! prfnre nupptt Daflp ietos Wednesday, March 23, 1949 Local News Items.1! Presbyterian Tea, Church Halibut Vessel Owners meet-lt) in g, Friday, March 25, 7:30. (71) Hall, March 24. Ui.iuJIUilijLjtUUtiiUiitriUiiUtfUiiiiilUuiitliis.ji'Uiriiijiil.Hi.i:.;;,:. sSTEP OUT IN i Marcn I a SDecial Meetine. Laundry Navy Dance, Friday, BODY OF MRS. HART IS HERE Her Death Recalls Early I Days in Province The remains of Mrs. Amelia 25, Navy Drill Hall. (71 ' Workers Union. Thursday 8 p. 2 FOR: Dimension & Finish Lumber plywood and Wallboard lpSash and Door fulK Cement, Plaster, Brick jrT & McCAFFERY LTD. I Everything for the Builder" PHONE 116 Arrivals in the city this on the Princess Norah included F. R. Wilson and R. m. Carpenters' Hall. George Evans returned to the city Tuesday afternoon by air from a holiday trip to Hart, aged 84, arrived frum Muuland, A. FLANNEL William Cruickshank returned to the city today on the Prince Rupert from a business trip to Winnipeg and Jack Bulger returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from a trip to Vancouver. sun R H. nunlon. deoartment of Vancouver today for interment at Fairview Cemetery, where her husband, Frank W. Hart, pioneer of Prince Rupert, as well of Vancouver, was buried years ago. Deceased was Mr. Hart's second wife. She was a poetess and a lover of and composer of music. Deceased belonged to one of the early families of Vancouver and, at tie time of her death, was living with a niece, Mrs. Frank Lawrence, at 174(5 ATTENTION MOTORISTS I public works forman at Stewart Extra miles is time wasted on ' af- arrived in the city Tuesday mnuway ariving, pick up your ; temoon from the north Legislation to Aid neea.s at -your imperial Station on the highway entrance, Midland Pines, ' (69) v- " k ' ' ' ' s Gordon Martin Case VICTORIA r.n amendment to the Benchers' Act which would Mrs. A. Rochester ' arrived In the city today from her horn at Vancouver to spend a visit at the Prince Rupert Hotel. PASSES Miss Diane Peters, Daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Peters, 339 Fifth Avenue West, returned to ttvsiev ho wasj permit of Gordon Martin taking Dr. A. W. Large returned to the West 15th Street. An elder surviving sister is Mrs. Hiro'd C. Clarke of Beverley Hills, Simpson 79 years city Tuesday afternoon on the the city on last night's train af his cane to the Court of Appeal was introduced in the Legislature yesterfl.y by Attorney-Gen- Lay last Saturday i . . . i-! . i ter spending the week-end with i aiaia Iier ., Ruocrt ueneiui ! inblwoi CXnrAan Wltnwf Martin v.l her prnnrlnarpnts Mr anrt Mn Stewart in nis capacity as ais-trict Public Health Officer. THIS SPRING To complete your wardrobe for spring and summer, may we suggest a Flannel Suit in medium gicy. Made up in a double breasted model with hand picked edges the lunnrtu wuit ; v... ........... mmwu n.. o 1 Simpson this af-been refused admission to thejPeter Lamom, at Terrace. sLtafci--MalhiVn jaasasssttff . III M r V , IhtMTfr sTlnilsOTTn 'ITif fW' 'mjS Mr. and Mis. Fred Nash of Terrace arrived in the city pn this morning's train for a brief visit and will be returning to the interior Friday evening. leccased by her iiiiusn uiuinutu uar oecau.se or lfs Wesley, many alleged Communist associations. - Wesley is sur- Harold Winch said the amend-daughter, Mrs. J. ment was a move in the right jninddiildren and direction although he did not 'children. ' believe it went far enough. ATTENTION! Members Canadian Legion, Bch. fVX No. 27. Installation of $M officers by Provincial President Bernard M. Lsman, followed by an address, Back in the eighties Mr. Hart and his first wife assisted in j w fciCOiu,iiia tl fiiot C.I'.n. trin at Vancouver. In 188(1 they built what became known as Hart's Opera House, this being the only assembly hall in the city. The Vancouver Province, in referring to Mrs. Hart's death, stated the assembly building was taken from Prince Rupert by sea to Vancouver in 1S85 and erected on. Carrall Street. This, of course, was written in error. SEEKS NEW LAURELS Marlene Smith of Niagara Falls, Ont., who teamed with Donald Gilchrist of Toronto to captur the Canadian senior pairs crown in Ottawa last month tries on her new costume prior to leaving for