a Everything timi Cupeti Daflf I3fttf Monday, August 8, 1949. "iuu-imjiulMiri4i,Hli,li,(,ii,ii1ulUjlti,l) Here from Vancouver for a I III S II 111 I It. I II I I for Building Lumber of all kinds Mouldings. Flooring, Siding, C.dar and Asphalt Shingleo, Plasterboard, Wall boards, Fir, Cedar and Birch Plywood, Cement, Brick, Plaster, etc. Loyal Order of ! Moose regular meeting, Tuesday, August 9. (184) casua week's vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murray are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davison. Jarvls H. McLeod, formerly Collector of Customs here, arrived Friday from Alaska where lit CMS STEAMSHIP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. shirts:;; Joseph Chcll, Inspector of schools, sailed last niKnt on the Camosun for Stewart on official duties. Members of Chamber of he has been for the past month or so. & KY ALKRRT McVAFFK LIMITED Commerce Intending to go to Associated Boards Convention t -J mi Executive Meeting Canadian Legion Hall tonight, 8 p.m. (184) at Smlthcrs, August 18, 19 & 20, I'llONE 116 For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT ' For Reservations Write or Call are requested to phone E. T. Mrs. M. H. McLean, wile of the manager of Namu cannery, HOUSE Fine Pure Wool Casual Shirts by Austin Kent. Brown, Wine, Blue and Grey-Styled for comfort and nes." . S10.50 is returning from Penticton to rejoin the Prince Rupert staff. Mr. and Mrs. Joyce and family will leave tomorrow for Applewhalte, secretary. Immediately, (it) Duncan ;.iuiiio left last week on a trip to Vancouver. He will also attend a Job's Daughters International meeting in Spo and children came north from Vancouver to Namu at the end of the week on the steamer Ca CITY OR DEPOT " OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. MNGES mosun. kane. For years, Mr. Munro has been In the employ of the aew Manner j wnsferrl to ( ,. ctwngi'S in j-Duuglas Co., , announced. "Darling, remember that letter to your sister Ellen the one she never answered?" i Jack Evans of Booth Memorinl ScIkkiI teaching star? returned to the city by plana Saturday afternoon from Victoria where MOOSE LADIES TO AID T.B. DRIVE, CARNIVAL Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sheai-down and family, who have been on a vacation trip by motor to m tu.-r.tif!'"! lC nas Dccn attending summer j,ar.cti, becomes sl.hooli pjiker is coming jss Lake as' SUbak Premier mine and was located in Prince Rupert during the period the mine closed clown. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scott were passengers aboard the Camosun last night going through to Stewart enroute to Premier mine where Mr. Scott will rejoin the staff, with which he was Identified before the closedown a year ago. Mr. Sheardown's home town of Gabardine Shirts River '" (Green with regular col- : lar. Grey, Mar- , ; - Armstrong in the Okanagan, returned to the city Saturday. Plans to assist In the Civic Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deetey of Vancouver arrived In the city on the Camosun last evening from the south. They brought their car with them and will motor through the Interior with visits at such points as Terrace, Smith-ers, Telkwa and Prince George. Mr. Deeley is a well know.i Vancouver automobile dealer. Advertise in the Daily News! E occupy me , a fourth Av-sfranccs Cro.v You Saw It in. The Newsl It Pays to Advertise! They I experienced considerable Centre Carnival and the tuberculosis clinic next week were laid at the fortnightly meeting of the Women of the Moose rain while away and report the country in the southern part of the province, Including