J Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, July 31, 1950 i r t I Bills High? f J. McFadden and M. McFad- 1 den left the city by train Friday ' night (or a trip to Butte, Mon sew Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Muir to Prince Rupert and on the Princess Louise to Vancouver Saturday. Lieut. J. K. Kennedy R.C.N., tana. '2 . in A - them down and enjoy the. added com-, an insulated home by installing WANTED Thxra class steam tnglneer, temporary employ arrived in the city on Saturday night's train from Halifax for UgLAS Roll blankets. I a brief visit here with his par ment only. Apply Pioneer Canadian Laundries. (tf) -1 ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ken nedy. Iff- J - r A Unmn(nn ,V. V r'A r . r J and Mrs. M. E. Guilford, who i E. D. Forward, who has been WGLAS can easily be installed in your evening, and costs only $6.50 per in on square feet. tEGLAS, complete with vapour barrier, ltt0 fit' between ceiling joists, just roll r motored to Pilnce Rupert, re- spending a three weeks' vacation turned with their automobile to at Lake Kathlyn, is returning to Vancouver on the Princess Lou- the city tonight. Mrs. Forward Ue Saturday afternoon. and family will be remaining at their thefe Unt" Martin van Cooten left Satur- '""T? the end the holidays. day afternoon on the Princess Louise for Ocean Falls, where he ! -rc mceting of local 510, Inter- - Here's leisure wear at its best! Soft, comfortable collar and full cut throughout for easy wear! Full . rongo of colors in pastels and rich tones. Buy a few todayfor oil - summer comfort. ' W.LAS can also be installed by your MODERN VOYAGEURS When John Beard, centre, and Joe will be relieving the customs - national Union of Operating En- officer for a week. iKlneers Friday night dealt wilhi ! We haV now tee tnost beau-general business. Negotiations I f AL CONTRACTOR, on a time payment 20f; down and 12 months to pay me Kirkwood, llr arrived In Winnipeg during their 3,000-mile cross-Canada canoeing trp, they called In at City Hall and were greeted yb Acting Mayor C. E. Simonite, left. They left Oregon May 28 and Intend to paddle to Riviere du Loup, Que. (CP Photo) hnce. ,tiful stoc we ever had. New('c "JW ; costume Jewellery, new watches, Herbf rt Kothe. a research , new rings, new gifts In all lines. cnemist from New york City, ar-: Bulger's. . 1U rived in the cily by train Satur Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hood and W. E. Simmons, manager of . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ned McLeod re- Canadian National TelecraBhs. INQUIRE TODAY AT day night frcm the East and sailed yesterday morning on the j turned to the city by car last and Mrs. Simmons returned tu Prince George for Juneau. Armed ! night from Terrace. Mrs. Hood the city on Saturday night's train bert & McCaffcry Limited with mountaineering equipment, and Mrs. McLeod and children from a vacation trip to Edmon I , Johnson Russ of Greenville, I who is spend'ng the summer at! Sunnyside on the Skeena River, sent last night on the Camosun a party of fifteen women cannery ; workers for the B C. Packers ' Dlant there. Mr. Kothe wil! carry out research j had been visiting for a week at ton. Their young daughter is work in elacierg In that part of i the Munthe farm near Terrace, j remaining in Edmonton for a P.O. BOX 160 .16-117-58 Alaska, Jnlnins a party of the I further visit with relatives. American- Geological Society's! ; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thomp-json will leave by car towards the Department of Exploration and Field Research which is already in the area. I Was Nearly Crazy ish ; L.l , ., ' . i end of this week for a nonaay Announcement Trades and Labor Council Labor Day sports, September 4. Dance at Civic Centr. trip to New Westminster. Vancouver and the United States .1 ! mm co op With Fiery Itch- Until