7 FrTnce Rupert pally Kewsf Saturday, June 10, 1950 RE-ROOFING! Mr. ana Mrs. P. II. Lin-sey are leaving the city a week from today on the Princess Luui.se " " y English Arfisf Moves fo Canada When you build or remodel, choose BP. pHALT S H f K G L IS the overwhelming leisure begins with fcr a month's vacation trip. They will proceed direct to Vic-1 torla after which they will go to j Chllliwack where their Prince i Rupert-born niece. Miss Jose-' Cash For Old" Gold ' J 0jce o" a ii-' iimiiui my iiumc-owners, Duilders j architects from coast to coast. Thev ore made by BUILDING PRODUCTS n y ri Pi HALIFAX An English artist whose Work has gained considerable fame m Britain and' ha been exhibited in the Royai Academy in London and in Pans Salons, yesterday became a Baseball Tomorrow, 2:30 p.m.,.. Watson Island vs Commercials. : K 7 (It) Ecf. Coughlin, provincial wel yMlTED the largest manufacturer of asphalt es in Canada . Mrs. Russ Gatzke sailed aboard the Camosun last evening to visit her husband at Masset. Spedal cabaret dance Saturday night at Leglon Hall- Invitations at Legion, or from Entertainment commit-' mem-bers- (133) Lutheran Church service Canadian. fare officer here, left! on today's I and Mrs. R. W. Linzey, formerly of this city, will be married Juno 29. After the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Linzey will continue their travels as far south as- Long-beach, California. It's business Wise to advertise She is Mh. Jean Floyd (John Superb comfort with supreme ffood- looka. Self-supporting no bejli hoose your iwi wim cure speciry B.p. OKDF U THROUGH YOUR LOCAL CONTRACTOR OR DIRECT FROM1 Alberl & McCaffery Limited m U6 or 1 17 Prince Rupert, B. C. P.O. Rox 100 or pressure round the waist. Rubber - Manning Saunders) who arrived here yesterday with her two children. John, 11, and Christopher, 4, in the Cunard liner Gecrgic and is now enroute to Vancouver in a Canadian Na bunday 11 a.m. Mr. Fred Hoyme conductln plane for a trip to Vancouver on I official business. Col. F. T. Fairey. deputy min- j lsteii of education, after a brief visit here anrl at Terrace on official' business, left by today's plane on his return to Victoria. Bulger's- have'a new kind of ; pads ooncealed In the waist-band to hold down the shirt. In a wide variety of line English fabrics. 118.60 to 'i'A.tia' MM Saks Salts u Jaeasts Also evening service (11) 7:30. GfRLsrrr 8 to 12 years vacation with Mrs. R. Mitchell, Roberts Creek, B. C. Good bathing beaches, good care and' food. REASONABLE RATES the famous English : 1 comfort-in-action trousers... Mrs. P. M. Good sailed last j night on the Camosun for Port Clements where she expects to spend the next two months with I Mr. Good who is engaged in sur-! vey work there. tional Railways boat train to establish her home there. "I hope to be ableto continue my work In Vancouver," said Mrs. Floyds. "K may be possible for me fc do commercial work there, but that all depends upon how r find things when I get Fettled and whether there is a demand for such paintings." Mrs. Floyd emigrated to Canada through the Interest of Mrs. C. E. Findlater, of Vancouver, a friend of many years, whom she met in England last year umbrella with improved double steel ribs; fully guaranteed, $10. (It) N. A. Beketo, marine agent of the Department of Transport here, retfurned' to the city by plane yesterday after a business visit! to- Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. James Bremner and' child sailed' Thursday night Talking About Stewart Drawl INVEST IN A SOUND LOCAL PROJECT WHICH HAS BIG PROFIT FACTORS Charles M. Hays Hotel PROSPECTUS AND DETAILS OF SHARES OFFERING Armstrong Agencies W RAT HALL'S PHOTO FIN!SHrNr 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIEW-MASTER Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone Ion the Prince Rupert for Van couver where Mr. Bremner will Kisslcss Pictures Becoming, Popular :.have a check-u-yt Shaughnessy choir uuu. nuhpum. jater conducted last year Mrs. E. A. Evans returned to The family was among more ' the city this week from Vancou- than 300 persons to arrive her ver where she accompanied her j In the Georglc. On its way daughter, Miss Lucy Adams, who . westward the CNR boat train has been admitted' to the tuber- i will take 45 persons to Maritime culosis pavilion of Vancouver j destinations, 6 to Quebec, 143 to 305 - 3rd Avenue I'hoine 312 M IU Representative of SUNDAY, JUNE 18 O Ash Trays O Lighters O Razor Sets By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD AP) Jimmy Stewart's lazy drawl is one of the most famous products of Hollywood, but says the lanky star, "I don't know exactly how I got it." "Nobody noticed.it much until I got to Hollywood," said the actor. "People seemed to like it, so of course I didn't try to get rid of It. "It couldn't be geo e Wallets O Neckties O Shaving Sets than 100 to for speicial General Hospital treatment. Ontario and more Western Canada. VjVilJ.rAV (shrill. 