Local News It F or Hookworms Every where ... ' 1 Vtlmi nupcti Daflp JScttif a. ems . . . I I M Ml I.1IMJJ.I Monday, June 27, 1949 . Moose regular meeting Tuesday 28th, 8 p.m. (149) fiBE MOTOR DEALERS HEAD VISITOR Howard B. Moore of Toronto, general manager of the Automobile Dealers Association of Canada, arrived in the city on ParkliurC The giant watch in Bulger's window has been started and will stop in a few davs on the Saturday night's train from the ALL - WOOLl 4x8 PANELS $5.44 each name ol the lucky winner. (It) east on a visit to city automob lie dealers. Sunday, he ad dressed the local dealers at a dinner meeting. - , - iil lovers Albert & McCaffery Ltd. "Everything for the Builder" PHONE 116 Assistant Commissioner of Inspector of Schools Joseph Chell left by air this morning on a business trip to the Islands. Mrs. Harold Muncey and son Gary are sailing Tuesday on the Camosun on a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs.' Sam Haugan and daughter Shirley are sailing on the Camosun tomorrow on a tirp to Vancouver. Mrs. H. S. Parker returned to the city by air Saturday afternoon after a trip to Vancouver. Miss Georglna Brooksbank came north from Vancouver to Klemtu on the present trip of the steamer Camosun. . Mrs. George Hills and son are sailing on the Camosun Tuesday afternoon on a trip to Vancouver. J. T. Beckett returned to the city by air Saturday afternoon Mrs. Albert Phillipson return British Columbia Police, Roer Peachey and Mrs. Peachey arrived In the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon. Commissioner Ffcachey is making the trip on official inspection , duties and went through last Mr. and Mrs. W. J. William Horwill of Doreen sailed last night on the Coquitlam for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Spcers sailed last night on the Coquitlam lor a months vacation trip to Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. Al Manson returned to the city by air Friday afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver. Miss Cora Merritt, teacher at the native school at Mctlakatla, is .ailing on the Camosun tomorrow on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. O. J. Q McHrtnalri anH ed to the city on the Camosun 'Ot,..l.... McLeod, recently reflector of customs :ned to the city on ,un yesterday after-ring the past several has been visiting In jioLciudy anernoon from a i night to Stewart, accompanied by the local inspector, F. B. of southern Brl-bia trts and the Pacific I Woods-Johnson. They will rectum here tomorrow and visit t International book coupons issued bv the United Nations r.Ane. trip to Vancouver. Miss Kate Kroeker and Miss H.'Nicholson, one a teacher and one a nurse at Bella Bella, were here at the week-end aboard the steamer Catala going through to Vancouver for holidays. He expects to leave neau to visit with a the Queen Charlotte Islands during the week. tional. Scientific and Cultural Organization (Inesco) now enable readers in countries with currency restrictions to buy books published in other countries. Coupons are sold by I'nesco and may be paid for in local currency, then used to pay for books from abroad. Here a Belgian miss studies coupon, worth one dollar. h.iere. from a brief business trip to You Saw It in The News! English Type Pullovers' with sleeve?, in a soft,' all t wool material and ' smartly styled. BAPTISMAL SHAWL FIVE GENERATIONS The Church was filhd on Sun Harry Quickstad, pioneer mining man of the Portland Canal district and owner of the well known Red Top mine, was a passenger aboard the Camosun children are sailing on the Camosun tomorrow on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Percy Bond and children are sailing Tuesday afternoon on the Camosun on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. James Hopkins returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a vacation trip to Vancouver. Vancouver. Mrs. Rapp of this city, who has been relieving on the school teaching staff at Massett, will be returning here by plane . tomorrow. ' Mrs. Wesley Singer, member of the Massett school teaching staff, arrived in the city yesterday from the Queen Charlotte Islands enroute to Van Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from i,iaiiieus, jc per wora per insertion, minimum Birth Notices 50c, Cards ol Thanks, Death Notices, tices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2' SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE Parkhurst Pullovers are"' made in a wide variety J of shades . . . Serene : Green, Powder Blue, Light' Fawn, Light Grey, Cherry Red and ef . . A II last evening going through from Vancouver to Stewart. Miss Betty Gardner, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George McWhinney since February, left by train this week for Edmonton enroute to her home in Windermere. Following the holidays she will continue, her education in New Westminster. iitTli NOTICE IIKLP WANTLD day morning when the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mummery was baptized. John Owen, by Rev. A. Atkinson. 