $4, Hassocks from $2: Palls from 50c; Slightly Used Beds, complete, from 530: Rifles in good shape; Barber Chair; New Cabin Cook Stoves; Scatter Rugs from $?5. All kinds of other useful articles. B.C. Furniture Co, Black. 324. (tf FOR SALE Protection against less. Fire, Autc. Personal Property Floater and other insurance. Armstrong Agencies, 307 3rd Ave. Phone 342. 136) FOR SALE 28 R. giUnet boat with 5 hp. Kstaope engine. Phone Blue 563 after 5 pjn. tf FOR SALE Brooder started eh eks. sexed or mixed. R. O. P White le? boras and new Ham(snires seQin; May 12 at 2 weeks old. 55c each. Also R.OP. White Leghorn puliets selling May 12 at 10 weeks old. $1.30 each. Add 10c per week on all orders after above dates. Sufficient cockerels free. Your down payment will hold order un'il required. Balance due before delivery. We guarantee satisfaction and 100". live arr.wu. Shtaxsent FOB. Kitwanga. M. Rowe, KUwanga. U30 FOR SALE Salmon troUer. fally; equipped in first class coodi-j tkm. Laura L. II. Lensth 352 FOR SALE m acres. MACHtNtKT TO SAW better .tot bco-t econotnatty. se the aaodem and ap-ute:e t9V Natmul Portabie SawauTX sanwfic-twred by Natiaaal MacliBery CoarpuJty Lauted. Yaiovr. at tti USTINCS WANTED SSLUM1 Ton have byen bwlt 1 and 5 FOR LEASE Lucn elac ac yartacn. be Afptr Nwtherm HtMSe Tt' rEKsaxu. for we- Cash er ieraa. See ARM STRONG AQSNCI53. IT. rOK LUVSE TeaaEtaa. )r 2 -sract- sti- VCDCCZ AGHJ WOkVAX wff. hms aAr e? xltetaMoa or tTMiBt. Flaat Geesa L MOTOEMBTCS AXD TACAT5CK-MiV iwiiwr q Lite tte be3t j t. aycettaaj:' illLr. T-.c -esK-ijj.-cs w s OPERETTA AT BORDEN SCHOOL Raises Red Cross Funds Singing Cowboys and Indians litertain Bronzed and feather-decked, the chief stepped forth with re-cal stride and raised his mighty, voice to the painted mountains behind him. "O-he! O-he! Come oh warriors!" And they came, not from teepees and forest but from off-stMtc in the music room at Borden Street School. This W8s the opening scene of a lively, well performed operetta presented by grade 4 pupils to an approving audience of parents and friends Tuesday afternoon. Whn the Chiefs voice produced the desired results, the plot began to revolve around his little son. 'Raln-in-the-Face." The wee lad was declared a man on hi eighth birthday and hromptlv went a-hunUn? with bis new bow and arrows. At this ooint of the story the Indians noved off-stace to make room for the boys of the pony express in i he rancher's family. Rain bear but he did skin a shin and was comforted by the ranch-r's wife and children. The In- ! iians thought the palefaces had ; dolen the son of their chief. For y time it looked as thou?h there xculd be some scalpinr but In i he final scene friendship and aaopiness reigned supreme. Tuesday's show was the third ! oerformance of the operetta.! Friday afternoon it was present- d to ttie children of grades I j nd 2 and 3. 5 and 6. Silver col- i e-ctton was taken at each show- ; rig and will be added to grade ; four's Junior Red Cross Fund, t The scenery was drawn on the j actard hy ATthur Parent j ind Mary Lou Lunn. Costumes i rrre made up by the children, j MenAers of the cast were: 1 Chief Grey Eatle. Gerald Rob- trts; Raln-ln-the-Face. Jack Anuoe: .rKcma cmcis wae. i Jacqueline Moore: Wise Owl. Julian PameL - Black Otter. E'ogene Nelson: Graves: Erie FarneH. Alvtn Adkins, Edward Earner. Alec Wesley. Donald Ware: Squaws: Ivy Gillespie. ROOM AN a BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Table .? meals. Home away from home. - M?n preferable.' 622 Fraser Street 125) FOR RENT feet breadth 9.7 feet depth fR RENT rniihed rooms. feet: 659 registered tons, be-! longing to estate of A. A. Lar-sen. deceased. Can be inspect ed at McLean's Shipyard. Writ-1 ten tenders inctedlng terms to Brown & Haney. Box 65S.. Prince Rupert Highest or any ' trader not necessarily accept- ed (125 ttsher- S 9th Ave. West 122' FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms. 901 Borden Street tt LOST AND ttJCXD ITOUND Rosary, near Conrad Street School. Owner may hare same by calttng at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement if mans eabw. float on north; bnawn F0UXDLi5M puppy lUuse 5. Co&st District Price; KM It acres, al ctesred, Urge hottse and ofeM)dta$s. 1 mile from Alice Ana Bkck A ol UL. 51. Ptaa 1W Price . S156& Bota Tcofcrttet sras. be sold. No resmaMe of!er, re!sed. Write: Ktanon & CVaapany. 43S Tt wlt'i S? Vanoxner. B.C U1 II not claimed by S pm. will be; txrrzi to first interested party ! Phone Blue 2Sa -U LUMBAGO (LameBtck)! W'Wa r fa tezS 1 tcrt ta tsoc ' tal u rf.-rt tut ye t ftjev w. blKtVf maris tku fell (nh "'l. T-K-C. Djt tufi inn tfce ucTI kit t&. tin T-X-Ci uiii. J 1 Mary Lou Lunn, Lynn Nlckerson, Pat "Mitchell, Molly Peterson, Diane Stone, Norma MacKenzie, Becky Morgan, Marina Jones; Cowiboys: Stanley rarscr, Jim Savllle, Edward Flndlay, Terry Shenton; Rancher's family; Arthur Parent, Joyce Moorehouse, Sonja Blake, Harvey Amos. Solos were sung by Gerald Roberts, Jacquelynn Moore, Jack Antone, Ivy Gillespie, Mary Lou Lunn and Stanley Parker. Several choruses were also well rendered by the group. The operetta was directed by the grade 4 teacher. Mrs. G. H. Seaman. W. J. Craw'ford arrived in the ' city on the Coqultlarn yetserday to attend the Shrine ceremonial here later In the week. How to give QUICK RES1 to tired eyes MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY trtS TUEOT SooOm and refresh thm In in - the - Face dldnt get ! ff?!fd,1 I'0 d2SF f' OU1CX liutr. 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