Crlnte nflpetf Datlp JBetoj a Tuesday, August 30, 1949. Our Stock of Famoui 1 !''' McLEOD 11IVER COAL HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHIJSY Canadian Legion L. A. Thursday, 8 p. m. (204) The city ambulance made a Is Complete ' LIMP EGO KIT STOKER trip to the General Hospital yesterday to- transfer a patient' Q. How can I make an astringent lotion? A. For oily nose or skin use this lotion: Alum 35 grains; WOO losewater, three ounces; thick almond milk, six drams. Dissolve the alum in the rosewater Gordon & Anderson sell Beatty Washers.' , , (203) Prince Rupert Florists wish to announce that their store will be closed from August 24th to Sept. 13th inclusive. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Tycho left on last night's train for Burns Lake where Mr. Tycho will be stationed for the next few moniths with Canadian National Telegraphs.. Olof Hanson, after spending a few days in the city, returned yesterday by car to Smithers. He was accompanied by D. G. Stenstrom of Columbia Cellulose Co. " kets and pour the mixture slowly bert & McCaffery Into the almond milk, beating it mm mm constantly with a silver fork; LIMITED apply several times daily with rilONE 116 a sort ciotn. Q How can I clean irons? A. By mixing rottenstone with sweet oil spreading it on KENT RAISES AHE BEING PERMITTED board, and running, the iron arrivals back and forth until it Is bright and clean. OTTAWA The Prices Board will allow rental appraisers to Increase rents to compensate landlords for boosts In 1949 Q. How ean I remedy soup that Cruiser Coats In red and black and white and black checks. Medium weight, good length with pockets in back. PRICED AT $13.75 is too salty? r Rupfrt Pcnticton: Mr. i-PiYhaupt, Berke- Miss Eileen Gibson, daughter of Bishop J. B. Gibson, after spending, the summer here at her home, sailed this afternoon on the Camosun for Vancouver enroute to Courtenay, Vancou- , municipal taxes. It is announc- from that institution to the Mil-Jer Bay hospital. Allan M. Hurst, principal of Booth Memorial High School, and Mrs. Hurst have returned to 'the city after spending the summer vacation in Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. Mrs. C. J. Carter and Mrs Norman Bedford, whose husbands are identified with the Shantymen's Missionary organization in this area, sailed this afternoon on the Camosun for Vancouver. A special meeting of, the city council has been called for Wednesday afternoon to consider the school loan bylaw, the transfer of school sites to the school board and the sewer loan bylaw. Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Forbes of Ocean Falls arrived in the city today aboard the United Church mission boat Thomas Crosby witii Rev. R. McColl, The party Is here to attend the induction of Rev. L. G. Sieber as pastor of First United Church Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKen-zie returned to the city at the end of the week from a motor Mr. ana mis. fd A. When the soup is too salty, add a slice of raw potato, boil it for a short. time, and the salty flavor will disappear. i.f V . Vancouver; w. J. J. T. Harvey returned to the'ver Island, where ihe will take Vu.er; v, u. j'imi-frash.: y Stewart, citv at the end of the week from "P home economics teachine ncouvcr; Mr. and hls summer home at Lake Kalh- duties. 1 ON STAGE HE'S A BRAT Terry Semple. talented 10-year-old London, Ont., actor,, cut short his vacation for a chance to Join a summer stock company in his hometown. Shown with Laura Lee, leading lady of the Shelton-Amos Players of New York, Terry played Miss Lee's poisonous younger brother in "Kiss and Tell." ...... (CP. Photo) Lcouver; Mrs. W . yn. Mrs. Harvey and family wlh ! Mm ,'" ' .."'IIT' ', ,l family, rorcm-r be reUlrnlnK at the first of next ... 7CL SI" 1 . " ' winnlnee: iw "le vy avroe-ena, oi ine Mrs. J. W. Scott left on Monday evening's" train for a visit to Toronto. Try a Classified Ad for Results. 40 years trouble All-wool Jackets in bright plaids, cruiser length with zipper. Smart, easy fitting and , practical. - PRICED AT week after attending the recent international gathering of Job's Daughers ' in Spokane. Mrs. Saskatoon; Mr. Collins and Miss S. Kelly, R. C. MacKenzle of the Powell River Sales Co. Ltd., Vancouver, AIR PASSEIn'GERS ALICE ARM BOY IS BURIED HERE The funeral of the late Her . . filmnenn tu I r ha nraleao Simpson, Miissei; arripci in the city on this after-, , K " "" ended-Now Regular $13.50 ..ouvcr; Mr. and noon's plane from the south for'"' ulc "B nicn uie Mpson, Marlin.'a brief business visit. He wlU . 