3 IPtinti tlupert Ctaity JQttBt Saturday, April 23, 1949 Local News Items 9 Id ftettek Hemes " "" n mm,wvm ijatjiji,, jl ' wittx litiJilliallilUlnilUitlbUltiiilllliitU.iUuliintiiinHlllllilUiiiUitilllitlltHllI PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TEA Visitors to the spring tea and sale of the First Presbyterian Cash for old gold. Mulder's J. E. Merryfkld, Progressive-Conservative organizer, Vancouver, who has been in the city during the week, left last evening for points up river. He expects to be back in Prince Rupert next week. Mouse Whist Drive and dance every Saturday night 8:30. Utt Regular meeting of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, Sunday April 24th, 2:J0 'p.m. Members please attend this meeting. (95) . 4 Mrs. Frank Hogan and chil- sroura . SHIRTS Church Ladies Aid held Thurs- I day afternoon in the church hall were greeted with an at uren came norm to Klemtu can- Persons interested in enter nery on the sBeamer Catala ilne an exhibit or disolay for - ",. ,.- 'i ', "sCx "A Tliursday night to take up resi-! the Industrial Exhibit at the dence for the summer. . I civic Centre during Carnival ll' Complete Stock in Thick- xjijln ncss from 'An to l'," fjW Albert & McCaffery W Limited "Evcrythlnt; for the Builder" yt rilONE 116 tractive scene. Spring flowers adorning the tables set the motif for the function. Receiving the guests were Mrs. C. G. Ham, president of the 1 Ladies' Aid, and Mrs. George Sendall. Convener of the tea room was Mrs. John Bremner, Week please contact Don For- ward or Ed. Mussallcm not later than June 15th. (97) Norman McLean, personnel assisted by Mrs. M. J. Keays, Mrs. J. A. Teng and Mrs. George Watch for the Girl Guide or Brownie in uniform at your door! She will take your cookie order. April 25 to 30 is Cookie Week. (95) J. A. Carter, who came to Prince Rupert years ago from Alberta, where he . had lived ever since the early 'eighties, is still in hospital which he enter-' ed last winter. His general condition is udnerstood to be much the same. Murray. Pourers were Mrs. Alex Mc-Rae, Mrs. G. A. Hunter, Mrs. H. Calderwood and Mrs. William Reid. Acting as serviteurs were Mrs., William Noble, Mrs. M. Erickson, Mrs. R. L. Eby, Mrs. N. S. Brewer, Miss Jean Calder manager for Columbia Cellulose Co., left today by air on a business trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ogilvie and son, Gary, who lived in Prince Rupert during the war and later moved to Kamloops, arrived ln the city yesterday on, the Princess Louise from Vancouver to renew acquaintances. AIRPA55ENGERS c payable In advance. Please refrain Irom telepboolog tag vnrd pr IfuerUun. minimum chare. 0e. Birtn Muuew Gaberdines Fine Wools Rayons Poplins. Broadcloths wood and Miss Heather Brewer. .nd EnKMienK'nt Announcements: 'J. el'EClAL DIEI'LAY. DOUBLE TUICE C. C. Kristcnsen, customs Inspector fioiri Vancouver, passed through the city yesterday on LOST AMD FOUND Tonight To Vancouver R. Campbell Truck r Ho ton ,a. Phone 350. TOOTHSOME TOT Six weeks old Sandra Joan Maude of Guelph, Ont., Is astounding the dental profession but is blissfully unaware of the excitement that she is creating. Shown here in the arms of her mother, Sandra Joan has already cut six teeth and both doctors and dentists term such cases as "extremely rare." The first tooth put in an appearance when she was five weeks old and since then more teeth are appearing almost daily. Having teeth at birth is said to be more common. Uf) the Princess Louise from Vancouver enroute to Tulsequah, where he will replace W. J. Nelson, who has been appointed sub-Collector of Customs at Ocean Falls. Mr. Nelson is ex- LOST Several checks endorsed by Socro's Quality Grocery. Anyone finding same please . contact Lindsay's Cartaue. All banks have been notified. (99) J. Richards, J. Harvey, Mrs. G,. Thornington, G. Hills, N. A. McLean, Mrs. Bassett. To Sandspit A. Williamson, RENT 3. 