3 Ptfnre Rupert attp JtSeto ttB. Monday. May 10, 1948 - Terrace j Timely Topics from PRAIRIE MAN TAKES BRIDE AT TERRACE The executive of the local Red Cross Association met in their new quarters in the hospital on Friday evening. President Corey was in the chair. Routine business was conducted and the president announced TERRACE A wedding of great local and prairie interest was that at the close of the campaign for funds the total Baiemnuea m me rim "'am0unt collected in the district amounted to ?S7B.iH). Classifieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charce. BOc. Birth Notices: 60c; Cards ol Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE JlasslflMl Advertising Is payable in ndTanee. Please refrain from telephoning. to Sam Creelman Is reported be very ill in hospital here. a well attended meeting and following the routine business, plans were made to hold a gar BIRTH NOTICE FOR RE'1 den party in Mrs. McLeod's gar ¬ Robinson left on Sat-a brief trip to Prince Mrs. W. urday on Rupert. jLgfs of den when the apple blossom is FOR RENT Two room suite. Bay Apartments. Apply Suite 1, Mrs. Kilby. (Ill) BURGE Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Burge in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, on Saturday, May 8, a son, Bruce Roderick. on the trees which'Will be about the 20th of this month. Refresh ments were served at the close of the meeting. FOR SALE FOR RENT 3-room suite. Apply Steele Biock. (110) t FOR RENT Four-room house", partly furnished. 9th Avenue West: $20. Blue 365. (112) raoernacie on wcujirauaj mra-noon at three o'clock when Arnold Frederick Best, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Best of McDow-all, Sask. took as his bride Phyllis Athalee Little youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Little who were among the earliest settlers in Terrace. Rev, G. Graham officiated. The church was beautifully decorated and was a perfect setting for the lovely bride and her charming bridesmaids, Wearing a princess style gown of white slipper satin with scalloped front skirt and set-in panel of white net and a net yok edged with seed pearls, the bride was given in marriage by her father. Her embroidered veil was held in place by a net coronet edged with pearls and her St. Matthews W. A. met at the home of Mrs. Thomson on Thur3 FOR SALE Here's a Good Buy. Used Underwood Typewriter in first class condition. Room 3 Stone Building. Phone Red 593; (tf) day afternoon with Mrs- J. Max- '7 ted In the chair Donations ol FOR RENT H ousekeeping rooms, furnished, over Mc-Cutcheon's Drug Store. Apply Mrs. Warner, Suite 2, Aldine Apts. (tf) FOR SALE House. Snap. Atlin Avenue. Hot air furnace. Prince Rupert Realty Co. (tfi MAKE A WISH -it can enme true! Now you m rrruiiiVfiiioiitli. ilrlii-ious, quirk unit ey J LLLfj p whenever you like. Members of the executive or the hospital association met on Friday night at the home of President O. McAdams. Accounts were passed and ordered paid. The dusty roadway near the hospital is becoming a nuisance and something must be done to eliminate the dust, and, at a request from Dr. McGilvery the association decided to take up the matter with the village commissioners. Speed limit sigru within the' hospital' zone will need to be erected and the doctor wished the hospital grounds could be beautified. Donations of plants and flowers would be greatly appreciated to further this object. It was decided U call a general meeting for May 19th. It was generally expressed that the activity of the hospital during its first moirth of operating has well justified its FOR REN T Furnished suite. Phone Black 996. (152) bed linen and kitchenware were asked for the Rectory for the use of the student minister who will be here this week. The members have cleaned and painted the house from top to bottom and all is in readiness for the new tenant. Plans were made for the spring tea and sale which Is to be held on Saturday. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. All loffr woniK-rlu! flavors -atin-Miini.tli Van; Chocolate, IMiltrry-lirnwn Caramel and liutlrrMotrii. X' i it t nit i . ... FOR RENT Furnished house for two months. Call 441 7th Ave. FOR SALE Best hotel service in the interior at Telkwa Hotel, . 