Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, May 13, I'Jju FENCING Strike Meets Rail Strike Many Thousands Vote Coming IOER r settling the dispute have been ex- j R. F. Davoy, school inspector hausted." He was not sure wh-?n for the Department of Indian results of the bahot would be ! Affairs, leaves Sunday night for known because retur is had to be , Vancouver aooard the Camosuu nnPirrt .ft, w I i .. 1 n MrKTX3 Tr A T ffB, 5'i f t nu; Intnr Posts Rails Clear Cedar Gothic Pickets Cash for old gold. Bulger's. " ' "1JS-"" ""a auiiuaj f rniipnj 4(r,orf th natinnal hrntViPrhnnHs annniinfpH f ST 11. i . ... ... t-, , . . . " '" , ... .u Mrb. w. M. watts and ivfu rars. u out w ranks of the ,dle tod Tn yesterday they will take strike Mr. flnrf Mro 1? Ti w i .....Itv... un r. i sent in from all parts of the coun- after a two 'Aeek's visit to this ' try. area on official duties. ...... . ruiWarQ jeii , Bai"e uu ounuay auci wer laid off by the deadlocked votes mong their 90,000 members UI. i vui morning ior a motor trip to , & ODowes vs. Commercials at firemen's strike against four ma- as a result of a wage-hours dis Dimmers. 2:30 p.m. I Annual meeting Prince Ru 51 Complete Stocks on Hand Order Today Albert &McCa((ery Ltd. IXMIIER-COAL-BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 116 Desire loan of Indian or historical objects for summer. Mrs. Ellis, Museum. ni4i pert Progressive Conservative jor United States carriers. The pute with Canadian railroads, strike by 18,000 firemen has made i The announcement was made idle nearly 200,000 workers, in- by Frank H. Hall, chairman of eluding 150,000 rail employees. ' the conference committee of 15 There are some reports of vio- unions,, who told Canadian Press lence on the Southern Railway .Hast night he expects a "Heavy and the New York Central. ivote favoring the strike." "Bal- Association, Common lounge, Ll StrtS Sun" Civic Ctntre- Thursday, May 18, dav ' flay, May 14. Leaves Cow Bav Floats Pvprv hn,,. .,h 1 8:00 nn P-m- Speaker: Hon. Herbert ilots will be sent out within the Anscom.be (116; week," he said, "and if the men approve of strike section, we'll walk out. AH other means of Fraser & Payne's are tropical spun dresses at a f --."-j dw,! Mug at, uiie oclock. C. P. Bussinger, after a brief business visit to the city, left by last evening's train on his return to Telkwa. Cabaret dance tonight (Sat.) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS fS low price of $4.89 See their windows displaying plaids, vertical stripes, border prints, and plain shades Make an early visit as the quantity is limited. (112) HID AD IN THE DAILY NJfiWS WILL BRING RESULTS Announcement. Sonja Tea May 13. , S.O.N. Smorgasbord. May 17 Eastern Star Tp, Masonic Temple, May 18. Little Theatre Plays, Civic Centre, May 19th. Card Tournament. Catholic at the Canadian Legion. Dance, floor show, buffet supper. Tickets at Legion. Rolex watches are famous all over the world. Especially worth while is the Rolex Oyster, Women's Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale every morning next week, 9:30 to 11, next to waterproof and shock protected Hall, May 25. NINE IS SORRY! Is something terrible happened at nine v, t The famous Englisl comfort-ln-action trousers famous In Ave continents for their superb cut and comfort. Self-supporting no belt, no pressure round the waist. In a wide variety of fins English fabrics. $18.50 to $25j00 Lutheran Home Cooking, Tea, Scandinavian Delicatessan, May 27. Sold and guaranteed by BulgerV old established jewellery store. Prices the same as aeralb lil It Trices the same as at all reliable 1st week-end and we just aint gonna let" it Always Prompt and Courteous; stores (112 We're Here to Serve YOU It again. ye actually turned down calls simply be- Mortimer's, 2nd Ave. 113 Mrs. John Denning sailed ior Masset last night aboard the Camosun, to visit her husband who is there on fisheries department business. Why try to get radio reception without an aerial? Phone 100 for an aerial estimate, (tt) Commodore Cafe Women's Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Nurses' Home, June 1. Conrad Street School PTA "Wind-Up" Party, Conrad Street School, 8 p.m., June 2. Everybody welcome. Cambral Tea, June 7 Mrs. J. didn t have enough equipment to cope e terrific demand for our service. Mr. and Mrs. John Clausen returned by plane yesterday from the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, where they both underwent operations. They Hospitality and Good Food"J lowever, we just went out this week and Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders! were accompanied on their re- McRae. 