the Cariboo, unusually green for this time of year. Wednesday evening at ' the Moose Temple. - The meeting which was under chairmanship of Junior Graduate Regent, Mrs. Thomas Glenn, HOTEL ARRIVALS . Prince Rupert . L. Tangedal, Vancouver; C. C. McKenzl.e Vancouver; J. Falres, Vancouver; R. LaMothe, Vancouver; Mrs. 8. M. Young and daughter, Ketchikan; W. Pearson, Vancouver; J. J. A. Vog- ANNOUNCEMENTS Advertisement!! in tnu column will be charged for a full month t 25c per word heard reports rrom the social 1 1 1 1 iii 1 1 . service, membership, home sine ij payable in advance, riea.se reirain rrom WW -S-.CT worlds greatest; issilirds. 2e per wora per insertion, minimum 'h Notices sue, Luras oi i nanus, ueaui notices, making and publicity committees. There was a fair number of members in attendance. 1 J I! Port Edward W. A. Bazaar, Marriage ana fciiRaRcniein, muiuuuceniciiit. 'KIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE vill. Vancouver; W. Baronicskl, Mrs. S. Haugan reported on a AVANTUI CPifKIl'MTIKS visit to the Vancouver iodge in company with several other August 8th, Community Hall. Catholic Bazaar October 5 and 6. Sonja Ladles Bazaar. Oct. 28. ftcbekah Bazaar, Oct. 26. Terrace; J. Mitzinbcrg, Terrace; Mrs. D. Baronleski, Terrace, Mrs. T. Cassell, Vancouver; H. C. Ferguson, Telkwa; L. R. local members and Associate Swrv Dunnes is. Fur tnloniia- Dean Mrs. J. T. Kasper announc-, m Wicks, Seattle; T. H. Page, Rob- St Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar, ed her departure :n the near fu son; E. L. Langlcy, West Van Nov. 3. CASTED WANTED TO RENT 2. 3 or 4-beiiroom house. Will pay substantial rent. Please phone KtU 323 or 47t. 1 188 WANTEDTO BUY-ToTfoot row-boat. Applv W. C. Johnston, P.O. Box, 1820. (185) WANTED TO RENT-Furnished suite or housekeeping room. 1 f'h ivt inn rminio HuX SfiO couvcr; D. Oraham, Vancouver; Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, Nov utier. Appi MLss M. R. Houston, Ashcroft; ember 9. ;e i ii i J1 sow- $7.95 Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov, ture for San Francisco where she will receive the cap and gown of a member of the College of Regents at, a lodge convention. ' . Tentative arrangements were Miss E. Moore, A-shcroft; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Krasner, New SALE 17. . York; Mrs. A, Novold,1 Warner, IO.DE. Chapter's Fall Baz- ' .-kwhoid turni-1 n;litv News. 189 Alta.; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. White ii ranee. Apply ; ir, Nov. 24 St, AndreW's Cathedral Fall iAju uatfM I.tlal AM) fUliMJ made for a joint picnic with the Masset; W.u Tarbuck, i; Queen men's lodge later in the month Charlotte City . , ' Bazaar, Nov. 26. Saturday. , . rj E'X'tl LOST Gruen wrist watch, ',. ,;.,! rw name Armand enuraved on J I .. .1 i$k Following the business session FOUND refreshments were served by a UHji back. Reward. Ifeturn to ': Daily News. (185) FOUND Green silk kerchief in committee consisting of Mrs. W HELP WANTED 1 JK Che-t'T- ir lavM to n.1 'ron.1. . " n,: Fauuht. Mrs. Carl Giske and I Paper Bag ojf Paints Knl I 0do,iM ,iJ purposes p r r-Ui HELP WANTED Laundry uwiitr iimv rmrciii Name calling at News office and I Mrs. George Howe. " ' paying for this advt. (184i, I , . worker. Apply Pioneer Laun- a.nti una . Hrv l.td III I on - m ia.ii snortwaif D.niil.s WANTED - Stenocrapher-Apply Dr. R. O. ai i band, ft.unut bookkeeper. CANADA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Prairie tarni HrhubllUattun Art ro .... TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 o'clock p ni ReKtna Time. Monday. August 29, 1949. for the construction of pipelines and other works on the Westljank Irrigation Pi jject. The work Is located In lots 503. 