J HfJT " Write Uuwt Daflp J3eto Friday, April 1, 1949 . Local News Items.!! Fantasy Delights Mflll!!illli lKnmllt)m!!llll!llIljlljlljn!lf'lf !'!!l!ijjill! Gordon Anderson's Spring Crib and Whist, Legion Clearance Sale starts Saturday, Rooms, Friday, 8 p.m. (78) April 2, and lasts one week. - , ..... (77) Harry Blackburn left today by Four Hundred People Enjoy Borden Street School's "Dream Boat" FISHERMEN IN PRAYER FESTIVAL SEATTLE Hundreds of fishermen of Seattle's fishing fleet took part in the twentieth annual Festival of Prayer at the Ballard Lutheran Church. The founder of the festival and a SPRING EARLY PIONEER SUCCUMBS HERE Matthew A. Kraitz, who began prospecting in this district shortly after the turn of the century, died in hospital here Wednesday at the age of 69. A resident of the Pioneers' Home since February, he entered hospital last month. His former residence was at 721 Thompson Street. Born In Uruguay, South America, Mr. Kraitz went to Port ... , , , air to return to Vancouver after sale of V iAimeran tea aim FOR: ? Dimension & Finish Lumber plywood and Wallboard -p Sash and Door Cement, Plaster, Brick f RT & McCAFFERY LTD. Everything for the Builder" I PHONE 116 An enthusiastic audience of nearly 400 last night enjoyed the first presentation in the Civic Centre of the operetta a business visit to the" city. Meeting of Job's Daughters, Friday, April 1 at 8 p.m. General Business, Silver March and Party at 8:45 p.m. (77) former pastor, Rev. O. L. Haav- home cooking, April 2, at Mrs. Soiland's, 130 5th Avenue West, at 2:30. (77) Contact NORTHLAND DAIRY for their homogenized milk. Quality guaranteed. Price 22c per quart delivered. (78) ick, was iiturgist. uream Boat" by the students of Borden Street School under PRESENTATION SUITS and Topcoats by Fashion Craft Herb Morgan left by air today for a week-end visit in Vancou the direction of J. S. Wilson. Act I depicted real life chil HOTEL ARRIVALS oren, playing m a meadow at Roy German of Calgary, sec Prince Rupert ver. He will return on Monday. Essington about 1902 from Se- I attle. A year later, he moved Dr. J. D. Galbraith. medical ; to the future site of Prmce Ru. evening. Flowered trellises against a rainbow background W. Baar, Chicago; T. A. V. retary of the Alberta Wheat Pool, sailed last night by the superintendent of Miller Bay pert and pr0Spected in this area Tremblay, Victoria; E. C. Leite for many years. In the '30's, he nospiwu, is samng tonignt on the Coquitlam to spend the next week on the Queen Charlotte Kincolith; Alex Awid, Edmonton; Mrs. L. G. Taft, Hazelton; Mr. and Mrs. C. Haugland, Terrace; Fred Nash, Terrace; C. " "- -zrrrzss, jg.S 9mmm -- 1 Porch Paint went' to Porcher Island where he located some iron claims. He also had a claim at Stewart Inlet, Pitt Island. In addition to mining, Mr. Kraitz had been em- Islands, visiting Masset and Skidegate on official business. made a colorful setting for the children's activities. Solosists Jacqueline Moore, Joyce Moore-house, Molly Peterson and Mary Lou Lunn each tried to describe In song what an imagination is after they all heard the call of the Dream Man. As the children began to doze Prince Rupert for Vancouver after a brief visit to the city. Due to the absence from the city of Mrs. 3. P. Moller, the Women of the Moose spring tea and home cooking sale on April 7 will be held Instead at Moose Temple. tit) de Kergommeaux, Terrace; J.' Inspector F. B. Woods-John- Morin, Stewart; A. Masterfor, Vancouver; C G. Pratt, Vancou-; ver. . I son, provincial polie. sailed last ployed as a tishery guardian. four beautiful pink and yellow William Roth well sailed last Mr. KraiU was believed to have been married although his wife never came north. A stepson is said to be living in Cali moths entered drawing the night on the Prince Rupert for CONGRATULATIONS great white dream boat which Simple matter to keep your steps and veranda Ine cheerful, using Upco porch paint jnpson Hardware Co. Ltd. a holiday trip to Vancouver. TO night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to the Ocean Falls and Bella Coola district on official duties. Limberlost Lodge advises you to call the Union steamship office at 568 and make your, reservation for the grand opening of June 25. Limited accommoda fornia. The funeral took place thl morning