Prince Uupect Datlp foetus Monday, July 4, 1949 Local News Items... Ellosflffii s(D)nnt Copies ol The "Aurora" Hieh 8chool Annual on sale at Terminal Newstand and Dlbb Print L. O. O. M. special meeting July 6. Members please attend. (154) ing Co. (154) Mr. and Mrs. R. G. .HoDklns MM 4x8 PANELS $5.44 each r sailed Saturday on the Catala Mrs. H. Seaton and daughter Judy, of Terrace sailed last night on the Coquitlaia for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Applewhalte for Olbson's Landing, Vancouver Island, on a vacation trip. Albert McCeffery Ltd. Rod and Gun Club meeting July 4 Instead of July 5, Civic "Everything for the Builder" are leaving on tonight's train for a brief trip to Terrace. They IMIO.IE 116 Centre, 8 p.m. Commissioner Cunningham will be present and will return to the city Thursday ai $2.: ,nd Mrs. C. H. Sawle, who night. Regular meeting of Construction & General Labourers Union Local 1427 will be held In the ince an Interesting write-up of Mr, Sawfe, In connection with he holiday and week-end BARGAINS 5f ur Complete Shoe Clearance YES, WE'RE CLOSING OUT OUR MEN S SHOE DEPARTMENT . . . ' EVERY PAIR MADE BY FAMED SCOTT - McHALE CRAFTSMEN. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ON HIGH CLASS FOOTWEAR. his retirement from active newspaper publishing, and sale of the Onlneca Herald to Thomas Carpenters' Hall, Fraser St., ity, left this morning, re-to their home in New n. There recntly ap-in the Vancouver Prov Tuesday, July 5, at 8:00 p.m. Be sure to attend. (154) show Wild Life pictures. Important matters to be discussed. All members urged to attend. Dr. A. W. Large sailed last night on the Camosun to make the round trip to Stewart on professional duties. Miss Jean Smith of the Government Agent's staff left on the Coquitlam last night for Vancouver enroute to Calgary. Mrs. Frank Skinner and Fraxe: of Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Edwards ! Ad)?!??, 111 arrived In the city on the Cam- i osun yesterday afternoon from' Bella Bella where Mr. Edwards j has been stationed as Inspector of fisheries. Rev. Fred Antrobus, pastor of First Baptist Church, returned mm daughters, Sharon and Sandra, sailed last night on the Coquit- 101 2-85 PAIRS d Advertising is payable In advance. Please refrain from lam to spend the next six weeks LOT 1-36 PAIRS "nB- dT.km Zc PerW01rcl P" insertion, minimum holidaying in Vancouver and jOc. Birth Notices 50c, Cards ot Thanks, Death Notices.! . -,.. ,. , ,, to the city last week after spending a month at Coleman, Alberta, where his mother re Notices, Marriage and EnKanemcnt Announcements: $2. ttl -"b u nuc SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Sound. cently pased away. He was accompanied home by his son, ANU FOUND Prof. Richard Pillsbury of the HELP WANTED Richmond Quality Dress Oxfords In the popular Winston last. Black and Brown. Complete size range. Regular $11.50 John, who ha? been attending Astoria and Richmond Oxfords Broken lines, including Moccasins, Straps, Semi-Brogues and Scotch Grains. Black and Brown. Regular $11.50 to $17.50 Black wallet. Finder WANTED Housekeeper to live In. Phone Blue 7ii7. (155) seep money but please school at Coleman for the past two years. University of British Columbia, was in the city at the latter part of the week on his way back to Vancouver after a trip through the central Interior collecting data in connection with the spruce forests. Prof. Pillsbury allet to Daily rwews. R Thompson, phone 365. Ui5) Mr.- and Mrs. William Geddes BOYS WANTED Reliaule boys dusirlni? Daily News route should file their names at the Daily News Office. (tf) 45 99 Taxi stand on June $8. bp sack of shors. Please Is a pioneer Prince Rupert boy. WANTED Cook, male or female, for Three Sisters' Coftce Shop. (156) $795 to U9 Taxi. Reward. (160) WANTfcD WANTED Taxi driver. 112 Taxi. Apply (tf) left on Friday night's train for Vancouver on a holiday trip which will take them to Pentic-ton, Calgary and Edmonton. They plan to be away for the next month. ANNOUNCEMENTS Advertisements In tnis column will be charged (or a full month at 23c per word Port Edward W. A. Bazaar, J Furnished accomo-close in. Mrs. West, I Delivery, City. (It) DANCE RECITAL IS HIGHLY PLEASING WANTED An apprentice to larn Diesel and Gas engineering, overhaulinc, installing etc. 15 to 18 years old. By-town Machine Works. (tf) .3 Baby stroller. 