prince tliipeti Dailp J3ttol Wednesday, May 4, 1949 Local News Items . . . Hetties Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE u HARRY TIIRUPP AT SHAUGHNESSY Word has been received by the Canadian Legion that Harry Thrupp. for many years In the employ of the Canadian National Railways, latterly as chief with Shirts with color 1 57 Q. Is it necessary for a uricie-to-be to write notes of thanks when U shower is given in her honor and she has already AIR PASSENGERS mJ To Vancouver Miss J. Morton, Miss P. M. Mooncy, W.l James, J. C McCutchcon, G.' Siren, F. Lalonde. I To Sandspit Mrs. Stevens. From Vancouver G. W. Roux, R. C. Paulsen. W. Murray, T.i Jones, A. Moslev, R. Nelson. J.I Welters, R. Campbell. T. McCarthy, S. C. Anderson. I. Mac-! thanked each one who presents her with a gift? A. No. The verbal thanks she J. C. MeCutcheon arrived hi the city yesterday after a week s vifcit to Silbak-Premier mine and left by plane today for Vancouver. Prince Rupert Baseball Assoc. General Meeting Wednesday, May 4, 1949, 8 p.m., Civic Centre. Election of 1949 executive and other business. All interested please attend. U4) Frank Clark of Prince George, district Liberal orgqni.er, after spending the past few days in the city, is leaving by this eve S. O. N. Meeting Wednesday, May 7, 8 p.m. Members please attend. lt) Klondykc Night Friday. Vod-vil, beard Judgin', porfc and beans, phoney money. The Carnival of the year In days of 'U8 style. ' UOG) Beautiful Gifts and Lovely Cards for Mother's Day at THE TOTEM POLE GIFT SHOP. (It) Anne's have Home - Matft Chocolates for Mother's Day. (106) Donald. From Sandspit M. Fieber, G. Siren. gives at the shower are sutfic. lent' Genuine appreciation must be shown, and the girl must be very tactful in showing no partiality to any certain gifts, paying less attention to others. Q. Is the. prefix "Mr." ever Complete Slock in Thickness from VrioVr Albert & McCaffcry Limited Everything lor the 'Builder" HIONE 11C Announcements All tavertiiienmua n tnM column will b charged for I nil mould t as canti wurd clerk to the district freight agent at Prince Rupert, is njw a patient in Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver, where he has been an Inmate for the pas', six work. Mr. Thrupp, who was transferred to Edmonton in 1911 in the service of the Canadian National Railways, had a severe illness two years ago and is now retired from that company and has been living in South Eur-naby. He has expressed a desire to see any old Prince Rupert friends who may be visiting Vancouver. HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASIUJEY f ning's train on his return to the interior C.C.F. Public MeeUng; Thursday, May 5, Civic Centre. The United Church . Spring Sale, May 5. You aw it In The News. ATTENTION FOOTBALL PLAY- omitted from a man's card? A. Thcprefix "Mr." is omitted from his business card, but never from the card which he v;;etj socially. Q. May one drink soup when it is served in a bouillon cup? A. Yes; by holding the cup by one handle. EltS! Meeting of bers of Canadian Lc- Catholic Girl Guides tfca-home cooking sale May 5, 2:30 to 5. Shirts with character! by ARROW Warm up your wardrobe with color. We have some of thr neatest Stripes and handsomest colors that have come our way in guile a while. And they're all Arrows . . neat-fitting, SANFORIZED Arrows ... in a variety of collar styles. See 'eml You'll want 'eml P ! mh K'on Football Club and ifsj prospective new mcm-j bers, Canadian Legion FINAL PLANS FOR FESTIVAL . The executive of the Prince Regular Card Party, 8 p.m. sharp, . Catholic School Hall, May 5. Q. How can I remove food that is stuck to agateware? A. Do not scrape agateware, as Hall, Friday May 6, 8 p.m. Practice Sunday. 