244 miles east of Prince Rupert. Just half way to Prince George. " Apply Telkwa Hotel, Telkwa, B.C. (127) only ornament was a pearl ie, jcii-t i-uii.iinps' are hack in full k,ipp!y. Luil East. (110) I brooch set with rhinestones, the wiein aK lor uii'in Mrc Hi. in on. n.tofiunilv im, Z . " ' gift of the groom. She carried Furnished three'6 v. . , .. . H FOR RENT fOUR MARVf lOUS FLAVORS DuiitK.uiv.n iakajvul VANILLA CHOCOJ and four room ' suites and housekeeping room. Nice, clean and warm. 1142 Park Ave. Green 224. Call after 5 p.m. (Ill) tulips. Her attendants, her two sisters Grace and Mary Little, wore gowns of daffodil yellow taffeta with bustle backs, white lace hats and gloves to match. Their colonial bouquets were of mauve tulips and daffodils. ROOM AND BOARD Mr. G. E. Brooks is constructing an addition to the building which was f-meriy a laundry and a men's furnishing store will shortly be opened there with Donald Hull in charge. kite (lcuJavJjjl tw&kl I Groomsman was Leonard Casey . 0 9 FOR SALE 1 t ton truck good condition $850.00. Phone 543. (tf) FOR SALE Used Furniture. Double Bed Spring 95c; Anchors for boats 75c; Baby Carriage $1; big size Carpet $1.50; Chesterfied Bed $15; Quebec Heater, lined, $4.50; Kitchen Chairs 50c; Sma'l Dresser $2; Lawn Mower, like new; Cooking Utensils from 10c; House Desk $3; Mahogany Bed, Spring and Mattress $25; other -useful household goods. B.C. FURNITURE CO., . Black 324. ROOM AND BOARD $45 each double; $50 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street. (tf) Jack Klrkaldy returned this week from Vancouver where he is a student at the University of and Greig Siebin was the usher. During the signing of the register. Mrs. F. Gibbs sang "Tho GnrJ W SlMWl fo4t, limited Judge Fulton of Prince Rupert was a business visitor to Terrace this week returning on Friday morning's early train. (Wedding Prayer" and Mrs. Glas.; played the nuptial music. British Columbia and will spen-i the next few months with hi3 parents here and return south in the fall. School In.ipectoi Lei; couver on Wednesday's train out of Prince Rupert. Walsh who resigned after three years on the job. been in town all this i olilcial duties. Norbert Cote and Gerald Bis-sonette have returned to Terrace from Vancouver. Mr. Ronald Bray, student minister from Wycliire uoueg.-. Toronto, arrived on Thursday Vandals have been at work on SOME NERVE' WINNIPEG, (r-Jului ters, 27, as spntencfi morning and will take up resi Park Avenue. On Sunday niftht CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Young Chartered Accountant, preferably not over 30 years of ae, required by A. P. Gardner & Co,, 1(M)5 Stock Exchange Building, Vancouver, B. C. Apply in writing, stating experience, age and qualifications. Applications will be treated as confidential. (115) Fred M. Wells is expected in town soon on business connected with the Omlneca Gold Quartz Mining Company. A load of supplies is going out to the mine and work Is expected to start soon with G. L. Brooks in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Nash returned to Terrace from Prince Rupert on Wednesday's train. j A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents j where Mrs. Little, wearing a gown of blue printed silk with, grey accessories and u corsage of carnations received the guests. The house was decorated with spring flowers and .the table was centred with carnations and white tapers. The toast to the bride was given by the Reverend G. Graham and responded to by the groom. A three-tiered wed- dence in the Anglican rectory .the tulips which were in bloom month in Jail here far In Mr Nash's garden were des-1(irm 0j jsr.opniting. 