Local News Items... ftettek Homes a Etin Uuprtf Oallp jQcUi Thursday, April 28, 1949 with. Complete Stock in Thickness from !4''to iy4 V 'i .v ' . , T . f 4 , i L' If" ' 1 1 1 ? ; I I J i if Alberts McCaffery Limited EverythinR for the Builder" PHONE 116 Attention Fishermen. Remember Anniversaries and birthdays with flowers. Our special attention will be given to your wives and sweethearts. Please advise us before you leave. BALAGNO FLORISTS. (101) Mrs. S. Schriabcrg sailed Wednesday afternoon on the Princess Louise on a trip to Vancouver. T. Norton Youngs left by air yesterday for a brief business visit to Juneau. W. W. Trotter, formerly of this city and now located in Prince George, is spending a few days in the city on business. Program at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club yesterday took the form of a showing of colerful moving picture scenes in the Rocky Mountains by D. H. E. McLean, general agent here for Canadian Pacific Railways. Allan M. Hurst made a report on progressing arrangements for forthcoming Klondyke Night, Donate your unwanted but saleable articles to the Kinsmen Auction. Phone 11 daytime, Green 213 or Blue 603 after 6 p.m. Help Kinsmen help kiddies. Mr. and Mrs. H. b. Eastman are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. A. F. Cottrell, auditor for owni-canauian Co.. Vancouver, sailed Wednesday afternoon on the Princess Louise to return south after a visit to the com pany's local plant. Canadian Club Annual Meet ing, Election of Officers, Wednesday, May 4 at 2:30 D.m. in the Common Lounnc of the Cviic Centre. Speaker: Mrs. W. A. McLean. Subject: "My Visit to England." . (A28. M2. 3 Due to mudslides west of Prince Ocorge, tonleht's train. due from the East at 11:45 day-liShttiaic, is reported to be five hours late, which would brinji it in at 4:45 a.m. Mrs. S. Haudenschild and son, Robert Wednesday after- . . . noon mirin on fh D Princess - we Louise for iftmi I Py&tle In advance. Please refrain tram telephoning ar word Pr uueruuu. minimum nurn, sua. Dins room; and Engagement Announcement: $2. TOR KENT for rOK KEN BFHTgiln T Sleeping r Room for T two. 600 7th East Red 471 1 : I FOR RENT Housekeeping Room 221 5th East. (101) REAL EST.Vlfc tT u . !. w"ere,went into session. President FLOWERS FOR A PRINCES'S Cute in the traditional costume of her honle province in the- Netherlands little Elizabeth Goed-koop presents visiting Crown Princess Martha of Norway with a bouquet of flowers. Occasion was the launching of the 16,500-ton Oslofjord, liner built for the Norwegian America Line. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert D. Grunther, Vancouver; T McNeil, Vancouver: S. Burch- ill, Vancouver; W. H. Trotter,! Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. K. Sulley, Caulfield; F. B. Webster, ' Vancouver; C. Hallon, Ocean Falls; F. Virag, Ocean Falls; R. Elliott, Smithers; P. Carey, Terrace; D. B. Nixon,1 Vancouver; Mrs. R. Thorlakson, ' Brown's Mill; Mr. and Mrs. G. Benson, Burns Lake; Miss E. Nebase, Vancouver; R. Spencer, victoria; Mrs. T. West, Hazel-, ton; S. Gilmour, Vancouver; D. Gardner, Toronto; M. Green, Winnipeg. , Lieut. M. J. Stapleton, local commanding officer of Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, is ton! on the Tiiiicc Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Prince Rupert Florists. 300 3rd Ave. 3ox516 Tel. 777 Flowers lor All Occasions HOME BUILDERS! Property in a new subdivision available soon . . . Choice view lots at reasonable prices. N.II.A. district. Place your reservations now with ... ARMSTRONG AGENCIES 307 3rd W. Phone 342 Real Estate Insurance (98) Commodore Gale COMPLETELY RENOVATED "Better Than Ever" Best Food and Service in City Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders I Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. COUNTRY HOME for Sale, part-. ly lucnisnea, also good work radio-equipped car for the city force nere xhe commissioner week. lnformed tne council eir oZl oprtunityTori"1"31 pnrou to " York work. Will consider trading! w'hpre they will embark May 4 for good trolling boat. Write on the Mauretania for a three Box al2 Daily News. (109) i mnnth.. .could not be provided. FOR SALE 4 room furnished house close in. For particulars Phone Blue 903. (tf) FOR SALE Four room House on level corner lot on 2nd Overlook St. Ocean view, solid foundation. In Al shape. 