I Prince Rupert Dairy News , Saturday. August 26, 1950 r I Bills High? Announcement Rt. Rev. James B. Gibson D.D., J Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Ross Holton was sentenced in police court to seven days imprisonment or. a charce of drunken driving and his driver's licence suspended for six months the added com- cisnop or Caledonia, sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver on ecclesiastical duties. A general organizational Trades and Labor Council Labor Day sports, September 4. Dance at Civic Centre. them aow . :tM: i an insulated nome uy "iiiu y i on a charac of failing in rntnrn Bazaar, October 4 meeting lor all leagues will be HEGLAS Roll blankets. Catholic end 5. i ln an accident report within the held in the Bowling Alleys at 8 v !"''"" " l""c- p.m. Friday, Sept. 1. If you are Modern lnterested ln league bowling, j Beauty Shoppe Staff ! will be bock this week-ena after P'eaSe attend' im I Wn.n(i!irfUl hilday' Shop re"i Norma" Carter. wh3 has been Sm f"3? 9 am" For ap" here 'or h Past 1 days on REGLAS can easily be installed in your evening, and costs only $6 per in an ) square feet. REGLAS, complete with vapour barrier, jttofit between ceiling joists, just roll Rebekah Bazaar, October 13. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. Sonja Bazaar, October 27. Moose Bazaar, tfov. 2 and 3. Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. Presbyterun Fill Sale Kov. 16. Kv,....,.,c.ll3 plliJIle a4,. rim) tuslnesSi left by todays piane on Be su.e a.ic e.-e -r,1ft,J returi tu Vancouver. Mr. display by Christie's Woodbilt ! Vk I wa tormerl,y manager of Prmii.rt. o; m. . j. .!, , .,! ' , the T. Eaton mail-order office . . ..,, uiuua.r.m cxnio- tion at the Civic Centre Carni here but has been in Vancouver for the past few years. vai tnis week. 2oo) IOJD.E. tall Dazaar No ember I JrEGLAS can also be installed by your 23. L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. For His Majesty the Baby we have a special show case full of all kinds of gifts. Silver mugs from $1.95 to $10.00. Knife, fork Miss Dorothy Raddlng PHN who has been here for the past ten days conduetine CALCONTKALIUK, on a Tlme puymcr.i 20r; down and I z monrns to pay me ojiis clinic at the lorn! hr-i and buoon from $1.50. Plates, D ACES Shoes IFor It Til yuthe Prince Oeor&e lockets, mugs, etc. -Buger's, (It) RCA VICTOR'S lance. l '"8"t uii iier return to van-; couver. "Is this your idea of a bicycle built for two?" INQUIRE TODAY AT 'AIR PASSENGERS 50th Anniversary y Men Dr. H. M. DaRRctt, assistant professor of chemistry at the University of British Columbia arrived this week by air from Vancouver to spend a few weeks' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Daggett. Ibert & McCaffery Limited fAMllfTfll.vO Special For over P.O. BOX 160 one Huncjred 118-117-58 Mrs. Leonard Griffiths return- ft; J To Vancouver (today) Master i J. White, Miss P. Skeeles, G.' Hicks, E. S. Canstra, Miss I. Anderson, Mrs. A. Holt and infant, B. Fraser, N. M. Carter, S. Marczok- S. Mcintosh, Miss Ross. To Sandsplt.f today) Henry Ross, Mrs. E. Cnristenson and two children, Mrs. Secord and Infant. From Vancouver (yesterday) Mr. Stringer, Miss L. Patton, O. What Strikers Are Getting E. T. Applewhaite, before leaving for Parliament at Ottawa this week, was, at his request, provided by the local strike committee with a list of rates of pay in effect on those occupations concerned In the present strike. It is as follows: j i y X: I i V r ! i i i years Dock's Shoes hjpye I been famous for fine j led to the el'y on the Camosun ! yesterday afternoon from a trip I to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Rod McLeod and sen, who have been on a vacation trip to Vancouver, returned to km. Every Day leather, sryie ana v-rarr- ' manship. This ..... y e a r Dock's offer a selection the citv on the Camosun yester- ' L- Littler, D. Norberg, E. Rennie, day afternoon. u. h. Fraser. Prom Sandsplt (yesterday) Extra gang laborers 65c per I hour (straight time no over- i B. Lowny, G. Purcell of over fifty styles, ..TOi)yjllll.Uillj i i 1 a i: 1 Only which we believe to be the finest Shoes they f Air Service Is Being Kept Up TINKER ... TAILOR . . Boldier . .'. SailorT What will your son become? 8uccea or failure? Career or job? It's often just a quextion of education and training. Make sure your boy geta a good start towards uo-cera. Invest in a Sun Life Juve Bile Assurance policy today. SUN LIFE ASSURANC COMPANY OE CANAD, have ever made time). Sectionmen 81c, 84c, 86c per hour (time and one half for overtime). Bridgemen 94c to $1.04. Carpenters $1.06 to $1.08. Benchmen and cabinetmakers $1.20. Coach cleaners 88c. Carmen's helpers 99c. Carmen (car repairers) $1.15. Coach carpenters, pipefitters, machinists, blacksmiths, boiler- Miss Winnifred Stewart, Canadian Red Cro.ss field supervisor of outpost hospitals, has been making a routine check-up of the hospital at Terrace. She arrived in the city yesterday and Intends to spend a few days before returning to Vancouver. Miss Eizabeth Groves, daughter of the late Capt. P. G. Groves and Mrs. Groves, who lived here years aro, was in the city yesterday aboard the steamer Camosun. making the round trip north from Vancouver. She looked up old friends while here. Agents I Contrary to reports (not published In the Daily. News) the employees of Canadian Pacific Air Lines are not on strike with j the striking unions of the Canadian railways, officials state, i All flights in BVltish Columbia and Alberta as well as - the 10HN T. FOWLE makers and welders $1.22 per hour (time and a half overtime Greatest Value in RCA Victor's History Ploy ell racords perfectly, automatically with unmatched as of operation. Hat Standard Broadcast ' radio with powerful 6-tube i - serines ..,'-,u. n"ti4,, irest of Canada are operating' on' ..i-if t - a two months visit at Pentlctnn ,. fpr above). Machinists', boilermakers' and blacksmiths' helpers $1.01 and $1.03. HOUR 142 5th Ave. East ' Residence Phone Black 549 Office: 11 and Namu, this week. returned reiurnea to to the me citv cuy 1 c "...v cpn a rotab,e lncrease n tne number of bookings. on many of E-WE WILL BE OPEN TO SERVE Office staff: stenographers L T $178 to $198 per month; clerk- JL performance. REAKFAST AT 6 EVERY MORNING!! Modern Styling In lustrous walnut ' veneers. Also in mahogany or - blonde ..... at slightly higher cost. 1 , i the services. I Officials state that, while there is still nace available on most fllehts. if the strike Is at all ! prolonged, arraneements have b"en mfde to nut extra flight. on the service if and when traffic ,We Specialize in Steaks and Chops Hews Ad Solves Man's Problem "'III!' stenos. $183 to $203 per month. Sleeping and dinine car de-j partment involving 24 crafts ' For first year 71V4C to 99Vic; t second year 74'ic to $1.05c; third year. 763ic to $1.10. t 1 : tlHftllrlilMi C.C.M. BICYCLES and warrants. SPECIAL BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH Classified laborers (roundhouse) First year 86c per houri CHILDREN'S VEHICLES (thereafter 89c per hour); com SEH TODAY AT -McBae Bros.- THE BES1 in Plumbing Service.'. PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING BUD SCHUMAN Old Post Office Bldg.l HOTEL ARRIVALS 65c mon laborers 85c; stationary firemen, $8.02 per day. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allan, Cran- (CLOSED ON SUNDAY) The transportation problem was solved by at least one commercial traveller this week. James Boyle of the Westminster Paper Company arrived earlier in the week after making a business trip around from the coast by automobile. When he arrived here, he found he would not be able to ship his car down. A classified advertisement in the Dally News solved his problem. He sold the car the following day and proceeded to Vancouver by CPA Friday. W DROP INN Classified eas brjng results. Try a Daily Aews Classified ! ford. N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Owen-I Recce and daughter. Hazeltan; D. M. Matheson, Vancouver; Mr. I and Mrs. C. Salter, Carlisle; Wal-i ter Williscrof t, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Arthur, Port Edward: I !Mlss W. Stewtrt, New Westmin REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED ster; R. E. Farledeau, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. Laybourne, A. Stringer, Earl Renney, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Boomhower, Victoria; A. D. 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