3 Prfnre Rupert IDaflp Jetoi Tuesday, July 12, 1949 Everything for Building Lumber of all kinds-Mouldings, Flooring, Siding, C e d r a n u Modern Etiquette Q. When a ball is lost on the golf links, who decides when to Asphalt Shingles, jirarj signal following sets of playeis Plasterboard, Wall- boards. Fir. Hrdir' to go on through? Pat Bolton is leaving this Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. For reliable and dependable 24-hour service, call 555 Service Cabs. v (X7.) Any player in your set who and Birch Plywood, lj! Cement, Brick, Plas 9 Prince Rupert Liberal Association General Meeting, a p.m., Wednesday, in Civic Centre. Everybody welcome. (162) Ted Forman, son of Mr. andj Mrs. James Forman, Is sailing Thursday night for Victoria. He may enter Royal Roads naval officers' training school. The Misses Pgegy Pulien. Sol-veig Mork and Rosemarle Hart- observes that others have come up behind and are waiting may signal them through. The others ter, etc. ' ' s - 7 if ; ;T "J o--V. I J" f ' ff . 'f ulfil in your set should refrain from I Hi i. ("IP: TERRACE - RUPERT play until they have passed through and are out of reach. ALBERT & MiCAKFRRY LIMITED ONLY BAD ROAD PHONE 116 - - - . Q. Does an invitation to a christening require a call at the home later? A. Not necessarily, although a friendly call is never out of place. Q. Is it ever proper to wear a hat with an evening dress? A. No, never. wig, who have been spending vacation at their homes here, will be sailing Thursday night cn their return to their nurses' training at Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Black and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Applewhaite are leaving by car tomorrow afternoon for Terrace where they will represent the Prince Ru Expressing delight with the scenic beauty of the Skeena River Highway, particularly the section between Terrace and Prince Rupert, but finding if hard to understand why such deep "pot holes" should be allowed to remain in the road, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bushman ' r f i ;if 1 I1 I'l ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 i..., oi oemeiey, (Jainornia, were pert Chamber of Comerce at Fine quality gabardine sports shirts ; styled by' Baronet ; in colors of Brown, : Maroon and Grey. Priced at s7.oo ; -i using is payaoie in advance. Please refrain from iCIassmeds. 2c per word per Insertion, minimum Wrth Notices 50c, Cards ol Thanks, Death Notices, es, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Advertisements In thin column will be charged (or a full month at 25c per word Port Edward W. A. Bazaar, LOCAL KEWLYWEDS Alan Bronson Bussey and his bride, formerly Miss Gloria Ann Sawka, are seen cutting their handsome cake in reception at Valhalla Hall following United Church wedding. ..... (Photo by. Chandler) OF THANKS PERSONAL August 8th, Community Hall Catholic Bazaar October 5 WILL the party on Sixth East, who phoned Red 954 on Sat motor tourists visiting the city at the week-end. Mr. Bushman, who shipped his car north on the steamer Prince George Sunday morning, will take to the road again at Haines and head from there to Fairbanks and other central Alaska points, returning south by way of the Alaska Highway. From Terrace l.o the annual strawberry social meeting of the Terrace and District Board of Trade. Miss Janet Harrison of New-castle-on-Tyne, is spending a week in the city as the guest of her cousins, William and Miss Frances Cummings, Fifth Avenue East. She will leave Thurs- and 6. Son a Ladies Bazaar, Oct. 28 Local Cadet Off urday night about room and board, please phone again. ! (162)1 MOTOR HOLIDAY ON ANNIVERSARY j express our sin-nd appreciation to or their kind ex-'mputhy and beau-ferinus during our vement. Also many i ut. W. S. Kergin and i at the hospital and to nbrook for his con-ids, i LOST AND FOUND Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 26. St. Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 3. