ORANGE LADIES Vtlnti tlupm OatIp JHIetoi Saturday, August 13( 1949. Quietly MarrieH Here Last Night Quiet and informal was the marriage which took place last evening In First United Church when Rev. Lawrence C. Sieber DRAPE CHARTER The Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association, at their meeting Thursday evening, draped Cash for old gold. Bulger I Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Nlckerson Miss Irma McKinnon of the'and famllv are leaving on Mon-Royal Bank Staff In fivino ,) day night's train for Lake Kath- united Miss Florence Maureen wm After attending the Job's Daughters international gathering in Spokane, for which they left last night on the Catala, Mrs. L. W. Kergin and daughter, Miss Dorothy Kergin, will return to Vancouver where the former will visit for a few ays while the latter will return to her nurses' training at the Vancouver General Hospital. casua Everything for Building Lumbrr of all kinds Mouldings, Flouring, Siding, Cedar and Asphalt Shingles, Plasterboard, Wall-boards, lir, Cedar and Birch Plywood, Cement, Brick, Plaster, etc. AMJERT & McCAFFKUY LIMITED the charter in honor of the me- Sutherland, daughter of Mr. to Regina where she will spend yn 10 spend a ten"day holiday. mory oi the late Mrs. Moya'and Mrs. Cecil W. Sutherland a vacation. i nomas, jand Ernest J. Chapman of Fort During the business session elements. Attendins the couple SHIRTS E. Willie of Terrace returned to his home in the interior on last nights train after spending a couple of days in the city on business. J. S. Wilson, principal of Bor Showing at The Salvation Army Citadel a film "Marching Forward," showing The Salvation Army's manyfold activities In homes,-Jhospitals and Institutions for babies, teen Mrs. D. Barber was installed as ( weTe Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. guardian, Mrs. W. Hanson as Ramsay of Prince Rupert. Mr. fifth committee and Mrs. A. ant Mr. Chapman left last eve-Hamilton as East End sick vis- j ning for Port elements where ltor- they will make their .home. Several members volunteered' . den Street School, returned to the city on the Catala last eve to assist with the tuberculosis received and one member ad- ASTHMA ,IWNE 116 vanced in the second or scarlet clinic on August 23 and with the AND HAY FEVER BKEATHKA8Y OF C J NASA Ltd. Vancouver. flC. agers and the aged. Saturday, Aug. 13, 8 p.m. (189) Mrs. W. D. Faught and child-len, Lenora and Dayle, left on last night's train for Red Deer, Alberta, where they will spend the next three week,? holidaying. degree. At a recent meeting six new members were admitted to the order. Fine Pure Wool Casual Shirts by Austin Kent. Brown, Wine, Blue and Grey Styled for comfort and r;rt:.. $10.50 ning after spending the past month at Victoria. Angus Macdonald, well known Vancouver Insurance man, after spending a few days in the city on business, sailed by the Catala last night on his return south. He had motored into Prince Rupert through the Interior. Civic Centre Carnival this coming week. The date of the fall bazaar was set for Decemocr 7 and for the r.ext general meeting, on Sep-tembr 8. Two new applications were ANNOUNCEMENTS Auveruiieiueiii in uij cutuuin wiJ be charged for full month t 25c per word You Saw It in The News! Advertise in tht. Dally News! Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore, who for years resided at North Pac- nic cannery on the fikpina . i. ivivahie in advance. Please refrain from Lutheran tea Sept. 10. Loyal Order of Moose Men's fi(ri 2c per word Per Insertion, minimum Cards ol Thanks, Death Notices, ....!,.. Sill' Mrs. Shopland of North Pacific Cannery ' was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to Gallano Island $2. if-r aoe and Engagement Announcements: River, arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from the south for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Tyfor'd of Vancouver were passengers BRANDED LINES I S V Ar Year-'Round FeaturM 5 iEi.V i&'i ert EATON'S VfSI From "Coast to Coast" 1 ll V A iVV "cHL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE and Women's