RE-ROOFING? Prince Rupert Daily News 3- Saturday, July 15, 1950 Jyk ) LVhen vou build or remodel, chomp B P r ' 3. " I HALT SHINGLES the overwhelming re of discriminating home-owners, builders M7i an Mrs- A- E- wton will Miss Thelma Cameron, who has au tomorrow nlKht for w.i. i kon iwi i Architects from coast to coast. view aboard the Camosun. ! Cameron, sailed last, iah. heyaremaae Dy builuinu PRODUCTS ITED the largest manufacturer of osDholt Camosun for Queen Charlotte Cash for old gold. Bulger. City. She will return with the lies in Canada. P.. - . '! t Si b am J. Broatch and E. Oennisl B. C.J ship and continue to Vancouver. TV rJ NN Choose your roor wirn care- specity B.rv hltDKIt THROUGH YOL'R LOCAL CONTRACTOR i AD tID t?n StB Albert & McCaffery Limited racKers, leave tomorrow night' dn the Camosun for Namu: j Miss Marjorie Way leaves to-! morrow night on the, Camosun for a month's visit with relatives in the south. .. i Meeting of International Union of Operating V 116 or 117 Prince Rupert, B. C. P.O. Bos 16 R. D. Bartlttt, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bartlett, returns tomorrow night to Vacouver on the Camosun. John Basso, in the employ of the Atlin Fisheries, has resumed his duties at the plant after having received hospital treatment for a short time. J. T. Harvey and Mrs. Willa Ray left on today's plane for H- 11 Local 115, Carpenters' Hall, Sun .?r.l.lJI Nurse's Funeral dian cities of 10,000 or over, about 95 per , i people have some J ny service. : day, July 16, 2:30 p.m. : (164) Mrs. A. J. Kelch, Usk, leaves for the south on the Camosun tomorrow.. She plans a visit in San Francisco. Held Friday 1 Funeral service for Miss Cath-I rrinc Blake Coleman, who pass Here's the newest in men's leisure wear . . . soft, cool, knitted jersey, in a variety of masculine patterns end a full range of rich colors. Vancouver to attend a meeting iouncemenU of the British Columbia Progres sive-Conservative Association. W M The Misses Jessie and Hilda Potterton sailed last night on the Mr. and Ms. Norman TTnv- nd Labor Council sports, September 4. I Prince George lor a trip to Vancouver. . ed, away Tuesday mornlns at Prince Rupert General Hospital, were held Friday afternoon at 3:30 from the B.C. Undertakers chapefc Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter officiated. Organist was ivic Centre. V wood motored down from Prince Rupert to be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Haywood, 1235 West Fortieth. Vancouver News Herald. - The dance euonsored bv Andv Mrs. W. D. Smith. The Dry Goods & "Novelty Shop will be closed from July 13 to 28th. ., ' . (I64p) Paul Meklenbursr of Ketehiknn Bazaar, October 4 Bazaar, October 18. ; Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. aar, October 27. TOUR OF CONTINENTS Jean Ouellet, 20, left, and Leon Lang-lois, 21, both of Quebec City, are on an automobile tour, planned to carry them through five continents in the next four years. They recently stopped off at Windsor, Ont. and now are en route to Vancouver. The car carries a portable kitchen, darkroom and tent. They are paying their way with stories written for a Montreal dally newspaper. , (CP Photo) disembarked last night from the McNaughton's orchestra at the Patients and staff of Miller Bay Hospital, where deceased had been on the nursing staff, were brought Into the service Pallbearers were P. Petersen, G. McDonald, S. Eldshaud. W Alexander, E. Oreen, C. Teo-dosin Interment was in Fairview cemetery. Oddfellows' Hall last night was enjoyed by about 75 couples This Is to become a twice monthly feature. yaar, Nov. 2 and 3. iixilnry Fall Bazaar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kanter Prince Oeorge and boarded the train for Jasper. " Mrs. Waterstoru.who has been visiting her daughter and son-is-law. Mr; and Mrs.:'.Rosi Rit disembarked last night at Prince Mrs. C. A. Fields, who has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Fields, leaves tomorrow by the Camosun on her return to Rupert from the steamer Prince Arne Ewald, passenger sales Ban Fall Sale Nov. 16. representative of Scandinavian Lw's Cathedral Fall ember 18. (152) chie, leaves for Vancouver os the Camosun "tomorrow night, ... Valhalla' pic rile tomorow, weather permitting. Boat Signal leaving Imperial Oil dock at 12 o'clock noon. , ',.' (It) Airlines Systems, Inc., left by plane this afternoon for Seattle after having arrived here earlier in the week from Alaska. George after making the trip to Alaska, and entrained for Jasper. Mr. Kanter is chairman of the board of the. National Bank of Detroit. Jack Haggert, manager of the Addressograph-Multigraph Co. in Vancouver, and Mrs. Haggert dis- Lll Dazaar Nw ember Prince Rupert Florists Canada's Trade Balance Better Flowers for All Occasions 1300 1 100 I 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 i . N. A. Beketov, agent for the marine department, leaves to ' J. I.