a Everything for Building Tuesday, July 28, 1949 j Mrs. James H. .Thompson is Lumber of all kind Mouldings, Flooring Mrs. W. S. Hammnnrl oii i Siding, Cedar and day on the Camosun lor a trip Aspha.lt Shingles, leaving on the Prince George tonight Jor Vancouver enroute to Bozeman, Manitoba, where she will visit with a niece;' Mrs. Gervise Hofnagei,- for the next month or six weeks. iil Plasterboard, Wall 10 Vancouver. William PUfoId left last eve- niniT f -. aii t boards, Fir, Cedar and Birch Plywood, -b .... niuerw on a holiday Cement, Brick, Plan 2 . ter, etc. Miss 8arah Freeman, who ha3 been teaching at Aiyansh on the Naas River, sailed this afternoon on the Camosun for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olanzer and family of Terrace sailed this afternoon on the Camosun for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. ft. Duboc left by the Camosun today for Vancouver enroute back to Detroit after a visit here with Mrs. Duboc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Skinner. W) ip visit. He will return home by way of Vancouver. Public Library will close July 30, re-open Sept. 2. Borrowers may take extra books. Those ALBERT & McCAKFKUV LIMITED ,uning io return books during HIONK 116 . .. F P.ii.th lUTra It tJ......U. . taveii." in """" "uauwiiiaiiii oi icrrace Jarvis H. McLeod, former col ciosea period may drop them in' library door slot. (J73)I Installation of officers Prince' Rupert Lodge No. c3. 1.0 OF I Tuesday, July 28th at 8 p.m. A full attendance of all members requested. (173, Fred Hemsworth, resident mining engineer, sailed hu iv, n U m Mf m i passenger for the sailej this afternoon on the Ca-Friday night's train, mosun for Vancouver. lector of customs here, who was In the city recently on his way north, is still sojourning in Juneau where he has been enjoying good salmon fishing. mosun Sunday night for a trip to J. 8. Eckman, general man - Nnwf -vies, Im. I ager of the Canadian Fishing Co., who has been on a visit of "Shut up! Who's buying this suit? Inspection to company operations In this area, sailed this afternoon by the Camosun on m-c mm on oincial business. Dr. A. W. Large made the round trip aboard the Camosun to Stewart on professional business, returning to the city this morning. Rev. A. J. Lawton, United Church pastor at Port Simpson, Ahvciys right ARROW While! Day lim, night time any time's the right time tb wear an Arrow White Shirt. Neat-fitting Arrow White Shirts , come in , a variety of collar styles,. Flattering! SANFORIZED, too. See our selection today!' i ivcrtisinir Is payable in advance. Please refrain from Classified. 2c per word per Insertion, minimum Birth Notices 50c. Cards oi Thanks, Death Notices, ices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Elklns returned to the city at the weekend. Mrs. Elkins and family had been on a trip to Vancouver and were met at Smithers by Mr. Elkins. HOTEL ARRIV ALS . Prince Rupert J. Morgan, Vancouver; A. P. Chapman, Vancouver; D. R. Mc-Kerracher, Vancouver; T. Kaye, LOST AND FOt'ND rtt.MfcU soi'und hand Baby Dully No. iM LOST-Wraycd from 1183 ZV Cb" Ambrose, red short-tailed kit-. n,osu r home after . a visit to ten. Answers to Ginger, the city. Child's net Phone Ori-en lKfl I e. Protect your home M ilh durable colour-lasting loveliness . . . specify B-ll 'Englibh" Paint. 0 KENT By Sept. MTSi Rev. and Mrs. Earl Soiland and daughter, Mardell, plan to leav; Sunday afternoon for Bellinir- 4 room nousc ur furnished or part Piia.if pliune 313 IIE1.P WANTED WANTED Olfice help, quail- ham, where thev will snnnH (ho 7o mil. uvc-iuumu i lied in book-keeping. Apply In month of Aucust Th ni .writing, sutlnt; qualifications, AUkURt- They will k be nished or uiuurn-i his return to Vancouver. Miss Dorothy Kergln, In training for a nurse at Vancouver General Hospital, is arriving home on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning from the south for a holiday visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergln. Lt. Cdr. Messick, R.C.N., of