I dlneovwed Dr. X. D Denn!' unazinf - tt reliet-D. D. D. PrecrnHPB. W-ofld popular, thu pure, cooling, liquid medication ilrtB peace and comfort frOT. Tuel Krhm cauted by enema, pimplea, wshe. thlete foot nd othr itrh troubles. Trial bottle. Att Tmt application checks even the most intense , Itch or money back Aak drugrift (or D D O. PracripUoa (ordinary aU.i"ib. While in the south they will celebrate their-silver wedding anni s Bazaar, October 4 Manitoba's Gratitude ; Catholic ; p.nd 5. I Rcbekah Bazaar.' October 18. (PL i HARDWARE SEE US FOR ' YOUR NEW OIL Following is t.ho' text of a let- I ter from 'the Manitoba Flool versary with tneir son ana daughter. Reg and Tom Colllson of Smithers arrived In the city by car Saturday evening from Smithers, coming In to meet Mrs. Reg Collison who arrived In the city on the Coqultlam last St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. Sonja Bazaar. October 27. Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. Relief Fund, received by Mayor George Rudd':rham, from H. W. Manning, Winnipeg chairman of the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund: July 19. 1950. PLYMOUTH 2-Door Sedan 527 PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLERS STUDIO 216 - 4th Street Box 645 Thone Green 389 Prince Rupert "The hearts of the people of , U NASH, Radio, Heater ...... $14UU ZENITH RANGE $198.50 . Dickinson Air Flow Pot Burner ' LITTLE COUNTESS , $199.50 H C. Little Pot Burner : evening from Vancouver where she has been spending a vacation. (" j The Northland Dairy for the , last year and a half has tried Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. IB. IO.D.E. iall oazaar Nuember 23. L.CJ.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. Manitoba are overflowing with gratitude. The sympathy and generous support of . people everywhere have been most Of OUR BETTER VALUES IN A FEW ARE ito give the Citizens of Rupert Also FAWCETT OIL HEATERS CARS PHONE 179 the best possible milk and serv-j heartening and helnful. On the ic. We regret that owing to j closing date the Fund stood at ever Increasing costs In oper- seven and a half millions, made 111 PAT YOU TO SEE US FIRST HIH CH00SW0 RT MOTORS LTD. atlon we are forced to increase j up of contributions from an Homoganlzed milk and Standard estimated one million donors, milk one cent per quart, de-( while further monies will still livered to your door. Homogan- come in. this amount will assure yiHiwr Si' : " f Ladies ouits PHONE 868 2nd Ave. and 1st St. , j m : a. M VV. : i ruin Ized milk now 23c qt; Standard substantial aid to the indivlilulas 3.5 milk, 23c qt.; Standard 3 5 ftnd to the communities through-milk, 13c pt. These prices effec-out the widespread flood area, tive starting August 1st. AU -we would akk you to convey other milk prices remain the o the nrople of'ymr Citv nur I A ' I i Calvert i O i just Arnvea f a (178) same. VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday. 1:30 p.m. Coqultlam it You will 'want vo see these J ( grrteful thanks for the symnathv ard support thev so readily extended. Wo weutd have '"m convey, also, the assurance that this WHIM CH00SVH6 Jules Ooulet, veteran of the First and Second World Wars, Is opening a can'een at Trince From $27.95 W J j A LICK ARM. STKV.KT A Mi k Ml IFund will be administered with w m Rupert General Hospital. During i PORT SIMPSON Sunday.Coquitiam.il P'n. NORTH Ql'F.F.N CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Women's All Wool L!LAZ.tKb. Special --- $9.95 rhilHron'c; BLAZERS. All sizes I SERVING THE B.C. COAST due regard to the spirit of their clving and to the responsibilities of our trusteeship." Already, some five thousand ipplicattons have been received. A corps of arjpra'sers -follow www , VICKBRS Ca:nosu:i, August 4 and id the last world war ;ie Eervcd as quartermaster. Pensioned at 18. he claims to be