s Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, April 27, 1950 Helicopter Prospecting Craie 1 nall.v De- Better English SHIPSand . .1 c;. tm to 1 t 5,11 a"-. i VANDERHOOFC - Exploration and prospecting by helicopter will soon be under way in British Columbia, Karl J. Springer, mining executive, said here yesterday. He said that plans fo- What is wrong with this WATERFRONT- I ct rv sentence? "The ram had hardly "Chariot" a gilded flower yen-dor"s cart, filled witb all the accessories worn In his collection, which was pushed through the salons. The "little shop" plan had come to stay. At first, the boutiques served flmply to sell the dressmaker'3 perfumes and to allow the client to buy accessories the designers recommended for her costumes. Sell Simple Creations Since the war, with prices for models soaring, these boutiques have permitted the dress-makers to design simpler clothes Which require only a single fitting. The prices correspond, and here one may buy a dress bearing the label of a famous fashion house for 20,000 francs (about $00) stopped until we started out JfdBO" :Hy WADDINOTOH lReuters)- "Boutl-' . .t,n selling all again: .ur,iB noruiern and Central " r j t0Iunbia by helicopter1 CN R. steamer Prince Rupert, I- 2. What is the correct pronun t i Will be lirtrlartalrAM v.. - :s ,. accessories fashion r. mnnir formrf hi . y y v1- E Calf well, docked at the "-lal,u" UJ PPque .' SteMtton?? 6 at ll' Wednesday from 3- Which one of these words is - ' fnr k'fifnhllfnti i.i Alnni,r. ftU - "axlo- " va'" i,,c v"- - 4. What does the word mi ,t relufn, to bom 7 p.m. u- malic., mean? It pays to aerwtlse. , . . T . 5- W,hat is a ord beginning peats the theme of hi. hi. ml. o "ei" a"? with ac tht means "science of and up. Now, boutique presentation take place each morning with lection with simplicity as the Hubert, Wen, E Tottyj SUnd"? ,.te5t craze a...B .m fashion houses. Jf word -boutique", nt a shop. "spells a lashlonable flower vendor's He a Iw'd t represent '.a huso bird case . teproduetion or an bus be-iream , boutiquo of every im-hion house. f original the W''a it is based, the Duiitique was opened 1? Scliiaparelli jus nil the fanfare -of the major boutwue .7 f ' Ae"rt1, R' WaFd' A' ' Bur" L Say' "The rain had rdly been it h State. deSrtmp (Unlted bridBe. Mrs. P. Byrne. Mrs. R. E. stopped when we started out collections. The group of clothes shown is generally limited to About 40 Instead of the some 180 garments shown at the ma jor collections. Idea, with boutiques modelled V "f'"" uole- Ilr" a at, second a as in 1 ci.rectly on those of their I' w f"' S" Lum'ey' MrS- hay' PClpal accent on last y- ,-ar, "ii "'e B""'" Christian Dior continues to ask the top prices for his boutl-tiue clothes. A simple cotton dress is priced at 45,000 francs while a suit or coat will cost between 70,000 and 80.000 francs. $m rooms on in1; 'jme. ,i taken up In his boutique clothes, he re Piguct who launched French cousins " "ya,e- w- w"sor. ms lame. a. Foregoing. 4. Pertain- One New YnrV Martin, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ooetz, ing to, or of the nature of, an storrcals its SutSe 8he"ield- D" W' Reene' self-evident. "The store, Fan Cour'ey. S. M. Ross, E.W. of axiomatic wisdom."