715 c. E. Phone Black 800. (155) A literally dazzling display of FOR RENT SLIPPERS ZIPPER ROMEOS Regular $4.50 ' rich costumery, backed up by Til iV lo oav sub tn-! FOR , RENT-Kooms competent and original ,danc 1021 2nd (156) SOFT SOLE EVERETTS Ave. West. August 8th, Community Hall.' Catholic Bazaar October 5 and 6. HARD SOLE ROMEOS Regular $5.95 nt. Phone Red 325 or Ing, was the reward for an audience of almost 300 which Wed- t!55 TOURIST accomodation- Phone Regular $2.95 Red 471. (tf) - nesdav nicht attended the an- 95 95 FOR RpT-3-roomed furnish- niia, dance recllal of Mrs Mavis ed suite. Phone Blue 668. (1561 , , , ,, , , , .. . Colclouch s dancing, class in $3.' $2. $1.95 Rebekah Bazaar', Oct. 26. ' St. Peter's W.' A. Fall, Bazaar, Nov. 3. ,w ; Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. )-No. 1 Peeler Alaska Loks. diameter 22" and iclhs 8' and longer lh COLLECT prucs nipping point earliest nt. Niedermever-Mur-Spalding Bld'g.. Port-Oie. (158) :s i 'leu, il 9i res il K 1)1 ak EIloST CARI ENCI cc PH I LIT FOR RENT Rooms or Board I st-. Andrew s Cathedral Hall. aim room vo rem.' Men. riione Although small In number (tf) Back 660. the class numbered only 17 the Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. group went through a program! J:- - tj ,'i (, ; - FOR RENT Sleeping room, comfortable, quiet gentleman FOR SALE preferred. 427 5th Ave. East. consisting of more than 40 j I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall Baz Rlnn 0A7 1fi51 aar, Nov. 24. numbers In a period of - two hours and at all times met 101 4-1! PAIRS ,r Liuiii iuuih auiiv.i - -- -- ... ul fct, six chairs, double : FOR RENT Furnished rooms, unut, coil spring and 843 9th Ave. W. (163) St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall with a warm response. Bazaar, Nov. 26, Saturday. LOT 3-38 PAIRS Astoria Quality. Full lasts, double soles. Regular $16.00 to $20.00 ring mattress, sinnit"- .'Aterfall design, box) REAL ESTATE nverlav mattress, steel Bright atmosphere was set by I the costumes of the young dance 3ed. steel spring, mai- FOR SALE We have a six room I sucjents all of whom were Consisting of Astoria make.. Combination, Banker and Arch-Preserver lasts. Regular $15.00 and $17.00 Good steel ratine with Jiner installed. Water i suite; immediate occupancy, dressed in colorful cloths fab-only $1800 down. Then there rlcated into dresses by family is a lour room house with ' rafts.man,h, ah nf ,h. turns, grates and stove Phone 60. ( 159 1 cos- both these houses are very n "". $13.95 close in. At Seal Cove we have $11.45 tumes suitable to the changes of the dance throughout the a very choice property for anvimp looking fnr a home LE 12'2 foot rowboat, built. Phone Green (154) LE 1 ton panel truck. Blue 389. (157) and additional revenue, t0'Prsram houses. one six-room, the For the tap dance numbers, students contrbiuted a feeling of individuality to her performance that kept any part of the program from lagging. The program came to a lovely conclusion with a grand finale In which all the girls, gowned In dresses of pastel shades, Joined In a waltz "Beautiful Lady" which terminated in a storm of applause. Only deviation from .the dance forms in which the children were trained was a ballet skit featuring Wilf Taylor and Andy Wyatt In which the ballet form of dance was cleverly lampooned. A group number featuring !LE Used shiiiRles, scl-clear $1.00 per bundle. 41. (100) other three, set up on a hill overlooking the harbor, landscaped grounds. We also have other properties which may be just right for you. For in- the students wore short dresses of glittering jewel cloth In silver, red and gold, while for the tangoes and waltzes, these Panel Ford Kaien LE 1947 Apoly Co-op. Abodes Phone!342?EvwlnB8 were exchanged for gowns of Green 297 (156) I equally reflected brilliance. full effect of the costumes FOR SALE-57oTmTouse"on 9th Ave. East. Two bedrooms was brought out by the cleverly with large closet space, olliarranged lighting effects pro- "EARLY-BIRD" SPECIAL 9 PAIRS OXFORDS AND BOOTS Regular $9.00 to $16.50 -LE 34 ft. trolling boat. condition, ready to go. $2500. Phone Green 9i3. (156) heater ana i 'Med by A,lan Colclough eluded in full price - of $3000. nnn '., KLE New and used furn Thc Droeram onened when Sonia Berg, Elsa Insulander, Apply R. E. Montador Ltd (157) new