t TERRACE ,B HONORED AT Wednesday-, August II, 1348 Mr. and Mr. A. Argenau of Francois Lake Neivs TERRACE SHOWER Prince Rupert art spending the weelt here with their son- and daughter-in-law, Mr. ' and Mrs, IN. Arseneau. Mm. Bruce Barr and Mrs. Oeor-e McAdams Hostesses For Misg Freda Hall . -rtion minim vita ehrg, 10c. Btrtb Notices: Mr. Clarence Ferris, chief. There were eight present at photographer of the British the Women's Institute meeting Columbia Government Travel at Mrs. R. E. Lord's home at Bureau of Victoria, and R. L. Tchesinkut Lake on Thursday 1 Colby, assistant photographer, afternoon. The meeting opened Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Little. VU ArAMSHWY. WUBLE PRICE TERRACE merry um? was on Monday on a trlD to Van ?tl- hie In advance. " igyuromg. had by all the guest on Monday couver. FOR RENT are working through this dis- j with the Club Women's Creed, trict taking moving pictures for followed by a Bible reading by evening at the home of Mrs. Bruce Barr when, with m, lland FOR Ktn 1 sleeping rooms. BO Rev. Canon C. A. HlnchUffe a travelogue of tourist attrac tions. Borden Street. tf ' mill . i George s McAdwna as joint host- and son. Peter, drova In to Tec Red 333. Ho Mrs. Maura Lord. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, also the financial Rtntpmpnt aivprt TVip Bflirptopv c' rreua Man was the FOR RENT Large housekeeping race on Monday, returning on Tuesday. While here the Canon guest of honor at a china and ond engage- Hjt.n r,n.w..4f vananMir ratclvaH' " room In private home In town, glassware shower. nffirialert at th hontism nf the The spacious rooms wpr oaO li, mtr " "J Mrs. Reg. Partington, was In- a badge rom the Postmaster- structed to send $80 realized at General in recognition of 2d social even,ng to the Wq 613 3rd Ave. Phone Oren 780. (tf) 7y 8U6 Fraser (1901 with mauve, purple and white Kenneth Kerr who was given sweet peas and dahlias. A plrk the name Richard Alexander, and white basket, decorated Also, the Infant son of Mr. and yei .;.: m .c men's Institute Relief Fund, o c . u - "'f.'6C "Malso $17 to the memorial fund. FOR RENT Flat, hand Block. Apply Max Hellbroner, Jeweller, 'tf) ine uoueymuum rust wnit-e ioi Mrs R E listed by wun iwo gleaming silver card-, Mrs- O. Brackenburr was Etven RENT Six-modern, on owner leaving 1320 PiK- the names Douglas Roy and the P1UU- Mrs. Claude, served delicious re freshments. :1 rfl ' 1 1011 1 FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room. 427 5th Ave. East Phone Blue 967. (189) ik'S and his Rupert, son, j are, board salmon, held a lovely assortment of gifts. After th presentation and opening of gifts all the guests joined in making a scrap book for the bride-to-be. Pictures represent A. G. Bartlett Bert, of Prince III f ( I ! I Miss Jo Lang of Winnipeg, lnfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman MeNabb was baptized, Douglas Norman. Geoff Lambley has given up ;TIcd Fur-.d,rarc. saghrly spneding a - few days visiting who Is staying at Jhe Landing their old friends through the for her .holidays, was delighted to catch a 15 pound char on FOR RENT Suites, Bay Apartments. Apply Mrs. Greening. Phone Black 815 during day, after 5:00 p.m. Red 391. 199i ing as clus"ly as possible epl- his work as skipper of the Col , Suites, rum.-." Friday evening. 50; Bed, Timet in good district. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett and their three sons left here In 1921 when they lived on the Stevens ranch near t he Beach farm. Gordon Fraser, also of II V f - f ' . 