Philadelphia Tuesday for the North American championship contests. Miss Smith will be a leading contender for the women's senior crown now held by Barbara Ann Scott. (C. P. Photo) D. G. Stenstrom of the Columbia Cellulose Co. arrived here from Vancouver this afternoon on the Prince Rupert on a business visit. . Lasting appear- ESKIMO SCOUT VOTE REDUCED . . Tailored ance In that year, much of Vancouver was still forest and such a place as Prince Rupert vas Canadian Legion Hall, Friday March 25 at 8 p.m. All members invited. (71) Mrs. E. T. Kenney arrived in the city on this morning's train from Terrace, where she has been visiting with her mother, who is ill, and left by this afternoon's plane on her return to her home in Victoria. Passengers bound for White-horse this morning on the Princess Norah which docked . .nrfi oar Insertion, minimum cbtu-ttt). Mo, Birth RoUoo: Perfect , ol Thank. Ueth Notices. Funeral Notices, MrrUe) j JUNEAU, Alaska. W Eskimo j scouts of the yet-to-be-formed j Alaska Guara will soon patrol the Bering Sea coast as "eves and ears of the military" in the Comfort Taste. and EngaKerjieus ABuuuama: 94. SPECIAL uifiiAi, uuumjI rnifi ing It payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert J. S. Langlands, Glasgow, Scotland; J. Bartholomew, Vancouver; J. A. Stewart, Stewart; T. B. Crosby, Vancouver; J. Scowcrost, Coventry, England; B. W. Dunlap, Stewart; J. Sprott, Terrace A. J. Welters, Vancouver; C. de Kergom-meaux. Terrace; R. Christensen, FOK SALE Btt NOTICE NEWFOUNDLAND FREIGHT LOWER ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland The o v e r - a 1 1 Newfoundland freight rates will be lower after Confederation on March 31 but arouvpr. Tuesday, j rurt aAit mat. "Alto." $3,uuu W9, Mis. Amelia j will take a first class troller. Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing EnUarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 52.09 33 years, beiovea rnone Blue mi. toy) bleak sub-Arctic land nearest Russia. The providing measure was approved by Alaska House today and goes back to the Senate for routing action on an amendment cutting the appropriation from $90,000 to $75,000. Fred Lawrence, r. B.C. Rev. G. E. FOR SALE Automatic record changer and good selection of records. Phone Black 921 for details. 67) Terrace; J. Woodcock, Vancou- j the decrease will not be as great ver; E. Pratt, Terrace; Mrs. -J. !as was expected, it was learned here at 10 o'clock from Vancouver included Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaudin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers Jr. Mr. Rogers is the son of the superintendent of the White Pass and Yukon Railway. The former Is superintendent engineer for the company. conduct services Court Chapel, irsday, March 24. i.iowiiig in Fair-rv, B.C. Under-of arrange- Glenn, Terrace; Mrs. tr. Nasn, , yesterday. Opposite Health Unit MINE'S The decrease will vary according to goods but exporters said it would fall below the fifty percent reduction predicted here. It will, however, be almost in a par with ocean ratee. klEXl- Terrace; T. F. Turner, renuc-ton; T. Nadilak, Prince George; D. Anderson, Wells; Mrs. E. T. Kenney, Prince George. Reptile, Scorpion, Mosquito Plague Home-Made Candy and Fresh Roasted Nuts FOR SALE: New and Used Furniture, Hardware and Office Fixtures. Slightly Used ArticlesChesterfield Bed, Wood and Coal and Oil Ranges, Electric Heaters, Corner Enamel Wash Basins, Office Chairs. Folding Chairs. New Articles-Floor Covering, Toasters, Cups and Saucers, Axminster Rugr 50 less than regular price, 52-piece Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, etc. All at the lowest prices. Call at the B.C. Furniture Co. FOR SALE 1941 Dodge Station Wagon. 452 8th East. (70) omlortable Bed-:v with kitchen equired. Close in en St. School. 258 or inquire at i (ti) WANTED Announcements 4ll advcrtiaentoiiiB ri mis column will be charged tor a lull month at S6 cents a word SYDNEY, Australia P( A keep smudges burning' day and For . . . 