a Ptfnri nupfti Paflj lletof Monday, July 25, 1949 rr:T f; - ....... , . - ZT:T!r - . . JLi irtmmmumppitfWifi COYOTES TRAGEDY CRAIGMYLE, Alta (?) Farmers In this district ,have had glimpses of one of nature's tragedies a coyote with a tin can Everything for Building Lumber of all kinds Mouldings, Flooring, Siding, Cedar and Aiphalt Shingles, Plasterboard, W a 1 1 -boards, Kir, Cedar and Birch Plywood, Cement, Brick, Flas- wist Installation of officers Prince Hupert Lodge No. r,3, I.O.O.F., Tuesday, July 2Gth at 8 p.m. A full attendance of all members requested. (173i Tuesday, July 26 Moose meeting, 8 o clock. Initiation of candidates. (172) wedged firmly over its muzzle. First seen several days ago. farmers are trying to shoot the Due to popular request the coyote to save It from a starvation death. . ter, etc. W. N. Stanley, post office inspector from Vancouver, who Is on a visit to this district on official business, sailed on the nrcona snowing of the film "HlRhway Sixteen" will be held ion Tuesday, July 26 at 8 p m civic Centre. The Red Cross AMIKRT & McCAFFKUY M M ITU) 'jChilkoot yesterday for Masset. You Saw It In The News! Tilm "Miracle Fluid'1 and a travel film will also be shown. Everyone welcome. 172) PHONE 116 Mrs. A. E. Rothnie was a passenger aboard the Camosun last Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh of Prince Rupert is visiting Mrs. C. V. Eyitt at Departure Bay, Nanaimo. On her return north in early August she will be accompanied by Col. and Mrs. Evltt. V ancouver Province. Public Library will close July 30, re-open Sept. 2. Borrowers Hopkins , couvcr, returned home lrom the oing north to Stewart Mrs. K. u south on the Camosun yester- pay a vlslt witn Mrs- Roth-day afternoon. Jnles 8on and daughter-in-law. .Pn spending a vane Sound near Van- ir. ana Mrs. Gordon Rothnie. Tony Day Pullover Sweaters Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Simrwm nt fc.najr may take uikc extra extra books. dooks. Those rnose - ' Storm a,, Lake, , . Iowa, arrived In the wishing to return books during wawiami-ttiiit ... ..ar-.w city at the end of the week In closed period may drop them in library door slot. (173) SPEAKING OF "CASTLES IN SPAIN" One of the biggest problems faced by the world today is lack of housing. The problem Is world-wide, but, It is more acute in Spain. Not far from the Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Benson, heart of Madrid, Spain's capital Is the "village of the poor," where rPKiflPnfc nf tlrinnn r3..4- mi ,in i . F , . , People dwell in caves and rude shacks with no hope of anything 9 with . , PERSONALIZED LABELS... better. the course of a holiday trip to the coast and will sail on the Camosun tomorrow afternoon for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wilson, who have been visiting at Salmon Arm with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr .and Mrs. Dan MacDonald, returned home on the Camosun yesterday after vfrtising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from Classifieds, 2c per word per Insertion, minimum Birth Notices 50c, Cards ol Thanks, Death Notices, ccs Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE v'limiitftlMrt ,,; S:W' I : ' " " - vii nuguab t 1 Ui Vancouver where they expect to make their future home. Some time ago Mr. Benson retired from the professional photog-haphy business here. Recently he sold his business block on WAN1MI TS, FATHER noon. Third Avenue to Henry Meyer-hoff of Penticton. WANTED Have buyer for 5 room bungalow, close In. Also require listings on lour, live, and six room houses. Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342 or Green 2U7 (evenings). (172) f THANKS .jrTouidrs- Assocl-to thank all those n anv way towards amp a success. The trie people of Tci-.munitv was greatly and. chic to it. the luoiiim the Girl as greatly re- Mrs. J. R. Carson and child ren, John and Dianna, of Ottawa J. P. Hawklnson, after spending the past three weeks in the city, most of the time as a patient in Prince Rupert General Hospital, sailed by the Camosun last night on his return to A very smart pullover sweater, made in Canada from fine Australian wool. At your re quest we will order a personalized lalx;l bearing your, own name, or if for a gift, the name of the person for whom the gift - id intended. are