1 1 li ' I 8"'.4 . sodes in the life of Miss Hallumbia Cellulose Co.'s personnel were cut out of magazines and boat "The Inlander" and return-past'-d into a scrap book which ed to his home in Terrace where , was then piescnted to the guest' he will be relief operator for -d Kitchen FOR RENT wn sleeping room fl. j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan of Prince Rupert are staying here I 'i, ,! Wash Basin 650 vtn Ave. tast, pnone kcu Prince Rupert, was with them. with their daughter, Mrs. J. of honor. Prizes weie given for Typewriter in 471. Ufl th" best ard funniefcj episodes Office Chairs, Weise,' and the three little I E. Leek, Helen' granddaughters. the public w;orks department." ;.' . Some of the best produce of the district is being grown right Mr. and Mrs, Book Cases. as represented by the pictures and these werre won by Mrs. F. FOR RENT House, 6 rooms and bath, close In. Nicely furnshed. Basement, 343 7th Ave. West. Phone Black 973. 193 and Billy are staying in one of the cottages at the Landing. Injusehold ar-1 EN1TURE CO.,; PRINCESS ELIZABETH MAKES ONE MORE APPEARANCE Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose are shown here as they left Westminster Abbey after attending the wedding of Lord Dei by, the richest young man in England, and Lady Isabel Milles-Lade, 28. described in 1947 as "personally penniless." It Oavan, Mrs. B. Norberg, Mrs. W. In the small town gardens here. Anderson and Miss Grace Little This week the' Mcabbs had tf Although there have been, heavy rains, It has been warm and sunny in between. Haying is going rather slowly on ac-, Mr. and Mrs. Caider hava Refreshments were served. their first taste of luscious corn- D C1ITU1UUMB Among those present, besides ! on-the-cob which was right out stayln6 with them Mr. and Mrs. was the most brilliant society function of the year in London. W. Cuthbert of Esquimau, count of the rain. I. Ave. East. (192) appears to be plentiful supply thvrt- ,rvpH in' MACI1INEK1 tOK SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver B.C. (tf) DOUBLE CATASTROPHE . SALMON RIVER 4 The citizens of Pompeii, Italy, The Restigouche in New .kii, oftpr Brunswick, 260 miles long, Is otioiwl vauiL- iui many uay w cuiuc. SPEECH SOUNDS SIMILAR Although there are many the Boer War and also the First and Second World Wars. They me to schools one of the most, famous salmon Oncrete ba.se- The vegetable tanning process are going to Princ eRupert for languages spoken throughout rivers in Canada. .oration, lur- an earthquake when It was wiped out by the famous erup- used In shoe manufacture was a short visit with their niece, me wona, mere is consiuemoic discovered by the Hebrews many Mary Calder, and will return similarity between the funda- ern. 53300. oree, were Mrs. F. Hall, Mrs. J. MacDonald, Mrs. Fred Nash, Mrs. W. Anderson, Mrs. R. Squires, Mrs. I. Frank, Mrs. F. Gavan, Mrs. B. Norberg, Mrs. A. Best, Mrs. E. Head, Mrs. H. Philip, Mrs. F. Bailey, Miss E. Head, Miss M. Head, Miss G. Little, Miss M. little. Miss M. West, Mrs. F. Frank. Miss Fredi Hail is leaving in 1 tlon of Vesuvius in 79 A.D. ' Advertise in tne Daily News! ncies, ftvme YVAN1;.D thousands of vears aeo. home by boat. 1 menial speecn sounus. W. '193' II' I I I I COME OEA. ) bt-ONDlE, VOU KMOW "K " I . . f N LETS DANCE ) I DONT LIK6 TO DANCE v ; JV.BC -.THE MUSIC ) ( DURING A MEAL-THE FOOOJ it Donkey En-d. air-le.ids. WANTED Car oatteries, car radiators, brass and copper; paying good prices. See B.C FURNITURE CO.. Black 324 Apply Arin- the near future for Massett ,. Phone 342 or where she wfll become the bride (189i. of Robert Mallory. W A N T E D Second-hand lim-leum, in good condition; ab.o bedroom dresser. Apply Box 378 Dally News. -sanations anci REYNARD ON WAY OUT SASKATOON. O Fur farm IT METAL d Gravel. Roof- HELP WANTED a & Sons, 629 ers in Saskatchewan are finding that fox farming no longer pays and nearly all of them BOYS WANTED-Boys desirir t SO. (tf ) News routes should leave their names at the office as vacancies may be occurring any da tNAL n.,,.,,,. e... j j V rO-lvN (I " I' ' r,s .V A AMVWAV THE V7AITR MiGMT i v 1 C OK MP 