Prince Rupert Dailp jQcto JUD. Wednesday, June 23, 1948 Local News Items... PRINCE RUPERT YEARS AGO ENTRANCED WITH DRIVE ALBERT & McCAFFERY Fir.t for Building Needs AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver E. W. Scoogio, Mr. Taggert, E. Maki, J. P. Dodds, H. Doiron, Mr. and Mrs. Anania, Alaska Sportsman Tells of Motor Trip from Toledo Mrs. William Rothwell return- Mrs. J. H. Macey arrived In the ed today on the Prince Rupert city today Irom Vancouver, from a trip to Vancouver. f Juy x CWc Centre W. L. Arm.strong returned on Four Dukes Orchestra. ,(1531 i'MBEIt . . . CEMENT . . . to Prince Rupert Arrow June 23, 1923 Because of a shortage of refrigerator cars, sale of 180,000 pounds of halibut on the fish exchange was postponed. " Four cars were expected to arrive during the night but this was only half the required capacity. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. bought the only cargo 65,- iue ft. opurumui .u. prmce R t tod Jrom a the second and final July prints brle,. business trlp to yancou-instalment of a descriptive story yer by W. R. Billingsley of his drive i Miss Marie Boulter let on today' plane for a trip to Van To Sandspit J. Sandison, E Moodie. From Vancouver T. Orser, Mrs. L. Thorn, G. Posteroth, Dr. T. Reed, Miss M. Boulter. E. W. Scoogie, W. Sloan, M. Veale, J. Simpson, C. Keyes, J. P. Dodds. couver. from Toledo, Ohio, to Ketchikan Constable and Mrs. H. R. Thor- 1 IK, CEDAR AND BIRCH PLYWOOD . . . RED CEDAR SHINGLES . . GYFROC WALLBOARD ... BRICKS, LIME, PLASTER ERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 FOR PRICES SHIRTS NECKTIES HANDKERCHIEFS by way of Prince Rupert. .stenson returned to the city on' Staff Sergeant and Mrs. O. A. 000 pounds at 1234 and 9 cents. There are some impressions .ne Prince Rupert today from a Johnson returned to the city to- Following the sinking of the From Sandspik M. W. Gorm- of Prince Rupert. The first elves ,triP to Vancouver. day on the Prince Rupert from a -" -jey, j. e. Matheson, F. Speed, D trip to Vancouver arid Victoria. details of the long ride from the ! old home city In Ohio to Smi- i mui.cu mUu. , Jt R Mr. Ructe" "Bedbugs, roaches, fleas, ants, eradicated by modern methods. Vacating of premises unneces thers. Mr. Billingsley had his the tug McCullough would make efforts to salvage her. In the wife and family with him and J. E. Matheson, district forester, returned to the city on last evening's plane from a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on sary. Service guaranteed. Write Box 355 Daily News. lt) meantime, the company's spare Radio Dial MERCHANTS ro you know that the Daily News is the most effective medium of advertising n Prinre Rupert? No one misses your message if it's advertised' in the News. It's the CFPR official duties. Special marriage evensong, yacht. Full Moon, went into service between Prince Rupert and Surf Inlet. The Merchant Marine -freigh 1240 Kilocycle (Subject to change) they evidently were an alert and vastly interested party. Leaving Smithers, the writer makes brief references to Haz-elton, as follows: "We had heard that it was beautifully situated. The beauty of its site is beyond description.' The ride along the Skeena St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sunday, Alf Yoxall of Terrace arrived j in the city today from Vancou- ver and will leave tonight by train for his home in the interior. Dominion Day Sports Entry jduation SUITS June 27. All couples married at really efficient way of putting it over. tf. ter Canadian Transporter was due to arrive in port to load lumber . for the Orient. There was 450,000 board feet waiting WEDNESDAY PJM. 4:00 Edmund ftocrngt AIB UAH ' jtOti. River is well pictured and, ap St. Andrew's particularly invited. (150) Mrs. Mel Cottle and daughter, Carol Ann, of New Westminster arrived In the city today on the Prince Rupert to spend the proaching Rupert, there is this: at the dock. The lumber came from the Little, RoyaJ and Lak-else mills In the Skeena Valley. forms available at Civic Centre, Canadian Legion, Watts & Nick-erson. Entries must be turned in to Civic Centre by June 28. Eight track events, Gilhuly Cup 'In due time we reached the top of the mountain, rounded a of LIFE? curve and found ourselves in next two weeks visiting Mr. Cot brilliant- sunshine. Far below I Football, Baseball, June 22, 1913 H. Mobley, George J. tle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roosevelt (tf) Friz- 4:15 -Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Music by Goodman 4:45 Maggie Muggins 5:00 Ri-ndcz-vous Room 5:30 Rosa Linda 5:45 Supper Varieties 6:00 Current and Choice 6:30 Musical Varieties 0:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC