HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, May 20, 11)00 John Good leaves tomorrow , Ralph M. ' Williamson, cab night on the Camosun to join operator of Dawson Creek in his wife in Vancouver for their j the Peace River district and Reflects Reminisces past president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce there, was a visitor in Prince Rupert Prince Rupert Douglas Yearwood, O. T. Campbell, William Broderick Ian Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Ko-pala, F. W., Chrestie, Vancover; Mr. and Mrs. L. Audet, Watson Island; Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson, A. Wilson, Prince George. holiday. , G. T. Campbell, Fisheries re-starch board, returns tomorrow night on the Camosun to Announcement Cash for old gold. Bulger's. townslte of Prince yesterday. Mr. Williamson has drlve-yourself car interests at Prince George and Quesnel as well as Dawson Creek and was League- baseball opening Sun Think of , Winnipeg' Walter B. Heisel, United States Your Favorite Sweater Little Theatre Plays, Civic Centre, May 19th. Card Tournament, Catholic day for Winnipeg Flood Relief 2:30 p.m. (118 Court House Square! looking into the possibility of deputy collector of customs, Why try to get radio reception without an aerial? Phone 100 for an aerial estimate, (tij League baseball opening Sunday for Winnipeg Flood Relief 2:30 p.m. (118) League baseball opening Sun. day for Winnipeg Flood Relief 2:30 p.m. (118) Juneau, Is sailing tomorrow i similar business here. night aboard the Coquitlam for! Stewart. Hall, May 25. t3 J. J. Sweet, Canadian National Telegraphs teletype Inspector, lraves tomorrow on the Coquit-lam for Sandsplt. He will sail from tnere on the return trip to Vancouver. Lutheran Home Cooking, Tea, Rod and Gun Club meeting at Civic Centre Tuesday, May 23. Convention report and Films. U20O Salt Lake Ferry Sunday, May Scandinavian Delicatessan, May 27. . . by Jantzeh ' T. B. Black, general manager, Northern B.C. Power Co., and sons Kenny and Ron, leave tomorrow night on the Coquitlam 21st, continuous service from Canadian Legion Auxiliary REAL VALUE! Sub-standard sheets and pillowcases at the Universal. 4 if,' fling along Second or 5ues! By this fme, of atone will make the aows all about water, ed m Prince Rupert lbut if it's intended as rt of pleasantry, the and sense-pie jiU-limed any other town In jt Winnipeg ,and pic-jell and family there. t3 out misery and al-jadow of sudden and isjer. This is an ter, and all the aid you can give. one p.m. leaving Cow Bay Floats. (It) Tea, Fashion Show, Teacup Reading. May 31. Two-tone zipper jackth i Women's Hospital Auxiliary . I.O.D.E. Church parade at the Regular Baptist Church 6th Ave. West. May 21s!, at 11 a.m. (118i Tea, Nurses' Home, June 1. i Don't (forge; The highlight of the week for Presbyterians o Prince Rupert Congregation supper and get-together on for a round trip to Stewart. Sailing Sunday aboard the steamer Camosun are E. G. Burns, E. J. Merrell, G. T. Campbell, R. Rurkowski, Mrs. H. Anderson, Miss Connie McMasur for Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Peterson for Bella Bella and J. J. Mclntyre for Butedale. Meeting of tne int Union of; Thursday iiigiit at' 6:30. (It) That cheerful old gentleman, the Dean of Canterbury, 76 and robust; tells Ottawa war Is Imminent and democracies have not a chance of survival. Incidentally he Is called the Tied Dean, and he proclaims he Is on a crusade for peace. When a fellow turns 76. and tries to be active, he's liable to do or say anything. Conrad Street School PTA "Wind-Up" Party, Cflnrad Street School, 8 p.m., June 2. Everybody welcome. irrar7ZM Loya' Older of with raglan shoulders. Neat pattern in quiet, colorful contrasting fafcH". ric front and back, woof i sleeves and trim $8.95 Staple botany cardigan, .'. lightly napped to give'' cashmere f inish. Invert"'j ed pleated pockets and reinforced shoulder v:1 1 VrvLJM.o.se, initiation of candidates and so operating Engineers Local 115 on Sunday May 21st at 2:30 p. .m. at the Carpenters Hall. (118' M. O. Kullaf.der, assistant district forester, and J. P. MacDon-ald, fire inspector, returned to NOTICE cial evening, Tuesday, May 23. Ladies ffi of the Moose cordially invited. This is to notify our friends that the Northern Srjorts Box-me Cluo. in its new home at the corner of Second Avenue and Sixth ( llnxtflirs I is nnt. iHpnUtiiH While this has no direct on future possibilities. It (120) Women of tne Moose. Broih- A Good Place to Stop 244 Miles to TELKWA HOTEL Annunciation Home, School Association Bake Sale, Lyons Store, Jurip 3, 1 to. 4 p. m. C.W.L. Tea and Sale of home cooking 2:30. Card Tournament final 8 p. m. Thursday June 3 in Catholic Hall. Camtwai Tea, June 7 Mrs. J. McRae. 