from the Roman Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naylor sailed, last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where they will make their future the young people bearded for the trip to Dreamland. The applause of the audience for the Dreamboat scene demanded another view of the beautiful picture and a repeat of the accompanying chorus "Slumber Sea." When the curtains rose on home. For many years Mr. Nay tion. (83) SUITS Saxonys, Pin Stripes, Plain Tones and English Worsteds ... in the colors you prefer . . in either single or double-breasted style ... a few suits with extra trous- ers. $47.50 $75.03 TOPCOATS Tailored by Fashion-Craft, you can get the color you want from our new spring selection. Gabardines, Velours, Covert Cloths and Harris Tweeds . . . Smart Appearance . . . Unequalled for Value, j , $44.00 $67.59 A. J. Wirick of the British Columbia Co-operative Union is sailing tonight by the Coquitlam for Massett after spending a few days in the city. Limberlost Lodge WHERE THE SANGAN RIVER MEETS THE PACIFIC By Train or Steamer travel C.N. to Prince Rupert for connections with the Queen Charlotte Islands. FUNERAL NOTICE Act II the real life children were I ' in Dreamland among little grassy green hillocks which It1 m -nrt oar BMerraon, aumraa imn. mum. mnn itovmm; W r UntlMA Vimjmhl NntVa Ua.rtM The funeral of the late Miss Blanche Curtin will take place at Annunciation Church at 9:30 lor has been idnetified with P. Burns Ltd. here. Col. S. D. Johnson, M C, V.D., officer commanding the 120th Antl-Aireraft Battery and Major E. V. Ardagh, second in command of the Reserve Army Battery, left today by air for Vancouver where they will attend a conference of Reserve unit com-imanding oficers tomorrow and nd Enmmemen Announcements: t'J. KPRflALDISPLAT. DOUBUt PRICE soon became evident were hid Jtinj to payable In advaae. Please rslru from telephoning Saturday morning. No flowers by request. (it) BARGAINS AT ANNETTE'S SALE TOR RENT JFTHA.NKS ing places for fairies and gnomes. Dainty Sylvia Cherry as Queen's messenger danced eracefullv among the children The spirit of April First ap- j FOR RENT 2 room cabin fully-furnished, for couple or single person. Near town. Phone Black 348. (78 Sunday. Mr. Ardagh was occom- before announcing the coming , panled by his wife and small son f and sincerpt 1 the friends wno Empathy and won-fc-iandihit stood by ur of need when Id a friend. Espe-inurses at the hos-i Rushbrook. the i and H. A. Dodd jjnihout whom I 4-mi lost. Also my FOR RENT Three-room Phone Green, 698 suite. 77 and will remain In the south for a few days on holidays. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE The Council Ls considering the Installation of Parking Meters throughout the business district. Interested parties are Invited to place their suggestions or objections before the Traffic and of Dreamland's Queen. The Queen, portrayed by Pat Hall, offered to bring to life the characters the children had so often dreamed about. This delighted the children who first looked at FOR RENT Nice sleeping rooms. 330 7th Ave. West. m They sang "Rhythm Band Song" "Diddle, Diddle Dumpling" and parently got mixed up with the type of Annette Mansell's PRE EASTER SALE advertisement yesterday. Slips Rayon, Tea Rose and White, built-up shoulders, all sixes, regular value $2.95, should have read' "Pre-Easter Sale $1.95." Gabardine Raincoats, regular value $29.50, should have read "Pre-Easter Sale $14.95." lanks to all who fremembrances Jo The Crooked Man," accom their pictures of their dream FOR RENT Comfortable Bedroom for lady with kitchen privileges if required. Close In opposite Borden St. School. t loved flowers all itie six old friends people in the large album shown 'panied by their own Instru-jTaxl Committee of the Council. ir Arrangements for such meet ments and by their director Mrs i.ibearers, also go Chandler & Cowgill nanlts. Phone Black 258 or inquire at 895 Borden St. (tf) Ijladvs E. Drake. I fn them by Lynne Nickerson as Puck. 