Frinee Rupert Doily Ncwg Thursday, March 23, 1950 For Music Festival jYoung Folk Announcements , Beaton, Dolores Gilbert and Jill ! Weise. Mr. Bligh remarked that : he was very &:.CT:o s&e such little c.k-s come no '.id said ti.at all i three had real musical touch. ! In the class lor children under ' 9 years, five little girls performed. II hey were Patricia Cameron, appearance long life low cost Prince Rupert Music and! Drama Festival, March 22, 23' and 24. i -1 I.uthprar. Tea and Home- Are Praised Moose Legion Dinner Meeting, Broadway Cafe I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bulger left j on last evening's train for a trip ! to Montreal Ottawa and Toronto. ! iAnne Margaret la Sette, Joan i Cooking, March 25. j P ASPHALT SHINGLES Spring . . . SPORTSWEAR At the opening session of the I Rows Oail Weise. and Claud- Varden Singers' Concert, Wed-' In Montreal Mr. Bulger will at Friday, 7 p.m. (89) 1 tend a jewelers' convention. He uiu. Shades: red, green, green blend Prince Rupert anc District Music ette Louise Williams. Althoigh and Drama Festival on WeJnes- jthey were so young there was day afternoon the vf.iini.e-it prn. ome very good piano work. blend delivered per square $i,75 .-sireen ! b o.N. Whist Drive and Dance w111 als0 vis't- two brothers ! Friday, March 24 Whist 8 o'- Russell in Montreal and Gordon ! clock. Music by Mike Colossi, in Ottawa. per square $10.00 Mr. Bli!h was particularly r.rpv Cl'01'11 March 29, 815 p.m. Card Tournament, Catholic Hall, Thursday, March 30. Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra Concert, Friday, March Jl, 8.15 p.m. White Elerihant Sale Tea and testants led the ,way and, al Shades: red and green .... per square $ 9.00 x. oiiii, pleased with the little girls in the though some were so small that n.cuinmenL.s. Everybody wel. class under 10 years ana awarded Mrs. J". A. Hall of Edmonton come. arrived in Princ.p Ruoert. bv the I f Tl them marks much higher than he ERI & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 forth charming melodies from the ; usually gives. The performers j ' Home Cooking at 2 p.m. April 1. were Margaret Isabelie Anlield, Conrad St. School. Plans for the extension of the Prince Rupert to visit with her Son at Norway Hall were dls- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. cussed at a special meeting of the 8 nd Mrs- R. w- Corregan. j organization Sunday. No definite i SKt. Lance Potter ton, B. C. Po oate as to commencempnt. of , inA.,n u j n..;A T) i Delia Margaret lliiig, Shirra Hal- j Hear and see artist-evaneelist' Rev. H. G. Joreenson. First Bao- liflnv imay, and ana N;' i ''ritp .vcise. i ( ( Ust Cnui.cn Marcn 24 . ADril 2 I Tn the clar.s for children under ' Mission Band Explorers' pro-1 11 years the entrants were Bev- jgram tea, Presbyterian Hall, 'erly Barinck, Sylvia Helland. APril 4- 1 Suzanne M. Kergin, Eloise Lahti, ' Canadian Legion Easter Sale -.ni,L ,H . , "tc, 1CHVC! itU I.' I U LliC I 111 r JV- piano and earned very favorable comments from the adjudicator. School inspector Joseph Chell officially opened the Festival and piaised the Festival Committee which has done a great deal of work in oiganizing this combined Music ana Drama Festival. m n wic uuuamg nas been set. pert tonight on escort duty to Weak, Tired, Nervous, j Patricia Phillipson, Roberta Reid - and Anita Rogerson. Mr. Bligh April 5th. Jobs Daughters Tea ind Salej C. Mapson of the Vancouver cean Falls From the paper auditing concern of Peat Mar- itown he continue to Victoria