ifti HOTEL ARRIVALS i'Can'adian Pacific' Prince Rupert Daiiy News Saturday, April 15, 1950 Farewell Parly For Peterson (PRINCE RUPERT) F. Soar, B. F. McStay, A. L. Bell, J. Farquhar, S. W. Bell, Vancouver; E. L. Larsen, Ole Colorful, Exciting Uurt dur- juliff Romantic action drama in- Peterson, Banff, Alberta; C. 2. spired by incidents in connec- MacAdams, William Deare, L. tion with the construction of MacDonald Liverpool, N.S.: Mrs. $555, an $100 over Mr. Justice James U. Coady Miss Eileen ' " Cro nf h it wil! be in IWMUWrtm week to conduct th spring se-l(,inn . ""uoia "ten ,.:e thai 405. low Captain Of Albcrni Being Transferred to Victoria About one hundred friends gathered In the Valhalla Hall on Wednesday evening to honor 'Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson ucai unetii, alter spending Febru- sion of the Supreme Court As sizes. sizes, He ne will w" arrive' irivc Sunday ounuay af Canada's first transcontinental Magnusson and children, railway, "Canadian Pacific" is chikan; F. C. Penny, Digby the colorful feature picture land: Mrs. B. Relntmelster, r,.K ne;e conducting sew oin-t costs which opened at the Capitol Sandspit; F. Short, Ken Cassldy, Theatre last night and will b? H. Short, J. Beatty, Burns Lake. as con- STEAMSHIP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR Vancouver AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call ' CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE Prince Rupert, B. C. with a farewell party who are moving to Victoria. Capt. Peterson has been a valued employee of the Depart-ment of Transport Aids to monthly ai- iM . , , , ternoon on the Coqultlam WiM1?. urhings classes Vancouver. There Is., large list ' ?h rLTV" local women at of cases tor this court which1 ?iVC ?en"re' left bv 'ast eve-will open on Monday and may i i g . pr Smitners where continue all week. . - - Je w" ndl'cf a similar course. JShe will be back here to take part Women of Moose please takeJtl the Hobby Fair later in the novelties to Star Stylewear hot 'month, laer than Tuesday, April 18. i ro'i saw it m the News! repeated tonight. Filmed in color and, replete with drama, excitement and mountain spectacle, the film is in natural feat. Lan Navigation niunrh fni- tVi oc SPORT SHIRTS WAIKIKI LEISURE- TOGS By Bluestone Pinto Model A fine, gabardine in cross-over' zipper style . . washable ... pre-shrunk and .rt,i Lilt Announcement 30 years. His first command was CJ" 1(;(aUons c; nadlan Rockies and foothills ih mntnr vpci p, fn for but month I ,,, IcVl Pf J nilBUC , , (88)1 eeung, oi int. Union of PCI hv thf) Hflllfhmico anrlr,f lidtuen shortly Birnle and for the past four The story Is centered about ! NoXrnoxinTS ' Norlnern Sports oxlng years he has been the captain Tom Andrews, a surveyor who !.upB; "perming engineers Local 115 K. F. Harding, general man-' Carpenters Hall Sunday, ' April ager of the Prince Rupert Fish-' 16; 2:30 p.m. (g8) 11:30 p.m., stolen hi trlid hck ............ w vg.... , a v... Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Following Card Tournament, - Catholic Hall, Thursday, April 27. to the city by plane Thursday from a trip to the Queen ui - u o. niuuriu. uapi. t-eier- oecomca a irouoie snooter in the son is leaving at the end of this battle to span the Rockies with week for Victoria to take over chain.s of steel.' Highlighted is command ,of another vessel an unusual romance between there. I Andrews and Cecille a tpmnps. 