1 RE-ROOFIHG! Prince Rupert Daiiy Kewi ' Wednesday, May 31, 1950 iCn you build cr remodel, choose BP Vh SUPPLIERS IN POLICE COURT In city police court Monday morning four persons were prosecuted for violating liquor laws over the week-end. Magistrate' W. D. Vance handed out two $50 Canadian Legion Card Party tonight. 8 p.m. sharp. u Ladies' Bowling banquet, June 8th at 8 p.m. Legion Audi-tonum. aWp, Asked $50 And Received $100 George Ogsion, president of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia, asked the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce for a contribution of $50 to assist the Associated Boards organization in meeting its financial requirements. The Prince Rupert Cham jpKALT SHINGLES the overwhelming ,ce of discriminating home-owners, builders architects from coast to coast. , fhev ere made by BUILDING PRODUCTS UNITED the largest manufacturer of asphalt. "'nn!es in Canada. Choose your roof with care, specify "B P." i:!tf R Tiircoccn your local contractor OR DIRECT FROM Albert & McCaffery United The sum of $32 was reaped from a special retiring offering; which was taken up for Wlm.ipeg Relief at services Sunday in First Presbyterian Church. Ken, F. Harding, manager of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative, after a business trip south, returned to the city !by plane Tuesday. I I Fine of $5 was paid by Joseph fines to Mary Brown and John Seamore for supplying. Both also paid $3.50 costs. Queenie Temple was fined $25 and $3!o0 costs for being In possession of an intoxicant. A $10 fine and MriO Mu :ic and Drama Festival! . Association meeting. Civic Cen-tie, Wednesday, May 31. Mem-j ters and representatives re-' quested to attend.- (i2fi)! Lcdon Dance this Saturday! : "'Kill in aid or fi,uh w,.u! Prince Rupert, B, C. IIS or 117 p o. Box no t ."I. - ? , ' i I ; - . y vv 1 i "K' x A 1 . f A i ' 7 I . ' y ' " '-" - W i -A f I I I A "--. I ; vTf ,f -., r f f ' I ber has agreed not only to meet ! costs was frivej to Ruf us. W-hfte, the request for a minimum con- j charged with-being iaid. " tribution of $50 but to double ! .... A- Van Wlle?han in city police court this morning for failing i j pay B. C. Hospitalization Insurance. Magistrate W. D. Vance was informed that Walleghan had paid his premium before ap ing assistance scheme should bo actively followed up by oth-r M3 UII $3 Survey pearing in court. FOR YOUR HOLIDAY "Flying U'.' ' , Guest Ranch, Cariboo liding, boating, swimming, dancing and fishing " Write, Wire or Phone Chas. Wilkinson , :e Mile P.O.. B.d ' i which has now means, J. T. Harvey urged al. the I meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Monday ' night. An active committee' should pursue the v.aiter and, if necessary, report, to the e;;ecu- i GREAT LAKE The length of Lake Michigan is 321 miles and it has an area of 2-.40O square miles. n,.)!!''-'! throufih r.ew;-Siivii:isim; for an cx-,;...i jutrrest In ;h Fund. Everyone welcome. Dane-! n begins at 9:30. Tickets $1.00 i (126i! Women's Hospital 'Auxiliary Tea Mrs. L. M. Greene, 945 Borden St., 2:30-5:30 June I. (It) We have many new presentation compacts in various de-'ifn.o, beautifully finished in Cold unii fctuver, priced $2.00 to $15.0(1. Bulger's, (it) The tanker Imperial Vancouver docked iiere Sunday afternoon at 5:30 and unloaded 5,000 barrels of fuel oil at the Imperial Oil wharf. She sailed at 6 a.m. Monday. the figure and send $100. Mr. Ogston, in his communication to the local Chamber, requested at least $50 from Prince Rupert and Prince George and $25 from Vanderhoof. W. J. Scott, member of the local Chamber and vice-president of the Associated Boards, felt that the $50 would be inadequate and proposed the $100. The executive of the local Chamber will also draw up a. resolution for submission to the Associated Boards convention to be held late in August in Prince George with a view to drawing Tmii i(.n-pn)vincial hous- $1525 Roised- 8,000 PARTICIPANTS IN OTTAWA MUSICAL FESTIVAL Ottawa music festival, highlight of the year, runs for six days, will have 6,000 taking part. Young man with a horn is Gordon Nichols, Ottawa, who took top honors in