'It was a beautiful morning and f lowers had been placed on the altar for the occasion. Godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Meara were unable to be present so the baby's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Keefe, stood proxy for them. The shawl that' the baby couver to attend summer school. I To Mr. and Mrs. P. . bom a son, uienn Lie 24. Thanks to Dr. others. i.-ge. BOYS WANTED Reliauie boys desiring Daily Mews route should file their names at tne Daily News Office. (tf) HELP WANTED- Retail "clerk with meat experience. Bulk-ley Market. (tf) Howard B. Moore, general manager of the Automobile Dealers Association of Canada, who arrived in the city on business at the week-end, left today by air for Vancouver. if AND FOLND i t wallet containing Priced ' At . . . Miss Ann Brown, who has been attending Crofton House wore was handed down for five generations in the family. FOOD SAVINGS WITH A Westinghouse "TRUE-TEMP" REFRIGERATOR :;wwy and important I School at Vancouver, returned mu. i.iiiian Wnnrktan whn Cow nay. Fiease Daily News Office. (149) of white shoes. Joseph S. Arseneau, who for many years was postmaster at Premier, arrived In the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon for a visit here. ' Rowland Miles returned to the ctiy on the Coquitlam yesterday after spending a two weeks' vacation at Limberlost Lodge, Queen Charlotte Islands. Members of the teaching staff of the native school at Old Mas-sett were here aboard the Coquitlam going through to Vancouver. They were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day, going to Van WANTED An apprentice to the sheet metal trade. Apply Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd., Black 884. (152) FOR RENT Food in vour W'estrnuhnuse Re- .ive at Daily News. I frigerator is like money in the 151 George Peters, who. left the city recently to engage in the retail business in Terrace, was a week-end visitor to the city. He will be pack this week to meet Mrs. Peters and family and take them to Terrace to WANTED Odd lobs of carpen-id painting. Phone 1 alter 6 p.m. (149) bme on the Camosun yester-school has been teaching the native day aUernoon to sjend the sum-... at Kitselas, sailed last ... , . . mer vacation with her parents, night on the Coquitlam for her r" . Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown, home at tti Victoria i to spend a the u summer vacation. Twenty five members of' the I dentistry class of 1925 at the Dr. Olga Lazarczuk of the Mil-I Umver5ity o Callfornla at ler Bay Hospital staff sailed on JBerkeiey ceiebratlng a class re-the Princess Norah Saturday aN umon- With a trip on tne Prin. ternoon for Vancouver, accom-1 cess Kathleen to Alaskaf were panying two patients, south for visltor$ in the clty toaay. m-treatment. rj i eluding their wives, there were 32 in The group was W. Traeger and O. J. Moscrip theJn monS the 25 Psengers on of the Standard Oil Co., who the pVRm Kathleens second have been In the district for ummcr cruise 10 Juneau and the last week on business, are skaw av-Tuesday sailing south- on the Camosun , afternoon. , I To rent furnished or Dank! it s sale, protected, ready when you need it . . and . . . West-inghouse cuts food costs four ways: 1. By eliminating waste and spoil-axe. 2. By keeping leftovers' fresh and tempting. 3. By making desserts for you at home. 4. By allowing you to buy food at - quantity prices. And ALL your foods are protected y exclusive Westinghouse "True-Temp" Constant Cold. See this money-Mving, .beautiful Westing-house today at our store. ANNOUNCEMENTS .eel apartment or 1 r summer or longer, j Mrs. Doiron, Green' (153) Advertise in the Daily News couver, Miss Gwen Coleman, bound for her home at. Mission in the Fraser Valley, and Fred Bolan, going to Saskatchewan. TOURIST accomodation- Phone Red 471. (tf) FOR RENT Rooms or Board and room to rent. Men. Phone Back 660. (tf) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of Friday. July 8th, for the purchase of Lot 6248, Range 5. Coast District, and northwesterly 5 acres ot Lot .2'M. Range i. Coast District, Certificate of Title No. 13021-1, together with Improvements On Lot 6248 and contents. The above property Is situate between Terrace and Lakelse on the Lakelse road. '! 