IRITIS siDPsmnAw Frinc Rupert Daily Newt Monday, February 20, 1UM) Bella Coola Choir Elects Even for double the price you can't buv anything better than Aquascutum mm j BE RELIEVED! Z '"' '""'1IN- ?. fir. IC Si ",,w I""'1"'''" c IN i t,ihm- '1,h"r"t Si mill ''""-h" r. r.'Z "ou ,N. 1 .,ill.k in Mil and Mrs.-. Henry McKay. The oirieers of the choir are: Honorary President Charles Mood. President- David Campbell. Advi;er Henry McKay, terr.laiy- Mrs. Mary Hall. Treasurer Mrs. Margaret Hunt. Choirmaster Gordon Held. First Leader Adam Dixon. Second Leader Henry McK.iy Organist Jars. Esther Carpenter and Mrs. Mary Hall. BELLA BELLA-Bella Bella onueu Cliurch Choir an active I musical aggregation, has clcct-,ed officers for the year as follows, the annual meetim; being followed by a social period j dunng which refreshments wre served by Mrs. Philip Windsor Gay Flower Beds Replace Outmoded Landscape Style Pure Wool Navy Blue' Gabardine with Raglan Sleeves and full belt . . . Pure Wool Fawn Gabar dine with Raglan Sleeves and Balmacan Collar . . . Pure Wool Gabardine; Trench Goat, F a w n Shade with set in Sleeves Square Shoulder and full Belt.... ' Fine Mercerized Poplin with Balmacan Collar and Raglan Sleeves . . J526.50 6 $49.50 All by Aquascutum Irtisinp la payaoie in advance. Please refrain fruu riassiliocb, 2C per wuro per insertion, minimum i.rth Notices ouc, uarus oi i nanus, Death Notices, Marrlase ana engagement Announcement: $2. ,1'LUAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE fig ' iMOKIAM j FOR SALE - McClary-Charm X. t ' affection- i f.?aL"(Lw?wd in Mtchen range 9 f C...nlr Uiee 01 ri.iiiR very good condition. Phono Blue 504. 4q v-' . -irrl II assed awav live J Makers of Fine Raincoats . ' - 1 X r 1 r Mother, you is when you way to use nnd brings has a bad cold Just put a boiling water child breathe Medicated told-congested FO FAST with every RELIEF for continued lav. February 20, for SALE-Kutr. Oreen with nnrl Children 1 ,s V C0,IK?r 7 H x 9 ft. fn lie and Lnuurtn. " ivd tw years, half price 1022 2nd West n. T 97n V.. ' 1 u.m. "jiomciai. came north from Van- II' THANKS V w THANKS ... , ,. f n fOR SALE Wartime room nouse. itzi qui Hj. (42i ress our sincere i - Ml v II -T" ,nrcil For Distress of niv friends for FOR SALE Home on Ninth Avn J X I m ft. I m U HVLIKFi I HiMtliv. kindness West. Five rooms ahd utllitv room. Hot water healed:. Prince Rupert Realty Co .. (44) B.C. ITRNITntE CO FOR SALE New and Used' Furniture and Hardware at lowest possible prices: Slightly used Slniter sewing machines, new electric heaters, press irons and toasters, unnafnted chests of drawers, sleeping baes. loKninK boots, floor covering and other useful household artlcels. See B.C. Furniture Co. know how effective Vicks VapoRub rub it on. Now . . . here's a special VapoRub that mothers everywhere ' almost instant relief if their child or congested bronchial tube3. spoonful of VapoRub in a bowl of or a vaporizer. Then . . . let vour in the soothing VapoRub in Steam. vapors instantly penetrate duD into Un-'FOOR SALE Kermath Sea Pup water-cooled marine enRines, 5 and 10 h p. hiim speed. Re- bronchial tubes to bring relief relief wl t, "uutuuii Rears. the child sleeps, rub on i n.afwbl.t ii'.'u.ioiiuuiv l mlccd- Cuw Bi.ljl uoui, wonts. 00 FOR SALE-38 Ford 2-ton Truck Phone Black 037. 