Vtiiui Itupett Dailp McM JUO. ......tM Wednesday, June 2, 1948 News Items Local 5ee ALBERT & McCAFFERYftrsI for Building Needs FOUND GUILTY OF RETAINING " In County Court Tuesday, Russel Tierney was given two years' suspended sentence after he had been found guilty by Judge W. O. Fulton on a charge Dr. Jens Munthe returned on White Elephant and Sale of Tuesday by air from a business Home Cooking at Annunclatio-i visit to Smlthers. He was ac- School, 3 p.m., Thursday, June Barbara Ann Is Going Pro SWIM TRUNKS companied by Miss Randi Thor- 3. 129' Communist Train Boys In Ontario 'oCELPH, Ont. Rev. V. A Paulter of the Church of Our Lady has told the Optimist Clu; here that In two Communist camps near here young boys are being trained and instilled with the idea of destroying organizea government and service orgniza-tions by force. PRINCE RUPERT CONGRATULATED of retaining stolen . property. Judge Fulton ordered Tierney sen who Is acting as his sec-, , . . . Al Manson returned to the city ietary Tuesday afternoon by air from to report to the police at weekly intervals during June and at quarterly intervals during the Due to increased cost of milk Vancouver where he was called shipments from Vancouver, milk last week on the death of hU U'MiiEK . . . CEMENT ... 9 Flit. CEDAR AND BIRCH PLYWOOD . . . t RED CEDAR SHINGLES . . GYTROC WALLBOARD . . . BRICKS, LIME, PLASTER LBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 FOR PRICES balance of his suspended sen BROCKVILLE, Ont., 0 Barbara Ann Scott turned professional yesterday at the peak of an amateur career. The blonde 20-year miss, queen of the figure skating world, will donate an price has been advanced two mother. cents per quart. Quarts 22c tence. He was found guilty of retaining stolen articles of cloth- Special "Clean-up" garbage Pints 12c. Valentine Dairy, collection by city trucks Thurs ine beloneine to Ernest Web Phone 657. (129) undisclosed Percentage of her stir, said to have been stolen X. C&i. litllbO W V11U1 "J. day, June 3. Have garbage ready, trucks will caU. J.C.C. Clean-up Campaign. . (129) The Vancouver Province re frnm tiA FTrhancP Rlnrk nmirv a contract with the col fnv Tiornow wac PnH Map- cently printed a cut of the col Prince Rupert was congratu OVt IVi A "L rw uw ----- i Music Corporation of America K. F. Harding returned to the lated by Austin C. Taylor ofLeod. T. W. Brown acted for the lection of Cunningham totem poles, now in the museum at the crown. Artists Ltd., an internationally known booking agency. ALL SWIM TRUNKS AT SALE PRICES city Tuesday from a business t-t n0n rharintte provincial flood campaign last Prince Rupert. The Province Wern Etiquette Announcements All advertisement 41 tbU column will be charged for u full month at 26 cent a word AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver J. Dumaresq says the collection, which may Islnd. night on the piompt response be sold, is considered one of the ( " I it has recorded and start made finest collections of Indian art S.O.N, meeting, 8 o'clock, m gUpport of the provincia' in existence. There are more j Friday, June 4. Dance 10 to 2 drive The progress made hers than 50 pieces and they were Mike Collussi playing. Everyone )n thp ramnaiim Is settine the KITWANCOOL MAN SUCCUMBS Tnen a woman ia mucuuvu N. Headrick, Mrs. H. Childs and Eastern Star Tea, June 3, at Mrs. Wm. Watts' home, 435 4th eral people wno nave lined her, would it be all (129) welcome. Louis Johnson of the interior village of Kitwancool died in West. gathered during more than 60 years as a trader at Port Esslng- t0 eive one large party pace for the rest of the province, Mr. Taylor Indicated. Junior Auxiliary United Church daughter, Mrs. A. Llewellyn, D. Reid, M. Eckhert, S. Sandrett, S. Vato. From Vancouver Tuesday) E. D. Manson, F. P. Mostad, R. E. Dignon, C. Boffo, J. S. Jamie-son. To SandspitK. Harding, The best, known brands and most popular style Swim Trunks, Gabardines. Wools, Satin Rayon, in a wide variety of