4 or 5 In charge cf tl:c plant stall were Mrs. J. M". Simpson and Rev. George Sendall. The fancy work stall was in charge of Mrs. W. W. Bowes and Mrs. Murdo MacArthur, while the plain sewing booth was directed by Mrs. N. McLean and Mrs. William Bremner. The white elephant stall was in charge of Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. A. Martin. At the home ! cooking booth were Mrs. H. C. Halliday and Mrs. E. F. Saun-i ders Vent or House till um riM r (98, FOUND Black Puppy, white , wcled to arrlve hcre ln thc ncar markings on paws and chest , , Phone Green 288. Uw ulure- jrl to clerk in busi-? simrie nrefcrred. i .,l.tTi-i1 intw ii WORK WANTED (UN Iianu w i iwim mi Citv. (99' D. N. Yearwood, Mrs. Beaven. Friday From Vancouver Mr. Breck-er, H. G. Chapman, C. W. Lald-law, J. S. Laidlaw, A. S. Barton, D. A. Hay, H.. Foulger. H. Person, H. Sellers, G. McQuarric, W. Wilcox From Sandspit E. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Applewhaite sailed last night on the CoquiW lam for the south Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. Applewhaite is making the round trip and will be back tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Applewhaite will re- Sun Valley IJaronot Milestone all three makes in a wide variety of shades. $5.00 $10.00 California Cruisei t A fine wool jacket, com-: fortable and smartly' styled for leisure wear. $10.95 - $12.50 $13.65 , Civic Centre Dates . WORK WANTED Will mind children in own home daily. Phone Black 822. (94) r BENT f T"nousekeepiiiS Cashier was Mrs. J. W. Charles Guy, former well known purser of Union Steamships and now with head office traffic department at Vancouver, arrived ln thc city on the Catalar yesterday from Vancouver. Making a trip north on of PERSONAL 101) Jlii East. i turn to thc city by plane next FRIDAY SUNDAY Sports Sleeping 95) f J Nice I ;th w. To Vancouver Miss F. M. j Wednesday aiternoon. ficial business, he sailed last PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES rubber goods) twelve samples for 50c postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, catalogue included. General Novelty Co., Dept. 'PR.' 71 Major St., Toronto. Out. (107) Erickson, P. Heasman. W. Page.i- p.m. 2:00- night on the Coquitlam to make 5N0 ROOM for hot and cold iron All To Sandspit M. Phillips, V. Adult Club Badminton. MONDAY Sports HOTEL ARRIVALS City fire department answered a call at 9:30 this morning to the Imperial Oil wharf where a camp scow, owned , by John Clausen, had caught fire after a tar-heating stove overflowed. The blaze was brought under control without damage to the scow. Smith. THURSDAY From Vancouver Miss F. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES a.m. 9:00 Class Bo-Mc-Hi Gym Prince Rupert thc trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands and thence on to Vancouver tomorrow night. A. W. Newman, general freteht agent, Union Steamships Ltd. and former agent for the company here, arrived from Vancouver on the Catala yesterday Wright, A. Murphy, J. Harvey, CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS R. Bermann, W. Rody. one urceii 1st. (tt Jll SALE JVjllrr Osuml. 40 ft. Jiuh speed engine ir cooied. At New bic Blue 852. Sell fcAbic. nou !iKl2e i?-Un pan-itmdition. Cash or U McLean cO 75 From Sandspit M. Young, K. PREPARE NOW for Spring Examinations. Write M CO. School, 301 Endcrton Bids., Winnipeg, Man. (hi R. Walmsley, D. J. Slader, S R. Special p.m. 3:30-Junior Boys Crafts. 7:30 Mixed Beginner's Leathercraft. 8:00 Band Practice. 8:00 P.T .A. Council. R. McCannel, Vancouver; A. Fowler, Sandspit; B. Ellis, Kamloops; G. McQuarrie, Kamloops; II. Foulger, Kamloops; H. Sellers, Kamloops; C. W. Laidlaw, Kamloops; J. S. Laidlaw, Kamloops;' D. A. Hay, Kamloops; J. Bloomfield, T. Redelak, O. Rig-ler, J. Belows, S. Crosbie. METAL WOKE afternoon in the course of an official trip north and sailed Commodore Cale COMPLETELY RENOVATED "Better Than Ever" last night on the Coquitlam to i id . i :n Kane in pouu make the round trip to thc Queen Charlotte Islands! He will I j -iii. ii - in- PLUMBING Installations and Repairs. SHEET META1 WORK. Tar and Gravel Roofing. LetoumeHU & Sons. 