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. day night on the Prince Rupert Prince Rupert was the only bad for Vancouver and, after a visit stretch of the whole road, Mr LOST Last Monday, baby's, , ' brown purse, souvenir of Al-1 Having Just completed twenty-aska. between Paulsen's and five years In the professional Co-op store. Phone Green 89.!. photography business In Mont LMrs. Ella Krlstmanson l and family. Fresbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 17. j Pure wool gabardine ; slacks in all the pop- ular shades Dark ' Brown, Light Tan, 1 Grey and Blue. S $14.25 ' SITUATIONS WANTED I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall Baz in Detroit, where other relatives reside, will return to the Old Country. It is the first visit to this country, of Miss Harrison who is identified with the British -railway service. Advertise in the Dally News! aar, Nov. 24. To Montreal Soon Wednesday of next week will see the departure from here of Petty Officer Billy Toreras of the local Sea Cadet Corps for Montreal to attend an international summer- camp at Camp Ewing for Sea Cadets. At Jasper, Toderas will be joined by cadets from Kelowna and Pen-ticton for the trip East. They will arrive in Montreal July 25 to take part in the camp which will be attended by cadets from the United Kingdom, South Africa, New. Zealand, and Sweden as well as one cadet from each corps in the Dominion. Bushman said. Mr. Bushman is an electrical contractor of Berkeley. It was not their first motor trip to this part of the country. Ten years ago he and Mrs. Bushman came as far as. Hazelton in the same car ' which they had here on this trip. rose, uoioraao, Mr. ana Mrs. Dexter Walker were among week-end motor tourists in Prince Rupert. In the course of a leisurely tour which they ex- to express our sincere fsh o the many friends who teir iiindnes. sympathy .iutifui lloral oflerinj;s the illness and death of yed father, Victor James fcr Preston. SITUATION WANTED Experienced dry-goods and men's wear salesman, seeks steady emDlovment. eood local con St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, Nov. 26. Saturday. nection. Piione Red 400 or'pect will occupy two or three and Mrs. Charlie Offut write Box 1258 Station B., City for interview. (163) and family. months, they arrived here by! way of the Skeena River, over j the beauties of which they were -4 FOR Kfcrt t HFLP WANTED INT Sleeping room. 801 BOYS WANTED Reiiaule boysl ""uiuMaiuc, ana snippea meir HARD WEAR COUNTS , 821.50 Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and ' Efficient Service, call desiring Daily Hews route, car Sunday on the Prince George i1aavldNfev5st01ific,eamCS 'Vtf Uo Halnc. whence they will head .7.;..;.- -. -- -- for central Alaska and thence St. . (tf) X) RENT 3 bedroom :iiik to pay substan-Phone Red 325 or (166) VANTi..l st&Szz-- When you buy Work Boots, you wil I. jtio i-inv uinn ant mr 1 More Produce Is work in Macey's kitchen please call back? (163) Shipped to Alaska' Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited MPKt them to ,tand penty ot V I i (IpfeSfiOsl Wl lAfrt rijnlhment. I.rci'i ran "take 1 .1 ' w They're "tra touh-un-; SI return southward over the Alaska Highway. Mr. and. Mrs. Walker arc taking copious pictures on their trip Apply (tf) WANTED Taxi Driver. 112 Taxi. By Christian couple. Nine refrigerator carloads of perishable produce destined f'jr i 2 rooms furnished, onu 2nd and Park Avenues ' l WWW 1ual,ea m catniorc pertiy.. J 1 Cor, and did not overlook Prince Ru 5 months. Reply A. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES I Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 pert. They found the terrain f n. General Delivery, (164) b Room and board for FOR SALE Third Avenue bust- and the flora and fauna of this ness. good location, good turn- district similar to that of high over, For further informa-, . , . ... 