colors, to be- sold at less than cost price. ton by Mr. Cunningham. ;tc all of them? would be better perhaps, STOOD ON CHAIR TO PUNCH WIFE hospital last night after a long illness. He was 42 years of age. He Is survived by his wife. Funeral services will be held at Tea, June 10. Presbyterian Tea, home of irge number of people, to THE MARKETS waller affairs, inviung uj Mrs. T. A. McMeekin, 512 Tatlow HOME IS BROKEN IN THREE PARTS St., June 17. party only those persons Mr. Wiggins. Grenville Court Chapel Thurs-. day afternoon with Rev. Basil Vegetables inks would oe congenial. To Smlthers W. G. Rosen Catholic School Hall, June 24, S. Prockter officiating. B.C. Un ST. LOUIS Mrs. Mildren D Boers, 39, has filed suit for a divorce. Her husband, four feet in height, is a circus midget. Her height is five feet, seven inches If a woman is seated in berg, L. W. Phillipson, M. Jones, tea and home cooking sale, 2:30 dertakers are in charge of near or bus, and another Potatoes, lb 05 Parsnips (unwashed) lb. .09 Turnips, lb 05 Mushroms, lb 75 TERRACE Only a narrow strip remains of what were once Mr. Davidson. From Smlthers (Tuesday) H. p.m., card tournament finals, 8 p.m. Rrg. Price $2.49 She said he was cruel, having a the spacious lawn and flower i carrying a baby, or a d person is standing, she offer her seat? Brown. M. Benek, G. Howard to $2.75 $1.85 habit of standing on a chair jHead Lettuce, bunch 35 Advertise in the Daily News! gardens of the Sherwood home Mrs A Howard, O. Benson, Mr. Cucumbers, each as Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, No. 18. on the edge of the raging Skeena. DeBruin, S. Gun-a-noot, Mrs, es, even ll several men ic- and from that elevation, punching her in the eye. The garage went into the river G. Gun-a-noot, C. Bush, P. ieated. last Saturday and the house was .Vhen a son is Dorn w iur. Campbell, Miss Campbell, D. Green Onions, 2 bunches 15 Australian Onions, 3 lbs 29 Cabbage, lb 10 Rciubarb. lb 10 Sale Price Reg. Price $2.95 Sale Price Reg. Price $3.95 Sale Price Irs. Rubert Smith, jr., with broken into three parts when it was being moved across the road Wooky, Dr. J. Munthe, Miss R. Throsen, T. Finnegan. to $3.50 $225 to $4.50 $2.95 Smith sr., still living, PEACE BRIDGE IS MADE SAFE he new uoy db noueri Hotel. . Spinach, lb 24 Beets, bunch .30 Turnips, new, bunch 27 3rd or 4th? in an attempt to save It. The Kinsmen were called out at fi a.m. on Friday and worked hard The present generation will CHINESE TO AID RELIEF Mayor Nora Arnold announced . A I I Tomatoes No. 1, lb. .. 70 .oert Smith, 3rd. all day to save the property as WHITEHORSE The bridge Amsais New Potatoes, 4 lbs 23 far as possible. Reg. Price $4.95 Sale Price across the Peace Rivr on the Alaska Highway has been made On Saturday, gangs of volun FTNKRAL NOTICE ; today that the Chinese commun Canned Vegetables j Dill Pickles, gal 1.75 Cut Green Beans, fey. each 20 No. 3 Peas, fancy 20 I. SON In the city, Tues- teer workers filled sandbags to dam a culvert which was rapidly flooding between Perry's and Prince Rupert W. G. Rosenberg, Sunnyside; M. Jones, North Pacific; R. Chamberlain, Burns Lake; C. safe through the services of army and civilian engineers and wnrVmpn lrpnt. hnsv all winter. -i-'K I Rce. Price $5.50 to ity, always generous in such matters, is forming its own flood relief organization to aid the $6.00 l.'ane 1. 1948, Louis, age 42 i-s. beloved husband of $3.95 Mixed Vegetables ft V.' Sale Price The job was big and- important, ' Sherwood's and threatening to provincial campaign. There will be a representative of the Chi- Edith Johnson of Kit- y, uums Lane; w. nan Diced Beets, tin lS I for the bridge is a vital one. isolate the residents of tha sell, city; S. Scondrett, VancoU' cool, B.C. Rev. Basil S. wax Beans, cnoice n j Jt wag discovered last year section. The danger was stem- nese on the local general com Mixed Peas and Carrots .19 " med. that tne $4,000,000 suspension mittee. er will conduct services Grenville Court Chapel at rumpnin '"'snan 2 inn feet lone, was in The river drouoed two feet on Corn, choice 2!Hanpr nf rrashine bcaus9 I Mondav and has not come 1111 FEW SHORTHAND WRITERS .24 ver; D. Wooky, Hazelton; Frank Pashley, Suunyside; R. R. Mc-Leod, Vancouver; T. Berg, Vancouver; A. Waage, Vancouver; Capt. P. Carey, Fort St. James; P. Quinn, Vancouver; C. Bydgnes, Vancouver; C. Fjord-batten, Vancouver; O. Wick, pm. Thursday, June 3. Indent to follow in Fairview .etery. B C. Undertakers in ...