t. RE-ROOFING? ' Prince Rupert Daily New' Monday, July 10, 1950 ' ' Mrs. Charles Wilson of Prince Rupert is In the city, the house-guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell-Irving. Word from England foretells another I Presence 01 God In Life When you build or remodel, choose B.P. HALT Sn I Nu Lt) the overwhelming ,ce 01 (Jim.' i ""i "j i ii iy i lun ic-wwiiurs, uunaers Ben Sampsor will b leaving shortly on a holiday visit to architects from coast to coast. liinolispb R. A. McLeod, pioneer resident of the city, mho moved last year at Langlcy Prairie to take addition to the family circle. MLss Elizabeth-Irving who has J In lntrduclrig his sermon on spent the past year In Europe 1 Sunday morring at the First studying French and art in Paris Uniled Church Rev. Sieber re-will sail for home July 12th. fcrred to the Breat Increase in Vancouver Province. . I expectancy of life recorded in I the last few hundred years. In 3. D. Haxgert, apency manaser the middle ages the average ex- They are maae oy duiluinu PRODUCTS For registration in ITED the largest manutacturcr of asphalt Conrad ( up residence, arrived in the city Kindergarten. Phone Black 875. ,alcs in Canada. on the Coquitlam yesterday af- ( 160) . ternoon from the south for .,a of the Addressdgraph Co. in Van- pectancy of life was about twenty Mr. and Mrs. a. r.s. Blackaby j week's visit as the guest oi Mr.!couver- and Mrs. Haegert were years; nowadays it is sixty. But are holidaying at their summer : and Mrs. Ed. Saunders. Choose your roor wirn care- spcciiy B.P. OKI) I It TIIKOI Gil YOUR I.OCAI, CONTRACTOR ' OR DIRECT FROM Albert & McCaffery Limited l(tr 1 16 or 117 prince Rupert. B. C. P.O. Box 16 passengers aooard the Prince Mr. Sieber suggested that ex-George yesterday eoine north to pectancy of life in vears wax not. home at Laku Kathlyn near Smithers, Bruce Brown returned to the ; make the trip to Alaska. They the true criterion of the value brought their car north with of life. Rather it was the aware- city on the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon from Tacoma where them and w111 disembark here ness of each other and of God's in his ' 3 H piwem m an oi mes expen- capacity as president of IV. three , rtnva in rtv Kpfn. For a Hertz U-Drlve contact Fred Meyer. Phone 530. (162t J. O. 8teen, who has been in Vancouver on a brief visit Is expected back in Prince Rupert on ir....c ixupeii tvoiary .,iuo, rturnin to Vancouver via UouncemenU he attended a district gover.-ior's i Prince George, Quesnel and on conference. through the Cariboo. Pioneer Citizen Is Laid At Rest Grenville Court chapel of the B.C. Undertakers was filled Fri Wednesday. For a June wedding have a special three stone fiia mnnrt mat Bazaar, October 4 The Psalmist and Jacob had found that Ood was everywhere. His presence was inescapable. The true test of the value of life was the extent to which It was made an adventure in trustworthy living. Paul was confident of this. In current times the life of Dr. Stanley Jones was a living- example. And Dr. Jones from his Kenneth Farris, barristsrial I Mlas Viola Prendergart is here member of a well known Vancou-! from Vancouver for a visit with ver legal family and Mrs. Farri3 her grandmother, Mrs. J. Mc-are among rouvd trip passengers Leod, Sixth Avenue West. Sh aboard the steamer Coqui.lam i w"l e returning to Vancouver ti Bazaar, October 18. r s Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. I 7 ci . Finest Virl jjv-i A WhUky V- J, wedding ring for $20. Others, I $30, $42.50, up to $150. Bulgers dtl t v i Miss Marilyn Miller, after a two weeks' visit to Port Clements, re- ! tumori in lh. .... which was in port last eve.ilng , this week to enter St. Paul's Hos- Bazaar, October 27. , 1 I'.- t pital to take up nurses' training northbound. Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. Miss Peeev Pullen. who ha been spendinK a vacation here own exPerience pointed out that with her mother. Mrs. H. F. Pul- the most Important factor in len. will sail bv the Princp Ru- successful living was one's own Thil 4dvrtisement is not published oi displayed by the Liquor Control Board oi W riM GovernmenM British Columbia day afternoon with old friends rifsirous of paying their final tributes of respect to the late George Ferguson who passed away earlier in the week. Rev. E. A. Wright, pastor of .First Presbyterian Church, made suitable reference to the worth of a pioneer citizen. Mrs. J. C. Ollker presided at the organ to accompanying hymns which were "The Lord is My Shepherd" and "The Sands of Time are I v w ul iiie tam- osun yesterday afternoon. I A recent i&s'ie of the Vancouver , Province announces the report- lng to the police of that city the I pert Thursday evening of this attitude to Me. Those who Auxiliary Fall Bazaar 8. eritn Fall Sale Nov. lfi. irew's Cathedral Fall jvember 18. U52I ...Mrs. Ferd Hardy returned to the city on the Camosun Friday afternoon from a month's holiday trip to Vancouver and Seattle, She was accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss Judy Hardy. Mrs. F. M. Good returned to i Wool never wil I men or a thousand dollar ts when ,i , ( week to resume her nurses' train- ,00Kea Ior lne Presence or ooa intr duties at Royal Jubilee Hos- ln llfe woula flna Jt and. 1 pital, Victoria.' finding it, would get the greatest ' reward and satisfaction. Allan McMillan kdti nf CI A tv.a ..v. ; t ... mt-u. fa.Il uazaar No ember j i. . , r - - Liuiuii;ii a Dim y ji nc worth of Insulated copper wire from a Prince Rupert firm. A. B. Anderson, Massct safcmlll operator, Is a business visitor in v w,un yewr-. McMnian, ss,penntendent of Pearl of Great Price" held the day afternoon from Pert Clem- ennadhn National Coast Steam- attention of the children and ents where she has boen spend- ,hirs, Vancouver, was here yes- grown-ups alike, These chll- ( the city. He arrived from the Queen Charlotte Islands on the 7,tZ. v. i y 8tMara ttle steamer drens' stories are a much ap the summer heat is on. t. And it's nature-designed to keep you cool through heat-wave days. Your best bet for summer , -iJ sportswear comfort is a nH choice from our collection u, of wool sports jackets . ..:.,! and slacks. SHIIIGOLEEIl The ideal finish for Shingles, Fences and rough lumber. Made in a variety of attractiv; colors. Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. Sinking." Interment followed in Fair-view Cemetery with Robert McKay, , Louis Campagnolo. George B. Casey, Frank Hoeft, Jack Henderson and David Mc-Kenzie acting as pall-bearers. There were numerous beautiful floral tributes. r,orv,I-,, ...... A... -i I .w... . ..u, eii3inc(rhere,;print Oeorpe on which he U predated part of the morning jcTciuaj mternoon. Us now identified with the l;rov ma nine me round t.rln to Alaska ,rinan Rev. L. A. Thorpe, 'cial P"Wc works dc part.nent . pastor of the j Mr. and Mr. Charles Cantor In the congregation were many Regular Baptisf the Queen Charlotte Islands. of Church, return-Jon Detroit are among tourist visitors including tourists. Dur-ed to the city on the Camosun; riavtnn Mni.hH f 1 passeneert to Alaska on the in tA summer thp nrcrnnlef lo TJV IHo II A Ftn.n I i was in the city at the end oi nrPSent voyage of the steamer Miss Margaret (Peggy) Large, the week on n:s way by air from Prince George which was in port j The Vacation School will be-Vancouver to Port Clements on ysterdav northbound.' Mr. Can- gin at the First United Church the Queen Charlotte Islands jr ls chairmor! f the board of on juy 17 and at Conrad United iv.oj auciuuuu iium Vancouver 1 where his ordination took place I recently. ! Mr. and Mrs. l!. Dvsnn nf Pnrf - - r.11 Sporls Jackets, Sports Slacks, where he will encage in lociring. ! ' e ra""c.urew wationai church on August 7. w. . v. v i I Clements were passengers aboard He spent a day here visiting ' , .L 1 with his uncle and aunt. Mr", and the Camosun yesterday going through on a trip to Vancouver. Prince Rupert Fieri Mrs. Matt Waksdale. I - I KAIN bCHEDULE 1 " , ists ) V 777 i Flowers for All Occasiotw iorw t 1300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. el. Sam Simpson, Masset carnery operator. Is a visitor In the city on business, having arrived from the Islands on the Camosun yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Car- i . . Standard Times michael, former residents of , ,. , rr the East- Prince Rupert, now living at j , . , . Monday. Wedna Jay. Frlda, Cowlchan Bay. Vancouver Is-I