fc)rtnte Ktipctt Dail? fictost IUD. Friday, July 9, 1948 MEET JANITORS Local News Items.:. NOW School Board Would Settle Overtime Problem Mrs. M. Burgess arrived in the 1 .J V Roosevelt School vs. (It) Soccer tonight, Park, 7 p.m. High 120th Battery. Prince Rupert School Boards Miss C. Partaker sailed on the j Catala this afternoon to spend a holiday in Vancouver. Mrs. Waiter Landon and baby are sailing this afternoon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver Mrs. R. B. Skinner sailed last city today from Vancouver on the Princess Norah. Mrs A. Ostashower sailed last hei tut f ne t he yn personnel committee will meet. WHILE STOCKS OF OIR FAMOL'S MiLEOD RIVER HARD COAL ARE with school janitors and boiler Mrs' M. J. Groean sailed on IS night on the Prince Rupert on . THERE IS A TYPE COMPLETE the Prince George Wednesday a holiday trip to Vancouver. night on a trip to Vancouver. attendants in an effort to arrive at a reasonable maximum for overtime work among the schools maintenance staff. nicht on the Prince Rupert on ,sM,lMI EGG. . . w mf AIL Mrs. J. J. Judge sailed on the Prince George Wednesday night on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Fred Nash and Mrs. J. R. Reynolds were motor visitors in the city from Terrace for a couple of days this week. They a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boddie left this afternoon on the Catala for Receipt of a bill for $14 for overtime work by one of the school janitors set the board to examining their contract with the union and they found that, If vou would like a Sunday fUlW returned yesterday afternoon to the interior. a trip to Vancouver. They wni attend a lodge convention in the southern city. delivery of Milk and Cream during the summer months, please ERT& MEN'S SLACKS at their best for STYLING for WORKMANSHIP for VALUE Gabardines, Worsteds, Covert Cloths, Flannels . . . SLACKS ... in the most popular colors, beautifully tailored MOW Limited yardage of cloth available. W. R. John- phone Valentin Dairy, 657. (161) Neil Cameron, who has been in Prince Rupert General Hos while the rate of $1 an hour was set for overtime work, the amount of overtime which a man Sam Jurmain sailed last night Ltrin lllie. als0 tuxedo broad- FFERY on the Prince Rupert on a trip cloth, extra trousers included. Pete Cravetto, 208 Fourth St (160 pital undergoing a couple of throat operations, is able to be up and around again. might claim was not defined. The Board felt that the over time claim, made for the month to Vancouver. Mrs. A .E. Smith sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for a trip to Vancouver. BEREAVED BY CRASH-Too young to understand, 19-month old Margaret Ann, reflects the grief of her mother, Mrs. Jean Casmer of New York C. L. M. Gieeey, well known Miss Ethelene McKinnon ol I of April, was execessive, becaus Regina is leaving on tonights' they said, they had been assured Fl'NERAL NOTICE Terrace sawmill operator, spent 1 a couple of days in the city this i t i t that overtime would be confined wo,.Tirnn The fnnprul nf our week on business, returning to train to return to her home alter spending the last two weeks visiting her father, Alex McKinnon, Seal Cove. late Comrade John MacLeod j to neaung u.e Btnooi uuruiB tuiu urin takp Dlace from Grenville i months. the interior on Wednesday. over the fiery death of their husband and father, William, on the ill-fated DC-6 that crashed in Pennsylvania kill T. D, Pattullo left by this afternoon's plane on his return to Victoria after a brief visit to the city. i a st Peter's Sunday School Court Chapel B.C. Undertak- The matter was referred to the p r Ronnev. forestry consult ant to the Columbia ceuuiose Co., sailed on the Prince George Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Foote and Mrs. W. S. Hammond returned i to the city today on the Co- ing all 43 persons aboard. Cause of the crash still remains ' a mystery. ersi at 2:30 p.m. Saturday personnel committee in the nope July 10. Canadian Legion I of arriving at a settlement with members attending please the union, -fall In" at Legion Hall at i Picnic, Saturday, July 10. Boats Wednesday on his return to leave TmrveHal Dock. 1 O ClOCK quitiam after a holiday spent i Vancouver after a business visit to the city. All parents and members 2:10 p.m at