1516 2nd Overlook St. (102) FODR "SALE New fynTodern PLUM PIE (. Clarifying remarks made at ' this week's meeting of the city council Aid. W. P. Stone plains uiau tuinmissioiier juim Shirass of the provincial police did not previously suggest a foeai'emto DEEP V i ' - " i....ivj . r,lvl vv ai winter , uii range, full-sized basement. (needs comnletinff) with or! receive treatment at the Mayo clinic. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Payne and daughter. Miss Betty Payne, left on Monday nights train fo: England. Returning thev will leave the Old Country on the Mauretania August 9. L.M HKOKOINd MTHICT OK FHINtt BU'IKT TAKE NOTICE that the Canadian Fishing Company Limited , ot Vancouver, B.C.. Ilsh canners. Intends to apply for a lease of the lollow-Ini? described lands for the nurnrae of crneral chains; thence East 20 chains: thence North 10 chains, and containing 20 acres, more or less. Dated March 19, 1943. CANADIAN HSHINC1 COMPANY LIMITED W. Malcolm, Agent. (A 7.14.21.28) "CiOVfcRNMKNT l.lqlOK ACT" (Section 281 Notice f Application for (onweiit tn Transfer of Beer l.trenne NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that oil the lath day of May AD. 1U4U. t.hr unHfrKttnAH Intndn tn nnnlv In RIGHT FOR i TAKE-OFF rri x f THE STETSON FLAGSHIP Whether you go by plane or train, you'll look smoother in the Flagship. It's a trim, lightweight, and jaunty Stetson. Makes you feel like going places and helps you arrive in style. See it today. lllltlilUuiil REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) 1 ' JOHN H. I BULGER DPTOMETR 1ST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue GOODYEAR FILL-POWER STORAGE BATTERIES Price Reduction due to lower material costs now In' effect Factrry Fresh GOODYEAR Batteries at A TOP QUALITY LINE AND o.rt- w Without furniture. A real buy Ucs, mtuate on Prinresa Royal Isl- for cash, but terms could bejnd. vicinity of Butcdaie. and ad-arranged. 526 11th E. '100) I Jolnlnf; mm yinK to the South of v?lT T, r. Xjl 29A' RnRe IV. Coast District: tOR SALE 4 a Wartime! room Commencing at a post planted at House, furnished or unfur- the South East corner of Lot 29A. rushed. Second Overlook. Re-iRane iv. coast District: thence decorated inside and out.'wt. m v,.ins. a...v, m mm1 1 -rnii - ) . ROYAL fYirv c a ii c a ft hi J the Liquor Control Board for con-(lt) sent to transfer of Beer Mcentie No. Good News from GOODYEAR , OR SALE :0ii Pot Burner new Phone Black (103) : Bedroom Suite, Phone Blue 911J JlToi:er Csuml. 40 ft. ' cwrteci.6 At" New none Blue 852. Sell f inable. (101) ! ;1942 Chevrolet Se-very (rood condition, owned. Can be seen Motors. (tf) Hew and Used Fur- .iirdware and Office Slightly used Arid and Coal Stoves, Bicycles. Office Foidine Chairs, Ra-:nc and battery sets. cies : Floor Covering -RUuPA 5au lfthan, ice. 52-piece English iner Sets, bnamel "h Quart, ct1. All at rices. B.C. FURNI-1 Black 324. t-Dodge '-ton pan- condiuon. uasn or .31 McLean co 75 (101) 1942 Dodue Special '-Door Sedan, can be . at Rupert Motors (I ANTED A driver who wants ihe Okanauan Valley .-ne B;ack 490. (1031 Room or Board and r centre of city, pre-In private home. ick82D. (1021 AND FOUND al checks endorsed i Quality Grocrrv. Mine same Dlease undsav's Cartage. nave been notified. (991 EwtaEcmcnt ring. d S04. (102) LP WANTED 'Iidd'ie Aued woman f two children. Red (103) IbD-General eWlc Office LntliPK' Rnuriv 014 uaiiy News. 1 (tf) - Oirl lor General Slf'en out Armlv' 1st. Phone Blue 163. (102) - Experienced net writing giving wars to Box lfiHn. Wit (0y, PERSONAL 8RUO RiTvrDTc-a f : twelve samples stjaid in plain seal- 'fiieral Novelty Co.. ' u Major St., Tor- (107) and j hZr Vravci Roof p suns. t2 'Phone 543. (tf) Nbinery com.u 1:'. t 'Ule 01 fft B :i Sawmills. Re-; c: .untractors. K''; Pull in- Co' , "ttiional Ma. Ltd.. Vancouver. (tfi P tile Dully News! Saad