1H EBY & SONS LTD. CONTRACTORS REPAIRS - REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.H.A. Phone Green 883 Box 586 mrm STREET TALK McGILL SECURITIES (B.C.) LTD. .602 STOCK EXCHANGE BULD1NO, VANCOUVER) AVAILABLE FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY No Minimum Limit ISLE OF SHEPPEL, Kent, Eng. land 0 Kent County Council is j cons-idering spending 652,000 I i $2,021,200) on a tunnel under I U-iItl jthe River Swale linking Kent to the Isle of Sheppey. ' graphical. I'm from Pennsylvania, and they don't have a drawl there. They do have a f-w peculiarities of speech, though. You don't notice them until you get away from home. I get tickled when I hear my mother sometimes; she'll say she is going to Something new In the way of industries has been added to Prince Rupert with the opening of the Penguin Shop on Sixth Avenue near Fulton. The shop specializes in production of hobby crafts and novelties for use about the home. Tney also design furniture. In the shop are complete woodworking machines. Join flie thousands of men who are providing for financial security when their working days are over through Retirement Income Policies with... j 'rid' a room, that means she's I going to clean it." j About his speech habits, Jim-1 my added," I think it's a com- 1 LONG PLAYING RECORDS Popular and Classical The latesf and the best at Rupert Radio & Electric j bination of slow talking and ! stuttering. It has been a handi- ing prevalent in Hollywood, which is getting more unro-mantic by the day. Rhonda Fleming and Quebec's Glenn Ford exchange no kisses in "Beyond the Sunet." nor do Willnm cap to me at times. When I have to speak rapidly and forcefully, I : have trouble. "But, I guess I can't complain." .' CHAPLIN AND CHAPMAN Charlie Chaplin is working far j into the night on his new movie 313 3rd Ave. Phone 644 Holden and Nancy Olson in "Un-' ion Station." "The Men" ITJ.A.) is a pro- VEinSINO IN THE DATLY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS script. He has cancelled all so hi 1 K' t ;A ft l . - cal engagements in order to get T .'" fc .u . n a.. t i cause it bears a resemblance to l.ur III w Illl.i icttuv iui ccuijr ijiu- Are You Buying a Hew Car? ;: Taking a Holiday? m. Here is How it Can bo Done! MONARCH for factory delivery , Order your new FORD or through your local FORD DEALER '-. "Dols Pairkeff" The freight cost saved will pay for your entire trip-' '' y ra Cfcnadian Pacific Air Lines and Northwest Air Lines. v direct to Detroit, U.S.A., and pick up your car at the factory ' Average automobile freight charges from (factory to Prince ! Rupert, B.C.) $275.00 !' CUSTOMER'S EXPENSES ; J ' Aj Travel C.P.A. single fare one way. Prince Rupert to Seattle, Wash -- $53'.15 Air Travel N.W.A.L. single fare one way, Seattle, Wash.,'to Detroit (coach) - ..; $77.00 stop over allowed In all principal American cities Approximate cost to drive from factory to Prince Rupert, B.C. including gas, oil, meals .hotel accommodation'1 (9 to 10 days) '. $125.00 . Total .$25515 Your Holiday is Free-Saving $19.85 ; m , r r life that is rare in Hollywood films. It tells about the treatment of war veterans who are paralyzed from the waist down. The theme is filmed in such a human manner that it becomes duction. It could be that he is heartened by the success of the "City Lights" re-issue, following his disappointment with "Monsieur Verdoux." Chapln believes the latter was his greatest ef- pntnrtninmflnt THi a nqot vimm, rf . fort, but the oublic felt different. ., , ' . ' ,. , 1 - .... them real veterans, is uniformly! Marguerite Chapman An R. E. Mortimer, Representative, Prince Rupert, B. C. Richard Sephton, District Agent, 475 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C. Will Robinson (E. T. Kenney Ltd.) Representative, Terrace, B.C. H.C. Webber, C.L.U., Branch Manager, 475 Howe St.. Vancouver, B.C excellent. Marlon Brandos de- j ' but is strange but provocative. nounced she was retiring from films two years ago. She tried two othtr careers, marriage and interior decorating, and gave up WERT R30TOBS hi both. Now she's back In pictures, making "Kansas Raiders." She says: "That's the last time I'll retire." i ODDS 'N' ENDS I Kisslcss pictures are becom-1 Prince Rupert, B. C. yp.O. Box 1730 ; HAVE BEEN APPOINTED DEALERS FOR: mean Greater Coverage ... ...... , vv ........... s.;. .... .. ARSHAU-VJEUS Announcement i Girl Guide Tea, Conrad School June 10. Presbyterian Tea, June 15. vi United Church home cooking sale, Thompson's Hardware, June 17. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. L.O.B.A. tea and sale of home cooking and sewing at home of Mrs. W. Faught, 701 Fifth Avenue West, June 23. Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. ' St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 20. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 16. IO.D.E. fall bazaar November 23. PIONEER One Man Power Chain Saws and SUPER TWINS PHONE PHONE 79 79 ...... Pmrntanj HOURS Weekdays ..... 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. . 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. . SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE' FAINTS 'VARNISHES ENAMELS SOLD BY Kaien Consumers' Co-op Hdwe. 3rd Ave. W. Phone Saws All Purpose .Power Chain in Prince Rupert, B. C. 179 Distributor: Bazaar, October 4 PURVES E. RITCHIE & SON LTD. Catholic :.nd 5. WEDDING CAKES To guarantee the perfect finishing touch to the wedding, ordre your wedding cake from i Vancouver, B. C. 658 Hornby Street I Prince Rupert Florists j I Flowers for All Occasions I yrdAvBo516TeL 777 Made to Order CfcllDDIIETQ -By CHIC YOUNG Basket Parties Not Welcome! BLONDIE Rupert Bakery Ltd. iff ITS lOO LONESOME, EATNG DOWN THERE By MV3CL F 'iiilliilill!!iliiiii:!l' ,A UM-COLO BPAMSAMP "-v. 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