43 1 FOR SALE 1349. Meteor 4-door ' 8.000 miles, us new. Ford" radio, heater, directional and back-uu lights, licensed and Insured for 1950. Cash or u'r'-1- Phone Green 241 or call Apt. 1 Aidinc Aots (43) m. FOR 0.rr, SALf: Completp welding blacksmith and machine shop. Going concern. Excellent loca- goIUVBfr BoT1; Dailv News. (53)' ' - ' PERSONAL J no most remarkable discov- ttZrUtiu drugs or chemicals Lor-Beer verBC9 U,'a,mll' Vaiit-ou-j . ' . OIL BURNER SPECIALIST CAPITOLS Klovn Service & Heuaira. G. D. Ronson. Black "uti- 48t, '. . . , t. ' Headquarters for : ' - - Z VY,NTER SPORTS EQUIPMENT ; Skis and Ski Equipment !' - C.C.M. Matched Ice Skate Outfits Campbell Badminton Racquets and Shuttlecocks ' " ' Sleighs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elkin.s. Who were married recently in the city, the bride having been the former Mrs. Diana Blair, returned to the city on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon from a brief honeymoon trip to Vancouver. They are on their way to Terree where they will nuke their home. Are Back In Africa Major and Mrs. Wilfrid Yur-gensen, formerly in charge of Salvation Army work in Prince Rupert, have reached South Africa after forty-one days of travelling on a Greek freighter from Montreal, according to word' received from t.h friends. They have now taken j"up their permanent appointment I at Capetown and are very hap-! py. they write, to be back in "the uum 01 tneir calling." It was from there they had come to Canada to spend a few years. The Yurgensen's spent Christ-man aboard ship and when they reached Port. Riinhpth their i first port of call, it was' 90 in uie snaae ana all went swimming. Holiness meetings were held there and at Capetown. Then they proceeded by train to Johannesburg where ' thev remained for a month. Major Y:ir-gensen accompanying Commis-dnncr and Mrs. Fhb on a tour of Zululand while Mrs .Yurgenen took charge of a boys hostel while regular officers were on vacation. LETTERBOX RIIHtTEOrs STATEMENT Editor Daily News: We note some of the references In your paper whereby it would appear that no matter what occurs in the cily at the present it isblamed on the power short-I age. ! We would suggest that you investigate your statements more fully before making assertions which are only hearsay. j In respect to an item re ' "Power Bills are watched" not one of the company's employees gave the ridiculous explanation as recorded. All customers bills are given due and proper consideration where such is justified. I T. B. BLACK, ! General Manager, Northern B.C. Power Co.. Ltd. School Dales For This Year Holidays and .special events are always a mutter of general interest about which inquiries are being continually made, particularly so as affecting schools, teachers and students. For the information of the public, School Inspector Joseph Chell has compiled a calendar of such holidays and events. Here it is: April 7 Good Friday (school holiday. April 10 to 14 Easter vacation. April 17 Schools re-open after Easter vacation. May 24 Victoria Day (school holiday). June 1G Provincial Normal Schools -close. June 19 - Senior Matriculation and University Entrance Examinations begin. June 28 Last day of school for the term. July 3 Provincial Summer School for teachers opens. Aug. 4 Provincial Summer School for teachers closes. Aug. 21 Senior Matriculation and University Entrance Supplemental Examinations begin. Sept. 4 Labor Day (school holiday). Sept. 5 Schools reopen for the school year 1950-51 . Sept. 11 Provincial Norma' Schools reopen. Oct. Thanksgiving Day. (School holiday, date lixed by Proclamation. Nov. Remembrance Day. (School holiday, date fixed by Proclamation.) Dec. 19 Schools close for Christmas vacation. NOW AVAILABLE t LOOK Hil Tiiii NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEl! Pmt4tf0 V Suvrl , n " a trl1' 10 Va-fh2 a Pnneer aboard he r Coqultlam m iast evening returning to the Naas River vil- tonunittce meeting Wed, Feb. 22,8 p.m. Civic Centre. (43, Inspector F. B. Woods-John. Coultlam yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Ocean Falls and Namu on official provincial police duties. Three Act Comedy "Proles-sors Preferred." at Catholic Hall Mon. and Tues.; Feb. 20 and 21 at 7:30 p.m. Admission 