wick and Mitchell arrived'in thelAvhere ne win attond a confer-city 6n the Prince Rupert yester- ience of polis? Cl'nrers day from the south and will -be Passengers emoarking from here lor the next week on buBi- here for Vancouver on the Prince ) SUPPLT Pepless Men, Women Cet New Vim, Vigor, Vitality I ' PT fEHtItyf tf t'KW Iuv i'6 UilnH, rtf(rtjmti BUtl iutvquxiihw dim ! wrak. thin , imwl. (ict up 1Hiir. t.iMi. U ivpy all tl&y, lmv of homccoofclng, Apiil 6, at tiie , found thii a very lnleiesliiig ciass, iome of the pianists show- nome of Mrs- A- Mitchell, Fourth Mruiy til vitality It-it .ver Li ' ruing, lake (Miipx. As President of the Festival As-cci;i!icu, Ciiiu'ii Hahil S. Prock-ter introduced the two adjudicut-ors-Stahley B!it;h for the music classes and James W. McGrath as drama adjudicator. Canon Prockter thanked the .nes In connection with t.hp Car 1 Sport Jackets in tweeds and polo cloth materials Priced from ' $25.00 to $38.50 Gabardine Slacks . . Blues, Greys, Greens, Browns, Fawn and maroon Priced from $12.25 to $20.00 Green River casual shirts .... a fine wool gabardine, in grey, brown and fawn. Priced at $7.50 Queen Mary . l O.D.E. Tea, I uutftliM Iron, vita nu . t, datrium, pliwuimonii for blMMl IIUUllHW, UkHlj MTfiUgtUWHlH, KTilitlilH(HiI lnvittorstM vmni. to pro. n mi () tc. tfufMtiv Wi.AiS ik,H 1 (MM littM. rtW "Bfl kriltlnllltfrt" lift I ., C6UulQae Oa Mr. Map- Thierson, P. Husoy, J. Johansrr , April 10. Cathedral Sale April 13. oiiiv iiiir 'Irw 'hurvt Tout 'JhdU( for n-w. mir The affcr.T.oon's program was unhurried and the adjudicator had ample time to hear and judge each little player and was ma! jMfeVUn, vlur. Ifctt wr Uy. At til druiMt , ui.Mani, k. W..Clerihue, Miss M. Bradbury and R. E. Mit-has been here for the past week 'chell. , or so. I management of the Capitol The St. Peters Spring Sale April; 20. Women of the Moose Novelty t Spring Tea, April 19, in the new i I aire for eivine the use of the , able to offer each cne some fine TRANSPORTATION i carcd ic nr ah Thpflt.l'P fnr flip oflArnnnn ocm- . constructive criticism. Advice In such quiet suroundings ' 10 a music critic of such wide ; pb u"3,'n Rnrir, ,x j.sions Sa! experience will be of great value i April 2-j j Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nickerson iare sailng tonight on the Prirx-e j.Rupert for a two weeks' trip to Vancouver and also to Sandwlck. I Vancouver Island, where they will visit Mi-. ttickerson's parents, Mr. iaj incae ijiauisus m wieir lutuie Orange Spring Sale nd Tea, TORONTO Canada ipstone of , ltle lule pianists had the oppor- lnUy of doing th'- "iv J-- her top transportation leaders : , rice. .with the sudden passing here, Mr BHgh put Uie chm..f.A at yesterday 01 Artnur m. mik, pa.s- i lncU case and ai,.-,uied them 1hat he just wanu;d to hear how nicely studies. ( May 3. Mr. Bligh remarked that there United Church Mothers' Day is a very good standard of piano I Sale, May 4th. work in Prince Rupert and some Gyro Klondyke Night May 5. very good teachers. He feit that Presbyterian Missionary Tea, most or the children had an -Church Hall, May 11th. i onja Tea Ma 3-! ; inner feeling lor music and the ' Eastern Tea May 18' 1 piano playing showed a definite Starf wrtlslrw is payaoie In advance. Please refrain fruJ, M'S,' S', ' Kickwson- e CiaS6ied..c per word per Insertion, minimum I former sheriff U now 90 Birth Nutices 50c Cards ot Thanks, Death Notices, j ycar ot age and Mrs. Nickerson iys, Marriage and Engagement AnnouncemenU: $2. lis 88. In