a A NEW ROOF OR REPAIRS TO Local News It Ctfnre nuped DaLIp RetoJ Tuesday, May 31, 1949 ems . . . THE OLD ONE Insist on MOUNTAIN BOY MINE OPENING Square Butt Shingles There will be a general meeting of the C.N.R.A. Tennis Club in the lounge room' of the Civic Centre at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 1st. All interested please Hear W. H. Brett, CFPR 6:35 Tonight. (U) George L. Rorle left on last evening train for a business trip to Smithers. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey returned to the city by motor late last week from Lake Kathlyn. Mr. Harvey had been sWh to Vancouver on business. (127) attend. Having arrived in the eity a few days previously from the East, J. O. Le Francois of Montreal sailed Sunday night on the Camosun for Stewart to start the season's, development work on the well known Mountain Boy property. The 194D program will occupy about six months' time and will be along usual lines. ity Durability Economy hatles and HIack, per 100 sq. ft. $10.73 RT & McCAFFERY LTD. EVLRYTIIlNa FOR THE BUILDER" rilONE 116 Rtgent of the I.O.D.E. bought greetinss to the children, parents and teachers and exhorted them to hold fast to the Liberty that was theirs and to live day by day, worthy of the sacrifices of those who helped to secure that freedom. The pupn.v oi w.5 .-,t:1O01 sang Land of Hope and Glory" after which Mrs, O. R. S. Blackabv uncerwcm ?'-' ' f " j f :" ?-' V f I ' , v - ' it v - VI- "' i" ' y ' - r 1 1 y' 'i i . 1 it ' . . ,;:a : - r. As I EMPIRE DAY AT CONRAD STREET .m 1 nil column Ud for lull month til TTuv I j No Harsh Laxatives in Two Years! Man Finds Rdicf With Famous Cereal If you are naRged by constipation worries, read Ihit unsolicited letter: PLAYS ARE REPEATED Curtain Rings Down on 1 Histrionic Season in I'rince Rupert For the benefit of local patrons of the histrionic art who had been unable to attend the recent Music and Drama Festival or desired to view the presentations under quieter conditions, the three prize-winning plays were repeated last Friday night at the Civic Centre Aucli-toruim. The audience, while not large, was appreciative of the plays which were rc-stancd under thp auspices of the Prince Rupert Little Theatre and Booth Memorial High School Dramatic Club. mou wura arch Tea June 8 of Mrs. Nickersoii, Empire Duy was celebrated at Conrad St. School when parents I a' Secretary of the and children 1 1 OD E- '""-Crated Joined In patriotic "Our Hcrit-on(!.s, plays and folk dances. I age" with Priceless heirlooms. The Assembly room was artistic-1 hum,rccs 'f years old, which ally decorated with flags and renrcsenled the Light of Liberty, red. white and blue streamers the Warmth of Friendship, the The lovely costumes and col-',y of Servi(-C the Value of the orful uniforms of the children! "Faitn of our Fathers." added Greatly to the attracivc-' Tnls was foll"wed by a play ncss of the program. j by Grade 11 Pll'. "The Child- Enleiing to the strains nf rcn of Caada," illustrating in a inundation School nt f-alc and home 5:30 p.m. all, June home cooking sale; tl card party and jf tournament prl- "Constipation cost me plenty of money for itrong remedies! But since I started eat inn KELLOGG'S ALL-HRAN regularly over two years ago, pleasant and effective way the l naven t had to take any laxative. Doing fine, feeling fine! Wish everyone and Home Rev. Basil S. Prockter pres- n.i t t...,.,i; n.... it... ... oincrent Tea e 11. uviuiiaiiui.'