i Budget Announcement Princd Rupert Daily News Monday, April 17, 1950 Jay Next Fred Hemsworth, resident min- , Provincial Constable O. Adams ing engineer, returned to the city arrived in the city on the Coquit-on the Princess Norah yesterday lam last evening from Ocean afternoon from a trip to Tulsc- Falls, bringing prisoners for tn quah on offical duties. session of the Supreme Court As- ; , ... slzes here this week. .Club stag nlgtits arranged Nonncrn sports Boxing club. (103P) Sir Slilul Norman Macnh A j . his office iovti u y Card Tournament, Catholic I ""'w nanus arrived in lilts Mrs. R. L. Barwlse was a pas- pas" city ' on the le Coquitlam Uiuam yesterday yesterday ' Mrs. Mrs. E E. A. A William Williams, wif wife of f ihi the 'Rafter spending. Hall, Thursday, April 27. el1 .... rpnnrlnff ' insurer of the Toronto Tyne' Foundry Co. Ltd., which has its 8Cnger aboard the CoQ.u'tla' lust afternoon from Vancouver. Ho is radio operator at Butedale, ar-hcadquarters In Tnrnn( evening returning to hpr hn.no in the son of the late John Harris riveri in thcHtvnn thrnm.iiiam fcoi""',,1: u" ji United Church Bake Sale hich " I a : t aeil. t r l i ... yPl-g npi 11 uvii hi, vjuiuuu ana An branches In various Important Stewart after a trip' to Valium- ?h last week and v;hos6 last evning for a week's visit here. Canadian cities, and Mr, . vpr . . , -uneral took place this afternoon. Tilav, dcrsons 11 to . ..lulling but it is Phce will arrive In the eitv . Miss jean MacDougall, after nn the Prince Runert thi wJL i Attention Runert Rod andLL.T!. Rger5' ..after -Pending the Easter vacation In STEAMSHIP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR Vancouver AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE Prince Rupert, B. C. women of the Moose Noveltj Spring Tea, April 19, In the new Moose Temple. SPORT SHIRTS WAIKIKU LEISURE TOGS By BluesioM i w large extent erity budget. "arrivals mt day from Vancouver in the co r 'oun Association. Member' ZaZZZrT B; C- TT? iart sir' a general 're v1 : tL ss??z States. All, Alter J " , i yUr Club Monday- APfil ".-Princess Norah Saturday after- Memorial School. . (oiaies. a visit of a. fro rwiir.n fn Peters Spring Sale April St. 20. Sal i days here with anu .,-Krs,Mr. SDrlnr Mr. MacDhee's' ! Presbyterian April 27. g j. nuoiii, .burg brother and sistcr-ln-law, Mr.' William Tooth, well known' Passengers disembarking at Teacher's Federation conven- Shrubsall. rw A , e. land Mrs. D. A. Macphee, they P'oneer real estate and ir.aurance rrmce wupert irom the Princess u0n in Vancouver last week F nuuuv kniitiw nut i s.n Him s i . --,, Vancouver; O. An- ', will proceed East bv train Mr Mr man man of of Stewart, Stewart, who who has has hpn hpn nn rr.i woran Saturday afternoon in- r R. wriv,f Wright, teacher onh. at r. Booth u ,vieSi G. McKcivey, s, Watson Island, ,s' skidegatc; An- Memorial School returned to the city by plane Saturday. eluded Miss Angeline E. Waterman, Miss Gladys Findlay, Fred Hemsworth, Peter Ellas, Thomas Evans, Joseph Nipsic. Hr. and Mrs. n. C. C. F. Tea and Sale, Ladies' Macphee, ,who is considerd an business trip to Vancouver, Lounge Civic Centre, April 29. authority on business taxation disembarked here last evening Orange Spring Sale and Tea, matters, has accepted an invlta- trom the steamer Coquitlam. He y ' - ; "on to address the Prince Ru- staying over here for Jury United Church Mothers" Day-P"1 Oyro Club at Its luncheon duty at the session of the Sup-Sale, May 4th. I on Wednesday, I reme Court Assizes. White Elephant Sale, Home' Women of Moos rmn i,J -. tt t,...:. t:ixton; T. uing- J- T. A- . iTem-' W. and Mrs. W. vies, Queen Char Mr .and Mrs. E. Pettenuzzo are leaving on this evening's train for a six months' visit to their native Italy. With them is going Mrs. O. Vaccher who, will be away for several months. cooking. Annunciation School, novelties to m.r ,i-.. ...', , .u. L. .... MaV May 4 4, 2 2 p.m. Dm t w-j'vnvat IIUI. mail vile liatu vaa Thursday, laer than Tuesday, April 13 !a passenger aboard the Coquit- Student Recital, combine vl-' (RR 'lam last evening going north to. IRITIS rMATtlfJt olln and piano. May 5. 