spite of the advance of Sl'ECIAL LUSi'lAY. DOUBLE PRICE enjo" years they are toth still OF THANKS i PERSONAL I inB eooA health. senger traffic manager, Central Region, Canadian National Railways. Well-known in both Canadian and American Railway . circles, Arthur McClure Kirk was born in they played and perhaps tell , them some nice things that might help them to play even better. And then, before an o.ej.iN. joaaminion ijance every improvement over last year. audience hushed in anticipation, Mrs. Bart Hedstrom Saturday night. OIL BURNER SPECIALIST. ' John Berg Is back ln Fnnce Wick or not burners suonlied, Rupert after spending a couple Glasgow, Scotland, in 1886. Com- nineteen little girls came forth tn Tne mark awarded the little D u .n I e i g h Sport Shirts in Maroon, Grey, Green and Brown, full zipper- $6.50 Button $6.95 Tartan Sport Shirts in a fine rayon and wool material $6.50 contestants ranged from 73 to 84 t uni ard played their piano solos. ing to Canada in his twenties, he OI monins iiiiiM..i ro. ,.r ......ff prospecting li the .55 aunroriation lo s of the late John oilerod assistance i rs Ui the funeral.' MfiitMl are Rev., G -nl'Hi F. Forbes Cm!-rtakors. It; satisfaction covers covers all all ser- ser- are ait-a oi Ancnoraue. Alaska, while with both Delia Margaret Haig and Beverly barinck receiving i4. vice. Gordon Ronson. Black at Anchorage he 6pont a month in the hills and states that he 906. h litle girl was required to ; .iv the test piece for her class ,)ius a piece of her own choice. I vi the class for children under S years, three little girls performed. They were Katherine began his raliway service as a stenographer ln the Grand Tn;nk passenger department at Mon treal in 1910. ! Funeral services will be held in Montreal at 2:00 p.m. Friday.- iR S M.K T "X YOU f.uSMy WON'T I Ert4i cupped ! WHEN ji nun" Elderly Ladies j Receive Visits n, roruiNij ann )-r,ine - rej scovered a ost gold Sheet Metal work. Phone 443 11f. ,,.. ,,.. or call 629. Sixth Ave West. H i17G mlles trom thiit f-11-Letourneau and Sons. (tf; WeMt-r mint sorav i. h i) minor, hose, :tjii.ot. Make an Funeral 01 John Eklund Hi FOR, RKNT FOR RENT Slnele slneDlmr room with electric cooking if reauired. for auiet man. Clo.se to town ?21 Fifth Ave. E. Phon Red 807. (70) TAKE YOUR RADIO I To I -I.icht housekeep- Old friends ln goodly number . formed a substantial congrega-i i Seventy-second birthday of Mrs. Duggan, mother of Mrs. M j Valentin, G,raham Ave., West 'view, was brightened Tuesday l when a call was made bv Mrs I J. S. Black and Mrs. T J. Boulter ! of the Women's Coordinating Council. While In the West-view vicinity, Mrs. Black and Mrs. Boulter also took the op-! portunity to visit Mrs. Mitchell, mother of Mrs. Robert Strachan. Loth Mrs. Dugtjan and Mrs. Mit- ! chell are to large extent invalid-' ed. 9 KEN'S FOR inu RADIO CLINIC nwiiuif rue witn it x 10' fi'' $198.00. (! Carbon sun a. violet uroieetor rme stand $43.50. .::--r 533 West 7th ,t 411. , (71) - Inhnnrd Round .i 2i, h n Wiscon-i 13(i7 Overlook. Blue 852.1731 28 ft. CiilltiPt Hull, -lit r. Needs some r Will sell -cheap iu trallms gear ujv.s or Blue 924 (71) 53!) Sixth West (73) tlon at the chapel of B.C. Under. 1 FOR RENT Board and room or takers yesterday afternoon for wm Phone Black 660. tf the final rites of the late John BLUE 992 t CHANDLER'S uirwin STUDio 'Film Finishing Eafargin& Flah Pnotos lakeu al IKin. Phone Green 389 216 4th 6t ' J3K1NCS. RUPERT, B.C 5 90 Day Guarantee For Satisfactory Service 718 End Ave. W. Blur 992 Eklund.