105) Mrs. J. S. Black and Mrs. G. I V. Hanley are saillnz on the Gyro Klondyke Night, Civic ble in dvnc. Plcaae refrain from Ulepbouiu, J. inwrtlon, minimum chant, too. Birth MoOcot ulh Notlnet. Funeral NotlcM. UaxrllK nirnt Announcement: U Rupert Music and Drama Festi CIVIC WORKERS SIGN AGREEMENT A 1949 wage agreement be- it is easily rhipped. Soak the val Association last night de- Centre, May 0. ( IriL DISPLAY, OOUBLK 1U11K Prince Rupert tomorrow night jciucd to ask the principals of j vessel, and then boll with water Kinsmen's Auction Sal", Sat for Victoria to attend a prov- city schools to permit out-of- and soap powder until "the food lwecn tlie city and tne civic REAL ESTATK u 1 VI 1 I) ' v.;" Country HOME for Sale nart- lncial command convention of town students who are parlici- is loosened and can be wiped off. ,.n It f iii-ii i vlwH akd itiuu u nrlf t IIP ( .'A 11.1 H in 11 T tt tin's IVnmon'd nn t.iivr n I ho foii ivnl In t.t wul urday, May 7. C.C.F. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons of Norway Hail. Presbyterian Missionary Tea Employees' Union has been signed, giving Inside and outside workers a general 10 percent increase over the 1948 levels. Dlill' HZJ). -iJ ; 'J IUlHi"ii'., wwx " - v.. .. (jiuii u vsmvii ''cj v" Q. How can I remove grease spots from the floor? hhop. store room and chick- Auxiliary. Mrs. Black Is third classes during heir free time. Members of ' the executive felt A. Wet the grease spots' with work. Will consider trading for cood trolling boat. Write AXTfcl Signing of the agreement leaves only one group of employees still vice-president of the provincial command. Mrs. Hanley will act as standard bearer for the local auxiliary at the convention. loencral rlcrk Church Hall, May 12. Music and Drama Festival, May 12 and 13. St. Peter's W.A. Bazaar, May 12. that such an arrangement ammonia, then scrub with hot would be of special value and! waler ancj Roap interest to high school students. I Q How can x apply cake f rosl. At last night's meeting, which ing a ,ayer cake whUe sUU Box 512 Daily News. 109i FOR SALE 4 room furnished house close In. For particulars Phone Blue DU9. U) Dally Nt'- to sign" a pact with the city the Electrical Workers who are still negotiating with the civic I It ' is expecieu 10 uu i.iie iai uu" 1 arm? IVIC tore the festival, iinai reions wage committee. Council hcp3 S.O.N. Smorgasbord, May 17 Eastern Star Tea, May 13, Mrs. L. W. Kergin. bvayt"' FOR SALE 4 room Wartime Notes rpnlv ill OVnl! UOU.iy. luimwiru uiiiui- Builders and Contractors NOTE N Itiinfinp Panrr. Ked. Min A. Cake Irosting should not be applied until the cake is thoroughly cooled. were heard from the various committees. President Richard entre aualifi-l ni.siK'd hecona uveriooK. lie- lWl" " . riorum I rt nvlr p nnri mil. to have the last agreement signed in the near future so Uiat estimates for the year can be handed down. aurvxi'';t(-d Owing Jto the fact that there . Cleland reported mau cnairmen 1IUH Phone Red (1U4) Fenced in lawn. 872. eralized, 3-ply special, roll $4 H.M.C.S. Haida Chapter I.O.D. E. Tea, May 21. May 24 is Kinsmen Day- City. have not been any new films in B.C. FIUMTIRE CO. (121) Yuuni: man tor the seven programs win consist of Mrs. E. F. Anfield, Richard Cleland, Peter. Lien, Mrs. FOR SALE Wartime 4 with lately, there will not be a show Mrk in Kir; W. H. Murray returned to the 20?? .u,rJi.Iie- . ui Automo . uriL-e for tne junior members of the city Tuesday afternoon by air Queens, Parade,' Sports, Dance, Grand Prizes. Cathedral W. A. Tea, May 20, iiouu uunil, n oinoe ao 170 3rd Ave. HOT Civic Centre this week. bile would be given generous consideration on down pay Earl Becker, Mrs. T. Fraser, Mrs. A. Mackenzie and Martin Stuart. from a trip to Victoria on bust ness. t.AN'h KKfilS'RV AT He: Vrtlfii-ute of Tltlr No. IWM-I t the North Wrsttrlv Hr () acri-s. more or It- of Mt Thuiisiind Two lluiiilird ami Fifly 1 (li'J.VI). Kimge Kle (.") l'oat ll-trlH. WHEREAS satlBfactory proor ot , WA alv.va r!Artifirt.p