Ottawa and party, including Mr. and Mrs. LeGare and child, who have been at Masset in connection with naval communications Installation work which is going on there, having arrived over the week-end from the Queen Charlotte Islands by aircraft, sailed, this afternoon on the Camosun for Vancouver. Miss Myrna Chappie of Montreal is expected in the city this week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chappie. Miss imiw," one BUCK UUU Di- n. i73 Vancouver; T. H. Stevens, Van-i couver; Mr. and Mrs. A. U.l Stewart, White Rock, Miss D. Wishart, Copper River. j Dr. G. A. Lamont, Vancouver; j Dr. R. H. B. Reed, Vancouver; ! Dr. H. Mellek, Vancouver; J. A.l Cliff, Vancouver; Miss D. R. ! Shobe, Vancouver; O. Simpson, j Masset; Mrs. D. Peterson, Minneapolis; George Joy, Prince George; Mrs. J. McDougall andj sons, Dawson Creek; A. Wain-wrlght, Masset; C. Morgan,' Masset; Mr. and Mrs. D. Hend-j rlx. Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. G.' C. Odium, city; W. Hayman, Ed- j eic. box MB, Daily News. (tf . or services the first Sunday in September Rev Mr WANTED Girl to work In laun-lnu. Ami T 8 dry. Apply Pioneer Canadian Andersn. a former pastor, W McBride Street Phone 311 f ) RENT -2 bedroom Laundry. (174) conduct services on.Aucust mily J'iiunc m'u 1173) r INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNTANT of wide experience will accept a strictly limited number of accounts for full accounting service and audit. Only one account in any business classification accepted. Service includes annual statements, periodic operating analysis of costs when required and complete taxation and banking service. Do not reply unless you understand and appreciate the value of efficient accounting; want your work always current; and are prepared to pay a top fee for exclusive confidential attention. Address enquiries to Box 550, Daily News. I will call for an appointment at your convenience. (173) ' anu n. WANTED To do dressmaking Phone Black (JU0. 140 Oth East. (174) -tiUve you space wr i "se employees. hrei- A. S. Nkkcrson left on last evening's train for a business .l-cunlamea diicii- GlidrJen Paints FOR ALL PURPOSES BLIE 846 better tnan aver- WANTED Well School Rlrl as L trip to Smithers H alii Dinners. .He will be Dav top rental. Con- mother s helper. Phone Black f . , re- 01 Mitum room with Vila between 5 and 6. (174) lurmllS the city on Thurs- . l riav n f ' V. Ttf . , ... . ply Box Sit). Dhijv WANTED Two exnerienced '" ",,u ". w. M. (17) . "V . l' Wall. o.l .... ... grocery cierKs. musi nave ex-1 ntuiny wno are on CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, DC, Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment WILL BE AWAY ON VACATION first Three Weeks in August koll SUE peiience. mii.uLc. n None mc ihiih ocner neea iiku wieir wieir way way back uack from from a motor apply. Apply in person Skeena V, holidav ,,, trie. ir. u-i ,may trlP 10 Kels. Grocery or phune 581. (tf)i. Wash ng- j Chappie has been technician in the government uranium labor monton; E. L. Johnson, Vancouver; N. Krag, New Westminster; E. A. Drake, Vancouver; T. Acheson, Winnipeg; L. Letour-neau, Jasper; R. Smith, Vancouver; F. Sadler, Vancouver; Miss M. Lovlll, Hazelton; D. M. Cannon, Vancouver; ' Mrs. G. F. Bonnyastle, Vancouver; O. H. SAAN1CH PLLMBING AND HEATING wii. ana elsewhere in the south. BOYS WANTED Heiiaule boys desiring Dally News route should file their names at the Dally News Olfice. (tf) t sr.oo ! ! ! HH'J Ford Custom new-car condition I to sell. Call at rrel or w rile W. II. 0. UoX laUP. city. Itl) - '39 Plvnioulh In titiun. Applv 1R;''6 Advertise In the Daily News! ANNOUNCEMENTS Advprtlwments In tnu column will b chimed for fup month t 25c per word atory at Chalk River, Ontario, and recently head technician In Doctors' Hospital at Montreal. She will also visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Rosedale. If this is a fine evening, Driver. Apply (tf! WANTED-Taxi 112 Taxi. Last. 1 178 