BOULTER & WELTER Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, June 23, 1950 l-LOOD FUND SUBSCRIPTIONS 1.00, I.OO: 2.00 2,00 1.00 1.00! Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. Newtoouser, Terrace Reporter -JJ!I'"- Arthur Mallhot '..... M. Martinson .,.:.:)..,. D. C Evans Gunnar . Selvlg T. Hureda :.'... J. Myers r.. O. McKelvey ......... i. (Formerly B & W Transfer) Concrete, Gravel and Cement Phone Black 774 E. Jackson 2.00 E. Palmer 2 00 WORLD TOUR . 1 It is possible to circle the J world, flying in Canadian air-1 craft. I mm 2.00, . Mrs. Dorothy Sherwood arriv-1.00 ' it . . mis H. Da vies Mr. and Mrs. MaLe&n drove through Terraee cm Wednesday 9nn! i"uiuy mornings tram 1 2tw to spend a few weeks holiday a! j m their return to their home , (Office) T. Norton Ypung 3rd Avenu nue Advertise through Classifieds.') fEff fyt' wftTjfcl Smith 2.00 Aeheson 2 00 J. Oalbratth 2.00 I Charleston 2 00 D. Stuart $2.U0 Truscott i.oo Parker 4n Tale mm In Prince Rupert arter attending the Oddfellows' Grand Lodge - tiao opciiL tXIC i ju past year nursing at the Camp-. -UJiell River " ..-omm Hospital. ! meeting in Pentkston. .nn A. Hikdal L. Blackwell William Dewchuck. 3. Thorrtit : I.. Richard .'..'.!.;.. 3 L. Hlne L Fernand Gelinaa ..... 3. S. Xameda .........j... P. Lister k A Ol Mr. and M-s. Carl Prathman. bb- .parents ei Mrs. F. M. La belle iiBO E. Muldoon i oo R- BlrtCh Z:ZL TMQ G. Wasend j oo A. R. Belaner k nn J. 00 arrived n Tiiursday's irain .from Lane Butte, to make their REFRIGERATORS G.E. Refrigerators '. Zelinas I MO home here. 2.60 2 06 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Norton anrhwd from England on Tuesdav's train rvicuary ELECTRIC RANGES For the finest, cleanest, easiest cooking In your life PRICED FROM $218.00 Trade-ins accepted SOLD ON. EASY BUDOET TERMS 1.00 1 nn hom the east and are. at nres- 91 cu.fr.. $384.oo The Hospital Auxiliary met in the Nurses' Lounge of the Outpost Hospital un Thursday evening. Presiding was Mrs. D. G. Little. Routine business was cleared up for. the summer season as there will be no other meeting until late in September. A report of the recent plant sale was given, proceeds from which totalled almost $90, and a vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Osborne far her work in convening it. Plants had been donated tax the sale iy H. Xktg, Mrs. C. C. King, Mrs. S. G. Cooper, Mrs. Cote, and Mrs Tetreault. .Refreshments were served by the committee at the close of the business session. S. Miller C. Anderson IX. Valentine .... John Puchalind W. Seabodea N. Saho ; .'. Leslie Bah .:..s.:J!:l t. Milligan Dan McDonald G. Hangerud ..... Lorne Auderon .".,.:., J. Kennedy A. Findlay .. Caal Matson .ir-v?. Reg. Wilson ; '2.00 T. W. McMillan '.. 2.00 H. Vnderheide 2.00 J D. Blond 2.00 N. G. Gurvlch 2.00 C. Tonin 2.00 Jerry Doucette 2.00 Ted Thomas 2 .00 Percy Wong ......1 2.00 Blair 2.00 F. Burdette . 2.00 Jack fciitb 2.00 Mr. Olson g,00 H. Leeuw , i 00 C Burge 2. 00 Bud Magnus 2 .00 Leonard 1.00 nt tne Buess of their son-in-2.00 law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs 14J0 tte'c Dubeau. l.uo r ' 'ISLE DE ST. JEAN 'liiO' Prlnw Edward Island was , nn I known as Isle de St. Jean untU about 1799. 2 9 nn $354.00 George Perrault . McBrlde St. Phone 311 i. voie -. 