Annual Bazaar and Dance September 29th and 30th. Moose Temple on the 29th, Civic Centre on the 30th. Dance and drawing for prizes at Civic auer having spent the past couple of months on the Skeena rmlr j.ncerc FnR sale Delivery business "uu,ru lne WQuiuam yestcr- River. V10wt lS mm&T 1 Centre. Centre. uwn for "ie with two trucks. For lntorma- oay on their way to the Queen Catholic Bazaar October 5 uriM ui" 11 nun can jqj. iui i viiauuitc isianns ior the round Jack C. Elscy of the sales de- and 6. , F-:,,mlv. .i i tiTM uiVTi n " 'f -'"""- mcjr are accom-; nartment of Nelson Rrn T.M ' : iPanled by their friends. Mr. and 'is leaving by Monday's nlane Green Pkw River Gabardine Shirts with regular collar. Grey, Maroon and CO TC Brown . . OmLJ Sonja Ladies Bazaar. Oct. 28. Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 26. St Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar, UCrx 1 Commodore NONE . WANTED Representative on Mrs- - . Dwight of Burlington, on his return to Vanrnnvpr aftpr spending the past month at the Nov. 3. dV, h.i- Territory to sell KANT-SAU uohoistered Furniture to Ke Mr. and Mrs. Harry King of coniPasy's Port Edward plant. Terrace were visitors in the rit.v He is tne son ot Dr. C. R. Elsey ,spital on r n- sister fur. yesterday, accomnaniprt hv Mr . of tnc -scientf lie research of B.C. ':X t lbs. 6 w- i tail Furniture Dealers Photos and bamples Supplied Apply Tynan s Ltd.. fourth & Commercial, Vancouver, B. C. (WD Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. Nov. 17. I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 24. vaK "Bettor Th-n Ever" S ! JVT(7w jBest Food end Service In Cltj? SiXP J .JPhone 17 for Send-Out Orders? I ? ! 5 Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. King's brother, Leonard King UE I Packers who is well known in Prince Rupert. Lloydminster rancher, and the latter'g daughter, Miss Irene King, who are paying a visit to .,t trulicr wnn; wlltns equip-j W AMfcU St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall 1 (GLEN EATON) Vwvwwww Bazaar, Nov. 26. Saturday. Terrace. They drove In with Oddfellows' Head Carpenter wants to rent light houseKceping room. Apply Room 2. Royal Hotel or B"X bill. Daily News. (190) VM 13-1 wt speed wirs. j. h. smnn oi Terrace :ixiun's-mtr, G.W.G. Pure Wool Tartan Shirts. Heavy weight. In Ch nn all sizes . 7.UU WANTED TO RENT Furnished suite or housekeeping room. C'nristian couple. Box 500 Dailv News. (18U rhaultti. k;eni 7 i'lid. i18i - h.ipf Marine' -j--p"i'r will" pr.iprliur ivn-;.-iJli.M!l KlU:in'. Coming Next Week Starting in this city a round of official visitations which will cover the whole province, James Haslett of Vancouver grandmaster of the Oddfellows Lodge for British Columbia, will arrive in Prince Rupert Monday morning aboard the steamer Princess Norah. He will pay his official visit to the local lodge on Tuesday night, proceeding the next day to Terrace to visit there Wednesday night. Then WANTED Sewing of all kinds. Apply suite 8, Bay Apis, i 191 1 WANTED -Room to share with working fcirl. Phone Red fi!)3. 11911 Mrs. E. T. Applowhalte will be leaving at the end of next week for a visit in Vancouver where she will be later Joined by Mr. Applewhaite. From. Vancouver they will go to Nelson to spend a few days before proceeding to Ottawa for the fcs-slon of Parliament. - Senator J. O. Turgeon, who was to have passed through here next Wednesday from boat to train enroute to the Associ v.th lilt 2:! leet Aulu Cmin, iiaui ; F).r(i Tutor. UIMTHI Pulr iFr,fl hin.ifii. n-RfiiMJiKiljle. , , -Aonlv Box 564. Dallv nj-r Ncws ,189, rvv?iX U fa lliaMMftM" d lumber IIKI.P WANTtU i.i 6 6tll Ave. WANTED Clerk. Apply Doms' ated Boards of Trade of Central he will continue to Smithers HI) British Columbia convention in j Prince George and Pouce Coupe Smithers, will, according to 1 later advices, be coming to j - - - Uaklit aitil U.ataltlUtl iLlUtllUtUlltaUUl LUtiatLt iUtUaUtLlUilUttUttiatHUtt lV- i Dept. Ktore. (my) :!irs. sh.ttsuns.i - -; : i ammunition,! WANTED Stenographer-' r 'iiust luldeis; bookkeeper. Apply Dr. R. O. npe Sales Co., I LargeJ Hit Oiuna. Out. i help