land, sailed bv the Camosun last. . ' STOP LOOK SAVE PORK & BEANS, Nabob 4 for 49c, S2.H9 per case CAKE MIXES, Robin Hood 3 for 95c "SWIFTNINO 2 lbs. 65c WE CARRY A FI LL LINE OF CANNING SUPPLIES. CALL IN AND SEE US. BURNS EST UYS The marriage of William ,night on their return south after from the Fast- Stewart McMordle. son of Mrs. spending a couple of days here 4 Tuesday, Thiirsrlnr daMrda '.0:l! pm ' Edith McMordle and the late Col. revisiting the city. PORTRAITS ' Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE .;' ' CHANDLER' STUDIO " ( v 216 - 4th Street Box 645 ivjuc Oitcn 339 Prlnde"' Rupert S. P. McMordic, D.S.O., and Miss I Velma Mae Kamm took place in Vancouver lasc week ln Central Christian Church, the ceremony ! belnfe conducted by Rev. Kenin ih S. .WilLs. Thp groom was at - y k .; i Phone 755 FREK DELIVERY , tended by his brother, Fobert C. McMordle. Both the gioom and groomsman lived here with their CJas-ifjnds briiifj quick resmtsi .? 11 " parents as young boys. 77 J ' FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS '81 I o RRANDRAM-HENDERSON VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON , Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. Milt NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, July 7 and 21 . . 10 p.m. . FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARM) m ISLANDS ss. Camosun, July 14 and 28 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 PHONE 24 222 Second Av. wm. v veil ryfu(it'OH' DISTIUERS (CANADA) LIMITED, AMHERSTSURO, ONT. aunt it not puhliihed or displiyed by. tlx Liquof Cootrol Baud W lb GottnuMM af Bntiiii Coiumbu. KAIEN CO-OP SEASON AGAIN SEE US FIRST FOR PRICES cuncemenl TAKES OATH AS CANADA AMBASSADOR Stanley Woodward, former chief of protocal at the state department, ls congratulated by Secretary of State Dean Acheson (right), after Mr. Woodward had ta'ken the oath of office as U.S. ambassador to Canada in Washington. Mrs. Woodward ls looking on. The new envoy succeeds Laurence A. Steinhardt, killed In the crash of a diplomatic plane near Ottawa. . MDTTH Per hundred No. y2 Flat Tins $5.25 No. 1 Tali $5.50 No. 1 Flat. $6.50 v No. 2 Plain , $7.50 i No. "2 Enamelled $8.00 No. 2Vi Plain $8.50 No. 2Vi Enamelled .... $9.50 annnuncing disposal of my Intrrrst ln the B. and V. y on Sixth Avenue at Hays Cove 'to Mrs. Hilda Ma'd. it is my desire to thank my many friends and ts for their generous patronage. A continuation of 'atronap.c I would respectfully bespeak for Mrs. 'aid and N. R. Young. NORMAN BAKER SV .A and mum Plumbing & Heating Prompt and Efficient Service WW' ARCHITICT MOOIRNI LET'S GO ON A PICNIC ! DROP IN AT Phone 179 231 - 3RD AVENUE Write Box 1127 Arrived I Here is the spot to get Your Picnic Supplies PAPER PLATES O FORKS O KNIVES SPOONS PAPER SERVIETTES 0 I I HOBBY SUPPLIES I JOHN H. "I "' filV7X NOVELTIES " ! I . BULGER f ltrJX'fA f ' '" I ,i B U.LI -i OPTOMETRIST n's Black Kid 3 -T- kT, J renguin noooy anop . ' J J Always Prompt and Courteous) J i . . '"l""' 1 I1 r-.- rr.- r. ..I. I I mi. .... , John Bu OCf LtH. I Oxford $16.25 HEALTH SPOT Murray of London Fine architectural plans deserve the best paint. B-H "English" Paint combines the qualities of ' beauty and durability that protect exterior m V rvyvtv I 1 "ere nere to oerve iuu l I n r. ana runon St. I I - i &lifVH:fr? . Phones: BLUE 446. GREEN 232 N Third Avenue 'llJljCornniodore C.Mr. 1 . v iff n ii surfaces. I "Hospitality and Good Food"! if - ' V jl Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders 1 IHZZZZZIZZ if ' " I 3rd Ave David ChowMgr. I iffiQS " I WRATHALL'S l AH ' J Dunrn cikiicuikin I ti Ell p: II f M . . i V' INI I Ill THE LATEST LADIES' ONE AND TWO PIECE SWIM SUITS From $6.95 LADIES' SUN DRESSES AND STRAPLESS SLIPS 1VW0ODcafe ...w.w . w . ilzj e -iuu i fT UP-TO-DATE (3AFK IN'TIIK CITY "tOM 3;3o p.M to S:30 A.M. ''PccluliM, ln Chinnsn Dishes l 6 ) $g !. the Pioneer Druggists , i) - PRESCRIPTION SERVICE : A Doily Delivery Service A 0 I l( PHONE 81 'L ) 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the . VIEW-MASTER Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone CHILDREN'S SUN AND SWIM SUITS from $1.49 DOM'S DEP'T STORE SUKYCHOW MEIN "llile Orders PHONE IJJ Phone 311 McBride St.