PASSENGERS yitt Uupert Dailp Oetos UO. Saturday, May 1, 1918 TERRACE MASONS From Vancouver Miss A. Oay, G. R. Long, C. Brander. From Sandsplt A. Local News Items Baseball Standings The league standings to date: National R. O. Van der .lcouver- VISITIIIG CITY K. Lcckie, Miss Healy. BRIDE-ELECT IS BEING HONORED Fifteen Terrace Masons led by Advertise in tne Daily News! Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night 8:30. ' Fastball General Meeting, Civic Centre, at 2 p.m., Sunday. Miss Peggy Evans, whose mar Cash for old tfold. Bulger's. Prince Rupert District Music and Drama Festival. Civic Centre May 5 and 6. Matinees 3 p.m. THIS AND THAT To Clear riage to Bruno Pettenuzo of this their worshipful master, Alt At-tree, are returning to the Interior by car during the weekend after having come to the city for the official visit here last night of G. Roy Long, Masonic Grand Master for British city will take place In the Holy (It) Rosary Cathedral at Vancouver June 5, is being made the guest of honor at pre-nuptial events here prior to her departure on Columbia. Kitselas Lodge of Terrace joined with Tsimpsean W L Pet. New York 7 4 .636 Pittsburg 6 4 .600 Cincinnati 6 6 .500 Brooklyn . 5" 5 .500 St. Louis , 4 4 .500 Philadelphia 5 6 .455 Boston 5 7 .417 Chicago 4 6 .400 American ' W L Pet. Cleveland 6 0 1000 New York 6 3 .667 Washington 5 5 .500 St. Louis 5 5 .500 Philadelphia 5 5 .500 Detroit 4 7 .364 Boston 3 6 .333 Chicago 3 6 .333 Evenings 7:45. Season tickets.: Adults 50c, Students 25c. (103) Phillip Laporte arrived in the city on yesterday morning's train from Legal, Alberta, to spend the summer months at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Krause, peLuxe Apartments. Gerald Brennan, employment Men's ' WORK PANTS Removal Sale continues by public demand. Annete Man-sell's. Walk up stairs In the Stone Block and Save. (103) Miss Mary Norton R.N., assistant lady superintendent of Miller Bay Hospital, left at the first of this week by air for a trip to Monday night on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver to make ready for the marriage. Last and Tyee Lodges of Prince Rupert to receive Mr. Long's visit. In addition to Mr. Attree, the Terrace party consisted of C. J. Norrington, E. Willie, James Mc- Vancouver. Glashan, Moise Dubeau, Rich night Mrs. L. M. Shannon and Mrs. L. C. Griffiths were shower hostesses at the home of Mrs. Shannon in the Summit Apartments for Miss Evans. Tonight the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettenuzo, will entertain at a dancing party in the manager for the T. A. Kelley ard Dubeau, B. R. Dodds, Nor The highway Is open, and man McNabb, John McLeod, Logging Co., Vancouver, who has been In the city for the Dast so is "Skeena Bridge Tourist John Hepburn, H. H. Oliver, Regular Price $9.50 Men's navy all-wool Humphrey Tweed Work Panta To Clear $6.45 Pr' Camp." The beds are made. Box 13, Terrace. (103) John Haaland, H. H. Oliver, couple of days, will leave tomorrow night on the Coquitlam Valhalla Hall in honor of the R. W. Squires, Isaac Finlayson for Queen Charlotte City whence Jerry's Barber Shop and and A. Noakes. couple. he will fly back to Vancouver Speaking of road conditions, Beauty Parlor (formerly Nelson's). Frank Evans and Jerry on Monday. the Masons said they found the CARD OF THANKS Lemire, Barbers. Rose (LaBelle) Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Wilson highway from Terrace into th Mrs. Eli Bridden returned to Massett on the Coquitlam last night following a visit to the city. August Wallln, president of the frince Rupert Trades and Labor Council, is sailing tomorrow night on the Cardena for Alice Arm to take up employ McCallum, Beautician. Beauty On retiring from business alter and family will leave Monday Parlor open for appointments being advised by doctors to take J night on the Princess Adelaide city in "surprisingly good shape" following the winter. Only In one spot some fifteen miles in on Monday. (103) for Vancouver. Mrs. Wilson and family will spend a vacation at Again delayed on account of waiting for slow trains from the the snow belt was the road in rather bad shape, that being due to the fact that, owing to the up resioence in a- urier ciiiimue, may I take the opportunity , at this time of extending to all my customers and friends my sincere thanks for the patronage given me during the fourteen ment. Burnaby. Mr. Wilson will attend the forthcominj British Columbia Conference of the A. C. Pallant, well known pio high snow banks on either side, prairies at Jasper, tonight's train, due from the East at 11:45 daylight Mme, is reported to be at least 10 hours and 30 minutes unuea cnurcn or Canada as clerical