roofing paper, iirsl y paint, logg.n lacks blocks, good bicycles. Canon Basil S. Prockter Intro- Janice Taylor, Sylvia Cherry, duced Mrs. Colclough, who, in a Anna Colussi and Caroline New- FOR SAI.E- wood typewriters. Dal- ton in a tap ruotine to the tune frirndly. Informal manner, acted $395 "c" .V'",". r-jNr.w imir room oungaiow mls;lr nf rprpmnnlPS She iieo. toasters ana tire- f,,i hnthroom and new senile.,"" - of "Smal Fry" was effectively done. With the exception of the grand finale, It was the fins, new rugs, heauti-l Uterns. new cups and I 's. Everything at the I prices. See B. C. Fur-r Co. Black 324. (tf) tank, beautifully decorated, attractive kitchen with breakfast nook and cupboards, two bedrooms. verv easy taxes, immediate nossesslon. on IHh Avenue. $3 50" Cash. $3,700 on terms with $2,000 down. only presentation involving j more than one student at a time. wore a gown with gold lamec bodice with a voluminous skirt of black net trimmed with large gold sequins. Mrs. Cloclouh contributed to the program itself with a top-hat-and-canc routine in which her evening gown was exchanged for an abbreviated cos ALLY KNOWN NAMES; ooll Speeder Shovels. LOT 5-118 PAIRS Draalii.es: Adams I ... Graders; Littleford Bros. TWO house's on one lot on bin Music for the program was provided by Andy McNaughton at the piano. At the conclusion of the pro Ton Road Maintenance Avenue West, ootn on sewer, mcnt; Owen Clamshell LOT 679 PAIRS Including Moccasins, Grains, Plain and perforated Vamps. Brown Only. Regular values to $ 1 6.50 is and Rock Grannies; fullv minern. enon investment $2.60 Cash or terms considered If necessary. gram, Mrs. Colclough presented tume of similar colors Precision srnd talent of the. the mothers of each of the bmith Concrete Mixers; i Porklift Trucks; Nelson i t Loaders for Stockpile j mw Removal: Riee Port- Amilv h O Hclerson Ltd., 216 (1th Street, city. (158) ASTORIA BESTMAN LAST Black and Brown ASTORIA AIRFLOW FEATURE Black Only Good range of sizes. Regular $1 6.50 Centrifugal Pumps; Na-I 17 young dancers never failed to; students with a small corsage, please the audience.' Although She, in turn, was presented with the discipline of trahiing was a lovely mixed bouquet from the clearly evident, each of the , pupils and their mothers. Dragline Scrapers ana' s; National All Steel ne Hoists; National lie Sawmills: National A 95 ocreens and Conveyors, information from Na- $10. FOR SALE A nice home and one acre of land, 6-roomed modern house is partly furnished, plenty of water, good garden, situated one mile north of Wvnndcl on good road, close to post office and store, school, etc. Price, $4 000. $2,000 down, balance on terms Mrs. H. Davldge, Wymuiel, B. C. 45 Macninerv Co. Ltd.. $12. "ver. B. C. (tf) , UE-1941 Plymouth 4- m Mi. wian. jizoo.oo. Can be Rupert Motors Ltd. . (tf) I.E 194J Ford i ton YOU BET IT'S IMPORTANT If you order your winter coal supply NOW, you're absolutely sure of comfortable warmth and good new motor. 2 new tires. 1(1 Ave West. (154) 5-ROOM house on Beach Place, 2 lots, greenhouse, garden, harbor view $5800.00. cunt rv-iTTO Wartime hOUSC, rJjE-28 ft. trolling boat. iumjijpq at a reasonable 2nrl Overlook St.. fenced,! n"Piy 500 11th East. Sale Starts 9 a.m. Tuesday n v NO CHARGES - NO EXCHANGES - NO REFUNDS (15d) E G 5TS O 9 P O 2 P - 1939 Ford, good ;'! condition, new motor. lawn, and completely ur"- ished throughout. A nice modern little lome already to move into for S32j0.0O. SMALL FOUR Wartime house on First Overlook St. Price $2100.00. ""en 587. (155) w.,., ;'',. r tit ' P'aver, i '"""Kiiouse walnut rauw, bed. matt.roc. i rm Ai r. FOUR wartime house uu health for your family from the first cold nip and on through winter. ORDER NOW! CALL 631 rs, k.'.' . ""L-.-Y' " pi;.i; Avenue East $2300.00, Sown JowlX I, UU1 HIT Mlrl.!IIT n i m tc- . . . . Micnen taoie. ' rnone Red 165 after :ycle i' (155) Waftte-.&'Nhick till 9 tiday PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. j eLTSOBU For further paiucuiars piu-nc 57 G P. Tinktr & Co. Ltd., Besner Bhx-k, Ral Estate, Insurance, Rentals, FOR SALE 1942 Dodge Sedan terms. Superior Auto and Body Service. (3a', FOlTsALE Steel camp cot and; , mattress, also three-quarter sire bed. Daily News. (tf)l lira installations and MtH.!?I MET A? Lumber Building Supplies mtourn'" Vra'el Ro!?f.: West ov, 05 ons. bxh Phone 543. (tf)