7:30. A. W Mill Bay to spend another season, j .,,, Sklnner ,,. . , I l-o Newman, former gen- i uauiiiiucia, ajber an easier visil y"dyktwN!?.ht May? agent here for Union SUam- NOTICE PRINCE RUPERT REALTY COMPANY MOVED to G08 3rd Ave. West Over Broadway Cafe Phone 667 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE RENTALS ship Co. . and nn aMuiaf ' Jascuh Ooscoc were anion.- l.x-al ! m Vancouver, returned to the city Cliurch Hall, May nth. M BE RELIEVED! freight traffic manatrpr nt. Van. '.school teachers returninc to the 0" tnc Coquitlam last evening. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Pinto Model A fine gabardine in cross-oyer. zipper style ... washable . . . pre-shrunk and, expertly tailored . . green, wine, grey and brown. Priced at $5.95 Beachcomber Model Made from synthetic yarns. . . fast color dyed . . washable and pre shrunk . . . mottled green, brown and blue Priced at $6.50 Button Sport Shirt by Baronet.. . . full weight-gabardine . . . washable . . . exclusively styled -fliiitrnii who h found (Jr tunny or Annum im through IMIKCIW. ufr. nun-Urn i . . . city on the Coquitlam last evening from Vancouver where they attended the annual convention of the British, Columbia Teachers' Federation. Sonja Tea May 13. Eastern Star Tea May 18. S.O.N. Badminton Panic every Saturday night. ' couvcr, will be arrivng here a: the end of the week from Vancouver and will spend several days hero on business as well ac visiting Anyox. Stewart and the ,hf hnrt nr nnjr o(hf Mr. Justice M. Coady arrived in the city on the Coquitlam last evening from Vancouver to pic-side over the session of the Supreme Court Assizes- here tlilf week: T. T. Horobln also arrive.' n w MnDTiMif.il .m pi) I, ( IN UWM U'lN In ww Vrlm94 t in thrr nhn. Th cot t t Mil" of IOl, IN 324 2nd Ave. tNear CFPR) Queen Charlotte Islands. lir It K II Mi ml irnmprv rp. 1 ' ....... j to act as court stenographer. ib) viiiUM' in bottlf Miss Ulcnna Moore of Uie Un- turned to the city on the Coquit- Limited Toronto 10, xou saw it ui uie Newsi Classified ads bring results. ion steamship Co. office, ho lam last evening from a brief trip to Vancouver. has been on a holiday trip to Vancouver and Seattle, will be returning to the city on the 'Camosun this Friday. j Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Niclson I sailed aboard the Princess Norah Saturday afternoon for a visit in Vancouver. SINGER We repair all makes Sewing Machines . WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates Phone 864 Singer Sewing Centre YOUR STRING PI.ANTlvr;' The finest selections of gladiolaj j i is rsn tsr' ii mi Mr tirfi - m for comfort; fit and smart" at. Mrs. W. J. Nelson sailed aboard bulbs and rose bushes now Baiagno Florists. Green 787. (hi i the Princess Norah Saturday appearance Priced at afternoon to take up residence in Ocean Falls. Mr1. Nelson Is customs officer in the paper town. Mrs. Ronald Atwatcr, after visiting her husband here, returned .to Vancouver enroute to her home In Nanaimo aboard the Princess Norah Saturday afternoon. Mr. Atwater Is relieving H. E. McLean, agent for C.P.S. here, who is at present on vaca W. 8. Amell, commissioner of the Department of Indian Affairs for British Columbia, who has been attending the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia convention at Bella Bella, wii: be leaving that village on the Chllcotln today on his return, to Vancouver. Dance S.O.N. Hall Saturday 9 to 12 p.m. Music by Mike Co-lussl. Everyoody welcome. (88) Hon. J. II. Cates, provincial minister of labor, and H. J. Welch, M.L.A. for Comox, now at Bella Bella attending the an fbwrtiLiTr QoodFood For Tasty Meals( At Reasonable Prices Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN tion in eastern Canada. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergin left on today's palne for Vancouver whence they will leave for a two 383 TAXI Now at Your Service weeks' trip Eas. They will visit nual convention of the Native C " " 1 E fl FOODS I f their daughter Mrs. Randolph Mutrie, in Port Arthur and their Brotherhod of British Colum bia, will pay' a visit to Ocean son Dr. Alan Kergin, in Toronto. Falls before returning south. CALL 383 CABS They arrived at Bella Bella at the end of the week. Si 'i nza 2nd Ave., Opp. Rupert Hotel 0W JASTY! HOW NOURISHING...! DAY or NIGHT , Stand 733 2nd Ave.-. At the Washington Block' ' 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders Matthew Williams, well known native merchant of Skidegatc, Queen Charlotte Islands, sailed on Yhc Chftcotln last night for Bella Bella to attend the convention of the Native Brotlier- hood of British Columbia. I Emil Peterson sailed last night ' on the Clillcotin for a trip to sGrnpe-Nuts Flakes he means. Their flavor this world. It comes from TWO grains, not fw mibmmM un nppned wheat and malted barley. Here's CLASSIFIED ADVEUTISINO IN THE DAILY NEWS PAYsT hourishmcnt. too the kind you need daily, hts Flakes are different try them today. I WW I tioanmet Vancouver. Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Peter- I son sailed Saturday evening on v.. Tl.. T 1- ... t : . f liermen , WATCH REPAIRS IF IT CAN'T BE FIXED DON'T THROW IT AWAY ' i A liberal allowance will be allowed as a trade 1 in on a new 1950 Model MANSON'S manufacture and stock mufflers where they will make their future home, Capt. Peterson having been transferred there In the service of the Department of Transport. Rev. Dr. Peter Kelly came north from Vancouver to Bella Bella on the Coquitlam at ,he end of the week to attend t biannual convention of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia. 1 mponsion Tanks, cxnausr colcrs, halibut shutes PM SHEET METAL WORKS YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELLER ' I'lince Rupert Box 'jya 3rd. Ave. BOULTER & WELTER ''wmn-lyB&WTransfer) Patrons to know of the change of We're Going to the Dogs! 's nione and Uttice nc Black 774 ,lc) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue J. C. McCutcheon, manager of the Sllbak-Premler mine. v. us a passenger aboard the CoquiUum last night returning north ait?r a brief business trip to Vancouver. Miss Kathleen L. How, teacher of the native school at K.lncol-ith, was a passenger aboard Uie, Coquitlam last evening returning to her duties on the Naas River after a brief Easter visit to Vancouver. Frank Caldcr, M.L.A. for Atlin, whose home is on the Naas River, came north as far as Bella Bella on the Coquitlam at the end of the week to attend the annua! convention of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia after attending the recent session of the Legislature in ft With a New Stock of Dog Collars, leather and chain, leashes and harness, rubber bones and balls CALL IN TODAY NEW SPRING ARRIVALS When you choose your cigarette for mildness . . , you'll choose Millbank Cigarcttesm A STRAIGHT CUT FOR A 518 3rd Ave. P.O. Box 1118 Phone Red 400 SUITS Dressmakers In Checks and Gabardines from $22.95 Gabardine - . Krvi Flannel HACK J from $3.95 FOR APRIL SHOWERS Umbrellas as low os $3.25 Cofton Prints in latest spring scs from $2.95 to $7.95 ttrS HAxn mm. TOY DOM'S DEPARTMENT STORE