4 th Ave. West. i for double the ce you can't buy dune better than i the city on yesterday afternoon's plane from a brief trip to the $9.50 .... seams ers and friends plivase attend i in anv wav with the former Queen Charlotte Islands on of- funeral service lor thp la to Co. I Northern . Snorts and Health I m., -i- w,..n a .. o, ! oorines irom wmcn we nave ficlal duties. ouuuajf, iviay ui, moved, a meeting will be held Telkwa, B.C. Just a Nice Day's Drive at B.C. Undertakers, 2:30 p.m. Monday nitrht in the new club rooms for election of office. Public welcome. U2ud) nevertheless discloses how Soviet Russia has not entirely lost its sense of strategic values. Twelve live American mink were recently exchanged for twelve live Russian sables. And now it's discovered the sables were sterilized before shipment. -A new twist to "the cold war." (118 9 United Church home cooking; Silk and wool cardigans in brown and blue mix-'' tures. Smart, hard wearing and practical $1 0-95 Vee-neck, long sleeve, botany pullovers. Napped cashmere finish, reinforced shoulder seams sale, Thompson's Hardware, June 17. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Presbyterian Tea, June 15. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 16. v. w mm m j Advertise m :.e rlly News. It pays to advertise. CELEBRATE MAY 24th to prevent s a g g i n g.' Green, Fawn and Cherry $8.50 On Thursday evening at 6:30 a congregational supper and get-together will be iiel'd in the Presbyterian Church Hall. The Minister wishes to meet all the Presbyterian people of Prince Rupert at this meeting. This is your invitation. (lli Petty Officer R. C. Bradley of the staff of H M. C. S. Chatham here returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. Bradley and family who have b?en residin;; in Victoria and will now make their home here. Miss Nora Crockett R.N. and Miss Irene Johnson R.N., graduates of Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, were passengers aboard the Camosun yesterday afternoon g3ing through to Queen Charlotte City to join the nursing staff of the hospital there. w Cable-knit stitch pull-overs styled with sleeves or sleeveless. Soft, rich , yams- virgin w o o. l through and through $6.95 end $10.95 with Fireworks, Flogs, Toys and Novelties from SIDNEY GONICK Optometrist Now Located Mezzanine1 GEORGE COOK JEWELLERS For appointment Phone 212 A Penetrating Sealer and Paint Mix W-' 1 vrater-repellent oils and is used as a thinner for oil based paints or as a clear primex before painting or varnishing. 1W will be proud of your paint lob when yon use UM-ttk-lQX betaum 2 jmuL mm rince Rupert Florists J. 527 3rd Ave. W. There are mny new ''- signs in costume jewellery thiA year. Bulger's think tiiey have! the best and latest' pieces, and , the prices arc quite moderate running all the way from a dol-, laf to nine or ten dollars.!' We would be glad to have ! you look them over and hearj Flowers for All Occasion FOR EVERY OCCASION 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777, Tim-Bar-Lox helpi pravent paint bom "Peoling and BUatering" by Affording protection against moiiture. yioo Tha uia of Tim-Bar-Lox with paint actually aavai YOU money becausa aach quart oi Tim Ber-Lox you use replace a quart of paint. 3-? You'll find lust the CAKE wh-it you think of them. A. ""i or PI E you're looking for at the home of fine baking PHONE 79 PHONE 79 ! Jp Tim-Ber-Lox, mixed with paint, reduces "brush drag" to a minimum, thereby giving increased coverage and a superior, longer lasting paint job. Paint mixed with Tim-Ber-Lox flows on more evenly, mora smoothly, allowing an inexperienced painter to do a smootik professional looking paint job. SATl'KDAY SERMON (Continued from page 2) 'ERT BAKERY LIMITED Baked Fresh Daily your heart, mind, and time, to do some- extra hours in prayer during this week? Prayer for the people of Canada in great plight lUaUarr pmnnary '-': :r !: "OH WOOD CAFE In order to secure a good paint job it I first necessary to secure a good ground or prime coat. It is in this prime coat that th addition of Tim-Ber-Lox to paint is highly recommended. Paint with Tim-Ber-Lox added, has superior penetrating and sealing qualities which provide a reinforced foundation against moisture and helps prevent the peeling and blistering of succeeding coats of paint UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY from flood and fir, prayer for our leaders In their hunt for solutions to the political differences, but most Important of all prayer for the establishment of the Kingdom of God on Earth. Remember that Jesus promised us that it would come and toid no when: "When this Gospel """M 1:30 P.M to 3:30 A.M. jtoMla In Cbinum Dluhe j shalf be preached to all crea- j Sl'KY-CIIOW ME1N HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. o 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENU! I t.ui es." Preoare your hearts ior i Pentecost. "Wl Ordrm PHONE 133 A single application of Tim-Ber-Lox will prevent separating, will greatly reduce warping, buckling, surface checking and will eliminate " Grain Raise," leaving the surfaca smooth and uniform for subsequent coats of varnish or paint. It costs no more to use Tim-Ber-Lox -- as Tim-Ber-Lox replaces the prime coat of paint or acts as a varnish undercoat where plywood is later to be varnished. ie Week Super Specials 3ES Full fashioned 'HEEDS. SUPPLIES ion Hose 99e 1 Kmmmwr-"! 1 V'fiKl? -.Qi'i'l3'"" Rayon Hose -' for 41.00 Tim-Ber-Lox gives a beautiful, soft, natural floor that is water, dirt and stain resisting. 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