LAST TIMES Ann. Neare - M.rh W,w Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, June 2, 1950 ' - TODAY 7 - 9 p.m. Privileges Extending :riL I Bales Anil Gall Bedspreads G41P S495 Triced From A message irom 12. T. Apple-whaite, MP. for SKcena, informs that ratification of f. measure, which deals with reciprocal port privileges for Pacific coast ports in Canada, Alaska and the United States, In the House of Commons was unanimous. The treaty provides that ships of either country may land halibut In bond In ports ot FRIDAY SATURDAY Evenings . 7 . Sat. Mat. 2 1 Double Bed Size Episode 10 of Wild Bill Hickok Sat. Matinee Choose from Bates, the out-Oanding U. S. bedspread, ind Oalt, Canada leading factory. the other country. Mr. Apple-. A! WALLACE'S 01 Course haite urged that customs and port officials in both countries be instructed as to the privileges contained in the treaty to avoid delays and mlsunrierstnndines should an occasion suddenly arise under Its provision . Philadelphia, postpo.ned National St. Louis 5-, Brooklyn 2 Philadelphia 8, Chicago 4 Boston 14, Pittsburgh 2 New York 8-2, Cincinnatti 7-; lSAStiHALL SCOKKS American Chicago 5, Now York 6 St. I.:-;::s 5, Washington 1 Cleveland - Huston, Detroit- '. HOTEL ARRIVALS Trince Rupert J. Hogan, b. Skog, Ken Mc-Kenzie, Ross MacDonald, H. D. Hyslop, N. C. Terry, M. Billingsly, W. J. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cummings, H. B, Smith, Vancouver; S. Steele, J. W. Dunn, Advertise in :s.e Daily .News. Ir. and Mrs. Robert Third and their son George, lived for three days on crackers, cheese and syrup. They were finally rescued by boat, but must look to the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund for aid inrehabilitation. Donations may be Bent direct to the. Fund in .Winnipeg, or paid -into any bank in "Canada. BASEBALL Toronto; R. Livingstone, Hazel- , ton; Mrs. L. Skorstad, Saskatoon; J. Mould, Topley; M. Daly, E. Borgen, Mr. and Mrs. B. Aitkens, I Pearl Knox, G .A. Boddlng, Ket- ! chikan; Ray Coburn, F. Hoi- linger, Prince George; L' McKel-vey, William Javold, Montreal. , J. H .Gray, G. J. Norman, M. P. Parkinson, R. McGee, H. Rindal, HOMEWARD BOUND Note the wind blows hard from the ant ii, Our ship she sails ten knots iu least Huzza, we're homeward bound ! For over a century Lamb's Navy h;i K. W. Ficst, A. C. Larson, R. J. Watson, Paul Richardson, Vancouver; J. A. Hunter, " Mrs. A. Shaw, city; Doug Tioult, Prince George; Dr. a. Miller, Mission City. SUNDAY at 2:30 and 7:00 been the call of those who kmJ JAMIJOIUK (Continued from paye 1) until Saturday. Dressed as Gypsies, the girls took part in tending various types of booths and games. Honored Queen Donna MacAithur, at me aoor, Issued tickets for door prizes. Aiding the energetic girls were theii parents and friends. The Armouries were brightly decorated and gay colored boot hs lined the walls. In the center, a section of the floor was usee a? dancing space. Music was supplied by Mrs. Nora Thompson. i Shooting gallery Bill Donald- I son, Arthur Good. i Jewellry spin Heather Brewer. Stock room Mr .and Mrs. Jack Evans. , Hot Dog stand Mrs. N. McKay , Mrs. S. Woodside, Mrs. C. Brechin, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. W. Pjb-ureny, Mrs. H. Calderwood, Mrs. i M. MacAi thur, Mrs. W. Doumont. Barbara Teng, Mary Stiachan. ; Claire Ritchie, Isabel Taylor. Adult Bingo Will Williams, A. D. Ritchie, Lorna Donaldson, Diane Kennedy, Monica Hoi thy. 1 Home Arts-Mrs. L. W. Keifin, Mrs. E. Dale. ( i Paddle Wheel-Karen Wright, Barbara Doumont. . ' Fish Pond-Diana Gilkcr. Lou- Smithcrs vs. Prince Rupert WEDDING PHOTOS Family Group, Children For particulars Ph. Green 389 Call at CHANDLER'S STIDIO 216 4th St. Box 645 good rum. Smooth and mellow, it v matured, blended and bottled ii Britain of the finest Demcrara rums tab's Wavy Bu - ! i ; Prince Rupert, B. C. WE PAINT and DECORATE Tbis advert utmcnl u not published or duplayed by the Ikju Control Board by the Government ot Bmiih Columbu exterior or Interior SO SOFT SO COMFORTABLE SO INEXPENSIVE Am Mi nm thamty. A door prize consisting of a set of nylon military brushes, don ated by Ormos Drugs, was won by George Hankowitz. Following is a list of various booths and games and persons in charge: (other games were in charge of the Masons). Fancy work Mrs. J. A. Teng, Mary Addison. SrRAY or BRUSH Wallpaper Hanging .1 ella MacDonald. Dart Throw ' Pat Mitchell, Georgina Mitchell, i Tea Room Mrs. N. S. K. .Brewer, Mrs. Tattcrsall, Mrs. D. Black, Mrs. J. MacDonald, Mrs This advertisement Is not published or di.shye Liquor Control Board or by the governm of British Columbia THE LATEST PAINT BURNING METHODS ; l LAMPS! ' BOUDOIR SHADES .98 BED LAMPS 1. 