1 plague of snakes, scorpions and , night to ward off Hies and mos- Rebekah Fashion Show, Mar. mosquitoes has come in the 1 nuitoes. fZ.rm I wake Of flood waters that have Horses and otber animals have SAT1SFACT101 wants small lobs j: anion euaran-s. Box 493. Daily (69) been sweeping through drought ( rushed into the smoke and push-areas of western Queensland and d people away in the effort to New South Wales. Residents of get away from the insects them some towns have been forced to selves. mm6mi ;st'ork with one ,d. Margaret Hill-Sea! Cove Circle, i.l. (69) FOR SALE KI41 Dodge -Sedan, Good condition. Phone Blue 441 after 5. (72) FOR SALE Single bed, bungalow size, fuune Black 881. (69) FOR SALE 1948 Monarch Sedan. Apply 99 Taxi. 170) Make Bob Parker's Uptown Service Station your lubricating headquarters. Just Call 791 we will gladly pick up your car and return it promptly. m0 IP WANTED 23, Oddfellows' Hall Presbyterian Tea, Church Hall March 24. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, 8 p.m., March 24. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra concert in support of Prince Rupert Film Council, March 25. (70) Commencing March 28 two weeks University Home Furnishings course. Afternoon and evening sessions. Register Civic Centre. Operetta, Borden St. School, dian Company FOR SALE 1841 black BuicK Service Hours: Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. sedan, 40,000 miles, can De seen at Long Motors or at 1651 Herman Place. (73) ;o-coast distribu-riritai Products, idles Represents district. 20'.c com- complete ini'or-ply to Box 497 (73) BOB PARKER'S FOR SALE 1942 Chevrolet Sedan, in very good condition. Privately owned. Can be seen at Long Motors. (tf) UPTOWN SERVICE STATI0I1 PHONE 791 ESTATE or Second and McBride KISS MELODY New song, at civic Centre, March 31 ana iuys 4 room War- nice dance tune. Sena ioc w ; , A. K. McCrea, Brown's Mill, , Port Essington, B.C. (91 Lutheran tea and j sale of home complete with ' type oil heater IMPORTED TOYS i Bendix Washer. cooking, April 2, at Mrs. Soiland, 130 5th Avenue West yaoie as rent. FOR SALE Furnished large 4 Wartime House. First Over- W.b Uhnng H!n( 954 (701 on 1st Overlook. Women of the Moose spring (,,, ........ mdiuon. Posts Reduced Prices On . . . DIAMONDS The New York diamond market has been rather quiet recently and prices have taken a temporary drop. For the next 30 days we are able to offer some very tempting values. In some cases the reduction is as much as 20 to 25. Now is a good time to buy a $100 ring would thus cost only $80 and a $50 ring only $40. Other prices would be accordingly. However these prices can only last as long as the market is slow or until present stocks are gone. L-1 u) natural he e pitp viiin nhmpr. ... u n w. t r ht ht nnn pnn , r u it. Mol- . nALiC ivin-iiv" i ,pa ni I t . jviia. w . TO DELIGHT THE KIDDIES NEW DIFFERENT e NOVEL . , r,i y... I1UU ' Full .. price $2, and buffet. Phone ureen qoo . . 19. Pr,rf,. avpiihp East. IC1 O, vv. v - - - (73) t tor a revenue I Balance can more for sai.F. One new Gray Pre-Easter Concert, Lutheran Church, Tuesday, April 12, 8 p.m. J"d from rents. I Marine engine, type Lugger iu-ny other houses' No. D-3154. 77 IIP. Size Six- if i I'S .226. Reduction eear 3 to 1 mod ROYAL Spring Powered Boats, Cars. Planes, Waddling Ducks, Pecking Hens and Butterflies Reasonably Priced .these are some of " the , Imported Toys on display at i Muntadnr 1 itviilsri I I (72) el RB 35, one propeller 20 inch dia., 20 inch pitch1; one 10 foot bronze shaft and one 7 foot 10 inches intermediate shaft, also water cooling pipes. Price $1.00000 plus 72 duty if sniri tn nt.her than a bona Orange Spring Sale, April 13, 2 to 5 p.m., qddfellows' Hall. Apr. 14, Borden St. P.T.A. Sale and Tea. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, April 18. Four Room House, fhed, 2 lots, good purr nicja firio fUh-rmin for use in his CARIBBEAN FANTASY, 1 pkg. Royal Galulin Dsirt (lmo flavor) 1 cup bailing water 1 cup cold water juice of half a lemon few grains of salt 1 i cups cubed fresh orange sections Dissolve Royal Gelatin Dessert in boiling water. Add cold waier, lemon juice and salt. Chill until it begins to thicken and then add the orange sections. Pour into mold and chill until firm. Serves 6. iim hnnt. Can be seen at Glad to show our stock anytime. Presbvterlan Spring sale, Prince Rupert Dry Dock and; oasement, glass-l! Ms. See Armstroivi lone 342. i73) Residential and 3. Select your f-e and hold it with ' untl' you build. f agencies. Phone i- 73) April 21. Shipyard. Phone Red 400 Anglican Spring Sale, Satur 518 3rd Ave. W. day April 23. WANTED Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale. WANTED TO RENT 3 bedroom I April 27., . Use Hold Down That DUST . ,,7 room Wartime unable. 