- Suite,' teletype inspector KAlEtf CO-OP HARDWARE for Canning Machines BURPEE IIVES WAY Will take four Automatic sizes of cans. Can Sealer. morrow nleht or the Camosun for C. N. Teregraphs', left last J ' for Vancouver where he will ob j embarked here last evening from the steamer Prince George after having made the round trip to night on the Camosun .. for a j OTTAWA H Canadian imports hit an all time monthly high In May and at the same week-end trip to ueen Char serve the trials of the new lighthouse tender, Alexander Mc- lotte, City. : - ' . j time exports to the United States I touched a new record. ! PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 216 - 4th Street Box 645 Phte Green 389 Priice Rupert i Alaska and, after spending a couple of day; here, will proceed 1 by motor on their return to Vancouver by way of the central and MUs .Joan Oeddes lpavek to- J aboard the tender. A high Of $177,200,000 in ex- momow nlcht nn thi io.i J. 1 ports to the United States re- for th anuth h win i Dr. R. H. Ball, manager, cellu- interibr and Cariboo. One half dozen, cans with each canning machine sold. Canada's adverse trade holiday In Nanalmo ' . , 'lose dlvlsion Celanese Corpora- ' . i.i . . . .. ltrHA : t .r . r f i 8ulted suited In In ( . . V. Lanner Lansir vith that country being WE DELIVER WK11K DROP IN IN' AIR PASStNGERS to 118,300.000 for the PHONE IN 179 251 - 3RD AVE. BOX 1127 ': or . j uuu oi Aiiienca. new ior L-ny, Gifts from your Jeweler are, and his son. arrived by plane gifts at their best. We have a';Thursday. Dr. Ball is on a per-very beautiful stock this- spring, jlodlcal inspection trip to the Col-You.rtiould see'' Bulger's.- t jumbla Cellulof construction op-.. '. . ..i . ' H) eration. pi i month compared with last May's nam. m debit of $49,100,000. Conven-i To Vancouver' (today)-J. M. ! Black,. Mr. Evering, D. Ardern, sizes. peked. Twenty Carton. Miss J. Metcalfe, Mrs. Bartlett. Miss J. Jonsson, E. C. Sandey,' Miss D. Itwln, O. S. Faught, Miss ' Viola Prendergast, R. Jorgensen, ' J. ALudwigson, Mr. and Mrs. o ' ; ; ; - 2 1 4i?!i'Ji'm jOMPSON Snake Skin Sandals Sandals AKt tU. LIU. BetlottDont Know i I r On All Summer Coats jRystaad and infant, H. Gale, A. Carter. j j To Sandspit (today) D. Var-Iner, Mrs. Y. Wathan. j From Vancouver (yesterday) -- Ed. Manson, J. M. Richardson, F. Lande, A. C. Haddow, H. Par-I ( ker, Mr. McNeil. Mr. Hastings, R. ThhAb6ut Advertising W PACK ,J Red and Green 1 ItAimi Im t tin t'i mriiy jam : loz. and48oz. , FT I Dl t . V L. Green,. M. Collins, H. McCarthy, 'Mr. Christiansen. "From Sandspit (yesterday) - Special Clearance of SOX 4 Pr. l.OO Soap Flakrs jl J YTJi j Mr, Murchie, Mr. Power, F. Burdz, C. Wilson A.' Pearson. VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON T.unday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, July 7 and 21 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, July 14 and 28 10 p.m.. FRAFK J. SKINNER Prince tlupert Agent Third Avehuc Phone 568 KIDDIES' DRESSES. Reg. $2.00. Now 99c HOTEL ARRIVALS j Prince Rupert Dr. and . Mrs. F. McNamce, Kamloops; J. M.. Richardson, Montreal; S. Simpson, Masset; SEE OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT QuhNo.6 How much does it cost to advertise a 10c box of Canada's biggest-selling crackers? Is it lc?2c?3c? W Jam t - A7if ' S itkr service FAMILY SHOEj lW ''"l"' X URNS STORE LTD. J Q& Charlie RoberU 1 I ' V, ) ! UY S t Phone 357 Box 63SJ - JflM r. FREE DELIVERY J ill C I " i v.i.-'3 DOM'S DIP'T STORE J. A. Botsford, Mr. and Mrs. J ; iD. Haggert, N. R. McCarvill, Mr. SMITTInl r ii Trades and Labor Council and Mrs. A. J. Millard and daughter, W. T. Hutchinson and J. C. Haddow, Vancouver; A. Gongus, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McColl, Bella Bella; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Laird and Jimmy and Mrs. 'O. Laird, Terrace; R. M. Clark and A.' Goodenough, Smlthers; R. A. Bertyman, Sand-spit; Miss J. Mitchell, London, Ont.; Mr.: and Mrs. F. 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