V Prince Rupert Daily News ' FridayJune 3, 1S50 RE-ROOFING? n fill Si C.A. Berner, divisional super-intendtnt, Canadian National Railways, returned to ' the city on last night's train from a trip to the interior as far as Prince George on official duties. huild or remodpl fhmco R D Cas6 of The Missing Books The yearly June problem of missing text books was again UlT S H I N G L E S the overwhelming leisure begins with Regular Baptist Picnic ,Sat- Sid Moslin, 1950 Arts graduate I L,rhitects from coast to coast. J urday 11 a.m. Meet at Digby -University of British Columbia, brought to the attention of the Prince Rupert Public School Board at a meeting Wednesday night . A letter from A. M. Hurst, principal of Booth, informed the -z) f ti U 11 Island .ferry wharf- Boat at 1:30 j arrived by yesterday's plane. Af-p.m. for. fathers. (lt)ter wrklng at "09" taxi this 1 summer he intends to return to Ross Nicholson, well known I university this fall to "take his executive of B. C. Packers, sailed M.A. In psychology. He entered j-rfD the largest manufacturer of asphalt .;es in Canada. We your roof with care, specify "B.P." VnEB W THKOl'CH VOIR LOCAL CONTRACTOR OR DIRECT FROM board that books, amounting to $43.71 were missing. Of course, w- LeHer sailed last night on the Prince Rupert lor a brief business trip to Vancouver. Football Tonight General Motors vs. Canadian Legion. 7 o'clock. Mrs. James Hopkins of Albert & McCaffery staff sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver on vacation. Special cabaret dance Saturday night at Legion Hall- Invitations at Legion or from Entertainment commitf:e mem uy me rnncess Louise wednes- university in 1946 on taking his Superb comfort with supreme good- ':.uuun on ms return to discharge from the RCAF. Albert & McCaffery Limited looks. Self-supporting no belt or pressure round the waist. Rubber pads concealed In the waist-band to hold down the shirt. In a wide varietjj of fine English fabrics. $18.50 to S28i . Afcafekt Suits ami Jasksts Prince Rupert, B. C. P.O. Box 160 r 117 a Vancouver alter a visit here on record entertainer, specializing We have a special value in men's wrist watches, 15 jewels, leather strap, gold filled case. Guaranteed to give satisfaction, he added, some of these will undoubtedly turn up during the yean The board felt that no matter what type of legislation governing the lending of books was put into effect some would be missing by the end of a school term. The letter was tabled. the famous English comfort-in-action trousers... -' jjYEST IN A SOUND LOCAL PROJECT A V bers. (13oM$18 5a Bulsei"s. (It) Music Exams Taken Here Musical examinations were written by 46 students in the city Monday and Tuesday. The examination for violin and piano were conducted by G. Coutts, examiner for the Royal Conservatory of Music at Toronto. Of the total, 28 pupils were tested at St. Joseph's Academy: HICH HAS BIG PROFIT FACTORS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whatman sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. David Eider left on Wednesday evening's .train for Toronto to visit her daughter and family. Enroute East Mrs. Elder is stopping off to visit with sons in Edmonton and Saskatoon. Const, und Mrs. R. Howell paries M. Hays Hotel The remaining pupils were exam- Announcement Insulation Board Contract is Let Contract for installing insulation board in the basement of Conrad Street school was awarded to Mitchell & Currie of the city at a cost of $3590. Their's was one of three tenders opened at a meeting of the Prince Rupert Public School Board Wednesday night. Other tenders were from' Eby and Son3 Ltd, $395 and Greer sailed abcard uie f rince Rupert j ined at the studio of Miss M. A. last night for a vacation in Way, city piano teacher. Three of Mrs' C' A"5011 southern !stu!ents British Columbia. Const. PROSPECTUS AND DETAILS ' OF SHARES OFFERING imstrong Agencies wrote graaes two, iour ana ve acted as escort for a iiir, .vin. bi Howell Girl Guide Tea, Conrad School June 10. Presbyterian Tea, June 16. . United Church borne cooking prisoner to Vancouver. of Mrs. E. J. Smith wrote exam Examiner for the Royal Con- ) and Bridden, $398. sale, Thompson's Hardware, servatory of Music at Toronto inations in grades one, four, eight and ten piano. Miss Way's nine pupils wrote examination from grades two to nine piano. I'lioiw 342 uue ii. ii a.m. to 4 p.m. U 3rd Avenue tentative of George Coutts, after conducting grades three and four harmony. Tests will take place at the acad- L.O.B.A. tea and sale of home , piano and violin examinations SUNDAY, JUNE 18 9 Ash Trays G Lighters O Razor Sets cooking and sewing at home of O Wallets O Necktiei O Shaving Sets emy. Piano exminatiort from grade one to an ARCT certificate with the exception of grade three. One piano student of Mrs. J. C. Gilker, wrote at St. Joseph's Academy. On Saturday, approximately in the city Monday and, Tuesday, left the cUy for Nanaimo by plane Wednesday. McGILL SECURITIES (B.C.) LTD". I will also be held. Examinations j will be supervised by a Sister at Mrs. W. Faught, 701 Fifth Avenue West, June 23. Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. STOCK EXCHANGE BULDINO, VANCOUVER) me Acaaemy. 25 ptipils from St. Joseph's Acad- Dr. R. H. Balx, manager of the cellulose division nf Pplanpsu emv nnri other music teachers in St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. i Corporation of America, arrived the city, will be examined -in AILABLE FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY No Minimum Limit grades one and two theory ani Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 16. I O D E. fall bazaar November in the city on yesterday afternoon's plane, being on one of his periodical visits to the Cql-umbia Cellulose plant at Wat- ILL 23 3 f.' RYEtlT . I npopuirjii mm f.rr , son Island. ,. ..-,' H. Harrison, president cf the British Columbia Hotels Associa-i tion. and Tim Eli. secretary. Are You Buying a Hew Car? Taking a Holiday? LONG PLAYING RECORDS Popular and Classical The latest and the best at we nave received uierauy mous- saliea bv oy ,h me prinf.p prince Rnprt Kupert last lasf ands of Inters praising the merits of Hero is How it Can be Done! plytone during our ( lew years in nignt on tneir return to vancou-buslness. Here's the latest which cam ver after aIler a a hripf Dner visit vlslt here ncre for Ior be seen on demand. On April 26. 1950. , Mrs. C. P. of Kenora. Ontario, wrote: sessions of the local hotel mrfl's "and I want to thank you for your .tt,,.ll,,n wonderful remedy. I am like a 1al'suu,luu"' person and will recommend It to everyone and anyone. It's really; Hank Snow Of Nashville, Ten-worth its weight in gold plytone nessee, well known radio and f pert Radio & Electric (Di'iniG :d Ave. Phone 644 will please yrni loo or your money back, tt.75 at your druggist's. recor dentertainer, specializing in cowboy and hill-billy music, left by today's plane on his re Order your new FORD or MONARCH for factory delivery, through your local FORD DEALER . "Bob Parker" :; t hfri.Ttie freight cast saved will pay ior your entire trip Fly via Canadian Pacific Air Lines and Northwest Air Lines direct to Detroit, U.S.A., and pick up your car at the factory Average automobile freight charges from (factory to Prince Rupert, B.C.) $275.00 1 1 ' , l Cl'STOMER'S EXPENSES nee Rupert F.lor TkL. -J. . turn south after a visit here for f iINO IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS. . , , is,, V 77' 7?i I Flo yoo 3 Flowers for All Occasion lotw uvcri'icmcnt ii not puOHshed Of displayed by iht Liquor Control Bord or by the. Government of British Columbi. 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. el. , his shows at the Civic Centre last I night. 0l S' Li rs. 5- ior I 1mm 3 Hi 3 I h, s. or lk.;i 3 0( nc r. I Hoi fd. Iso s. Lir ParK i inif 1 R t 1 TCI t1 Vri!' rvi on NCI s3 I itiarr. rii ' June ).m. "EIS'- lune j.m. SKI' jiert S 7 HemftirjikK&: - 1 1 Coo, 0 aci Mi Air Travel C.P.A. single fare one way, Prince Rupert tq" Seattle, Wash : $53.15 Air Travel N.W.A.L. single fare one way,, Seattle, Wash., to, Detroit (coach) $77.0Q stop over allowed In all principal American cities Approximate cost to drive from factory to Prince Rupert, B.C.' including gas, oil, meals .hotel accommodation (9 to 10 days) $125.00 Total ' . .'. $255 15 r9 mM i Ins li Your Holiday is Free-Saving $19.05 BARREL DEREY PHONE 79 PHONE 79 first Prize mean Greaer Coverage irr-ir- If 00 00 auauuLri-LJLiLtb'i Sl7 pmrnutqj JOINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS ! -,:J i.i . "i SOLD BY t h Consumers' Co-op Hdwe. Second Prize . Phone .179 HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to V p.m. Sundays 12 Neon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. o 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD , AVENUE WEDDING CAKES To guarantee the perfect finishing touch to the wedding, ordre your wedding cake' from Made to Order BREEDS, ,-7AND5SV r.nnni irf uak 1 ms -T, y-Mi-w Rupert Bakery Ltd. I Wood cafe Sslfleff's IPoze $50.00 Test Your Skill on Timing The Distance From Terrace Bridge to East Kwinitsa ..Lost Year's Time 17 Hours 25 min. 42 sec... Proceeds to be Used for Community Tennis Courts Tickets Available from Rotarians or business firms 1 ilfft Pd Sponsored by Prince Rupert Rotary Club t t GARDEN TOOLS SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS I T UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE C1T , FENCING AND NETTING 3:30 P.M to S 30 A.M. JtoMn Chinese Dlsha. PSlTPV nr. ... Cst-cidto-.t & McEiide Street. Phone 311 l Orderi PHONE. 131