I; Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, May G, 150 FENCING... Posts Roils Clear Cedar Gothic Pickets 1L ML, .JH 13ER O. A. Hunter left by air this afternoon Tor a brief trip to Midland Fli.cs now offers teWm : lit s- . .! Si X the motoring public the third ! U, SMARTER STYLE FINER QUALITY . GREATER VALUE FasHoo-Craff Clothes : : -u.' Plain Tunes, Pic and Pic, Sharkskins, f consecutive, year on twenty-four liuur summer service ot Imperial Oil products. 101 I'reu-trick SI. Phone Black 733. (10J) : There will be a meeting of I the International Brotherhood.' j of Teamsters, Chaffeurs, Ware-! housemen and IIclDcrs Union ! I Complete Stocks on Hand Onlrr Today Albert & McCaffery Lid. H I M It F.R-CO A I,- B V 1 1.1)1 NG S I Jl'PLI ES I'honc 116 Local, 213, in the Carpenter s Mc-'Unu ut Job's Daughter I Hall, Frascr Street, Sunday May ' F filla' Mav 5 at s P-m- Special 7 at 7:30 p.m. All members and i M"11'"1' 3 Cay Service. Silver Djag'MialH. Chalk' Stripes , and Triple Twists .... all Eni'Jii li Cloths in a wldfii I lit?) 7) J f variety of colors. i. Our stock is now complete in all sizics, . .... You may be suit of Outstanding , . , Value and Smartness whon you Buy a. , FAS! 1 ION-CRAFT SUIT others Interested arc requested ! Malch, social and bingo. (105) t0attCmL (103, Rev. E. V. Bird, pastor of the Mrs. G. Stevens leaves for a Ant5lican Church at Hazelton, visit to Vancouver today aboard arrived in the city aboard the the Princess Louise. j Camosun Friday afternoon after j a visit in Vancouver. Mrs. Heslop of Hasilton saiis aboard the Camosun Simday for i Mls' Brcino topped the-ladles JOIN THE a visit to Namu. at the Sons of Norway badminton club whist last night with Mrs. Norton runner up. M. Martinson was high man and Gun-nar Selvig second. Terrace sailed aboard the Cam-osun Sunday for a visit in Van- couver. . i r " a i iiiii'ii h i iii 'h iiii m """ ' "55" CLUB Frank Calder. M.L.A. for Atlin, SIX-TIMES WINNER Big Bill Durnan, Montreal Canadiens' goalie, has won the Vezina Trophy for the sixth year. The cup is ' awarded annually to the goalkeeper of the team with the fewest goals scored againstt. Durnan played 64 of the 70 games and allowed only 141 pucks past him during the N.H.L. season. (CP) Miss Frances Cross of Kelly- .arrived in the city on the Cam- ril.inrlno r r.nIl f If- wi.ts.ao v..., Miia iui Vancouver j csim yesterday afternoon from to I bunday aboard th? Camosun spend her vacation. Vancouver, being on his way back to his riding after attend- AdvctUse in the Daily News. WOULD PUT DOCK INTO USE After Donald Gordon, newl School inspector Joseph Chell 'ing the recent session of the Leg-sails for Ocean Falls aboard the islature in Victoria. Princess Louise today on ofiiciai , , , business Joseph l Chell, jr., son of Inspec tor of Schools and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. L. D. Publicover leaves Chell, returned home on the aboard the Princess Louise lo- j Camosun yesterday afternoon president and chairman of the board oi directors of the Cana- White Elephant Sale is Success The White Elephant sale at Annunciation school yesterday proved a successful venture. All but a few items offered for sale were disposed of. . ; U Do You REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX H RETURNS PREPARED day lor Vancouver cmoiite to for the summer holidays after HOTEL ARRIVALS j Prince Rupert V. J. Hay, S. G. Fleck, L. Muir, J. Downie, Mr. and Mrs. G. Thompson, L. A. McNichol, G. A Bell, S. S. Fraser, Capt. L. Goudy, Mr. and