Charles R. Roberts, shoe dealer, Combined piano and violin Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, May 2, 19&0 I recital of students of M. A. way Ed. Musscllum, insurance atcnt. and M. Anderson Thursday eve ' and Edward Boulter, manaeer of FENCING... ning at 7:45 In the common lounge of the Civic Centre, (lti Men's Sweaters '. nierce, were elected to member Naval Dance Is Pleasing Affair ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. More than $230,000 is being distri- U..tA,4 in KTatufmim-llartrl trflntWl'S Mrs. M. Evans sailed aboard the Princess Louise Monday afternoon lor a round trip to Whitehorse. I ship in the Prince Rupert Cham-W. M. WatU and A. D. -Vance ber of commerce at the regular arrived in the city by car Sunday from the interior. Mr. Watts, "T mce1tlnB last nlSht- Mr Mussellam, being present, was who is retiring as manager of ' du y welcomed by President L. M Albert &. McCaffery here, left A pleasing, well attended cab- whn tonic nart in this winter's beaver hunt. More than 13,700 , aret style spring dance was held for spring and summer Dtlts were taken and sold in ' in the ward room of H.M.C.S Don't forget there are free Posts Rails Clear Cedar Gothic Pickets Complete Stocks on Hand Order Today Albert & McCaffery Lid. l,i:Mlil".K-COAI.-Bl'lLI)lNG SlTl'LIES rhone 116 h... u .k .....- ...... rcisemnai. ! auctions in Montreal. Chatham Saturday evening i-aiiings, puis ana pearls at Manson's Jewellers with every ! Burns Lake, met Mr. Vance who had flown north from Van United Church Mother's Day Sale Thursday, May 4. Fancy-work, home cooking, children's the Naval Reserve, guests en jcyed a fine evening of dancin couver. ! Announcement purchase over $2.00. See today's ad page 4. ( 102 George L. Rorie left on last evening's train for a business trip to Hazelton. and refreshments. Music Nvas by the Four Dukes with vocals ex Two presentations of Job's, clothes a specialty, 2:30. (103) Daughters Minstrel Show on the Capitol Theatre stage Wednes- Mrs. Krause Tods pertly rendered by Dyke Mc Club stag nights arranged Northern Sports boxing Club. (103P) JAM Nylon Pullovers with long sleeves . . light but warm . , . longer wear . . . easily washed, Beige, Pastel Green and Pastel Blue - $8-95 Matinee at 4 p.m. (103) , Bridge Scorers 0 If you need any kind of alarm clock it can be found at Bulger's and the price Is the Millan. The affair was in charge ol Lt. Cdr. Jack McRae, command R. E. Moore, manager of Burns Mrs. G. Kr-ause ended top and Company Ltd. returned to scorer at the closing session of JOIN THE I tame as in the east where they are made. Also Bulger's can re Oranje Spring Sale and Tea. May 3. i. United Church Mothers' Day! Sale, May 4th. J 'White Elephant Sale, Home, cooking. Annunciation School, j the city aboard the Princes.'. tn lvl- centre Bridge c:ub Louise yesterday after a com- series Friday night. Second was bined vacation and business Mrs. R. E. Moore followed in trip. Mr. Moore was away for third place by Mrs. A. H. Silvcr- pair them if anything goes wrong. (102) ing officer. Other ushers were Lt. George Brown, Lt. Walter Smith, Lt. Car! Smith, Sub-Lt. John Good and Sub-Lt. Dave Slater. Nylon and Wool Pullover with long sleeves, Light Green, Light Blue and Cherry Red $6.75 Union Meeting The regular 0Ver three weeks. He visited sides- ' monthly meeting of the Con-1 Edmonton on company business Evening's Ihlgh scorers wars struction St General Laborer's, and then wpnt to Baneor . Maine Mrs- Curzon and A. J. Turcotte. Thursday, May 4, 2 p.m. Refreshments were served in the drill hall shortly after midnight and were In charge of Lt. "55" CLUB Student Recital, combine vi-j olin and piano, May 4., 7:30. ' Gyro Klondykc Might May 5. Brown. to visit his mother, Mrs. Alan' The fortnightly sessions will Moore. On his return trip, he te carried on through May. . visited relatives in Vancouver. I Mrs. R. E. Moore was elected .to convene next-season's bridge Don't forget the Job's cu0. Union Local 1427, will be held on Tuesday, May 2, at 8 p.m., in the Carpenters' Union hall on Fraser Street. All members are urged to be present. Business Minstrel Show on Members were urged to try'to Presbyterian Missionary Tea Church Hall, May 11th. of the new agree- Daughters Discussion ment. (102) J Pure wool, ful - knit Cardigans, Light Blue, Light Green, Light Grey, Biege, Cherry Red and Maroon $7.95 Pure Wool Ribbed Knif Cardigans, Tan Green and Grey $5.25 the stage of Capitol Theatre, encourage greater interest in Wednesday, May 3. Special mat- the club and attract more play-inee 4 p.m. (103) ers. One minute's silence was observed at last night's meeting of ; Card Tournament, Catholic Hall, May 11 . Sonja Tea May 13. SINGER We repair all makes Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates Phone 864 Eastern Star Tea May 18. w Do You . Lutheran Home Cooking, Tea, Scandinavian Delicatessan, May 27. " i the Prince Rupert Chamber ot Commerce in honor of the memory of the late J. E. Boddle, long an active member of the Chamber. Already a letter of condolence has been sent to the widow. Guests