Prince tluprrt Dailp jUctos Lto. Munday, April 20, 1U48 EDWIN VEIL, 12, DRIVE THROUGH SNOW (Continued Irom Page It Local News Items... LUMBER 1 D PASSES AWAY i This manes one wonder why Moose Card Party And Dance Enjoyed we do not make a Number One Mr. and Mrs. Harold "Whalen Will borrower who has film LARGEST CONTINENT Asia, the largest continent, contains about one-third of the, earth's dry land and one-twelfth part of the whole surface of the Edwin Anton Veil, talented 12- and daughter Pat are sailing on WE NOW HAVE STOCKS OF 'Northwest by Air" please return same to library?" (It) year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. An the Cardena Tuesday on a Prince Rupert Lodge, Loyal i R.iuh t edar and Planks, lengths to 2 and 22 feet. Order of Moose, was host Sat month's holiday trip to Van-1 couver. ton Veil, of 620 Fraser Street, died In Prince Eupert General globe. vJ 2x6.2x8... Men's work pants at prices that mean a real saving to you. urday night to scores of mem ,.n. Z I . I"1" I.Ian. a A A ti.ltaa ,11 widins i i Hospital on Sunday from a condition resulting from a diseased bers and friends who enjoyed an evening of whist playing ad Moose meeting Tuesday 8 Number 1 and Number 2, 5X. PI" V L-i.;..olM See our ad. WATTS & NICKER-SON. (m. th aniicndix. He had been ill for p.m. installation oi omcers. Women of the Moose invited to dancing. Winners at cards, which took up the early part of the road from Which to show tourist the finest scenery In B.C. "There are many people driving cars around Prince Rupert who know nothing about the problems of road building and maintenance simply because they will not travel them in their present condition. So those in authority take it for granted that the road is good enough as it j is. May I suggest that, since it is possible to drive over the I road from Prince Rupert to about a week. PRICES ON APPLICATION A Grade Six pupil at Borden attend. Refreshments and entertainment. Frank Copeland, who has been stationed at Pacofi, Queen Charlotte Islands, for the win Street School, he was an ac To Clear complished accordian player and ter, sailed Saturday night on the Gordon Reade, fisheries sup was well known and popular at ervisor for this area, and M. evening were Mrs. A. Dumas and Mrs. S. Haugan with L. Franklin and L. Halstad tallying high scores for the men. Dancing to music provided by the Moose Orchestra commenced at 10:30 with C. E. Brechin as muster of ceremonies. During inter social functions. lBERT AND McCAFFERY LTD Catala for Vancouver. Prince Rupert Liberal Asso Houghton sailed Saturday night Funeral services will be held on the Catala for a trip to the PHONE 116 Building Supplies ciation. General Meeting, Com Wednesday afternoon at B.C. . Lumber L Bella Bella district on official mon Lounge, Civic Centre, Tues Undertakers' Grenville Court Chapel, Capt. Earl Jarrett of business. day, April 27, 8:00 p.m. Import Men's WORK PANTS mission refreshments , were served and prizes distributed to ant. (98) Terrace without any difficulty, but not at 40 mile san hour, every motorist who can should get behind his steering wheel and head for Terrace. the Salvation Army officiating. Will ah Daseball players in INSTALLATION the winners at cards. IvoUt f terested in playing In the local Mr. and Mrs. R. McClymont and Miss Helen Black, the latter MINSTREL SHOW OF OFFICERS "They will see the diversion I FRESH ( baseball league please register at Grotto Cigar' Store by April 29? (101) of Miller Bay Hospital staff, left around the Kwlnltsa snowslide till IU-cular Price $9.50 MAY PERFORM AT TERRACE Announcements AU advertisemrjiA ax this coltimu will be charged for a full month at 25 cents a word by air today for Vancouver en route to Regina where Mrs. Mc Elio Furniture Store, Third 1 f 1. T Ctll t New Executive of Canadian Legion Takes Over The annual ceremony of the Installation of officers and mem and will be aware also of the need for better road building and maintenance machinery so that the men who do the work willingly and efficiently can v.jrmoun .am ou -lAvenue Friday 6 pm. April 30, born, is seriously 111. Mr. Still- .., n, R,, ,,,, dav The Rotary Club minstrel show, which played successfully three times last week in the Civic Men's navy all-wool Humphrey Tweed Work Pants To Clear 6.45 pr. born visited here not lonS ago Everything must be sold to clear ERRING BAIT j , inlet, Pori her Island J ,at "WA.MKCIA" ) (1031 y with his wife. Card Party, Catholic, School Hall, April 29 United Chinch Spring Sale, April 29. Mother's D w Tea, Salvation the premises. Further reduo oir oi uk eweuuve councii 01 mak. a totter shnwinir hv nrn- Centre auditorium, may put on Hons In price for you to buy at tne local Drancn or the Cana- ducine more miles of road ner a show at Terrace. H. T. Lock TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY great savings. Baby carriages dlan Legion took place at the I dollar spent, rather than more I chairman of the minstrel show committee is sounding out the road im- and all kinds wheeled goods too Army Native Girl's Home, May numerous to mention. (tf)i4 3-6 nm. igion nan on rnaay mgnt, dollars per mile of with Past-President V. G. Hous- I properly maintained. FOR SALE Twin baby buggy, like new. 709 6th Ave. West, or call Black 