-ge of arrangements. MELBOURNE, (CP) Shorthand writers seem to be a dying race Corn Niblets Baked Beans, Baked Beans, I " ' m .IIIIIIMOMMW swift river waters had un- again. It Is not known yet it dermlned one or the 350-foot the flood waters have done any towers. The tower had leaned damage on Braun's Island be-14 inches out of line and, by yond ruining this' year's crops. here and their scarcity is one 20-oz., per tin .21 15-oz. per tin .17 Fruit , 21 of the main factors causing con Bananas, lb. eestion in the courts. Said one t LOMON ISLAND BIRDS then, the Peace River was New Westminster; R. E. Ding- i re are more than 128 species official: 'There's no new blood coming in . . . and there's no man, Seattle. Apples, cooking, 3 lb 2lj sheathed In seven feet of ice. Fancy Apples, 3 lbs .35 Divers worked through the Arc-Lemons, large doz 38 ' ,inter under 7 Ieet oi ice t0 d birds in the Solomon Is- The Mediterranean Sea has an area of about 1,008,000 square miles Including the' Tyrrhenian, ' substitute for shorthand in court I Advprt.ls in T.nt 1ifl.ll; Nws i Grapefruit, Texas (white), 1 build ,teel cofferdam a Ionian, Adriatic and Aegean Sea. work.' A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited 96's, 4 for .25 watert,ight casement to save the 'pink), 96's, 3 for .29 kge. oranges avei a - . It was a race against river SALT LAKES pitted, lb. Dates, 25 , water and ice. It was feared the Iresb Mlik ! spring thaw and i?e might force Quart ( the pier off its foundations, un- .20 .11 .18 ' Pint Lean Back and LA-Z-BOY leans back with you for reading, reclining, relaxing, reposing, retiring. Call In Seeing is Believing I Cream, y2 pint .... ties Grade A: doz. ,arge, cartoned 327 3rdAve. Phone 775 less the casement was finished first, and this was accomplished. BOWLING SCHEDULE June 3 Bankers vs. Coasters Blowers vs. Rosa Lee's. Miller Bay vs. Sweet Sixteen: Moose vs. West view. Scubv's vs. Cosmos. June 8 Cosmos vs. Orange Savoy vs. Varietv, Manson's vs SUNDAYS 11 a.m. 12 noon 1 p.m. ' 3 p.m. i 5 p.m. 7 p.m. LEAVE COW BAY FLOATS Adults, 50c Keturn Under 16 25c Return SPECIAL TRIPS ON REQUEST Phone Green 391 - mSSTTim 'Tm'Tii im iim i iii mmm Medium, doz "Chicken in the Rough' J J TO TAICE HOME J Jcall the ;I i CIVIC CENTRE Fish .58 .55 .40 .42 .25 are a favorite home 1 foods. Halibut, lb beans have been seen in mark vegetable of this coun Salmon, lb. Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions ter the excellent reasons ets; dui in me opiniun 01 "a"yrjod fresh ling lb. DINING ROOM i PHONE 231 J hey give heavy yields, are inev are are more more tenaer anu ui Black Cod, smoked, lb 3s Comets; watts at mcKerson vs Toilers, Annettes vs. Westview June 10 Luckv Strikes vs Rosa Lee's. Scubv s vs. Coasters jus to eat. and excel in .22 Smoked Kippers, lb. ... Butter FERRY SERVICE Moose vs. Miller tsav: uiowen vs. Bankers. Big. Sisters vs Sweet Sixteen. .72 Larss Laroo Lillie Bolero Perr; Como-Bing Crosby i : vr . .. I. , . .. .1 value. They rival the 0. bean of our gardens is aap bean, formerly called ring bean, but so improved plant breeders that vari-that have strings are Ulg UIA33 Uauu .WH better flavor than green beans. Bush beans are at the height of flavor and tenderness from the time they have just begun to form, until they begin to make seeds; and they deteriorate somewhat after that. Both for the table and for canning they should be picked before seeds form, and not more than an hour before they are cooked. First Grade, lb Milk