visitors In the city, guests of WANTED To rent, five-roomed house, furnished or unlurn-ished. Phone Black D00 between 6 and 7. (173) lr VVANI H Mrs. Carson's parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Max Heilbroner. They will ' be In the city for the next three weeks. Mrs. Carson's suhband, Lieut. Col. Carson, will make a brief visit here this week. JUOGtD FIRST-RATE SINCl 'II WANTED TO RENT 2 bedroom house. Family. Phone Red ((09. (173) Office help, nuall-K-kfeping. Apply in , une (inaiilii'aUons, 1)8. Uauy News. (ID Flying Officer and Mrs. Will-lam Wilson, and little daughter arrived in the city on Thursday night from Centralia, Ontario, to pay a visit here with Mr. Wilsons parents. Mr nnrt Mn SON... WANTED Have you space for $7.25 and $8.25 Protect your home with i do dressmaking, k WO. HO 9th East. (174) two cellanese employees. Preferably self-contained bachelor suite, better than average. Will pav top rental. Consider bed-sitting room with board. Apply Box 549,, Da'Jy News. (17 0 durable colour-lasting loveliness . . . specify 1M1 nglithM Paint. School cirl as .'iner. l'tione Black Yes, Old Chum 1$ a great favourite with fathers and sons olik. ... because there's no other tobacco just like Old Chum for day-in, day-oul smoking I Slow-burning . . , with a fresh, cool flavour all its own. Try a package before another day slips by. Men who W. a tobacco Ihal'l always 0000 ... (174i George Wilson, Waldron Apartments. On leaving here, Mr.' Wilson will proceed to Edmon-j ton to which city he has been transferred. Mrs. Wilson and child will remain, here until he n a and 6 WOKK WANTED PAINTING and DECORATING Brush or spray. Call us for free estimates and save Two experienced :ks. Must have ex-Nonc inner need v in person Skeena phone 581. (tf) nas ODiainCd IlVinc airnmnrh. money. Call Spence & Matuik. I tion uon nt l Fiimnninn Eomonton. . Blue 215. 233 11th Street. I 1 (181) McBride Street Phone 311 .11. Ttu Knlaule boys .re M's rouw tjaily tneir names at mi; ANNOUNCEMENTS AdvertlhfmenU in tnis column will be chanted for full month Kt 25c per word WORK WANTED 14 year old bov would like work for summer. Phone Green 284. (173) ft- unice. ui) taxi Driver. Apply all Sanitation for the 'Nation First class welder. FOR RENT Room 1133 11th Ave. E. Urn Sheet M'lal; and board. Blue 508 (176) (tf ) LT5H3H57 Vacation School, First Baptist Church daily 9:30 a.m. July 18-29. All children, ages 3-14 years. Port Edward W. A. Bazaar, August 8th, Community Hall. Catholic Bazaar October 5 i.rl to clerk in busi- ROOM FOR RENT Close In. Phone Green 937. (173) 4 Appiv in ow n I PAPER TOWELS PAPER CUPS DEODORANTS DISINFECTANTS j or can at Eaton s Uiliii, c'lt.y. 1 177 1 ! Representing:. G. H. Wood Sc Co. Ltd. Dustbane Co. Ltd. Brodie Brush Co. Ltd. S. C. Johnson Wax Co. -Sleeping room for Borden Street, (tf) FOR RENT rent. 801 i 10R SALE Jk Twu coal and wood FOR RENT Room and break-last. 132 4th Ave. East. Phone Red 417. U72I imliciiost arch and LcKoy, ' Hot water coii- :l(Mn: I ( .c lotir-im. uue six- REAL KSTATE I Ji ami x.t.i i'i'-iiht. & .. . FOR SALE Two apartment m Kl f( I i Inn i-imii and 6. Sonja Ladles Bazaar, Oct. 28. Rebckah Bazaar, Oct. 26. St Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 3. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. Nov. 17. I.O.D.E. Chapters Fall Bazaar. Nov. 24. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall 0FFERS YOU house, immediate occupancy. Black, 996. , U73 PRINCE RUPER1 SUPPLY HOUSE 712 Second Avenue Phone 632 P. O. Bos 772 j jHj f Vi'ry heavy walnut FOR pn I'm suite. Floor ii fishing, horseshoes. Sunshine, tennis, hunting, SALE Brick and concrete IKS dancine, .boating, 1 lawn- croauet. badminton, "t. Red 333. (172) picnic-ing, swimming, bicycling, clam bakes, motor scooters, block. 2nd Ave. Apartment., hardwood floors, hot water heat. Store, full basement. Phone Red 104 after 6. (tf) ''M3 Deluxe cab. nlflr.llr. Uirn ft body covered FOR RENT Comfortable room Bazaar, Nov. 26. Saturday. for one or two tills shariiw And Now Saddle Ponies Arrive on July 23 Wire your reservations to Limberlost, Masset, B. C. "OPEN YEAR AROUND" kitchen privileges if required.1 Phone Blacn. 