a Wtlnti nnpert Datlp raetof Tuesday, August 16, 1949. SHOWER PARTY HONORS NURSE Aiex Macdonald of Watson Is-, QCUXi Preientation At i Bank of Montreal Employees or the Bank of Montreal honored a departing fellow employee Monday afternoon when they presented Miss Betty Usick. whose marriage to George Brodie takes place Aug- Our Stuck of Famous 31cLi:OI) RIVER COAL Is Complete land, left on the Princess Louis-; I a. miscellaneous shower was fin Please make all rait. r... Mr. and Mrs. William Mac held Friday evening by Mrs. R yesterday for Juneau and Tul sequah. E. Roberta and Mrs.. R. P. Smith Kenzie and nephew, Jim Lln-dokken, are leaving by car on LIMP F.GU Nil at the home of the latter, hon j Cist 20, with a wedding gift. The STOKER oring a recent bride, Mrs. Arnold Bushaw. the former Miss ANNOUNCEMENTS luivertiarmeuu In trim column ui be charged tor a full month t 25c per word Lutheran tea Sept. 10. Loyal Order of Moose Men's Thursday for a month's vacation trip to Winnipeg. Dugald Campbell, representing the Canadian Linotype Co., after spending the week-end in the city on business, left yesterday for Terrace, Smithers and Prince George enroute back to presentation was made by Carlo 8. Hansen, acting manager of the bank where Miss Usick has been mployed for the last four years. Dr. P. J. Cheney left by car and Women s Annual Bazaar Ful-Knit CARDIGANS" 100 FooVr-' Fine all-wool Cardigans, smartly styled and in all . 'l the popular shades. "' . !' "'' i-.i,:,..: Priced, at $7.95 bert & McCaffery yesterday to spend a few days LIMITED PHONE 116 at Lakelse Lake. He plans re turning on Thursday. Irene Carri.ss of Miller Bay Nursing staff. The bride's popularity was apparent from the number of friends who gathered for the occasion. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bushaw are well known in Prince Rupert having been with Miller Bay Hospital staff for the past four years. During the evening Mrs. Bushaw was presented with a corsage of American Beauty roses by tiny Cecile Smith. Miss Muriel Vincent presented the gifts which were contained In a gaily decorated basket. Refreshments were served by the co-hostesses and Miss Mur- Hjordis Hansen, Elsie Iley. Doris UNITED AT HOME RITE Handyman Home service during next month to Black 334. (196) Miss Myrtle Sather, who Is In training at Royal Jubilee Hospital. Victoria, arrived In the city Monday afternoon by plane to spend the next month visiting her mother, Mrs. C. Sather. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mortimer and daughter returned to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday from a month's vacation trip to California. They visited In San Bernadino with Mr. Mortimer's brother and sister-in-law, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. YelUin, and also In Los Angeles, Pasadena and Long Beach. First delegates to Jeave Prince Rupert for the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia convention to be held In Sm!thers this Thursday and Friday are F. J. Skinner, L. M. Felsentnal and E. T Applewhaite who get away this afternoon in Ivir. Skinner's car. They will spend tonight in Terrace and go on to Smlthers and Dance September 29th and 30th. Moose Temple on the 29th, Civic Centre on the 30th. Dance and drawing for prizes at Civic Centre. Catholic Bazaar October 5 and 6. Sonja Ladies Bazaar. Oct. 28 Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 26. St Peter1 W. A. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 3. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 17. p ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS PAYS! Hallt, Maureen Hiddleston, E. j Stephenson, Leona Lockhart, Ce cile Smith and Dr. R. J. B. Pur- vus, Gladys Johanson, Jean A quiet home wedding took place last Friday evening at 7:30 when Miss Mary Vidomskl became the bride of Kartan Eyolf-son at the home of the groom's 1 tit . Johnston Mariori MacDonald, Dorothy Chorney, Eunice Davis, A. Abbott, A. Williamson, Marguerite Pett, S. Beckett, Betty Campbell, Bert Peterson, E. Daley, Mrs. Macintosh, W. Pin-ntger, Margaret Smith and Pauline Roberts. t nn iu:r, mrs. joan jonnson, Angus r jei Vincent courts, kcv. canon w. F. Rush-! i-. brook nrn.,..' BUeSW Wefe Officiated in U, IO.D.E. Chapter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 24 St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall nazaar. Bazaar, Nov. Nov mm 26. satnrrtan Saturday. - rtlsing is payable In advance. Please refrain from ...... , 'I A.. .V of famnv nw. I Eusnaw, Misses Muriel Vincent Ciassilucis, 2c per word per insertion, minimum V. - I. r . cyj rriD 7 - r 3irth Notices 50c. cams oi i nanus, ueatn Notices, -s Marriage ana aiigaKcuieui, nunouintiiitms; SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE l NOTKE PERSONAL i . w city, m; ."'. FEIISONAL HyKieiiic Products HI Harry noum- Best Service, innh quality, low lie "t yeai.s. i nriips Kenil Inr our lrp rat.. ,jved husbatirt oi: ,,, i.x.L, SpeclaltiM, M Frost ol M.i.s-1 01 0 B(JX 67 Toronto. 0n, rvlres 11I be CUIl (213) Andrew's Cuth- 1 . . : oyVi. r . ' 'T 1 Pticfx -ti in i 4fT "i " ' Jant2en Sleeveless Pull- i ' V . ii u-m, mmZ. f overs in two-tone styl- ' ., I x . ' " m 'T fl f J&U. i l ing, finely knitted front' 7' rSJk-' iV with ribbed back 100 ' j ' ' fLK 4rSmS&Z.'l , , ' Botany Wool. 1 ' Priced at " . The bride was attended by Joan Johnson and the groom by Oscar Johnson. The wedding march was played by Mrs. B. E. Eyolfson. The bride wore a two-piece navy blue dress with corsage of roses and carnations and the matron of honor, a grey jersey and corsage of carnations. A reception was held at Valhalla Hall where a large number of friends gathered. The guests were received by Mrs. B. E. Eyolfson and R. E. Eyolfson. Toast to the bride was proposed by R. E. Eyolfson and responded to by the groom. i p.m. Wednesday; PERSONAL Mrs. F. Verrette ;:h Canon Basil S. . Dressmaker. i13 3rd Ave. (ficiatuiR. Inter-1 Reasonable prices. Wedding ,,jW jn Fairview! anti Evening dresses. (192) AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver S. C. Thompson, W. R. Eckert, Mrs. M. Crawford and child, W. Brink-man, M. Carney, C. 8. Wallace, W. Hueston, E. Turner, G. Rol-ston. To Sandspit O. Skakum, R. Jones, R. Blanch, E. McWilliams. From Vancouver R. Mac- 3, C. UnuerwKers 1H SI.NESS OPPORTUNITIES arrangements. II NOTICE FOR SALE- Delivery business with two trucks. For tmornia-liuu call 'Mi. (tf) Dr. and Mrs. A. FOR SALE Max Hcilbroner's jewelry stock and lixtures lor sale. Uti Toronto. Ontario 15, a son, Paul puuncLs, 6 ounces, apers please ropy. i rsr J i $7.50 AGENTS WANTED Donald, Mrs. B. MacDonald, Miss E. MacDonald, Miss M. Sather, H, A. Dunn, C. B. Crocker. A. O, Raymore, A. Simund-son, M. Sollows. From Sandspit G. Green, H. D. Foster, J. Mathers, E. McWilliams, J. Denning. l.NTEJ A telegram of congratulations from the groom's sister, Mrs. O. B. Church of Vancouver, was read. Dancing was enjoyed to music supplied by Barney Kristmans-son on his accordion. WANTED Representative on Commission tor Ndrihern rine of ail kinds.. Territory tu SPu KANT-SAO 3. BayApU. ilUli Upholstered Furniture to Re im to share with ' tail rurnilure Dealers Photos' and Samples Supplied Apply Tynans Ltd.. Fourth ti Commercial, Vancouver, B. C. (192) Pnone Red H'J'i (191) HELP WANTED ST" -St v ic-. jt ri - ,,, vj I : ln'ii, (roller with . 