Contractors - NOTl' EUO. (121) pction ER CTOUS Flo or the committees on which later Maurice Brydges was in the chair. CITY, FIREMEN ENDORSE PACT A 1949 working agreement between the city and the Prince Rupert local. International Asso- i ciation of Fire Fighters, wasj signed Wednesday, implementing recommendation handed down in March by a conciliation board ' which sought to settle the dispute ) over wage increase demands. Basis of the settlement was a 12 percent increase for all class-! es of firement excepting proba- I tioners, whose wage scale re. mains at $170 a month. The in- i crease raises the salary of a first- ! class fireman from S200 a month to $224. The document, signed by Acting Mayor George Rudderhatn and City Clerk H. D. Thain, for the citv.-anrtJ- n -F.umHt.-nnrt J. S. Furness, for the firemen,' leaves only one group of em-' ployees still to arrive at agree-! ment with the city. That is the; Electrician Union. City nego-j tiators are meeting a union wage , committee this week in hope ofl settlement in time to hand down estimates at the next meeting i of council. I Contained hi the agreement is I a clause which allows for promotions on basis of six-month service periods, rather than a year. The six-month promotion aspect has been in effect for some time and (here was an effort to have It-changed' to one year. The agreement does not cover salary increases for the Fire Chief or Assistant Fire Chief, both of whom were granted separate wage boosts this week. SANDWICHES Better with fji MUSTARD J' THE I MtlSTARP ) Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, 'call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 CHIROPRACTOR j John F. L. Hughes, D.C, Th.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 412 for Appointment IIOI'RS 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and a to B p.m. EVKMNU8 Monday and Friday. 7:30 p.m. foi those unable to come during the day. RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoons. r t-uci'u in lawn. Phone Red 872. (104l TENDERS Tenders will be received by the - undersigned up to noon Friday, May 6th, for the purchase of Lot 14. Block 28, Section 1 ueether with the building thereon, located on the west side of Eleventh Street. Purchase to be subject to existing tenancy. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accept ed. H. V. THAIIN City Clerk, Announcements All demwDt tn tnia column will be charged for a lull month at 35 oenU word Rotary Club Daffodil Tea, Civic Centre, April 28. St. Peter's Y.P.A. Musical Show, "Spring Fantasy" Civic Centre, April 29. C.C.F. Public Meeting Thursday, May 5, Civic Centre. The United Church Spring Sale May 5. Catholic Girl Guides tea-home cooking sale May 5, 2:30 to 5. Regular Card Party, 8 p.m. sharp, Catholic School Hall, May 5. ,Gyro Klondyke Night, Civic Centre, May 6. Kinsmen's Auction Sale, Saturday, May 7. C.C.F. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons of Norway Hall. Presbyterian Missionary Tea Church Hall, May 12. Music and Drama Festival, May 12 and 13. S.O.N. Smorgasbord, May 17 Eastern Staf Tea, May 19, Mrs. L. W. Kergln. H.M.C.S. Haida Chapter I.O.D. E. Tea, May 21. May 24 is Kinsmen Day-Queens,- Parade, Sports, Dance, Grand Prizes. Cathedral W. A. Tea, May 26, Mrs. W. S. Kergln. Sonja Ladies Tea May 28. United Church Tea June 8 at the home of Mrs. Nickerson, Borden street. You Saw It hi The News. It Pays to Au.ertlsei PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 712 Second Ave. Phone 632 3 Announcement As of May 1, YM'), the businesses of Rupert Motors Ltd. and Lindsay Motors Ltd. will be consolidated and operated from Lindsay Motors Ltd. new garage building at Second Avenue and First Street. The business will be carried on under the old established name of Rupert Motors Ltd. This consolidation of our two operations under one roof will lend to a better concentration of effort and greater general efficiency in the handling of our new car sales and customers' repair service. Now under one roof will be housed the finest assortment of modern automotive repair equipment in the province outside of the City of