4th Ave. West. ourselves more equipment and we'll keep more and more until we're in the position Smorgaas-Bord and v Pro turn by Ingvor Morse, Mrs. I Presbyterian Tea, June 15. gramme S.O.N. Hall' Wed., May : clauselVs son J llllllrllld Prochufnrlon Presbyterian Fall Soil ac... Kttm, Sale Colo Nov. .iut. M,, 1A 16. hour demands. WE LOVE TO HEAR mmm iUuuulJ - w Ml P - i - - it, .ju p.m. Radio Programme, 6-6; 15. Dancing 10:30-2. Music by Mike Colussi. Everybody Welcome." - - . (H5.I VOICE! "99" Taxi Co. Ltd. w - ... --v kfBi & n l mm mm mm e k a m t m mm 1.00 GET YOUR KINSMEN CLUB . To Advertisers To insure publication of display or classified advertising :opy for same must be In the uflice ot tne Dany News dj 4 p.m., the day previous ti advertising. Requirement o the mecnamcal aepanmem make this rule necessary. Kirks Cabins Lakelsc Lake Open From May 15 to Oct. 1 igc pleasant holiday at Lakelse Lake this I Cabins well equipped for Housekeeping 1 Boats Supplied J Fishing, Boating, Hot Springs HONORARY MEMBERSHIP NOW for MAY 24th CELEBRATIONS Hunting in Season Apply for reservations to J. Kirkaldy Prop., Terrace, B. C- 5fj'y jeMn jl Supplied with ' 'mSjts f t When the going gets tough and you wont to I ' SS&S&df'PW lil CUt ,imber clean ond fast r PIONEER with . i l the "Mul,iPr'" Engine is your answer. Depend- i For add.t.orwl mlarmo- Zy.&i'Wr ifcsil ll ob'e service with A Trigger Swivel Blade Fin- ', tion fill in ond moil. ! I fZ&S a gerlight Clutch Filtered Fuel System Differ- I xr?--fc. Weighs only ' en,io1 Double-acting Oil Pump are yours at no J Noms NomC i ' mmfok 28 Its cost ,h? FullV Automatic PIONEER . . . , 7 BIG PRESENTATIONS TO MEMBERS TOTALLING $2500 WILL BE MADE ON THE NIGHT OF MAY 24 i "LITTLE GIANT" Portable Sawmills Planers and Edgers Back tu the nlil prices. Iinnifilialf lc!iery. Terms tci rrmftillr pari Irs. The "Little Giant" sawmill has a heavy duty niandrel in SKF Ball Bearings, approved saw guide, variable belt feed, ma E MERCHANTS SZ Tng cond"ons " """" " " I - - I 1 qq Help Kin to Kelp. Kiddies j qq olumbia Paper Co- Ltd: Branch Ware- s now open here for the service of Prince chine belts and track ways. and District. , Priced as low as $585.00, com ir orders now for: plete with drive pulley and . PHONE I'NNG PAPERS FAPKIt BAGS PHONE 79 , ready for your Power and Saw. ju:i l-APEUS TOILET TISSl'ES We stock Simonds Saws both lit NAPKINS DltlNKlNU lU S solid and Inserted tooth Ir. sizes 14" to 48 ". The "Little Giant" 4-sided 6" and other sundries Free delivery service COLUMBIA PAPER CO. LTD. d & Park Aves. Box 1429 Phone Black 931 llltantmry RADIO REPAIRS' x 16" full ball bearing highspeed planer now sells for $1,780.00, complete with countershaft, high speed cylinder knives, four top and two bottom, with a set of slotted heads and knives and all machine belts. Will turn out as high as 20,000 ft. of finished lumber a day. Write for Information. The "Little Giant" Edgers are built In 2 and 3 saw arrangement and edge 4" by 33 ". Has self-aligning ball bearing WE PICK UP AND DELIVER 48 1IR. SERVICE PHONE BLUE 992 RADIO KEN'S 90 Day Guarantee HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE CLINIC ne Week Super Specials (nice c. .ii i i . y mandrel easily removed to change saws. Two corrugated feed rollers and two pressure rollers insure straight feed r.peed of 80 ft. per minute. Complete with leather feed belt on weighted swinging arm that keeps belt tight at all times. Supplied at, prices of $546.00 and $620.00 respectively, complete with 14" Sim- SUPPLIES : it j run Tasnioneu Ion Hose 99c pES Rayon Hose ' air for $1.00 flLDREN'S Cotton Sox wirfor 49c flLDREN'S Cotton ' nnds inserted tooth saws. i wm mm i IV Machinery Deoot Ltd. 1()!!-3 Tenth Ave. W.. CAI.dAKY Phone W 2! We w-ll llmlRe Mcel Mpllt I'lillejS Meet lt. lt I....IMS. Mmvl.iR Kvhai.H-e.H. xak Teeth. V V Truck Wln.hcs. IM.Ie Tiallirs, both ",,wl- Prr Hilts GARDEN TOOLS . SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS FENCING AND NETTING At home in any company. Hospitality and Burton Type Ale go hand-in-hand perfect companion!" for those informal evenings at home. Burton Type Ale is refreshment at its finest with its mellow-brewed flavour and satisfying taste. Truly the beverage of moderation the perfect expression of genuine hospitality that is so much a part of our Canadian life. S DEPT.- STORE W L li1 Now Open- fGeorge Cook, Jeweller IMiune 311 I'Rride Street Burton Type Ale is at good , if not better, than any imported ale. Only f2.47 4 ease, including tax. "fifXf p Buy With Confidence Gifts for Every Occasion RWARE, WATCHES, CHINA, LUGGAGE BONDED Phone 204 STORAGE Box 1188 BURTON ALE mm all types of WELDING manufacturing large or small heavy duty traiU ers, fire escapes, boat " and storage tanks All built to underwriters . specifications INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 24 hour service !25 1st Ave. East Green 881 All Work Guaranteed 51 1 FOR YOUR FURS winter, cloth coats, suits I BOULTER & WELTER THEPACtFtC" The only scientific Fur Cold Storage Vault in the north country will be completed in time Ior your furs to be stored this summer 'Formerly B & W Transfer) Concrete, Gravel and Cement Phone Black 774 COAST BREWERIES LIMITED VICTORIA NEW WESTMINSTER 'VANCOUVER Bill Scuby Furs Biix 1?G2 Prince Rupert 302 3rd Ave. f ?ff'ce) T. 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