"FT Prince Rupert Daily News-Wednesday, June 21, 1950 ma6 suhmi !M Seagrams Sure Eraser ami Payne I ARE FEATURING LADIES FINE MAN TAILORED SLACKS IN PURE WOOL GABARDINE PLEATED FRONT, CONCEALED ZIPPER, ( SNUGTEX WONDER WAISTBAND, NEATLY CUFFED, BEAUTIFUL FITTING GARMENTS. Assorted Shades and Sizes to Choose from - Staftraitfs "V.O: Steam's "83- Seagram's Croun Royal ScociraWs Kings Plate Seagram's Special Old 1 -I - - I TI 1: Usement is not published or displayed bythe Liquor Control Boardor by the Government of British Columbia 811.75 Price pair .'sltFFl ! '.t f lies present week at the Canadian ; Legion hall include a revival of J the popular "Bring Your Missus , Night," which will take place j Friday. ThU event is confined to members of the Leelon and their ijion THE ACTON has a brick veneer and -e low pitched roof with wide overhanging eaves that give It an air of sturdiness. The Hoor slab is poured on a gravel fill and the utility room replaces the basement for heating "unit, laundry and general storage. Attaching the garage under a continuous roof adds to the rambling appearance. , All rooms open Into the bedroom hall lor free movement, and it is also possible to reach the front door, by-passing the living room. Closet space is well distributed with two closets, one for linen in the haH, coat closets, for -both entrances, shallow wardrobe closets in bedrooms and storage closet and cabinet in utility room . A double compartment sink is centrally located between. stove on left and refrigerator on right. There is also a snack bar and dining space In kitehen. Overall dimensions are 52 feet, 8 Inches by 26 feet, 8 Inches. Floor area is 1,040 and cub ' FLOOD FUND HERE 'REACHES $6,833 Milk Strike End-Seen in Offing Supports Mill Help "Winds, With only a few straggling returns yet to be accounted for, Prince Rupert's total subscrip tions for tho Manitoba Flood Relief fund have reached the gratifying total of $6,833.78. ;i:ar monthly jneet nig wlv an(1 members of the Ladies libruuh of the Cann-,Auxlllary and their Jmsbands m handled matters and will LmlUid lo 200the it routine nature, j seating capacity of the hall. Ad-meet-nps will be dis- !mittance will be by membership . until the second Wed- , ticket only flTte'nUmei On Saturday June 24 a .new in tne meantime eyent Le K , commstUe who , . . ruiive , le- . , be held In the Legion auditorium. S5"'Ua' As lhe na,1le implies, only n.em- lor fr (K. tne . wnts airancfd .... , . mv , bcrs of the local branch and its rains, and sometimes just the weight of their own blooms or fruits, will play hob with bit PITTSBURGH Oh Mayor : David Lawrence today held out hope for a settlement of the milk strike that , has virtually j ' shut off dairy supplies to seven Western Pennsylvania countie3 plants. Unless supported often they will be toppled over when Just at their best. Tor fcusliy liowers like peonies, wire bent in hvdraulic for the last 12 days. After a : W. R. Bonnycastle age 12,220 cubic feet. the shape of a hoop and sup- ( (Ladies' Auxiliary will participate i and again ticket salea will be engineer, who has been examining the Prince Rupert water system, returns to Vancouver today. Mr Bonnycastle has acquired AIR FASSIONtiERS ponea aooux a root or so irem the ground, is excellent, for slender, taller plants such us To Vancouver ttodayj C. R. Timelu Tomes1 from Terrace Ford, "W. M.-HarmanMr. Van data on all aspects of the sys- meeting of operators and, the j union broke up early today, he : said they were supnsingly close together. - ; Some 3,000 " striking dairy I workers are demanding a .40 hour, 5 day week with no reduc- '. Von iq pay. Dealers are offering 48 hours' pay for a 5'2 day, -it ". hour week. Farmers are dump- ing the milk they can not -sell. I limited to the capacity of the hall. Music for this event, expected to be one of a series, will be provided by the new Legion orchestra which has been re , ' f tern and will submit a report as A Mrs. t!..'Newhouser, Terrace Reporter soon as he hats compiled and studied them. ' tomatoes, dahlias, delphiniums, j three to six loot stakes are Tec- curamended. These can