8r"P local girls made against bert William Butler, twelve- -year-old son of Mrs. Jessie But return to Vancouver on tomor- D " 'T5 ,n o poKane' ler of Alice Arm, and victim of row afternoon's plane drowning accident there was (C.P.A.) . From . Vancouver K. M. Pogue, B. Blake, Lieut. D. Dixon, S. C. Thomson, Miss Husoy, Miss Smith, W. J. McLean, Mrs. O. Tough, Mr. Shrelner, Mrs. G. Cook. . After 40 years ol trouble with con-utipation. I tried KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN. Now I'm ai regular aa ahould be. I take half a cup with milk and fruit SHEAR DOWNS have the 3 V's variety of peaches (which are preferred by commercial f FOR 483.000 held at the B. C. Undertakers homeless Indians :ted agricultural Parlors on Sunday afternoon with Rev. Charles L. Lomas in Classified Ads. Oct Results. Advertise in the Daily News. G. W. G. All-wool Jackets .in bright plaids and styled with double shoulders. . .. PRICED AT. , , $16.95 charge. . Mrs. .Yurgensen was canners) at $2.65 ' crate deliv-.trip into the interior as far as ered. Hales, and ,'Elbertas will Tsinkut Lake south of Burns arrive next week.,', at slightly j Lake. - At Hazelton Mr. Mac-higher prices. BartM. ' pears Kenzie met an old friend whom are now available -for canning he had not seen since 1912 in organist and the hymns sung were "Lead Kindly Light'' and From Sandsplt Mrs. Chris-tenson, Mrs. Haan, Miss J Mathers, Miss J. Bowker, Miss M. Dahms. . For Vancouver Mrs. J. Krist- Abide With Me." Pall bearers their native Scotland. and the price is. reasonable. twice a day. It'i delicious!" writea W. G. Young, 840 Nelson St., Ste. BO,. Vancouver, B.C. Thig it just pne of many unsolicited letter from ALL-BRAN men. Want relief from constipation due to lack of bulk in your diet? Just eat an ounce of toast y crisp ALL- ERAN daily, drink plenty of water, ouble your money back if results don't satisfy send empty carton to Kellogg's, London, Ont. were M. M. Stephens, Dr. L. W. (205) Kergin, George . Casey, and manson, E. Patterson, and the - Loyal ' 8. Dixon", head of a George Hocft. . 1 Misses F. and J. Patterson; G. I O. Scott, A. W. Bauer, D. S. Mil newspaper press -erecting con-j miin In t3ttiHarvlr llf.irnin ' LOCAL BOAT Using Is payable In advance. Please refrain from ANNOUNCEMENTS r v ... . vuivnuft, vui.iui iiiii, was among round trip' passen Advertisements th thiM column win' 'or sandspnu. ueveaux, j F-ITOWS WHALES gers yesterday aboard ilassifieds, 2f per word per insertion, minimum f.rth Notices 50c, Cards ot Thanks, Death Notices, , Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE be charged for full month Jamieson, E. Mathers. at 25c p word I (OTA) aska tourist steamer Princess 1 . To Masset Mrs. H. Benson, Kathleen. Mr. Dixon, does a Towing whales to Stephens large scale world-wide news- Bay, near Quatsino Sound, thirty Lutheran tea Sept. 10. WANTEV H. Grey. FOR SALE WHITE TRICK Driven less than Tii thousand miles. Perfect condition. ' $5,000 paper mechanical business and ' miles to the west of Vancouver To Juskatla L. A. Head. 1947 motorcycle, has erected nresses in China and isiana nas Deen the work ot tnc- WANTED Young couple want furnished house, snack or apartment. Red 852. (207) United Church Supper, September 22. Tickets now available. ' Ixival Order of Moose Men's osn. Phone Mt. To Queen Charlotte City. Mr and Mrs. Groven and family. W. R. Lord, of the B. C. Pack (207 1 ers. The ship , is at the McLean Africa as well as in all parts of North and South America. He was a caller at the Daily News Office. - - and Women's Annual Bazaar I Shipyard getting its mast re mammmmmsm STEAMSHIP ; , PRINCE RUPERT ANTARCTIC EXPLORER Cantnin .Tamps Cnnk made the and Dance September 29th andl MR. MEYERHOFF CRESCENT SHOWS PRINCE RUPERT paired after it had been snagged 39 Chev. Coupe aion with radio , xt 6 months in-' ne 440. 8 to 5:30. 1204) WANTED Row boat in good shape. P. M. Jansen, New Koyal Hotellty 204) WANTED Immediately 2 or 3 roomed apartment. Phone Black 608. (tf) Oth.Jtoose Temple on the 29th, recorded exploration of the Civic Centre on the 30th. Dance Antarctic region In 1774. iautitul Dre-war by the upperworks of the Tahsis Chief. The whales are caught with harpoons that weigh as much as 130 pounds. As a rule one shot WANTFD TO RENT 4 or 5 room house. Phone Blue 317, P. O Box 1834. (2031 j is enough but occasionally twa 'and drawing for prizes at Civic Centre. Catholic Bazaar October 5 and 6. Sonja Ladies Bazaar. Oct. 28. Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 28. St Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 3. ". . : ,; ; WANTED Car batteries metals. Oood prices paid. Sec B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) SAILS FOR ; VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday . at 11:15 p.m. !. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservation! Write or Call ' are required. The whales measure jffom sixty 'to eighty feet long andmay ' weigh as many tons, for a roug"h way of esti piece bedroom t.nj coil spring fc'j.ut). Phone Red .Tl 204 5 Duplex revenue 2nd Ave. in good J showing good investment. Apply .itador Ltd. (2u7i -festinghouse De-Vanne, brand new, k en taken Irom ie. Phone Red WANTED By Dec. 15., furnished house or suite, young couple, no children, non drinkers. Box 1368. (205) SHRINE CLUB'S CARNIVAL Crescent Shows NOW ON UNTIL SEPTEMBER 5 First Avenue Between Sixth and Seventh Streets 9 BONA FIDE FEATURES 9 Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. . . " . Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. HELf WANTED FARM AND ORCHARD 3.74: Acres ; 1 ' '!'.!!"''; V HOISE Fl'IXV MODERN WATER FROM MUNICIPAL MAIN FOR QUICK SALE $3,000.00 Cash E. T. KENNEY LIMITED TERRACE, B C. (223) 1 206 1 17. ' I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 24 St. Andrew's Cathed Fall Bazaar, Nov. 26. Saturday. Orange Ladies Sale, Dec. 7. Used lumber call 629 6th Ave. (tf) BOYS AND GIRLS Opportunity for earning, after school hours by delivering Daily News routes. Honest, reliable boys and girls apply at Daily News office. tfl CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. mating the weigtit is to count a ton to the foot. The tow may take several hours as sometimes they take two or even three whales at a time. Three boats are engaged ir. the industry, the Nahmint, the Tahsis Chief and the Kims-quit, each with a crew of nine men The varieties of whales caug'ht Include sperms, finbacks and humpbacks and one blue whale. The last was a seventy-eight w ti Used Furn-tre and office BICYCLES HELP WANTED Young Man-Opportunity for live young New coal and 1 rannes, electric electric press Diston hand mm MtTH'fc TO rHKKITORH lecll lliiien HankliiMin NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persona having claims aualnst the estute of Cecil Hazen Hanklnson. late of Prince Rupert. B. C.. who died on or about the 18th day of May. TRICYCLES wing jacks, heavy paper, slightlv man desiring w urea iw newspaper business. Daily News. . (tU HELP- WANTED Applications fiw boys' bicycles, KIDDIE CARS 1949, are required on or before the writers, guitars. footer. Last season 183 whales will be received until AU2. oi 27th day of October, 1949, to deliver .MI KtilSTV AIT , m.t of all minerals. were towed into Coal Harbor and -4or -the-position of meter or send by prepaid letter full par battleship lino-eg'thlng at the B. C Furnitiirn and nrrclous and base. - -save, coal this year J to date there have jirrviuvo vom as. reader for Norcnern a. v. Power Co. Tills Is a perman ticulars of their claims duly veruiea to THE TORONTO GENERAL petroleum unuer w bpen BboUt ninety but tne nar. ent position. Apply In person TRUSTS CORPORATION, one of the ,Vru -- w,n,.rl,l ... ic t. . . ..,. niinu i . . o HK1 V KNOWN NAMES 19(11) I.. .... i taax known M Kea Glidderi Paints i FOR ALL PURPOSES i laim miu J" . all m ; ielir.es; Adams : : i nnM rractlon inn Mineral vioim. Llttlernrri R WANrtu two mecnanics. "r r..ior nistrlct. Executors of the estate of the said deceased, at the office of THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION, 5U0 Pender Street, West. Vancouver. B. C. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the last mentioned date the said Exec poonlng is continuing. Coal Harbor was an important naval base during the war and has been much Improved and better equipped for the whale processing Industry. Torge Ryy- Superior Auto nndi v" H1PpKAa Droof ot loss ot Certin ;iintpnn nna wages. CCM and SUNSHINE BICYCLES Streamlined Models with Balloon Tires FOR BOYS OR GIRLS MEN OR WOMEN Priced from $53.00 to $67.50 A Complete Range of KIDDIE CARS and CCM TRICYCLES Priced from $6.75 up B(Kly Service. 