7 . , , tlon. arjuiv Box 544 Dailv News. ; eastern Colorado which is their s; girl. Close in. rnune II. 1161) (tf) home country. Have buver for 5 central Alaska constituted the! third barge shipment from ' Prince Rupert to Haines on Sunday. The barge, carrying refrigerator truck bodies on deck, was towed by the Seattle tug Shinn. The produce was shipped from Seattle to Prince Rupert over C.N.R. lines and wa6 transferred to the barge at the ocean dock. Sanitation for the Nation REAL ESTATE V made from durable leathers. T I 1 I 9. r Look ,or Leckle Work BooU 1 d5l 1 I yK t your ahoa itore. ' Vi BlaElki0 6" Blucher i ' s. " Boot. K'L' ri I : Auricalow, close in. Also w listings on four, five, room houses. Arm-Agencies. Phone 342 i 297 (evenings). (172) FOR SALE Brick and concrete block, 2nd Ave. Apartment, hardwood floors, hot water heat. Store, full basement. Phone Red 104 after 6. (tf) FINAL RITES FOR VICTOR PRESTON Final rites for the late Victor Preston, city pioneer who PAPER TOWELS PAPER CUPS DEODORANTS DISINFECTANTS Representing: G. H. Wood & Co. Ltd. Dustbane Co. Ltd. Brodie Brush Co. Ltd. S. C. Johnson Wax Co. TO se. RENT 2 or 3 Phone Green 26'J. (162) 68 YEARS ON JOB CARDIFF, WALES After .V) RENT 2 or 3- Ki i ite. furnished or un- FOR SALE Four roomed house, 517 Herman Street. Good condition. Box 252, City. Jll.13,15 FOR SALE Well constructed furnshed cabin. Salt Lake. Glass enclosed verandah. Running water. Apply A. R. Nichols. (162) i 68 years as a compositor and linotype operator, Charles B. ' Williams, 83, has retired. , Phone Blue 637. (163) BUY Gold pieces, Kolt. M. Stevenson, (1611 ivery. CsaTiT PRINCE RUPER1 SUPPLY HOUSE 712 Second Avenue Phone 632 P. O. Box 772 FOR SALE-3 room cabin. 200 Wantage Road. Apply Prince Rupert Butcher, (T,Sl ' Win panel trurk. I 389. (167) died last .week, were held Sunday afternoon at B. C Undertakers' Grcnville Court Chapel. Th service was conducted by Rev. Fred Antrobus of First Baptist Church In the presence of a number of friends. The hymns "Abide With Me" and "Lead Kindly Light" were sung by the congregation, Mrs. W. Yurgcnsen was organist. Interment took place at Fair-view Cemetery with Percy Cameron, Titus Campbell,. . Frank McGowan, William Flewin, W, H. Spencer and A. Jones, acting as pallbearers. It Pays to Advertlsel 47 Ford Panel IV Kalcn con- FOR SALE --------- ; 1 --- j SPECIAL NOTICE' I I (tf) V and used furn tins? paper, fir.st FOR SALE 4 roo.n house, close in, oast-mfiit, 2 room caoin at rear. Priced for quick sale. Armstrong Agencies, Pnunc 3z or Green -is) ( evenings i. (166) logging lacks Rood bicycles, These Fine Days Are Roofing Time . . . Don't Delay! LET US HAVE YOUR ROOFING PROBLEMS Tar and Gravel or Asphalt Fifteen and Twenty Year Bonds vpewriters. bat- Stationary engin-Phone Green 989 (166) FOR SALE-etis tools, atier 6. win, new electric sters and elec-few rugs, beauti-i new cups and trvthing at the j. See B. C. Fur-SUck 324.' (tf) ANY TYPE OF ROOF REPAIR ASK FOR ESTIMATES HOTEL ARRIVALS FOR SALE-1 six-piece Walnut linish dinette suite. 1 steel THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED 253 First Ave. E. Black 884 double bed. 1 McClary range. Phone Green 85. Ub Prince Rupert KNOWN NAMES! Speeder Shovels.' SALE Chesterfield suite . " " "'''' .ii....vf.ffr.r.ffpppfrpfff(.fffMfwtffrmffw nVwiv upholstered, reasonable, wainwrignt, Massci; u. oimp- YES, WE HAVE PIGGY BANKS as well as a full assortment of Toys and Games . . . Featured all year round. Cancelled Sailings Hf& Southbound from Prince Ku- ISv vjS?! pert ss Coquillam, July 17 (Tk-7 7v and 24, 10 p.m. j LJNL h Northbound from Vancouver I iWlWUnl ss Coquitlam, Wednesday, I July 13 and 20, 9 p.m. j J" Ton Road Maintenance i c 608 Thompson St. UoJ) gon Masset; F. Hodges, city; neilt' t Uvnn ClonKhnll! - ts 'd Rrk Grannies: 1 ttumititijf. FOR SALE Chcs- A. J. MCCabe: K. MCUay, van Ifcmi i Concrete Mixer3 PACIFIC Stevedoring & Contracting A-, 1ft Trucks; Nelson '"'ft 1 drrs for Stockpile H i'- emcval: Rice 1'ort- PJk iugal Pumps; Na-t IWi'ttiu' Scrapers and fs; National