505 . 506. 507. 1119. 2189. 1113. 2687. 2689. 3461. 3498, 1934. 8688. PRS641 and unsurvcyed land west of L4o0. In the Osoyoos Land District of British Columbia and about miles south and west of Kelowna. Tenders must be submitted on the forms attached to the specifications In the envelope provided. The following are the main Items of work and the approximate quantities of each: .. 1. Welded Steel Pipe. 20 Inch to 22 inch 15.700 tin. ft. 2. Welded Steel Pipe. 10 inch to 18 Inch 9.005 lln. ft. tl BLtE 816 wen at bri v-; YARLY -AVE.RACE. -"fV ii JS6 iruni Holly-1 Larue. HELP WANTED Broadway Caie. trrns Ui rtspuii-.- Waitress, (tf QAANrrH Utili w map wanted Butcher go Phone 311 McBride Street PLfMBING AND HEATING swiwm electric totwitinn, sIm) it ing on holiday, man wanted to relieve him. Apply Rupert Buirhers. (tf ) . Mil 41 7 i ! I - I- i I 1 il942 '43 US '46 ' uW Grmi 518. m u- . i 1 1 1 n I despatches a Welded Steel Ploe. 4 Inch to B men "" WANTED Taxi Apply 112 Taxi. 54 only (ll) Sanitation for the Nation feci lumber ; Clii 6-S 6'.n Ave. 4. Steel Pipe Bends, various anules i. 4" Lot Outlets, consisting of valve, box, key, elbow and riser f 6. Gate Valves, S Inch to 20 Inch 7. Gate Valves. 4 Inch . . 8 Miscellaneous Fittings. Tees. Crosses, etc. . , till fl. trolling bu;a! ''. Kecui power 130YS WANTED Reliaote boys desiring Daily News route should file their names at the Duilv News Office (tf) WOK WANTED L 1 , , , 100 K. . MONTHLY " I j 125 only 14 only 148 only 1 1 1 pieces 80 lln. ft. 120 lln. ft. 80 lln. ft. 6 only 3 MFBM wed iur quieK: 4 Arc nc ies, PAPEIl TOWELS PAPER CUPS DEODORANTS DISINFECTANTS Galvanized Iron Culvert. 12 gauge. J8 men . Galvanized Iron Culvert, 14 gauge. 30 Inch Gttlvanlswd Iron Culvert, 16 gauge. 12 -Inch Blow off and Air Release Valve Units H85i Representing: G. H. Wood & Co. Ltd. ' Dustbane Co. Ltd. Brodie Brush Co. Ltd. ,, S. C. Johnson Wax Co. r ' Girl wants in. Write CWe Jfwel oil WORK WANTED housework. Live Box 6:. city. Timber, supplied and placed (183) f hcau.T ami Wd suite. 1372 ' I 1X4 i Talus Bencn Excavation "" Hauled Backfill JIV "-MO dollars Extra Work FOIl iifcNT shini'les siM. per bundle. FOR RENT Tourt.it accomodation. Red 471. (tf) snd form of contract arc on view at the follow- tiatii ":s. shot suns, aminuim nm PRINCE RUPER1 SUPPLY HOUSE- FOR RENT The new Johnsons electa-; floor polisher for only $1 a day. Phone 547, Blain Bros (184) Plans, specifications Ing P.F.R.A. Offices: 418 Public Building. Calgary, Alberta. P.F.R.A.. The Airport, Lethbridgc. Alberta. - - iso , ' . '.JULY i5T.;. , " ' 162. I ;- 140 ' ' COMiNtON BUREAU Of STATtSflCS . 130 . COST OT LtVI;viO iNC-t X 'r-'r" 1 i 1 Li ,3rt 910 McCallum Hill Btdg Reglna, Saakatchewan. V.I..A. Building. Victoria Avenue, Kamloops, B. C. Sales Co, OlUa. Out Phone 632 P. O. Box 772 712 Second Avenue FOR RENT Lunch counter go-iim concern. Apply Central H95) (185) T Lunch. f ori ins boat' emamtvri , ally "y HEAL ESTATE -r:ifns lio.tt.s'J " ... 1. I U8i: 1 Hi. I FOR SALE-4 suite apartment mfil double-1 hou.se close In. A good tn-l!t show vestment. Prince Rupert ''rl 6 ft. snowl Kealty-Co. (188) SM8 front, am ; -- t T. T"" " " "nil t CAT TT O .mn hnncn, ,,T1 fflaUttrr Plans, specifications and tender forms for bidding may be obtained from the undersigned at his office In Reglna, Saskatchewan and from the P F R A Office in Kamloops. B.C.. upon the deposit of Ten Dollars (110.00 amount, payable to the Receiver General for the cash or a certified cheque of Canada, which deposit will be redeemable upon the return of the plans and specifications in good order within one month after tenders have Any" tenders which are not prepared strictly in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders" may be rejected. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order L. B. Thomson. Director of Rehabilitation. 910 McCallum Htir Building. Regina, Saskatchewan. vegetable ur 1 lot. 525 6th West. $2500. OU. 1 Prince Rupert Realty Co. (188) .Batchers. Phone "J-11. tlUfl i -'$800.00 DOWN buys large four OVER THE TOP Increased food costs and rents were responsible for a 1 6 point Increase In Canada's cost-of-living index during June according to Dominion Bureau of Statistics announcement Thursday. The Index reached 1(52.1 as of July 1, compared The Increase was the largest in recent with 160 5 at June 1. months The food index climbed 202.9 to 207.2 while rents jumped a full point, from 122.4 to 123.4. The top graph shows the trend 1. n from 1939 to 1946. tC. P. Photo) y hUh frame wartime with brick chimney. nu- ii . . . . . thrw. sm.! , j 1.... i-ui i auk wartime iour, rpmuu- In Rood eon-! 01 Vttlliiua o "'in6 fieu Kueneu mm i-i".mv range utility porch two lots of good soil Ideal for basement. 7th East near McBrldc. For these and many others see ROBERT E. MONTADOR LTD (188) a""warci. Pf)i Green 7l,i 187i t--'(i Kurn-' . a"(t musieiii- HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. e Coal ami trno cm r s ..nrr, hnnnaliWll I . .1. -"xinc. 2 years old, Pembroke bath, 2 SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVENUE j Keep Coo! - Live Electrically FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING, REQUIREMENTS REGAL PRINTERS CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C, Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for" Appointment WILL BE AWAY ON VACATION First Three Weeks in August bedrooms, glassed in porcn, furnished .or unfurnished. j Also seven-room house with basement, . good location, i Reasonably prieed. See Armstrong Agencies, fhone 342 or Green 297 (evenlnnsK U85) TENDERS will be received by! the undersigned ud to noon! &M saucers, '6lws, new 'writer ' f ' housp u,'01. battle. C p.e. lowest PHONE 79 PHONE 24 222 Secsnd Are. Box 423 """'lure cu & NAMES ,,-ikI: 1 tirl'iiml.. Electric Fans AVtnn Electric Ranges ., Electric Rangettes $69.00 Electric Ironers - $129.50 Electric Floor Polishers $59.50 Electric Washers - $148.50 . wees- Adiimi ttli itvT " rd Br os Ma n HOUSEHOLD NEEDS STEP LADDERS CLOTHES LINES CLOTHES DRYERS IRONING BOARDS KITCHEN UTENSILS GALVANIZED WARES Rock r of Monday, AuRu'st 15th. 194!), for the purchase of Block 9, Subdivision Block "A." Plan 12S5, District Lot 361, Plan flbti, Vlllaue of Terrace, Ranee 5, Coast District, together with Improvements and contents. Arrangements to inspect, this property may be made with the B, C. Police, TeVrnce, B. C. HIGHEST or anv tender not necessarily accepted. TERMS strictly cash. G. P. FORBES. Official Administrator, Administrator Estate of George Porter, deceased, Court House, Prince Rupert, B. C. OF TASTY MEALS AT THE ' RexCaie Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN ;tt kelson Ml p,.lre fort- S tii ni D1 SATIN-GLO VARNISHES tunc o .a fen iCra5e.rs and PAINTS Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. ENAMELS kimm' Natinnal BESNER BLOCK Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel j 7:00 ajn. to S:30 a.m. Pnons 173 for Outside Order." THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. PHONE 810 PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, BC. ( IBS' Co. t 3 Ill) It Pnys to Advertise! L