Print Hupett Dailp Jftetos . 3 Monday, May 9, 1949 Local News It HOTEL ARRIVALS ems . . . ORANGE LADIES HONOR MRS. COX jal Cedar Sidewalls m Order your Ice now. while i Shirts with color 1 we have ample supplies. Phone 657, Valentin Dairy. ' uo9) AIR PASSENGERS SATURDAY To Vancouver R. G. Van dcr Sluys, Harold E. Winch, T. Jones, A Williamson, J M. Anderson, D. K. Boddy, W. J. McLean, W. A.Dawman. Prince Rupert R. M. Purdie, Vancouver; D. Dedford, Juneau; F. Johnston, New Westminster; .P. Buckan, Prince Rupert; H. A. Dunn, Vancouver; J. C. Cartwrlght, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Port Edward; S. Jones, Vancouver; G. Deletzay, Brown's Mill; J. J. Davies, Vancouver; R. , with undercourse and nails t 50 sq. ft) $6.55 Red Cedar Shingle jeNo. 3, excellent for sidewalls K. F. Harding returned to the city Saturday by air from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Norman Nelson of " Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. arrived in the city on the Chilcotin yesterday afternoon on one of his Tribute to the memory of the late Mrs. S. V. Cox, who was a past mistress and an honorary member was paid by ladies of tne Orange Lodge at their regular monthly meeting held recently in the Oddfellows' Hall. In honor of Mrs. Cox, who died j Moose Lodge Regular Meeting May 10. (108) To Sandspit Miss E. Kinniard.j FRIDAY . ' j From Vancouver Mrs. R. Jol- last month, the chapter's char periodical visits to the com- j Leavltt, Vancouver; P. L. John- Frank Rainbow sailed on the of solcmn liffe, R. N. Caesar, L. S. Lacasse, panys operations at rort i-a- ter was draped with hare ward plant. $5.95 S. Casco, H. A. Dunn, Miss A. Smith, Mrs. H. Gould, H. Black, G. Bonneville, J. L. Cartwright, ceremony. The meeting appointed Mrs. Harry Paulson mistress of the a Princess Louise Saturday on a trip to Vancouver. F. M. Oulland sailed on the Princess Louise Saturday for Nanaimo where he plans to take up residence. II & Mc,CAFFERY LTD. H. D. Forman, superintendent of the Torbrit mine, was a passenger aboard the Chilcotin last evening returning to Alice Arm after a brief business trip to Vancouver. R. W. Levitt, P. J. Johnston, From Sandspit F. Wesley. To Vancouver (Today) Mr. and Mrs. A. Schuberg, B. En- Lodge, and Mrs. George Howe to be delegates to the Orange convention wheih is to be held at Vancouver ""next week. They will leave on Thursday for the ston, Vancouver; J. H. Ruddlck, Vancouver; M. McDonald, Vancouver; J. Grant, Vancouver; J. T. Vogville, Vancouver; J. M. Anderson, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Thorlakson, Brown's Mill; Mr. and Mrs. Briss, Brown's Milil; M. S. Young, Edmonton; Mrs. MacDonald, Miller Bay; Mrs. Cuthill, Port Simpson; Mr. and Mrs. W. Baxter, Port Simpson. R. M. Purdie, Vancouver; J. Shirts with character! gersby, H. L. Darwin. A. E. Ad and sang "The Cattle Call." Mavis Cronln played "The Callers Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Robins sailed on the Princess Louise on a trip to Vancouver and ilC GIRL WalU." J. H. Black, Capitol Theatre manager, returned to the city at the end of the week from a Guides Rolonde Turcott and south. Contributions of $10 to the Cancer Fund and the Red Cross were authorized by the meeting. Following the business session refreshments were served. 