1 trpyed; Spencer's storehouse was showed that Winters s "TOR SALE 1942 Dodge Special Deluxe Sedan- Newly painted. " Excellent condition. Apply 13 r... Taxi. (tf) -FORSALE Partly demolished . house and lot, cheap for cash. ''- Phone Black 854. (tf) being appointed student in charge of the Anglican Church here until September when , he will return to college. .broken into and finally Mrs. scarf from a counter, got ; blokes hand-made garden orna-1 ba from another dej; Some playground equipment has been installed at the primary school much to the delight of the yougnsters there. ments which were an attractive then returned to the Mr. three and Mrs. D. Baine an 1 children have arrived in j Kintit (n hr OHrrlim uprp hrftlrun ind -j..lr,.H fnr a rpfi:nr FOR SALE 6-plece breakfast The United Church held their regular monthly meeting in the church basement with President ' dine cake made by the bride's suite; 1 wine chesterfield, in good condition. Call 1058 7th town from Esquimau. Mr. Bainc off and cast Into an empty lor, I merchandise. is in charge of the liquor vendors J some also being "planted" in Mr. j store taking the place of Jim Robinson's garden. , Aovcri.xr in me- DC Mrs. Sherwood and Mrs. Giraud returned to Terrace from Van- Mrs. Gavan in the chair. It was LONG MOUNTAIN CHAIN 'mother and decorated by Mrs. The Appenine Mountains run Pohle was duly cut by the bride, from the Italian Alps, south Serviteurs were: Mrs. L. Casey, through Italy and across Sicily. 'Misses N. Oliver, Elsie Crego. Submarine elevations connect Dorothy Cole, Anne Molitor and them with the mountains of Elsie Molitor. North Africa. j Later, the 'couple left for the Ave. Eastr-or phone Black 515. (1101 'FOR SALE Wine baby carriage, like new. Also bassinet. 1013 , 7th Ave." East. (115) $3 IT TAKE mm,- FINE TOBACCOS OF IN THE 6UPHEMB COURT BRITISH COLUMBIA i airport, the bride wearing a sky iblue ballerina suit and topper Her cor In Hie Mutter of thr AHiiiinltr:ilion wi,h navv accessories. U y Art" " And In thr Matter l the Ktate of lfir.1 HJelm. Iierraeit. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that bv Order nf sage was of carnations. Pictures were taken by Edgar Hamlin at the plane which took the honey-mooners to Prince Rupert on its FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned un- '." til 12 o'clock noon 15th May, 1948, for the purchase of office furniture and warehouse equipment of the above company. , Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. C. Thomson, Liquidator, P.O. Box 909, Prince Rupert, B.C. (110) first charter flight with Pilot R. 1 - Hl Honor, Jucl W. O. Pulton. Local Judee of the Supreme Court nf Butlsh Columbia. I was on the 30th day of April, A D. . 1948. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Alfred Angus at the controls. HJelm. late of Atlin. British Colum- O IN THE SUPRSME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE ii the flutter of the "Ailmlnistruthm Act" and In the Mutter of the Ktate nf Albert Samuel liesehamps. otherwise known M FOR SALE Empty 500-pound b,a- who dlett on about the istti steel citums. Apply Daily News, ft JeJT (tf ) to the said estate are required to pay 4 'he amount of their Indebtedness to CtlrCMFN SALESMEN iii WANTED vTl-n me forthwith and all persons having c)Mmi aln8t the arJ . rTT - . ., required to file them with me pro- EARN from $10 to $50 daily sell- perly verified on or before the 15th ing our new low cost Sickness day of June' lft48' failing which di- 1 j - i ;' 4 it nnnn as Samuel leehjiinps, Deceased. In- frW , leMJiie, TAKE NOTICE that bv order or His 5 - ,i . - . , Hiiiuiwii win ur mane navinir re- and Accident Policies. No race Ka only u sueh claims of which i or occupational restrictions. Bh" have o"" notified. World Wide coverage. Front Jl,1 BC tWs money dally best of commit- Alfred edward roddis. . Sions. 309 Goodrich Bldg ' Official Administrator, , , Atlin. BC. Phoenix 157, Arizona. . I uni cecdodII f Honour Judtte w. O. Pulton, made the 3rd day of May. A D. 1848. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Albert Samuel Dcschamps, otherwise known as Samuel DcBChamps, deceased. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me ob or before the 15th day of June 1948. after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledee. , All parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. WANTED IN THE BTJPREME COURT OP , BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE n the Matter of the "Ailmliilttnitloii Ait" WANTED Couple preferred, woman as camp cook, man to,' anil work in sawmill. Apply George in the Matter of the F.tnte of Jntnea Nedveit. Heeeahed. Tetitiile Little it Son Ltd., East Kwin-ltsa, B.C. (113) GORDON P. FORBES. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B C. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hl Honor Judge W. O. Fulton made the 28th day of April. A D. 1948. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of James Nedved. deceased. All parties having claims aualnst MACHINERY FOR SALE I.AMI HII.ISIKt ACT Ke: rertilicate of Title No. 378-1 to the said estate are hereby required to l.iils Fourteen (II), Fifteen (IB) lurnisn same, properly verified, to anil Sixteen (Hi). Hlnck Two ('!). TO 8VW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, BC. (tf) m on or before the 30th day of June 1948. after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. All parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 29th day of April AD. 1048. ALBERT E. RODDIS. Official Administrator. Atlin, BC (113) ll.l.A(iK OF KTFWAKT, Map !MS. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Cecil H. Pltts-herbert has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof issue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C., this 14th day of April, 1948, AD. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles (116) METAL WORK IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PLUMBING Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roofing. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) 1 MCKUIGHM COnSltieS THB BBST OF VIRGINIA, DORM AHD TUXKISIt TOBACCOS III Oili FIIIC CIGARBTTB BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Mutter of the rotate of irie McMillan, otherwise known an irae Alice McMillan. Deceased. Intestate, TAKE NOTICE that hv order nr His LOST AND FOUND Honour Judge W. O. Fulton. Local I ONLY THE BUCKINGHAM FORMULA CAN GIVE YOU BUCKINGHAM SATISFACTIJJ LOST Guitar in case, on Friday April 30. . Will party in whose home it was left please phone Red 884, or notify Daily News. -if (110) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE III the Matter of the "Administration Act" and In the Matter of the FMnte of Arthur jverett. Itecenwd. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order ol His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton made the 28th day of April, AD. 194. 1 was appointed Administrator of the Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 5th day of May, AD. 1948. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Grace McMillan, otherwise known as Orac Alice MacMillan. late of Stewart. British Columbia, who died on or about the 23rd day of March. 1948. at the city of Prince Rupert. British Columbia. All persons Indebted to the said SERVICE estate of Arthur Leverctt. deceased. FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE All parties having claims against LUMBER estate are required to pay the amount the said estate are hereby required tc of their indebtedness to me forth- furnish same, properly verified, to with and all persons having claims me on or before the 30th day of DONNACONA, MASON ITE, PLYWOOD SASH DOORS Available at DEAL See Your get:2oal motors June 1948. after which claims filed against the said estate are required pi may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no know POUND Small change purse containing small amount of cash. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement, (tf) LOST Will the party who picked up cigarette lighter by mistake last night In the Royal beer parlour, please re turn to the Daily News. Initials "W.P." Valued as keepsake. : (tf) Buifk niiKmobile CM' ledge. DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING SUPERFAN PRESS KODACIIROME and KODAK FILMS Chandler & Cowgill Fourth St. box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. All parties Indebted to the estate rMtiM , are required to pay the amount of .' Mamimw WORK A PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONES 651 t- 652 COAL LUMBER PAINTS Complete Line of Building Supplies to iiie tnem witn me properly verified on or before the 15lh day of June, 1948, failing which distrlbu tlon will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. BC. this 5th day of May. 1948. GORDON FRASER FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B C (122 Shop I Terrace Machine their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 29th day of April A D 1948. ALBERT E. RODDIS. Official Admin Istratori Atlin. B.C. V i Trim ACE. B.C (113)