Mm Thursday, September 1, 1949. 1ST CALL oN-ouR Our Stork of Famous McLEOD RIVER COAL Is Complete ' LUMP EGG NUT STOKER 1 ft CLOSING OUT SALE SHRIKERS DELIGHT NATIVE CHILDREN Nobles of Oizeh Shrine Tern pie were on the job at Vancouver Tuesday when they met the steamer Coqultlam and took Indian Superinendent F. E. An-field and thirty-three native children from this district, whom he was escorting back to schools In the south, and took them to the big Shrine circus for the day. "They hud the time of their lives," Mr. Anfield says in a message to H. F. Robins of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club. The 1 Among those returning to the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert were Mrs. John McLeod and children. Mrs. O. J. Keays was a passen 1 Gordon & Anderson sell Beaver. Power Tools. ( (205) Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clarke returned to the city on trie Prince' Rupert yesterday from Vancouver. Prince Rupert Florists wish to announce that their store will be closed from August 24th to Sept. 13th inclusive. Mrs. William McLeod and son, ger returning to the city on the Canadian National steamer of ASTORIA AND SCOTT-McHALE Ibert & McCaffery Prince Rupert yesterday. Fathers Rayner and Green LIMITED PHONE 116 j returned to the city on the Can-! shriners In Vancouver "really anian National steamer rnnce t things done," enthused Mr. Rupert vesterdav. I Anfield LOOKING BACK i NE CLUB'S CARNIVAL accent Shows HERE IS THE BARGAIN LIST ' Regular $11.50 - 7.45 Regular $16.00 to $20.00 $12.95 Regular $15.00 to $17.00 810.45 Regular $16.50 811.45 Regular $14.50 to $16.50 $9.95 VTorTuNTIL SEPTEMBER 5 frnue Between Sixth and Seventh Streets 'B0NA FIDE FEATURES 9 (Sept. 1, 1921) The Board of Works presented a recommendation to the City Council tthat the heating system of the city hall be converted from coal to oil burning. Miss Noon Webster wlio went south with the Job's DaugliUTS, returned to Prince Rupert on Wednesday afternoon. Frank H. Moore of the' Booth Memorial Hlgli School staff returned on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. You ran buy no finer Minn Northland Dairy milk in any city Provincial Board of Health proves this! (It) Anielo Astoria left on last evening's train . for Prince George to spend the next two or three weeks visiting with his son, Harry Astoria. Mrs. Astoria is now in Seattle after a visit In Spokane. John, returned to the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert from a holiday In the south. Mrs Hugh Killin returned Saturday from a trip to Jasper and Vancouver. While In Jasper, Mrs. Killin visited her daughter, Mrs. T. A. Ross. Joe Ooscoe of the King Edward Setiixil teaching staff returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday. During the vacation Mr. Goscoe attended the Department of Education's summer school at Victoria. A. Beardshaw, general superintendent of motive power and equipment, Canadian National Railways, Winnipeg, has been a visitor In the ckty this week in the course of an official inspection tour. He was accompanied A boisterous southeast gale In Dean Channel caused the steamer Prince George, Captain Harry Nedden, to remain in Ocean Falls for three hours waiting for the storm to abate. -BUY NOW! DON'T DELAY - The City Council will extend!? Lrtlslng is payable In advance. Please refrain from HasM leus. zc per wuru per insertion, minimum through Harry Birch, an Invi-1 . tation to the B. C. Hospitals As-1 by E. H. Jenkins, superintend Nylon Hosiery We are discontinuing Supersilk and Hosiery lines Sheer all black seamed, all colors, Hirih Nutices 50c, Cards ol Thanks, Death Nullcts, s, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE sociation an Invitation to hold its next annual convention in all sizes to clear ,per pair $1.25. j prince Rupert ent of car equipment, and W. Douglas, chief boiler Inspector. Arriving on Sunday they left Tuesday evening on their return to Winnipeg. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES pi! KKNT nimcLic jviaiiscu . ilk' FOR SALE Delivery business with two trucks. For iniunnu-tion cull 383. IU) Furnished room, Gentleman, only. 7. Ma WANTEU K WANTED Mr. and Mis. J. J. Payne, whO have been visiting in Ireland, and the British Isles, returned j on the Prince Rupert yesterday afternoon. Miss Betty Payne, who made the trip with them, is spending a few days In' Victoria BABY'S CONSTIPATION SERIOUS IF NEGLECTEC (Sept. 1. 1939) Members of the local militia unit, 102nd Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, have been called out on a voluntary basis for home defence duty. ;)f!tnced house- WANTED Young couple want lurnished house, snack or aouio use iwsiuiui i apartment.lied 852. (207) i... .u.r u".i f x.m Frank Huber of the staff of jp;re Denartment Booth Memorial High School - . - , and Mrs. Huber and childre re- Has Light lVlontn WANTED Immediately 2 or 3 before returning to the city. I Miss Owenn Sauil- ul Delivery, New B C '2Utl) j roomed apartment. Phone Black 608. (tf) turned to Che city on the Prince Miue T Hilar, T1ij-rH a Vil nlafA rf Over 504,000 pounds of halibut During tie month .of August the City Fire Department re- urw.nzlc.rl in couan fallc nrH Ham- Mr. and Mrs. Bart Hedstrom,' have been landed during the!Ruper yesteriay K SALE BABY'S daily movement are mow hi n o whirb Mbtulutrly accurate truck tnuit be kept When he mtiwM, auttiing must be done once. Contupation ib arrioutt for baby. Mn. John T. RHd jt Henpeler, Ont., ha thia to cuy: "Having had SfVfn children an huving used Haby'g Own Tableli for all aevet can aay tlwy are the bent and gt-nlltui n-jtulato . children. During teething Baby n Own Tab leta were a btnn to nwai they cleared up a once any dinrstive disturbance or f rettulnem.' leaves tonight on the Prince past week with prices ranging Rupert after spentiing a three- Irom 7c and 5c to 10.7c and 7c. week holiday here. On Tues-' - ANNOUNCEMENTS Advertisements tn this column will 4:939 Chev. Coupe ! anion with radio I ii'xt 8 months in WANTED Car batteries metals. Good prices paid. See B. C. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) WANTED By Dec. 15., furnished house or suite, young couple, no children, non drinkers. Box 1368. (205) pest bet tor ,T relishes for . winter age was negugiuie. ineie weie, no false laarms turned In. The ambulance responded to twenty calls. Eleven of these were with- In the city, six were to Port Ed day, she will commence her du- ."Harry Scott brought his power fLcmal y effective for afniDle fever, teethiru' , . . ... ... be charged for a lull nt jnth at 25c per word Lutheran, tea Sept. 10. United Church Supper, Sep trouble, utwt womiich ad other minor aij , es as nome economics Teacner ooat Lena into port to nave re-"ZmJtt7h'!ti-- - c . ; in the new Junior High School pairs mad to a bent shaft re line VtU, 0 W 3.JU. I2U7) ft. Cabin Cruiser in, SIMM. Black t2u7 y RECIPE V . rock was hit. in new Westminster. ceivea wnen a ward and three to Miller Bay Hospital. tember 22, Tickets now avail CELERY RELISH A lull no dulling rftrct. Uft a Utt njday. Sick ti- bo orn tuike tn the Oinlit. IS cenu Muney Lock U not lausbatt. able. i : 1 WANTED Piano, reasonably priced. Phone lied ii85. 