pmtt oupeti taut Thursday e ,w, 4la,l fc'rtntc utipctt Dailp l-Jtvo Wednesday, September 7, 1949. ' t""-'uurr B( jgj Gordon & Anderson sell1 Moose opening Whist Drive ; SHIPS and -T WATERFRONT riuuJ English Dinnenvare. (210) and Dance, Saturday, Septem ber 10th. (2121 ! Junior Chamber Smoker, - - i' y?. 1 , Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Greene Moose Temple. Friday, 9 p.m. i Uur Mm k of Famous McLEOI) RIVER COAL Is Complete LIMP EGG NVT STOKFR Canned salmon from southeastern Alaska area is moving in eavy seasonal quantities through Prince Rupert to the United States. Since the first of the Water y j?mw (211) Prince Rupert Florists wish to announce that their store will be closed from August 24th to Sept. 13th inclusive. General bowling meeting will be held at the Prince Rupert Bowling Alleys, Thursday, Sept. 8. at 8 o'clock. All interested in placing teams in the various c returned to the city at the first of the week from a three weeks' holiday motor trip which took them as far south as Vancouver Jack and Jill Kindergarten opens Sept. 12 at 6th and Tat-low. Mrs. E. C. McLean qualified primary school and kindergarten teacher will be In charge. Children between 3 and 6 years accepted. Phone Ifiack 712 or Blue 906. (It) A list of resolutions which will be considered at the annual Albert & McCaffery week the motor vessels Storm Bird, Discoverer, Sidney and Cape Kailuk have all been In port with loads. THE BIO DITCH The Suez Canal is 103 miles long, including four miles of approach channels. i - l . - - I , - - ) ' ' I f I LIMITED rimxE 116 A Fine !)r( 100 Two. A! )VKK"1 1SING IN THE DAILY NEWS PAYS! leagues please attend. (210) Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. D. Hulme, who have been spending several weeks visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyell Darling, and Mrs. Herbert Hulme have left for their new home at Torbrit Silver Mines, Alice Arm. Vancouver Sun. Worsted, in P!i COLD MEATS convention of the B. C. School Trustees' . Association in Victoria later this month were read and discussed in part at the Prince Rupert and District meeting Expertly & Better with f last night. r -'-: . ,v IS MERCY FLIGHT TO AID STUDENT STRICKEN WITH POLIO In above yhoU), Commander Anthony J. Dejoy lefti, commanding officer of the U.S. Coast Guard station. Floyd Hrnnett Field, and Dr. NaManlel Greenfield are shown in New York just, fcrfore the takeoff for Halifax with a respirator on the first leg of an air-fea mercy mission to save a 21-year-old youth stricken with polio on the liner Parlhia. At Halifax, doctor along with a respirator, were transferred to a waiting Coast Guard cutter, which took them out to sea to stricken college student. The victim was identified as Sidney Moody, Jr., who was returning to his heme in Plainfiekl, N.J., from visit to Europe when stricken wilh dread disease. Miss Margaret Warnock, of the native school of Kit- r i -.Mud .-Vm-ribm-, is payable in advance. Please refrain from ;r .i.n-i- r:..- iiirds. 2c per word per Insertion, minimum i-ii sr.. . iv ; h hoiirrs 5ie, Cards ol Thanks, Death Notices. H;:iri.ii r.Viiiv.-.. M.uTiace and Engagement Announcement: $2. yrixiAL Disn.AY, double price DIGBY ISLAND MAN CHOOSES CITY BRIDE segukla, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday after spending the summer vacation in Victoria and proceeded to the interior by last evening's train HOTEL ARRIVALS LOST Ai D FOl'ND SHI VIIONN IVNTH Miss Peggy Large, who lias Col. A. Hamilton Grant left by i Portion by m:ll. 1210) set-in skevt shoulder ef fr eash pockt Cavatwill designed to -smartness wearing qui This new h material uiil press and giv good appes the weartr. City and Dlgby Island families beeivspcndlng the summer vaca- air today on a trip to Vancouver. LOST Removed from' front of lunuse, one chiuis ineycle. Kinder ulease return to 324 .Wl'I.Ji (2111 f o ... m 4th West. MUSTARDx were Joined at a wedding cere- ti,m here with her parents, Dr. mony solemnized at First Bap- anci Mrs. R. O. Large, is ltaNig, Police Inspector V. B. Woinls- tist Church Saturday evening by tomorrow evening's train or. Johnson returned to the city by when Elizabeth May Milton, nPr retum to her studies at Unl-' air Wednesday afternoon from , i:i) in I; I. 'NT- 'liiree or in iv ue.iiv.'