1MAU brief business trip to Valncou Beverley Hunter were at the H. J. Young of Swift-Canadian derson, D. K. Boddy, A. G. Wall, T. Allen, H. A. Dunn. To Sandspit (Today) R. Gil-foy, W. Bodnaruk. From Vancouver (Saturday) G. Lynum, W. O'Toole, K. F. Harding, J. J. Phillips, Miss Kin-caid, A. E. Adderson. door, assisted by Betty Oskey Co. returned to the city on the sale of " , tea and was held In the by ARROW Warm up your wardrobe with color. We have some of thr neatest tripes and handsomest color that have come our way in quite a while. And they're all Arrows . . . neat fitting, SANFORIZED Arrows ... in a variety of collar styles. See 'eml You'll want 'em! ver. He was accompanied south Gable, Kamloops; F. E. Blew-by his daughter, Wanda, who is din smlthers; C F. P. Faulkner, remaining in Vancouver. New Westminster; Mr. Justice and Nina Makrl. cmicotln yesterday afternoon from a brief business trip to Butedale. tt em T T jchool Hall last lhe Catholic Girl r i "ir ....... Wood, ,,uuu' Vancouver ""WU,U Servlteurs were Patrol Leader Frances Murphy and Guides Brett, Mary Zogas and Stella M S Rrvan. veteran court - " .t,nnr.rr malrlncr his first Phillips, VanCOUVCrj W J. HaVS, From Sandspit (Saturday) E. Shaprun. vAuaumu ix-gion txecuuve j V(sit here in 13 yearSj is of ficiat-I frince Kupert; m s. aryan, van- Chapman. ji beautifully dec Mr. Justice H. S. Wood arrived in the city on the Chilcotin yesterday afternoon, being here to conduct the spring session of the Supreme Court As Meeung lonignt, B p.m. i lnB at the Dresent session of the couvcr; A. waste, Vancouver; u fVfv Reeuiar Monthlv Meet- ! e, r,,..t v,ro hp' Hanson, r.it.v. S. S. Swain. Van- Classified Ads. Get Results. q.jr UUpitlUC kUUlb IIO.IIJ.V O . . ' - ' Guides Barbara Ball, Hazel Hunter and Paulette Madson were behind the home cooking booth. ' . Patrol Leader Janctte Clou- ing ixgion Hall, Wed., ' wm proceed later in the week ' couver; J. Alnsworth, vancou- May 11, 8 p.m. (with to Prince George where Assizes ver; E. Chapman, Vancouver; initiation of new mem- king flowers ana wiling booth was red and blue crepe company' color. ns presented dur-j the enjoyment of tara Ball and Bev-: played and sang How" and "My tlcr was cashier for the tea bers) (lt) will be held next week with Mr. Justice J. O. Wilson presiding. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Forbes will T. Woods, Smithers; C. Adam, Terrace; A. E. Adderson, Edmonton; Mrs. C. R. deKergom-meaux. Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Watts, Smlthers; S. Gur- sizes which opened today. The docket is a light one and His Lordship expect sto be able to return to Vancouver tomorrow afternoon on the , Chilcotin. Comiiig north with him were Mrs. Wood and her friend, Mrs. room. The Gulden were nssistert hv Olof Hanson arrived in the A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Place to Buy" SUPPORT THE MUSIC AND DRAMA FESTIVAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY May 12 and 13 v27 3rd Ave. West Phone 775 ladies of the Catholic Women's cu u" "Ie Wlimui ymay , ue itmums m afternoon from Vancouver and tomorrow after-Garon League In the persons of Mrs. . the Chilcotin and Mrs Cloutler be- exPects to spend the next few noon, Mr. Forbes having been ney, Edmonton; J. J. Saxon, of Vancouver; E. Wark, Vancouver; w. R. McKay, who are making here for the past couple weeks', .by." Guides Mary weeKS m lne cl1 ana alslnct the hind home cooking booth, Paulette Madson nn hnsiness in rnnnertinn with u oenuu, lerruce, u. xicaui- , me ruunu nip w ! Builders and Contractors his rtuMes steamboat insDec- erington, Smithers. Stewart today. iutrcl Boy." Guides Mrs. Dumas, Mrs. Telseth and Mrs. Brett in the kitchen. 