-' Rev. Earl Soiland, pas- j tor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, officiated and Mrs. J. C. Gilker presided at the organ to accom- i ' pany the hymns which were "Rock of Ages" and "Abide With Me." Interment In Fairview - - WANTKII WANTED Reran cast, brass, coDDer. radiators and batteries. Phone 543 or call 02!), Sixth W. (tf) WANTED To rent furnished small ant. or house. Couple no children. A. Moen. Prince RuDert Hotel. (69) 1 Trv This Grand 1 l49 Ktudebaker "kilo 4:0 miles, twiek Sale Phone r jddIv 1 10 Eiuhth (73) tialiih streamlined new. 11 ho. Mcr- w, fine month Cemetery followed. Beautiful LUNCH or SUPPER TKEAT! -$10 'reward for two floral offerings adorned the cas-rooin furnished aoart- ve(. WANTED or three ment Phone Pallbearers were Charles Erik- PANCAKES OR UCKWHEATI ttgular Si. or 3'j lb. iCONOMT Bog W ANTED Furnished suite- or: j h Ilusvllt Haakon Sjc- Box (180. Daily 'News. (72i , berg, David Thorne, A. O. Morse, and Bartel Hedstrom. HFI.P WANTED HELP WANTED Youna man li.sii ee;ir comolete 'lis 307 Eleventh! (73. - Plav pen. babv i ''l-'ctric and one irvusiire and tools. ' m. 1153 11th. (70) 22-m.inth old male ' lawn, lilack mask. '? D Clark. Port (72) 15 li o. Vivian com-Hed aim. (72) IN TIIK RtJPRKMF COTIRT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA PHONE Satin-GSo PHONE IN PKOIIATE ns bookkeeper for Canada Packers Limited. "Phone 340. (tf) WANTED Sinsle elrl with eood sewina experience lor permanent position. Aoolv Sinner Sewina Machine Co. (i9) the maun of the "Administra In 531 Reliable woman to ,!;!uSU',Pbakeri WANTED -v De h"" I 1 ''' l"'"11: i mind niind children in duvtime. situ at. Knnx piwioA Hed H'JU after 6 o'clock. DRIVER CONTROLLED PRODUCTS for Walls, Woodwork, Floors and Furniture Thompson Hardware ' Co. Ltd. tion Art" and , In the matter of the estate of Repl- nnld Herbert Johnson, Deceased, Intestate. Take notlee that by order of His Honor JiKlne W. O. Pulton, local Judi;e of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 8th dny of March, AD. 1950, appointed Administrator of the estate of Reginald Herbert Johnson, late fif lower Post. British Columbia, who !ied on the Dtli duv of Octolwi, 1041). at Lower Post, British Colum Citv. (78 1 i Children for ' 1 K'l-.s. I'lione Red (72) CABS The House of Dependable S (09) "BUSINESS OPPOKTl'Nlf IES I'OR SALE Hairdressing business as aoin.' concern. Excellent clientelle and location. For further cetaiis phone 57, O. P. Tinker & Co . Ltd. tf - And Courteous Drivers , (70) Monarch, null' i. heatt'r. "' insurance , Auiu-l. Box ma. fullv seat and l'X'll, (77) bia. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5-room house in One-man 2G" Chain 1 recoil starter. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay tho amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all pwsnns havlni; j claims against the siild Estate are RFXAIR J-in-1 Mechan HERE NOW Section 2. Turms mav De ranned Green 196. 74 - There is a CHRISVZ BtSCUtT 'fir way taste FOR SALE House, four rooms C 450 required to file them with me pro-pi rly verified on or before the lftth day of April. 