Mrs. W. Maincr, L.M. Reid, Vancouver; A. Holton. T. Burke, R. G. Martin, Montreal; dian National Railways, has had ; the opportunity to visit local terminal facilities, the Prince, j Rupert Chamber of Commerce iwil urge upon him the ad- attending the University of Brit ish Columbia. Become a Member ? Victoria for a visit. Const. K. R. Wamsleir, game warden, leaves for Ocean Falls R. E. Mortimer 21 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Mrs. O. W. Dover o! Terrace 1 In charge of tne pupils and. , visabUty of using the Prince arrived in the city c.i Thursday teachers, the home cooking table Ruper dry dock in the overnight's train from the interior was tended by Mrs. E. Tclseth,haul and repair of company jrivng one of the beautiful 1950 Ford or and tailed this afternoon on the and Mrs. L. Doiron. The raffle rhips. The desirability of the larch models. F. W. Bolton, Nanaimo; E. Con- Princess Louise for Ocean Falls of a large cake by Mrs. W.'A'.dry dock being put to this use I Lt. where she will visit with her Pierce was won by Mrs. Vcinee. i was advocated by C. Mattson at nor, Ottawa; LI. Cdr. Riddle Mrs. J. i daughter, Mrs. Emil Griffiths,! ine .senior girls acted as baby me meeting ot me cnamocr oi i cdr. Clayard, Esquimau aboard the Princes.. Louise today on official business : Mrs. J, H. Schriabeig sailed on the Princess Louise this afternoon for a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. Trouble between Edson and Jasper this morning put the C.N. telegraph line out of order between 8 and 8:30. Repairs were effected almost immediately. for it on the new EASIER time joying rent method. before proceeding to Vancouver sitters so that Catholic Women's Commerce this week ! cnroule to Calgary, Brandon and League members could attend 1 E. Ormhcim, Vancouver; W. Hardman, Edmonds; G. R. Tut- i tenhom, Victoria. and mum Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Provinsc, Mrs. Toronto, sue expects to do away ure :".-iaiiip .-. which was six months or so. lleld the same time as the sale. . Bulger's are having quite a; I In raffles E. Telscth won a demand for mini's self winding , ... , , ,, boy s bicycle. N. S. Campbrll won watches. These watches keep1 , , ..... a child s table and chair set. Plumbing & Heating Zatuba and child, Ketchikan; C. Tea'E. Salter, Carlisle; T. A. V. Trem- ! (blay, E. C. Webster, Victoria; G. iNaylor, P. McGarnie, O. Coyle, Presbyterian Missionary Church Hall, May 11th. What are the Rules! you moke a reasonable down payment Prompt and Efficient Service! inrmseives wouna oy a uiue Catholic h h. Minshall. Vancouver: C. A. the assess, weight which moves wth CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Knlarging Flash Photos Takan at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. First commercial sugar cane production In ihe New World was in San Domingo where Negro motion of the man's arm. Keep rather better time because al ihich your present car may be all or part). Card Tournament, Hall, May 11 Sonja Tea May 13. S.O.N. Smorga-sbord, Il'Oni! siavps were lirnnrt.ed t.n cultivate ways wound up. Priced May J7. Warner, H. G. Perry, Prince George; John Lee, Ottawa, Mrs S. G. Cooper, Mrs. G. Doner, Terrace; F. Eastwood", Winnipeg;' S. S. Leith, Williams Lake: D. J5.