1 1 ii and Beverley Hun- tor. He also made a trip to , the Armv." Bev- Nick Christopher arrived In the city on the Chilcotin yes-terday afternoon from Vancouver, being here on a business trip. Burns Lake to inspect the Fran , NOTE New Roofinp Paper, Red, Mineralized, 3-ply special, roll $4 B.C. FURNITURE CO. (121) r clayed "Castin- a;bara Ball played Try a Classified Ad for Results. cois Lake ferry. Carl Pohle, well known Terrace sawmill operator, accompanied by Martin Miller and Wilfrid Toop, was a 'Saturday business visitor in the city. They drove in with a light delivery SMITH & ELKINS HOSPITAL ENJOYS SPRING FANTASY WWM 1 "Z. for yur pet-tetter fetMULkm K, I I fl meaty nourishing dog and cat foods J- 1 I I (k ) lofmutas developed, tested, and proven Z- !?i75 . , by a veterinarian the only person in tKe T"""' vvi f f" world who understands your best friend V &)f jV car in a little more than three hours in the morning, retu niiv,' to the interior in the afternoon. HAVE HAD YEARS OF PLUMBING AND HEATING EXPERIENCE wilting U pijuble In dTnc. Pleaaa refrain troiu uiepnuiuu im vara par uuenlun. minimum ctutrK. too. B!ru noun i-itf Tbnk. Uentb Notices, Funeral Notice. UarrUge Patients and staff at Miller Bay Hospital had a pleasant entertainment surprise on Saturday -when the Young People's Society of St. Peter's Church Frank Calder, C.C.F. candi and Engagement Announctuienia: SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLK PIUCK date for Atlin in the provincial election, sailed last night on the FOR SALfc MtMORlAM .n.-.f rtnf in n more Ktrrmc and I I s-XXJ J nS Uni ,' F,, ,olid b," d9 '9 ("'"P k I 1 1 rvt I :::-r oddr-) " to"mp CZy ! PHONE 174 Box 274 i memory of Mrs. ' gave two" ompi;u prestations Chilcotin for the Naas River on FOR SALE McClarv Cream En amelled Ranee with sleeve Oil of their show before enthusiastic ....ib v.., audiences. Responsible for thepanled by his uncle, Johnson Burner. Phone Green 284. (112) arrangement of the event were w.... :w Lee who passed 9th. 1943. T.oucs will linger oi chanKC them, it's :. may cumc cannot FOR SALE Gramaphone and records. Morris Chair. Dining Room Table (oakt. Pictures, Pots and Pans, Dishes, Tuns, Ice-box. Green 165. (109) mtcnibrance "of V - (y ftytk Moil an, .W.11R.BAIURBS lob.lu jS(S l Z " noi'in9 instructioni on the package. f "' Ifc- j"3f t if ' f They beg for it! J Indian Rupcriptendent F. E. An- j field and Mrs. Eunice Davies R.N Jady.superlnteiident of the., hncoltal, lth Mrs. Helen Mar-f clilldon of the Y.P.S. Cars were provided by Armlne Boas. Fred Burroughs, and G. S. Rcade. At the conclusion of the evening! show, refreshments were served nissrtbv her loving REAL ESTATE JOHN H. BULGER DPTOMETRfST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Jon,!AirRarct, Kim nly !y. (It) Com- MEN'S INDERWEAR COUNTRY HOME for Sale, partly furnished, also good work shop, store room and chickens. Good opportunity for KlGEMKNT to the players. - and Mrs. Davies, A Duff us of 144 work. V.U1H. Will will ruiiauit-i consider trading nulling' iistwisn to announce for good trolling boat. Write , expressed appreciation in or f tno hn Box M2 Daily News. (109) patients and staff to Archdeacon ment of their third Bettv. to Robert I ; room furnished E. D. Hodson, rector of fat. rcter - FOR SALE 4 :he weddiiii! to take V.W.V.VA,.SWiWAWWWAVAV.Wi".WW; house close in. For particu a May, 184'J, lars Phone Blue 009. (tf) I FOR SALE and the entire cast. Participating in the presentation of the entertainment were: Vin Elliott.' Richard 'Tweed. THE i . ! vna KAI.R 4 riuim Wartime ANNOUNCEMENT Zenith Wash Well, House, furnished or unfur jilshed. Second Overlook. TIOOK. Re- Ke-: ... . nuv T.nrtre 81" Bacon Street. (110) decorated inside and out. ul-"7"';,f" (7ml Fenced in lawn. Phone Red, Sally Welter, Dick Hedstrom, E5' Y MMffiETT (110) 872 until 7:30 p.m. Shari Inealls, Frank McFadden 1939 Mercury Sedan Quick sale. Phono Iona Hardy, Carol Brcntzcn, (113) FOR SALE 4 Room Bungalow Margaret Symes. Pat Tipton. Don Saunders, Bob Franklin, Glynne McClarv Rancc burner. $jU.00. 