50c. (42) Mr and Mrs,. W. L. Woods and family relumed to the city on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon I. . vancouvcr where Mrs. Woods mother and father lost their lives recently in an autono mic acciaeni. R. E. Waler, production manager of B. C. Packers, and Ross nicnowon, another comnanv couver to the company's big iiiiii ai namu on the Coqultlam ai, me weeK-ena. Jobs Daughters' Telephone Bridge during the week of Feb. 22 to March 1. Anyone desirous of having a table or more contact Mr. Dawes or L. Mitchell. tf Some improvement is reported in the condition of Joseph Oaron, city pioneer, who had a bad turn during Saturday n!;;ht at the Prince Rupert General Hospital where h ewas tnken list week. He Is suffering from heart trouble. Announcements Women of the Moose Novelty SpnhlK Xca Arll jo ln the ncw M X)se Temple. United Church W.A. Home Cookln!? Sale Dom's. Dept. Store, Saturday, Feb. 25, 11.00 a.m. 4.00 " p.m ' Canadian Legion Card Party, March 1. , Card tournament. Catholic Hall, March 2. c,' . , . . . , 51irne Band Concert, Civic March 3rd at 8:15 p.m. Tickets from members. fil m ",au" OooUn, and White Elephant Sale, Friday, March 17. Canadian Legion Easter Sale April 5th. - I Queen Marv IODE IUUK Tei Ua', ApnI A hHMA 10- I Cathedrul Sale -April 13. St. Peters Spring Sale April; 20. Presbyterian Spring Sale April 27. Sonja Tea May 13. I.Wh RMimKV f'T RE: fnificatn of Till No. 32110-I to Ixt One (1), Block Thirty- seven 1371. Kppllrm 171 f!l- tr of Prlneo Buprrt. Map 9ii t WHEHEAb SBlisfiictorv proijf of! loss "f th! 'wv Certificate of Title! !l!upd In the nnmo of Ivl Free-I !. has been filed tu this office.! 1 1101 irp ls hereby given that I shnit1 "the expiration of one month from I I tne d,,tP of th ,lrsl publteatlon here-! of' lssuc " rrovM"n"' cvrtitiemn of; 'TI,le Unt ' lu,li ,OHt Certificate. 1 ! unless In the mruullme valid objec- o" to nw in wriiinn. i WA'reu nt the i,anu itegtstry or- I rlce ''''ce iiupert. b. c this leth j day of January. 1950, A. D. I Andrew Thompson Deputy Ucglstrnr of TUle!1 (1 (Form F.) t'ertifu'utc of Improvements. NUTK'K I'lrnte and Inward Mineral Claims, situate In the Kkeeiia Mlnlii!; Ulv-Islon of Range 8. Coast District. Where iAicated: Oil Torchcr Island near JSurf Polut. TAKE NOTICE that. J. A. Ituth-erford. FYee Miner's Certificate No. 267a&P. acting as asent for Prudential Trust Company. Llmtted. Free Miner's Certificate No. 30-S23F, Intends sixty days from the date hereof, but not later than one tear, to apply to the Mining Hc-cordcr for Certificates of Improve-nipnts f'r the purtxwc of obtaining Crown Clrants of tlie above claims. And further take notli-e that action, uiulor section 85. of the "Mineral Act" must be commenced before the Issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. nutcd this 2Uth day of January 1U50. (H) NOTM'1 Ksaminat.lous for the position of Assistant Forest Ranger will be held at the lol lowing ccutrc.i at the di'tes nml times indicated. I Monduy. February !i7th B:00 a.m. Orcan Falls. Thurschiy, March I'ud 9:00 I1 Prlnec Rupert. I Monduy. March 6th 9:00 o.m , Terrace. j Wnlni'sduy. March Blh 9:00 a.m.' Hums I akc. I Application forms and full par-: ttrulura may be obtained from ttw VJistrii't Forester at Prince Ktipcrl "r the Forest Hunger's office at ex-1 unilnatloii centn'S. Completed application forms should be forwarded to the District Forester by February , asnd. or falling this must be pic-j sented to tne examiner at the tiniaj jf the examination. Cundld'ites must bo cltiwns of one of the nations of the British , Commonwealth, and must have re- j sided In British Columbia for one year. The candidate must be phy-1 alcally capuble of the work. Canuldates musLW zi years oi as"-No pxnmtnatlon fee. 13 ehurged. (H) rr. .inn,', iir