t1 then enjoyed by all. Those present beside the host prince ntipett DalTp Jlffii Thursday, July 7, 1849 uinvFP hmioik i GLADYS FOSTER Xh V HAZELTON BEATS SMITHERS TEAM ' HAZELTON Hazelton baseball team maintained it unbeaten record on Sunday by defeating Smlthers by a score of 9 to 3 before a crowd of 200 here. Hazelton'a big right-hand pitcher Bill Robinson hurled a clean-cut two-hitter, with only two earned runs. Previously, Smlth-ers had crushed New Hazelton by a score of 15-1. This weekend, Hazelton will travel to Telk-wa for a game and the following Sunday will meet Smlthers at Smlthers. ess and guest of honor were: Misses Margaret McLeoU, Helen Hurd,' Daisy Sharpe, Beth Astoria. Jeanne Thompson. Len-ora Faught, Jean Faught, and Mesdames Santurbane, Ciccone. Webber, Irvine, Thompson, Moore. McCllntock, .Barclay, Schumann, Judge. R. Judge. Leeming, Foster, Skogmo, Long. Skinner, Whittaker, O. K. Faught, O. R. Faught, McDonald, Haapala, Penoff, Petroff, Clapp, R. O. Large, Chell. Olson, Howe, Carr, Withers, Bernie, Greene, Astoria and Dolphin. The event was recorded by the taking of flash pictures. w BUY THE LARGE PACKAGE A bridal shower of much interest was held on Monday, July 4. at the home of Mrs.W. D. Faught, 701 Filth Avenue West, in honor of Miss Oadys Foster, formerly of the Borden Street teaching staff, bride-elect of Fred Smith of Digby Island. The 'bride-eleet WfiS seated in a pink and white bower centred by a large white bell. The early evening was spent in playing amusing games and community singing, at the conclusion of which the wedding march was played to herald the entrance of two little bridal couples Dayle Faught and Jimmy Schumann, Loree Faught and Louise Skogmo, who wheeled in a model house filled to capacity with gifts. On one side of Landing," the other "Bound for the roof was written "Happy Dlgby." After the opening of the gifts Miss Foster thanked all for the beautiful and useful Rifts. Delicious refreshments were Ontario produces more than twice as much gold as any other province In Canada. mm Matanl V" ' Ittllrl U , Mil V enroute to Tabor, Alberta, for a. visit. Mrs W 8 Keraln and family i left at the end of last week for This advertisement ' a visit In Port Stanley, Ontario.' or displayed by the L - I Board or by the f Try a Classified Ad tor Results. British Col. City Fire Department was called out by a false alarm at midnight last night to the corner of Third Street and Third Avenue. Youths were suspected of turning in the alarm. Mrs. F. Doxcee and three children sailed last evening on the Princess Norah for Vancouver SHOULD RECEIVE DOZEN VOTES Proud father, Bismark of Hemlock Point, Ohio, is anticipating a multitude of gifts come Father's Day and makes no bones about it. The 18-month-old German pointer is owned by Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Schneider. Mama is Lady Lou of Dussekiorf of same family as "Biz," owned by Mrs. Carlisle. The 12 pups are three weeks od. bow : Kirkpatrlck, Terrace; Mr. and hotel: arrivals GET SUPER-SHAVES FASTER, EASIER! ins The Egyptians created perfume in the fourth dynasty. 