6UM5TEAD. LISTEN. P r; are specializing in mink. It costs $20 to $30 to raise a fox and the market value averages $15. LUNCH, undi r .Kit, hopes by WANTED Girl for general laundry work. Apply Pioneer Canadian Laundry. Ufl i. ir.d efficient SALESMEN WANTED iv your HELP WANTED Boy for Sun Route downtown. Apply Bus Depot, or Phone 640. Uf SALESMAN'S OPPORTUNITY A nationally known, 50-year old manufacturer, rated AA-1 seeks top-ranking salesman with good car for Prince U sm;cE in stop at Telkwa ies Iroa Prln" ut raj to Prince (tf) HELP WANTED Woman to ta;;e care of house and small chHd for two months; live, In. Phon? Green 897. H89i MAIDS WANTED tor Kitchen and ward work at Miller Bay f C:m Rooms, ."ft. under new Warding rooms n. Black 548. (198) Rupert territory. A thoroughly diversified line of highest quality construction materials is sold to Industrials, Institutions and General Contractors. An unusual opportunity for a permanent and profitable career. Exclusive territory and unique remuneration plan provides basis for higher than average earn- . . .li . iir Indian Hospital. It will be necessary to live in the Staff1 Residence. Some positions arel I Imir.ed Glasses, cue. Phone "1 evenings. for relief work and may b? , made permanent if services are I suitable. Regular Civil Service I Leave credits are granted, i Apply, Matron. Miller Bay Indian Hospital, by phone or. ings. Kepiy w nuunt . Smith, co Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, BC. letter. tl90) allet, between i Wallace's, on TENDERS " NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders for School Buildings "fon. Finder ' Daily News, Daily News Classified Ads get SEALED Tenders, endorsed "Ten (188) Quick Results! der for School Building" will ue received by the undersigned i 50H Z5?&K r33X M 1 ; .1 1 ' V ' ' ' ' ' ' " 8" ' ' ' , .1. I 1 nn to and Including August JEMLACE 17th, 1948, for the erection and completion of 1. Two-room school at Houston, B.C. ; - TO THE TABLE, L A XP1 '7 NEVER FACE ( LEFT FOR ME - .A r SfEgTS Tiirop . ronm school at PST'lN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . Telkwa, B. C. 3. Three-room annex to High 8ee Your ERAL MOTORS DEALER School at Smithers, B. c cnrir. tpnders for each win crhr.nl are required. Plans and Bulck, Cfaev. Tracks Oldsmobile G.M.C. Trucks Milt specifications may be obtained fmm the School Board office in tACBlNK WORK A SPECIALTY p Machine Shop & Garage Smithers, B. C. on payment of a deposit of $25.00, which amount will be refunded on return of plans in good condition. A certified cheque equal to 10 f fpnrier and payable to the TERRACE, aC. rr I I 1 , (take mv advice-) ' i I ;aoJv. ic 7ZK SL' i'5V'ASERyicE..-4 V'W X music-beg . r Board of School Trustees must accompany the bid, as surety r,f irnod faith. . 1 1 'y OPB5fl ; - u ill L-fr avim v -; y. ! . The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. IN TERRACE . . . A Modern Department Store Nationally-known lines in Ladies' Wear, Yard Goods, Men's Clothing, Shoes . . plus a new Self-Serve Food Section with a Free Delivery Service. Th W tS Vl (if-ffl Up t ; ' A. Muheim, Secretary-Treasurer, Board of Trustees, School District No. 54 Smithers, B. C. 3 iKEENA MERCANTILE (188) Smithers, li. i July 26th, 1913- i City of Prince Rupert TENDER I SAVED VOUR ' jO1 Jr Xr Y TENDERS, marked t;FALED SEATenders for Fire Hall Paint-ing" will be received by the undersigned up to noon Wed- IN THE Seabee Amphibian Plane Non-Schedule Chartec Service Commercial Hunting nesday, August n. . -.HnD' the exterior of t :N& AIR TRANSPORT LTD. Cttv Fire Hall. Specifications be obtained at the office citv Engineer. The hrr: r nn w imv N . cc vr 7 w s . tender will not owest or any PHONES 8- Martin, 23; E. T. Kenney Ltd., 35 accepted, tu u. necessarily be nuPrt: Princ Thain, city w- 1 lw, Kmc r.iturfi ?."'". --II I'-"-" -1 I