n 5. I HONORED ON ?tfti Eupttt 52ai!p !3ctDf Thursday, July 14, 1949 Everything For reliable and dependable! 24-hour (service, call 655 Service Cabs. 17i) Sale of Home Cooking, Saan- "GLORIOUS 12TH" CELEBRATED HERE Members of the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association and the IIBIEIllll WW. lcn riumDer s window, Saturday, July 18, 2 p.m. Conrad Circle LEAVING CITY Imminent departure of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Moller, 124 Fourth Avenue East, for Vancouver where they will take up future NO WORK FOR SHIP MONTREAL While Mont-ralers sweltered in a heat wave recently the government icebreaker Ernest La-pointe arrived in port. Harbor Dry-Goods and Novelty Shop will be closed from the 14th of July until the 29th. (164) United Church, W. A. (It) Loyal Orange Lodge gathered with friends on Tuesday night residence, was marked by a I officials hastened to explain it for Building Lumbrr of all kinds-Mouldings, Flooring, Siding, Cedi'r and Asphalt Shingles, Plasterboard, Wall-boards, Fir, Cedar and Birch Plywood, Cement, Ilrick, Plaster, etc. ALIiERT & AIcCAFFKKY LIMITED to celebrate the Olorious Twelfth Mrs. Ed. Williams and daughters, Claudette and Eileen, left by air today for Edmonton where HOME RITE surprise party Wednesday eve- was only a social call. of July. they will spend the next six till PHONE 116 About 100 persons sat down to ANNOUNCEMENTS weeks on holidays. nlng when some 30 friends gathered at their home to bid them farewell. The evening was spent playing court whist, after which, de JOINS COUPLE A quiet wedding ceremony at Advertisements la tills column will be charged (or a full month at t5c per word refrshmcnts after which there was a program of appropriate speeches and entertainment. Mrs. George Howe, past worshipful grand mistress for the the home of the bride's mother Red Cross Blood Donor Campaign Canvassers are now calling for volunteers for the clinic to be held in Prince Rupert on August 1, 2 and 3. Please talk Vacation School, First Bap province, presented honorary tist Church daily 9:30 a.m. July 18-29. All children, ages 3-14 certificates to five long-stand joined Gladys Skaland, daughter of Mrs. Otto Breimo, 736 Sixth Avenue West, to Harvey James Weiss, son ol William D. Weiss. 101 Fifth Avenue East, on Tues it over with your family as to ears. licious refreshments were served. On behalf of the assembly, Mrs. Frank Ellison presented . Mrs. Moller with a lovely cameo necklace, and wished all the ; family happiness in their new : home. i Winners at court whist were lng and esteemed members Mrs. C. Barber, Mrs. E. Murray, most suitable times, so that you if ft- .rr-y: Port Edward W. A. Bazaar, AIMED will be ready to tell the can August 8th, Community Hall. vassers when they call. Donors i Catholic Bazaar October 5 F YEAR' day evening. The rite was performed in the flower-banked living room by Rev. Earl Soil- ages 18 to 65. (164) and 6. LIBRARY HONORS PRIEST RESERVE, N.S. W-A library has been begun here in honor of Dr. J. J. Tompkins, pioneer In the adult education movement of St. Francis Kavler University. "Father Jimmy'' Tompkins recently retired as Roman Catholic Mrs. J. Vi. Moorchouse, Mrs. A. Ouyan and Mrs. J. a. Viereck. Each recipient spoke briefly in acknowledgement. Mrs. C. Smith, who has been a member . for tventy-seven years, thus qualified as . the Sonja Ladies Bazaar, Oct. 28. Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 26. St. Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar, A. Lind. luir Clavrlng was Baby of Year In 'untested compftl-, d by the Lions Mrs. George Howe caused and of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. For her wedding costume, the bride chose a gown of white i J Mrs. Moller and Mrs. Harry Paulson. Lucky chair prize was won by Mrs. H. Hamilton. The evening concluded with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" and "For They Are Jolly Good Nov. 3. merriment in carrying out the duties of commentator. J. A Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, Nov tmction with the doyen of the local lodge, also . . .. . ' flArifch nrlnet at Dacficun . ..tiQ mn rvtnm" saun. ana carried a oouquei oi ember 9. V ci'ieorauons at r .v.... nut: naug nn'.t ' i spoke. and "Grandfather's Night red roses. Maid-of-honor was Fellow." Presbyterian Fall Ba?aar, Nov. Vancouver Island Other speakers were Victor Morrison and J, A. Teng who 7. gnlrt Miss Molly Woods whose gown buoyant cheerfulness and personality. Ronald will receive I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall Baz Chorus girls were M. Wide, A.i was 01 ue eer- nd a half pounds, was nine months sday, and Is the d Mrs. Ron Clav- aar, Nov.. 24. the silver cup and have his Fine quality gabar-; dine sports shirts ., styled by Baronet . in colors of Brown,, Maroon and Grey. . ;, Priced at $7.00 ' ' " 9 Pure wool gabardine ''" slacks in all the pop- " St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall was ui yeuuw uaisjes.. Members of the Immediate families and a few friends at- name engraved on the Lady Kund, O. Newton, and E. Mulder; hula girls, J. A. Tens, A. Lund: barber shoD quartette, B. Bazaar, Nov. 26. Saturday. smith Lions Shield as Baby of of Prince Rupert dwelt on the subject of the unswerving loyalty of all good Orangemen to. flag and king. The highlight of the evening's entertainment was a men's fashion show '.n which the masculine models. In ludicrous im judges with his the Year 1918-49. Skinny men, women gain 5, 10, 15 lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Visor Whl ft tbHOl Boot l'mb fill out: Uflf hollowi All un uk M lnnar VriwnT' tutI v lnM hmJN Ellison, A. Denton. H. Hamilton tended the ceremony Groomsman was Le Roy Weiss, uncle of the bridegroom. A reception, attended by close personation, wore ladles neg- and F. Van Home, can can girls, J. A. Teng, V. Morrison, S. New-tor, and A. S. Hamilton. H. Hau-ser and A. Borgan also supplied musical entertainment The evening concluded with dancing. I ligees, evening and sportswear The mannequins were J. Davld- family friends, followed the cere- -betn-poie- look, -rfiouunfe of ; girin, women, mm, wbo never ooukl gala before, many. Guests enjoyed a buffet K,riito?paKlMi'MS luncheon followed by dancing. ' r.',r.'Zi i" SSKi'Cri FOR SALE Ex-R.C.A.F. scow with hand derrick, 25 by 50 feet. In excellent condition. Write for full particulars Capital Iron and Metals Limited i son, L. Newton, V. Morrison and Music was supplied by an Instru- ! "SF'LVXdX, S! A. S. Hamilton. Bride and groom Ihm't tear llnf lool.t. Stop when you've ialnl mental trio consisting of David were A. Van Home and H. Ham Mrs. J. R. Murray was con tn I, H. 16 or i'i lot. you neea lor dotdiii wfi.u. I raiB little. Nw"c.t .rau.lot.4" RIM n(v WW. members of Jones, Le Roy Weiss and Mel Try Urnou (Mm Tome Ttleu tor new vtinf and iilpii in - tbia vtrr ow. At u jmitttK. ilton, nower gin and page 'rtlsins is payable in advance. Please retrain from Classifieds, 2c per word per insertion, minimum vener, asisted by both lodges. Skalmerud. boy were Mrs. L. Traquair and niirth Notices 5()c, Cards ol Thanks, Death Notices, ular shades Lai Brown, Light Tan, Grey and Blue. $14.25 1824 Store Street Victoria s, Marriage ann hnRagement Announcements: $2. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE (108) (h.MEU SITUATIONS WANTED 4 d bathtub, state 45, Daily News. (K',4) To $21.50 SITUATION WANTED-Experienced dry-goods and men's wear salesman, seeks steady employment, good local connection. Piione Red 400 or write Box 1258 Station B.. City for interview. (163) KENT 3 bedroom : to nay substan- ii'none Red 325 or Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited (166) HELP WANTED IS Christian couple, 2 if 'ins furnished, una party dish f BOYS WANTED Kciiaole boys desiring Daily News route should file their names at the Daily News Office. Uf) Hinthx. Heply A. General Delivery, (164) ve buyer for 5 low. close In. Also Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 . Phones 60 and 68 Phone (tf WANTED Housekeeper. Green 712. ngs on four, live, ll'in houses. Arm- A. Aides. Phone 342 .WANTED Elderly lady for Apply in (164) 267 (evenings). (172i Macey s kitchen, person. Sanitation for the Nation TO KENT 2 or 3-i jle. furnished or un Apply (tfl WANTED Taxi Driver. 112 Taxi. ci! Phone Blue 637 (163) FOB KENT rim sale Close in. (173) ROOM FOR RENT-Phone Green 937. PAPER TOWELS PAPER CUPS DEODORANTS DISINFECTANTS Representing: G. H. Wood & Co. Ltd. Dustbane Co. Ltd. Brodie Brush Co. Ltd. S. C. Johnson Wax Co. FLAVOR beyond compare. Color g.iy, crystal-clear. Consistency perfect. Arid 'tin's gorgeous-looking party dish is remarkably easy and economical to make with Jcll-O! Jcll-0 combines perfectly with so many fruits, for wonderful desserts with vegetables, for deligljtful -salads. . And Jell-O's famous "locked-in" flavors mean more marvelous dishes plain, or attractively varied in countless ways. Look for the big red "letters on the Jell-O box. There are seven famous Jell-O flavors Advertise in the Daily News! Material i" Kir cirop siding. 000 ft. 1" X 3 ' fir )00 M; 15000 it. At U tir decking mo ft. 2" x 6" Fir BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 5000 ft. 1" x 6'- visJ $40.00 M ; 2000 ft. ,r iff; I ISJ --22 Jll 0 h a trademark owned by Otntraf Foodi, limited mt. $50.00 M; 3000 wood. $i.0.U0 Mi ikwool insulation, FOR SALE Third Avenue business, good location, good turnover For further information, apply Box 544 Daily News. HEAL tSTATE sets 10" x 12' - 12 PRINCE RUPER1 SUPPLY HOUSE 712 Second Avenue Phone 632 P. O. Box 772 if sash in 1 rallies, tit: 18 10" x 12" - 12 , in uaiiim, u.vu i used ! FOR SALE - Brick and concrete h trit ynn Ave. nutu i MlkO hardware $5.00 :les, shiplap and ial later. One 18' uaft and prnpellor, $200.00: two 12' 1120.00 each Kaien (167) Um nanel trurk. These Fine Days Are Roofing Time . . . Don't Delay! LET US HAVE YOUR ROOFING PROBLEMS Tar and Gravel or Asphalt Fifteen and Twenty Year Bonds.: hardwood floors, hot water heat. Store, full basement. Phone Red 104 alter (i. (U FOR SALE Sacrifice for cash, furnished or unfurnished 4-rOom wartime. Apply lo32 Second Overlook between 4 and 7 p.m. 167 FOR SALE 4 roo.n hbusc. close; in, basement, 2 room cabin at rear. Priced for quick sale. Armstrong Agencies, Phone 342 or Green 2U7 (evenings). (166) l.e 339. (167) 1047 Forrt Pnnel G July Kaien Con- Co A IVY TYPE OF KOOF REPAIR ASK FOR ESTIMATES ' . (in CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home ''w and used furn iiifiliB nanpr. first fut. loKKinc lacks THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED 233 first Ave. E. . Black 884 ' I mil T III 1 1 i T III! Phone Green 389 216 4th St good bicycles, j typewriters, bat- Advtitlsb m the oauy Newsi PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ion. new eiecinc YES, WE HAVE PIGGY BANKS as well as a full assortment of Toys and Games . . . Featured all year round. FOR SALE ulsters and elec-new rugs, beautl- vervthmgCUaSt The i FOR SALE Stationary cngia You Saw It in The News! Flione Oreen 9'J See B C. Fur PACIFIC Stevedoring & Contracting eers tools, alter 6. (IOOI Black 324. (til f hoeeder fihrwcls IF IT'S TOYS YOU'RE SEEKING, call at i i'.n:lir.ps' AfUim SPECIAL NOTICE I FOR SALE Chesterfield suite newlv upholstered, reasonable. 