1207) WANTED TO RENTSleeptng room by working ftlrl. Apply Box Daily News Office- (20G) Chon 4 rreeo peppers, 4 sweet ret! McC'hry heater. kitchen Phone (210) Loyal Order of Moose Men's "and Women's Annual Bazaar and Dance September 29th and r, M Frli'iilnirp. COLD SNACKS 30th. Moose Temple on the 29th, HELP WANTED ..ivr sewing ma Civic Centre on the 30th. Dance il and other house - pep pern and 2 rbs. (12 murium! nions. Combine )- cup salt, 2' eiifis sugar, cup mustafil sew! ami 1 teaspoon tumeric Dleml in 4 cum liplit com syrup, 3:!4 cups lifinz Dintilleii VI tiite Vinegar ajul. 1 H cups water. Heat to lioilom, ivereil. Aild cliopped peppers ami fmions, snil 4 quarts (9 medium talks) lieed celery. Simmer, covered for 3 minutes. Quirklv park one hot, sterilised jar al a time. Fill to Y" from top. We mire and drawing for prizes at Civic Sacrifice Tor cash. Frascr St, between rnlnss. (205) BOYS AND GIRLS -Opportunity for earning, after school hours by delivering Daily News routes. Honest, reliable boys and girls apply at Daily News office. (tl Centre. Catholic Bazaar October 5 and 6. Sonja Ladies Bazaar. Oct. 28 Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 26. St Peter's W, A. Fall Bazaar, W motorcycle, ash. Phone C48. Better oA Wifh VSfl (207i V inear solution covers the vepetaliles. Seal each jar it once. V i-lil: 10 pints. Nov. 3. Duplex revenue 2nd Ave. in good y'. . .'JBk . FARM AND ORCHARD 3.71 Acres lHH'SE FI LLY MODERN WATER FROM Ml'MCIPAL MAIN FOR QUICK SACE $3,000.00 Cash E. T. KENNEY LIMITED TERRACE, B.C. (223) ad showing good' investment, audiv HELP WANTED Young Man Oppjrtunity for live young man desiring to break into newspaper business. Daily News. ttt) WANTED Two mechanics. Top wages. Superior Auto ami Body Service. 205 ) Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 17. I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall Btz- Hmtador Ltd. (207) WpstinRhouxe De-ranne, brand new, whi taken Irom ate. Plume Red 1 200 1 i aar, Nov. 24 PREPARED MUSTARD Apply ttf) WANTED Meat cutter. Kaien Co-op. Your fj? ind Bulk VV Bazaar, Nor. 26. Saturday. Orange Ladles Sale, Dec. 7. Used lumber r call C29 6th Ave. (tf) HELP WANTED Man for lubrication work, prelerabiy single. Bob Purker Ltd. ttf) Si Used Furn- SALESMAN WANTED With car, pood proposition, districts beinc alloted now, no are and office New coal and fe-ffln Venetian Blinds . .vi. Hi lilsTKY At T M ranges, electric r-w w..... Bill t m,' matter ot nil minerals. and I . , " X? jf I ' electric press Dlston hand t.rrlnll Mill blise. Save competition. C. M. Bailey, Box 142. West End Auto Camp Kamloops, B. C. 205i HELP WANTED Experienced ;i.iPiim under Lot 1991. known as "KBinR jacks, heavy , Paper, slightly "Red Jacket" Mine-nil ClHlm. Lot known "Rd WliW Minora ina Dovs biove es cook wanted, also waitress lor l-wlters, euitars. U-8ciVerm,m..B.C. Clann anU Lot vm. known - Ii'arllllll' Mineral waim (2091 Steel, Aluminum or Wood Slats in a wide assortment of lovely colors with matching or contrasting tapes Drop in and see our samples, or phone, and our estimator wilt call arid measure your windows and advise you the installed price. Glidden Paintj FOR ALL PURPOSES BLl'E (46 battleship llno-Everythlmr at the B C. Furniture C'luwlur District. '. : : t' ... WHEREAS proof of loss of Certin cute of Title No. DOO-R to the HEAL ESTATE minerals, isnuru ... n p ttwvitr x, rrt I.Tn offer mentioned Bower. Has Deen .. ( f nuioon . W fo lOWinn: ' ": t':M nfflee. NOTICE 13 HERE 'KNOWN NAMES Sueeder Shovels. "'Kulli.es; Adam; S room house im Ave vvesi , , vfn that I shall at the expir 1 ' ' (8--" r fr f r 1 m l iiumiM i i Ruad Maintenance ation of one montn irom w of the first publication hereof Issue Provisional Certificate of Title In r,.... , .aid Certificate, unless cupuney. 5 rxm house on two lots with Kardi'n. greenJiouse, harbor SAAN1CH PLUMBING AND HEATING uwen L'lamshell " nucK urai)pls: Cunernla m,u,: View. . . 