'i nen came pirates in their colorful costumes, high boots ings will be made on application to the undersigned. H. D. THAIN J. A. Rutherford at the piano. The band completed their part of the program with 'The British Grenadiers March." The FOR RENT Housekeeping room, 613 Third Ave. (U) PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. I SALE 177) City Clerk. I and great earrings, Indians be fcClarv Hot Air FOR RENT 2 room 9th West. suite, 338 (83) feathered and painted, ready Dana conductor, t-aroi wnite, for anv emergency; a sailor,' did a splendid job with her baton. just back from China, played by WANTED CONSTRUCTION & GENERAL LABORERS itood condition, -ct from building. jKenzie Furniture. i ill' iev. good condl-e Oiten 438. (77) X Gent's Bicycle Inspector Joseph Chell gave a few words of welcome at the opening of the musical evening while, at the close of the oper UNION NO. 1425 WANTED Ha vie you a hoyse large enough for three children. We have children and furniture, but no home to Louise Wood, who sang a jaunty solo about customs in the lands! he had visited. Julie Prockler,! as the Maker of Goodt Dreams, pleased the children by releasing one of her "balloon bubbles" as she sang about them. etta. Mr. .Wilson thanked all ;00. Daily News, rent. If you can help please phone Chief P.O. Pelen. at H. (77) 1- M.C.S. Chatham. (tf) THERE IS ONLY ONE CORRECT PRESSURE! Over-inflation and under-inflation shortens tire life. For maximum service from your tires let us check them for correct pressure. WANTED Ladies Ski Boots, those who helped to make It a success, mentioning especially the mothers who had worked on the "costumes, the staff of Borden Street School and the' Called Meeting SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1949, 11 a.m. All Drillers, Laborers in Construction Industry invited to attend. All members must attend. Referendum on Death Insurance to be taken, (78) size 5. Phone Green 883. (77) HELP WANTED kitrt and Covered .ne Green 897. I (73) -l:on enamel bed-ti Real Ease" maturing, in perfect $:0.00. Hot air fur-iflc as new. with actor complete instal- accompanist, Mrs. G. H. Sea-j man. WANTED Sheet Metal Worker, appiv Black 884 or Black 213 (evenings). Thorn Sheet Metal Works. (78) 00 Black 511, 714 A rule In Dreamland had decreed that the Pirates and the Indians should never meet but somehow the meeting occurred. Through the happy arranging of the real life children all decided to be friends. They all partnered for a circle dance and then joined in the final chorus, "Frolic Time." During intermission the Borden Street School Rhythm Band composed of children from Grades one and two, delighted i J2 PERSONAL 8 foot clinkerbuiit I pram. New. Giil BOB PARKER'S UPTOVN SERVICE STATION if clutch and shaft. PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (rubber goods) twelve samples for 50c postpaid in plain sealed wranner. catoiogue in IT PAYS TO ROIL YOUR OWN WTH Jiet Guards. 12 HP PHONE 791 ;ne, propellor and K'lt fienerator and ) ' stove and oil or cluded. General Novelty Co., Second and McBride Dept. 'PR', 71 Major St., Tor-ontoOnU (79) 30 gal. and 20 inks. 1134 2nd West the audience first with their smart appearance in red and I ,v,ito uniforms then with their TENDERS WANTED 11 uaily News. (77) BIDS will be received up to and rhythmic songs and dancing. White baby carri-4 condition. Phone k (177) -6 h.D. hfiavv rlnt.v including April 4 ior purchase of the Poulsen Block, Sixth Avenue at Havs Creek, including Postal Station B and fixtures of the Poulsen estate, also for the purchase of lumber and miscellaneous Cigarette Tobacco it? tWico-Wheel.' Phone ' (78) EASTER CARDS MAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION , EASTER NOVELTIES CUDDLY PLUSH BUNNIES EASTER CANDIES EGG DYES WAXED ARTIFICIAL LILLIES and DAFFODILS New and Used Fur build ne material, box iuui !?'are and Office the oiisnuy used Arti- (78) Announcements Ail tdvertlM-n.au tnis column will be crmreed for tall montb at 35 cents a word ' Operetta, Borden St. School, at Civic Centre, March 31 and April I. Lutheran tea and sale of home cooking, April 2, at Mrs. Soiland, Station B, or inquire on premises. LOST AND FOUND Wlle d Rprl WnnH MILD, SWEET, BRIGHT'. VIRGIN! .snd Oil Ranges, El- -, corner Enam-wms, Office Chairs, airs. Npw Artii.io. You saw it in the News! Jri,ig, Toasters, Cups KfS. Axminetor Duo LOST 7 keys on leather lace complete with leather identification holder. Return to Civic Centre office or Daily News. Reward. tl tthan regular price, Jnner Sets, Tea Sets. I the lowest prices, f-. urnlture Co- t rKT Pnrirpr Fountain Pen rpri cnlnr. Finder return to Dailv News. (8 Phone Red 400 518 3rd Ave. W. 130 5th Avenue West. Women of the Moose spring tea and sale of home cooking, April 7, at Moose Temple. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, 8 p.m., April 7. Pre-Easter Concert, Luther-'an Church, Friday, April 8. 8 p.m. LOST Enamel Link Bracelet. DonmrH vaiiiprt as kpeDsaKe. fnll 500d condition. ned. can be seen Motors. (tfi "You Numbshdl" "He was on the point of asking me to dine at the Civic Centre Dining Room." Finder please return to Daily tl.nrwn News office. ou' MEN'S UNDERWEAR Union Suits SPECIAL 2.15 jr; 1 ew song, te; BBrcown,s Eft FOUND Keys in case. Owner may have same by calling at the' Dailv News office and paying for this ad. (tI). Orange Spring Sale, April u, MEN'S PYJAMAS . i FOUND Dark rim glasses. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paving for this advertisement. M? size Bed. good I cheap. Green 697. j I (80) t-Westinhouse Elec-large tedras5 warming 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hau. Apr. 14, Borden St. P.T.A. Sale and Tea. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, April 18.. FOR RESERVATIONS AND CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH PHONE RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM METAL WOttK SPECIAL - $3.23 MEN'S DRESS AND WORK SOX SPECIAL from .... 40c MEN'S WORK PANTS All sizes SPECIAL $2.95 MEN'S DRESS PANTS All sizes SPECIAL $4.75 MEN'S SUITS All-wool, the latest SPECIAL $32.50 fcm. . zri ", ivory PLUMBING Installations and ;"""iinj, $35.00. ve. west. (77) The Lightweight ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW ; LIGHT STURDY COMPACT For All Types of Operation in the Woods Experience proves the dependability and fine performance of the P. M. : CARRIED IN STOCK AT PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE : 712 Second Ave. P.O. Box 772 1 WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof-tne. Letourpeau & Sons. 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) Presbyterian Spring i a i e, April 21. Anglican Spring Sale, Saturday April 23. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 27. ESTATE trocerv tnt. uver w ; MEN'S LOGGING BOOTS Rotary Club Daffodil Tea, ! a year pT""', "v?r IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Matter of the "Administration Act" In the Matter of the Estate of Karl (Carl) Julian Osoterluncl, Deceased, IiltestntA Ormes Drugs Reg. $24 SPECIAL .. $17.50 Boys' All Kinds of SWEATERS Civic Centre, April 28. DRUGS Rt Peter's Y.P.A. Musical ev,, "Rnrlns Fantasy" Civic SPECIAL from $1-25 BOYS' LONG PANTS Good ula apply Boyl r,-'---(78) "l f,oundation, A-i beiLco"dition. The Centre, April 29. make SPECIAL from $2.75 TAKE NOTICE that by Order ot HU Honor Judge Fulton, dated the 17th day of March, 1949, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate The United Church Spring Reserve Your Seats Early For BOYS' SOLID LEATHER AN T ED Sale, May a. Mi:..'-"iicefl as nn Tflnnrlvke Night, CiVlC SCHOOL BOOTS Regular $6.50 SPECIAL $5.00 Al PLICATION'S WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOW--j of the late Karl (Carl) Jonan wi-lund, formerly of Terrace, British Columbia, who died on or about the 31st day of October, 1948. All per JJ i - - Centre, May 6. ING POSITIONS FOR 1949: CAMP MANAGERS OOF. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons KNITTING WOOL Best quality, large variety. Reg. 45e SPECIAL 35c of Norway Hall. sona having claims against ine estate are required to forward them to me on or before April 30th, 1949, BOAT CREWS Prochvtorian Missionary Tea KENNETH SPENCER The Great American Basso Civic Centre, Thursday, April 14 PHONE 81 Church Hall, May 12. L! SALE properly verified, and all persons indebted to the ald estate are required to pay to me the amount of their In ONE SKIPPER J. CLAUSEN & SON Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs. t. -.,.1 L. W. Kergln. RUPERT MARINE REALTY C .""V USB iu iur Ho-date I 'ne modern BawMffi National H.M.C.S. Haida Chapter I.OD Prince Rupert, lt.C. Box 513 debtedness forthwith. DATED t Prince Rupert, B O. this 18th day of March, A D. 1949. GORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B.C. (77) E. Tea, May 21. Sonja Ladies Tea May 28 v! national ',imnurac- I (tii