junior cornet solo competition. He only nudged out Patsy Phillips, left, by one note, with score of 169 to 168. Cancer Fund Still Grows up a more adequate plan of fin- , A bcuntiful supply of home anem of the Associated Boards you won REST - ..' . ;,;.) until you've slept on an Air-foam Mattress. Clean, . cool,' comfortable latex, fits' every contour of your body, yet never gets out of shape. t At $69.50, Canada's standard price. Terms may be arranged. MATTSOM'S : 'jr.?! - Ji f ' Seoul's Expenses Raised Saturday cooking was quickly sold as were organization. ! the many useful household arti- I cles realized from coupons col- I - A- Cowan of Los Angeles, lected by the cubs. The country ' who, happened to be in the city live council cf the Chamber during the summer months. It was reported that Denys Black, administrator of Central Housing and Mortgage Corporation frm Vancouver, would be here in connection with the matter next month. W. P. Stone reported that the municipal committee of the Chamber had interviewed the city council In connection with the housng matter as a result of which the city had decided to proceed with the survey of the need of new housing, the sunny to be spearheaded by the newspaper advertising. , Mr. Stone reported that the municipal committee had also met with the traffic committee of the city council and some suggestions made which it was hopd would be effected. rtDunt rTorSet tne Although the campaign has Sf;"' 3lmx. Thursday, officially closed, contributions J? " ? TJU StiU COmi" ln for the 50 2 tr.a and and 3rd, rd at the Armouries, ., Hrti f- t,,. ot the v. Gth Avenue West. Fun for all' "V Canadian Fishpond, Novelties and Game,,?"": r SC 8ty a"d ReV' FrPd Conrad Street School was the scene of a successful sale and store was a big attraction and, iasl weanesaay during me K.ms-in a Jhort time, was completely men's club's Victoria Day cele-sniH nut Tv.hn,.. vt bration, took some Interesting Door prle each evenlna- hm, :"lu"UOU8' Jucal cnairman, re arternoon tea Saturday when the and , press photosraphs of the parade. X i it "? I One of them whirh turned out 330 2nd Ave. children. Blue 818 .... .... n nH - -, r nt u r ,cljr "c" waa "" "l "lc Mrs. H. Thorn was eeneral ports the grand total has now : leached the final total of $1525.80. The original objective was $1000. The actual house-to-house canvassing ceased a week, ago ... IPfniit flnof tultri thrpo RfniitQ "111 t "W Ed. Mussellam and T. N.i Youngs, acting as a. special com- mittee for the Prince Rupert: C hamber of Commerce, are continuing their investigation into Group No. 2, assisted by the group committee, raised the funds necessary to send King Scout Magnus Eyolfson to the convener, assisted by ail mem bers Of the Women's Auxiliary. 1 SIDNEY GONICK, I standing at salute. The picture (which has been received at the i Daily News office will be aail-jable for the first of these boys who calls. r fin m.p ; t . ;Li , y"--"jixiiy ui asKisune local ut .... international jamboree to be ' held at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, in June. j smaii businesses n establish ns .u . i. , . tnbutions have been received o a pension i ... plan for their cra- pioyees. Optometrist To insure publication of display or classified advertising .opy for same must be in the effice of the Daily News b 4 D.m. the dav Drevlous ti The hall was tastefully decor- ated with green and yellow, the j troop colors. Tea tables were i with which Mr. Antrobus is much gratified. There are but three expected sources still to be heard from. Following are the latest W$ Crisp cml&wkih bedecked with spring flowers, j advertising. Requirement; Now Located O Northland Dairy announce that, as they have no surplus milk at present, they are brin?-in buttermilk from Vancouver Many friends called during the the mechanical department make this rule necessary Mezzanine afternoon to patronize the affair. 