Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, May 27, 13D0 FENCING Bowling Presentation Banquet Is Highly Successful Affair Announcements IBEIt Fnrtv VianrlxniYip tronhifis were nresented to Posts Roils Clear Cedar Gothic . I Cash For Old Gold Olaf Hanson arrived in the Pickets winners of the Mixed Bowling League during the Stocks on Hand Lutheran Home Cooking, Tea, Complete Order Today- Truckers, Warehousemen, Helpers union meeting Local 213, Carpenter's Hall, Sunday, May 28, 8 p.m. , (I23p Regular meeting ol International Union of Operating Engineers Local 510 Friday, May 21 at 7:30 p.m., Carpenters Hall. Nomination fo nfficms noo. Your Favorite Sweater . . by Janizeti city Thursday night from Ter- 'lm1 seasm iasi myiu m tue jjih.c i . - race, driving in with m. w. persons who sat down at a league banquet in the Gormeiy, district forester, who , Canadian Legion ballroom. It was a delightful social had been on a trip to the inter- i affair which everyone enjoyed to the full. Dancing Scandinavian Dellcatessan, May; 27. j Canadian Legion Auxiliary Tea, Fashion Show, Teacup Reading. May 31. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Mrs. L. M. Greene, 945 Borden St., June 1. ior on olllcial business. make presentation of the vari Albert & McCaffery Lid. .riir.i:it-COAL-Bl'ILI)lNG SUPPLIES Phone 116 i to the tunesome strains of- Andy McNaughton's piano music followed the banquet and ths A. O. Franks, . pioneer Prince Prompt and accurate repairs (Rupert printer ",is in hospital ao at Bulger's All watches tested New Westminster and latest ous awards; League Championship Man-Eon's Jewelers, received by Mrs. merriment kept on until the for time on our Watchmaster j word from there indicates that , early hours of the morning. ! Webster Pierce. Team members listing macnine. (It) I his general condition is bv no Garnet Huh. Dresicent of the Mrs. Webster Fierce, duo Conrad Street School PTA "Wind-Up" Party, Conrad Street , means reassuring. Mr. Franks, j Mixed Bowling, acted as chair- Two-tone zipper jacket-with ' rag Ian shoulders.' Neat pattern in quiet,: colorful contrasting fab-, ric front and back, wool sleeves and trim .. $8.95 one of the city's best known old man and master of ceremonies Oiler Besner and E. Kellner arrived In the city Friday afternoon aboard the Camosun on a business visit. In opening remarks, Mr. Hull School, 8 p.m., June 2. Everybody welcome. Annunciation Home, School Association Bake Sale, Lyons remarked with satisfaction on Vuckovlch, Jack Paul, Ian Dunbar, Margaret Flynn, Mrs. Sonny Dickens and Mrs. Ian Dunbar, each of whom received a mlnla-; ture trophy. "A" Section Men's hlgn average Jack Bop Saddles for Women the large turnout of players who were grouped team by team down the long line -of tables. It enly hoped that, when it came Paul (226). timers .having been here as early as 1909, spent the winter in the city in the employ of the Daily News but was obliged to return south for health reasons. CWL Card Parly Has Good Turnout Store, June 3, 1 to 1 p. m. Cambral Tea, June 7 Mrs. J. McRae. 4th Ave. West. C.W.L. Tea and Sale of home Women's high average Mr3. 3.9 Ian Dunbar (207). To Advertisers To Insure publication of display or classified, advertising, :opy for same must be in the office of the Daily News b) 4 p.m. the day previous tv advertising. Requirement? . o the mecnanlcal Department make this rule necessary. High single game Jack Paul cooking 2:30. Card Tournament (Continued page 6) time for the annual meeting, there would be a similarly large gathering so that ideas mignt be exchanged which would make for a larger and even happier league. Major trophy of the evening was the handsome trophy presented by Al Manson for league final 8 pm. Thursday, June 8 in Catholic Hail. xtra special Men's Tea, Twelve tables were in play United Churcn rhursday, June 8. StGple botany cardigan lightly napped to give; cashmere finish. Invertr; ed pleated pockets and reinforced shoulder , ; seams $'50, Silk and wool cardigans' in brown and blue mix- . tures. Smart, hard wear-' ing and practical $10-95 Vee-neck, long sleeve botany pullovers. Nap- ped cashmere finish, re-' .: inforced shoulder seams Thursday night at the Catholic; Women's League card party,1 convened by President Mrs. Ed.