Prince Rupert Daify News Monday, August 28, 1950 ). Ditto Mrs. a i. vr.. " Announcements children returns fu. ..Mr William Malclom. wife of T i down and enjoy the added com- them the Coqultlam Saturday ntaht manAger 01 Butedale can- from a holiday visit In Van.. vancou- n l y' nd faml'y are sallln from vcr. there on the Ooquitlam this southbound voyage for Vancou- We have a special value ver-ladies' wrist watch, 15-jewclled gold-filled, made at the A general organizational fnr r . .-t . . . f ictorv J m Pnt Inn f i . . ... . . sulated home by installing n( an m UgLAS Roll blankets. vui owie ana iuiiy euaran- L . V . 5 lv' " ieaKues win De teed by us. Priced moderately d ,n the BWng Alleys at 8 j V at $25. -Bulger's. Way, Sept. 1. If you are EGLAS can easily be installed in your evening, and costs only $6 per in 0n westea m league bowling, vria. r. o. Mias D. Stephen was a pas-' Please attend. (205) seneer aboard th . Trades and Labor Council Labor Day sports, September 4. Dance at Civic Centre. Catholic Bazaar, October 4 and 5. Rebekah Bazaar, October 18. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. Sonja Bazaar, October 27. Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. Legion Auxiliary fall Bazaar November 8. Presbyterian FaU Sale Nov. 16. TOD.E. lall oazaar Noember square teei. Saturday night going north from ' . Mrs- L Behensen and flaugh- EGLAS, complete with vapour barrier, , . i r-nnn inictc incr roll " u,tr w .Stewart where she were Passengers aboard the will take Mp 'school teaching 6 foqu,tlam Saturday night re-dutles- , turning to their home In Stew- Mrs. T. chnff ...!"Laf.teravacatlontr'Pt'Van. It to tii Deit..' i vviL.'a j.-.-, - u ouii5, wuvcr t. EGLAS can also be installed by your trip to Vancouver and Vancouver Island, returned to the city on the Coqultlam Saturday ' evening. 23. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allan of Cranford, New York, 'sailed by the Coqultlam last evening after spending a few days here," Mr. AL CONTRACTOR, on a time payment ' BACK'S: 20rt down and M months to pay the A. M. Hurst, nrinninoi r l yraniord having been in the L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. RCA VICTOR'S ince. . And I leave my entire estate to my nephew Wilbur who is closer to me than anyone else!" INQUIRE TODAY AT Memorial Hlch School nri vr ' SUy m connection with his HurStretu3ffScny auhe fhVI PrSnnel manager tor end of theeek by 7afSAh4rJfn Corporation of spending the summer vacation1' theVsaonuthUVer eISWhCre lnl M c Lndstrum was a pas- Isenger aboard the Coqultlam wiiiio Saturday evenlnir returning to W Anniversary l Sister Mary Lawrence of the S ..Mil..- erl & McCaffery Limited Sisters of St. Joseph Academy here returned to the ritv on the s sm. sm. . MH. ' lll 'i' For over one hundred. Passes In Plymouth Ithe city Saturday Xr a tr to Vancou- n ght ! three weeks' molr t 'It .8eattle. .nd. 'ere in Coqultlam Saturday night from , Vancouver. Special P.O. BOX 160 1:6-117-58 m nim as far south am tm . i . ""Ul"u IC Juna. Mexico, h. turned to city recently from 'Country. ; Will I f r TrutlrM Loe nmA mi Old fripnrU Ir. V thousand miles during . vwu 10 her natlve Sweden. years Dock's Shoes hqve .' i learn 'earn w with th regret revZ Z of tuL the death y,' old Mr- (nnntrv came nPin!1 out from n the , VliJJ. !K. E. Mortimer hart ih... Mr ..J m ' Jed him. as far a, Vancouver: r - nd son ' D.Ti ' no h ve en EnS W, n" old HM ci' Rainbow, vlng taring home by boat. on a month's ationVe lrt wldo theNa- i 1 ! 6 ; j: aoum, returned to the city last Locke and a pioneer resident I , .C night. They travelled as far aslof Prince Ruoert. Mr Z m , i by. in th.e hery u patrol, coming m Every Day Coulee Dam, also vtsltlne in Vancouver and Virtorin Ac onstconS Avpnl i Vk h T sta" for a time- r he and Twentv vp.; te y Mrs- Locke reslded at Luy some twenty years ago - to re- and wnere tnev were m -haree .umeence OM S the lighthouse! i' "' !' 1. been famous for "fine' leather, style and Craft-; manship. This y e a r. Dock's offer a selection of over fifty styles,' which we believe to. be the finest Shoes tliey have ever made, i ki' 1950 Carnival Comes to End Charles Cocks and George Phlllipson Winners Financial Outcome? The zero hour is approaching. Tension in the crowded hall mOUntS. All ticket ctlih. aro In companying them home were Mr. and Mrs. James Krikevsky, parents of Mrs. Rorle, . who now make their home in Vancouver. j Postmaftor npd Mrs. Ram Klrkaldy of Terrace returned by car to the interior today after a brief visit to the city. They arrived yesterday afternoon- accompanied by their daughter. Mrs. James Arseneault, who had Sfnoe Salle ONLY been visiting with them at Tcr r HILDREN'S CREPE SOLE the big cage. Over It turns andfface- n tne wav tney na,t tickets go tumbling in all direc- gel out ana CJear lne roaa 01 lions. At lone last it tnn a trees which had fallen in Satur- ' Agents ' i. . ' ! ' ! 