preacher wil be the Ven. E. Hod-son, L.Th. Tills service will be Prince Rupert Daily News i Monday, May S, 13 JO Diocesan Board Is followed by business sessions on Wednesday and again on Thurs- Meeting This Week 2 ay. Luncheon speakers will be ) , .. 1 Miss Jeanne Faure and F. E. An-- beh Alderman Orge Casey, af u, I c ' ! I leUl and the Bishop of Caledonia an extended trip to Vancouver, I Woman's Auxiliary of the Church .. . .. .. f ' Mrs. A. Currie, after a visit in Vancouver, returned to the city yesterday aboard the CoquiUam. " .;, close or tne meetings. leisure, begins with where he recived eye treatment, of . r England . . in Canada will be i FENCING... Posts Rails Clear Cedar Gothic Pickets Complete Stocks on Hand Order Today Albert&McCaffery Ltd. .l l1Bl.lt-COAI,-Bl lIJ)ING SlTrLIES riiuiic lis Delegates -are expected from Midland Pines now u.iwa returned to the city aboard the ZJJ! Co.uiUa, Sunday' anoo. held in Prince Rupert this week, ' and will open with the celebra- ' tion of the Holy Communion on Wednesday morning when the the W. A. branches at Ocean. Falls, Massel, Aiyansh, Kintolith, Dawson Creek, Fort- Frascr, Burns Lake, Smithers, Hazelt.on, hour summer service ot Imperial Oil products. 101 Freu-trlck St. rhone piack 739. (10J) i Port Edward and from 1 Terrace Miss Joan Vivien, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Vivien, In Vancouver, Is expected back in Prince Rupert this week. 4 St. Andrew's and St. Peter's Prince Rupert Announcement There is a good deal of UlncM still In the city, 'flu appearing to be the chief complaint. Numer- Tea J ous staff, shortages have Decn re- Presbyterian Missionary -Church Hall, May 11th. E. C. Chapman and K. A. Forest, of ficals with the Chicago and Milwaukee Railroad, arrived ,in the city aboard the CoquiUam KnnHnw nfm-tir.nn i porwa. f I A fil " k 't;:l: The Music & Drama Festival Aysoeiatlnn will hM n. ..,! ' m&pcu- Card Tournament, Catholic Hall, May 11 Sonja Tea May 13. aiumai uon trip. uireung on weanosrlsy, May 10, May 17 the famous English comfort-in-actipn trousers... Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McAdams of Terrace, have arrived in Uie city at 8 p.m. at the Civic Centre. ' All members, representatives. S.O.N. Smorgasbord. Eastern Star Tea, Masonic T7 f in cn iuuh auuui, inev win visit Temple, May 18. Little Theatre Plays, Centre, May 19th. family members in Victoria, and later return north by way of the Civic Okanagn. Lutheran Home Cooking, Tea, Hon. E.T. Kenney MINISTER OF LANDS AND FORESTS . - f A Canadian Legion Ex- f y " it.. Scandinavian Delicatcssan, May 27. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Nurses' Home, June 1. fiuiHTb comfort with supreme f ood-I(M",k.. Bo!f-supiorting no belt or , rrcs.suro round the watst. Rubber pads conr oiiled in thfl waint-band to hold down the shirt. In a wide Taxi-ctyotivriBlieh fabric-. 18.50tol3&.00 Alio Boki Suiti ami Jaakata 6 69, V f U meeting tonight i tecutive 8 p.m. Regular monthly meeting, (with initiation of new' members) Auditorium, Canadian Legion Hall, Wednesday, May 10th 8' p.m. (it) The Red River noocs in Mani toba are of decided intcrst to i I and Wm. McKay, who formerly lived in that province, his home being 15 P.M. D.S.T. CBC NETWORK and those interested are requested to be present. (103' A tall, elderly n.un, originally from Germany and living in Prince Rupert for years, took a weak 4,urn early Ftir'.ay eveni.ig in Uic Grand Cafe. He was promptly taken to. the hospital where he soon recovered. He is known generally as "Felix." The Hamilton watch is one of America's best watches. They can be liad at Bulger's in both ladies' and men's wrist watches and pocket watches. The Htunil-ton Railroad is preferred on many railroads. Call and see them at Bulger's. (103! Mrs. Walter Russ of Skldegatc, arrived aboard the ss. Camouun yesterday afternoon, having come here for medical treatment. The. steamship w is met. by relatives, and the ambulance C. A. Warner, director of the Prince aeorge Citizen who has been spending a few days in the city as a guest of H. G. T. Perry, publisher of the Daily News and former publisher of the Citizen mum II boa onae fur th in Winnipeg. He knows the city j thoroughly, and was there last MONDAY, MAY 8 summer on holiday. He is a I PlumBing & Heating baker, as well as a talented piper. , Prompt and Efficient Service 9- & CLASSIFIED AL IN THE DAILY NiSWS WILL BRING RESULT'. . TO SEPARATE SIAMESE TWINS I HtiiH lurky loll Awiiy thry tii, all five, holiilny-lent for a perfert summer Thpj- knuw tm how to paM trouble with trnvel details. I'aHNpurts, travcllrrs rheques, rail and Atlantic pasnage all are being looked after by Canadian National. Of course, they Mill visit the famous stirine of England Scotland and Irelandand plan also toapeiid some time in Rome during this Holy Year. . "BRITISH COLUMBIA'S SEARCH FOR OIL' i REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED RADIO REPAIRS- WE PICK UP AND DELIVER 48 1IR. SERVICE PHONE BLUE 9J2 i BRANDON, Manitoba Be-1 licving their Siamese twin girls would be better off deadthan; living in a Siamese condition, ' the entire Townscnd family is In agreement that the operation to separate them May 14 is a good thing. I R. E. Mortimer 324 .2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) IE CO-OP HARDWARE 718 2nd Ave. West RADIO CLINIC ' 90 Day Guarantee Make Tf?9 hina ! China! China! All made in England Cups and Saucers 25c $4.80 ! at Prince George, left by car on Sunday for Prince George. I Arthur Silversides, who has I been on a holiday tour around I the world, is now understood to be cnroule to New York from the l" ". " h .: t trip! 