3 Local News It Conrad School P TA. Sale Tea and Home Saturday, April 9, 2 p.m. EWncc tlupctt Dailp J3cU) Wednesday, April C, 1019 ems Canadian Legion W.A. meeting Thursday night at 8 p.m. (82) , C.N.R. Carmen's Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, April 8. Dancing 9:30 to 1:30. Everyone welcome. Refreshments. Admission 75. Good music. (83) u. f. iinKer arrived in the! city today from his home at Naramata for a business visit to! iliiiililliiiiulkiiillllliii ii':iiip!ipi!lliii!;il!il:i!ill!ii S.O.N. Meeting Wednesday, April C, 8 p.m. Installation of officers. Social for members and escorts. 10:00 p.m. ' (81) NOTICE To avoid disappointment place your Easter the city. The annual meeting of the C N.R.A. Lawn Bowling Club will NOTICE Hollywood Cafe is now open from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. (85) Limuerlost Lodge advises you to call the Union Steamship office at 508 and make your reservation for the grand opening of be held in the Canadian Legion ! Commissioner John Shirras of FUL-KNIT CARDIGANS 8 "the British Columbia provincial ttooms Friuay evening, April orcicr early with Balagno Flor- Full run attendance attendance re 1st (82) HEALTH TALK IN COMMONS OTTAWA 0 -A surprise debate on national health insurance sprang up in Commons today with the C.C.F. party asking the government puint-biank when it is going to inaugurate its promised health insurance plan. M. J. Coldwcll, C.C.F. leader, tipped the Chamber into developing the debate when he asked Health Minister Paul Mor-tin if the government is in favor quested, it, June 25. Limited accommoda tion. (83) BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. 4 i SPECIAL MEETING Legion Members, 8 p.m., Wednesday, April 6, EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER" police, arrived on the Prince Rupert today on official business with city and district police headquarters. He was accompanied from Ocean Falls by Inspector. F. B. Woods-Johnson, who went south last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Feero returned to the city today from Vancouver after an extended visit to Seattle and elsewhere in the south. Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce has received a communication from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce expressing appreciation of the Ideal chamber's continued and -valued membership in the national body. The Prince Rupert Fishcr- PHONE 116 VfRVrf Legion Hall, to discus3 iikc-J building plans. (81) Mrs. Robert Winship of Niag- j ara Falls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Berner of this city J and Miss Leona Parker of Ot-i tawa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Parker, who have been visiting In the city for the past three months with their parents, are leaving by this evening's train on their return East. Pacific National Exposition of Vancouver has written to the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce inviting an agricultural exhibit from this district "Town Meeting of Canada,' a commercial radio broadcast of such a program and when it Is going to take the initiative in bringing it about. ing program, has offered to put imen's Co-op Assoc. invite their on a national netwrok broadcast for Prince Rupert at a cost of $500. The matter came up at the monthly meeting of the local. Chamber Monday night and was referred to the radio members and employees to their annual Fishermen's Farewell Dance to be held at the Civic Centre on Thursday April 7, 10 p.m. Music by Mike Colussi. Invitation cards can be obtained at your Coy Bay Store. (81) TREASURED ROPE A nylon rope a half-inch in diameter can lift a load of three tons ' , FATHER ANSWERS CITY OFFICER'S JAYCEE GREETING Lieut. M. J. Stapleton, commanding officer of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals i k per wort per Insertion, minimum chrj?. Mo. Birth RoUw tcu&et Tbaulw. Death Notices, Funeral Motion, Mamaae I and Engagement Announcement!: J. bl'KUIAL, Jjloi-LAy, LKJUkiUH VRIVK lowrtUlng Is pajhble In advance. Please refrain from tclephonlnc at the annual Vancouver