Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, April 26, 1950 Announcements ARTHRITIS PAINS CAN BE RELIEVED! Advertise In the Daily News. FENCING..; Posts Roils Clear Cedor Gothic Pickets Club stag nights arranged Northern Sports Boxing Club. (103P) ER Men's Sweaters SON. meeting April 26 at 8 p.m. vveanesoay, i j. A. Rutherford left on today's plane for a brief trio to Vynpfin- for Dr. R. o. ! Larce left on tnrta-. ver. Pr'Sbvtprlan y n cHns sa.'i Salt f0,B tbound who have found . ,,, spring fc1wd Trliet trom the tgoar ot Arthriti. o, April it. and Rheumatic paint through IjOLCIN. DOLC1N Tablets are safe, . . Card Udra TniimnmnHt ifv,n nun-toxie . lOUmament, Catholic they cannot harm the heart or an; other Hall, April 27 organ. You can obtain DOLCIN Tabt-t at I1V,K .,. , any drug atorf. DOLCIN ia now parkaifed HODby ShOW m, Apl. 27, 28 and 29. 'or your convenience in threo air.ea. The cat C . C . F r. Tea led anrl ana oate, Snip I iames nrlia" ! nod'rmte . the rwulta are alonih- gT prompt. Get bottle of dolcin plane for a brief triD tn vin,. Complete Stocks on Hand Order Today Albert & McCaffery Lid. Ll'MBER-COAL-BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 116 LOUnge CiVlC Centre ADril 29 TablfU today. 1O0 tablet for $2.39 200 .' Ubleu tor WHS-also available ia bottlei spring and summer Orange Spring Sale and Tea. of too tablet, ttoicis Limited, Toronto 10, vaurio. NIGHT AND DAY WE ARE THE ONES Open 24 Hours Every Day & Night MILLIE'S FOR HAMBURGERS Full course meals served 5-7 p.m. Just off Third Avenue plane for a brief trip to Victoria where he will attend meetings of the British Columbia Surgical Society and International College of Surgeons. Music and Drama Festival Ass'n meeting Wednesday 8 pm Civic Centre. ,97', Miss Charlotte Balagno, who has been on a brief trip to Vancouver, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's plane Jt pays to advertise. Canadian Legion Card Party Wednesday 8 p.m. sharp. Ladies Lounge. (g7, Mrs. R. w. Large sailed yesterday afternoon on the Chilcocin for a trip to Vancouver. Presbyterian spring sale In church hall April 27 at 2:30 p.m. Children's used clothing a specialty. (97 Mrs. J. A. Rutherford, 1045 First Avenue, who is revisiting in England, where her sister was re- I May 3. United Church Mothers' Day Sale. May 4th. White Elephant Sale, Home cooking. Annunciation School, Thursday, May 4, 2 p.m. Student Recital, con.bine violin and piano, May 4., 7:30. Gyro Klondykt Kitiht May 5 Presbyterian Missionary Tea Clurch Hall, May 11th. Sonja Tea May 13. Eastern Star le :ay 18. Women's Auxiliary of the All Nylon Pullovers' ' with long sleeves .. light but warm ... longer wear . . . easily washed, Beige,"-" Pastel Green and Pastel -Blue 1. $8.95 . CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. JU8 6th St. Ph. Orders Blu 32 j v,n.k. Carmen's Dance In 1 centlv marripri me oddfellow's Hall, 1 "1" v- w w-w Friri 1 v rnuiy home m eary sumnl(,r ' April 28th. Refreshments. Every Queen Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. it v I Prince Rupert General Hospital. oooy welcome. Admission 75c. j (93) Rummage Sale and sale of home ! Tea June 1. Nylon and Wool Pullover with long sleeves, ' Light Green, Light Blue and Cherry Red $6.75 cooking. Saturday, April 29 from v iimaiy place all surplus 10:30-5 at Northland Dairy. To keep the ends of kitchen and bath rugs from curling, dip them in a thin starrh nftor (Hi bottles belonging to Northland Dairy on your porch so delivery can pick up on regular service. Don't forget there's free ear- 1 inK. rhis lvps thm mnpo . . ot ! Pisand P?frlS at Man" ' keeps them flat on the floor. Lairy is running short son's Jewellers with every pur bottles. (tf & 'hct chase over $2.00. See .today's ad page 3. (102) Elmore Philpott, veteran Vancouver newspaper columnist. 4 W3, A4 i Condition of Canon W. F jRushbrook, veteran ' Anglican ; Church coast missionary, wno , was admitted to the Prince Ru O Pure wool, ful - knit Cardigans, Light Blue, Light Green, Light Grey, Biege, Cherry Red and Maroon $95, O Pure Wool Ribbed Knit Cardigans, Tan- Green and Grey $5.25 . i 1 1 pert General Hospital a couple of weeks ago following a stroke, lemains little changed. radio commentator and student of world affairs, arrived in the ( j city from the south on the Prince I Rupert this morning for speaking ; . 