rif Title. SMITH & ELKINS Mrs. W. S. Kergin. n fur ucnrnU There are a great many of ment. R. E. Montador Ltd 1107) .e 163. uuv ' Sonja Ladies Tea May 28. the junior members who have HAVE HAD V Mrs. Harry Black announced j that arrangements for billeting ! is progressing favorably and! United Church Tea June 8 REPULSIVE FISH FOR SALE A beautiful rcsid-'not called for the toys which encc on Fourth Avenue witn thcy madc durUlg the year and One of the smallest members ,uod ,n the name of oeorsc winiam at the home of Mrs. Nickerso.i, Borden Street.. u!!ations and Hoult has been filed In this office expressed the opinion that, even of tne cutttle-fish genus, the KT mbiai. a (jravpl Koul- YEARS OF PLUMBING AND HEATING EXPERIENCE PHONE 174 if Ketchikan sent 50 partici- squid's round, torpedo-like body pants, the billeting committee ends in a bulbous head, with would find room for them. tenacles Drotrudinsc from its Me 543 til' notice is hereby given that l mibii. at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. . r rTir.n at. the Land Registry Ot- price is $10,000 on terms. P. waicn cie on uiapia H. Liivey, Prince' Rupert "Hobby Fair. These should be - Kealty Co. (lu7) picked up very soon or they will FOR SALE 4 Room Bungalow, be given away to other young-near McBrlde. Basement, ren-i sters wh0 wouW like them, tal at linmeai-! property rear, ,,.ii clim will be held until Salur- ate occupancy. Priced for ; They quick sale. 4 small wartime day of this week. houses ... in good condition. ...I. I six Commodore Cale neck similar to theoctupus. Armine Boas reported that 500 participant tickets were being printed and these along Box 274 Practically new TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I COMPLETELY RENOVATED ihs rnmi ar nrlmlssion w complete lilt vuv . . ... . i ; . ra. ,,... W P "Better Than Ever" tickets and programs are ex-; FOR SALE Coins business - ' room nou.se on oin . Thprp nrfl kUU Kvcral o thc ioriauie income, miwuk. - andrew Thompson. lots, immecilate occupancy, exhibits being held in thc Civic pected to be in the hands of the dulling, cnain du!v E.Uiopc Swnlls 01- an Deputy Registrar ot T1' very low priced. For these Ccnlrc office awaiting thc own-' committee before.-the end of. for married couple. Large hv- ing quarters. Apply Seal Cove Store. 1109 1 "V .V,rc tn rail for them. 1 me ween. AKMittunu nucuiix) . 307 3rd W. or Hionc 342. tfi MMM.'Ilam.'ou cm tVl-A- . huiulate FARM FOR SALE 180 acres. 7 1. .1 J I f.f Toi-fQP JOHN H. : BULGER DPTOMETR 1ST John Bulger Lid. Third Avenue ok toes, col-' Partiallv fenced. 3 room log Vood's Weight wear s and SI. 25 i SI. 50 $1.25 - - )rt Let;-, it p.d.q: it lations hort . I it s Fine ts Licrlit ;!i!(ll!!,ipii:!iiil!,l 1-, pe. .'crs' ht "-m. , 791 5 irs : ' . ill '.; I WJW J 1 E A - (i-:.-x bench , house in cood condition, borne 1H i luoi Rood apple trees ann water. About. 4(1 acres ol rimki um- DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL i-lMI Ford i hrr Price $1800 rash, see or DEFENCE ,,'if 1!M0. r;m llest Food and Service In City Phone 17 for Send-Out Order- Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. write owner: Frabian Malison. Uox 35, Terrace, D C. 100 Billcs. PiliHK" 11 Jl 701 5th (III I agents vt.vn:i PICE Or THE MINISTER CUrv Raiiue, ii'nl Glo bur- OTTAWA AGENTS WANTED to solicit subscriptions , for Canada s1 National News Weikiv "Ihei Ensiun " Liberal commis- iM...... t?i fiTi-nrc.H rrquireo. ailon Umk and able. 1414 81 h ANNOUNCEMENT :j 1 1114 1 Bt'lrimm finite Bii..- af-, ;iurstiay iitlcr- Write - Circulation Manawr, The Knsien." 