1 In the meantime valid objection be uupiex on om Ave. nc, v"- . - . ... wrttini. ;1lt Tl'liekS' Hulii.n IHU!M-iljW.flI8 Registry C. this talntng two S-nnnn sen con- the uuid talned suites. Can arrange' RUJert. b. FANCY HAT Doddie Dunning admires an impressive colback, which one topped off the uniform of the German Prince Joachim son of the late Kaiser Wilhelm II. The prince's headgear is Included in a big collection of German military headdress stored in the Canadian War. Museum at Ottawa, which also contains helmets worn by the Prussian Dragoons and the Death's Head Hussars. (C. P. Photo) SI I'tws fur Stockpile frugal; Rice Port-MM Pumps; Na-f ''M 8crapers and occupancy lor owner, uwu , Aumuit, iihii Invest ment ooDortunlty. A. THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar. Phone Sll WE DELIVER j-'iuonai All Steel Mi Bride Street also close (Ul Cliolce lot In Section 2, several lots on 6th Ave., to McBrtde. (223) k. National Swmills; National ; " Convevors. .nation from a-Wnery Co. Ltd.. PERSONAL 1 Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call . Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 191Q., Phones 60 and 68 "OOVKHNMENT UDDOH " (Section aft) Km- a ! Notice For Application Cliih l.lcenM' NOTICE Is hereby given that on lh. l ilh day of September next the oner's Kned I.OYAL OHDER OF, MOOHS mlNCE RUPERT LODOE WORK! PERSONAL Hygienic Products Best Service, high quality, low prices. Send for our free catalogue. I. X. L. Specialties, O.P.O. Box 57, Toronto, Ont. (213) SAVE J f'H'ig boat Jiuwred at Flsher-f-v Phone Blue 621. 1 1208) I NUMBER 1051. Intends to apply , Ktten range with' DRIVINQ to'vancouver Sept. 6. ITJallarr Piarmatg TIME!! MONEY!!! ... -with the "oilier. Phone WKe one pa.vcuKci . (IT ("nil call nt Share Bhn.. ..o.o Snulu nix jl Control noi.ru .... the Liquor License In respect of promises sltuaoe at S.o..d Avenue West. C Ity, Province of British of Prince Rupert, Columbia, upon lands described as, . . .. o .h d Block 21A, 8ectlon t, at i4ir. 1st expenses. 571, Daily News. (208) (205) m Wuhrvi".b.u.nt PERSONAL Will do dressmak mvivt-i lng in(T oni and a alterations. irat nn Phone fnoili 1 Diopellur $150.00.' (208) Black 990. (209) Prince Rupert Land Reg-, Map 923, Oration District. In the British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said Club to Keep on, Sk, premises a reasonable quantity of liquor for personal consumption and entltllnd the on the premises, from a ven-m Club to purchase liquor and to sell by the glass the LOST oil ranee r a bnl v TH0R Automagic Gladiron $120.50 immit Arit '7t'iY II', LOST Pair eve glasses in blue ,11..... A. I W1 CHIROPRACTOR John P. L, Hughes, D.d Fh.C 21-2J Besner Blo'ci Phone BLUE 442 tot AppolittmenU ' '" hoi ks ; 10:30 a.m., to 12:S0 p m. and g to 6 p.m. t KVF.MNC.R Monday arid Friday, 7:30 p m. for those unable to come during the day. RECEPTIONIST in attend ance afternoons. i HOURS Weekdays 9 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 i , ,1 . a.-r. ijiKt'iy oil iwi n.v. " ' ?D 'or cash Phone Mrs. Reade, Blue 893. ite'n! (206. to Its members purchased liquor so and guests for consumption on the Club premises in accordance of the "Govern wun the provisions slWsV, . ' rnone LOST Red Irish setter, last I nve. Vv. , (209)1 t" i rim nn Wr bn- Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. jiiimii" "'" seen on highway near Grassy Point, answers to the name of "Amber." Reward. Phone Black 692. W LOST Sunday, McClymont Park, Ronson lighter engraved R. A. Reward, return to Daily News Office. (207) VP PHONE 79 pmon inrt, sana; ment Liquor Act- ana hi .rs...-tlons promulgated thereunder DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, of British Columbia, in the Province this 5th day of August, A D. 1B4B' LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NUMBER 151 H T. Muncey, Secretary (213) BALAGNO Florista Phone Green 787 Bos 1133 BESNER BLOCK STEWART, RC. mousand. PIIONE 210 PRINCE Rl'PERT (215) R daily nkws wnx brinq results