1950. failing which distribution will be made having regard j rnly to such claims of which I shall with bath, luuo Mania jum.. Phone Red 836. , 172) ical Housemaid IT Dl'STS IT MOTHPROOFS IT ATOMI7ES IT SHAMPOOS ni'C.S IT SWEEPS WITY PAY RENT TO OTHERS? IT N RIFIES ft IT CLEANS t IT DEODORIZES IT HUMIDIFIES IT SCRUBS tiuamt Ave. (72) A nminlete new "I all the latest llr'i'is. nins. ne c k la c e s. etc. "n ihp big Jcwel-mhiw m Toronto. See , '"r ! lie last est styl-a,w''s Jewellers. (72) il Hahv CribsTlJjl-' i unles and chests, RUPERT CEMENT PRODUCTS LIMITED have been notinea. i Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 9th Day of March. lOflO. i ERNEST KARL ALLEN, ' Administrator of the Estate of Reginald Herbert Johnson, (ieceawd, t Co Brown & Harvey, j Prince Rupert, B.C. (60) Choice lots are still avuiiauie here so nlan vour future home on the lot vou choose now.-Consult us for new N11A rea illations: ulans. ideas, and the nronertv most suitable lr vour family. Choonse your hmneslte and build later. Aii.iri A cinul rnni nr. Arill- VACll'M CLEANER Thone Today for Free Demonstration i. , eiectric irons ,'. electric heater. niack ann G. A. Gustafsnn 140 91 h E. Ready-Mix Concrete Delivered to the Job Kt.i-nnir Agencies. Phone 342 uiner articles. LAND RECISTItY ACT or Green 297 (Eves.) (73) -1041 chev. coupe. Auolv "naiium. Stli ENGLISH RONE CHINA CI PS and SAITERS . HOUSES FOR SALE 4-rooms and bath near Conrad School. Priced -at $2,500.00 for ouiok sale. Wartime 4 1st Overlook. $900.00 cash Balance e-asv terms tust or Rupert 7f)c tf Re: CcrUlieule of Title No. 4580-1 to Lot Fleht Hundred nnd Sixty-five "A' (8G5AI. RanRe Five (fi). Coast I District, said to contain One Hundred and Sixty (100) acres, more; or less; excepting thereout any j portion of the RlRht-of-Wny of the Dominion TelPRraph Line, havlnir a width of one Hundred (100) feet.: which may lie within the bound-1 arles of these litnds nnd exceptlnR nlso the RlKht-of-Way of the Orand I Trunk Pacific Railway, containing I Nine Decimal Two Six (9.26) acres, : more or less. WHERE S satisfactory proof of loss , ot the above Certificate of Title feuued i S ee.ier Shovels; I'lacllnes: Adams 7 rooms on 7th West. Revenue tmssibilities. Modest down oavm-enf. .,, , ., 4 rooms and bath with shoo In front. On Fulton Street. Tnr.nlro oHruit nt hers from 1. 4 (a.,Vl,Uotl'rcl Bros. I ,Ul'd Maintenance - in uTl ;l;imslie" fc,i';rVt"ll''i't.e Mixers: "vrtn.i" Viinnos Real Estate and Insurance. Phone 451 Evcnlnus 648. Ull t . ..i1',111'1": Nelson PRICES: include Darex the fifth ingredient in Concrete Four Sacks Cement to Yard $16.09 per yard Five Sacks Cement to Yard $17.50 per yard Si'x Sacks'Cement to .Yard -.. $18.95 per yard No Orders Accepted for less than two yards : EQUIPMENT FOR RENT: Two wheeled rubber tyred concrete buggies b'bc per day Seven cubic feet capacity Single wheeled concrete barrows 50c per day ORDERS TO BE IV ONE DAY PRIOR TO DELIVERY . Phones: Office 80; Plant 564 l!i. , ; 7' 9iocKnne ' "" In the name of lieorge namDiy ran FOR SAT.E Washina macnini-. ... d . tn)3 offtc(., notice is 4 . K. . "i.'aucrs ana H o lal A" slM'l Wrhm81 N"-tional Call 527 Ninth West ain? hereby Riven that I Rhall, at the ex-D.m, w piration of one month from the date FOR SAIlLieht delivery ' KASS.tiTS ness 2 cars eolne concern. certificate, unless in Phone C78 or Red 735 after C ",,"mettTltlmt, valid objection be made D.m to me in writing. at the Land Registry Offlw. oVTrDtl0n tear Dated itvd enr Pd?onSmVPinve3aCr ofnV A D. thla aUth ' t':!'ptim from X-tfffjrv CoTmaed. I (tf f ,;Vd , Lumber" v' x nil. 9MH) .sen s ana MANSON'S CHINA SHOP Green 90 Across from Liquor Store ANDREW THOMPSON. 3rd ATenno 1 x fir," Deputy Registrar of Titles. mnels covered. Sianal URhts installed. 40 cash MO ,741 Seventh West. (70) 'nine 543 ' uall 629 (tf) E-BOPS For For Style Comfort 4.95 8.50 FASHION FOOTWEAR