delegate, E. D. Forward neer of Skidegate, after spending a few days in the city, will years I have been in Dusiness here. DOMINIC ELIO. being lay, delegate. it had been impossible to get grading done. The trench is as deep as five feet at some points but the banks are melting perceptibly now. sail tomorrow night, by the Coquitlam on his return to the George just loves to putter around the kitchen!" late which would bring it in at 10:15 tomorrow morning. However, it is suggested that it may be even later. Queen Charlotte Islands. B1RTIH Regular Prices $6.95 to $8.50 Men's heavy all-wool, Tweed Work Pants To Clear 5.45 pr. Regular Price $3.75 Men's 'heavy Cotton Drill Work Pants To Clear $2.45 Pr Regular Price $5.75 pr. Men's cotton whipcord Work Pants in brown and navy To Clear $3.65 pr. LADIES: HEAD THIS! Unwanted hair removed Instantly from face, arras, lens with FIhkIi Hair Remover. Actually destroys the entire hair above and below the skin PERRY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Perry of New Westminster, April 28, a daughter. CATHOLIC CARD PARTY ENJOYED SEED TIME Clover Seed Rubber Hose Bamboo Lawn Rakes Garden Tools Flower Seeds surface. Harmless leaves the skin Reminiscences By w.J. c Reflections soft and smooth. You can't lose. (Mr. Perry was stationed at Prince Rupert during the early Mnnev DrtmDtlv refunded if hair Sixteen tables were In p.lay at another very enjoyable bridge, irrnwa back after third application days of the war with the Can with no questions asked, trice 4.uu riian nnri i0t, Hlwhist and cribbage party by the hOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. postpaid. (C.O.L). 6 fosiage extra . KAPEX PRODUCTS (Dept. 79) . ... . Catholic Women's League in the overseas. He Is the son of . , . . . , , Parish hall Thursday night. Mr oh u tw f To be able to gaze on local quite informing, if no: enter- Third Ave. Fhone 101 Box 22, Station B, Montreal. Que. iVA i"HJi A. A V oldtimers, pray do not stick General convener was Mrs. E. Prince George). (it) iTelseth and cashier was Mrs. J. McArthur. Refreshments were talning. The Optimist for example, of June 1910, tells how the first city council visited Ecstall Falls, on the Falls River, to see about power for the new city. They sailed there aboard FUNERAL NOTICE around Prince Rupert too faithfully. There are, however, exceptional cases. Yet many in-ceed have already gone to Vancouver, Victoria, Vancouver Isl- served by Mrs. Pierre LeRoss and Mrs. J. Galloway, assisted by FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Mrs. Leo Doiron, Mrs. J. Garon 28 BUSES FOR SALE immediate delivery, inter-city type, seating ;uity 21 to 37 passengers. Bodies of steel ruction and late design. Buses now in ular operation, and inspection may be made JOHNSON In the city. Friday April 30, 1948, Alberta Johnson, age 14 years, beloved daughter s nd and other polnti south I Aid. Pattullo's while more plan on following voyaged to the yacht. These Ecstall Mayor and Mrs. G. K. Brett. Prize winners were: bridge, Mrs. Lough-Ian and A. Ostashower; whist, Mrs. J. Van Walleghan and M. Stork, Col. W. M. Davis, city en of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of Port Edward, B.C. Services will be conducted at gineer; A. W. Agnew, assistant the example. The drift towar; more mellow fields is increasing Growing old gracefully is ap achievement, either north o , south. h time, tor complete information . . . Corkery; cribbage, Miss Laura Cloutier and J. Bugyinka. Write or Phone , Upholstering engineer; Aid. F. H. Mobley, Aid. G. R. Naden, Aid. Barrow and Charlie Sawle of the Optimist. It was reckoned that to develop enough power would require possibly $600,000 a tidy sum. Western Canadian Greyhound Lines Grenville Court Chapel at 4:38 p.m. Sunday, May 2, with Rev. R. A. Wilson officiating. Interment to follow in Fairvlew Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers in charge of arrangements. (It) FURNITURE Calgary, Alberta Daylight saving in the Unite States has its greatest strength Announcements All advertisement m this column will be charged for a full month at 25 cents a word J FOR in the thickly populated stati Later that day, they saw the "Chicken in the Rough' of the northeast, where they hot springs a few miles up the TO TAKE HOME Call the think In millions. There, fast time is understandable. The need of conserving natural liht every day as long as it is pos sible, in summer, car. offei civic centre: ? DINING ROOM S PHONE 231 .v.vvw.vvvvvwv.w.'S REPAIR TRUCK AND AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED Ask for PLASTAIHDE available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention LOVIN'S (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 many sound reasons. But in the Mother's D ty Tea, Salvation Army Native Girl's Home, May 4, 3-6 p.m. s Prince Rup M't District Music and Drama Festival, Civic Centre, May 5 ar.d 6, afternoons and evenings. St. Peter's spring sale, May 6. Gyro Klondyke Nite, May 7. Mother's Day Tea, Home Cooking, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons northwest, where the sun comes Skeana, spent the evening at Port Essington and around midnight left for home. The day had been sweaty and strenuous, and all were dog tired. They paused at a rough and tumble looking place, uncleared and rugged, called Port Edward Here, they rested. Some were trying to picture the future. But none in their most e xtravagant dreams could foresee a day when in Port Edward, the very place early and lingers long, the fad is silly. Even the people are few. Vancouver, as cities 30, is just a fair-sized town. But tell thai to Vancouver! Mothers Day MAY 9 CARDS i of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) 5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. Newspaper files, silent as the they were standing in, an Ameri- Shrine Club Band Concert tomb, can, on occasion, bc found can army would be on duty, 1 and deeps'ea freighters would iquid Porcelain uuau load bombs uumus and ana shells sneus with May 10. Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. Booth P.T.A. May 19. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at No! Not i.i.u iitoismi n I which to to fieht Janan UBnc JaPan- Re: CertifUate n( Tllle No. S78-I tnl"11-11 Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES Lots Koiirtren (14), Kiftefm f 15) i one COUld anticipate anything and Blxteru (1A). Block I'm ('!) like that. THE IDEAL ENAMEL FOR KITCHEN the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, AND BATHROOM WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Cecil H. Fltz-hcrbert 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 here 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. Eastern Star Tea, June 3. Junior Auxiliary United Church Tea, June 10. y m mm mm Get it at ROOM 10 STONE BUILDING NEW PHONE of, issue Provisional Certificate of j WORLD'S HANDIEST VEST POCKET ADDING MACHINE Kast Krliulilp Off; Accurate t pO.D Kasy to operate. You can't uTforil to be without a bahv calculator. "IH V TOHAY- (1031 Complete Instructions Guaranteed 5 Years THE CLOCKERY 14 Merrick St.. Hamilton. Ont. Money Order i."i(l Hill. CO. I. 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, A.D. ANDREW THOMPSON. Saanich Plumbers ASTHMA Deputy Registrar of Titles. J BLUE 593 (liai AND HAY FEVER DIBB PRINTING COMPANY Hesiicr Block Third Ave. Hill I IIKV OK AVI, I. Id. 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And We Test it on Our WATCH-MASTER Testing Machine. WAR SURPLUS SALE STILL IN PROGRESS While packing for shipment to Vancouver, we are selling at a sacrifice. You can buy now at your own price. We still have a large quantity of numerous items... ARMY & NAVY DEPT. STORES VANCOUVER REGINA EDMONTON (104) SH HERIFF'S sale Princess Line SAILINGS to .VANCOUVER and way ports Every Monday 10 p.m. to A L A S K A Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway May Z and 13 to A L E 11 T HAY and Vancouver May 7 and 18 Almatex is self-smoothing Almntcx beautifies and promts all fur fa ics, interior and exterior. It applies easily and does not chip, crack or stain. In white, black, aluminum, clear and 10 bright colors, . Almatex has been in proven 11st for over eight years and is sold in Hardware, Department, Paint and Wallpaper stores. A18 IN 'HI) M l I'OIRT OK lUtniSH OI.I MIHA ?hc Turkmen's Compensation Board, Plaintiff urU Mure and Crawford Moore Logging Company, Defendant 'hi,-i Wrlt nf p'orl Facias, to mc directed by the Honour-'f Aix, VS00, Chtof Justice, and dated the sixti-enth 'm tL , 1 huve wtcl of the goods and chattels of the "! fiiwu .KR"8 eamp. machinery, tools and equipment, lu-"n Iiiin V. ,rPB "nrt supplies, all of which are now m Kuue- KAIEN CO-OP Brighten Your Home With Wall Tone -- Vello-Alabastinc FOR YOUR SPRING CLEANING 2HAMP CLEANER WALLPAPER CLEANER WALLPAPER REMOVER pLUE CLEANER BRUSHES MOPS "'tun,,,; Yn,my "I Prince Rupert, where they may De mi-Inurt u ."'entorv mav be lnm-cimi in the office of the Slier- r whirTr-Prlnce Rl,pt-- ' Hu,,w ph,1"1 "cr fr ale. for cash, at the office of the Sheriff. " ie'h.il .Rl,pert- Bc on Monday, the nth day of May. 1,1 iiv h , of 2:00 "'dock In the afternoon, at auction; the "0t necessarlly accepted. '! ul P rll,ce Rupert, B.C., this 23rd day of April, 1848. - . Sheriff of tho County of Prince Rupert. WAXES SIB QXB vft&l 251 3rd West Box 1127 Phone 179