153. (99) ion in cnarge oi tne ceremony cast and orchestra on the proposal. The show had its final performance at a matinee Satur Prince Rup-rt District Music After President Ralph Smith' and Drama Festival, Civic Cen "When one realizes that 54 miles of heavy snow must be kept off the 94-mile stretch between Prince Rupert and Ter HELP WANTED W A N T E D Competent office day afternoon attended by an jargaret McLeod audience of 250 children and clerk for permanent position, William B. McCalium of the mechanical department of Dibb Printing Co., having had the misfortune to severely fracture his ankle on Saturday, Is a patient In the Prince Rupert General Hospital. It may be some OPTOMETRIST NEW OFFICE8 typewriting and business adults. It was exceptionally well received, as it had been during and officers and members of the executive council for 1948 had taken the oath in accordance with the ritual laid down for the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, J. S. Wilson, zone representative tre, May 5 and 6, afternoons and evenings. St. Ppter's spring sale, May 6. Gyro Klondyke Nitc, May 7. Mother's Day Tea, Home Cooking, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons race, there can be no question of whether or not It Is a boy's Job to be done with toys or a training preferred. Applica tions in writing, giving quali time before he Is able to be f ications and experience, to its two previous showings on Thursday and Friday nights. ! ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Box 334 Daily News. (tf around again. man's Job to be done with the best of tools and equipment procurable, and these used in cooperation with the railway ' for the Prince Rupert district, addressed the meeting on the principles of the Canadian Le of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) 5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. Shrine Club Bund Concert May 10. Regular Prices Si.i5 to $8.50 Men's heavy all-wool, Tweed Work Pants To Clear 5.45 pr. Ki f-ular Price $3.15 Men's heavy Cotton Drill Work Pants To Clear 2.45 Dn Regular Price $5.75 pr. Men's cotton whipcord Work Pants in brown and navy To Clear $3.5 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Toombs, 2730 Dow Avenue, Burnaby (formerly of Prince Rupert), announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Hazel Maude, to De Jong's Cash gion and particularly urged that the forthcoming year should see a larger attendance of veterans of World War II at Legion meet one I r'S 93 J -.vv,.; Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. Piano Concert by John Joseph Hotel. . A . i , 1 L... T,.V.'t. and Carry Ltd. irranKy, sponsureu uy uuoi ings and taking part In the work of the Branch. He also stressed the point that all ex-servicemen and women In the Daughters, Civic Centre, May 19. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at Mr. Donald Ross Brown, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brown, 213Q Prince Edward Street, Vancouver, B.C. The wedding to take place May 15, at 7:30 p.m., in Beaconsfield United Church, Rey. J. Herdman Arrivals Prince Rupert A. C. Skipper, PacoH; J. H.I city should become members of the Legion which was continual m w has been purchased by PHIL LYONS . the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. Eastern Star Tea, June 3. Hitchcock, Queen Charlotte LLOriNG PRINTING ly working for the rights and benefits of all veterans, and aiding them an3 their dependents in times of necessity, sickness and at death. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Edward Earl and family of Terrace wish to thank all ENLARGING City; G. Flamank, Vancouver; W. E. Bottomley, Smlthers; D. J. Montgomery, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Martin. New Westminster; W. B. Lang, New Westminster; E. W. Broks, Vancou SIPtKPAX PRESS - FOR THIS WEEK ONLY those who, by their consoling words, kindly acts and beautiful litHROME and KODAK You saw 11 Hi the News! ver; J. D. Scrivener, Victoria; A. floral tributes helped to soften FILMS Pollard, Sheraton; W. R. Bon- I the grief of the sudden loss of a WE HOPE TO RETAIN ALL THE OLD FRIENDS AND MAKE MANY NEW ONES. DE JONG'S CASH & CARRY LTD. andlcr & Cowgill ;i St. box 64 neycastle, Montreal; L. Simon- dearly beloved husband and son, Richmond Beach, Wash- j father. Especially 'do they wish lngton; S. Burchall, Vancouver; 'to thank Dr. Stanley Mills, Rev. C. Morris. Smithers; Mr. and J. McAllister, E, Sande, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bushman, Vancouver; ;Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. C. R. de Ker-A. J. Willan, Smlthers; W. R. jgommeaux, the Canadian Legion, Gibb, Vancouver. (and the Oddfellows' Lodre. C AC CC0 pCE RUPERT, B. C. FIFTH AT McBRIDE PHONE 250 iuiuiilu: :" 'iff! Income tax Mothers Day MAY 9 CARDS BNS PREPARED SEE' Are you foinu thru the functional 'tntddUv ite' period peculiar to women (38-52 yr.? Duea thia make you suffer from hot Aanhas, feri mo ntrrmu, hifrh-atrimR, tired? Then Dt try I,ydia E. Ptnkhara'i Vegetable Com-tKMitMi LoreiieveMjeh symptoms' Pink ham 'l ( Mi pound aim haa what Doctor call a Umtwhic tonic effect! LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S B I E. 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