4 trollniK equip-BA. oil Duck. 1 194 1 1 HELP WANTED Woman over 25 with a keen interest and sume experience in sewing. Apply Singer Sewing Centre. 1192) O 'JL-'SJS7 I 1 i!,' ' ' i I II lll!;i;ll!!!!l!IIII!lltli!liifli!!i:!!iHiiri!! V r iiuwiiiuiiii.iiiiaiiiiuiiiiiiluiilluililliiiiiillilii STEAMSHIP M Ford Tudor. em- Reasonable. i" , 'iVX Z wij T ' V Stenographer-Apply Dr. R. O. PRINCE RUPERT WANTED - bookkeeper. l'- 'Large. , " J v ,. -. Ld lumber -' . SAILS FOR r cull 62)6ili Ave.! HELp WANTED Butcher go- tfij itur on holiday, man wanted to relieve him. Apply Rupert itf) Butchers. 1 ' T ritit's, shotguns, ihta. ammunition, lr latest folders Scope Sales Co., . .. A J BOYS WANTED Rellaole boys desiring Daily News route, should file their names at the, Datlv News Olfice. (tf) V' St., Ottawa, Ont. (195) 4V f .. r and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday-j . at 11:15 p.m. X; FoV KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT . For. Reservatio! Write or Call""4 ? It Used Furn- HELP WANTEDMan for lubrication work, prererabiy single. Bob Parker Ltd. tf 'rc and musical New cu:il and n ranges, electric s. electric nrpxs FOR rifciNT hing transform's a room as quickly and at :ups, and saucers, FOR RENT-Slceping room. 801 hand saws, new, Borden St. ") , heavy 3-ulv UBS) 'f. new linoleum one-room heaven: CITY OR DEPOT ' " OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT,' B.C. '-" ' 5hU.v used Men's FOR RENT Comfortable room bicycles, house i inr one or two cilia sharliiK. $o little expense as a smart Congoleum Rug ! Bright, pretty, easy-to-care-for ... it stays beautiful and new looking an amazingly long witors. radios,! Kitchen piiviieges if required, tapnones. battle-1 Close in. Phone Black 258 or r am- chairs, etc. call at 895 Borden Street, at the lowest (192) 'urniture Co.,! P'OR RENT Tourr.it riation Red 471 i - time! For Congoleum has a wear-layer of heat-foughened paint and baked enamel equal in thickness to 8 coats of the best floor paint applied by hand. And it's the only enamel surface floor covering with "known names! . - r-rr ooeeder stwvek roil ke.ni roruioie cicciuc ra8iir.es; Adum.. i scwIiik machines. Immediate . the famous money-back guarantee. s: uttleford Bros delivery. Phone 864. Singer oad Maintenance! hewing " Centre. (191) Own Clamshell a Ruck Gramiles;, RLAu ESTATE toncrete Mixers-i' -"Trucks- Neisnii FOR SALE 5 room house near fcrs fur Stockpile! Conrau School. Oarden, I bed-"raeval: Ricp fort-1 rooms. Priced for quick sale. '"Ml Puinns: Armstronir Anenclcs. 307 3rd CHILDHOOD TRAGEDY Dolly won't dance with two-year-old Penna Ranta of Vancouver, again. She dropped the doll she calls daisy as she was crossing a street. A motor car ran over the doll. This striking photo wasaken by George Diak who came upon the child as she clutched the remains of her doll. (C. P. Photo) Gliddcn Paints FOR "ALL ' PURPOSES BLUE 846 i Scrapers and! Ave. W. (190) I CONGOLEUM Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs ... product f Congoleum Canada Limited, Montreal. "uonai A siini H,)"ts; Nation-. I POR SALE Three - roomed "'mills; National' cabin on Wantage Road. and Convevnr ' Phone 65. ( loi ' nation from Na- ainery B C Co. Ltd., (ti) SAANICH .: PLUMBING AND HEATING; shinnies, 'i JIOO ucr hnn- FOR SALE 4 roomed Wartime house. Excellent condition. Phone Red 800. (196) FOR SALE Smartly decorated 6 room wartime on 8th E. -Includes Bendix and new oil Utove if desireii. Armstrong Agencies, 307 3rd Ave. West. Etegal Printers 222 Second Ave. PHONE 24 Agents for Congoleum Rugs A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. Local Representatives for Congoleum Rugs Gordon and Anderson Ltd. TKunFRS will he received by i J drop siding thousand; 1" x tl x 6" flooring "sand. Phone 41 193 1 fauor Retriever ,4i;,.0n?onth male $25.00.