2PACKA&E SIZES! WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIEW-MASTER Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing . v Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone lor bottling here. Price delivered', S .J. Anderson 2 00 22c per quart. Owing to advance; A w A1Ialra ""J.. 2.00 in price oi cnojo ate svruo M. Van Cooten 2.00 rhoeolale milk will now be 203 per quart delivered. (127) GEORGE COOK " JEWELLERS For appointment Phone' 212 ' 527 3rd Ave. W., R. Munro 2.00 R. Kelday 2.00 K. King 5.00 Gee. Fritz 2 00 Announcement J. T. Prince 2 00 Cr Wil enn n nn Mrs. R Fvn!f-i(in . o nn - li . ... ------ TJw...,.. . w.wy ' . J - ; , y . f - ;. ! i 'I PHONE 79 PHONE 79 -w..u..,n-4J n?.n Anxmarj- w. Wallace . 2 00 Tea. Fa.sh.on Show, Teacup " Brown 2 00 Heading. May 31. , jW. H. Murray 2.00 Women's Hospital Auxiliary Stan Johnson 5.00 Tea, Mrs. L. M. Greene, 945 Mrs. Touch 2 00 0 size for big cereal-eating j rflrTW families J Popular REGULAR ' -T handy for Korden St., June 1. Conrad Street School PTA HUtUarr J. Keays W. Bussf'y W. D.. McAia 200 2.00 2.00 2.00 'Wind-Up" Tarty. Conrad Street ( t w -A ' X f . ' s . . XT -w: ;' ' M f-' u U. - r. 1 ' - ! pihimi n r. m i o f..-.. iM. Ilansor. J. H. Falls 10.00 hody welcome.' I Annunciation Home, Asso.-iation Bake Sale, jLIng Shong 2.00 School ;c QlIong 2.00 vu" ; Chinese Free Masons 5.00 wore, June 3, 1 to 4 a. m. small families. Tai Sun 2.00 Hollywood Cafe 5.00 Broadway Cafe 5.00 Mrs. P. Wong 2.C0 Cambi al Tea. June 7 Mrs.- J. McRae. 4th Ave. West. C.W.L. Tt a and Sale of home cooking 2:30. Card Tournament IWah Kiir. HOURS ' Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ' Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. o 9 p.m." " SIXTH STREET AND THIRD . AVENUC- final a pm. Thursday, June 8 Lin 2 00 D-ing I.es 2.00 Star Store 2.00 Shin 2.00 :The in Catholic Hail. Dar Hex Men's Tea Cafe 5.00 ll United Churrn' Thursday, June 8. Grand Cafe 10.00 5.00 Girl Guide Tea, Conrad School: RuPcrt Bllkcl'.V K. Maahs 2.00 June 10. START SCHOOL FOR BABY" SITTERS School for baby-sitters, probably first of its kind in Canada, has started in St. Catharine's Ont. Anne Roland, left, and Sandra Stevens learn how to mix baby's formula. Girls asked for a course of six weekly lectures. Embryonic sitters, schooled to meet any emergency, are in pool which insists parents be home when they say they will. A public health nurse gives first aid instruction for emergencies that "sitters" meet. mw OPEN.... vOiossi's Music Store Commodore Cafe 3 00 Presbyterian Tea, June 15. jDavicl Chow 2.00 United Church home cooking j Sunrise Co. Ltd 3.00 i I Dong.. Sing ..; 2.00 mm Olher contributions 53.50 i SUPPLIES pale, Thompson's Hard war.;, June 17. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. LOB. A. tea and sale of home cookiiv; and sewing at home of Mrs. W. Fauyht, 7111 Fifth Avenue West, June 23. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 1(5. Canadian Fish St Cold Storage Employees 73.00 Residents of Sunnyside Cannery, North Pacific Cannery, Claxton Cannery, and Oslaiul 100.00 Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RFCONDITIONED h Street Phone mark 339 (127) Grandmere Sweaters Just arrived .... a full range of twin sets .also short sleeves and pullovers in the famous Cashmere finish. l.so new creations; by Grandmere with plunging neckline and waist band shearing. GARDEN TOOLS SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS FENCING AND NETTING 'TRAVELLING?' If f FOR EVERY OCCASION For the very finest in LUGGAGE George Cook, Jeweller 1 McBride Street. Phone 311 First Showing in Prince Rupert DOM'S DEPT. STORE see 527 3rd W. Box 1188 Phone 264 You'll find just the CAKE or PIE you're looking for at the home of fine baking r EXPERT TIRE REPAIRS and VULCANIZING RUPERT BAKERY LIMITED II $5.00 $5.00 Baked Fresh Daily Menrs Scotch Grain Brogues i- rv ar riercmg U.YW0OD CAFE Let our tire ' expert Alf Steinhart inspect the tires on your car. No charge or obligation for this service and it will Insure safe driving. DO IT NOW! from H(lST I'l'-TO-OATE CAVK IN Till: ( TH i I i ! ! I;' U Nil,' 11.95 to 14.95 &Wi kt n ' F,t0l 3:30 T.M to S:30 A.M. ln Chinese Dishes " - n....... Let's be modern the trend is now toward pierced earrings Expertly Done At Mcmsons China Shop 1Mb iMmi? IJM : at : : . irowuivvoodls ",s,n' TAm PHONf US Telephone 93