Exhibition. The matter has been referred to the Associated Boards me. TransCanada Highway Association of Edmonton, which L7 FOR SALE FOR KENT k15 H P. Vivian Mar- station here. is a Newfoundlander and as a member of the Prince Rupert Junior is carrying on an active cam paign on behalf of the yellow- MINE CARS 100 pure wool cardigans in all the new popular shades. Light Grey, Powder Blue, Light Fawn, , Camel and Maroon. All sizes. $7.95 PARKH0USE PULLOVERS Smart English type pullovers in soft botany wool. Camel, Maroon, Powder Blue, Pas el Green, Light Grey and Fawn. All sizes. . ' $6.50 head route for the TransCanada FOR RENT Comfortable Bedroom for lady with kitchen privileges if required. Close In opposite Burden St School " &!i.e Black 2D8 or inquire at 81)5 Borden St. (tf ine. wew conuitiuu, "spectlon invited. May at Harry Loves Ma-:iop or apply to A. H. 2063 Seal Cove. (86) and CAGES Highway, is organizing a train-load of supporters to go to OL Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon returned to the city a few days ago from Smithers where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Gordon's father, A. B. Giraud, who passed away after a long Illness. Mrs. Gordon had been with her father at Smithers for some time before he died. J. A. Barber, superintendent of sales and. traffic, Canadian Pacific Air Lines, arrived in the city Tuesday afternoon on a visit to the company's city office. He HOIST, SKIPS lu-WashiiiK Machine. L. 2, Bay Apartments. tawa to advocate the selection FOR RENT Housekeeping room. 613 Third Ave. ttf) AERIAL TRAMWAYS of Trade of Central British Col- umbia which has a committee on the matter. Correspondence In regard to a meeting to be held in Victoria at which the need of a Canadian coastguard service will be emphasized was read at the monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Monday night. The local Chamber has long taken the lead in the advocating of a costguard service. "Chatelaine," Canadian wo - 101) of that route for the highway I he cost of a delegate would LE 1842 Dodge Sedan, 2 FOR RENT-9th West. room suite, 330 (83) ue spme $d00, an expenditure ndiuun, ncwiy over-heater, terms. Phone jreen 297. (831 Chamber of Commerce he has led in the exchange of good wishes between city Jaycees and his home town of Harbor Grace.' Thursday, the Junior Chamber of Commerce sent a message of welcome to the Harbor Grace Town Council. President S. G. Furk has received a warm reply. It said: "From oldest colony and youngest province, we thank you for your kind wishes and hope federation will be to the which the Prince Rupert FOR RENT Nice rooms. 330 7th Ave. Chamber felt at its meeting sleeping West. (85) 1 . t Hair-ton Ford Monday night was neither prac ltWU nines, riione I. (84) left today by air for Sandspit WANTED .E-Bont Melisle, 40'x DuEfish boat with WESTERN BRIDGE when he will spend the day, leaving tomorrow to continue south to Port Hardy and Vancouver. , men s magazine, will be devoted in its June number to travel across Canada and has asked nil i tu Iiavie vou a flO'JSe large enough for three children We have children and ton be seen at uotigc nquire co-op ureajt George Viereck. (84) juiuuure, put no home to STEEL FABRICATORS lTD VANCOUVER, B.C rem. it you can help please tE-C. C. M. Bicycle, M.C.S. Chatham. (tf) ood condition. Box liVNCWS. B4) ticable, or justified. H. S. Hum, organizer of school and community drama for the Department of Education, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria and will proceed by the evening train to Hazelton where a drama festivaJ is to be held. While here Mr. Hum is meeting the local drama council in regard to a forthcoming festival here. He addressed the Gyro Club at luncheon. Years ago Mr. Hum was superintendent of schools here aaid, before his appointment to the present post, was a school principal in Vic LE Iron enamel bed-E.tii "Real Ease" mat- mutual benefit of dad - and infant." It was signed: "M. P. Stapleton, chairman, Town Council, Harbor Grace." He is the father of Lieut. Staple-ton. Lieut. Stapleton" said that he had no knowledge