& mat CO If e1 nrl anrwtiiu.rl Mi.,f , irouniea as i was Dy constipation I would try it." W. J. Riley, Molson, to make Up the peoples of Can- would be the final presentation ?" ,, , of the season by the Little The- Tea, Presbyterian 16. uy urauc in was, jure which would offer a three- WOMAN NOMINATED Mrs. Lee Smiley, Progressive-Conservative candidate for Moose Jaw in federal election. followed by the Conrad St. Jun act play in the fall after the rc opening of the season in Sep-1 "Land of Hope and Glory," the standard bearers and regents of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire took their places in front of the platform. The program opened with the singing of "O Canada" followed by a welcome from the principal T. G. Bateman, to the parents and members of the I.O.D.E. The Rhythm Band rendered three numbers in a delightful manner. Mrs. Jens Munthe, Municipal tember. BUY SONJA LADIES' SlMo. 1.0.D.E, Tea, try I O D E. bridge, 30. in Fall Bazaar, Nov. 'liapter's Fall Baz- The prize-winning plays pre Constipated due to lack of bulk in your diet? You may find relief from sluggishness and taking harab laxatives. For natural results, try eating an ounce (bowlful) of criup, tasty ALL-BRAN every day, drink plenty of water. ALL-BRAN is delicious regulating food, not a purgative. Try one package and if it doesn't help you, you can get double your money back. Simply return empty box to Kellugg'i, London, Oat- G. Selvig, Mrs. H. Holland, Mrs. P. Anderson, Mrs. B. Roald and Miss Waseng. Raffle winners were: Panda doll, J. G. Hclgcrson, ticket no. 272. Ham, Oscar Giske, ticket no. 115. Doilies, ; donated by Mrs. A. Hcnriksen, Mrs. J. Thomas, ticket no. 101. sented Friday night were Booth TEA AUftfAIC School's "Cloudburst," under di- A AHU JAlL rection of Miss Enid Ball and: with a cast consisting of Mar-j Tastefully arranged vases of orie Leeman, Alan Forman, Dick spring flowers adorned the tea Large, Frank McFadden, Joanne tables in the Sons of Norwav FASHION CRAFT CLOTHES An Investment in Good Appearance ior Choir singing "I Saw a Little Bird," "The Woodpecker," and "AH the- World is Gaily Dancing." An outstanding Jtem was an I.O.D.E. play "A Primer in Democracy" given by the pupils of Grade V and which left no doubt in the minds of children or adults the value and meaning of Democracy. It was well 'done and its performance would do crrdit to much older pupils. Grade III and IV choir sang "A Sweet Nightingale", and "Candlelight" after which all the children sang "Land of Our Birth." Two very fine folk dances "Sellinger's Round" and "Rufty Tufty," were given by the pupils of Grade V. The program concluded with the singing STAMP COLLECTORS We have a very fine selection j hall Saturday afternoon, during a tea and sale of fancy work sponsored by Sonja Ladies Aid. The guests were received by Mrs. John Pederscri, president of the group. Serviteurs were Mrs. T. Mul-hern, Mrs. W. Ballinger and Langridge and Joyce Scherk; Little Theatre's "Storm in a Loving Cup," directed by Mrs. Myra Chappie and with Miss Mario Lavigne, Alma Knutson, Mcl Skalmcrud, Roy Weiss." Miss Nina Youngman and Reg Lav-icne in the cast and "Meet the Chinooks," also by the Little You Saw It in The News! l.vrrtlslng Is payable In advance. Please refrain from in stock. Also F.O. and Scott Albums, etc. Come in and look them over. KEN WILMOT 718 SECOND AVENl'E BLACKHEADS Gt two oanoM of twroxln powder from jtr drugffiit. SprinWU on ft hot. wet eloth nd ftpplj to th fc gently. Ett black-hd will b diuolved. Thi on f. turft nd timplt war to mnon blackhd. Classifieds, 2c per word per Insertion, minimum Birth Notices 50c, Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, :cs. Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE "fVi rc Avmonrl T nn ii-V.Ha t- U S,t Pan thSi K- slatta and M"- Alf Jensen, cast uh with Alan a, Forman. George xhp fanpv wnrV iM a,ae , 111 NOTICE WA.NXEI) : of the National Anthem fnn",8;" K"Ut-' charge of Mrs. Jack Strand and son and Dorothy Keehn. , ; Mrs Qscar Giske Mrs j Tfty. MX UULU SlSltlt WW 1 missi Over fiftv nnrent'! were in to Mr. and i-Burii Wiuhlman on May ice Kupert General a dauuhter. (It) our Daddy. We wont be able ... S K . ,r m see him until he finds ft : attendance while members of lor had charge of the raffles house in Prince Rupert. If the Imperial Order Daughters Meekin, Cambrai Chapter Stand you win nave a nouse to rem of the Empire included Mrs. ard bearer. Miss Iona Hardy, Those in charge of the Vit- VEST NOTICE phone Green 700 Signed ens Munthe; municipal regent ' Haida Chapter, standard bearer.! chen were Mrs. L. Sandvar, Mrs Uanna tage 3t." 1128) Mrs. G. R. S. Blackaby, mnntc- r . . . ANNOUNCEMENT The retail price of bread will be increased one cent as ; of June 1st. Stocks of flour that we had on hand when the ' government ended the subsidy two months, ago have been consumed. The price to us per barrel has been increased by two dollars and ten cents. , Signed, VAN'S BAKERY, per R. G. Van der Sluys. RUPERT BAKERY,' per Earl Mah. s. H. L. Patterson FOR SALE Lunch counter and cafe in Vancouver. Long term lease, low rent. Contact owner MRS. T. C. WILSON, 2155 Graveley Street, Vancouver. ! (126) a' educational .secretary; Mrs. iuuhter Constance APARTMENTS WANTED Three .ncv Edward son of f,r four rooms Box 1000 Cel- M. J. Kcays, municipal standard , t E. F. Crumb of i,,lose Plant. Aoulv Howard bearer. Mrs. J. Stewart. Queen nNThur.. K 16 1 Bush' ..- J131' I Mary Chapter Regent, Mrs. J. r In the Salvation , WANTED r or man. pari lime wmciuon, uucness oi wniuuifin . Frascr Street. Kork. evennms ana. weeK- Regent. Mrs. Crawford Moore, ! ends. Box 526. Dily News t bra educational. OF THANKS Notice re Parking By-law In order to facilitate loading and unloading of trucks, trucks will be allowed to bark into the curb on an angle of 45 degrees .on the south side of Third Avenue between McBride Street and Fulton Street between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 11:)0 a.m. daily provided that while so parked . (hey are in the process of being loaded or unloaded. II. D. TII.MN, City Clerk. (127) 1 Kprret.arv. Mrs. J A. Tene. Haida ! WANTED Two or three room rVintr Chapter r(.pnt regent, Mrs Mrs. T l. Mc-i mc HuartmetvL AddIv Savov j PLANNING SUMMER MENUS! : J xtond our heartfelt all who so kindly d for the words of Hutel. Mrs. KoxDurgn. tiat WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Develonin?. Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies jik beaut ful floral extended at the ' WANTED TO RENT 4 rooms ori jr beloved husband I You'll find what you need ' at the nioic, nouse or auai iiiicm,. Larue four wartime ideal. For Unnly. Phone Red 890. (127) tardiner and family. 9 , ... M I HELP V.'AiVTtD B-Y MARKET PR KENT SIitdIiik room.. Bill wt. (tf) BOYS WANTED Reliable boys desiring' Daily news route "should file their names at tne Daily News Office. (tf) I OR SALE MMm Groceries Fresh and Cold Meats Produce PHONE RED 441 FOR FREE DELIVERY HELP WANTED Male or female to operate News Stand at C.N. dock. Apply in writing, stating qualifications to j Box 528 Daily News. WANTED Woman to do light housework and look after 5-year old boy week days. I'lione Blue 128 aiter 6. (tf) 809 Sixth Ave. E. BROADCAST TONIGHT 615 p.m. Y KNOWN NAMES Speeder Shovels, Draglines; ; Adams 'ers; Llttleford Bros. Rond Maintenance : Owen Clamshell 'Kl Hock Gra miles' n Ciuicrete Mixers: "lift Trucks: Nelson iors for Stockpile Removal: Rice I'orl- ilmud Pumps; Na-i:liiie Scrapers and National All Steel Hm.tts; National Sawmills: National "wns and Conveyors, rmutinn from Na-iehinoi-y i Co. Ltd., b. c; ttf pWiWAVAWAW.'