1 1 The new premises of the - Canadian Legion. I .i about three United Church Bake Sale April 15th at Gordon and An- .,, existed iu ; (1st Ave. near 2nd St) Eft Guests were received by Mrs. tuous mountain girl, who risks dersons 11 to 4. b suppod cul' Prince Rupert District Scout Association Is conducting - a will be open for Inspection by the Dubllc to- J W. Eastwood, Mrs. N. S. Brew- her life to help his dream come Women of the Muose NoveR; the trucK, ts- Leader's Training Course in the er and Mrs. John MacLeod, and: true. Randolph Scott plays tha Spring Tea. April 19, in the new he steering col- ! morrow ' (Sundav. Anril ir, "'it., fcm ln.il OrtOft escorted into the hall to the, role of Andrews while Nancy MOse temple and i0nui"ii rfl., , .,.., ' from 2 to 4 D.ra. Adults nniv nu tune of the pipes, played oy, Olson, University of California st- Peters Spriuu Sale April expertly tailored . . . . green, wine, flrey and" ' brown. ' ' Priced ot : ... $5.95 u ui c--,u wuuujuaa j - j tampered , been Piper William MacKay. James co-ed, 'makes her screen debut 20- .burner j..wauson oi Vancouver, m Tomorrow tvnn. -Jier investiga xuia cuiuae a upeu w youn fleacon Hodson and uaaaen was master of cere- lr: the role of Cecille. Jane Wy-, Prjsbyterlan Spring SaJs Canon , jtd the citizen j l ien or women over 18 yeara of Proclcter monies and music for dancing att plays a pioneer lady doctor; April 27. n0ved the truck are ' exchanging Evehsong. ? . for (iti age, interested in boys' ork t:80 p.m, ci nri welfare Na nhllirallnri " tn 1 Common Law public mischief, lied guilty and h police court stay in Scouts. , If Interested, . ' Attention . Rupert , Rod and REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED write District Commissioner vf oun Association. Members was furnished by Mr. Smillie J. Carroll Naish is the indomin-and Mis. Thompson. atable "powder monkey"; and Jack Eastwood, Jack - Evans Victor Jory, appears as a vil-and , Jack Leeming were in J lalnous fur trader, charge of the punch bowl. I . .' Refreshments were served at " midnight, after which N. S. K.! Classified ads tolng results. i- apologized to Scouts, P.O. Box 187, City, before P,ea3e attend a general meetinr; April 15. 90J iof yur clulj Monday, April 17. Hobby Show Apl. 27, 28 and 29. C. C. F. Tea and Sale, Ladles' Lounge Civic Centre, April 29. Orange Spring Sale and Tea, May 3. United Church Mothers' Day Sale, May 4th. Student Recital, combine vl-oliA and piano. May 5, 7:30. Gyro Klondykc Night May 5 Beachcomber Model Made from synthetic yarns. .. fast color dyed . . washable and pre-, shrunk . . . mottled green, brown and blue ' Priced ot $6.50 Election of officers.. (891 R. E. MORTIMER S24 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR Brewer, with a few appropriate Two Vancouver business men, D. R. Stewart and J. Cianci, are remarks, presented Capt. and in the city looking over business' Reminder Daylight the manner m : vehicle accl-.rted to police decrease of two j January. One A tor reckless .e (or drunken .victlons in each Mrs. Peterson with cabinet of a niing. Jack Evans, Jack East-complete set of flatwear for , wood and the Misses Heather Presbyterian Missionary Tea prospect. They are friends of Saving on April " 30' ' Allan lrmrlPnnn U 4W eight. i Brewer, Norma and Julia Mac-' Church Hall, May 11th. Sonja Tea May 13. Mrs Norman MacKay . and Kay and Mrs. Norman McLeod. Mrs. J. W. Webster were In' The evening was brought to a' Daylight' saving in British! Columbia this year will become effective Sunday, April 30 and conclude Sunday, September 24.' Eastern Star Tea May 18. S.O.N. Badminton Dance every Saturday night. enarge or the kitchen. Servi- close with the singing of "They teurs were Mesaames