Tien, yueen. inanune LIQUOR CHARGES Philip M. Ray, Secty -Mgr. (It) ATTENTION uuuriu"0' Mr and Mrs. Rod McLeod and A fine of $25 Dlus $3.50 costs Hotel. . A . Bus will leave hall at 2 p.m., son sailed Wednesday night on with an optional 14 days in jail .Tuiv 10. for Terrace, for joint TOO LA It TO CLASSIFY and expertly styled and in values that we are proud to recommend. Pure Wool Gabardines in Light Brown, dark Brown and Fawn. Priced from $15.50 to $16.50 Pure Wool Covert Cloth in Light Brown $12.95 Pure Wool Herringbone Worsted in Dark the Prince Georee for Vancouver in default of fine, was leviea ay Am sals where they will holiday for the Mrs. A. J. McColl of Port Clements is a visitor in the city today, having arrived here on the Coquitlam from Skidrgate. She plans to return to Port Cle-muntt nn the same vessel to- installation of officers oi ier-race and Prince Rupert Lodges. FOR SALE rartlally burned next three weeks. Magistrate H. D. Thain against Wilfred John, a native, who pleaded guilty to being in possession of liquor, in police court Rebekahs and husbands, Odd- f;nrrlnn T,eeS. ordinary tele Prince Rupert E. Jensen, Vancouver; W. Hold hprp Vancouver: Mrs. M. Man iiitc onri wives invited, mi- house and lot at 1724 8th Ave. East. $500 . or nearest offer takes all. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342 or Green 297. (1611 I .nhpr In the H.M.C.S. Chath- leilUWO ttUU " tiatory and second degrees will morrow night. Mrs. McColl is a nitav Ethel Derrick, who e f .... ; am naval reserve division, is be conferred. iou' guest oi Mrs. nan ocamau. Dieaded euilty to a charge of momhBr nf the cruiser H V.W.V M.C.S. Ontario which left Esqui- Charles F. Emnott, special drunkenness undor the Indian Act, was fined $15 and $3.50 son, Donalda, Alta.; L. Manson, Stettlcr, Alta.; W. Monson, Btet-jtler, Alta.; J. Kennedy, Now Westminster ; T. Watson, Prince j George; E. Pelletier, Vancouver; mait this week on a training tnffi,. rorre;pnt.nt.lVe OI tnt NEW NUMBER tiaiiiv 1 iJ - from 1 1 Great Great Northern Northern Railway nanway cruise along the California coast. costs or 14 days in jail. Eric Floren, who pleaded guilty to a charee of drunkenness laid un AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver i Friday) L. Howard, J. Muskett, J. Bertalino, T. D. Pattullo, R. Clapp, E. E. iioi.Mj fu. Seattle, who is to make a two; . , n y .! months' traffic survey through- j thlCKen Ul the KOUgll , r it Miirhell Vancouver: Mr. Miss Marearet Huees of Fer and Mrs. J. A. George, Fort iacta fnr his company dur to take home aboard the tile .as a Dassenger Brown $16.25 Pure Wool Flannels in Med. Grey $11.50 der the Government Liquor Act, was fined $10 and $3.25 costs or seven days in jail. Fraser; E. W. Swift, Ocean fans, ing the next two months, sailed Olsen, Fred Booth, A. Brohman, CALL RED 705 Princess Norah which was nere hi mnminsr on the Princess nce;.s ; , -. T t- K. Helgeland, Vancouver; A. Vllvang, New Westminster; A. Petersen. Vancouver; L. V. Paul, D. Mills. To Sandspit i Friday I Mr Ketchikan after i Ll It v, to y i i Norah for this morning northbound lor Alaska. Miss Hughes is a sister of Mrs. Ed Coughlan of Prince i DINING liOOM? cnenrline a couple couple of of days days in CARD OF THANKS i anri Mrs. Davles. R. Lund, M. i IPnrt Mellon: F. S. Booth, Van- We sincerely thank our many Henderson. Rupert. She is bound for uaw- 1 nnnvpf C F . Emnott, Seattle Prince Rupert, wnne nere was busy getting information on Alaska traffic through this port. From Vancouver (Thursday) , nrt Mr, J. Pemick. Van-i"""3 .. son for a visit wuu """'" "" svmnathv and floral contriDU- Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions i tCl . ' 1 I couver; E Ukness, v , - our recent S. Vancouver; Skog. VJSS:i J.W.Simpson, Bran , SLvement - lollowlngth. Gordon death P. Burton. J. Bertalino, Olof Hanson, C. Long, O. J. Moscrip, D. Howard. From Sandspit (Thursday) M. Anderson, D. Helmer, R. Lund, J. J. McDonald. don, Man.; J. Clark, Vancouver: ; y;We wish to con-Mrs. H. Sather Seattle Mrs. J- lo Kev. BasU criomiiict Seattle Mrs. b.,r H .... ... SALT LAKES i FERRY SCHEDULE -uver hursday, ch port Mr' SdProcKter, the e. Mrs. M. Daily except Mon. & Tues. Mn J lrfmlre and son, mttle and daughter. Miss M 1 Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2:30 