470 St. Alexis Street, Montreal. Wi"1- 'J' TOtSONAL DRUG SUNDRHS (lublx r uMidsi twelve samples for i)0e postpaid In plain seal-tt.i uiiniT ralalii'Mie in 1 t'licvrcilol Se- l (.'1111111111111 Lmi be mm'ii (It l (Formerly O. D. llauuen Grocery) is now in position lo offer prompt, efficient service to its customers. cluded. General Novelty Co., Dept. PR.' 71 Major St.. Toronto. Out. I10' and Used Ftir- t and OKii'i I'Olt SALE Ji'Jv Used Ar- '....I c. I Vlldl OUIVC.S.I . "I " . GROCERIES FRESH MEATS PRODUCE c'. Office FOR SAl.t, - service own"" Clwirs. Hu- GaraKe on two lots. Includes equipment except hand tools? Nt battery sets. I. Free Delivery r Covering. Phone Red 111 V N. P. BAKEIt 8U9 Sixth Ave. E. "il Saucers, j()r(, ll'SK l.h:il liave lartic cas si.oi.iki; This propcriv In downtown area on entrance to llitih-wav. Terms may be ni'raneil Contact Bert Bellamy at 1IH3 N. R. YOUNG. (122) '2-nii'Cf K,ni;li.sli ta. Viiiimel WW.VAVAWWAVAW.V.VWMW.VAWMWft' Sll- etc. All at Ambrose Ave. or hox ion (1081 ui:. Fl llNl- - B. or. Phone HiacK io M ACHINEilY 1 324. News from GOODYEAR P"'li;i' 8ieri,il NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES CKI.II1 Iw, Ruu'i't Motors We offer complete ice equipment for Sawmills. Re-manufnelurinii. Contractois. t.ink-Hnlt. Speeder. Adams h'Xltc Rim-pI:i1 Cear Sir: You are undoubtedly aware of the importance of national defence today. Essential tk -c-oential to the i, development of that v defence are the men of the RESERVE UNITS The service and. wartime experience of the veteran and the ,aiert intelligence of the younger element are vital to the development of plansfor national security. , . .All three services have been actively appealing for men and the response has been good . However, many men who wish to join are in doubt on an important point which only you, as their employer . ' can answer.- , They would bo giving part of their time to Canada Would you Q" Your side release thorn fn. required annual training nflri tv,4, ,rnuL 1 an essential part of their voluntary service. You can help them to serve Canada by granting them additional leave with or without pay. The decision is Your yours. help" is needed in building a sound defence organisation to help in3ure the peace of Canada. . litcs siorio'. '"issue. p1(mr l.ittleford. Owen, T. L Smith. Clark. National, etc Full information from National Machinery Co. Ltd., Vancouver ii.c !.' WANTED ( 104) GOODYEAR FfLL-POWER STORAGE BATTERIES Price Reduction due to lower material costs now In eflecfc Factory Fresh GOODYEAR Batteries at ''''ni! bu r nil v 3:i fl (, i ... , v- i'i ;"''V 0V sen ul. IWl.V 13RR vrJ WANTED URGENT. Couple need nouscKecpmn 'yv'.-; kit.cn- i i .11.1 mv UiKl-'c sk,.i,,i ! !. t tt..un Prince KU- S'l coiuiitvin port Hotel. ' ,10G' i .WU. Ufcs.i 32m HOTL-L ARRIVALS PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 712 Second Ave Phone Tl&i.; Prince UiM-crt water ciifiir.fi V. . Bowkcr. Houston, h. Phone B .A i kor- Nor,n B"lklov; R-, CWT s,blr . ,11,-7, 1 bell. Vancouver; A. Carrie, Cliix- r 4b 4 tun- w RithinKim. Terrace; mm. J. Corey, Smithers; G. Siren $a5 -j new "p.m. er 5 P.m. sandspit; Mr. aim Rhvn and family, Carlisle; W. Spencer, Terrace; O. Levesque, 104i J IHVp1w.,.1 1 11 ' C v . "Trace Ii. K.rause. , riiostieiiii. ,1 i tBr- t mini imp v,infiniver: Mr. J Sincerely, That's Only Part of our Service WHEN YOU DRIVE IN FOR GAS, MISTER, THAT'S ONLY THE BEGINNING 1 We cheek your oil, battery and 111 I ..watery iuiln'i on.! - ci,J,ivi WiHulem-k: , 12 ; T? M,)llif.r VaiU'fiuvrr: H. licr-i J L8lovc' A tret. Edmonton: G. V. Noakes.f 1 Terrace. (Til I '"T'TrV, .VSn.SVWVWWWNV.NWAiV.'wy ' ' ' y Minister of National Defence 3i Un - I ft V YfFfh 0 ml Iterations Repairs $ tires . . . Give your windshield a clean lace, beskies you pay only for what you buy the rest Is on us. j BOB PARKER'S -1 P c BRIDDEN UPTOWN SERVICE STATION ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY (RESERVE) ARh,Y (RESERVE FORCE) THE CANADIAN (AUXILIARY) . THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE ND IJUILUERS 1' In, I PHONE 791 or I Sanuui Second and McBride a Specialty 5 1 I'tV....... P.O. Box 721 W.V.V.V.V .-.v.v.v