- 1 t Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, May 12, 1950 FENCING... rn Posts . K Roils U II ) Sonja Tea, Sons of Norway Kail Saturday, May 13, 2:30. Sale of fancy work and home cooking. , (111) B. T. Rysstad left on last night's boat for Vancouver. He will visit the United States and Norway. O. A. Hunter returned to tne city, on yesterday afternoon's plane from a brief trip w Van-couveri Cabaret dance tomorow night at the Canadian Legion. Dance, floor show, buffet supper. Tickets at Legion. Mrs. H. B. Rochester, owner of the Prince Rupert Hotel, after visiting in Prince Rupert for a Clear v,eaar uotnic rickets Complete Stocks on Hand Ol der Today Albert SMcCaffery Lid. l.l'MBKR-COAL-BUILDING SL'PPLIES Tbone 116 Flowers For Mother's Day! There's nothing nicer please her with a fresh SDrine bouquet. Order now at Balagno lew weeks, sailed aboard the Prince Rupert loi Vanrnuvpr Florists. Phone Green 787. (Ill) George Wilkinson of the Labor Relations Board at Victoria, af last night. Why try to get radio recep w 1 ter spending a few days in Prince Rupert, returned to the Island The fomoni English comfort-in-actlon trousers famous in five continents for their superb cut and comfort. Self-upportinif no belt, no pressure round the waist. In a wide variety of fine English fabrics. $18.50 to $25.00 Um MM trt toaUta r tion without an aerial? Phone city today by plane Mil, f.. n 1 1 I mio OUT! ' " iciiai emnate. (iij & Don't miss the Friday and Saturday afternoon demonstration at Gordon and Andersons, featuring the new wonder paint Mona Elo. uin 4 f r ' ' Mrs. Winnie Poxon, who recently sold her beauty shop business here, sailed aooard the Prince Rupert last night for Van Pop, I want you to meet the girl who spends my allowance." ' i XO60 W0& Baseball ooens this srato Consider Allied at Roosevelt Park. Get out to Announcement couver enroute to her home In the Okanagan. Come to Cambrai's, Delicatessen and Home Cookink Sale in McRae Bros. Saturday start the ball game on Sunday Abel i. r- 'T-i . , Atomic Arming y- ue vs. commercials at 1 j ... 1 Sonja Tea May 13. 2:30 p.m. 1 Rfl U 17 r nin(Hme .,,i . ..... WASHINGTON 05 American I " ing 1 P. m. (Hi) lu .."c UIJ ' mm ,.., I Eastern Star Tea. Masonic un,me rrince "c ' Kuprt Wejr.es- cunsiuemig . ,, . Mrs. J W. Kilpatrlck, formerly day from Vancouver, being cn 'the Idea that the United States I?"' J? , of this ' 6 PlayS' rMn C1ViC city and for the past sev- one of his periodical ousiness should arm ... J - . e?if? eral years residing-in Vancouver, visits, left Vancouver this weeic fnr a allies with atomic bombs. Dis-1 Card Tournament, Catholic ' cusslon Is In the preliminary Hall, May 25. visit to her native home in Eng- Ann"al meeting Prince Ru i Pert Progressive Conservative T.llthprnn Wnmo Pnnlrino Tpfl state. Miltary authorities still I 1.00 land. Mrs. Kilpatrick came to Prince Rupert a bride after W"rld 1.00 Association, Common lounce.i Scandinavian Delicatessan.' May far Irom a re(,ommpnrt,lljr. recommendation Civic Centre, Thursday, May 18, 8:00 p.m. Speaker: Hon. Herbert,0" Jh'ch President Truman 'Women.s Hospital Auxiliary War I und this will be her first visit home since then. GET YOUR KINSMEN CLUB HONORARY MEMBERSHIP NOW for Anscomoe (116) ""6"" upuaai w - Tea, Nurses' Home, June 1. . . . . Iress. The idea of placing Conrad street school pta Mrs. H. F. Pullen, who has of en in ..alJ1" 'isun ainvea .n atomic bombs within reach of Vancouver for the erarinatir.n "Wind-Un" Part.v Conrad Strnrt. 1 fcmv penple are L Hrnn Flukes! tiipto hoi Uidav! L'Kelloggfrentil llSK. If Kcllngir' I .my other brnn kH.ntDKcltoKK'H. Smario.Gfr double of her daughter, Miss Betty Pul- lf clty on sterday afternoon's Britain, France and other' allies ' School, 8 p.m., June 2. Every- len. from the Vancouver General I t U'm Vancouver- wncre he is being explored thoroughly, body welcome. ' Hospital nurses' training school aseen Pcnding the wi.'.ter at However, miltary argumente are Cambral Tea, June 7 Mrs. .1. hls hom to lakc over command developing both for and aeainst. rotnmoH tr tv,. tKi. r McRae. 