i Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, April 29, 150 1 Announcement incipient Fires Are Extinguished Northern Sports Centre who j Ismclled the smoke. The mat- Men's Sweaters Club stag nights arranged Northern Sports Boxing Club. (103P IBER S. G. Furk, local accountant,! lift yesterday by plane for a, Hrl.. A T.T : - - Early detection of telltale tres was dragged out. The fire smoke and prompt calling of the la believed to have been caused fire department prevented what W a wandering Inebriate who for Hobby Show Apl. 27, 28 and 29. was still slumbering after the FENCING... Posts Roils Clear Cedar Gothic Pickets Complete Stocks on Hand Order Today Albert & McCaff ery Ltd. LL'MBKB-COAL-BL'ILDING SUPPLIES Phone 116 Zm , . t m Wnere , c C. F. Tea and Sale, Ladies' will attend the of marriage hlsLounge civic Centre Apri, 29 I Orange Spring Sale und Tea, excitement was over, might have been serious fires In two major city buildings yester- Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Mrs. I. Martin returned to' the city this week from a two weeks' vacation trip to Vancouver, j Articles for Women's ' Hos-' pltal Auxiliary can be left at Smith and Elklns shop on 3rd Ave. by May 5. (it) Col. S. D. Johnslon, after a May 3. ; It's business wise 10 advertise spring . and -summer t Uflited Church Mothers' Day day afternoon. At 4 p.m. smoke issued from the basement of the Bcsner Sale. May 4th. Commercial Hotel Baseball ' Club practice will be held at Roosevelt Park Sunday 2 p.m. All those wishing to play base-' ball please attend. (Ho Elephant Sale, Home ADartments into the suite of Mrs. I White I cooking. Annunciation School, r r.n Hunter Rv thP time the NOTICE I I Thursday, May 4, 2 p.m. , I firemen arrived fire was break-Student Recital, combine vi-, lng through but it was confined week s business trip to Vancou Wntln,, Oi. w a. Mrs ver, returned to the citv bv' ,.,J.: . " ..r01 'i to a small area and little dam-' olin and piano, May 4., 7:30. All Nylon Pullovers with long sleeves . . Jight but warm . . . longer wear . . . easily washed, Beige,. Pastel Green and Pastel Blue $3.95" -i f - Gyro Klondykc Night May 5 Presbyterian Missionary Tea Church Hall, May 11th. All tickets, stubs and books for Civic Centre Raffle must be returned to Civic Centre desk by 7:30 p.m. tonight (Sat.) fit) age was done. At 6 p.m. a mattress In the boiler room of the Exchange Block was found smouldering after the fire department had been called by attendants at the plane Thursday. ' j t" " ' Z T 1 , J ty, sailed h k by the Camosun last Beginning this . Sunday nlght on her return t0 tne Queen Masses In the Catholic Church Cnarlotte Islands. will be at 8 and 10:30 Daylight' , ' , , Dn rwf 1 Saving Time. Phone 202 fit" "c forgB!; Ulele s free ear" . .rings, pins and pearls at Man-Mr. and Mrs. a w Co.,., son's Jewellers with every pur- Card Tournament, Catholic Hall. May 11 Sonja Tea May 13. Eastern Star Tea May 18. Lutheran Home Cooking, Tea, Scandinavian Dellcatessan, May 28. J 'snd little daughter arlved in the chase over $2 00- See today's ad Nylon and Wool Pullover with long sleeves. Light Green, Light Blue and Cherry Red $6.75 ' city yesterday from Terrace and v be ' 1U-' sailed on the Camosun last' n r Wlfh,,0 , , night for Masset where they will' fi, V S' ofwT ' W" " Mal kl" rcturned to ' spend the next few weeks ,Co " the city by Thursdays plane Women's Auxiliary of the Prince Rupert General Hospital. I Tea June 1. Whist and Dance Saturday. fr0ln a business trip to Vancou- Pure wool, ful - knit UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS MUST BE RENEWED sponsored by S.O.N. Badminton iver Club (Whist 8-10, Dance 10-Ht. . Mnclo V.., :... : KlllCtlv J. J. Gulk'y, who has been place all surplus! ' "j miive yUiuissi. tvirv- ... - 1: . Partner dies .. . i C b"lUcs bcl"Bi"B to Northland' U'"B lar ana a "dn m body ujr welcome wiiLuuit. Door oirze .ion, UVOT pirze.. 