Vancouver. The mechanical staff will be increased to enable us to render quicker and better service to the motoring public of Prince. Rupert and district. Lindsay Motors Ltd., with the Dodge-DeSoto franchise, will temporarily be retiring from active participation in the motor car business in PrinceRupert a,nd wish to thank their 'rnany customers and friends for their loyal support in ; their past business relations. Rupert Motors Ltd.. in its strengthened p o si t i on with the Chrysler-Plymouth-Fa rgo franchise, will now be able to serve you better than ever before. Remember it's Rupert Motors Ltd. now at the big new garage, Second Avenue and First Street, the building with the big Neon B-A sign. Phone 566 or 866. 8216, Issued In respect of premises, being part of the premises known as the Bavoy Hotel situate at 608 to 614 Kraser Street ,ln the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots Thirteen (131 and Fourteen (14) In Block Thirty-three (33), hectlon One (1). Map 923. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, from Carl Zarelll of Prince Rupert to Willis Lloyd Woods of 1013 Itobson Street. Vancouver. British Columbia, the Transferee. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 12th day of April, A D. 1943. WILLIS LLOYD WOODS. (115) IN THE BDPREMI"; f OOTlT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE 111 THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND In the Mutter of the KM ule of William. Hoult, Itrttaped. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour judne W. O. 'ulton. Iocal Judge of the Supremo Court of British Columbia. I was ou the 12th day of April, A. D. 1949. appointed Administrator of the Estate of WUllam Hoult. late of Terrace, British Columbia, who died on or about the 6th day of February. 1949. at Terrace, British Columbia. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount, of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons aviu8 claims against the said estate are required to ile them with me properly verified on or before the 15lh day Ot May. 1949, falling which distribution will be made bavin regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C, this 13th day of April. 1949. GORDON r'KASiui ruiu"". OfflciBl Administrator, Prince Rupert, B. C. IN THE PUPREMF. COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE KSTATE OF CARL POULSEN. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS MARTINUS PAULSEN OTHERWISE KNOWN AS CARL MARTINUS POULSEN. DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made ou of November, A D. 1949 the 2Bth day as Executrix of the appointment iny estate" of Carl Poulsen. thwh.e known as Martlnus Paulson or Carl Martinus Poulscu. deceased, was con- flIAllCdpartles having claims analnst said estate are hereby required to verified. u furnish same, properly me on or before the 81st day of May. BALANCED DIET FOR SAFE DRIVING WANT YOUR CAR TO PURR ALONG THIS SPRING? LET US GIVE IT A COMPLETE CHANGE OF OIL AND GREASE. THEN FEED HER A STEADY DIET OF WHJENKVEK DRIVE IN. OUR W G A S0 -La'l 111 VI CE YOU BOB PARKER'S UPTOWN SERVICE STATION Second and McBride RUPERT MOTORS LTD. don FEATURING TOYS All Year 'Round KIDDIE CARS PEDAL CARS TRICYCLES WAGONS SCOOTERS No matter what the occas-sion is in any season, you will be pleased bv the selection of TOYS at ... . PHONE 791 Phone Red 400 Alterations Repair 5 BAPCO FLOOR ENAMEL FOU FLOORS, LINOLEUM AND WOODWORK Orange R 1 Maroon Sage CJrecn B QUICK Golden Ta Dutch Blue i DRYING R Dixie Grey llusselt Brown Navy Grey Mahogany Brown THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. URIDDEN T1 t t t nvnc! 1949 after which claims Illea may oo mild' without reference to any claims ot which I then had no knowledge. Indebted to the estate And all parties are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness forthwith. DATED this 21st day of April. A.D. 194U' EVA FOULS EN. Fxeoutrlx, Estate of Carl Poulsen, otherwise known as Martlnus Paulsen or Carl Martlnus Poulsen, co Brown & Harvey, Barristers & Solicitors, Prince Rupert, B. C. -108 AID BUILDERS Sanding a Specialty 518 3rd Ave. W. f4rrr