that his father had won the civic dis- WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 room Suite or Large Housekeeping Room for young married couple. Box 503 Daily News. ,81J Sam Davison, for the past Commerce to list local events two years stationed here as j of the year in which tourists chief clerk to the district freight might be interested. The mat-agenl, Canadian National Rail- ! ter has been turned over to the ' ways, has been transferred to public relations council with Winnipeg and,is leavjng for that j the suggestion that the North-city on this evening's train. His 'era British Columbia Agricul-succes.sor here is Harry Price. tural Fair, held in conjunction who arrived in the city at the with the annual Civic Centre id spring, in perlect o. $50.00. Hot air fur-Siwd as new, with -ac- for complete instal-$200.00 Black 511, 714 ,t. (tf) JOHN H. BULGER DPTOMETR 1ST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue WANTED Furnished house or apayiment by quiet couple. No children. Apply Box 505 Dally News. (83) WANTED Second-lumd Filing Cabinet. Phone Blue 327. (It) IE New and Used Fur- end of last week from Moose , Carnival, might be considered Jaw. j an event of such interest. Hardware and Office Sliuhtly Used Arti- Incslerfield Bed. Wood and Oil Ranees. Ei- toria. 'licatcrs. Corner Ena ta li Basins, oiiiee Chairs. Chairs. New Articles wing. Toasters. Cups lurrs, Axininster Runs It'sfleasure Announcements all advertisenmxOT n trim column will be cnaripxi tot 1 aU nuintb at a eenta a wurd t t N than recular mice. - f V: Dinner Sets, Tea Sets. ai the lowest prices, the B.C. Furniture Co. Women of the Moose spring tea and sale of home cooking. WANTED Someone to Identify the Whispering Mystery Voice. Sunday nliiht. Capitol Theatre at the Red Cross Concert. Here's the jingle spot the clues. Not 7 come 11. but 11 came a 7. and b Bakers Bag of Buns. Join them all and the clue there runs. Chancing coins was not for fun. But diamond court and field were won. 2 . times . 4 suits diamonds black. Combine them all, you're on the track. Up they ko ur down they come. This should equal the final sum. (82) April 7, at Moose Temple. j f E-1M2 Chevrolet Se-01 very Kuoci condition, fly owned. Can be seen H Mutors. tf) iMELbDY'CNew song, Iuikt tune. Send 35c to MC-trca. Brown's Mill MiiR'am. B.C. (1)1) hLE" -m? Fared 3-ton f0tjFjk SPOT LIGHTS PARKING LIGHTS fy L GUARDS. AUTO' MIRBOKS : 'fr SKAT COVERS AUTO HOlilvS CJt FOG LIGHTS ( I'ENDEH FLAPS BOB PARKER'S UPTOWN SERVICE STATI0I1 ' neclba.se trnrlt num.. Pith (julitm Hnisf. unH :at'n Wood Steel u"mp Boclv. 5-snwH 1111 P WANTI'I) Card Party, Catholic School Hall, 8 p.m., April 7. Pre-Easter Concert, Lutheran Church, Friday, April 8, 8 p.m. Orange Spring Sale, April 13, 2 to 5 ,p.m Oddfellows' Hall. Apr. 14, Borden St. P.T.A. Saie and Tea. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, April 18. Presbyterian Spring Sale, ' April 2L Anglican Spring Sale, Saturday April 23. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, Fiyn. 8.23-20 lires tfme lime "Sal rear anri mn. F'lt Condition ri.-i,,-.' WANTED Full . girl for Civic Centre Dining Room, experience, not necessary. Apply Civic Centre Dining Room (80 ;-W0 miles. Price $3.2nn wassend Bros. Phone - PHONE 791 35. i Second and McRride (81) iS -Mareoiii Anium office" linmedi-Bux 504 Daily 8D GIRL for local airly. Apply News. WANTED Young Man to learn dry-cleaning trade. Union wages. Apply Pioneer Canadian Laundry. (80) J,? ra(liJ eonibiua-laiittl .style, like new. tunable price. Phone ... (81) E-Whitc cnameTkit- cord ReQ leatherette l?-Rcd folding under top. 273. (85) i-iE 5 tnhn nin.iAi April 27. . Rotary Club Daffodil Tea, Civic Centre, April 28. EASIER CARDS MAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION EASTEll NOVELTIES CUDDLY PLUSH BUNNIES EASTER CANDIES EGG DYES WAXED ARTIFICIAL LILLIES and DAFFODILS '- t-:J . ri lrtect comi "'a S: ,.f 5 --... WANTED Experienced or inexperienced Waitress. Appiy , Broadway Calc. t86 locaTTroad Foreman fur Provincial Public Works Department, Prince Rupert, B.C. Age not to exceed 45. Must have general -knowledge of highway construction and maintenance; ability to drive truck: a cood workina know wtery radio. Call 53 Kens- 718 2nd Ave. W. Si fs- -T.. M&J (85) ."win furnished St. Peter's Y.P.A. Musical , Show, Spring Fantasy" Civic Centre, April 29. The United Church Spring Sale, Mfey 5. . Catholic Girl Guides tea-homo cooking sale, 2:30 to 5. Card Party, 8 p.m., Catholi?. School Hall, May 5. Gyro Klondyke Night, Civic Centre, May 6. C.C.F. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons of Norway Hall. Presbyterian Missionary Tea Church Hall; May 12. close ft rerinl- ledge of machinery used fori Hlllln til..., ' vaiLHiu- ywuK mil). (tf) fry House, hea tor. (80) prated, oil Red 991. maintenance and minor construction work, and ability to keep costs and proper time sheets. Initial waue rate $8.1)0 per day. Apply In writing in first instance to District Enr gineer. Court House,. Prince Rupert, B.C. before April 15, 1940. ' (80) Phone Red 400 518 3rd Ave. W. "n Seventh ouacious con 1 Avf- 4 bed- . . . to Cook Electrically ITS SO CLEAN.; you can keep your pots and pans spic and span, ilic range spotless, with little effort. IT'S DEPENDABLE: when you turn on the elements, you get even, invariable heat. that requires no watching. ITS SAFE: no fear of tiny fingers turning keys tlia't might cause harm, and IT'S ECONOMICAL: the cost of cooking electrically, is less than half a cent per meal per person. He .sure to lxk over the new electric ranges at your first opportunity. 1 297. ne 342 or PERSONAL PERSONAL" DRUG SUNDRIES (rubber goods v twelve samples for 50c postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, catalogue included. General Novelty Co., Dept. 'PR,' 71 Major St., Toronto, Out. (107) Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs. L. W. Kcrgln. H.M.C.S. Haida Chapter I.O.D. E. Tea, May 21. Cathedral W. A. Tea, May 26, Mrs, W. S, Kergin. Sonja Ladies Tea May 28. k fc. double lot il he Salary Ranee Kl K a THE Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-op Assoc. invite tliejr HINl.KV members and employees to NAMES The Lightweight ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW , LIGHT STURDY COMPACT For All Types of Operation iu the Woods , Experience proves the dependability and fine performance of the . P. M. ; CARRIED IN STOCK AT ' PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE; their annua! Fishermen's Farewell Dance to be held at Rent r.ir o 10 . lme of ii,i. Sawmills, Rc- the Civic Centre on Thursday April 7, 10 p.m. Music by Mike '"Wt SllCPrl,, Sin,iVOIUr('torR, Aclnms loi'd. Colussi. invitation cards can I be obtained at your Cow Biiv Owen ' I Smith. Deluxe Delivery Phone 3S3 rrompt' and Ei'i'icie.ut Service AFTER C PM. CALL Anything liliu-k 419 Anytime " 285 Anywhere ' 892 etc !iyilnl:ll:l Willi aiore. (b:) LOST AND FOUND u- Lid.. Vancou- B.C.J I WW' OTiil J;TlW ufnli&5 (H) P.O. liox 772 712 Second Ave. iaL Yin,, lr8. RHaJlattons nnrt MaranTA MET AT FOUND Ladies' Wrist Watch Owner may have saane by calling at Daily News oKico and paying for this ad. (80) FOUNDBy C.N. ParkT upper false teeth. Owner nmv have same by calling at Daily News office and paying for tliis atl (in for All Types of Printing W A NT E D A! PLICATIONS W ILL BE ACCEPTEfc FOR THE FOLLOW- ING POSITIONS FOR 1949. P,Nl) PnrTrr-. i. Porch Paint oiar.li V. ;ulvi-hv ,ii. ' Or GKLLTINCi CARDS PENS AND PENCILS ,v;.'( Ol I K E SUPPLIES HOME STATIONERY SEE ' in:-! LOST Enamel Link Bracelet. Reward. Valued as keepsake. Finder please return to Daily - News office. (80) CAMP MANAGERS i TJOAT CREWS ONE SKIPPER ; J. CLAUSEN & SON , '"' ! RUPERT MARINE REALTY 518 Prince Rupert, B.C. j is V, ' of ',uuu Niagara feet of cubic FOUND Keys in case. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News office and paying for this ad. (tf)' lHlih Muling Co. It is a simple matter to keep your steps and veranda always looking cheerful, using BAPCO PORCH PAINT Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. LOST Black Prayer Book. -Will ln We Phone 231 ISesncr Block naUyNews! Under please Phone Green 800. (86)