l-DWARf FRENCH MAKIGOIOS .J I-CYNOGIOSSUM (CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT.! appear 'urge"'1"111 horUo,lti41 line "Foundation planting," long considered a first step in landscaping American homes, is being rapidly outmoded by the disappearance of the foundations which they were formerly planted to conceal. When most homes stood upon a belt of brick or stone, out of harmony with the Superstructure, the landscape architects advised that this belt be hidden by green plants, to "tie the house to the ground." Since high building costs, and modern heating plants, have caused basements to be omitted from most new homes, the visible foundation line has disappeared, and the houses sit close to the surface with nothing to conceal. In front of modern houses, shrubs and evergreens planted in the older fashion, quickly grow so tall as to screen the house from view, and shut oil the outlook for the picture windows. Landscape planting about a house should be a decoration, rarefni'v planned to enhance the beauty of we Duiiaing, completing an attrac tive picture as it is viewed from the street.. When tall trees dwarf thp hiuic and over-large shrubs and evergreens hide it, and prevent the uc- rfllrr ifSrifcx u C IM t n A L (sp) FLUORESCENT Experience proves that office do more and better work . illuminated with G-t Lamps. Yet this better light is sive to operate. For further tee your nearest C-G-E office. ; . ; . : F . n . ror rne Dest in Watch floral offeruiKS bereavement, in. Wm. Thomp-Tlitmioson. Mrs. la. Mrs. Dorothy THANKS Adicss our hcart-t uunreciatlon to li ls. who in our so kind and is. and special ii-re S Kerein and Prince Rupert !. the citv am- i-Birt. B.C. M the Rt. Rev. in. and Canon1 neii iuii."uiiii!A 'Alio sent floral ier lovinc hus-,itl and June, Jo:in and Mar-r Kr.ink 1K113- t ..Irs. t. h. j ones I and Mrs. H. r . piorutliv Sewell, S Maver. Mr. -k"T. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. p: L. Mcintosh. r'.'irel Lincoln. ; Thninsin. Mr. and Mrs. Tin-Hall. Mr. and i and family, 1 inert. Mr. ahd itt and cirls, A Evans. Mr. '."r and family T.nkl laniilv. Mr. f'lller. Mr. and lam. Mr. and v and fa mil v, J Saunders, G Brv.mt, Mr. Muliiiier. Mr. '.'k. Cant, and I'nilv. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr.s. Mr and Mrs. B'ilak. Gi-orne iav. iiiomas S.ms. Grand low. H C. xl. Maisie and mil Mi-s. F. A. 1 MVal Order of 1. The MiKi.se 'f the Moose " Theatre As-ivmnnd. I JUNE JONES ! Dodge 4 1111 miles. for; Mtei. E. Zllt-! "Ii Place or' I. (42ti ' Hike. Mrs! lie lircen 4U7 i '! (tf) OWN NAMES "uer Shovels '": Aoam' 'H.ittleford Bros. f Mtinteuanc1 f" Clamshc) f 'ck Granules: . 'crete Mixers: 'l'riu-ks: Nelson I f mr StockDilci 'ah Rice Port- Jl Pumps: Na-I bcraners and1 I'.'nal All Steel) f'f- National "ls: Nallopal ! L' ad Cunveyors 8n from'Na-Co. LM, I Mr I Kclw.l.l r i Sack 802. 47 'to'eiiiniF rivmi ' -.7;;: PLLMR1NO - a 11 (1 Housewives Delight , It's The Hoatirtir Sheet Metal work. Phone- 543 or call HW.-Kixlh Ave West; 11 Lelourni'uu and Sons. (tfij Sl'I'l'ATION WANTLIl j SITUATION' WANTED Woman wishes work as housekeeper or similar position. Box No. C54. Dailv New. 41 IIEIP IIEIP WANTED WANTED I 2E flower borders make small house cupants from seeing out of the windows, the planting has not achieved 11a purpose. Onlv low ffmvaXrxa nlanl, ,Iiai,M be planted in front of low homes; and the brightly colored annuals of dwarf habit are becoming popular as me most sunaoie plants for this purpose, ineir color gives a welcome touch, and thAV Ipava IHa from -windows unobstructed. Seed may be started early in seed-boxes indoors, and grown to a size suit- aoie lor transplanting by the tune the soil can be prepared. There are many varieties which will grow quickly from seed sown directly in. the