1 WANTED Girl to clerk In business office. Applv In own Sanitation for the Nation handwriting or call at Eaton's! 1 Prince Rupert people will have Meseck, Halifax; W. A. Burgess, j Alice Arm; Mr. and Mrs. 8. A.! Bishop, Vancouver; A. P. Nicol, Vancouver, Mrs. V. P. Edwards, Vancouver; M. O. Smith. Ocean Falls; Mrs. N. Lcacroft, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simpson, Iowa; Lieut. R. J. Deger, Ottawa; Mrs. R. S. Collinson, 1 deiinc rannelte wue Hiack ii'.H. 9 x 15 Linoleum the opportunity to hear the , Shrine Club's city band In , pattern, very good i PAPER TOWELS PAPER CUIS DEODORANTS DISINFECTANTS ' another of Its popular open I air concerts. From the Canad-! Ian .National Railway's Totem Park off Second Avenue, a pro-i gram of marches and popular Representing:' G. H. Wood if Co. Ltd, Dustbane Go. Ltd. Brodie BrusUtCo. Ltd.' S. C. JohnsorrVWax Co,' I'lwne Limn ill (17a) -Household ellects, C'lli'.criK III Millf. alls, beiia. .seaiili, i it-, Uovs sKale., (17BI Man oitier Olllct. City, un) ORK WANTED PAINTING and DECORATINO Brush or spray. Call us for free estimates and save money. Call Spenee As Matuik. Blue 215. 233 11th Street. (181) WORK WANTED-14 year old bov would like work lor summer. Phone Green 284. (1731 K)li iitT Vacation School, First Baptist Church dally 9:30 a.m. July 18-29. All children, ages 3-14 years. Port IJdward W. A. Bazaar, August 8th, Community Hall. Catholic Bazaar October 5 and 6. Sonja Ladies Bazaar, Oct. 28. Rcbekah Bazaar, Oct. 28. St Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 3. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 17. IO.D E. Chapter s Fall Bazaar, Nov. 24. St. Andrew's Cathfdral Fall selections, largely in the lighter mood, will be rendered. Blocks. 1013 7th 1161 ft ' I PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLYpUSE 712 Second Avenue Phone 632 P. O. Box 772 Two coal and wood Jiiarea aim wKoy, ii not water cun-"f lour-h.i. one mx-and cuiklition. Pnone 1174) FOR RENT -Room 1153 lllh Ave. E. and board. Blue 50. (176) city; C. Latimer, Vancouver. BERT TKNG WINNER OF BAGGAGE SET J. A. Teng was the winner of a ladies' luggage set raffled by Halda Chapter, Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire. The drawing was conducted on the stage of the Capitol Theatre last night by J. Harry Black, theatre manager. The lucky ticket was No. 831. Mr. and Mrs. John Linney of the Summit Apartments have purchased the new home at 1062 Ambrose A v e n u e formerly owned by R. R. Rahmer. VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala Sunday, 10 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, July 29 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE- ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam. August 5 and 19 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent . ROOM FOR RENT Close in. Phone Green 937. (173) -1W3 Deluxe cab. Ciiev. pick-up, like LOCAL GIRLS MEET ON ATLANTIC HOP Two former Prince Rupert girls, whose meeting was an odd coincidence, exchanged reminiscences recently after a chance meeting while flying across the Atlantic Ocean on1 a TransCan-ada Airlines sky liner. They were Miss Nancy Rorie. who now makes her home In FOR RENT-Sleeping room for . Bazaar, Nov. 26. Saturday 1.. ,,"av . r!'v''red. rent. 801 Borden Street, (tf) c noperi risner-i P. Phone U81. (176) FOR RENT Comfortable room lor one or two Rirls sharing kitchen privileces if required. Phone Black 2i8 or call at 895 Borden Street. (172) Third Avenue Phone 568 nlles, shotguns, "iRtits, ammunition, for latest lolders Scope Sales Co.. GOOD weather for ROOFING DON'T DELAY! LET US HAVE YOUR ROOFING PROBLEMS Tar and Gravel or Asphalt Fifteen and Twenty Year Bonds ANY TYPE OF ROOF REPAIR ASK FOR ESTIMATES THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED 253 First Ave. E. Blaek 881 REAL ESTATE ? ' St., Ottawa rint (1U5I 518 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 400 Vancouver, and was flying the Atlantic after a visit to Scotland,, and Miss Maxine Llewellyn,; whose old home was at Terrace, who served as a nursing sister j with the Canadian Army overseas and who is now a steward-! ess on the transAtlantic planes, j The pair were not acquainted ; previously but conversation dur- J ing the flight led to the clis-; covery that both originally hailed from these parts. j Robert E. Monlador Limltecl offer the following: 4 room with basement 5th West. 6 room furnished 1st Overlook. ti room 2nd Overlook 4 room larue- Plugot Ave. 4 room 6th East, across bridge. 