1425 Pig- (70) Here's the real, fresh taste of sun-soaked lemons ... pure fruit t Sell Immnl4.1.. house urgently requirea oy Navy man and family. Write or call Chief P.O. Pelan, H.M. C ,S Chatham. ' ( WANTED Interested in purchasing green clinker built rowboat under Co-op Rear shed. Owner please P"""? Blue 148 if willing to sell. (73) fl'icalow, basement, St. Peter's Y.P.A Musical Show, "Spring Fantasy" Civic Centre, April 29. The United Church Spring Sale, May 5. . C.C.F. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons r ". mealed on 9th K11 Valhalla Hall rms. See Armstrong Genuine Dustbanc and Dustbane Products Paper Towels Brooms Mops Soap Wax Rags and all good JANITOR SUPPLIES 1 1 i mn i in ii " " ' I wiMTPn nr S room Suite, furnished flavor sweetened just right! Natural, orchard goodness! Bright, appetising color! Royal Gelatin Desserts take only a few minutes to make, cost only a few pennies a serving. Delight your family with all grand fruit flavors strawberry, raspberry, cherry, orange, and lemon. Enjoy the whole KOMI family of desserts. 'e House with 'Hn on 2nd 0 ated inside and young married coup e, quiet, furnished. J Jeffenes Red 246. Suite 4, 628 Taylor Street. of Norway Hall. Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs. L. W. Kergiri. H.M.C.S. Haida Chapter I.O.D. E. Tea, May 21. WANTED TO RENT 3or 4 Sold to Industry in Prince Rupert at Vancouver Prices roomed house iuiiy iu-'?"" with bath. Box 496 Daily News, t7U) By Sonja Ladies Tea May 28. " IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE 'u tu interior. All '""lure in immacu-' "". $3,750.00 cash 18 Red 872. 1 70" lPKPsake. Finder ill21- (70) Uova WorldFamous PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE PERSONAL i.. ii... viniter ol the "Adiniiilstrnuon for Flavor! -1 -TITMsssssIa-"- PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES Phone 632 P.O. Box 772 Household cm Appliances KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS HOTPOINT ELECTRIC STOVES $198.00-up R.C.A. VICTOR RADIOS $28.50up PHILIP RADIOS $34.95 up EASY WASHERS , $141.50-up EUREKA VACUUMS .......... $99.50 up FAWCETT OIL STOVES (installed) . $259.50 BENDIX WASHER $299.50 BENDIX IRONER $289.00 712 Second Ave. " i case. nm- (rubber goods) twelve samp." for 50c postpaid In plain sealed ' included. wrapper, catologue General Novelty Co., Act" In tlif Mutter c.r the Kstute of Knii (Oirl) Jiihmi Osoterhiiid. DemiMMl. Intestate, TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Fulton, dated the 17th duv of March, 1B49. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate f h. mt Karl (Carl) Jolian Oster- of'ice and (tf ) Dept. 'PR', -71 Major ai., ontor Ont. nrDciH a t Tho imf Cloth lih SALE oett.Pi- i..T lund, formerly of Terrace, British 1 r. , .. UT nnnAimW LI 1 ' 1.. 3 use tht mnrfo- arrival of a new shipment or Deluxe Delivery Columbia, who aica on or uuu, 31st day of October, 1948. All persons having Claims against the said estate are required to forward them Ladies' Corydon nuruuij Coats, sizes 14 to 20. W A NT E D Al PLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS FOK 1949: CAMP MANAGERS BOAT CREWS : ONE SKIPPER J. CLAUSEN & SON RUPERT MARINE REALTY Box 548 Prince .Rupert, IS.C. e riRFRRMAKiNfi and Altera- to me on or belore Apru ouui, ,riv vnrll'ied. and all persons in 1 tions. Phone Blue 413. (73) t (tf) debted to the said estate are required ! Phone 383 Prompt and Efficient Service AFTER 6 P.M. CALL Anything Black 419 Anytime " 285 Anywhere " 892 IV: In. to pay to me tne amount o n indebtedness forthwith. . DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 18th day of March, A D. 1949. f GORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator Rnitallatinns ANCIENT RECORDS Papyrology is the study of ancient writings found on such media as papyrus, wood, bone, Prince Rupert, B.Cm i'lmn5 r?--S. 629 it Uli (tf) i, and velhim. (Tf)