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tl) REAL .ESTATE tiicau. Phone Blue A. Persons, Kamloops; T. Ilopktns, North ' Vancouveh; A. Rhiniaucr, Vancouver; I Announcements All aertiwn. .m i ttita coluruu will be charKed for a tall month M 3S nnU word Anglican Spring Sale, Satur return here tomorrow and will remain until Tuesday when he t- Wine tapestry Ilonklns. North Vancouver; A. will sail by the Chilcotin on his FOR SALE 4 room furnished PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS return to Vancouver. and chair in roo1 mj 5 tube DcFor-short wave radio. (9lW S. Barton, Kamloops; A. F. Cot- j troll, Seattle; J. A. Wilcox, Van- j : couver; II. C Chapman, Vancou- house close In. For particulars Phone Blue 909. (tl) FOR SALE 4 room wartime 0H TRADE-On t- JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue r house. Unfurnished. 2nd. ; ve'f " i Mr. , ami--Mrs. F. Hudson,; 43 mi idel 5 11 P. ioiic Red 411. (95i day April 23. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 27. .. . Rotary Club Daffodil Tea, Civic Centre, April 28. St. Peter's Y.P.A Musical Show, "Spring Fantasy" Civic. Centre, April 29. Overlook. Phone Red 872 (98) Restless Nights rflP RAT V . An:illillPllt. Rlfwk I M Chevrolet Sc- trouble- 1 Tl . ,.r rrw.ro ' Oftt-tl" niUI-llff Ul llll! Oil Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding i Hunt's Inlet; B. Kelly, Queen, j Charlotte City;' S. Kostiuk.j j Prince George; O. Landry, Tcr-; irace; G. C. McOrd, Sunnysidc; : Best Food and Service ln City Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders V ' .,V....'.' ,.f ' PrS IrmrulariUr. In ktdncy fui.r jp y Ruod condition. ned. Can be seen M'lturs. (tf) n afflictiou which rrnixnulB limnr fur owner Annlv P.O. tloiiliig. Box 1815. 93) ell ut muRiieKlau treat mem. imau-KftPlIJLSi. BurniiiK aensBtioiM. Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. j Church Spring I m. Young, Vancouver; R. Al The United 3 empty houses! PHlnful twltehw e wltwcd. and SPECIALISTS UN SAWMILL and . MININO MACHINERY WE HAVE VIll" uiuun ivm o ---- patient feels . an almost Immediate chaiiRC for tlic better In his whole bcllll!. Good News from GOODYEAR I'i bedroom suite, i'-s. etc. B09 6th Ave. iii.rs. (94) t 4-1S42 DikIuc special fen, ewkI condition, terras. Phone 223 or i (88i I- One Man Power I unr week, only len, Decker Lake; Mr. and Mrs. E. Blinen, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. S. McLean, city; C. de-Kergommeaux, Terrace; T. Showinghower, Vancouver; J. Harvey, Vancouver; Mrs. M. C. Kinney, Marksdalc, Ontario; Mrs. F. Erickson, Vancouver. I I GOODYEAR FULL-POWER Macn.))llls are for aulc at Drug Stores. . ' readv for immediate occu-j puncv -priced from $2400 to! $37o(). and a small four very smartly decorated. Come in ,or call us and sec the listings on hand-wfc may have exactly what you are' seeking. Armstrong Agencies Hhone 342. 307 3rd W. 97) 4 Room Wartime House 6th East Reasonable on terms or cash. Phone Black 935. (9i Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers tor All Occasions Sale. May 5. Catholic Girl Guides tca-honic cooking sale May 5, 2:30 to 5. Regular Card Party, 8 p.m. sharp. Catholic School Hall. May 5. Gyro Klondyke. Night, Civic Centre, May 0. Kinsmen's Auction Bale, Saturday, May 7. C.C.F. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons A. D. Flowers. Port 1 ,ao' 1 " ',.!""" 1 -tftt 42l.wrrft. lim B'K SM.K 1948 Hill-4-diMir Sedan in Mit.ii.ui. Can be seen STORAGE BATTERIES Price Reduction due to lower material costs now in effect Factory Fresh GOODYEAR Batteries at H Piii Jiwrior Auto and . ( c Garace. Best f- ptlus vehicle. (95i mi lof Norway Hall. i Skagit BU 30 Don-' nry power; lines 1'ltlNC K RI IM IIT REALTY CO. Houses For Sale 5 Rooms and bath with garage 2 blocks from MeBridc on 7th Ave. E. $4000.00. 5 Rooms and bath with glassed in verandah at rear. Hot water system. This house is in excellent condition. Price $3700 (10 cash. See P. II. I.INKY 97. 'ads; mounted on for details and in- Presbyterian Missionary Tea Church Hall, May 12. Music and Drama Festival, May 12 and 13. Eastern Star Tea. May 19, Mrs. buy imn -FATHER ! Take the Family to Limbcrlost This Year! ,. , AOVENTl RE'. EXCITEMENT! ENTERTAINMENT I OR ALL CHILDREN Sports- Swimming,- Games Galore MOTIIElt Da thing, Croquet, Dridge, etc FATDEK Fishing, Hunting, Doating, etc Armstronn Azrn- PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE mix Mil, idij S-Ncw and Used Fur-rd-arc and Office 712 Second Ave. Phone G32 j $3dii0 witli UMiiis buys 0 room L. W. Kcrgin. II.M.C.S. llaida Chapter l.O.D. E. Tea, May 21. Cathedral W. A. Tea, May 20, Mrs. W. S. Kcrgin. Bonja Ladies Tea May 28. United Church Tea June 8 at the home of Mrs. Nickerson, Borden Street. ibimhUv Used Ar-N and Coal Stoves. Bicvclcs. Office p'idinK Chairs. Ra-and battery sots, f's: Floor Covering, it'ups and Saucers, tRus 50';;. less than 52-piece English fiifr Sets. Enamel Wartime House on uu iooi Jot. Includes large range and oil heater. 