'by Steven J. AST STRAWS 1 I All rhitilrn undr ( yoara travel frM anywhera In Clanala PHONE 79 PHONE ,79 J MOTHER'S DAY MAY 14TH . 32 pc. Breakfast Set $9.95 & up 1 Mediterranean. He will be met byjvti. Silversides, and after a i few weeks in the United States And your Canadian dollar goei furthtr In 66 pcTDinner Set" T V Jd Soups, Side Plates, Creams & Sugars will be back In Prince Rupert the latter part of June. , . i W.O. 2 and Mrs. R. I. Thotnps-, Also Fancy Cake Plates Drop in at Write. 251 3rd Arc Box 1127 Britain and on tht Continent now! CANADIAN NATIONAL !soii are leaving Tuesday on the JJltaniiary ss. CoquiUam for Vancouver, whore they will make their. home. Sergeant Major Thompson llils been with R.C. Signals here for the past three ana a half years. He has recently returned from duty In Ottawa and from Exer SINGER We repair all makes Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates ' 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 AVENUI I AT BETTER PRICES For Prompt Service Call RUPERT BUTCHERS cise "Sweelbriar." Harry G. T. Ferry, left by Union boat Camosun Sunday night for Vancouver where he will meet the architects (McCurlrr & Nalrne) of the new building and consider plans for further improvements to both the old and new buildings. Bad weather has delayed the contractors, Mitchell and Currie, but Mr. Perry said he expected the project to be com j rhone 864 J Singer Sewing Centre fl Ave. Free Delivery Phone 21 "H'l nothing to worry about nally, it ' W Daddy fixing tU hrnaxm' AS IKEEDSc syppuES Complete Selection of pleted early in July. He expects to return to Prince Rupert shortly and take an active part In the expansion of, the Daily News so it may render greater service to the growing communities it serves. Heat with oil and rid yourself of troublesome furnace care, the worries of uncertain heat J . . An Imperial Oil contract, with the Imperial Weather-controlled delivery s service, gives you comfort, convenience, cleanliness automatically . . . The Esso Oil"1 FYS & GIRLS JEANS Priced ot $2.95 in T ;h:,te o. o to. Burner has fuel-saving features no other burner can offer . GARDEN TOOLS SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS FENCING AND NETTING 383 TAXI Now ot Your Service CALL 383 CABS DAY or NIGHT Stand 733 2nd Ave. At the Washington Block I I Jons at $3,2i 1 (o) cs' Slacks priced from I H95 to $15.95 Mrs. Murdoch Is Delegate Canadian Legion Ladies' Aux-llary, meeting Thursday night, elected Mrs. W. Murdoch as delegate to the annual convention to IMPERIAL OIL LlMm X 'rs. short and long sleeves J Mcltriileistrert. l'luine 311 n many new designs (M'S DEPT. STORE be held In Trail June 11. She will also act as Standard Bearer. Sick visiting committees reported visits to Miller Bay and SPRING is the time of' UJftfeTfY&s year that a young man'sl wni,itu.v eorge Cook, Jeweller1 ancy lightly turns toi the Old Mens Hume and ucn-cral hospital. A donation is to be sent to the Provincial Command towards the houghts of what his girl BONDED ' . STORAGE FOR YOUR FURS winter, cloth coat, suits Jt's Yours For Just $55 A Month A beautiful Ford or Monarch Car The average monthly Instalment on a new car Is a strain on most family budgets. In order that you may enjoy driving a 1950 model, with the greatest financial convenience possible, we are offering a new time payment schedule whereby you pay just $55 a month (following a reasonable down payment) on any passenger car you choose. . COME IN AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THE "55" CLUB friend has been thinking! nil winter. Open 24 Hours Buy With Confidence Gifts for Every Occasion RWARE, WATCHES, CHINA, LUGGAGE scholarship plan for returned I Veterans' children. Four new members were elected -Mrs. Merle Slegavlg, Mrs. i Margaret Love, "Mrs. Stan Veitch 1 .,,,! vfiu xt Iliuinn Vault lit the north coun The only scientific Fur Cold Stotu: W. RoviitiR rhone 264 Cilivi Plans for a lea and entertain ter your furs to be stored this" try will be completed in tim summer .. . '. Every Day & Night MILLIE'S FOR HAMBURGERS Full course meals served 5-7 p.m. Just off Third Avenup nieiu. to be held lawr . in uu. ( Wo YmEUmk iBHIScuby Furs;l Uox 13ii'J I'iintT Rupert 302 '3rd Ave. month were made, date to be announced later. I Mrs.. Wright Davics was the ! winner t the monthly raffle. President Mrs. W. Rothwell was i In the chair. w 'flag1 BOULTER & WELTER (Formerly B & W Transfer) Concrete, Gravel and Cement 99 " IS DIFFERENT j Phone Black 774 P (f 'cp) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue