i in mi il i Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, August 15, 1950 Bills High? AIR PASSENGERS ! '1 Mrs. M. Williams and daughter Kay arrived ir. the city on the Coqultlam Sunday from Bute-dale. Regular rneetlnar of Wnmon Softball tonight. Gyro Park, 7 o'clock, H.M.C.S. Cedarwood vs. Prince Rupert. (It J Included in the passenger list of the Coqultlam when she sail- From Vancouver (yesterday) L. D. Leighton C. Smith, C. G. erT1 down and enjoy the added com- an insulctcd 'home by installing wxiav lor Vancouver were Lowe, W. C. Lewis, E. Chan, W. , McGowan, W. Cameron, Mr.i and Mrs. W. Baxter, E. Teter-' anha, J. Mattice, G. L. CrippsJ EGLAS Roll blankets.. I of the Moose, Wednesday. Aue-just 16. (m) The Misses Harriet Spence i and M. Williams arrived in the I city Sunday from Alert Bay on !the Coqultlam. Balagno Florists tor quality EGLAS can easily be installed in your the Misses M. and F. Vermee, Mrs. A. E. Blomberg and Mrs. A. Blomberg. Donny Peterson, son of Mr. and Mr. Warren Petersen, felt by last night's train for Olds William H. O'Donnell, R. Fowler, Mr. Hill, J. S. English, G. C Naylor, M. Boyes, H. B. Pick- evening, and cosrs oniy qo per n an ana caigaryt Alta., lor . a I "owers ana arrangements a i appreciate." month' visit with relatives. service you will Phone Green 787. etts, W. Ferguson, W. L. Pierce. From Sandspit (yesterday) Mrs. Christensen and three children. To Vancouver (yesterday) F. Lund, R. Lund, M. J. Geary, C. Rossi, Mrs. L. Kennedy, L. Dennis Dr. N, M. Carter, D. While there he will visit his la Box 1193. GLAS, complete with vapour barrier, t0 fit' between ceiling joists1, just roll (It) Mrs. Eric Trumbell and Eleanor, left on last even I f IS ! I II H II I (White, Mr. McCaskell. ther's ranch. Here's an exceptional Watch value 21 Jewelled Hamilton railroad grade in 14K solid gold case. Hunting style plain polished. Regular value $140. Special price this week $85.00. Bulger's. (It) GLAS can also be installed by your Pure Wool IL CONTRACTOR, on a time payment ing s train for a visit of a day in Jasper after which they will proceed to Kelowna by way I of Vancouver. Miss M. L. Starratt R.N. of Miller Bay Hospital nursintr staff 20' ; down and 1 1 months to pay the y ' ' Thr Gecgr Matthew Adum Semce, If. CUJX 73(rRZ. ce. wmm left on last evening's train for NAVY CHALLENGES a visit to her home in Saint "1 didn't have the heart to tell my grandfather we haven't got a front porch." Gabardine SLACKS John,! New Brunswick. She will INQUIRE TODAY AT CITY SOFTB ALLERS The navy will test themselves against Prince Rupert In soft-ball tonight, it was announced this morning by Keith Malt- Air Charter ert & McCaffery Limited CBC AIRING BOTH SIDES On Tuesday and Thursday of this week at 8 p.m. CBC Trans-Canada network will carry Is Granfed man, supervisor of athletics at the Civic Centre. This morning he received a call from H.M.C.S. P.O. BOX 160 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED 117-58 Cedarwood challenging the broadcasts of the talks by rail return by way of Vancouver. Going north aboard the Coqultlam Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. Mervin Miller of California with a party of boys. They come up here for a week's camping every summer. L. W. Lefier and Wilfred Caron. who is to succeed him as district srepresentatlve here of Marshall-Wells wholesale hardware concern, returned to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday after spending a few days at Ocean Falls on business. This week they will make a trip through the Interior. ' Made'for Long Wear and Smartly Styled Dark it way and union representatives outlining the position of the railway labor situation. R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) The Air Transport Board of Ottawa has granted an application of Herman M. Peterson for a license to establish a Class 3 non-scheduled charter air service, basesd on Atlin, B.C. Mr. Peterson's application, which was actively supported by the Atlin District Board of Trade and by Edward T. Applewhaite, M P , Try a Daily News Classified. local boys to the game. The locals, of course, accepted. The game should prove a good one for softball fans. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Brown, Med. Brown, Fawn, Grey, Light Blue and Green. led August 16, 1940 Dominion Constable A. J. Watklnson has left aboard the Indian Department cruiser Na-skcerta for Greenville on the Baby Dolls BLACK OR GREY HARSH LAXATIVE USER FINDS HELP and was opposed by aviation interests, in both British Columbia Naas River to investigate the SUEDE M. Dahlqulst, Cedarvale; G. C. Naylor, William Hilton, and destruction by fire of John G. and Yukon, was the subject of a public hearing at Atlin in early A request from T." Norton Youngs at last night's meting of the city council to purchase for a client a strip of property 56 feet In depth, along Fulton 8t. 13.25 to July. son, A. V. Hill, W. L. Pierce, Bruce Lowe J. M. Mattice, Vancouver; R. Weaver Edmonton; F. Barclay, Smithers; Mrs. M. S. "Harsh laxatives, one after another, until my doctor advised me to add kellogc's ALL-BRAN to my daily diet. It's o m oTina hilt I Interviewed on the subject this morning Mr. Applewhaite expressed gratification at the fav Nelson's residence there. A passerby noticed the smouldering embers of Nelson's house and reported it to .the Indian Agent here. The village was entirely empty at the time, all people beins away at the south of the Fire Hall was referred to the utility and board ' r a rommiUrc the Aero Club i-quost of the mei'.t of trans-city take back andine base at l:n Fitch told night that, "in '.ne committee, ius ruJlilled Its He added that probably dons e hmlins floats i:w;her ortianU-" dune. i. a'.so a mcm- Riley, Seattle; R. H. Ball, Cran- orable decision which he said t ! of worKs committees to reporx f0rd. New York; Mr. and Mrs. ur ine next council meeung. ine q Salter. land -had never been up lor; A Flsk p,. George; R. C. 1 1 "just another proof of the increasing importance of the Atlin and northern B.C. area generally and of the realization of this The Canadian Legion Defence sale and would have to be sur-, Henderson, New Westminster; R. 1 Corps, recently organized in veyea ana iookco over oy vne . Lelthf Williams Lake; A. A. two committees to see if the .,. onH n n waiiam hi. sale would inconvenience them. haven't needed a laxative since! Mrs. J. McMullin, 23 I-auriei Ave., Timmins, Ont. One of many unsolicited letters. If you suffer constipation due to lack of dietary bulk, try this: eat a serving ol crispy kellogc's all-bran daily, drink plenty of water. If not completely satisfied with results after 10 days, send the empty box to KcUogR's, London, Ont. GET DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACKl growing importance by Ottawa." Mr. Peterson already has one plane based at Atlin- and plans to obtain another. He has al land; S .Wardle. H. H. Baxter, Dorothy Redding, A. Nelson, R. J, Sparks, Mrs. J. G. Graham, B. G. White, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gilmour ready done considerable commer- and son, C. V. Nobbs and N. Icial flying in the Yukon and Barnett, Vancouver: T. A. Trem- northern British Columbia. nutec, said he wuld retain all .it the rioats. He triDine k the they had done jy the city clerk solicitor m Mr. Lawson Prince Rupert, has assumed such proportions now that the local armory is not large enough to accommodate all members for their drills. Sergeant O. L Hall, new chief of city police, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert from Ross-land this morning. A. Brandstrom of the Columbia Cellulose lodging department here Is on a business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. $6.95 FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. PROPERTY SALES ARE MADE IN CITY The finance committee recommended the following property sales at the regular meet lng of the qlty council Monday night: nee Rupert florist Flowers for Ail Occasions !Pri Flo 300 3 Phone Charlie Roberts P.O. Box 628 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 777 blay, Victoria; D. S. Blair, Ottawa; D .N. A. Barry, Mr. .and Mrs. P. F. Pllshka, Edmonton; Dr. and Mrs. J W. Hammett and family, New York City: L. Wild-fong. Prince George: K. N. Aro; B. O'Shaughnessy and Charles Kules, Nanaimo; Miss P. Skeeles, New Westminster; O. Hanson. 357 Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 32. Sec. 7, to Department ol i. the club per- : she floats to ' of Fisheries. the floats con- Richard Marshall for $150. Lot 32, Blk. 28, Sec. 8, Mrs. Chris Fox, $135. Lots 17 and 18. Blk. 7. Sec. 5, good faith and that their prlv- llppps KhnnlH ht pYtpnripri The city; Mrs. Ida May Belson and Ur part of the subject to 'son, Sourls the department letter also would ask that there W. R. Thaln, $1200 veteran's rebate. Manisoba; Mrs. C. Kodiak; J. Gable, Johnmeyer, Vernon; Mrs X. Wilkins, Fort William; J. Mozcl and Bert Ben- KAIEN CO-OP HARDWARE it If it's Linoleum you wanr drop in and check our stock of be a joint meeting of the city wis instructed council and a delegation from vs)ii saying the the Aero Club of Prince Rupert vu:,ed the club with Mr. Lawson the next tim t umost to act in he was in the city. Lot 18, Blk. 37. Sec. 7. O. A Wasend, $100 subject to veteran's rebate. . The report was adopted. ; nett, Port Edward. . I" , ' ii . " 4 1 New Ship On First Voyage J pver How Good Announcement TAKE your vacation in Europe in the late Summer or Fall when steamship accommodation is more readily available.-. in perfect weather ... uncrowded hotels and trains ... more leisurely sightseeing ... prices generally lower than during the Summer. And devaluation of currencies lowers the cost for Canadian visitors. QUEBEC mn4 It HAVRE LONDON QUEBEC and LIVERPOOL "SCYTHIA" (loooo n..) "FRANCONIA" (20.000 Km.) "SAMARIA" (10.000 "ASCANIA" (t Lower Eastbound First Class Winter Rates effective for sailings on and after September 1st. Tea Can Be! Juble strength and while still to glasses filled with cracked Q Congoleum nine feet wide Rexolcum Rugs WRITE Box 1127 Inlaids -jir British made G Hal! Runner six and C Floor Mats PHONE WE DELIVER 179 251 - 3rd Avenue Vacation School. First Church, mornings 9:30 -11:30. Children 3-14 years. 14-25. fiffl The new Prince Rupert-based lighthouse tender Alexander Mackenzie is away on her first i service triD to liuhts and aids H sugar and lemon to taste. Trades and Labor Council! to navigation in the area. She Labor Day sports, September 4. (sailed yesterday afternoon with II I ft I f 1 I Dance at Civic Centr. iCapt. Norman McKay in command for Cape Caution and various intermediate points to recharge lights and deliver sup Ml Catholic Bazaar. October und 5. LAMES MULES plies. At Egg Island in Queen Char Bttwun NEW YORK and Britiih ard French ports. Exprts iwvlm hadad by "QUEEN ELIZABETH" and "QUEEN MARY" Main Your Rrvafions now for: AUTUMN SAILINGS 1951 SAILINGS TO EUROPE ROUND THE WORLD or MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES lotte Sound two plasterers will be disembarked on the southbound voyage to work for a few days on the new lighthouse there and will be picked up on the way back. Also making this voyage, which Rebekah Bazaar, October 18. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. Sonja Bazaar, October 27. Moos Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. Presbyterian Fall Sale Not. 18. I O D E. tall Dazaar Noember 23. L.O B.A. Bazaar Dec. I. Sh your local Travel Agent "No onm can torvu you fcerr" CUNARD DONALDSON LIMITED Blue While , will be of about ten days.. dur ation, are J., c. cuacni, neuart- Gnrul Agents 626 West FoiuTer St.. Vanrouvr mpntal engineer from Ottawa; ;i Albert Lindseth. depot carpenter, i" and M. Girardet, buoy and bea- i con mechanic. 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