border where the plants are to grow, and they will bloom until freezing weather comes in the fall. Besides providuig a decoration for the house, many annuals are suitable for cultinc, to be used in the house. . Dwarf single and double French marigolds, as shown in the illustration, come in tones of orange, yellow and maroon, with several two- tone 'blends of these colors. Cyno-closstim. or Chinese foi -ffpt-inB-nnf luscd a;; a ribbon planting in the background, blooms freely till summer, retaining its lovely o'i oior. ing in hot weather. " " " ' : Repairs CAFE IN THE CITY 3:30 A.M. 4. Diahet 3IE1N 133 L. NEW MARGENE SPREAD IT on hot toast SERVE IT with hot vegetables BAKE with it You will like the NEW MARGENE breath. Then . VVapoRui 1 t McBridc St. Phone 31". DC Packers Limited n inf Who's the boss I IN i : YOUR : CAR! - - - HELP WANTED - Lesion 27 Club Floor steward, must be cx - Ut'rleneed. 2. Recentionist - bookkeeoer. 3. Recentionist. AoulV stating ace. experience and s-alarv ex ore ted to Legion 27 Club. Box C28. Prince Ru- Ueit ' (41l - , V Sl'y-f I I mm m mm mm m. m 0. Ly ; ' Product of Canada ihi ii t Lfc U 1 n I U f LAMPS M ) 1 worker fc; ' 1 . I in offices f I I ' BRAND NEW STOCK at SALE. PRICES i Fluorescent If If j inexpen- 1 1 I information If 1 1 1 wan i hu Young man of high school education to become front end man in modern carace In nortliern interior town. Steadv Dasltion and (rood watreit to a uood man. Should have some knowledge of mechanics. Anulv in own handwrltlnn clvlns, aualiri-c-.tlions and references. ItepW to Box 0&5 Bailv News. (43 HELP WWANTED First class salesman wanted in lii-Th urado men's clothlntj store. Must have exnerlenee in tak-ina me;i.surements for made-to-measure clolhiiiK. Phone 359. tf WANTED WANTED-Reouire rental 2-fon himo tmeks. Aoplv to C. S. rorcman. Columbia cellulose Co.. Watson Island. 43 - Reliable Dart time taiiilor aiid irencnil labor man Permanent for rutht man. Dailv News. tf WANTED One room or small suite, furnished or oartlv furnished. Housekcenlns facilities. Preferably centrally located. Box 653. (44) SPECIALS ! For One Week Only JACKETS Fishermen's Kersey Shirts, rcg. $7.25, for Tartan Shirts, up to $8.50, for $t.05 Humphrey Red & Black Cruiser Jackets, rcg $13.95 ... $12.00 Multi-Coiored Jackets, reg. $19.95, for $IU.05 Green and Black Jackets, reg. $14.95, for ry . v $12.03 Terry Cloth T ShlrUs, long sleeves, reg $2.25,; tor !Kc t'i. News. U7i I WANTED 1 4.. ..tl "av ,m ..II oil .. vpnie u. Phone 422 (22) . - : 1 Acme Store - Clothing - ; I I I i I s ew mm m WANTED SEE GEORGE COOK. JEWELLER l5,,, 1H8 You'll be Satisfied 5:i7 3rd Ave Sernn east, brass. batteries, radiators. Plione &43. call 613 Sixth Wes . lobi SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW Tor Winter Examinations. Write M. O. C School, 301 Endcrlou Bld Winnipeg. Man. (In l'OU HENT FOR RENT Lame room for HOLLYWOOD cafe !I!,')7 Chevrolet :uoor Sedan 1 10 and hc.iter.! I SOIll-o t ..... I t1! 4,1., owned. iAt Don1 f'nar Store Hi 43 , rell-buUt 5- aniv with' 11 (I neni" m.. Section Two l1- (52) 1;;:;! wa,-u,ne.! t 11 'at,, ocru-' l,lklw and I I '" It'll Is. i R Htm nJ. r- P- - Full tu to oo h,'1,' ap- ! 'His fa vt! rv ceiv HlUvin coorl :iv PiiL7" ' I eves. Green euuo e or room am ooara ii" Do you drive your car or docs your car drive you? Let us take the "winter bugs" out and , give you complete control behind the wheel. - Rapid service low cost. Drive up today! ouiet yountf man. 539 SixUi W. MOST Ur-TO-DATE OPEN FttOM 3:30 P.M to We Specialize In Chinese CHOP SUEY CHOW FOR RENTSulte or five of-llces. Modern in everv res-ncct. Available March 1. Phone 57. G. P. Tinker and Co. Ltd. (tf) FOR RENT Electric portable sewhia machines. $5.00 a month. Call 04 einner Spw-inu CuuUJ. (ti) For Outside Orders PHONE