1100J , tv i ., , ,. res klenep uit.h ilssnn-in-lnuu nnri Cardigans, Light Blue, Light Green, Light Grey. Biege, Cherry Red and; Maroon $7.95 ! Pure Wool Ribbed Knit-Cardigans, Tan- Green-and Grey $55,, v viii yuui puu n su aenvei7 can pick up on regular service, daughter. Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Dairy is running short ol sicber. left on Wednesday of bottles. (tf) this week for his home in "Edmon -i hr rmlmicrrPil? ,1 rail;ll tic willi-trwr iiit'! iiHti i;iiv; ,citicriirnfc , :ih his wil')w on- Husinc.-s awurence I Miiir fii in from . F. J. Skinner, general ayent for I Union Steamships Ltd., is making ' the round trip this week-end to Masset Inlet aboard the steamer Camosun on Company business. ton. Mrs. H. M. Wlghtman and fami- - , y Jilics. Protiet your all mc lotl:iy iy, who have been spending the past few weeks in Vancouver, returned to the city from tbe south on the Camosun yesterday ASSURANCE OF CANADA Bulger's have a great variety of English cups and saucers this Spring. One of the outstanding patterns is, the Shelley "Dainty Blue" which is kept in open stock. (loo, , t fv Pure Wool ' Worsted ; Cardigans, Made by. Pride of The W e s't Knitting Mills, Lovat Brown, Light Grey and Biege $8-50 afternoon. ' EMPLOYERS! Please send all unemployment insurance books for 1949-50 and previous years immediately to the National Employment Office with which you deal, unless renewal arrangements have already been made. They must be exchanged for new books. Before sending in your 1949-50 insurance books, take note ot the date to which stamps are affixed, so as to avoid duplication in the new books. Renewal of books is important to you, to your employees and to the Commission. Please Act Promptly. JOHN T. I'OWLE 142 3th Ave. East Resilience Plume Bluck D4 Oi lice: U Get your tickets for the Shrine Party at the Aero Club Saturday night, April 29, commencing 9 p.m. Phone Vic Grant, Black 829, or George Dawes, Red 127, for reservations. (100) Mr. and Mr.i. D.' J. Butler and family were passengers aboard the Camosun yesterday afternoon bound from Vancouver to Mas-f.et where thev will spend the summer. Mr.. Butler is identified with the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. . l--'-ff I Jantzen Tee Shirts $3.95- Penman's Tee Shirts tny White, Sand ond -;" Grey $2.00- Monarch Tee Shirts int Fancy Design $2.95 POPULAR CHOICE Pretty Annie Young, 17, president of Vancouver's Chinese Y Canteen and a high school student, was crowned queen of the B.C.'s Teen - Aid Association last wceft. She was chosen by the 212 delegates attending the association convention. (CP) Catholic Women's Card Tourney To PRINCE RUPftl DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD 6HlPBUlLDi,i AND ENGINUER6 SINGER TO THE INSURED WORKER! Have you an insurance book in your possession? If bo, please take or send it to the nearest National Employment Office for renewal immediately. If you send your book, enclose your present address so that your new book may be sent to you promptly. Prince Ruperts Pretty Choice admen oilroadcr Bool ' We repair all makes Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates :u... Phone 864 Singer Sewing Centre pi bhank UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE , COMMISSION SPRING is the time of Joyce Tattcrsal to Vic at iSmithcrs for "Miss Northern B. C." Crown Willowy Slonde : lg-ycar via Joyce Tattetsal, Vluiuyh'ter'of Mr. and Mrs. Les Tattersal, 738 Taylor Street, who cumc out from Eng- liar $15.95 Iron ana Brass Oasuugs taectrit; aim Aceijlcne Welding SPECiAlla i Uf'HAWMulj and MLNlNO MACHINERY Vear that a young man's ancy lightly turns to-i There were twelve tables of bridge, whist and cribbage at the pertodU'Al.card tournament of the Catholic Women's League Thursday night The prize-winners were: Special R. J. TALLON C.A. L.'MURCHISON J. G. BISSON Commissioner Chief Commissioner thoughts of what his girl Commissioner friend has been thinking ! Letourneau lu lu u