211 binations, all sizes SPECIAL 52-23 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS AND SPORT SHIRTS SPECIAL $175 to $5.75 MEN'S SOCKS For dress Si work SPECIAL 40c to $1.25 MEN'S WORK PANTS Bis selection SPECIAL $2.95 to $4.75 MEN'S RAINCOATS Good style, all sizes SPECIAL $!0 MEN'S DRESS AM) SEMI-DRESS PANTS Good fit and well-made SPECIAL $4.25 to $10.75 MEN'S SHOES For work and dress, well-made SPECIAL $6.45 to $8.75 BOYS' PILLOVER SWEATERS New styles SPECIAL $1.30 to $3.95 BOYS' WINDBREAKERS Shower-proof, all sizes SPECIAL $3-25 BOYS' PANTS Tweed, all-wool and cotton, all sizes, well-made SFECIAL $2.75 to $1.75 Callow, Bill Watts. Joyce Peterson, Dick Gilker, Anne Whiting. (113 1 HP Vlviim flas near MeBride. Basement, rental jjropcrtv at rear, immediate occupancy. Priced for quick sale. 4 small wartime houses in good condition. I six room house on 6th E. including oil stove and heater, 3 lots, immediate occupancy, verv low priced. For these Skeena Construction & Cabinet Co. Builders and General Contractors FLOOR SANDING AND CABINET WORK CONCRETE WORK AND REMODELLING Houses built under the N.II.A. Plan 20 down payment-balance in easy monthly payments over a period of 15 to 20 years. Free Estimatces FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE BLACK 221 P O. BOX 1676 (Formerly O. D. Haugen Grocery) is now in position to offer prompt, jjj efficient service to its customers. GROCERIES FRESH MEATS PRODUCE Doreen Bateman, Henry Dixon, -l condition, $200 "".Hime. (Ill)) Shirley Hudson, Hazel Tweec, Percy Welter. Margaret Wide, - Goitiff business. Income, suitable Llovd Pedersen, Jim Hemmons, and other property see ARMSTRONG AGENCIES at t couple. Large nv-ffs. Apply Seal Cove 307 3rd W. or Phone 342. tf) (109) Free Delivery N. R. YOUNG S Phone Red 411 N. P. BAKER" 869 Sixth Ave. E. Ernie Braman, Vaughan Tatter-sail. Accompanists: Mrs. Helen Marchildon, piano; Vaughan Tattersall, violin. tor he nt K SALE 1841 Ford N (122) J ' eriKine 1946. ran FOR RENT Sleeping Room. 801 w) miles. Phone Rnrrien Street. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms, "f call at 704 5th (tf) - Bedroom Suite ramp ninn oi-i ., r- R43 n Ave West. iio' I. "MIL tf t O til- M Thursday after- PERSONAL ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW (1UB) Announcemwit Ml aertmen- ml column wUl be charged lor lull montn t 26 Mod urO Presbyterian Missionary Tea Church Hall, May 12. Music and Drama Festival, J' Home Appliances WAFFLE IRONS .". $12.00 j PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (rubber goods twelve samples f, tie... nostnairt in Dlaln seal -'M2 Chevrolet Sc-Lry S.ot,(l condition. "ea. can be seen Motors. (tfi rM2 DikIkc Special ed wrapper, catalogue included General Novelty Co., Dept. 'PR,' 71 Major St.. Toronto, Out. 133 WANTED May 12 and 13. 