20i ' f Tltlt No. 90o-R to the aoovc Own Clamshell 1 Rork rivi, ,i.. . Issued In the ....rr.r,n . ....- mentioned minerals. " rm'"T Bower h3 been ! Conrretn Mivol WftiE.L meat tuviA.-i. nww-j ,piy . i i ii 1 1 H Tnirks- Nnl,m Kalcn Co-op. stad. a Prince Rupert man, is utor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having BLl'E 816 jyti P"s or Stockpile j ''ai; nice fort- HELP WANTED Man for lubrication work, preferably single. Bob Parker Ltd. tf) 'oTonrmoVri tna- the captain of the W. R. Lord l the first publication hereof issue an(j Douglas McGreish, son of provisional Certificate of Title Jni Mrs. J. McGreish of SAANICH PLUMBING AND HEATING WANTED Firsit. class Clothing lieu of the said cemii iid objection be , thp the city, it is matp mate M McGreish im. regard only to the claims of which It shall then have had notice. DATED this 27th day of August. 1949 MESSRS. LADNER, DOWNS. LADNER & GREGORY, 470 Granville Street, Vancouver. B. C. u.,lALmi rtino. hfli MH! In the u, -w. -- I .. .. . e ai fumps; Na-E'W Scraners and Ulonal All Steel National !mlll: National !"s and Conveyors, fation from Na-Ty Co. Ltd., ;Ba (t) has quite a line oonecuon ui Knowledge I Hie nmur-w- roaao - . Registry measure trade. Phone 359. . . ta I' this piioiograpns taKf n uy nimscu of different activities In the REAL ESTATE Office. Prince ttupev. ... . 20th day of August. 1949. A. THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar. I harpooning, towing and flens Solicitors for the Executors. (204) ing stages of the industry. (223) "Jew Winnipeg rowing cots with FOR SALE Desirable residence In section two, 'harbor view; ' five rooms, full sized attic and basement. Phone RM J12. (203) mattress, blank- 1 uo yin h 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 Established1 1910 Phones 60 and 68 GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 25) I Moth-e Vot Application f riuh License I NOT1CB is hereby given that on the. 13th day of September ; next the I204 FOR SALE TmlH i . G. P. TINKER & CO. LTD. offer I"""' at Flsher-f Phone Blue 621. SAY The following: JSW' HUPERT UOnOE to ' WORK! , TIME!! 1 . MONEY!!! ; r-nm K..0n l.lh AvO WPSt MOOSE Intends to apply Cash or terms. Immediate oc-, I number iosi f. m& !;en range with Ptbiirner. Phone Conil Board for a Club. ,h Liquor of the premises rolim with ' License in in respect respect 5 house on two lots . j . wmi city r. U at 14h: 1st harbor, sltuat. at ecoa - Piahuarg greenliouse. C arcten, view or rrmce - -J. (205) described as lands toiupio Columbia, upon k section 1. Duplex' on 5th Ave. West, con lw a --- Rp. (WfORTl'MTiEs nu" italned suites. Can arrange Map " llstrlct, prince ,,.. ln tne Province of i-rr " occupancy for owner. Croou, l h nulumbla. to entitle eacn t d,, J5110'1 on 3rd investmenit. oniX)rtunity. , ,irt club to keep on 568, Dnily choice lolce lot in Section 2, also em mtees , reasonable quantity several lots on 6Ui Ave.. Close , lnB raonal consumption i rCT - Itf) Mntitnrtir T.np to McBride. on the premises, muu -a L ,. Honor from a ven- CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C, Ph.C 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLL'E 443 for Appointment . HUI'KS 10:30 a.m. to !2:30 p.m. and a to 6 p.m. . , I.VKMM1S Monday and Friday. 7:30 p.m. for those unable to come during the day. RECEPTIONIST in attendant Afternoons. HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVENUE ... with the TH0R Automagic Gladiron 0 Iy ; 129.50 Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. V"D bv the Klass the PERSONAL pt aor anu w . , . in nurchased to us Nu FOUND PERSONAL Hygienic Products Best Service, high quality, low prices. Send fot our free cat- nlnirno T V I. KnprlaltieS, bcrs and guesU for consumption on premises in accordance the Club with the provisions of the "Government Liquor Act" and the regulations promulgated thereunder. DATED at the City of Prince Ru- G.P.O. ' Box' 57. Toronto. Ont. (213) Viiufiirffr-ff""" PHONE 79 ""'. Share exnenses ADDIV d'a. npnm nf MOOtju. BALAGNO Florists Phone Green 787 Box 1193 BESNER BLOCK STEWART, B-C. !,., 1 TVilti Mpiiii (2118 fHONK Z10 PRINCE RUPERT PRINCE RUPERT LODGE "1. hZ8 watch 1 - - - Trt.rn? i11''!-1. PERSONAL Will do dressmak- NUMBER 1051 . h. T. Muncey, Secretary ina: and alterations. Phone r. (PIS) J