Evaporated Milk, 16-oz. tins, 2 for Case Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb. Brazil Danny Kay-Andrew Sisters . .31 6.99 .. .49 Baseball Scores American League Boston 8, Philadelphia 1. Washington 4, New York 1. National League New York 4, Brokolyn 4 (tie) Everything for the In the home garden hil !4iV'V Perry Como-Bing Crosby so young the seeds have ft begun to form in the Flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs 53 Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 2.95 Flour (24's) - 1-55 Tea and Coffee ) i l Information Please rr pods, a dish of round- In Ink Spots June Bride Ml f $ - Baby Face Canning snap beans requires special precautions to kill the botulinus germ, and before it is attempted the advice of can-nine experts should be sought. Henry King Orch. Deluxe Quality, lb 1.14 Coffee, lb .59 I Juices WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Deveiopinc, Printing; Knlarcins QIHCK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies reen or wax beans is some-for gourmets to rave They are easy to grow ifd you wait until the i warms up, and danger 'St is over, before plant-seed. re are four general types Tomatoes, 20-oz 17 If bean plants are kept picked clean, they will continue to bear all summer, producing several crops, as long as the plants are S-h-i-n-e Mills Bros. ' What! No Phonograph? The RCA. Victor Record Player V-16 records through your radio only $21.50 40 oz 35 gallon 5 ADnles. 20-oz. tin. per tin 15 The "gown" is the climax to a Bride's trouseau but if you are preparing for the great moment, SPORTS TOGS, LINGERIE, HOSIERY and ACCESSORIES will take ' on added importance. For "golng-away" choose a tropical worsted suit, priced at healthy. But since tne ursi crop is always the largest, it is 40 oz -35 Orange, 20-oz .15 Blended (orange and grape fruit. 20 oz 15 advisable to make several sowings in succession, so that new nians keen coming into bear- leMvs.Mt $22.50 sn beans, the green and yellow 1 each divided into "'d and round pod. Market are usually flat pod, 1 yield better than the 1 Pfd; and the latter have st quality. en the green and wax 1 there are slight differ-1 in vitamin content, the 1 r excelling in vitamin A, ''ter in vitamin B, but both ,tnonB our most nutritious II I ing. Dusting regularly with D.D.T. will protect beans from the leaf hoppers, which sap the strength of the plants and greatly reduce their yield. The Mexican bean beetle resists D.D.T. but can be killed with rotenone. 48 -oz. -35 Canned Fruits Apricots, 20-oz .35 Cherries (fancy) 20-oz 38 Loganberries, 20-oz .41 Peaches, choice ... .29 Lara Pure, lb 27 Shortening - -33 Whether you are a June Bride or not, use Sweet Six-teen's personalized BUDGET PLAN when making your purchase. No Interest. No Carrying Charges. Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 2S1 P.O. Bos 196 Soap, face, 2 for .1 Laundry, cake .08 - -2a Sunlight, cake 09 Soap Soap Powders, large 35 Glace Fruit Cherries, ,lb. pkt. 3? 'Almond Paste, lb -. .42 Coconut, lb - 63 Fruit Cake Mix, lb 45 .35 TRY Dates (fancy), 1 -lb. pkt. Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. Seeded Raisins, lb Shelled Walnuts, 'i lb. ... Shelled Almonds, V4 lb. .47 .24 .47 .49 .45 Rex Calte R-rirnmte over wal!ioer with iurt on Shelled Brazils, '2lb. BAP - TITE coil ht' all. B-H Fresconett Ona Coat Velvet finish dries quickly, covtrl perfectly. Lovely colon, easy and simple to apply. One quart coven about 150 quire feet. See qui color card of thii fna B-H product .59 V-:- . .Xj j. T 9t Waterproofs FOR TASTY MEALS Chop Sucy Chow Mein .49 CEMENT .53 STUCCO Jams Pure Strawberry, 24-oz Raspberry, 24-oz -. Brackberry, 28oz. ... Cherry, 24-oz ; . Peach, 24 oz. Apricot, 24-oz OPEN 8 AM. TO 2 A.M. CHINESE DISHES OIK arEClALTx .60 .50 and all porous Masonry .50 SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL ; $3.25 for 10 lb. sack THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Soups Canned Soups, .13 to 19