WANTED r- Waitress, (193H Broadway Cafe. Ul) STEAMSU IP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOB PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK Smithers by way of Jasper Park. He Is due In 'Smithers on Thursday morning's train from the East. T. EATON C. fill s:ittft.StM YKllUkt 1. ' i I tail vv vv v fiU e'arliu""! HELP WANTED Butcher go-n, m,i ,i ine on holiday, man wanted AND SHIPYARD ii . i rs i ' if i iiMiwrr C. F. P. Faulkner, assistant. raws, electric: ,0 relieve him. Apply Rupert. sirfoiiyttj -r. vaiiluuvck UfJ district engineer lor ine icci SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS eifomc press; dihcihti. and Intermediate Ports' I eral department ol public works ds, and saucers. and sas, new BOYS WANTED Rellaole boys who has been in the city ana district for the past couple of hcavv 3-pi V i oe.su inn uany news iuu no linoleum, should file their names at tne iy Men's Uailv News Oltlce. (tf ) Iron and Brass Oaitings BUectric and Acetylene Welding weeks on official business. Mfvclrs, house,.,,," ,.., ..... ,..uri sailed last night on the Coquit- n'pri rirliin ntl-r" WAnitu-maii mi iu- Each Thursday , at 11:15 p.m. ; For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations . Write or Call ;:; ration work, urelerabiy sinuie hunts, battle - Hob Parker Ltd. , Uf SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL ' and . MININO MACTIINKRT chairs, ete. ! Uie lowest Furniture Cu;,! lam to make the round trip to Sandsplt, Queen Charlotte City and Skldegate. He will be back here on the same steamer tomorrow, proceeding back to his headquarters in Vancouver. WANTED Stenographer-secretary, duties will include taking dictation in shorthand, typing, liling and secretarial N0N NAMES this aJvettitcmcnt is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Boaid or the Goveromcnt of fltitish Columbia. "lor Sluvels. CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ::: Jn.es: Adam; dunes. Musi have at least a years experience. Age range 2'i to 32 years, snigie. Appiy National Employment Serv Eegai Printers Littlf ford Bros, id Maintpn:iiH' en Clamshell j ice. Order No. 5fjJ. UII ""ck (jrani)?s; EARLY ADVERTISING COPY IS APPRECIATED A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS WILL BRING RESULTS oncri-le Mixer?; WANTHi-Vnunu man 24 to 30 222 Second Ave. PHONE 24 irucks: Nelson I LAND ACT Nulled of Inlfiiltoii to upplv to Ine IhiiiI In Lund Rocordinss District ol Prince Rupert nd situate fruntina on U)U) Three (31. Four (41 mid Five (61, Block Nineteen (111). Town-itf ol Mssrt. TKe nolle thRt I. Samuel Leonard BtmjMon. Attcnt for Wueeu CUr-i..,.. r.nnwi l.lnilU-d ol Mllssot. whii Junior matriculation or '! lor Stockmle! "val; Rice Pun. ; better and of Rood character and appearance. Must have uotentiui sales ability and ;jl Pumps; Na-I in sire to advance application. tvS- treated conlidentialiy. tor particular.' upply to Mr. Hay, fainuer Sewing Machine Co. tlUUi Keep Cool - Lkc Electrically British CoHimblH. cK-cnitlon KihH Pickers. Intends to npply lor lease of the followliiR described lands: Beginning at a pout planted at the Bouth Easterly corner of Lot Five AI Block Nineteen (101. Townsite 'nit thence South l deit. 16 HHP WANTRD Bookkcenor lor established firm, one who Ileadtiuarters for Canning Supplies Glass Jars and Fittings Cans and Canning Machines Pressure Cookers Preserving Kettles e orraucrs .m;l : r'nal All Steel' '' National National ' and Conn vor., I 'lfn (rum Na- fP Co. Ltd.' Uf ' i Enamel kitrhrn' w'y 144 i-.ti). (191)1 1 ftl shiimle'sj '."(W per bun-. 1 drop Mdmi; i pud; 1" x B" 1 X 6" fluorine. ' has hurl exoerience In keep to low water nmi. ing a full set of books. State min. west Glidden Paints FOR ALL PURPOSES BLl'E 816 s-.lii-u r,nt-nrl f V UPrll'TlPP . I V.a,.m Nrth Westerly alon? low ace anrl retCiellCCS. BOX r(U,' water mark a distance oi .-Daily News. (189)lmre or less; thence North 61 dec . 