500 full mice for two bedroom house Willi basement, on two lots. Includes considerable iurniture. ... All these can be had at Limbcrlost at rates to fit your poeketbook. For further Information contact LIMliERLOST LODGE, 2nd. Ave. Phone 563 or I'nion Steamships offices, 3rd. Ave., Phone 508. $1250 down buys 4 room war Quart, etc. All at P'-cs. B.C. FURNI- time on waier siue ui .-hb Overlook. TIME TO RE-PACK FRONT Wi:iX HEARINGS To ensure safety, prevent undue wear and expensive repairs, drop in and have us pack them correctly. Inexpensive but vital to longer and safer car life. $1250 down lor couage- Black 324. Cook Stoves. 4 'CS. Tahliw flmirv ,v j styie warume t. muuuih siove and heater. On high side' of 8Ui Ave. East. ts. Atmlv iru 11 i.h $000 down tor Small 4 wax- . . m . . . . u. I Hr time on bin Ave. r 307 lith Avenue (97) Usht colored BuT-niiitr.s' Piinno niin-it $3000 down for large iarmy 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 1910 rnones 60 and 68 J0j8 7th East. (94i - 6-plcr.e Kitchen home ccntraiiy im-aw-u-Two lots, garage, basement, hot water heating with $3150 full price for two bedroom house in central location, with cement bast- T..'.!iio nw.co linve many BOB PARKER'S UPTOWN SERVICE STATION BENDIX automatic Washer SAViS&WAYSl conctition. Phone I (94) M room house and 1 wmUtion. Ap-Ave. West or r 17- (97) PHONE 791 i o k..th i-irirn and small. or Second and MiBride At ti.crsentlmo we also have several building lots .vaii..i.i for botli Private UZ W'rMv- Washing oiH r!fimnurcial builclind. . muiu i umngn. Steel The only way to buy a k. 1,1 m . We con- r,;(oy Pram. All 1. Call Black . . . (94i .idit a Privilege U, show you through our many l Mr-logs. For appointment Phone IAVK MOT WATIW Bead!, wttfc fmlmtrJ Wf-Sef CfhnHer, mm lets water thai aay other washe, MVM tOAP AietM MecauM Krndix uses li Hot water, it im ffloch Utt tt I AM) j;N;N;s HOME BUILDERS! Property in a new subdivision available soon . . . Choice view lots at reason 2. Ltd ttOBEKT E. MONTADOR l RZeV,"m)cd Hali- t8 i. readv l.o FEATUtlNG TOYS All Year 'Round KIDDIE CARS PF.DAI, CARS TlvICVCl.ES WAGONS SCOOTERS No matter what the occas-sion is in any season, you will be pleased bv the selection ot TOYS at ... . K-'SS halibut DKPAKTMKNT OF NATIONAL REVENUE TAXATION DIVISION NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS From April 25th to April 3uth, representatives from the Vancouver Income Tax Office will be In Prince Rupert for the purpose of :- (1) Kccdviiig HM8 Tax ltcturns. (2) lU'ceiving Payments of Income Tax (but only those in tho form of cheques,' money orders, etc). (3) (Jiving tax information to taxpayers. THESE REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE LOCATED IN THE KILLAS & CHRISTOPHER ULIKI. 123 West 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert, B.L. (Please use side entrance) (H) luu naTMi No trftitor to 3. nr war. Ficlusir "TumbU CHIROPRACTOR Actiod" tfttlmt of all! SAVK YOW All h Ustlf, Bendii washes, rinsei 5 times, damp- 4. able prices. N.H.A. district. Place your reservations now with ... ARMSTRONG AGENCIES John F. L. Hughes, D.C Fh.C 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 42 f' Appointment Iivr v 11,11 a Crown Bca,n Ne? .,Frcclit Union 97 PUNKKy"" W for r,1,',' hw "I Bam Ills., rc- f.Owen Ltbnal ' J' 't L- Actam Smlth. 6 Irom wi Ful1 n- o fin iJia-' aV,onal Ma" I Vancouver. J Uf dry then ihuM HU off! OViR 1,500,000 NOW IN USE t 'RaeBros. HOIKS 10;30 m. to ia:30 pm nd 307 3rd W. Real Estate Phone 312 Insurance (98) Phone Red 400 to 5 p.m. KVKNINUH Monday nd Friday. 7:30 pm. fol tw those unable to come during day. RECEPTIONIST In attond- . w. 518 3rd Ave. LIMITED anoe afternoons.