7?. t Prince Rupert J.: W; Wiley, Port Simpson; A FUN CLUB'S FIRST OUTING Members of the Civic Centre 'Fun Club" met for their first outing yesterday and boasted 100 percent attendance. Altho One-Pece Razor (v "... Befers, Calgary; D. C. Best, New Westminster; R. Reid, Vancou WITH 10 GILLETTE BLUE BLADES IN DISPENSER ver; E. G. Ravening; North Vancouver; J. S. O'Sullivan, Van Mr. E. Q. Carlson, Burns Lake; Miss I. Bartah, Langley Prairie; Mrs. R. J. Ross, Langley Prairie; Mrr and Mrs. Q." H: Rusti, Bum? Lake;. A. E. Collins, Vancouver; Mr and Mrs. F. E. Maxwell, Portage' La Prairie;. G M. Willis-croft, Vancouver; D. Ross, Vancouver; G. Mogden, Smithers; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bird, Hazelton; J. Chapman, Shawatlans; Mrs. D. Brentzen and daughter, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson, Minto; D. McFarlane, Zehner, Sask.; Mrs. B. DeWltt, Pacific; Mrs. E. Eby, Smithers; Miss W. Eby, Smithers; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McClay, Toronto; H. Loder, Edmonton; Mist J. Corn-man, Port Simpson. FLIGHTS TO THE QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAN NOW n couver; A. Johnson, Vancouver; DAILY REDUCED RAIL FARES , TO THE EDMONTON EXHIBITION July 18 to 23 ONE WAY FARE AND ONE-HALF FOR ROUND TRIP (Minimum Fare. 30c) EXCEPT SUNDAY To Maswt, Justkatla. ( unnlfa, Q.C. THt, AIM i .. r.. . 4 ... if rti liii Jill til muiiirii ui iu?u fMtiuii I .u. J. G. Freeman, Vancouver; J. Kaiser, Vancouver; H. Smith, Port Edward; H. M. Crtch, Port Edward; T. Kaye, Vancouver; A. W. Ingall, Vancouver; Mrs. M. Pongs, Masset; E. P. Harris, Prince George; F. . Houser, Vancouver; J. D. Rand, Vancouver; W. Cumminga, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. 3. S. Bradley, Alice Arm; J. P. Hawklnson, Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. T. Bushman, Berkley, California; Mrs. E. Yeltatze, Masset; f. Penny, Qireen Charlotte City; F. Smith, Qwen Charlotte City; Mrs. H. B. Rochester, city; Miss J. Rochester, city; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. the clouds looked a little threatening there was enough light to have a snapshot taken of the group before starting out. Gathering at the Cow Bay dock, the "A.P.C." Salt Lake ferry was boarded. The trip across the harbor, was enjoyable especially for those who had not taken it before. The majority were soon in the water in diffrent parts of the lake. Log battleships were launched and carefully manoeuvred with one hand while the other hand clutched g sandwich, probably soaking wet but utterly delicious because' of. the hazard of eating at sea. The landlubbers sat around a 1 small 'fire and ate their fare while the clouds above gradually cleared and let the sun Queen Charlotte Air Lines Ltq ANIMAL VOYAGFS Polar bears have been known to drift from Greenland to Iceland on cakes of ice. You chinge blades prejto,. . . skim vfi( off whiskers slick i a whistle with thii iJe0 I new (jillrtte One-Fiece Kazor Set. Bur JT' '!5lJ' I one NOW, for entra shaving comfort. SfJf C4jf I SPECIAl LOW-PRICE OFFER -Sr I I OillM Ohprnw with 10 j? M . tf I Vwn4 Oill.n. Blm BM. f mm W tOUt t) 60 Vtm J ADVERTISK IN THE UAILY NEWS FOR BFST El You Saw It In The News! Businessand Professio BLONDIE Ready to Shift Into Reverse! By CHICK YOUNG TICKETS ON SALE From itl tUtt&nt In Saskatchewan. Alberta, and British Columbia (Vancouver, Phnc Rupert and eait JULY 16 to 22 And on July 23 for trains arriving Edmonton nut later than S p.m. . (Standard TimeU, RETURN LIMIT, JULY 25 If no train service July 25, take Ant available train. Full Information from any A tent. Wrt-toT "TH ..liiiUlllilT.!!!1!!!" -1 'ill!i!!iill;!:i!;il7 .,m. , 1 f e5wooo-i wear El .? Efl through. Tag and exploring trips were other forms of enjoyment and finally there was a grand rush out of wet bath-lng suits to catch Captain j