the youngest pensioner from the first war In Canada. Mr. and Mrs. John Shortill left v.. and; ; ISLANDS i F e m s s tJUEEN CHARLOTTE and Colors SUN SUiT SPECIALS ? MANY OTHER SAVINGS! GIN RUPERT , FROM PRINCE these un elrwelv and payment of an interim nature or in are made with promptness. Oratcful expressions from householders are coming !n daily sni . ' 10 p.m. . for sni'Tii wri s (ARHrrE ISLANDS ss. Ca:noaun, July 23 l) p.m. '1U K J. SKINNER PrinfM Tvupetrt Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 SEE OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT VICKERS II BUTIUIO IN CANADA AND II lltIIUTID vCalVfTt ET POUT CLEMENTS JUSKATLA QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY ALLIFORD BAY CUMSHEWA INLET on Friday evening's tiain for Winnipeg where they will make an extended visit before returning to the coast, probably to take up permanent residence In the vicinity of Vancouver. For some years, Mr .Shortill has been DOM'S DEP'T STORE This tdvertisement is not published or di-pliyed by the Liquor Control Bord X br the Government of British Columbia we can only siiseet to the kind j citizens of your City the very great relief which their assistance-has brought to those In need. "Official receipts arc co'ng forward to ever n.imed donor bit4 PRINCE RUPERT 9 00 A M' manager nere lor uoom nsn-erles. t Exc"pt Thursday and Sunday FROM PRINCE RUPERT BOULTER I WELTER Q. R. S. Blackaby. manager of K'E ARM NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS STEWART NlNCE RUPERT THURSDAYS 8.09 A.M. although It has been Impossible to keep abreast of this task, it is h-reJ that wc ia ":ioriy at up-to-date. "Only two months ago we took line liberty of appealing to you the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, returned to the city at the week-end by car from Lake Kathlyn where he had been spending vacation at his summer home where Mrs. Blackaby S'TEWART FRIDAYS 8 00 A.M. (Formerly B & W Transfer) , Sand,. Gravel and Cement Phone Black 774 (Office) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue For and your people and, now, on be- and sons, Henry and William, are KETS - INFORMATION - RESERVATIONS PHONE 476 N CHARLOTTE AIRLINES LTD. remaining until the end of the j half of the Manitoba Flood Re-holidays. It was a splendid ilef Committee and the victims month of July for holidaying, Mr. of the catastrophe here in Mani-Blackaby says, although possibly toba, we send this expression of a little dry for the crops. Smith- sincere appreciation and heart-ers is very busy these days. felt gratitude . ' COVE AD UTH AVENUE SEAL AREA: HAYS CREEK TO Replacement of poles on tho transmission line supplying for switching and safe necessitate ,he above area may of Interruptions to customers' requirements a minimum number services during the month of August And September. Barring emergencies, an interruption in any one day will not exceed a period of five minutes. . NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO., LTD. Jt irfY Kilas & Christopher Bldg. . JOHN H. BULGER OPTOM1STRIST Air Freight on all rngnn HOBBY SUPPLIES NOVELTIS TOYS - Penguin Hobby Shop 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Phones,: BLUE 440. GREEN John Bulged Ltd. Third Avenue FECIALS Don'l Miss Manson's Sale of Chins FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE hral Electric Toble Ironer $60.00 $119.50 j- 7. OrmeL j rthern Electric Gladironer ' The CcwRt Matthew Acknu Strie Inc perol Electric Vacuum Cleaner m l Urugs. ol Vacuum Cleaner $49.50 $85.00 $19.95 $4.95. k Pinnppr DruaaistS "al Electric Mantel Radios ASHED PRICES SL PRESCRJPTION SERVICE i U Lamps, with shade a, 1 NOW AT Daily Delivery Service PHONE 31 RIHERH B. C. POWER CO.. Manson's China Shop 303 W. 3rd ' Green 960 B RUPERT STEWART, B. C. had the bright idea of naming Which one of you two PHONE 210 me Jhi-k Dempsey uonain .