-!. tasia" and provWes the .f : Taylor CeC" Collinson' V- Grev" 5- Accoustlcs Avenue T"1, Copper with the exact type of luxury iZ which a ",e; r3-. Walker' Mrs' W" ; Frenchwoman expects to find lr 1X' HAPPY REMIVDFR kemindeb at Dior's or Lanvin's ' n'y two vessels have 80 far - i c!eared from Prince Rupert for ASHFORD, Kent, England in the supreme court of Britifih the halibut fishing grounds. The W' When constable Fred Mil- Coiumbta in Probate m the matter t o boats, skippered by brothers ord and his bride were married tAe'm.'t.t.VTMi" from Vancouve"- are the Western here they had the ceremony re- Oonuld. dereawd. Intestate. Spirit, Capt. O. Novik and the corded so as to have a per- .i, , THE UNIVERSAL'S IBAELGAIN EDAY Friday, Saturday, Monday & Tuesday 7 4 BIG DAYS OF REAL VALUE ' mmmmm MEN'S TEE SHIRTS FACE CLOTHS "Substandards" Plain White and Col- First Quality, White Ground with Colored Fancy Weaves ored Stripes ' Sizes S-M-L Each $1.00 Size about 10 x .10 3 for 25C 1 1 CHILDREN'S BLAZERS MEN'S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS Sizes 2 to 6 8 to 12 Fine Quality Lawn Material With CQ CQ JQ Hemstitched Edges 6 for S1.QQ i,- Enolish rZT M.'SWo,lcSox Men's Worsted Sox l4'"""' WtAJ , ' In blue and white, yellow, long sleeves-Men's Dress Sox 2pairforS1.00 and fleeced inside (Substandard) Sizes 2-4-6 Each .... 1.00 Kiddies Tee Shirts tK Cotton and Rayon Tee Shirts for Kiddies for X If if " with Printed Figures on front - Sizes 1-2-3 years """" Knitting Wool One Ounce Balls Made by a Good Manu- R-IL t C 1 ft ft facturer and Sold to us as Substandard Da,, 'OT J Iflf . All Colors in 2 - 3 ond 4 ply yarns UNBLEACHED SHEETS LAm LADIES MYnM NYLN Uftce H0SE Made from Good Quality Medium Weight Sheeting "Substandards" Good AssortmentoT Size About 73x90 Each .... $1,89 Colors. Sizes 9 - IN y Pair 9 " " BATH TOWELS. LADIES' SWEATERS "Substandards" Large Size Bath ' , Twin Sets - Short Sleeve Pullover --Towels in a Good Assortment of Cardigan to Match. Sizes M & L only Patterns Each ., $1,00 Good Ran9e of Colors Set $6.9? PILLOW CASES LADIES' ANKLE SOX First Quality Bleached Cotton 42" Fancy and Plain Knit. White & Colors. Pillow Cases. Reg 1.29 Pair gJQ Sizes 8V2 - 10V2 $ pair for TABLE CLOTHS 1 36" COTTON PRINT . T Gay check Toblecloths in Green and "Seconds" . 2 yrds fo-- White and Red and White 36" SHIRTING OQp f3 "t Size About 52x52 Each $1.98 "Seconds" " ' Friday, Saturday, Mond and Tuesday 'S3 1AKE NOTICE that, hv nriior nl ir i n manpnt. tnanent cnnnH sound -ar.n iu. hi . i u u, ,,,.,, t - ... ... ". ' ... : xvuttic nu. i. Litni. n. rtoviK. "miu ui me . ruiion, local , , , , I 8 happy event. ; ll CANADIAN WHISKY !'i It pays w ttdvertlse. for Vancouver; F. C. Hamilton for Ocean Falls and J. Comer for Victoria. V VIUIl 111 - J - C?JTMAr ",ZLm the 21st Alaska ports. Friday and Batur- a uay of of April. A D. . 1950. appointed . ,,, ., . , , dmlnlstator of the estate of Neil w"' be the big days as far as McDonald, deceased, late of Btewart. clearing is concerned. British Columbia, who tiled on the !mh day of February. 1B50, at ' Stewart. British Columbia, aii jxt- C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Bona Indebted to the said estate are r . .,, . . . . the" CaPU W111'am Hubenet, South-Indebtedness required to pay the amount of to me foithwith. and bound from Skagway to Vancou-all said persons esute are havlnif required cla:ma to gainst file them the VPr ' arrived arrlvea in ln nort Porl at 01 S-Ju Vlfl P nm m- ')t H m ril-nnarlit u.iri...i . TnOft Or-rlotf f rnm Unclrn nnlnt- Capt. J. Wood.- skiDDer of the Union : " - iiiw on ur ae- uuj .itioiva puiiiua -iivi freighter :ciKlltcr LnUlWLCK ChUiwack, left left ICg V'M SlHt CiftV nt MhV 1UW1 foil- i . . !. W mB which d.strmution win be made sa"ea eany m lne evenln&- Ior Vancouver by plane today. He having regard only to such claims Passengers embarking here In- was' called to the southern city 0,DATEn lt"l Z. cluded T' w- Willmore, F. Sale, on business. His command is 22 ind day of April, luso. ' ' Miss J. M. Johnson, Mrs. S. M. taken over by Chief Officer O. GORDON PHAHER FORBES JnhrXinn V. n Vnclor ar,A ! TJoncrnlh, j L .' Official Administrator . " ' " , T ' ""V V l uu orougm Prince Rupert, B.C. Mlss l- Washburn, J. H. Comer, the vessel into Prince Rupert late doe) P. LebenUoff and A. McDougall last, night. UMII I I I) IN CANADA III I NDI I) IN CANADA HO I Tl.liD IN CANADA I If S WHO APPRECIATE THE FINEST CANADIAN WHISKY NANKFOBT CH$TIUES (CANADA) ITD. 7 I Classified Advertising is payable in advance. Plea ?e refrain from telephoning. Classifieds, 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth NJtices 50c. Cards of Thanks. Death Notices, Fun eral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00. . ... SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE AT- rtUement is not puhiisnec or displayed by the Liquor 'i, or by Die Government of British Columbia FOR SALE ' FOR SALE ENGAGEMENT NOTICE The UKT2VEELSAL FOR SA1.E Used Car Trans- I FOR SALE One dinette set ' Mr. and MrsrAlex Barbe wish 3rd Ave at 6th Street missions. tjviown Macpino ; table and chairs, buffet; one'1" "nnounce ine ensauement oi Works. . (tf) ; Easv Boy chair, one small their younarest dauhter. Lo-- :r. ' writins desk. Phone Green 320 raine. to Mr. Gordon Lee Dell, FOR SALE Kitchen ran"e. between 6 and 8:30 p m. (98) , youngest-, son of Mr. and Mrs. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS not burner ood c imf1 FOR SALE Cash, 30 H P. Here- to take place May 20th at St. Phonp rmJiiR DlllIT Bh 3IO. V7ft " - Iot'V ' Js Diesel with 3 to 1 Redue- I Andrew's Cathedral. - (Up) l(:.l, Iinn A. iTsllrt turn f3 r peasons trolling. Should be ' TENDERS FOR SALE Three piece ehes-' pood buy for a eillneiter or for st.ationar use. Apply Boat i TVEBid?. a.r? .c11?,di. for George Cook, Jeweller1 warehouse and other buildines. terneld. new condition Black f17evenlngs (99pi FOR SALE Troller ""Polbers" 1 Bountv at McLean or Phone i Red. 852 evenines. (itfp) . lensrun 6i ie-t. cowered 15-lb BOXING Every Friday Night Easlhope. Fully equloped FO" SALF-19'8 two ton Ford i ready to fish. Applv V, Favero $250 cash. Call eves. Black New Floats East of Drvdock.l 937.. HOOp) . (lOOp) I LOST Buy With Confidence Gifts for Every Occasion SILVERWARE, WATCHES, CHINA, LUGGAGE ' 527 3rd W. Box 1118 Phone 2G4 POP SAf P T.loVit rlnllvorn hlicl. ot pniioott Evitt Co. Ltd. on. the C.N.R, Wharf. Buildinusi are for removal or can be utilized on present location upon suitable lease agreement! with the , Canadian National Rallwavs. Bids to be in by i the 29th of Aoril and address-' ed to Philpott, Evitt & Co., Ltd.. P.O. No. 748. Prince Rupert, B.C. (99) . AGENTS WANTED j AGENTS WANTED Here'-s-a' nctural Presto-Mix motor-less automatic mixer. 100 ."needs from Water faucet. Mixes, whips, beats. Simple, incxueriMvp nothing like it. Fxceot tonal on r o r t u n 1 1 y. Cornwall val Products Co., Cornwall 3, Ont. . ness. 2 cars, lots of work. I LOST Red plastic rimmed Phone 678, nights Red 735. glasses. Reward. Phone Green tf) j 902. (98p) , FOR rUT E-Kitchen "table and LOST Brown cloth covered six chairs, also ice box. Phone field book with meter rtotn-- Green 153. (103p) Hons. Finder return to Daily WPW omce or piione iai ward. '98p) FOR SALE One Glllnet Boat. Phone Qreen 803. U03p) REPAIRS Morning, noon and night and for in-between pick-me-ups FOR KALE 1941 Chev. coune . F'tri.00":!!"0". AP"LV. I WATrHRenalrs nromnt effi JilUl UI ftupcii -"-r---- nrur lloiAfd IH T T I I' It" II I- BT1 11 U. -;vik. Everyone Welcome No Charge AMATEUR ' BOUTS ? PTHERN SPORTS BOXING CLUB Corner of 6th St. & 3rd Ave. Delicious Bakery Treats PASTRIES O PIES CAKES 9 COOKIES Ci CRISP APPETIZING BREAD All baked fresh daily RUPERT BAKERY LTD. n nrnrvnP FOR RAT.FW"hv not rrtnk with! teea. i t u I I Gas. See Ward Electric and , Marine Supply Co. for com FOU RKNT P.O. Box! ' . , , (lOOp) FOR RENT Quiet, comfortable. v ji plete information. ; 78iV-Phone 680. REAL ESTATE FOR PMjE Furnished house, immediate occufancv. Suit-nbli fnr lnr" famUv or bonrd-in house. Has five lare bed-rnom" and two small ones. Needs s, considerable amount of renair work Aopl" 185 tri Ave. East or phono Green 4s?'