1 TWIN WAFFLE IRONS $16.1)5 m r i Rupert Motors i SILEX STEAM IRONS : $23.50 St. Peter's W.A. Bazaar, May 12. S.O.N. Smorgasbord, May 17 Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs One single bed, 3- WANTED Woman to care for four-year old and cook meals three days a week. Blue 163 WILL CUT MORE WOOD. MORE EFFICIENTLY CHECK THE EXTRA FEATURES OF THE P.M. Recoil Starter ' Weighs only 35 to 37 lbs. Swivel Carburetor Parts and Service Readily Easy to file teeth on the job Available Made in Canada. Price 26" cutter bar size $295.0 Price 32" cutter bar size $315.00 (plus sales tax if applicable) FROM PRINCE RUPER1 SUPPLY HOUSE 712 Second Avenue P.O. Box 772 L, W. Kergin. Card Party, Catholic School REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED I G.E. AUTOMATIC IRONS . . $9.95 to $12.50 p CJ.E. HEATING PADS $8.95 jj I (I.E. TOASTERS $9.95 to $11.95 jj I ELECTRIC CLOCKS . $6.95 to $14.00 jjj u v- I'll' pu. o w and $in ti-,,.,,u. Hall, May 19, 8 p.m. Driver. Apply (It) WANTED Taxi 112 Taxi. ; ehairs, Jardinicrs, WANTED Sewing. Phone Blue (tf) 413 or call at 530 oth W. nn) H QTRAM RADIATORS $41.00 to $48.00 m ield R. E. MORTIMER . 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFFR) Sulto, Radio! HELP WANTED H.M.C.S. Halda Chapter I.O.D. E. Tea, May 21. May 24 Is Kinsmen Day-Queens. Parade, Sports, Dance, Grand Prizes. Cathedral W. A. Tea, May 20, Mrs. W. S. Kergin. Sonja Ladies Tea May 28. Set n n S.t. anogany ienced wait- iNorthern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. HUB) nmnriuav Cafe. tHO) CHIROPRACTOR HELP WANTED-General clerk 'Wee Station and nt ots. includes BESNER BLOCK jj STEWART, B. C. H 1 PHONE 210 1 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. lor crecni on ce ; to Wear. Box 513 Daily News. TTitDrt rhurch Tea June 8 John F. L. Hughes, D.C., Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block Eron.58 .borage tank. That's Only Part of our Service WHEN YOU DRIVE IN FOR GAS, MISTER, THAT'S ONLY THE BEGINNING! . We check yout oil, battery and '. at the home of Mrs. Nlckerson i on; 111 downtown .entrance tn m.h. HELP WANTED pon'cn Borden Street, iJliilifllillillllllMlllili and Home omce cierK, niu.-.t - ,v,rriip anrt have know Lutheran Tea Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment how 9 10:30 .m. to 12:30 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. CVKNINOH AvV ?ellamv at 1093 Black 152. (108) ledge of general office routine. ,:"R.inVw th auallfi Cooking, June U. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. Nov. 17. Nations to Box 515 Daily News. OF. TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex Cat e s tere and Office m Monday snd Friday, 7:30 pm. foi I those unable to come durln? tm MACHINRV Chai?.ai,?s- Bedroom day. RKOEPTIOMSi NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES tires . . . Give your windshield a clean face, besides you pay only for what you buy the rest is on us. BOB PARKER'S unce arternoona. Chinese Dishes a SpccTali STAMP COLLECTORS . '-vw riuur vov -""a, iiiiirs. i nn- k'", n Paints, i Cups and We have a very fine selection Rood prices Pirn."' Kl CHOP SUEYt CHOW MEIN 324 NlTURE CO We otter compiew -equipment for Sawmills. Re manuracturinK, Contractors, Link-Belt Speeder, Adams Littleford. Owen, T. L. Smltn. Clark. National, etc Full information from National Machinery Co. Ltd., Vancouver. B.C. Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. UPTOWN SERVICE STATION WortK in stock. Also r.U. mm Albums, etc. Come In and look them over. KEN VVILMOT 718 SECOND AVENUE Hftcnnrt Avenue oDnoslte Prince Rupert Hotel PHONE 791 7:00 am. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders or Second and MeBride V SRL Sons. 629 You Saw It in The News!