1.95 TABLE LAMP 4,95 TABLE LAMP 6.95 4 TRILIGHT SHADES, SILK 4.95 TRILITE LAMPS, COMPLETE 17.95 TORCHIERE LAMPS 18.95 AT NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT STEWART. B. C. I Blue 210 I 1 SPENCE and MATUIK Phone Blue 215 233 11th St Family Shoe Store Ltd. Charlie Roberts Phone 357 Box 638 Kovelty booth Rusty Thain. Edith Jordan, Mary Margaret Bulger. Punch board Dorothy Kergin, Agnes Smith. Rummage and Country Store-Dolly Smith. Raffles Mrs. Robert Gordon. Carol Hill, Noon Webster, Jeanne Calderwood. Shenton, Mrs. M. Lemon. Children's Bingo Marget Mac-Arthur, Sheila Bennett, Paul Doumont. Tea Cup reading Mrs. J. Simpson. Paddle Wheel Norma JtfcXay. Door H. V. Tattersall, Mar-jorie Tattersall, Kathleen Smith, Donna MacArthur. She'll Know li's Love if you take her to dim ot the REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED - R. E. Mortimer i II ii -I,, , I I : ! Ml.w '.. i ; l ip MLD '. CIVIC CENTRE DIKING ROOM For Reservations or Take Out Orders ' PHONE 868 Salt Lake Ferry SCHEDULE Leave Cow Boy Floats Sat. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Sunday Continuous Service Starting 1 1 a.m. Last Boat Leaves Salt Lakes 9:30 p.m., Thr.-i?: Green 391 Black 9JG Learn to Dance Expert Instruction in Fox Trot, Woltz Jive, Rhumba, Tango ' PRIVATE LESSONS Hours: Mon. Thru Frf. 4:30-10 pm ' A Penetrating Sealer Saturdays 2:30 - 8 p.m. For appointmenU GREEN 401 I Marv MarDonalH nirprtr- fnrmprltf nf Arthur Mi and Paint Mix, Tim-bor-lox it a clear liquid madt from Hi flntfr toughest resins and water repellent oils and it used as a thinner tor oil based paints or as I clear primer before painting or varnishing. PRINCE RUPERT DANCE STU r t ' ' I ',.ink.,p ,fV.'' 'i( I OUTSIDE PAINTING, In oritt to Mcurt I good piint job it is first necessary to sseur snort ground or prim coat. It i in this prim toat that th addition o( Tim-Br-Lo to nsint Is highly recommended. Paint with Tim-Ber-Lox added, his superior penetrating and sealing qualities which provide reinforced foundation against moisture and helps prevent the peeling and blistering of luc ceeding coati of painL NOW IN STOCK.... Immediate delivery to retailers In the Prince Rupert I PLYWOOD A Ingl application of Tim-Ber-Lox will prevent separating, will greatly reduce warping, buckling, surface checking and will eliminate "Grain Raise", leaving the surface smooth and uniform for suhsequent coata of varnish or paint. It costs no more to use Tim-Ber-Lox at Tim-Ber-Lox replaces the prime coat of paint or acta as a varnish undercoat where plywood it later to be varnished. CERTIFIED PIPE AND BOILER WELDERS AND PIPE FABRICATING We build dump boxes, s!"el stacks, fire escapes, 'storage tanks, trailers (Jenrral welding and repairs All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. !25 1st Ave. East Green 881 All Work Guaranteed Paper napkins Butcher's wrapi"' Towels Slinppirn & Crlloi' 1 In In manv rn.inv nai-U nurtu nf of V Ummwn if v.t . i i .... Notion and grocery bags Toilet tissue Wa papers Wrapping paper CALL Available at your HARDWARE PAINT or LUMBER DEALER Distributor l)(.ssessi(in8 dry and out of the reach of the flood, the last place to leave them is in your home. Here John Sunnay, 47 Barber Street, is carrying out instructions on the box by transferring it to the rowboat which has been backed up to his front door. Water in his house, is knee deep, and as it in a bungalow, all the furniture has been soaked. The Manitoba Flood Relief Fund has been organized to help John hurniay and thousands of other needy flood victims to recoup their losses. To help with Our work, mail contributiouS directly to the Fund in Winnipeg or pay them into any bank in Canada. fOIIIMRIA PAPFR CO. Free Drllvci 5' Black 031 1 I DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS DRIN'1 rn IN AID OF MANITOBA FLOOD RELIEF Ringside General Students CIVIC CENTRE SATURDAY 8 p,m.