.W.VWW.WAWWA' REAL ESTATE For Building Supplies PHONE 363 AT YOUR SERVICE. . . FOR THE BEST IN .... ' GAS - OIL GREASE TIRES FOR SALE 6 room wartime on two, level lots all fenced, garage, lawn and garden. Call Mon:. Wed., Friday afternoons ony at 202 9th Ave. W. (127) FOR SALE 5 room house and furniture, $5,000. 724 Fraser St. U31) FOR SALE Wartime four, insulated, half basement, situated on' Herman Place. First class neighborhood. Price $2300.00. Prince Rupert Real- ' tv Co. 129) Aircraft Charter To better serve you we are basing a second aircraft at Prince Rupert Charter Flights of All Types Carried Out Three RcKtilar Return Flights Per Week to AH Queen Charlotte Island Points FOR FULL INFORMATION-AND RESERVATIONS PHONE 795 C.P.R. OITTCE - Ilendlx washer. (It) BATTERIES WASHING MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors MrClarv oil bum-SSO 00 or best ofler. 'St. (129) -ueedboat engine, TERRACE FARM FOR SALE Whatever your .car needs, you can always be sure of top quality products and helpful service with a smile. HOURS: Weekdays 8 a.m. to 12 midnight Sundays 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. laree stationery I an acres all under cultivation. rim Hill !i!:ll!llll!!!llll!llll!ilNii!;i lllilll!l!lll!l!lll:!!i:l!lili.lli:!N 3 leaves, small office ire table, oil stove. Miring filled single chest of drawers, wHric . sewing ma-All priced for lm- alC Red 878. (120.) Fenced. Good garden planted One acre small fruit. Farm buildings, farm machinery, one cow. one calf, chickens. Five roomed furnished house. On the Bench, one and one-half miles from town. Tr tec $6,000.00 cash. Apply Will Bedore, Terrace, B. C. U) BOB PARKER'S UPTOWN SERVICE STATION Home Appliances PHONE 791 ) Second and McBride FOR ALL YOUR ! PRINTING j REQUIREMENTS ; REGAL PRINTERS! rnoNE 24 j 222 Second Ave. Box 423 -Radio phonograph, '"'! model, almost Box 527 Dally (127) .SO ft. Gillnet boat 11. In .......j it.!.... WAFFLE IRONS $12.00 TWIN WAFFLE IRONS $16.93 FOR SALE 4 room furnished house close In. For particulars Phone Blue 909. (tf) FORSALE Furnished Wartime house and garage. Across from Station B post of lice. Call at 882 6th Ave. East. FORSALE-4 room bungalow 10C.2 Ambrose Ave. Apply 8th Ave. East. 121)1 , , - - ... m,wU cuiiumuil. feats. Box 517, Dally ' L (132) 1-1D42 m SILEX STEAM IRONS . . C..E. AUTOMATIC IRONS G.E. HEATING PADS . ....... $250 $0.95 to $12.50 -.. $8.95 LV"V good condition. " ica. can be seen Motors. rt.f Hear Hon. E. C. CARSON Minister of Public Works CFPR TONIGHT 6:15 NPU n.-., TT 1 t ""dwarc and Office BUY GENUINE 0. Dustfiasie for greater economy and saving on your Dust Control problems in 70-lb. drums 150-lb. and 250-lb. barrels PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR 712 gecond Ave. Phone 633 P. O. Box 772 untPrwood Tvpp. ftSfl (IB T3nAnM FOR SALE Fully furnished 4 room wartime house, nicely decorated and new furniture. Aoplv 1532 2nd Overlook, be-tween 5-7:30 p.m. . (127 FOR SALE 4 room house. Apply 1326 8th Ave. E. after ti p.m. U4o) a r. , New Floor Coy. G.E. TOASTERS $9.95 to $11.93 j ELECTRIC CLOCKS $6.95 to $14.00 STEAM RADIATORS $ 11.00 to $ 18.00 Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd.i is V lius- Dln- SAVOY . HOTEL W. L; WOODS, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET P.R I N C E RUPERT PERSONAL VOTE FOIl J. D. McRAE Your Coalition Candidate PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (rubber goods) twelve samples for 50c postpaid in plain seai- ent.aloeue in- PHONE 210 ' PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. BESNER BLOCK j STEWART, B. C. H R"u15?taJiatlons and ciuaea. uenerai wuvcuj j"-.t Tar . Sri A METAI loumS?,? 9ravel Roof--S "bll Sons. 629 4 Dept. fii, II Major oi onto, Ont. 11 JJ' i '"uue 543. rt.fi