?. (tf) sleeping room, t-none uirai 438. I IMP FOR RENT Office space. Pvlnce Rupert Realty Co. Phone 67. (99) FOR RENT Fully , furnished 2 FOR pee. SAJF-5 Suite in room basement. housef fun. BROADWAY CAFE: Call rnnm ant. ntliet COUDle Or FOR SALE Boat "Diubv" fully rineed for trollinai. 34 ft Ion. Boat niav be seen at McLean's Shioyard. Phone Red 924 afUr 5:30' or call GG7 Hays Cove , Clrcfe. - 102p FOR SALE-29 ft. Glllnetter 7-9 asthope Drum. ComDlete. Phone Red 597. (103p) FOR SALE 1947 Ford half ton nick uo. Phone Green 883. P.O. Box 58fi Citv. (tf) 046 TAXI business girl only. 801 Borden St. (tf) WANTED fJAK Best Food or Quality, Flavour and Economy- 8th West Phone Black 933. (103p) FOR SALE Revenue' Property on 4th E Fin five room home fr" owner ol"s two rentals. Moderately rtrlced with pood terms to reliable party. For rnrtpti)ar ep Atmstrone Asencies. Phone 342 or Green 297 (eves.). (It) VEKSONAl WANTED Furnished or unfurnished 2-rooni suite, or larger. Phone 263. 88p) win fiAT.u Npw Jfe used house hold furniture and hardware Finest Cooking WANTED Scrap cast, brass, ennnpr radiators and oatter- unnamterj cnesi or amwu, end tables anci coffee tobies, h.rtj.rv mriios. floor !overlne, Fhone 543 or can ozn, ies. at; Sixth W. rilles. pressure cookers, singer Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. For Take-Home Orders Phone 200 t sewins machines, otfice c"aJ'3 - WANTED To rent unfurnished end , scores of oUier Rood "houe centrai location, must I Ttmbing and Hpntlm? -Sheet Metal work. Phone 543 nr call 629. Sixth Ave West. H Letourneau and Sons. Ufi NOW-BETTER THAN EVER at Our New Location CORNER OF 7TH STREET AND SECOND AVENUE FOR 1 ""satisfaction CALL 646 bave three bedrooms. Urgent. (lOOp) possible prices B.C. urniwe. Phone Black 324. (TF) HELP WANTED wanted to rent Three REMODEL THAT SPARE ROOM : LET US HELP YOU TO REMODEL OR REFINISH NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Llntr-belt Streede-r Shovels; Cranes: Draallnes: Adams Road Graders: Littleford Bros Black Too RO(l Maintenance EnulPment: Owen ClamalieU purkets and Rock Granules, T L Smith Concrete Mixers: Hark Forklif t Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for StocJiPi e rtxim furnished apt. or house. HELP WANTED Bovs or lrls Phonf L. Gretslnger, Domin- as pin setters. Apply to Bowl-ion Brldsje. (lOOp) ; inn Alleys. (98) WANTED Urpentlv. Qood clean WANTED Bov wanted for home for 2 small children. dailv newspaper route with or Good remuneration. Box 691 without bicvcle. ApdIv Dnilv Dailv News. ' (102p . News office. ltf) WANTED TO RENT House or WANTED Experienced sales-Nnv.il fam- man for men's clothins store YOUR HOME FOR YOUR LIVING ENJOYMENT CALL 363 and Sitow Romoyaj: Puinps: Kice nn Na- v-aieicwtTifucaj iiw with two children. Phone Phon 359 during business 526. (""P' hours. ti) Tional Draeline Scrapws and ARROW CABS MITCHELL & CURRIE Buckets: National AU . i ,7, i,Tr, rv,r,l. with ffirl HELP WANTED Service Sta- Qasollne SfXZ Hot ifawmills: s. Nat "M"na ona ; aed eicht. reouire. three or, turn attendant, or will con- In I J I IkllTtn r-r,t-nre sider suitable vouner man will fnnr room house, suite or ( ih iDUiiaer5 uiyiiiti wmutiuio RotSv Screens and Co'vvevors rooms bv June 1. Write Mrs. S. F. Tyler, Premier. BX). ins to learn this trade. Apply Bob Parker Limited, main office. (99c) Advertise ln e Paily News. TIOIIUI maw."".. (tf. irnmtvir. B.C. M v mi. .... .