4 room- 81h East near Conrad. 7 room Ambrose Ave. 7 room 5th Ave. East. For these and many others all priced to sell for cash or terms, phone Robert E. Mont-ador Limited. (178) Hold it - Kitchen range,' ffui-h and mattress,! Iw and heater. Blue,1 (1731 j Sinner Hewing M:i- "od condition. $75 1 o rOi ecu 767. (173M -Small chesterfield' 'm double bed with ; mattress. 204 W to 6:00 pm 073) I Ladles all wool' c, tweed suit, like It Pays to Advertise! STEAMSHIP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:13 p.m. s For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B C. Canadian National NEIGHBOR! August is just around O AUGUST Y the corner - Have you been to the VARIETY STORE for your Post Cards and Views of Prince Rupert? Don't Jorget Souvenirs and Novelty items including a large selection of Burnt Leather Goods and Hand-Carved Totem Poles. Prince Rupert Florists J00 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 777 , 512(10. Also "("'ial battery, lor (" rlinimatisin rt,c LEV12'50' IMlly Nrws 0tn,.p JiJ3"' Nw ann h u7' FOR SALE Salt Lake two-room cabin furnished with two threc-tiiiarter double - deck iron beds and mattresses, .wood or coal stove. One fourteen foot copper riveted clinker-built boat with Brings Stratum Engine, P, hp. Boat canvas-covered. All In good condition. Phone 94, C. C. Mills. (175) FOR SALE. Two apartment house, immediate occupancy. Black 996. (173) Paper, first AND THERE ARE MANY SUMMER DAYS YET TO COME ... GET YOUR LOTIONS. CREAMS, SUN GLASSES and "other holiday supplies at t,. '"KK'iiR Jacks d tvf""11,. bicycles, 'j'Wrllns, bat- ; wasters and elec-m,ne funs, beautl-Everv1,.1? a." Flowers lor All Occasions nTvIoyaT HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water Keep Coo! - FOR SALE Brick and concrete block, 2nd Ave. Apartment, hardwood floors, hot water heat. Store, full basement. Phone Red 104 after ('.. (tf) Black 324. ' (tf) Live Electrically f-l!)47 rv.j Panel A. MarKKNZIK FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY SPECIAL Continental Bed. Full Sire. Restmore flat ribbon spring, full size. Are spring fill mattress, full size $71.00 See our carpets lust arrived fhone 775 327 3rd Avenue METAL BOKE IMUtrr ptarmanj SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE PHONE 79 1?" NAMES PLUMBING Installations and I Renalrs. SHEET MET At WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof-; Ing. Letoumeau & Sons. 629; Sixth West. Phone MS Of) I ) PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Electric Fans $12.95 Electric Ranges $229.00 Electric Rangettes $69.00 Electric Ironers $129.50 Electric Floor Polishers $59.50 Electric Washers ...... $148.50 OF TASTY MEALS AT THE HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Dru,,i4 "r onove s, fii'i",1 oford Brus. , Riwd Maintenance rid pWel? Clamshell I'itS r?nnck Grapples; H&1 All Steel ex Cate CLOTHES LINES IRONING BOARDS GALVANIZED WARES STEP LADDERS CLOTHES DRYERS KITCHEN UTENSILS FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS REGAL PRINTERS Chinese Dishes Specialty CHOP SUEY Sawn iV. "a "n SATIN-GLO VARNISHES Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. PAINTS . enow ai ENAMELS PHONE 21 PHONE 210 PRINCE Rl'PERT BESNER BLOCK STEWART, B-C. Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 jn. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Ordert Box 423 222 Second Ave. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. $pllsmnR1"- 1, ' 100 per bundle. (186)