Print? nupeti Daflp I3ctof Friday, July 22, 1949 QUIET BUT For reliable and dependable Everything for Building Lumber of all kinds Mouldings, Flooring, Siding, Cedar and Asphalt Shingles, Plasterboard, Wail-boards. Fir, Cedar and Birch Plywood, Cement, Brick, Flas- INTERESTING Ilk assliUL m j if 24-hour service, call 555 Service Mefitinj? of Operating Engineers Local 510, In Carpenters' Hall, Friday, July 22nd, 7:30 Cabs. (I7i) p.m. Special business and elec Miss Mary Caldcr Becomes Bride of Joseph Green at Salvaticra Army Ceremony Moose Legion meeting Friday. tions of - officers. All members please attend. Members of Local 115 are cordially invited. Quiet but interesting was the marriage which took place yes ter, etc. Aero Club mid - summer dance. Saturday, July 23rd. Tickets from members. (171) (170) Sons of Norway picnic Sunday, July 24th. Boats leaving Standard Oil 10:30 a.m. Bring lunch and cups. (H) ALHERT & McCAFFERY LIMITED LL' r ' Billy Toderas of the local Sea Cadet Corps left on Wednesday evening's train for Montreal to PHONE 116 T. M. Watson of Prince Oeorge arrived in the city from terday afternoon at the Salva-j tion Army officers' quarters when Miss Mary Agnes Calder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Calder, formerly of this city and now of Francois Lake, became the bride of Joseph Aaron Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson Green of New-boro, Ontario. Major William Jurgensen officiated and Mr. and Mrs. John Linney were witnesses of the ceremony, others present being Mrs. Yurgensen and Mrs. attend an International Sea Cadet camp. ;e, superintend- Union steamer Catala, Capt. the Interior on Tuesday night's train and Is visiting here for a week before proceeding to Van : department of . Ernest Rhennarri u rini in nnrt Sam Klrkaldy, Terrace post- 1, C. Power Co. I at 8.30 tWg evenlng from th master, who has been on a trip couver on a holiday trip. '? iZLZ f, r south and will sail later on her w. Wiaughnessy Military Hos Tony Day Pullover Sweaters with -1 Anniversary Sale at Family pital In Vancouver, arrived In the city on the Prince George Shoe Store is still on. Thirty percent off Men's, Women's and j-s, will leave on return to Vancouver and way e south to take points. Reg tover, regularly pur yesterday from the south, on his! Children's Shoes. (It) C. K. Ytreberg. A duet was sung by Mr. Linney and Mrs. way back to the Interior. ser on the Coquitlam, Is coming north in that capacity1 on the Mrs. Bobby Reid and children "Thank heavens, Junior's off the bottle now no more formulas, and all that fuss." Robert and Roberta, left this , ., the Inspector's provincial elec-spartment. Mr. not certain where med In his new Langridge and Mr. and Mrs. Green are taking up residence at Eighth Avenue Catala this trip. It Is expected Joe Norton, who has been the Coquitlam. which had a mis- visiting here with his parents, rjap at Masset recently which Mr. and Mrs. A. Norton, left on week to holiday at Vancouver, where they will visit Mrs. Reid's necessitated her withdrawal from Wednesday evening's train for t PERSONALIZED LABELS... Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rowebottom, Mrs. C. K. Ytreberg and son, who have been visiting for the Martin, sailed last night on the mother, Mrs. Barney Smaile. West. The bride, until recently, was a member of the hospital staff here. The groom Is" engaged in for service, will be back on the run Prince Oeorge to take a plane 'WhUe visiting In the southe they t to leave s .same time. to Whltehorse where he Is work , next week. Prince Rupert for Vancouver to ing with Poole Construction Co. pay a visit with friends after fishing. plan to take a trip through Washington and Oregon. Arthur Brooksbank is sailing tonight on the Catala for Vancouver enroute to Yellowstone which they will proceed to Hope j last fortnight at Limerlost Lodge, near Masset, aie leaving tonight on the Catala to return to Victoria. They arrived In the city Thursday afternoon by air. Mr. Rowebottom is provincial Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry. io tvLten a oeven.ii i,uy au-, the R w returned trj r- a m w jr U J " f J W mm a m !at the Broadway Cafe Thurs- ventists' Bible camp. They will clty today j rom a business trip visit Edmonton before return- i 0 Vancouver, ing home. i day afternoon were Harry 1 Woods, Vancouver; Sam Joy, National Park where he will spend a few days holidaying. On the way home he will visit Victoria and expects to be back In about three weeks. A very smart pullover sweater, made in Canada from fine Australian wool. At your request we wiJJ order a personalized label . bearing your own name, or if for a gift, the name of the p erson; for whom the gil't is intended. ... Vancouver; William Rcnnie, Using is payable In advance. Please refrain from! 1 P Url rt n.mn,,. ICnieniS, H . E. Partor rarKCr, '.ei-ifi.,. 