--5. d r, Box 243, Terrace, . U9D It Pays to Advertise! the undersigned up to noon oT j " . . Wednesday. August 31st, 1949, "government liquor act" for the Durchase of Lot 18. i i section asi Block 1, Subdivision District Not,,.e t(r Appiii-atimi lor (lull l.lctMiKe Moving, Packing, Crating ' Shipping and General X Cartage and Storage . , For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited . Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 ": fei1 Hoinu- "n .' u"" size ex- NOTICE la hereby given thnl on of September next the the 13th day underRlned. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NUMBER 1051. Intends to app'.y to the Liquor Control Board tor a Club t in resoect of the premises "'union. Keep Cool - Lke Electrically $400.00. (195) 751. Lot 361, Plan 972. Terrace Townsite, Village of Terrace. Range 5, Coast District, together with contents. HIGHEST or any tender not necessarily accepted. TERMS strictly cash. G. F. FORBES, Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of Gus Clerf, Deceased. Court House, Prince Rupert, B. C. (195) Pjarmarij situate t Second Avenue West. City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon lands described Low 8 and 4. Block 21A. Section 1, Map 823. Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of nrttish Columbia, to entitle each ,.,hr nf the said Club to keep on Buick, in "hape. Apply --'J-. (195) Phone Blue 497 - (1951 (1961 the premises a .reasonable quantity .,f itminr for personal consumption CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C., Fh.C. 21-22 Besner Block ; , , , Phone BIXE 442 for Appointment on the premises, and entitling the SWAP Will pay up to $500 with small wartime four in exchange for six-room house in Rood location, Black, 213. (191 Electric Fans ... $12.95 Electric Ranges $229.00 Electric Rangettes $69.00 Electric Ironers $129.50 Electric Floor Polishers $59.50 Electric Washers $148.50 rM,,H tn nurchase llauor from a veil HOURS Weekdays 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 dor and to sell by the glass the liquor so purchased to Its members and guests for consumption on the Club preinlf.es In accordance with the provisions of the "Government Liquor Act" and the regula FOR SALE Four room wartime house new paint Job, fenced and all decorated inside. 1551 2nd Overlook after 5 p.m. (191) mTuTudor Ford . WILL BE AWAY 1 1 ; ; va i ii P'tion n,dse. excel- tion, nrmmilcated thereunder. Black I iaa DATED at the City of Prince In the Province of British Col- FOR SALE $1000.00 down for first Three Weeks in AugiisM Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. wartime lour with renewed foundation, half basement. umbitt. mis am auy ui nu5.-., 1UAQ m'V. r. TO.! LOYAL ORDER OP MOOSE chimney to rock, cupboards PHONE 79 "oa com" ,m? cnam- 'UH1n. Phone PIIONE 210 PEEJCS RUPERT BESNER BLOCK STEvvAKT, EC. PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NUMbEK 11)61 H. T. Muncey, Secretary. (213) (tf) BALAGNO Florists Phone Green 78T Box 1193 unisned in kitchen and Dea-rooms, newly painted inside and out. For inspection see Robert. E. Montadnr Limited. - . ttl)