1.00 1.00 - '8 Mt-Into.sh 2(iQ -AT ... NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. A. McPherson 1.00 T. Dlnan 1.00 J. MoGillvary 1.00 J. 00 ' 1 ! J. Gordon 1 nn 1.00 1.00 , l . ! PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B. C. 1 l.OO; 1 yyss- cvn. Tcmmy Thomas 2.00 Sam McCann 3.00 Beg. Becklug 2J)0 H. M. McGulre . 2.00 ARE YOU ALLERGIC? wormian Campbell Roland Marleau .'. Narclsse Marleau ..... J. McNeil H. Duncan 1. h. McGregor A.-Bamford ..!.. J. Scabar Sam Teer A. Munro M- Ambrose N. Meameyer S Whltworth ' - ' 1.00 1.00 1.00 i.eo 1.00 1.00 For Complete Range VISITAGHIROPRACTOR of- I) i CI i fy 11UVS BIXTENFASS D.C, B.Sc F.1.C.C i M. Boyeg I A': Martin Infant & Baby Wear W. Blactlall One of the greatest problems tn healing today U ttie problem of allergy. Allergy i a specific hyjier- Kerr game in the "rough'. Rub in Minvd's to make thoie musdes cool, relaxed, ready for the fairway. For sprain, nuacular etiffneu, dies end pain. Greaselcs. ouick drying, as uupieaaaM 1.00 1.00' 2.06 1 1.00 1.00 1.00 J. 00 1.0a 1.00 1.00 1.00 f .. Scott P. Herman .. and Baby Gifts 6ABY BOOTIES DIAPERS - ROMPcRS DRESSES V. WUklngs .. odut. iarye Iraaailwl Six esc F. Eowatt .... D. Smith sensitiveness of the body to certain irritants, whether of -food, pollens or foreign proteins. , . If everyone contacting 1-lergte substances were equal-fy susceptible. F. WllUams .. 'S QDrafGTOW S.00 I 1 I Everything for the Baby at DOM'S DEP'T STORE I I Asa. unmEirr B. RoberU .. E. Lund J, Gowrie K. Bye H. Jorgensoa 1.00, lrS?B 1 Th edverttsement is wot publrthed or 1.00 mmrj4-" M-S ' ZTlrrVf ,ne LK'uo' '-orrtrol Hoercf or ' oy the Oo-ernmera frairh Columbi. .then it would liiU eaeaeseaeaaTaTaWSBHaHHaVJMaaSita be better to Vft eradicate these substances "Mutt sQr" ' : tram the fac. Fashion Footwear 111 - m Family Shoe Store BILL SCUBY FURS Julius Dlntenfass of the earth. Doctor et Chiro- However, to practie eradicate all sa - called sources of allergy would mean to lialte of the earth a barren wilderness -because most any substance la irritating to .certain people. The source of allergy, or lack at resistance to it, lies not la the e-lernal world, but in your own body. It develops as the result of physiological change which renders the tistiuos hypersensitive. The results obtained by removing this constitutional lack tinder chiropractic are truly remarkable All types of cases ranging from hives, eczema, hay fever, to asthma respond to the chiropractic procedure, iieeults depend upon the age of Che person, severity of the condition, and the length of time that one has had (he allergy. The chiropractor is able to change the hyperseneitiveness of the body by making corrections in. the nervous system Itself. You can prove to yourself that this is so by undergoing chiropractic care. The Universal ' KIDDIES' TRAINING PANT4S Finely knit cotton. 1astic waistband. A i ()( Si'es2-.4r6. i f0r I,W Call 974 Today ' FREE PICK-UP SERVICE Assurance to You that PURE LINEN TEA TOWELS COTTON TEA TOWELS 'ow Furs are Protected m THEFT, FIRE and "BONDED BROKEN SIZES IN WOMEN'S SHOES WHICH MUST BE JSOLD Sizes: 4 AV2 5 5V2 6 6Vt 7 IVi 8 8H 6 16 12 9 11 2 7 7 4 Pr. Pr. Pr. Prt Pr. Pr Pr. , Pr. Pr. Pr. 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