'P . -r: .inn"' n " .0 w . ' I . engagements here with the Women's Canadian Club and the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. He will return south tomorrow night. Iwrt or L Don Forward, secretary of the Civic Centre, who had been in Penticton with the Prince Rupert Jets basketball squad, later visiting in Vancouver, arrived in the city aboard the Prince Rupert Pure Wool Worsted Cardigans,' Made by Pride of The West Knitting Mills, Lovat Brown, Light Grey and Biege $8-50 Motal i nanU'hiskij Aew Scieiffic formias mean One Coat Covers VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS this morning. Thursday afternoon free demonstration of the use of deep freeze lockers for the home by Miss Cross at 3:30. Civic Centre. Everyone welcome. (98) '1 ... MUSTARD Really, you should know 5) Jantzen Tee n Shirts $3.95 Penman's Tee Shirts in White, Sand and Grey $2.0r .Monarch Tee Shirts in Fancy Design $2.95 M 1: I AR8C1ALL-UELLS ss. Camosun, April 28, 10 p.m. Carlo Hanjon. accountant of the Bank of Montreal, after a week in Prince Rupert General ENAMELS Pint is not pulilislicd or 'displayed by the Liquor Control ij or by the Government of British Columbia. PAINTS VARNISHES SOLD BY FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, May 5 and 19 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Hospital following a successful operation, ha3 been able to leave for home but it will be a week or ten days before he returns to his duties. . how delicious food tastes when flavoured with " Colman's mustard from Eng- land. Prepare it in your owq kitchen easily; simply follow the directions on the labeL Write to Rctkitt & Colman Kaien Consumers Co-op Hdve. Third Avenue Phone 508 Phone 179 i 251 3rd Ave. W. e're Going to Ihe Dogs ! i Bulger's are now receiving; ; ! I new merchandise on nearly j Z I nam since Jatu ouiger (Canada) Ltd., Station T, Montreal for free recipe book "Culinary Art". j returned rrom the east where Ihe visited the gift show and;- With a New Stock of Dog Collars, leather and chain leashes and harness, rubber bones and balls CALL IN TODAY other centres. (98) i Duncan Munro arrived in the city yesterday from the Premier mine, to be here for a few days on private business. The mine, which had been closed down, reopened late last year and Is now operating with a working staff S3 Si of about two hundred men. WE'RE CELEBRATING OUR 5TH YEAR IN PRINCE RUPERT AND WE ARE OFFERING SOMETHING REAL SPECIAL TO SHOW IN SOME SMALL 383 1110 518 3rd Ave. P.O. Box 1118 WAY OUR APPRECIATION FOR YOUR VALUED SUPPORT OVER THESE PAST 5 YEARS Police Court Fines Higher TAXI Discounts Of Service Now at Your 25 OFF PINS, 'EARRINGS PEARLS, PENDANTS LOCKETS. Etc. 150 DIAMONDS? YES! BUT YOU'LL HAVE TO SEE THEM TO BELIEVE THEM CALL 383 CABS manufacture and stock mufflers Fines in city police court last month totalled 1.0G5, considerably more than February's total of $555 Total revenue amounted to 1.180.75 of which 115.75 were court costs. The figures were contained in a B.C. Police repor; ; compiled by Cpl. E. A. Wales. On the police list one of the ilncrs, expansion tanks, exhaust coolers, halibut shutes on items throughout our store M SHEET METAL WORKS Watches? Rings? Silver? Gifts? China? YES! Everything Goes. We're Happy on Our Birthday. YOUR HOLIDAYS! MM w two outstanding cases for the month was that of Angus Mc-Eachern who was convicted on a charge of making explosives and sentenced to three months in Okalla The case was unique in, that seldom In connection with safe-blowings, is there a charge of the actual manufacture of "soup". ! More care is being taken by business establishments In regards to securing doors and window of buildings. Last month, night patrols found six, premises insecuic, two less than in February. ( Eight motor vehicle accident? . were reported to police last DAY or NIGHT Stand 733 2nd Ave. At the Washington Block WE CATER TO THE FISHING INDUSTRY TOO With Best Quality Groceries, Meats and Vegetables BONE CHINA FREE!! EXTRA SPECIAL EARRINGS 79c PINS, PEARLS or EARRINGS To the first 1 0 customers each day Also with every purchase over $2.00 79c a certified usprl rnr from Bnb Parker's P'oliday schemes. Come in or phone for fonstration. A Real Store-Full of Values For You WE CANT POSSIBLY LIST EVERYTHING HERE. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. month, a decrease of seven for the month previous. One charge was laid for reckless driviivi j and one for a hit and run acci- SALE STARTS REAL VALUES dent. Convictions were given in each case. THURSDAY 7 A FOR YOU For Prompt Reliable Service I MORNING wv?7 W ,Z)L . FUNERAL Ul- S7 i 7vr If iSS TIIONE 21 RUPERT Woof Hosiery". Bfl, BETTY YOUNG David Murphy of First Presbyterian Church officated last Saturday at the funeral of Mrs. Betty Young, victim of an unfortunate incident in a downtown rooming house last week. Mrs. J. C. Gilker presided at the organ for the hymns. Relatives of the unfortunate young woman, including the parents, were 'BUTCHERS 0 1950 Academy YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELLER Prince RUPERT iWQrd Winner" lQtest Spring styles 707 3rd Ave. Free Delivery Box 998 Green 324 among the mourners. Interment was made in Fairview Cemetery. 1 Il"U HI rv En M Ls -"c Department uy super Lecker-fit Store DON'T SAY TAXI, SAY 99 B3Gfl tt