1 huv oil raiiPH with Advertisements m wis column will be charged (or a full month at 25c per word Port Edward W. A. Bazaar, August 8th, Community Hall. Catholic Bazaar October 5 and 6. St. Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar, FOR SALE' rnfrs. Also electric ; l Ad,tvif 111 good cun- I Mist be reasonably,' IPhune Green 928. j I (154) : FOR SALE-Tenders will be re A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY SPECIAL Continental Bed. Full Size, Restmore flat ribbon spring; full size. Ace spring fill mattress, full size $71.00 See our carpets iust arrived Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue Nov. 3. ceived oy me undersigned at Port Simpson, B. C, for the purchase of a building known , as the Port Simpson General I Hosuital situated at Port I Simpson, B. C. Building is of frame construction, two floors, I attic and basement. All bids Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, Nov I OK SALE j -Used shingles, scl- lir $1.00 per bundle.! ! (160) ember 9. if NOOSE CALF IS 'RESCUED Mr. and Mrs. Knut Uggla returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday after having been in Victoria for the past few months. Mrs. Uggla is the former Mrs. W. J. McCutcheon Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. I McBride Street Fhone 311 suoieci lo confirmation of Missions of aoara or Home I -1947 Ford Aaoly Kaien -op. Panel Con- I (tf) t Vi T T ..I., .1 U . . j r- l v?nX "F" .ir"SS?.- ZZ ; I A moose and her two weeks' 17. ,. I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 24. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, Nov. 26. Saturday. THE T Arrangements to Inspect the property can be made with the B. C. Police at Terrace, B C. Highest or any tender not necessarilv accepted. G F. FORBES. Official Administrator, Administrator of the Estate of George William Hoult. Deceased. Court House, Prince Rupert. B. C. . FOR SALE House, 2135 Seal Cove Circle. Call Black 825. (151) est or any tender not neces-f old calf started to swim across fvri1o:VLv?CCcDed-, Tu rnis ,ict" I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bucknall Tchesinkut Lake one Sunday af-ly ca.sn. bale of. the buildingsi .... . , ,t , 1 -1935 G.M.C. 1-ton I k in Eood condition. t Phone Blue 389 i 6 p.m. (150) t : " tt-; Is subiect to the removal from Skeena Construction & Cabinet Co. Builders and General Contractors visitors in the city; arriving Fri- when a quarter of a mile from day afternoon on the Coquitlam shore but the mother kept on from the south and leaving last going und deserted the calf. The night by the same steamer on three iJnyder boys went out in their return. Mrs. Byfiknall is a boat arid brought the calf to the sister of Ike Martin of the shore. He has been drinking iiecior. lai r-irouer ii. complete with 1 'Rcadv to fish. Box (i'll B. (150) I site within three months from the date of sale. The said site to be left in a clean condition. Also for sale. One Pctter Diesel Engine, 8 h.p. and one General Electric generator, 115 volts, 37.3 amps, 4.5 h.p.; one No. 12 single nozzle water wheel with cast Iron housing and 3" gate valve: one "Model" two-oven Hotel Range No. 2, 24 82 comulete with new 90 F.. MONTADOR OFFERS THE FOLLOWING SIX ROOM wartime with largo i cow's milk from a pail. local forestry service. 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 Phones 60 and 68 h Singer sewing ma-1 condition. Phone Id (149) J . IMS three-ton long! Ford triirk 11S00. FLOOR SANDING AND CABINET WORK CONCRETE WORK AND REMODELLINU Houses built under the N.H.A. Plan 20 down payment-balance in easy monthly payments over a period of 15 to 20 years. Free Eslimatees ifcitlon. Terrace Ma-;) and GaraRc. Ter-1 (149) range ana on neater iauu.uu. FOUR ROOM wartime. Improved! foundation, part basement, $1300.00 down. FOUR ROOM house on Ambrose Ave. cement foundation. ex- cellcnt condition. $1,200.00 down, FOUR BEDROOM family home' 5th Ave. East, hot water heat,; double garage. Full price. We an proud to announce our appointment as authorized JPesliiifihousc DEALER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION BtTTER I I. f V I X 6 Now and used f urn t roofinir n;mpr first gal. hot Mater tank and new : copper coll. H. J. BROWN. ! , (149) j FOR SALE-1934 scnool bus, can ! be converted into auto living 1 quarters or travelling refresh- i ment stand, good condition. I One Foley automatic hand i and band saw .sharpener. One I PHONE BLACK 224 P.O. BOX 1676 iint, locema jack-si ( DeLuxe . good Dicycies, i tvpcwrltcrs, bat-li'ilcum. new electric i toasters and elec- new rugs, beautify, new cups and Everything at the res. See B. C. Fur-I Black 324. (tf) THESE USED CARS . AT - Do-AU automatic electric band saw welder. 316" to 2" blades. Can be seen at Frederick St. Box 541, Daily News. (149) $5000.00 FOUR ROOM house on 1 1 th Ave. A house vou would enjoy living in. available furnished or unfurnished with terms. THREE BEDROOM house at 539 Delivery Phone 383 Phone5 Radios, Ranges, Refrigerators, Appliances and Washing Ma mines REASONABLE PRICES Prompt and Efficient Service FOR SALE Cedar piling and i fence Dosts, any length. Hyde Transfer. (149) ANYTIME ANYWHERE . 'j-V KNOWN NAMES! Speeder Shovels, 'WaKlii.es; Arlaini rs: Littleford BrosJ Road Maintenance W. Owen Clamshell' Eytcheson & Ponder FOR SALE 1945 2-ton Chev. truck, steel deck with' gallion hoist, includes transfer license and insurance. Phone Black 140. (152) TERMS TO SUIT 1913 International Vi ton Panel. 194C Ford i Ton Pickup. 1946 Ford, las' Wheelbase, 3-Ton, Chassis and Cab. 6th West. Larste mu u. built-in nook includes Enterprise oil ranee and Coleman heater, like new. Full price $3500.00, some terms. $2000.000 DOWN for six room Wartime, brick chimney and Duroid roof at 1332 Overlook fully furnished including Frine and, washing machine. Owner wih take bedding and personal effects, you take tne rest. For Information or hispectinn call Robert E. Montador Ltrt. "a Kock Grapples; 5 Concrete Mixers; f'ift Trucks; Nelson id(Ts for Stockpile ?i'nu'vai; Rice Port- FOR SALE McLarv range. Call Alberta Market or phone eve-nine: Blue 511. (149) McBride Street Phone 311 "!ii;ai Pumps; Na- 'Z Rfronnra ;uiH National All Slcel in 1 1 YOU BET FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS REGAL PRINTERS Hoists; National wmilla; National ''us and Conveyors, nation from Na-liiiicry Co. Ltd., B. C. (tf) 1941 PlumnnlV, A- UNDERGROUND STORAGE ' TANKS FOIl SALI. Z7ZC1''7- unarh Place. $1200.00. Can be rnoNE 2 222 Second Ave. )cri Motors Ltd. L (tf) Box 423 IT'S IMPORTANT If you order your winter coal supply NOW, you're absolutely sure of comfortable warmth and good A Representative Warehouse Stock to Save You Time and Money 5-KUUM nouse -",! 2 lots, greenhouse, garden, harbor view $5800.00. SMALL FOUR Wartime house.; 2nd Overlook St., iP""1. lawn, and completely furn-j ished throughout. ,A "' modern little home i Uready to j move into for $3250.00. SMALL FOUR Wartime house on First Overlook St. luce. our steel stocks are now; in good supply ' and we are in a position to fill orders -for underground storage tanks. from: NEW ROYAL HOTEL f. 1941 Ford 1 ton .f motor, 2 new tires. West. . (154) 28 A trolling boat, JDpa at a reasonable fy 500 11th East, j..,, (155) tDodae Sedan, dol-fff carriers. Apply mps. Phone Black i ?ui(. 988- O & 1 chesterfield suite, 'double bed, 2 baby Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. General Dry Battery Co. of Canada Ltd. Canadian Westinghouse Co. Ltd. (Lamp Division) Imperial Wiping Rag Co. Ltd. G. II. Wood & Co. Ltd Dustbane Co. of B.C. Ltd. and others at $2100.00. SMALL FOUR wartime house on Eighth Avenue East $2JUU.uu. For further particulars phone 57CJ p. Tinker & Co L".. Besner Block, Real Estate. Insurance. Rentals. 'l" For Estimates Contact A Home Away From Home -j" oca, i rocking health for your family from the first cold nip and on through winter. ORDER NOW! CALL 631 PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber Building Supplies Thorn Sheet Metal METAL WfirtK. PRINCE RUPER1 SUPPLY HOUSE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR 712 Second Avenue Phone 632 P. O. Box 772 m Ave. W., or (149) 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water o PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PLUMBING - I?itllail0SST E T A A! ! Repairs. S H E E T M WORK. Tar and Oravel i Bonf- r. T otnunlPAU At SonS. LIMITED Phone BLACK 884 253 FIRST AVE. E. 5k 396. (149) Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 'rlxn v .7-1 ."k"m" t Dhrnu S43. nv uass accoroion: eixm wci.. ' 4 iif' suitar. ADplyr ? v " i urn Advertise In the rally Vevs i