I Prirrce Rupert Daily News RE-ROOFIIIG! Monday, July 17, 1950 . LVhen you build or remodel, choose B.P. HALT SHINbLti the overwhelming e of discriminating home-owners, builders, . .. iB. a. Ayiing arrived Mr. and Mrs. R. Charleston last night from Vancouver and r.hiiri arrtvri flatnrH h architects from coast to coast. aboard the Coquitlani. air from Sandspit. hey are made by builuinij PRODUCTS TED the largest manufacturer of asphalt ,ps in Canada. Something new for your party. Set of 8 tumblers with a Choose your roof with care- specify "B.P." Mrs. J. Montour and, son arrived here this morning from Vancouver on the Princess Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. May disembarked from the Princess j Popular song and picture em-i bossed on each. All different. Trice $2.75. Bulger's. ' , . (H) Mr' and Mrs, Clarence Thom-, son, who have been on a- trip i south, returned to th city from I Vancouver on the Coquitiam last UH UIKtUI ruuM Albert S.McCaffery Limited tie US or 117 Prince Rupert, B. C. . P.O. Box 160 Kathleen when she docked here this " morning from Vancouver. L. M. Felsenthal sailed Saturday night on the Princess Norah for Vancouver to join Mrs. Felsenthal and family who are evening. , , . . Dr. Carl Reich arrived on Saturday's plane from Vancouver to carry on with Dr. W. S. Ker- Wolter Longwill Hos Beauty Spot One of the beauty spots of holidaying near that city. ouncemenU gin's practice during the latter's! Embarking here for on the Princess Norah Sat- absence July and August. j 1 I sMZ Here's the new- Uf ' I ' H3"SN ' :' M cst in- men's I : ' 1$ pWH leisure wear . . . -J , y.7 soft, cool, knit- vj' "N T-V- .X ( tcd jersey,-in o .J; 'V-''. variety of mas- ,l; ' ST I s culinc patterns ..R. . DISASTER VICTIMS AIDED Mavnr Oarnet r'nnltui- rt Winni. 1 1 .JJ A nnH CI full mnflfi .It Prince Rupert is the garden of and Labor Council Waiter Longwill at the corner of sports, September 4 second Avenue and 9th Street. ivlc Centre. Dr. F. r. McNamee, Eye, Ear,turday afternon were L. M. Nose and felsenlhaI- Dr- and Mr8- F- Mc" Throat, is reopening 1 his practice in Kamloops. Suite I Namee. and automobile, P Her-0-10 Galloway Bldg., 220 Fourth I man- F- 8cott' 3- Martin. A wall of natural rock retains a 4 . terrace a few feet above road Bazaar, October ; level. . The terrace ts bordered Avenue, August 1st. . .. 170p The fire department was call with flowers and centred wltn Bazaar, October 18. ed out Saturday evening at 7:30 a small lawn. Behind is another peg receives a stiver salver from RL Hon. PaUick GuiUoii-V.'alkcr, I .11' (jH cf ' rich colors I United Kingdom secretary of state for Commonwealth relations. I ' l I The salver is part of a collection of 1,000 pieces gathered by the I ' 1j I BritUh Women's Voluntary Services for distribution to flood and I l " - to 1311 8th Avenue east, where V Fall Bazaar, Oct. 28. there was a fire In a clothes closet. When the truck arrived, Mr. and Wus. Don Norton arrived last night oh the Coquitlam to spend a',, week , at , Mr. Norton's home here before continuing on to Stewart .where he Is employed with the "customs. . fire victims In Canada. zaai, uctoDer ii. wall retaining a terrace In which a kitchen garden is planted. Mr. Longwill says he grew potatoes In the land first to break it up. He had good crops the first two years but was not so suc aar, Nov. 2 and 3. Mrs. J. Storrie, whose residence It is, had removed the burning clothes from the closet. Aiyansh Band (CP Photo) - I lj Basra II : mB3) ' M uxilnry Fall Bazaar cessful the third year. However j Disembarking here last even Mr. ana Mrs. w. e. R. Jones; s , p and family arrived In the city. At in Prill an Fall Sale Nov. 1A. by that time the ground had ing from thtf Coquitlam were Mr. been broken up sufficiently to and Mrs."). Norton,. Mr. and w's Cathedral Fall Mrs. E. Ayllng, Mrs. G. W. Charl plant a lawn and flowers. , . - 1 w I I I cess Kathleen from Beaunar-nols, Quebec Mr. Jones is rest The silver band of his native Villace of AlvAnsVl tnnV nart in ton, M. Peterson, A, Lawrence. tember 18. (152) L, 11 cazaar Nocmbcr dent manager for Columbia j tne funera, Saturday afternoon cellulose Co.'s mill at Watson for the ate Moses Wilson, vlc- iaiiiu. iiiey are laKing up resi- tim o an PXninclrin ,,nH ffro ,r.: F. Moldestad, H. Tysseland, L.. jH. Beale, Mrs. Cuthill, Mr. and ,Mrs. Clarence Thompson and children, F. J. Grant, H. OlUis, T. Baron J.' Kopp. J-. Kokko, M. Kearney, H. Bumetl, L. Coderre, from Vancouver;, and George A. i Green -and Mrs. Burquist, Namu. dcnce.ln Dr. L. W.Kergin's home, North Paclflc canner on tne on Fourth Avenue West. skeena River the WMk previqus Mr. and Mrs. Ray Love, accom-1 "n . . . j; . ' i Andrews Anglican ,, Cathedral-, h panied by son and daughter ar-lwnere a3; man fr,ends rived from their home near Vic- mbXpd flnrt at Rpv. VANCOUVER VICTORIA I , . Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun J '1t$m i - fTv." r Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam sfTVM nzV f early Crazy ;h Fiery Itch- KAIEN CO OP HARDWARE ; v for ' N ; Canning Machines - BURPEE 'IVES WAY I Will take lour 'Automatic . w Dr D. O Dwanti' aruilnc- toria, motoring here. Mr. Love, ! canon Basil S. Prockter offici-1' ALICE ARM' STEWART AND jgfg r- rtry.i -wsr. . . . i . i Prince Rupert Flor u u u rrsBcripuoa wfjria ft. roollnf . liquid mMM'.tloa Li rofnforl from erul Itching PORT SLMPSON f Flowers for All 0ceali ...ui.s w.c a.i ated. the band led the funeral 1 1 777 1 ' ' : . I. pimp', rn.i, aim.i. b froub:.. Trial J5t hei v.n ih. matt intent 'X Aik druacitt for D D D. MOO 3rd Av. Box 518 Tel "i""10 tt.iaj procession part or the way to Highway in fine shape . They Fairvlew Cemetery where inter, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ; ment was made. j CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ISLANDS I I - sizes of cans.,Can Sealer. M " uavey ana win oe m tne city peter Lien presided at the about a week. organ organ In In the the Cathedral Cathedral to to acr acr 1 1 ' 10 10 p p.m. m. Ill One half dozen cans with each canning machine sold. t; , company the hymn "Jesus Lover of My Soul." Sunday, Coquitiam, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN ss. Camosun, July 7 and 21 FOR SOUTH QUEEN CnARLOTTF. ISLANDS ss. Camosun, July 14 and 28 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent 1 1 1 PHONE banner Cans PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 218 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Oreen 389 Prince Rupert WE DELIVER WRITE DROP IN '- IN 251 - 3RD AVE. BOX 1127 George Perovich, Yugoslav, Dies I or Plain. In' sizes. Conven-i Moose Women's Social Meeting i I Always Prompt and Courteous! I We're Here to Serve YOU 1 The home matting committee Third Avenue Phone 568 17 w 1 1 r -r - w i Georce Perovich. 67. mssed ' of the Women of the Moose hnld ticked. Twenty I Carton. DMPSON ARE CO. LTD. away last night in Prince Rupert j their ", monthly meeting in thj General Hospital. Born in Yugo- j Moose -Temple Friday evening, slavia, he has lived In Prince 'After the business session, an I mo pEE On All Snake Skin aore uie j J Hospitality and Good Food" J f)nflAK JilPhone 17 for Send-Out Order! JQIIUulj f 'rd Ave., David Chow, Mgr.l: Red and Green I '0mmm7.' Rupert for 22 years. He was enjoyable evening was spent at single. He leaves no relatives cards. Joint hostesses, Mrs. I. here. Funeral arrangements trial,.0 anrf rr- w Rnir -prvpri MOTH and )ave" not .been, announced. W PACK Summer Coatsfb delicious refreshments to those present. They were Mrs. J. R. Carr, Mrs. E. F. Tubb, Mrs. V. berry Jam mum PRIDE..: oz. and 48 oz. YOIR ORDER 4r ' m - Plumbing & Heating Good, Mrs. G. . Foster, Mrs. H. Munccy, Mrs. R. B. Skinner, Mrs. M. Heise. Mrs. E. Wilkinson, Mrs. V. Morrison, Mrs. F. Hill, Mrs. L j LcClaire Chairman was Mrs. TODAY Prompt and Efficient Service KHzahplh Rlair H Special Clearance of SOX 4 Pr. 1.00 KIDDIES' DRESSES. Reg. $2.00. Now SEE OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT Soap Flakes 2 for 7f uhes .... 20 ot. ifclf .ts !i i THAT'S US . . . ; We're proud of the lovely , TOTEM POLES and ;. '. FIGURINES . that we now have in stock rirot Jam SUGAR-CURED ' I Canadian meat packers use nearly 2,000 tons of sugar an- j nually to cure meats. ; , 48 os. I FAMILY SHOE J fl'TER SERVICE- WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIKW-MASTER Ill' - .':.'.: v.-,-.:- STORE L TD. SEE THEM TODAY! DOM'S DEP'T STORE rViar!lo Rnherta U R NS EST UYS FREE DELIVERY v"""' Full Library of Color Reels Bos 638 Phone 357 TRAIN bCHEDULE Standard Times For the East-Monday, WednetJay, Friday 8:00 p m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:15 p.m. , peveloping. 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