2id or call at 895 ; Borden Street. U72I j FOR SALE Singer Sewing Ma-, chine in good condition. $75. Phone 640 o rGreen 767. (173), "e Rupert Fisher-a. Phone 681 (176) J rifles, shotguns, 'slits, ammunition, f'ir latest lulders Scope Sales Co., St., Ottawa, Out. (195) GOOD WEATHER FOR ROOFING DON'T DELAY! LET US HAVE YOUR ROOFING PROBLEMS Tar and Gravel or Asphalt Fifteen and Twenty Year Bonds ANY TTE OF ROOF REPAIR ASK FOR ESTIMATES THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED 2S3 First Ave. E. Black 881 FOR SALLE Small chesterfield and chair and double bed with j VANCOIVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala Sunday. 10 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND FORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QIEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, July 29 FOR NORTH Ql'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, ugust 5 and 19 spring - inieu iiittLtre ss. aui 4lh St., 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. (173) - Kitchen range, 'wh and mattress, w and heater. Blue I 1731 i Car m muMi . ! METAL ffOAK I.V HII8 First Over- 518 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 400 Hold it PLUMBING Installations and Repairs. SHEET METAI. WORK. Tar and Gravel Roofing. Letouriipau & Rons. 629 Hlxth Writ Phnne S4S Ufi It Pays to lUvertlse! . STEAMSHIP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Canadian National . NEIGHBOR! FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 (172) - Ladies all wool, ..tl',rt suit, like 1 ,5 $12.00. Also 'Jf'Hl batterv, lor 11 rheumatism Qic SHI $12.50. Box a") News Offii'e (173) thDally Newsl Fjl-" rTouTse! -7ll0. Furnished,! "i buy. 1140 Havsi rincc Rupert Flori Ptarnutnj St ( 777J Have you been to the VARIETY STORE for your Post Cards and Views of Prince Rupert? Don't forget Souvenirs and Novelty items Including a large selection of Burnt Leather Goods and Hand- Carved Totem Poles. 1 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. . Flowers tor All Occasion n (172) 1 ' 1 - y" anil 1 1 nnH f fifing paper, first, lOgKinc larks I NEW ROYAL HOTEL INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNTANT of wide experience will accept a strictly limited number of accounts for full accounting service and audit. Only one account in any business classification accepted. Service Includes ' annual state-men Us, periodic operating analysis of costs when required and complete taxation and banking service. Do not reply unless you understand and appreciate the value of efficient accounting; want your work always current; and are prepared to pay a top fee for exclusive confidential attention. Address enquiries to Box 550, Daily News. I will call for an appointment at your convenience. (173) HOURS Weekdays . , 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH 5TREET and THIRD AVENUE eoou bicycles, &n. new electric 2rs and elec-n(,w ruKs. beautw Keep Cool - Lkc Electrically "trvUillig at the A Home Away From Homo tSee B. c Fur-B'aek 324. ',) 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water 1947 A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO Bl'Y SPECIAL Continental Be1. Full Sie. Itrslmore flat rihhon spring, full sire. Ace spring fill mattress, full siie $71.00 See our carpets lust arrived Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue Panel Ford Kalen Dly 5 D. PHONE 79 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. I ' KN0WN NAMES Dler Shovel ) Rn'.i,lt.tJofortl Bros. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 .--, Maintenance 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 Clamshell li Rdclr virapDog Conrrot. Tin: A: HOUSEHOLD NEEDS lift Tr. I." er. Nelson 1J" 'U1S SITS for 551.n,.l,nVl CLOTHES LINES IRONING BOARDS GALVANIZED WARES yal: Rice Port. STEP LADDERS CLOTHES DRYERS KITCHEN UTENSILS "Sal Pumns. OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex Cat e Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN &.Sc.rapers and - miiai All st.eol FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. Box 423 Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. SATIN-GLO VARNISHES nSt,2d Conveyors. PAINTS ENAMELS Sjnerv om Na- BESNER BLOCK STEWART, B C. PHONE 210 PRINCE Rl'PERT Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Phono 173 tor Outside Order THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. fA shingles sef-51 0 per bundle. (186)