-Munday, Hollyburn; L. Crandall, Pcntlcton; Melvin Ralph, Ashtabula, Ohio. f ' ',$48.50 to U0ii the fields. $85.00. your new car is not to be used as a taxi, Masonic Tea, e. i Irony other form of hir W ,MW mmait mm Eastern Star Temple, May 18. Little Theatre Centre, May 19th. Always in favour. . Jlivays in FUVOUR! SINGER We repair all makes ; Sewiiijr Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates , ' Phone 864 Singer Sowing Centre Piay.s Civic 1 ing Willi these rules you may sclct any of our new I 1 pay for it at Just $55 a month. This Is a consid- iiotlun of the average Instalment now being charg Lutheran Home Cooking, Tea, Scandinavian Dclicatcssun, May 27- Women's Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Nurses' Home, June 1. es the 1950 car within your reach. C. McKinnell, Inverness; J. Barclay, H. Brown, Mrs. C. Swan-son, Butedale; H. J. Brown, J. Common, Port Simpson; C. E. Crombie, C. C. McKenzie, L. E. Miller, p. McLeod, K. F. Frascr. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Caw-dell and family; Mr. arid Mrs. Buchan, Carlisle. . UJ E r 383 1 Telephone 9 a rjff AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver (today) G. A. Hunter, R. C. Emory, D. McGuirc, G. Halliday, E. C. Webster, Dr. A. A. Miller, D. Blair, O. Coylc. To Sand.spit (today) Glen Lcc. As good as, if not better, than any imported ale. Only s2.47 a case, including tax. Complete Select ion of j STARTS to work ! TAXI 1 in 2 seconds V;) : Now ot Your Scrvice icrnn I cml 383 cabs lWJriilia DAY or NIGHT SS:-.: 7 Stand-733 2nd Ave. I w news 1 . 1 Jj- j I Bik YS & GIRLS JEANS From Vancouver (Friday) A. Priced at $2.95 rT Shirts 69s & 79c Jc"is ....at $3,25J E. Crombic, R. E. Jarvis, E. F. Mulhcrn, A. E. Carr, K. Fraser, B. McLeod, W. S. Dale, J. J. Kelly, J. Chcrnesky, F. H. Smith, W. J. VvtHids, S.i Johnson. "From Sand.spit (Friday) Miss Collinson, Miss B. Crosby, Miss A. Young, S. Unsworth. is. I s blocks priced from H9S to $15.95 Ire r . i . . SPRING is the time of' r, inorr and lonq sleeves year that a young man si many new designs !oncy lightly turns toi hounhts of what his girP W DEPT. STORE Kinsmen Talk Celebration friend has been thinking! i Ki2fA kf T 5 (It N nil winter. fGeorge Cookr Jeweller i mi miss ff OPENING SUNDAY New -Prince Rupert Hotel Dining Room 4-8 p.m. Special Dinners (Mrs. II. HaudenscluUU Open 21 Hours Evcrv Day & Night MILLIE'S FOR HAMBURGERS Fu,l course meals served 5-7 p.m. Just off Third Avenue The Kinsmen's Club of Prince Rupert held their bl-weckly mooting Wednesday night at the Commodore dining room 'and the main topic of business was the coming May 24 celebration. It was decided to solicit the support of the people of Prince Ru-' pert In the sale of membership Buy With Confidence Gifts for Every Occasion PARE, WATCHES, CHINA, LUGGAGE Bojj mtg Phone 204 n 1 Al 1 tickets by a house to house can m Gil St. Th. Orders isiu vass. All funds raised by the drive will be used to build and repair the LakcLse Camp for Kiddies. BOULTER & WELTER BONDED' STORAG Recipient of the suit for April from the Suit of the Month Club was Al. Pettcfer from the Cellulose camp at Port Kdwnrd, It was announced that District Number Five Kinsmen Governor Rudy Alexander is expected to arrive In Prince Rupert in the very near future. LIMITED VICTORIA E R I E S WESTMINSTER BREW NEW COAST VANCOUVER 'Formerly B & W Transfer) Concrete, Grovel and Cement Phone Black 774 lcc) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue FOR YOUR FURS winter, cloth coats, suits This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Cont'ol , Board t or by the vjovernment ot bntisn uiumDi Vault in tin north coun- The only scientific Fur Cuid Slora CB II try will be completed in lime fur your furs to be stored this f r 99" IS. DIFFERENT summer Bill Scuby Furs Box 1362 Prince Rupert 302 3rd Ave.