Roundup 7:30 Frank Wenner Holme Thornton, Fourth Avenue West. izell, Capt. Rood and C. H. Mc- we could see stretches of the jPark Julv road winding down the moun- tain through dense green for- suchia place but it Are yoa going through the functional 'middle age' perd i--ulir to woitwii (H8 to 52 ynOV Does thin make you Buffer from hot flashes, feel so neruuua, high-strung, tjrod? Then no try I.yciia 15. Pinkham'a vegetable- (uiMunri to relieve such symptom. I'inkhHin's Compound bIho ban what Doctor call bUju.si.Iuc tonic effect! Gregor were back from a voyage on the boat Laura F. to various would be closed at this hour. Obligingly points on the Queen Charlotte Islands. ests lying close along an arm of the sea. A magnificent sight. "Now we ran into traffic. We lest nonors go u) our LEGION HALL, 8:30 p.m., Friday, June 25, Social Evening. "Bring Your Missus Night." Legion and W.A. Members only. (149) em -km lection of gradua he 'phoned a man he knew who worked in this garage. This man's wife said he was asleep UYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VSmfSSt Frances Crane and Florence must have met a car every five lly, ineyie cuueci ARROW ensembles, that is matching shirts, ties and handkerchiefs that give perfect blending, and no guesswork. ARROW shirts are Sanforized labelled guaranteed never to shrink out of fit. , We'll gladly help . you make a selection from our wide variety of patterns arid colors. minutes. Surely we were ap Merritt were prize winners in the chorus girls' contest at the i a ' important ceremony festivities right for and she did not want to call him but gave the number of an iron proaching Prince Rupert. We 8:00 The Trojan Women 9:30 Bizet's Symphony 10:00 CBC News r Robert Crowe-Swords, the months to come saw a sign which told us we were Westholme Theatre held by the Frank Rich stock company. The other pmnlnvpp The ppnial well Is a i' 'Chicken in the Rough' crossing the city limits of Prince known mining man clerk called the new number coast. company gave its farewell per tCTIVE TAILORING Prince onH nvnltuH the cHnatinn The I PaSSeng er Rupert. But where was the TO TAKE HOME wU " Uv. . T3. , 1.I Kn,.n4 VatnVtl. INE FABRICS town? We were still driving in employee would come down in 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Eric Nicol 10:30 Solwyn String Quartet !ll:00-Fish Arrivals j 11:05 Weather Forecast and juau we kan wnere he ls lnterested in forest. But another mile and ab0ut 20 minutes and take care formance, "The Two Buzzards. V. A. Cole was elected president of the baseball team which was to play against Hazelton on mining properties, Including the the town was before us. We were 0f us CIVIC CENTRE DINING KOOM PHONE 231 1 Dolomi. The drive was evidently taken now on paved streets and drove down to the dock. We located the r i . July 1, W. D. Vance was secret a year, or longer, ago. - ary, F. W. Henning manager and W. Haines captain. Players were customs office and learned what papers would be required THING STORE picked from the following: Fred for our car. We were hungry. Bjorn Selvlg, city artist, whose portrait and landscape work is well known in the district, is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Ketchikan on the firii lap of a painting trip to Alaska. i Announcements All advertisement m this culumn will be charged far k full montb at 25 cents a word Wallace, Phlnney, Crane, Pooler, and in a snug little restaurant Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions Fred Henning, W. D. Vance, advertising sea food 'Ma' found her. choice a delicious salmon Catholic School Hall, June 24 He plans to be away about a steak. Charles Embleton, H. Brooks, W H. Tobey, Karl Webber, S. J Evans, McNiven, Landis, Haines and G. Ingle. MacKENZIE tea and home cooking sale, 2:30 month and to visit Juneau, Skag- Pa' entered a tobacco shop and asked the man If he knew P m- card tournament nnais, f way and, possibly, Whitehorse. FURNITURE Sign Off THURSDAY-A. M 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 0 00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Melodies 9:45 Modern Musicians 8:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 0:45--fecandinvlai Mlndic 11:00 Bernie Braden Tells a Story 11:15 Songs of Today WILL YOU I$E PREPARED WHEN WINTER COMES? of any place we could store our P m' Limited Women's Missionary Society car for a week. Yes, he knew of tea at home of Mrs. Faught, 701 6th West, July 8. (159) jp,i 'k and LA-Z-BOY 12:25 Program Resume Tailored Suits to cea buck with you tor Catholic Bazaar, October 6 l' reclining, relaxing, and 7. (168) SAVOY Queen Mary I.O.D.E. 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