SAVOY and Mrs. S. R. uav es - of AUin Cunliffe, Vancouver E. t Olson Burnaby; Mrs O. Dall, Vancou Q.Leary and ,! lt-tt. Kbyuob Ardnl Wa'tner to frol, ;quiiil Elizabeth jobr lovelinu. M Kit oure you i..wtvr you B 4:30, 6:30,7:10. Saturday EVery hour ver; W. U. iuu.v,, , Maureen. ver; Miss P. Francis, Detrou,! ' Thornton, D. Johns, Mrs. A I Dlshman. S. Markle, L. Paul, W. A. Townley. Mr. Purvis. F. Ellert. E. Pelletier, E. E. Olson. TO "Sandspit" (Thursday) J-Karkie. Pmm Vancouver Wednesday) j HOTEL I Carl Zarelli, Prop. . $5 - Miss Mary King, ix-irou, ; Matel Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs j Mrs. M. P. M.Caffery sailed S wide Galena. Kansas; Mrs on the Prince George Weones-r d Pollock. Inverness; Mr and day on a trip to Vancouver. from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10:00 a.m. Last boat returns 10 p.m Adults 50c. Cndcr 16, 25c Return kk&-aiid Afrpotor or I.- n narlinc. Nanaimo, , j Phone 37 P O. Box 544 j FRASER STREET noturol rowtttd M Gay. J. Clark, Mr. Grig-ware, T. J. Connelly, W. G Townley. 11 1 a. v Giggey. Terrace. n Malcolm, Butedale Announcements Return Tickets good only G. M. Prince Rapert j i on day purchased McColl, Butedale; All dvcruw-mi-n Jn this column wUl be clmrned lor t lull mouth at 25 cents a word :.i... w Rertalino, van- tt.zs Drugs M, D. McOeachey,; I ti.iit Fisher- SHIPS AND ! 4 .1 t: 1; t t I 3 ! i Loyal Order of Moose public basket picnic excursion to Ter- - - , Duncan; man's Cove; O. J. Moscrip. Vancouver; E. Carswell, Vancouver . WATERFRONT sa-i .t, - . 1 c 1 n..n Vanr-nuver. Wir. U . tt i. tX! V mm MODERN YEAST DISCOVERY KEEPS Tn Union Steamship t-o. ...n.(al tinerfi and a Frank Wat- kcKENZIE . tunnvai Catholic Bazaar, uciout-i u (168) and 7. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. j Rebekah Full Bazaar, November 3. ! Canadian Lerdon W.A. Bazaar, Niwembcr 10. IN THE CUPBOARDl Mrs C. Pohl, Terrace; J. rm nell Kumealon Lake; T. Fraser. Arrandale; J. Wilson, Cedar-vale- L. a. Vancouver; T Berg, Olof Hanson, Howard, Vancouver; city: A. H. Hopkins, Trail, "Elmwood ParK, Miss C. Barton, n Hicks. Vancouver; NITURE erhouse Ireighter are in pu.v this afternoon. From Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands, Coauitlam, Capt. muted A ;.-overv for women who bake Alex McLcllan arrived at 11:30 ht mornine and will be here SHADE may let V h. McRae, Vancouver; Veast needs no retnger... .HL your FABRICS .n 11 nVlock t omorrow night ; ' . Mr an(j when she will sail on her return Bouider CUy, Ch ,.! Get . .upplf your grocer to-d.y. ; ' 'Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov 18. I salvation Army Home League sale. Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Sons of ' Norway Hall. ; cambrai Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale November 25th. SHADES that Will lone SIMMER S27 SrdAve. south over the same route, i steamer Catala, Capt. Ernest . k ly-: z tf -A is Khermard. arrived at 2 ooclocK Recher of Terrace .u. .rfmnnn from the south. the package yeast cate in anyrectpe 41,1c oft.prrmon on her, . n to Vancouver. onH u-ill sail at 5 p.m ; - 81 return to vancouvt-. , nolnU. The Frank Waterhouse jslstering frelchter Chilliwack, Capt. n. t. Stevens, arrived just u-iU. L t.m Alice Arm ana Prettv Practical !fi.ft south via the and will proceed " ' Crs Wi Skeena River cannnj .- this cool BUTCHER here she will load can.. MaeMvs.JM r T XT IT XT cn U'ntl rlerful lor mon. office, afternoon wear. With a capacity list of passen-l ridncr lareciy 'uu,,u Warm weather ahead. Be WMTURE gers trip Alaska tourists, C.r.n. " t v. runt. IEPAIR smart, be comfortable in a . TROPICAL WHITE SUIT. steamer Princess arrived in port Graham Hughes, . .ii, his morning from MEW ROYAL f Vancouver, sailing at noon lor and other northern Kkaeway whence she is due back points n.,r,iniin south- $ED FROM 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 here tomorrow u- tY 5 -10 (ticlusive) HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 211 PO. Bos 196 rrrt No 'yeffow hue9 thanks to Blue1. sheets - looking like new! . Snowy-whit, ?hanks.o Blue. Sheet, and .11 white c o.h.s ..., from 'vellow tinge'-not bound. returned to A S Nickerson thfclTyby car last night from e trin to Smithcrs. a DUN""r. 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