008 Thompson St. '. ' Light delivery FOR SALE - trurk Just overhauled. Price I.V,nr K.1VOV HOtd, COMPANY LIMITED . f ts: Litlleford Bros. NEW ROYAL HOTEL Koiid Maintenance Owen rinmuhpll JSn H0l'k Grapples i Uone.rete M xprs siif. T....:r.. i; r...r ' General Stevedores and Contractors Stevedores for Canadian National Railways CABLE ADDRESS HEAD OFFICE "PACIFICO" PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Room 6. 1 vcm sAi E Cream enamel IOrangL(cheap. Phone Red 393. llll P Mfcders for Stockpile removal: Kiee forl- Cancelled Sailings Southbound from Prince Rupert ss Coquitlam, July 17 and 24, 10 p.m. Northbound from Vancouver ss Coquitlam, Wednesday, July 13 and 20, 9 p.m. Phone Red 400 518 3rd Ave. W. A Home Away From Home 1 W litl Sf-rnnprs ;nrl equipment at FOR SALE-Ncw far less than new cost One National All Steel Hoists; National iwmills: National i 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water a rillNCE RUPERT, B.C. ,(,ns and Conveyors. Why Wait . . . "latum from Na-hinery Co. Ltd., B. CI (tf) Used shingles srl- $1 OH n,.r Kimrllo Masters Hign r' and "nlT mounted turbine pump driven bv a 3 h.p., 3 phase - 2 0-440 electric 60 cycle .mo or One Masters high pressure 1V4 inch turbine pump mount-, by a type A F H cd and driven & by 4 inch Wisconsin S ; engine equipped with Ms tank, governor, magneto, etc, Bvtown Machine Works, ttt) i JL'J (186) Kitchen ranee. FOR ALL YOUR A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY SPECIAL Continental Bed. Full Sie, Kestmore flat ribbon sprins, full size. Ace spring fill mattress, lull sine $71.00 See our carpets just arrived Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue Pjarmanj pi TRADE IN YOUR OLD TOASTER OR IRON FOR A NEW ONE NOW! '"el back. coDner phi Blue 698. 830 e. (164) FOR SALE If you are W "!, for a bargain in a practically; miser ca 1 M, - new pleasure ho nvinuin Machine Works 12' troller or glll- fullv rincpri new for naviculars. Information 11 n o.,i ,,i., the will not. be civen over $1.00 -fflit Union. (168) (tf) REQUIREMENTS REGAL PRINTERS phone. HOURS ' I Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m, j 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 1 r SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVENUE' Boat Mellsle. com-"l'er and long line 4';. also make fine Can be seen at Dock. (168) FOR SALE Easy splndry washing machine. Phone E'd 6, 1239 Water St. FOR SALE 1947 motorcycle. Phone 648. 530 6 th Ave. EaM Allowed On Each Trade-In PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. 0l Box 423 M4 Dodee Sedan, dol- f'r carriers. Anplv rinPS TVirtno T31,.1j- CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C, Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 413 for Appointment - HOI KS 10 :K a m. to 12:30 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. F.VKN1NOS Monday Mid Friday, 7:30 p.m. toi those unable to come during th day. RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoons. METAL VrOilK Box 988. (164) Northern B.C. Power Co: Ltd. PLUMBING Installations and ReDairs. SHEET METAL Kitr-Hen oil stove, t Ink Rnn iioa WRATIIALL'S PnOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies wcirw Tar and Gravel Roof PHONE 79 --w. lull ( " l2, single" bPds 1 1 i tnlffonipro 1 lcotv.o BESNER BLOCK STEWART, B C. PHONE 210 PRINCE RUPERT Inn- T.Pt.niinieau ti Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543 (tfl It Pays to Advertise! t ' " ill riH vs Black 396. (1651 Ljitmrrr rtts 1