be stam-d green or brown and won't j be noticable. In tying plant to these, very soft twine -or special cently organized. Snellenberg, J. Lind, Mrs. M. R. Hill, Mr .Bonnycastle, G. Mc-i Cullough, Mrs. M. George, L. jBoltzell, Miss Pettigrew, M. Ros-jael. I To Sandspit (today) J. Butcher, K. Wagner, A. Salminda, F. j On Sunday afternoon, th- members of the local branch of ar1y Sunday fire Alorm Girl Guides On Hike Everybody at lakelse The wail of the fire siren awak- Mr .Seaman, father of G. H D. Simpson, Brunelle, Li Mrs. A. W. Priest, Miss B. Marcq, B. Pollart, E. Secorn. the Canadian Legion and mem-! , . . . Advertise through -Classified1 v. ... V4 ni'.n uuAiiiuij tint out binding the soft p:ant too ened the residents of the town Seaman, has arrived to make his ;oeroo. In at the Legion headquarters! land participate In the annual j ' ZnZ '0C10C'L TO.B"nu' " WJ do I From Vancouver (Tuesday) jO. Young, H. G. Boyworth, J. A. 'Decoration Day ceremonies or-i T . V " , morning. A Turnmg mawress in 5u..re ....B. i . , , ana iook vnimuum. i Paget, Mr. Northcott, Mrs. Low, I Mrs. Mc'Kenzie. E. S. L&'sCl leaves on Friday fot era Chapter. Imperial Ordfr of th3 tfntoH tmat., will reonire a cabin near the poolroom had awakened the man who slept on It and the fire was extinguished -before the arrival of the fire engine. . Victoria wnere he will mark ex- i From Sandspit (Tuesday) N. amination papers for the De- Tarbuck, A. Hale, J. McKenzie, J. partment of Education. I 'ifoung. , , To Vancouver (Tuesday) F. J. Mb pruning (nipping off all side shoots t and tytiy once a week Su;;iner Lawn Care On:e the hot weather starts it -will not be necessary and it is not advisable to cut grass quite so often -or so yhort. The lawn may need more Daughters of the Empire. Wreaths will bo laid at the ceno- ( taph, after which the parade is j transported ir. cars and buses to i the soldiers' .plot at Fa'rview cemetery wftae the praves of their former comrades are -deoo- 1 rated. Strong winds, clouds and rain Adams , G . R . S . Blaekaby, H . M. Mrs. Murie ot the Terrace 1 brokeUie long spell of hot wea- Hanna, Mrs. M. Gorge, Frank Hotel entertained last ween u tner on Monday afternoon and, Schwann, F. Macdonnell, O. Noc- honor of Mrs. Ashton who left though stUl fine on Tuesday. inte, William Cooper, W. R. Mac- YOU HEED THIS GREAT FOOD III YOUR DIET v.atc.-ing, however. Experts an w the next day lor Vancouver . tne -weather was mucn cooler. ,Kinnon. turn against sprinkling To Vancouver (Monday) Mrs where she will make her future- good soaking every week or ten J .1 J Vl I ,n.tV. home. I Each week-end sees the tnosi R. A. Holliston and infant. cays during a dry spell is worth tl Tebace moving out to Lakelse I tFrom Vancouver , Monday) It is possible that improper care of baby teeth will cause dental difficulties throughout )ife. over twenty Lake,. There was a general ex"! "Rf coughlin, G. S. Shaw, W. M The Girl Guides( u eeds In - the lawn are aslly uiayw.-" disposed u of with a """"J"1 spraying or last Su"daJ when th " lthi their leaders, Capt. i I i s 'strone gl with two with 2-4-D. Vl Of course ,uu,3e there "" wl"! day was warm and ciose., H r.t riifford. eot off I. UHI. , III If iH W"3 " . f ...oo ,nh to an early start on SatuidayU . - . . ..JL.J.:JfJV ,1.1nrr-m f ; mmB! mimsmMmmiSsm Harvey, W. Kirlenko, A. Laiselle, J. C. Tymarh, H. M. Pogue, G. C. Naylor, T. M. McCaskell, E. .Lip-sett, C. Modin, Mrs. R. W. Scott, W. Wong. T. Forrest, A. Van Swellenberg, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Kules, H. Powder. From Sandspit (Monday) To protect a child's good looks and dentla health, careful at the new sprays unless the barj morning on a hike to fipring place following is reseeded with Creek, where they picnicked and mattnrs t.n umter and fertUize had a jolly time. The return itention should be given to the home was rather arauous TOr1baby teeth. them all due to the terrific heat i ( but, fortunately, a tru!k overtook j . ' them at the foot of the hill and BOULTER & WELTER (Formerly B & W Transfer) Concrete, Grovel ond Cement Phon Black 774 (Office) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue the lawn about a week after applying the -4-D to .encourage new, quick growth of grass 't3 fill in where the weeds have been destroyed. Never Too Late Weil Even 9 gave them a welcome lift Into town. . i . . mbmdiine v.here the first planting could . have been done weeks ago there; n is still time to have a good gar- Mrs. w. m-.v.