All Steel .1 1 Hoists; National IF IT'S TOYS YOU'RE SEEKING', call at trrtield suite, dining room couver; C. B. Swenson, Vaneou-room' suT'Hollvwood' bed. ver; J. F. Beveridge, Vaneou-both with slumber king ver; H. W. McCook, Vancouver; springs and beauty-rest mat- j R Newail, Vancouver; R. Ec cSeffllooV poiffi, Gladstone, Vancouver; J. . E. dinner set numerous other Murray, Burnaby; M. L. Greene, articles. Can be seen between viclorla; Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc- COMPANY LIMITED NEW ROYAL HOTEL eh General Stevedores and Contractors Stevedores for Canadian National Railways i in 5 n.m. ana i ? v"- Dowcll, Masset. West Up- 0 sn5 Thud Ave. Red 810. (It) stairs. Phone . . . .. . , , . wmills; National 9ns and Conveyors, nation from Na-tlinery Co. Ltd., .J (tf) --'Household furni-tools including 2 rtors. Also cabin P for cash. 1136 Ave. (162) CABLE ADDRESS "PACIFICO" HEAD OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT,. B.C. 518 3rd Ave. w. Phone Red 400 , A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water OSLO ft The largest ship ever constructed in Norway the 11,000 ton, 521 foot "There-mophae" was lanuched recently. This record is not expected to stand for long, as another Norwegian ship-building firm has orders for four 16,000-ton tankers. tf)12 Dodce Sedan Prior Auto and . (162) FDR SALE New equipment at far lew than new cost. One Masters High Pressure IV. turbine pump mounted and driven bv a 3 h p.. 3 phase 920-440 electric 60 cycle motor. I One Masters high pressure li inch turbine pump mouu t-ed 4 and driven by a type A F H V'. bv 4 inch Wisconsin gns Engine equipped with ws etc tank, governor, maRnrto. Bytown MachjmeWorks(U) for rat K-If vou are looking Ffo fbargainin a practical ly PKINCE RUPERT, B.C. f Why Wait . . . Phone 281 P.O. Box 1961 "at Melisle, com-lller and long lint; I1'?, also make fine f Can be .seen at USD FOR ALL YOUR pjarmanj TRADE IN YOUR OLD TOASTER OR IRON FOR A NEW ONE NOW! . . - I Trolling boat in Bon, Includes all iy; 16 h.p. Regal Pd for quick sale Armstrong Agen-,342 or Green 297. (162) new measure ri . "X'Zl the Bvtown Machine Works Intormat on for particulars. will not be given over the phone. iEl tT t 'qt VirH Panel. In- NOTICE OF C.tM'KI.I.ATION Or KKMKKIKN NOTICE Is hereby given that the reserecs established . pursuant to Ordcr-ln-Councll No. 64, approved January 20th, 1038 and Order-lu-Uouncll No. 406 approved March 19th, 1947. covering certain lands situated on the Tslmpseau Peninsula. Range 6. Coast District are cancelled Insofar as they relate to the following described parcels: $1.00 REQUIREMENTS REGM PRINTERS nuire of Superior Auto Si Body Green Hi vodge Sedan, doi- Service or phone evenings. (162) 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 f carriers. Applv gi's. Phone Black x 988. (164) FOR SALE Easy spindry wash Allowed On Each Trade-In PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. Box 423 ing machine, r-none ivcu CD-Johnson ont- (tf) 1239 Water St. .P. Little used and condition. $200. L. FOR SALE -197 motorcycle. Thone 648. 530 6th Ave. East Johnson B- C. Denier, (161) Part 81.1 acres ol Lot 13U anu part 24 1 acres of Lot 131, Range 8, Coast District, as shown on Plan 18 Tube 368. on file In the Department of ' Lands and Forests, Victoria. Lot 7380, comprising 20 acres and Lot 7390, comprising 14 acres, Range 8, Coast District. GEO. P. MELROSE. Deputy Minister of Lands Department of Lands and Forests, Victoria. B. C. July 6th, 1049. Northern B.C. Pover Co. Ltd. Br-- Kitchen oil stove. MET AL VTOrtK WRATIIALL'S PnOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Enlareinir QUICK SERVICE ., (164) PHONE 79 BESNER BLOCK STEWART, B C. PHONE 210 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING Installations and Repairs. SHEET MET At wnRW Tor and Gravel Roof- ' mnoniere, 1 leather ; Amateur and Professional Supplies i i-aoie. cnairs Incr Ttniimeau Si Sons, 629 ""' BUicU 330. (163) Sixth We3t. Phone 513. (tf)