1 slendcr hand reaches in and day' 'orm. Heavy rains have Greatest Value in RCA Victor's History Hay all records perfectly, automatically with unmatched SANDALS also caused deep potholes in the seruieb road. witnaraws one ticket. No one breathes. At long last a voice booms over the PA system. Yes, folks, it was the drawing Y-m WILL BE OPEN TO SERVE Modern Etiquette for the car at the Civic Centre carnival Saturday night. The) hand was that of Princess Joce Tattersall, runner-up in the Queen contest and winner of THE BES1 EAKFAST AT 6 EVERY MORNING!! (Specialize in Steaks and Chops in Red O White 9 Brown 9 Green Sale Price O When ffnlnir Vnrtpharlc rlo ing with a girl, and a groom 1st nrPAPnt. shnuM a man n-CKlut. ihihi mm of operation. Hot Standard Broadcast radio with powerful 6-tub performance. Modern Styling In lustrous walnut veneers. Also in mahogany or blonde at slightly higher cost, SEE IT TODAY AT Mcltae Wie Miss North la BC: contest at Terrace earlier in the year. And she was blindfolded. in i SPECIAL BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH Service girl in mounting and dismounting, or is it the duty of the groom? . A. The girl's escort performs this service. Q. .Should one " correct the pronunciation of one's name if someone mispronounces it? " A. Yes, but it must be done in a friendly manner, never re 65c $1.95 vmi, yvs, me winner it was C. R. Cocks with luck ticket No. 2.305. Mr. Cocks, who lives at the Inlander Hotel, g3ve the impression Sunday morning he would not keep the car. He will take the $2000. In spite of wind and rain PHONE 108 Bros. (CLOSED ON SIXDAY) i sentfully. . , people started gathering at the Civic Centre early in the ing and came streaming in all W DROP HNN PRINCE RUPERT' PLUMBING &' HEATING ; DUD SCHUMAh (O)d Post Office Bldg.)" Q. Should a person ask permission ; to smoke when he is Classified aas bring results. Try a Daily tvews Classified calling at a friend's home? j A. Yes It . would show good i YOUTHS' and BOYS' SCAMPERS $2.95 Sale Price Fashion Footwear . manners, and smoke is still dls agreeable to some people. the time At the time of the drawing the crowd could not all get Into or near the auditorium and many were outside straining their ears for first word of the fateful drawing. During the evening the Todd and Pluto show drew a good audience and camine tables Try a Daliy News Classified. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE ' ; i Nulfy as a Fruit Cake? Certainly Our Fruit Cakes arc Full of Delicious CHANDLER'S STUDIO h 216 - 4th Street Box 645 I R. E. Mortimer were filled. Bingo had a good I play as did the wneels of lot lune and skill games.-. . i i'lior.e Green 389 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Prince I Rupert I r Nuts and Fruits. ! Miss Tattersall also drew the' ticket for the rowboat from, the ' wire cage. It was won by George j Phllippson, 1805 Graham Aven-I ue. rne boat was part of a dls-! if DT D A lrnu i t r , Moving, fck;ng, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete Reliable and Efficient Service, also agenta for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd.. for Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited cor. 2nd and Park Avenues ItflU fhones b and P IN CHOOSING A . DIAMOND Let our years of experience with Precious Stones be your guide ii D i L K T LIU. play In the industrial booth. Manager Don Forward said he did not feel the carnival had been as succcsslul as in other yiars. Among corivributing causes, he feels the1 railway strike KAIEH CO-OP HARDWARE i J it's Linoleum want drop in and :heck our stock of irH'vJi;j;i t B-iili -f!i GEORGE COOK JEWELLER Box 1188 Phone 264 LUBRICATION MR VI Kir. Tur 1 SAFETY and the stormji weather on the last day were paramount. In former years, he said, street sale of tickets on, the car had been very heavy on the day of the drawing. This year they were negligible. He has a full week's work to square away the accounting before even a guess can be given as to the financial results. However, he said he C.C.M. BICYCLES ond CHILDREN'S VEHICLES Inlaids -ykr British made O Congoleum 0 Hal! Runner six and nine feet wide .Floor Mats Rcxoleum Rugs PHONE WE DELIVER WRITE H9 251 - 3rd Avenue " Boxll27' .I,--.. ana U"N CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ! FROM nnt. I thought the carnival did make P0RT CLEMENT3 Safety lubrication . means REGULAR lubrication! ! Frequent servicing insures you against burned out bearings and sudden car failure far from a repair shoo. We suggest you. drive up today! U"KATLA Q'JEFN CHARLOTTE CITY ALLIFORD BAY Midnight Saturday marked the end of a long wee for many men and women who gave freely of their time and effort to make the show go over. The long sleep Sunday- morning was sorely needed. 1 v And now. with the eala week SAVE . . . With Electricity I UACUEDC l vwivioncinrn i ii lju . f ,f)CE Rupert II.MJIILiAJ "'"""J ana ounaay . FROM TRince Kl TKUt Bob Parker Ltd. Ford-Monarch Dealers The Home of Friendly Service Trlnrr Riwprl. R. r. idown to the really big game oi behind, Prince Rupert settles chance whether or not the rail and steamship strike is going to last long enough to make the winter tougher than usual Quality Gas & Oil PSvT!lURSDAYS 900 AM- " 9.00 A.M. . G.E. Washer MS9 $139.50 RANbES : Moffat Ranges 227.95! Gurney Ranges . . ... 236.30 RANGETTES Automatic Oven .'. 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