Jack Lee- are Jolly Good Fellow " SIKQER We repair all makes Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates Phone 864 niiftii nuuoviuil r.Itu U1UVC tilClli to Port Edward. ThUr opinion of the road is nut veiy good, said the real estav agent as. the Vt--hicle was stuck In mud during the trip to the mainland, , YOUR SPICING PLANTING! The finest Selections Of gladlola bulbs and rose bushes now at Balagno Florists. Greerr 787. (hi . : " - i- : . : February, gave ;, to speeding in continued pa-( in all school Button Sport Shirt by , Barpnet . . . full weight gabardine . . . washable" . . . exclusively styled for comfort, f it and smart '' appearance ', Priced at $6.95 :hat more care Singer Sewing Centre anoss premises lo:king windows Mrs. Jack Wylie sailed by the rely Ei';!it were , chllcotin last night on her re- durms mai turn to Massett after a visit of, a I week or so to the city. I Dance S.O.N. Hall Saturday 9 to 12 p.m. Music by Mike Co-lussl. Everybody welcome. (88) ffdspiXtuTr QoodFood For Tasty Meals At Reasonable piices . ' ' I ; t - - Chinese pishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY ,'aii'T Is nuIIus wi VuC Piin-a trip to Van-f will visit licr Kr-iu-law, Mr. ' Vance, before -.liir.ee and her .a trip to Ei iK- j George Fri;.zell returned to the i city this week from Vancouver , where he went to attend a cere-I monlal of Gizeh Shrine Temple I at which a noted visitor was the 383' TAXI Now at Your Service Imperial Potentate. Harold Lloyd, famous screen comedian. Mr. Fri7.zcll also raid a visit to Victoria. . . Ml I0GGED ? ' many cmer-?umping Ilood-'Viiig violations Photo Shop ; Enlarging Jack and Vivian Wralhall, KJQOL - rusted pipes CHOW MEIN IBLex Cafie 2nd Ave, Opp. Rupert Hotel 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders CALL 383 CABS DAY or NIGHT Stand 733 2nd Ave At the Washington Block . '.tended to. WOIT DELAY. ami Jobbing acted W108 P Rupert partners In the photographic supply business located on Third Avenue, have purchased a now empty restaurant build-inir on Third Avenue West op-Hsltc First Street, from P. H. Liiuey. The transaction was made recently but transfer of ' the photographic business to the larger building will not be completed for some time, Miss Wrathall said .today. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS PAYS! f ' Heating 'HUMAN 'rlicc Bidg.) i 4., 4 km- . WATCH REPAIRS IF IT CAN'T BE FIXED DON'T THROW IT AWAY. A liberal allowance will be allowed as a trade ' in on a new 1950 Model MANSON'S British Columbia monufocture ond stock mufflers exponsion tonks, exhaust "otcrs, holibut shutes MSHEET METAL WORKS ij CONQUER CANCER YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELLER Frincc Rupert 3rd. Ave. Box 098 0U11ER & WELTER We're Going to the Dogs! lFwncrly B & w Transfer) Patrons to know of the chanae of CAMPAIGN I PM . . 'w With a Ncw Stock of Dog w"ie, Khone and Office Phone Black 774 c) T Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue Collars, leather and chain leashes and harness, rubber bones arid balls CALL IN TODAY N. Y. KNOX, Provincial Chairman. A. C. LAW, Drmly itn'rniim. A. C. TtK.NER, i Won. Treasurer, GIVE THROUGH YOUR PRINCE RITERT CANCER COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN: REV. F. ANTROBUS NEW SPRING ARRIVALS SUITS Dressmakers in if Checks and Gabardines 518 3rd Ave. P.O. Box 1118 Phone Red 400 from $22.95 Gabardine C I A r IT Flannel HAwRl from $195 fOR APRIL SHOWERS ""-brcllas as low as $3.25 Cotton Prints in latest spring styles from $2.5 to $7.95 o) W HE 0M'S DEPARTMENT STORE McBrlde Street .