arrived in tne , Miss Aileen Moss, wfto has Mr. and Mrs. John. Eyoiison -Mrs. w. C. Poulion and Mn. ., Rupert yester- been visiting in the city for the I nef""" ...i ..f fWra' rviit. Inn rinvt niifh hoi. t.K. I "i'jt "Prince Kuperr Daily News 9 returned to the city Tuesday Chambers nf foe Salvation Army Thursday, August 17, 1950 . mnl Bds- Vie-, Mrs. S. J. Hunter, it sailing by ! night after a month's motor retu. netl u, u'u 'city on the jtrip to Vancouver, Tnry ; Prince F iji t y''sterdfy from with the Prince Rupert tonight on her 'h a a vacation vacation V" . ir James return to ner norae in AW. au " visited Kamloopj, Vernon and , Ocean Frills wherp t hpy , have Kelowna. been .lendiig thu p&fct week eonduoira it-.,, i rtu.il ft'd Deputy Mumcl.al Afia rs Min- awiu . ' J,...J-'4 K City Engine, r Don tewart re-Uu-r B. C. Brucewell arrived to'u ' UIive' turned by air yesterday from I th city by yesternay s plane to I MrR. M. Grogan, formerly corn- Vancouver where he has been ! dlM!na 8 special meeting of .the merciai teacher at Booth Memo. city council dealing with bylaws. ! rial High School here and foi He left on today's plane for Van the past two years at Wenatchee Washington, and daughter Peggj couver, lei Bills High? tMri it NT COMMlTilCATION TYEE LODGE No. 66 AF & AM Masonic Temple 8 p.m. August 18, 1950. To receive an Official Visit from M.W. Bro. J. H. N. Morgan. All Local and Sojourning Brethren cordially invited to ittnd A. E. WOOD, Secretary. Mayor G. W. Rudrierham was i ' X , "'ul. lfJ : I r f -r ! ILLzJ " i Mrs. C. Weir sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Ketchikan. Mrs. Anton Dybhavn is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Miss Alida Johnson sailed Tuesday afternoon on the Co-quitlam for a vacation trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Judge and Mrs. Eric Wood-bum of Prince George will be Railing from here on the Prince George tonight for Vancouver. Miss Margaret Steeves, P H N has returned -from a vacation spent in Vernon, Vancouver and Vancouver Island point. the speaker at the regular! Zltf , e ew s da' weekly luncheon of the Prince , They plar Rupert Rotary Club today. IIe;0n 'eturntag .south by boat, engaged in a discussion of civic affairs. President A. B. Browni , - . was in the chair. HOW CAN I ? ? Mrs. H. L. Frank, after a visit' in Vancouver and on Vancouver , , , a T HW 1 train! ft, Can sU)re furs P' Island, left by tut night's under observation at Shaugh-ncssy Military Hospital. Len Cripps, after spending a couple of days here on United Air Lines business, left by today's plane on his return to Vancouver. Mrs .William Terry sailed last night on the Prince Kupert for Ketchikan where she will Join Mr. Terry and make her future home. Mr. Terry left for Ketchikan a few weeks ago. Mrs. T. Pappas and daughter, Helen, returned to Vancouver on the Prince George Tuesday night COAL OUTPUT Cut them down and enjoy the added comfort of an insulated home by installing PIBREGLAS Roll blankets. FIBREGLAS can easily be installed in your . . ' ' J I t- British coal output in 1949 was ! 5,000,000 tons above 1948 and! output per- manshift was above I the 1938 rate. j FirSt See that the Terrace. She harl arrived frnmi.,A- H attic in an evening, unu corb oniy per the south on the Prince Rupert Zl l t yesterday morning. ri baecoH crule " into fine ) square feet. , just a trifle too small? A Soak the cork for. a few" minutes in boiling water and it will fit. The finest way to express the fur. Then wrap in newspaper r Don Brown has returned to ! ..he city alter, being in Van FIBREGLAS, complete with vapour barrier, alter visiting lor awhile with aliection w with a iovely m Pce in a suitbox wan close scut to fit between ceiling joists, just roll tout. . .. ' couver and Calgary for the past few weeks. Mrs. W. K. Ramsay, of Toronto, after a visit here with Dr. and" Mrs. L. W. Kergin, left by last evening's train on her return to her home in Toronto. Bill Scuby, Mrs. Pappas brother., Piece of Jewellery. Here at "ttlng lid. Also wrap the box in ' Bulger's we have a large stock 'several thicknesses of newspaper. Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Nickerson 0f nationally advertised Jewel-, The odor of the tobacco will not and family left on lat evening lery items in every price range, cling to the iur as tenaciously train for Lake Kathlyn near visit us next time you're looking as moth ball Smithers where they will be for a gift THAT'S BULGER'S Q- How can I make a" good holidaying for the next few j Jewellery store. (It) cement for mending broken weeks. - t , i - china. : i v. C. Nauman of Ottawa. a !.. r,... i.i. FIBREGLAS, can also be installed, by your lLOCAL CONTRACTOR, on a time payment blan, 20 rX down and 12 months to pay the balance. ' - - Better assistant deputy minister of ex- the whlte of an e until tne cise, and Mi-s. Nauman, in the of consistency cream. Apply and Coast, . f will , , t be V10 in the letPa;cllci allow to harden before using. city tonight,; Q. Ha can I make a cork ariiving by train from the Eastm the bottle w,hen ihe cork ls and sailing on the steamer - - - . .. Baronet Shirts , ; Are Styled Exclusively for Your Comfort, Fit and Smart Appearance " . Priced from JJ rv 1 Prince Rupert for Vancouver. INQUIRE TODAY AT Albert & McCaffery limited i Jttb X OJ "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Announcement P.O. BOX 160 ES ll(i-117-08 $5.25 to $6,95 PREPARED MUSTAuDi km 17 Fine Vacation School First Bap- list Church, mornings 9:30 -11:30. Children 3-14 years. Aug-1 ust 14-25. Trades and Labor Council! labor Day sports, September 4. Dance at Civic Centre. ' BABIES' FINEST FOOD Gobardine. 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