at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert I Chamber of Commerce last night were Don Tucker and Ernest Sharpe. Sid Gonick w3 welcomed as representative of the Become a Member? Pure Wool Worsted Cardigans, Made by Pride of The West Knitting Mills, Lovat Brown, Light Grey and Biege $8-50 , Women's Hospital Auxiliary Singer Sewing Centre Home, June 1. : MBMMMM-BaMMBaHBr Tea, Nurses' ;' vng one of the bcoutiful 1950 Ford or rch models. ! V U UFW'n r A N 9 Jantzen Tee Shirts - $3.95 Junior Chamber of Commerce, i The presence of J. D. McRae, I i M.L.A. for Prince Rupert, for ths I -. i .. rAcirD ying tor ir on inc nw uni.t v Sent method. first time since the recent session ' of the Legislature, was duly Penman's Tee Shirts in White, Sarvd ond Grey $---00 Monarch Tee Shirts in Fancy Design $2.95 1 T Shrine Party What are the Rules ? I LI. -J M n A J BM Allt Merry Affair i y m you moKC a reasonauie uuwm pvyi.ivn. The Shriners had' a gay pat ty j Jiich your present car may be oil or part). Painting & Decorating Saturday night at the Aero Club when one hundred couples weie . . . I I &w! WALLPAPER HANGING Call SPENCE & MATUIK The ONLY hour new cor is nor ro oe usea as u ' We had to bring the kids along. Can't find a baby sitter " ' " who would put up with them ' ' ' ' IPhone Blue 215 233 11th St Vault Fur Storage any other form of hire. ngwith these rules'you may selct any of our new pay for it at just $55 a month. This Is a consid- iPRING is the time of em B.C. year that a young man's! in North ancv liahtlv turns toj Luon of the average instalment now being charges the 1950 car within your reach. guests of the Prince Rupert. Shrine Club. I From 9 p.m. until 3 a.m the Shrine Club Band Orchestra kept the crowd moving merrily. Mrs. Nora Thompson was at the piano. William Tocher was a genial master of ceremonies. Decorations of the hall, arranged under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell with assistance of Job's Daughters, were the subject of complimentary comment. Shrine emblems and colors were featured. j Much interest was taken in the nnvni raffles. Two hams, two WILL BE READY FOR YOUR SERVICE noughts of what his girl Do You Know .... that you will find the most modern chimney cleaning equipment in Prince Rupert at THOMSHEET METAL WORKS Black 884 IN TWO WEEKS riend has been thinking MODERN SCIENTIFIC VAULTS COMPLY 100 PER CENT WITH UNDERWRITERS' ill winter. Open 24 Hours Every Day is Night MILLIE'S FOR HAMBURGERS Full ' course meals served 5-7 p.m. Just off Third Avenue Telephone 9 ' pork shoulders and two sides of I bacon were onerea as a ouui Dl'lZC. W. F. Stone was winner ana vcuppiiF?; he found himself in possession of Complete Selection of Phone 974 Today FOR FREE PICK-UP AND ESTIMATES Bill Scuby-furs Out-of-town Customers" Ship Express Insured to 302 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C. , JIB fith St. Ph. Orders Biu n a live suckling pig, presented bj II. F. Robins. A dozen live chick 31 - & GIRLS JEANS Priced ot $2.95 ens were the prizes in games and i novel contests. i i i, i J 383 J1'. T Shirts 69s & 79c n"'J'K GARDEN TOOLS SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS - FENCING AND NETTING Jeans at $3,25' Mrs. Robins was presented, with a beautiful bouquet in recognition of her services as head of the ladles' committee. George Frizzed, one of British Columbia's oldest Shriners and certainly the oldest In this district, was present as a guest of honor. TAXI Now ot Your Service Y Slacks priced from H95 to $15.95 T-, short and long sleeves Planning to Build? Coll 363 For expert advice on Building Problems 383 cabs V m-ny new designs i Delicious refreshments were in I charge of A. Van Mecr. R. G. Van 335 Phone 311 Mt Bride Street. Meer, R. G. Van der sluys ana e. jg DEPT. STORE DAY or NIGHT L. Dale. ! The general commitee consisted of Vic Grant, chairman; Al 'Mitchell & Currie' Stand -733 2nd Ave. PHONE 79 PHONE 79 George Cook, Jeweller At the Washington Block Builders LIMITED Contractors Shcardown, William Tocher, Thomas Newton and George Dawes. 'i Buy With Confidence Gifts for Everv Occasion GLASSWARE lor Ihe HOME Notice To RWARE, WATCHES, CHINA, LUGGAGE ' ItUtllarp Puuuiutnj Mich Counter Railroadmen Phone 204 Box 1188 Cups & Saucers Drinking Glasses Water Sets O Pyrexware 6 . Sets of Dishes 0 Fruit Bowl Sets Hartt Railroader Bool 1 FOR SALE THE HOME OF 1000 ITEMS This money maker to be sold BOULTER & WELTER ''urmcrly B & W Transfer) f'l'lw ;JLJUi I for the best cash offer.' Pres ent owner has other Interests Ml Our ivilrAr 4- I, hL r l.nnnn nf . HOURS ,.. Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundoys 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUd Steel Shank Regular $15.95 Special $11.95 FAMILY SHOE Principals only apply. Box! Name, Phone and Office Phono Black 774 Q97, Daily News. Thone Red 400 J P1" S (103;)) jlllcc) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue - CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarginff Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. STORE LTD. Charlie Roberts Box 638 Phon- isl 2" IS DIFFERENT