1 ' 1 . ....... . ... n.. Kurth.West cor- FOR nhNT IB nulla- i , ner of Lot 3. Block 10. Townslte of t a....th.F.HF.1.erlV Kiting .. . rcmt . Superior. cn-toriftr 5 s room room "r mrk to tne point of Electric Fans $12.95 Electric Ranges $229.00 Electric Rangettes $69.00 Electric Ironers $129.50 FOR Hat llilL. Udl unlnr lilutri ri'll- "K" rntltfllnlllS containing one more Jllll Hcri llL'rturii. - . j aney subject to landlord's ap- nrir 1 and one-quarter u proval; tenant to purchase SAANICH PM'IMBING AND HEATING i i... t or less. hlch this lcse I "Wild. Phone 4f 103 21 twit Dleas'irr condition. Black (189p iiiiiiiutie iiuni uiii-'" - fr T1p n,,, nut. Pont i;n no Pnrnltiire Pn'1.,,r Electric Floor Polishers $59.50 (, . ... . an ao r n J, U required l for cannery and dock iauo.no, inc. tax. Prince Rupert Really Co. No information Riven by telephone. (1901 Electric Washers S iho.ou construction. Samuel lonarc Simpson, Audit for Dated August 6th. 1949, cv. exrel 11 1112 'nrlii.lini; par- FOR RENT Tourwt accomO' Phone 311 McBridc Street WE DELIVER mi, Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General .'. Cartage and Storage - f (tf) elation. Red 471. 12. t. or M89i Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. For Complete, Reliable and; FOR RENT Portable electric sewltiR machines. Immediate delivery. Phone 864. Singer Sewing Centre. Efficient Service, call "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT (Section 2B1 Notice tor Application r"' " nun License NOTICE la hereby Riven that on the 13th day of September next tlv nderslBned. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOHK PRINCE RUPF.RT LODGE BESNER BLOCK STEWART, B C. pilONK 210 . FRINGE Rt'FKRT J-h quality, l,)w .. r our free cal. Siiecialtips, ItfcAL ESTATE ' '"lOlltO, Out FOR SALE 7 room hpuse close Lindsay's Cartage &; Storage Limited j Cor. 2nd and Park Avcnuei Established 1910 ; Phones 60 and 68 . nn.n mtl iom. InlnnriR '''a 1 to "l aDDlV ' In and fully furnished. Owner! number y 'lub cauo Brrd'l,r i leavlne town. Prince Rupert the Liquor Control 213l 1 F. Verr Realty Co. t!90) , License in respeci. - JDaUarr Pjanuan H3 3i''l Ave. ,'lti.ate at Second Avenue Went. Cltv eaclins :! tosses auto: U92i t I POR SALE -7 room house Close nf Prince Rupert. Province f Bf'" in. In excellent condition. Columbia, upon lands "s""1 ' "T Fully furnished With hM I?W n- 4 oc I , Section 1. quality iurniture, Appiy BP." '.": ;. province of Prince unpen, titration uiu-. h rj n, V lnarK- FROM TOP TO BOTTOM person only. Really Co. (1901 British Columbia. tfl entitle encn .,hr f the said Club to keep on ZTrA r,8 ? "J"! and Grvine vt?rer CHIROPRACTOR! John F. L. Hughes, D.C., Pta.C; 21-22 Besner Block ' Phone BLUE 442 lor Appointment WILL BE AWAY SWAP Will pay up to $500 with small wartime four In exchange for six-room house in Kood location. Black 213. 11911 HOURS 9a.m.to9p.ni. 12 Noon to 2 p.m. ,7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays Sundays . the premises a reasonable quantity of liquor for personal consumption and entitling the on the premises, from a vendor liquor Olub to purchase and to sell by the glaRS the liquor so purchased to Its members and guests for consumption on (II 1 FOR SALEFonr room wartime SPBllT Cars attract dirt and sludge at this time of year. It's wise to keep it clean and well lubricated. Be sure you have summer weight oil. We do a thorough job. the Club premises in buiu" SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVENUE IW'tUNS house new paint job, fenced and all decorated Inside. 1551 2nd Overlook after 5 p.m. (191) with the provisions oi me ment Llauor Act" and the regula ON VACATION - 'ii ;"i5. r"P i.?ndf,1't'n first Three Weeks in August -., -I 4 tin Bob Parker's , out r KM- tions promulgated thereunder. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, this 5th day of August. A D. 1949 LOYAL ORDER OP MOOSE PRINCE RUPERT LODGE NUMBER 1051 H. T. Muncey, Secretary. a i a PHONE 79 ".b2 , "st'tute. FOR SALE $1000.00 down for wartime four with renewed foundation, ha;f basement, chimney to rock, cupboards finished in kitchen and bedrooms, newly painted inside and out. For inspection see RnhPi-t F. Montador Limited. til) UPTOWN SERVICE STATION BALAGNO Florists I Phone Green 787 Bos 1193 "innipe?, Phone 791 Second and McB-ide C'Vi! Y