4th Ave. West. . uj v ii.iAo nt th flcl, nn,l,n,. !IB,,, IJ MAY 24th CELEBRATIONS 7 BIG PRESENTATIONS TO MEMBERS TOTALLING $25C0 WILL BE MADE ON THE NIGHT OF MAY 24 noon's plane. Another of Mrs .... rt. ....,o ... .am lfc. riesDvierian r an oaie wov. in, T T"l 1 Tl j. ... iui uic ri nice rtuperi risner- men's Co-operative. ronlain enough Fraser,& Payne's are showing tropical spun dresses at a low price of $4.89 See their win Pullen's daughters, Miss Peggy Pullen, came over from Victoiia, where she is in training at Royal Jubilee Hospital, to attend the graduation. Miss Betty Pullen has now joined the graduate nursing staff of Vancouver General Hospital. Lily, many folks dows displaying Dlaids. vertical 1 QQ Help Kin to Help Kiddies j qq stripes, border prints, and plain shades Make an early visit as tee Woks the quantity is limited. . (112) HOTEL ARRIVALS PHONE 79 PHONE 79 Merchants fbia Paper' Co 'Qd." Branch Ware- Y open here for the service of Prince District. rs now for: Rolex watches are famous all over the world. Especially worth while Is the RoIhx Oyster, waterproof ana shock protected Sold and guaranteed by Bulger'. old established jewellery store. Prices the same as aeralb lil It Prices the same as at all reliable stores (112.) W. H. Crocker, field representative for the regional development division of the provincial Department of Trade and Industry with headquarters in Frince George, arrived In the city from the interior yesterday by car and will be here for the next few days on official duties. to m 6mwM (i PAPERS PAPER BAGS lHallarr piiarmary PERS TOILET TISSl'ES ' Prince Rupert 1 F. L. Cowling, Port Essington; 'S. E. Brennan, Winnipeg; F. V. Clare, Edmonton; John A. For- jsyth. New Westminster; G. Henderson, K. G. Bosworth, R. C. Atkinson, Vancouver; L. S. Davidson, Stewart; Charles M. Adam, A. J. Harman, Terrace; J. FroSt, and family, C. E. Pulham, L. W. McRae, Kelowna; Mr. and Mrs. 'c. Salter, Carlisle; R. L. Sanders, Fernie; W. H. Crocker, Prince George; H. P. McKenzie, West- kPKINS DRINKING Cl'PS and other sundries You gel 200 cups in every pound of Malkin'i Tea, io every cup coits only fraction of 4 cent. It'i really kind to your pocket book in these days of high food coiul JLUMBIA PAPER CO. LTD. Free delivery service JLUMBIA PAPER CO. LTD. ark Aves. Box 1429 Phone Black 931 view.j , i i J. 8. WuTteTe, Montreal; G. R. Jones, John Lawrence, Ralph Le- HOUR Weckday$. 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 RADIO "REPAIRS i: E PICK UP AND DELIVER I HR. SERVICE PHONE BLUE 992 lrie RADIO 90 Day gate, C E. Salter. James Walker, James Nerbton, K.R. Stauffer, R. :M. Matthews, Vancouver, O. ' Hanson, city; H. B. Thompson, Prince George; A. Carmlchael, F. jL. Oundry-White, Calgary; H. Herget, Edmonton; George Wil- ikinson, Victoria; Dr. P. E. Moore, Ottawa; Dr. M. Darrach, B. Hoi - Iwitz, Montreal; T. Kaye, II Ayl- Guarantee rn.il o CLINIC Always Prompt and Courteous We're Here to Serve YOD Commodore Cafe Week Super Specials Milltin'i experts Jtlect the piclc of the world's Rn teas nd blend them skillfully to bring you matchless fragrance and flavor. TEA lng, George F. Tough, J. A. Ken-muir, Vancouver; R. Elliott, Smithcrs; Frank Clark, Prince George; F. C. Parsons, Kamloops; S. B. Roberts, New York; Mis. H. A. Pearson, Mrs. M. Sollows, Terrace; A. W. Anderson, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Franklin, l A "Hospitality and Good Food"' Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders, I ' "'I luai mui leu pose 99c J 3rd Ave. DaviU Chow. Mgr, GARDEN TOOLS SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS FENCING AND NETTING I Knvon m 1 f f $1.00?; fEN'S Cotton Sox C 49c Now Open- Ws Cotton' ' 22 Phone 311 MvRride Street. JL 69c o! i ! fl! DtPT. STORE K STEAMSIUF PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR Vancouver AM) INTERMEDIATE TOUTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE Prince Rupert, B. C. BONDED orge Cookf Jeweller1 STORAGE HOLLYWOOD cafe all types of WELDING manufacturing large or small heavy duty trailers, fire escapes, boat and storage tanks All built to underwriters specifications INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 24 hour service 825 1st Ave. East Green 881 All Work Guaranteed FOR YOUR FURS winter, cloth coats, suits MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY The only scientific Fur Cold Storage Vault in the north country will be completed in time for your furs to be stored this OPEN FROM 3:30 F.M to 3:30 A.M. We (Specialize In Chines Dlshet summer CHOP SUEY CnOW MEIN J Buy With Confidence Gifts for Every Occasion JRE, WATCHES, CHINA, LUGGAGE . Box 1188 . ' Phone 261 ' - pULTER & WELTER I 'Formerly B & W Transfer) !"crcte, Gravel and Cement I Phone Black 774 $ T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue , J57 ScubyFurs Box 1362 Frince Rupert 302 3rd Ave. for Outside Orders PHONE 133 ' . t ic rii I f rii ivi i W io Ulrrtzixciv i