9,. u rrf m.r inoortinn minimum I i., .... - - H. .....w ..w.., .......... D-lr.no O, T - Human Rights Commission Meets Again ,-th Notices 50c, Cards ol Thanks, UeaM Notices, "" -.. . n. muun.-, Marriage and Eneaucment Announcements: $2. Vancouver; ana Dr. L. M. i I if , v ..PEC1AL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Greene, Prince Rupert. They received a warm welcome from PrAuirlnnt Tf CI Van Hnp Cln.ro VVANTBU Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Paddy) Ivarson left on Wednesday evening's train for New York where they will embark August 12 on the steamer Stavanererf iord for VTANThl) - Office help, quail-.vvftni-m.u..... tlione Red -""Entertainment feature of the Please board. -keeping. Apply in ' mppt.i nrr tt'a a h. eVinu'lnnr nf lam (171 554. a visit to their native home in I $7.25 and $8.25 films, "Highway Sixteen" and a Red Cross blood donor film, at the Capitol Theatre. central Norway. They expect to be away until November 8 ing qualilicauons, 1 1 i. Daily News, (tf ) -T do dressmaking. It 990. 140 9th East. (1741 WANTED TO RENT Apartment or cabin urgently needed by young couple with small son Any location. Apply Meredith. Rupert Hotel. (170t This might happen to us . but the customer never loses when he deals at Plumbing Troubles? WANTED Have buyer for 5 room bungalow, close In. Also require listings on lour, five, and six room houses. , Arm-stronu Agencies. Phone 342 DAN'S SERVICE STATION "Where the Workingman Gets a Break." f SECRETARY Y School girl as er. Phone Black 5 and 6. H4 Two experienced s. Must have ex-one other need in person Skeena phone 581. (tf) 'j Heilau'.e boys ly news route eir names at tne iff ice. (tf) ' McBRlDE STREET or Green 207 (evenings). WANTED Furnished or un-furni.shPd house. Gen. Del., Del Siesner. (171) CALL BLUE 846 iiHiummfi Members of the ynited Nations Commission on Human Rights which recently concluded its fifth session at Lake Success, hold an informal discussion between meetings. Left to right: Dr. Charles Malik, of Lebanon, Rapporteur; Prof. Rene Cassin, of France; and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Chairman. The Commission began drafting an International Covenant to implement the Universal Declaration on Human Rights adopted last year la Paris by the General Assembly. Sanitation for the Nation SAAN1CH WANTED To rent, five-roomed house, furnished or unfurnished. Phone Black 900 between 8 and 7. (173) WANTED TO RENT 2 bedroom house Famtlv. Phone Red Driver. Apply df) Plumbing & Heating 6U9. (173) It class welder. 4 Sheet Metal 1 UH t: VYOKK WANTED PAPER TOWELS PAPER CUPS DEODORANTS DISINFECTANTS Prince Rupert Florist Representing: G. H. Wood & Co. Ltd. Dustbane Co. Ltd. : Brodie Brush Co. Ltd. S. C. Johnson Wax Co. PAINTING and DECORATING '300 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 777 Flowers for AU Occasion Brush or spray, can us lor free estimates and save money. Call Spence & Matuik. Blue 215. 233 11th Street. (181) i m - i : .1 II i. i l M Jk' - " eilv man (Pen-to i ,t rare of chick-provided. Val-...j. .nione 657. (1701 -j's t3. Advertise! r. vI.K imlicrlost WILL look after children during ANNOUNCEMENTS Advertisements in tms comma will be charged for full month mt, 2So per word day Green 15(. ('' w77RKWANTED 14 year old boy would like work lor summer. Phone Green 284. (173) (Due oak dining c Ki cabinet gram- PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE: 712 Second Avenue Phone 632 P. O. Boi 772 1 Be Black im. (170) if FOR RfcNT jie 25-35. Phone FOR RENT Room and board. 1153 Uth Ave. E. Blue 508 ( 176) Vacation School, First Baptist Church dally 9:30 a.m. July 18-29. All children, ages 3-14 years. Port Edward W. A. Bazaar, August 8th, Community Hall. OFFERS YOU Sunshine, tennis, hunting, fishing, horseshoes, lawn croquet, badminton, dancing, boating, picnic-ing, swimming, bicycling, clam bakes, motor scooters, And Now Saddle Ponies Arrive on July 23 Wire your reservations to Limberlost, Masset, B. Q. "OPEN YEAR AROUND" icn table $3 00. FOR RENT Room for two girls I (170) Livjrino u.iiii kitchen nriv- CM bicycle in Catholic Bazaar October 5 ileges it required. Phone Black 2SB. or inauire 8i)5 Borden I Apply to 13i;4 and 6. Street (172) 1 (1VUI Sonja Ladles Bazaar. Oct. 28. lutrhen range ROOM FOR RENT- Close in. Phone Green 937. (173) fit and mattress 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. Black 884 find heater. Blue REAL ESTATE Protect jour home vith durable colour-lasting loveliness . . . specify 1M1 'English" Faint. I (173) ) kev selection, burn Svmphonola 1 rond'ition: tort FOR SALE Two apartment house, immediate occupancy. Black 096. d"3) Rebckah Bazaar, Oct. 28. St Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 3. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 17. LODE. Chapter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 24. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, Nov. 28. Saturday. Bi'lil.er. 24 key i citr nrinir unrl rimr.rete t fl' l 1015. Apply . hinck. 2nd Ave. Apartment, ;j Smithers. (10) hardwood floors, hot water 518 3rd Ave. W. Thone Red 400 heat. Store, full bascmeni. Phone Red 104 alter 6. (tf) it In good condl-S 1U8 First Over- -IOLD IT NEIGHBOR! Phone 311 McBride Street FOR SALE 7 room house, good residential locations, fu'J husement. fenced, excellent ffic Daily Newsl family home. $4800 full price t-,.,o twins Anolv Arm- we-roomed house SVtlO. Furnished. ""strong Agencies. Plume 342 or buy. 1140 Hays (172) Green 2)l leves.) vl,"; TENDERS will be received by Pjantmnj Have you been to the VARIETY' STORE for your Post Cards and Views of Prince Rupert? Don't forget Souvenirs and Novelty items including a large selection of Burnt Leather Goods and Hand-Carved Totem Poles. w and used furn 1 mliiiK paper, lir.sti t. loiitt'.im lackil 1l r NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water W( ) I, ilM, .1 Rood bicycles, typewriters, bat-enm. new electric i Misters and elec-rtew rims, beauti-i new cups and trythhiE at the I Sec B. C. Fur-Black m. (tf) it HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays ..... 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7p,m. to 9 p.m. the iinuersmneu no w "u"" Thursday. July 28th 1949. for the puri'iiase of Lots 5, 8 7 and 8. Bock 2. Section 1. City "f Prince Rupert, together with improvements situated lilOllEST or any tender not necessarily accepted TERMS strictly cash. G. F. FORBES Official Administrator, Administrator. Estate of Jules Seguln, deceased, Court House, Prince Rupert, B. c-(m) '8, r Advertise in tne Dally Newsl STEAMSHIP . PRINCE RUPERT-SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE TOUTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Canadian National Ford Panel Kalen .Why Wait ... . 94 7 ay . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. i Phone 281 P.O. Box 106 SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVENUE . ! KNOWN 'NAMES -I , Bneeder Shovels, r faulii.es: Adam; .THIS VALUE-SIOOO down FOR ALL YOUR "S: Littlefnrrl Bros load Maintenance u' closed schoo downtown; Balance In easy Owptl Plnmholl PHONE 1 79 . S TRADE IN YOUR OLD TOASTER OR IRON' FOR A NEW ONE NOW! $1.00 Allowed On Each Trade-In REQUIREMENTS - SEE monthly payments. bedroom house on corner property t,rnace-Hcone-basement; plastered fire ninep- excellent value. oi a pection of these propel -tie. Asnn -Phone Armstrong see 342 or Green 297 (eveso. t Rock Grapplos; 'Concrete Mixers; ft Trucks; Nelson Jers for Stockpile smoval: Rice 1'ort-uaal Pumps; tine Scrapers and national All Steel Hoists: National rwmiiis; National ns and Convcvors. Bation from Na- REGAL Tl, Tible I'.p ill PHONE 24 -Six room " Wartime tm--vT- CAT TP Box 423 I J 222 Second Ave. ' run, om,t,-v. kc line OF TASTY MEALS AT TIIE Res Cat e Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY j CHOW MElN Jinery Co. Ltd., ? house 7tn Ave. a. " near Ridley Home. tont. nnndton. T Immediate . p. u. (tt) t n w nurrnaser. 3sed shintrles sel- .:S1.00 per bundle. occupancy iui b,,.rt Price-$3,700. Prince Rup Realty Co. tul Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. A. MacKENZIE FlIRNITURE LTD. A "GOOD PLACE TO BUY SPECIAL Coirftinental Bed. Full Siie. Remore flat ribbon ypring, full siM-Aee spnnit tress, full sue $"00 1 (IBS) FOR SALE 2 lots on Eleventh a., iurrtlvmnnt ram, WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies BESNER BLOCK STEWART. B C. Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 ajn. to 5:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Order PHONE 210 PRINCE RrPERT staliations and with a Rarage erected also knocked down LOK SlAvt. . rt u en' nil for IOr Sefc our carpet, lurt arrived Hi 1 M K T A f unit r.,a,ini rdone 1 1 j - B. 'eau & Snna R'JQ DUIIOIIIK . ooaltV I rl Ft $1000.00. Prince Rupert Rf.a' Co. iiinp 1 w4 w. VXJ