Crawley's cruiser back to home , base and make plans for the j next outing on Friday which IP TMEPfS A 8UPGLAI? DOWN HANDYJ! HOME SB GENERAL C0NT- A CLEAR WGHT- MARf.ArkET McLEOI) OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BU1DINO OF -WAV IM BACK OF MC will be a bike hike to Grassy Bay. Bulldlng and Rf; kinds ROOFS - CE oil bcr; PHONE BLUE ttfl P.O. BOX 1184 rilONT Black B87 R.tH P.O. Bo :! And It had to Be You ! MR. PILE SUFFERER PEA) THIS: Mr. G. Pugh, 559 Agness St., Winnipeg, writes us June 8th49: "My wile has been on operating table 15 times she has really suffered. I myself have had bleeding piles for years alter three bottles of your new Pyltone Treatment we are nearly well. We are between 60 and 70 years old. It is worth any price because it is wonderful." Pyltone satisfied Mr. Pugh, as it will you. The first bottle of Pyltone Treatment brings re-sults or price refunded at once. $1.75 at all druggists. (H) WELLS CA: LIM1TE i 1 i -as i" i i a 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 11 i r1 i E FOR YOUR ROCK St CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Motlern Equipment All Work Guaranteed Salt Lake Ferry Daily Service Except Monday. SCHKOILES Tuesday,.. Wednesday . a n d Thursday Leave Cow Bay floats, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. (Extra trip Thursday afternoon, 2:30) Saturday Every hour starting at 11 a.:. Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at '10 p.m. Phone GREEN 391 or BLACK 926 H. S. WliaKVI Complete Muvi:' Crating - Paokw BLUE 780 JT ; A. A isn't it? t -rif oGwooq but 1 fl iff;f , ... HELEN ' BEAUTY1 Permanent QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. Beauty Cultffl Its branc; 204 4th Street r UNDERGROUND RYTOWN MA STORAGE TANKS Hot Dogs! WORKS GEORGE L. ROUIE Public Accountant, Auditor Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 ' f,,r SlMPLf and ' .,pLq 1 1 1 1 1 1 rrrri r i rmrt , ( I CANT SLEEP" ITS) J l: t3 ! H f ' TOO WOT UP WERE m 'V-LS ! I I I'M GOING DOWN AND AW 1TB TN 1 I t'rr- ' 1 ( SLEEP ON THE SOFA r .OESPEES ' ( ) f I k i due CUMMINS DIESQ Sale Service r.. nd W OUR STEEL STOCKS ARE NOW IN GOOD SUPPLY AND WE "ARE IN A POSITION TO FILL ORDERS FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS. OUUt UWIiri .i dustrlal Engines v to our showroom tf vorlxiii: nirlnf) Wl KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satlnfactory Service CALL 63 718 Second Avenue West equipment problem Phone 654 For Estimates Contact Thorn Sheet Metal A. P. GARDNFi CHARTERED ACCC 1118 Melville f VANCOUVER PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East iJc pr Joitn paid foi tmftiti ltlJ by ny B.C. Brewery T Thl dv.rtii.rn.nl it not fiubliiri.d yitpUy.d by In. Liquor Control Betrd t ' A. Govomr.rat.ol BiitiiK C.l.mbl. -Button, Button, Who's Got the Button. LIMITED Phone RLACK 881 253 FIRST AVE. E. ' ' MATTSON UPHOLSTER Dry Kindling Wood 50c Sack Deileved Scrap Wood Random lengths $10 per load PHONE B & W TRANSFER Green 186 PVmne Blue 818 pi 330 Second A Prince RuPerv OF TASTY MEALS AT THE HeiiCafle Chinese Dlshei a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN WHAT ABB i I VJjl VjN-.vfrr I'LL GO TO WORK ) - J SEWED ME ANOhiS C "'tJ ' '.Il fe- DR P. J. CH DENTISt 8MB1 SUITE 5, TRAIN SCHEDULE Far the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. Frem the East-Tuesday, Thursday, Baturdaj 10:30 p.m. .. . .. Second A?enue opposite Prlnct Rupert Hotel 7:00 m. to 8:S0 cm. Phont iT3 for OuUld Order TO