lwo yea,s aB was le winner of the beauty contest 11.95 Bridge Mrs. R. and G. R Hull. George Cook, Jeweller' Cribbage Larsen and J. wllicl1 finalized in the Civic Centre auditorium last night at the Busyinka. Whist Mrs. H Sylvia Johnson. Tweed and Junior Chamber of Commerce dance to determine the local SHOE ill winter. Open 24 Hours ' ' Every Day & Night . . MILLIE'S FOR HAMBURGERS Full course meals served "" 5-7p.m. Just ofl Third Avenuf PLANNING YOUR HOLIDAYS? Buy With Confidence Gifts for Every Occasion . SILVERWARE, WATCHES, CHINA, LUGGAGE PRE LTD. ! , ffnc Roberts Convener and cashier was choice for the forthcoming "Miss ' Mrs. E. Coughlln, president of Northern B. C." competition at j the Catholic Women's Leagus, Smltheri on May 4. ( r.nd refreshments were in charge Miss Tattersal, graduating i or Mrs. G. R. , Brett. Mrs. L. student at Booth Memorial High Amadlo and Mrs. D. Mulroney. Scllool this year won Ule caU of ' ' six judges in a close contest with j Phone 3571 527 3rd W. Box 1188 Phone 264 18 6th St. Ph. Orders Blur 381 Include a certified used car from Bob Parker's in your holiday schemes. Come in or phone for free demonstration. Complete Selection of 'NEEDSc SUPPLIES FS & GIRLS JEANS Pficcd ot $2.95 383 ! TAXI & 79c r ; AA 'T Shirts . .... 69s fas 2 Edna Ronald, Margaret Gagnon and Betty Campbell. In addition to the trip to Smi-thers, Miss Tattcrsal, who was presented with a beautiful shower bouquet by Harold Hampton, president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Numerous other presentations arc being made by local business concerns. Further fine awards await If she wins the Uiui at Smith-crs among entrants from various district communities. Principal prizes here were an $80 costume for tne winner by the Junior Chamber of Commerce which also presented gold Now ot CTrt..mT. 8.t.Bi!m sag your SerYi?.?. L $3,25 ) from Jcan$ at s' Slacks priced $4.95 to $15.95 GARDEN TOOLS SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS FENCING AND NETTING snort and lona sleeves CALL 383 CABS DAY or NIGHT Stand 733 2nd Ave.' At the Waslflngton Block '"ny new designs Vj'f rrK. Planning to Build! Coll 363 For expert advice on Building Problems isifeM-jiBKvyyMi)fa.i Us McBridc Street. Phone 311 engraved compacts to eacli of the contestants. To the approval of the big crowd which attended the dance and as Andy McNaughton played sweet piano music; the four candidates paraded on the stage, Mitchell & Currie 33 on Know . PHONE 79 PHONE 79 Builders LIMITED Contractors Y0U will find the most modern chimney Fninri pn, ilr-, i. :' r- r t YES! : 1 WE CATER TO THE FISHING INDUSTRY TOO . With Best Quality Groceries, Meats and Vegetables GLASSWARE for the HOME a "'K'utru m rnnce rsuperr ui OM SHEET METAL WORKS . Block 884 v ptarnranj fc Cups & Saucers Drinking Glasses Water Sets Pyrexware Sets of Dishes ' Fruit Bo(wl Sets first in their prct,ty evening i dresses and then in attractive bathing suits. The judges made their decisions on the basis of puise, personality and posture. i The judges were Mrs. P. M. Ray, Sgl.. L. A. N. Pottorton, li. V. Forward, L. M. Fclsenthal, C. H. IKloU and G A. Hunter.' j Alf Worthington was master or ceremonies. ! The beauty parade was the highlight feature of the dance. A fifth contestant, Bcverlea "Malison, was prevented at the last moment from entering owing to illness. Music was by the Dukes Orel i- rstra. Winners in spot dances during the evening were Miss Lorraine Youngman and Cliff Knulscn and Bob and Mary Mclnnis. BOU ITER & WELTER THE HOME OF 1000 ITEMS 'ir, 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 'Formerly B & W Transfer) , Patrons to know of the change of Nomc, Phone and Office Phone Black 774 for Prompt Reliable Service rnoNi: 21 RUPERT- 518 3rd Ave. P.O. Box 1118 Phone Red 400 tlCc) T.Klnrf V O.J A.'. I BUTCHERS k DON'T SAY CHANDLER'S . PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. I AAI, SA Y VV 707 3rd Ave. Free Delivery 1