( championship a lofty gold col Girl Guide Tea, Conrad School June 10. m rowiniwodl8 umnar masterpiece of the goldsmith's art. surmounted and Presbyterian Tea, June 15. Ray Reflects and Reminisces Coughlan. Mrs. E. Telseth was cashier. Bridge winners were Miss E. Cavalier and A. W. Allaire. Hign crib scorers were Mrs. M. Sand United Church home cooking WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VISW-MASTER Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone sale, Thompson's Hardware, flanked by bowling figures and mounted on a two-tone hardwood base of maple and oak on which are affixed numerous miniature shields for the engraving of the names of the June 17. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. i Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. lfi.' ers and Leo DeBlois, while Mrs. Tweed and Miss Sylvia Johnson, playing as gentlemen, were hit;n at whist. $5.00 winning teams year by year. Amid enthusiastic applause, Mr. It pays to advertise. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Leo Doirion, Mrs. G. R Brett and Mrs. E. Telseth. i Ear Piercing Manson made formal presentation of the trophy to Mr. Hull. Mr. Hull then proceeded to Winning an automobile is a happy surprise, gratifying alike to youth or age. It's happened more than once In Prince Rupert ,and, now a scenic highway unfolds as you drive out of town, the keener should be the realization. Perhaps an elderly owner would prefer the cash value of a spanking new car. In that case, he or she need only make the suggestion. A substantial bank account is always so convenient. YOU. WON'T to prevent sagging.' Green, Fawn and ; Cherry ..: .' $8.50 Cable-knit stitch pullovers styled with sleeves, or sleeveless. Soft, rich' yarns- virgin wool', through and through : $6.95 and $10.95 Lis be modern the rrcna is now toward honeChner' made Extension 01 PGE Justified pierced earrings Expertly Done At Hon. E. T. Kenney, minister of lands and forests, at the meeting The people of Winnipeg and SIDNEY GONICK Optometrist Now Locqted Mezzanine GEORGE COOK JEWELLERS For appointment Phone 212 527 3rd Ave. W. REST until you've slept on an Air-foam Mattress. Clean, cool, comfortable latex, fits every contour of your body, yet never gets out of shape. At S69.50, Canada's standard price. Terms may be arranged. MATTSOH'S ui uie ri nice nupeit ljiueitu u- mson's China Shop Wife sociatlon Thursday night, not only justified the extension ol the Pacific Great Eastern Railway to Prince George at this time but added: "The only mistake is that it was not done years ago." Mr: Kenney also expressed the Red River valley are free to return home, providing they can find anything of. tha. description. Many houses will be unfit to inhabit. Any house half full of water and1 drenched with rain lor weeks, will take a long time to dry, jven if the foundations are firm and there Is no lack of bright,' warm weather. " Yes, there's a sorry and costly experience ahead for thousands and they will need all available help. cing the opening . . rince Rupert Florists Blue 818 330 2nd Ave. Y Flowers for All Occasion ! 3rd Ave. Box 516 ' Tel. 777 -of. favor for the extension of the P.G.E. into the Peace River and predicted that the day would come when either the Canadian Pacific or the Canadian National J ; Railways would be glad to have ! i si's Music Store PHONE 79 PHONE 79 the Pacific Great Eastern Rail way. FOR YOUR HOLIDAY - "Flying U" Guest Ranch, Cariboo Riding, boating, swimming, dancing and fishing . Write, Wire or Phone Chas. Wilkinson 70 Mile P.O.. B.C. Had fate not seen to It that the Duke of Windsor was born to inherit a throne ,he might have become a rattling good newspaperman. He's telling the story of his life and reading Construction Of Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments ' PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED .-.h Street Phone Black 38Q (127) it is Cow Bay Road . in- in i well worth anyone's time money. Windsor has humor, ptannaoj sight, and a vast fund of "racy Construction of the Cow Bay knowledge. He never guesses, road during the fishing andj because he always knows. He tourist season by city sewer con-" FOR EVERY OCCASION Grandmere Sweaters Just arrived a full range of twin sets .also short sleeves and pullovers in the famous Cashmere finish. Mso new creations; by Grandmere with plunging neckline and waist band shearing. makes it clear he had made up structlon work was the subject of his mind never to contract a complaint by B. J. Bacon Thurs-' loveless marriage. And ,no one day night at the meeting of the can doubt how little he ever felt prince Rupert Liberal Associa-1 any desire tq be a king. j tion. Mr. Bacon complained generally of lack of service for Halting a flood, to stay that waterfront taxpayers, particu-way, Is often found next thing to larly in the matter of mainten- ( impossible. This was discovered ance of roads. , I many years ago in cities built ' t. N. Youngs, who is interested along the Ohio and Mississippi n the contract for sewer con- HOURS Weekdays V 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 You'll find just the CAKE or PIE you're looking for at the home of fine baking M First First Showing showine in l" Prince Prlnce RuPert Rupert 1 1 ERT BAKERY LIMITED Baked Fresh Da'Jy Rivers. Billions have been spent struction work, said that an al , tryng to hold In check the in- ternate route to the waterfront I undatlons. But, solving a dls- was being put in off First Avenue j couraging problem, means go- while the sewer work was on. in plnrl ttritV ill riWf ' - WOOD CAF? 'Fjmj j n n u i 11I& uaciv. III OWlll n'Ull, w .v., i reasons. It means a careful T UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY study of some aspects of agricul- ; ture, forestry, soil treatment, 1 and causes shown- to be -harmful that indirectly, yet surely biinc on flood conditions. These are ""M 5:30 P.M to 3 Si A.M. if ifpp? 'Pclalii( in chine nuhi i point for Manitoba to think I about at this stage of affairs. Worried About Your Overhead? Let Us Look After It, That's Our Business For Roof ing, Siding, and General Home Improvements , We Can Offer You This GARDEN TOOLS SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS PSUEY-CHOW MEIN FENCING AND NETTING Order MIONI 1SS ii u r y t i ti w. t f if t i t ! "George Cook, Jeweller1 Water at Salt Lakes being warmer than anywhere else within easy distance, it's the logical place to learn .swimming, providing you still have that duty on your engagement list. Becoming a swimmer, the next Important obligation is to stay as careful as ever. Above all, don't "show off." No one is Interested No one is impressed. Always, ROOFING The Largest Selection of Shingle Types and Colors Available. tJ iVlrRridP Strict. Ptitti311 t Buy With Confidence Gifts for Every Occasion EXPERT TIRE REPAIRS SIDING there is more danger than NWARE. WATCHES. CHINA. LUGGAGE All the Asphalt Types, plus the new Double Course "Cedarwall" Striated "Wondercoted" Shingle that has a wealth of color and years of durability. and VULCANIZING W. 264 Box 1188 Phone I 1 Let our tire expert Alf Stelnhart Inspect the tires on your car. No charge or obligation for this service and it will insure safe driving? DO IT NOW! The carrying capacity of trucks having greatly Increased, so has the size and weight ol ! loads. This, In turn reacU on the highways. Even back east, Where roads, established long ago, firmly built and carefully 'maintained might be reckoned i damage-proof are beginning U 1 suffer. Engineers are condemn BOULTER & WELTER Formerly B & W Transf'r) Concrete, Gravel and Ccnent Phone Black 774 Also, if you wish- you can defer the payments to suit your budget. The terms are reasonable and the down payment small. FOR ESTIMATES CALL GREEN 442, BLUE 697 NORWEST BUILDERS LIMITED THE BESNER BLOCK "Your Local Roofing and Siding Specialists" THIS IS A PRINCE RUPERT INDUSTRY Mttk (Office) T. Norton Youngs, 3rdAvenuc ing the growing practice of loading beyond rated notice, , for it foreshadows more grief and costs. There will be far more traffic along the Skeena River some aay. There is still time to avoid trouble. Telephone 93 W IN THE DAILY Ne.'WS WILL 1RINQ RESULTS