- rtn m most sertkms of the Prince Rupert last week to meet country one can go on planting Mr. Bush who was returning from seeds, both flower and veg- Vancouver where he has spent nables. riaht ud to the end of several months taking physio- for an in- therapy treatments Jured back, June, and in some places up v mid-July. With standard vegetables like beets, carrots, beans. lettuce, etc., the experts advise onrv ,ppbv leIt ou Tuesday f. y (if- :- LJiV I WHOLE VIIMX1 rf : - C''aX.'- Ye. health suthotiiiai aay wt .; ;-4"fef need whole wheat in our diet. C.'-,iA It contains vill fod elcmenrs. rV-XPijKiaCtCW a And NABISCO SHREDUKD ; Lil5ilABI-'XlJ D WHEAT u mait from 100 kw -l fi f Tj t ubole when I Start eating do- ; ; .1 MOl !MtilLa li,in,.. eolden NABISCO iff rf opreading plantings regularly up.mornlng,s Ualn for user Lake io aoouL iiuu-juiic in ijf viwc so that the harvest will be like after spending the past few months here living at the Osborne home while he has been wise spreud over many weeks. To employed here. . hurry along the late plantings, j cne can take several short cut3. lhe ground should be extra well prepared and some quick-acting commercial fertilizer applied to push growth. Watering, if pos- Bobby and Veter Kc-.o returned home on' Tuesday morning's train from Vancouver where they have been attending the Vancou B-VSi aT II H . A I SHREDDUD WHEAT and- ; R'KVl 9vfllEBAv ? MILK tomorrow. Vou'll love ;. U Vl'V those crisp, toasty biscuiu HOT - slbl, will also help. This growtn with vegetables Is especially de ...aonqi)6 highways Westerners are wise to the "Engineer" husky, 10-inch Lackie work hoot without lacing. It's cut from the finest oil-tan ieatherntted with adjustable straps on uppers anal Instep. For solid comfort for rugged wear on the toughest Job ask your shoe dealer for the Leckie's "Kr-gineer." sirable and tjiirtlcularly with ver College. They are the sons of Mr .and Mrs. H. Koch of the Skeena Hotel. those of which the roots are eaten. . Mr .and Mrs. W. Osborne left on Tuesday morning's train for Prince George on a business trip. They will take delivery of a truck for one of their customers here and will return by road at the end of the week. Carried PlJol; Girl Fined QUALITY WORK BOOTS Eliminate Defrosting A 22 year old Vanc-nver girt, employed as a waitress here, was fined $50 and $2.25 costs by Mag ashion Footwear Nuisance with a Philips REAL STATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURN8 PREPARED BILL SCUBY FURS Call 974 Today istrate W. D. Vance m city police court yesterday on a "haree of possessing a revolver. Gwyneth Jones was arrested by Const. G. Home on May 31 while on a routine Investigation. He found the gun In her handbag. Police claim the revolver was not owned by her and are Kn- iniiinu an investigation. R. E. Mortimer Complete Range of 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR1 t rVrfK-r1- r - astauxMiiaar ii - - . FREE PICK-UP SERVICE ant & Babv Wear Automatic Defroster. Just plug it in the walladjust the Defrosting c y c I e" and your worries are over: For free dertv onstration see ' K and Baby Gifts M . BABY BOOTIES M DIAPERS Ml A Bruce Brown acted for the defence and Corp. A. S. WellenSi prosecuted. , i The .32 calibre revolver found on the girl Is believed to have been stolen, city police disclosed. Police believe she was packing the gun fcr a man whose name ( JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Our Assuronce to You that Your furs are Protected From THEFT, FIRE and MOTHS. Men's and Ladies' Cloth Coats and Suits also stored S02 Srd Ave. DRESSES CX' Everything for the Baby at Box 1362 they refuse to divulge. i An investigation is proceeding out -Where the : in attempt to find man procured the weapon. DOM'S DEP'T STORE tr