.'ii iion.M' or apart-! h. .,,. uiiiann.,l)eU. Inane J Prince Rupert Simpson, Smithers; L. Bu- WANTED Babv sitter for one H. a trip to Vancouver. or two evening's a week. Apply chanan v.iiiiaii t,.... fct cm T-,,.,1,. VTn.... nttmo daughter of Mrs. W. Webster versity of Toronto, and the late Hubert Milton of Smithers; Dr. S. O. i I l.l dt) Mills, Terrace; W. H. Williscrof t, 1 1 M. ii... a !;') a,'.r! profos-ilr.ircs cniiUlH't-1 iii.i li )iUM within aiu f' t't Post Ol- . Apply WANTED Dispatcher 537 Taxi. Prince Rupert, became the bride of Leonard Hadland, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hadland of Digby Island. Rev. Fred Antrobus Terrace; H. G. Perry, Prince George; G. Flamank, Vancouver; E. G. Ravening, North Van- hi , , iiLiiic'iKe at miis-1 ti n cii. Pnone Blue WANTED Experienced waitress Applv Central Lunch or Phone Blue 595. (2101 i fu 1 ( i : 3 l a.m. and v. no 1! '. o'.n. 1 11 1 Priced at j couver; N. T. Carson, Esqulmalt; R. S. Gordon, Vancouver; W. C. Grieve, Vancouver; N. H. Mc-Clary, Port Hardy; Mr. and Mrs. J. Sims. Vancouver; Mrs. J. Den-holm, Ocean Falls. W AXii'L) -- Janitor - Engineer A:v HI p,'i:;-.n lo G. P. I'Pl.e-f V ). Hi., b'.'sru-r Block. A gown of white slipper satin with off-the-shoulder sequin collar and net yolk was worn by the bride. Her headdress was a Princess Elizabeth coronet FOR LESS THAN fy PER SERVING BOYS AND GIRLS Opportunity for earning, after school hours by delivering Daily News routes. Honest, reliable boys and girls apply at Daily News office. UD i Ill) WANTiP To I? KNT--Furnished, ',! i r ;m niirii Mti.e ur liou.e.' i-.M.v lv.x i,X li.uiv Wc'vvs. 1212' with fingertip veil and she car ried a bouquet of red roses Her attendant was Miss Flor Apply i tli Gyro Chib Resumes Weekly Luncheons Prince Rupert Gyro Club, af WANTED Meat cutter. Kaien Co-op. ri.ti to PPNT-Furnished ,-:tn i', rii'il couple. wV .ix iio D..llv News r. (211i ence Morse whose gown was of turquoise moir tafetta with pirrlc net cap and pink gloves. Her HELP WANTED Man tor lubri-l cation work, prererabiy single. Bod Parker Ltd. (tf) ter a midsummer recess during July and August, resumed' week-' colonial bouquet was of carnations. Groomsman ' was Norman . .1 i KOUM AM; HOARD h'.n .-A1 i I:-... ly luncheons Wednesday. Program was of an informal character. Dr. R."G. Large telling of cnestertield .vy iu-ater. 212i i Dominion ROOM AND BOARD for two gentlemen sharing, and one single. Call Blue fcS9. (U) a weeK-ena maiden cruise as rxcehenfr w .' .n - ..... 'far north as Wales Channel' in r j ! !....:! :.i i tied tir 3 Dill J Jru Ave- yiit ina new fjuwtrx yaciit. next ouii 212i .... , ray was cnosen ior tne annual I'll III... ( . , tiuo picnic, ur. Large s ooat u) l K V '.'):'Ieie home fur- I'd. FOR RENT Housekeeping room 221 5th East. t212) transport ihe picnickers to Pillibury Cove. A club tag day wll be held on Saturday. President Maurice Brydges was in the chair. i. ii.'lu.'iiri .. 'arse elec- lr :iij.:i'r, vaciiiuu cleaner, 1'i.x ih... r. fir(,;;.ice equip-:i ii'. s '.iiiT.-i. Kirsch rods. rr- f'x.uics, lar.'e electric ;:.;i Ti'iiviT. cin'uk protector, ,v. : .n'( ii . t i ;is etc. Hell Ivarson. Felicitations from a number of friends were offered at a ceplion which followed the ceremony at the Broadway Caf. Receiving the guests were the mother of the bride, wearing a gown of brown crepe with corsage of red roses, and the mother of the bridegroom, whose dress was of white floral Jersey wUn red rose corsage. ; . The newly married couple stood beneath a white wedding bell set in an archway of pink and white to receive the congratulations of their friends. Tcist to the bride was pro- FOR RENT Housekeeping room to share for quiet gentleman close in. Phone Green 448 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. (214i FOR RENT 3 room suite. Apply 212 8th West. (215) 's. 527 Tnird Ave. ttfi PERSONAL ANNOUNCt Advertlwmpnta It tt. b chrel lor i it JSc pn Lutlioran tea, t cooking. Salurdaj 2:30. United Church tcmber 22. Tlclf' Bble. Loyal Order ol and Women's Ar and Dance pifs 30th. Moose Tw Civic Centre on Us and drawing tor f Centre. , Catholic Baztf and 6. Presbyterian Tf Sona Ladles Bt Rebckah Bazu- St Peter'j W 1 Nov. 3. Legion Auxiliary ember 9. Presbyterian Ti 17. I.O.D.E. CHapf aar, Nov. 24 fit. Andrew's C. 3 -pir-ce bedroom t,u t.l Ciiiulition. ; 511 or call 704 (,. (213i b i . . For; Mil I 1,1 ..ill I'O;; ,' - v . ry ' i BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Coffee Shop on 3rd Ave. Apply Box No. 568, Daily News Office. (2131 PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES twelve samples for 50c past-paid in plain- sealed wrapper, catalogue included. General Novelty Co.. Dept. 'P.R.' 71 Buick Sedanetie )l; ill Major St., Toronto, Ont. i posed REAL ESTATiJ by Edward Coughlln ;,(:, lines. 40,000 i coi.ijiiion. Apply Caic. bmithers. (2131 t 1. toK SALE OR SWAP 161 acres I with response by Hie groom. The j ' bride cut a three-tier wedding 1 ),. ;.m i; in 'i Kiiiutieu lanu ii, cleared, a-r. lary kitchen ldl, JluUse, country store, at natg-. Phone ivnwaiirfa, a. V. ideal tor 1 2 1 0 j siuau mill or mime rancn. PERSONAL Hygienic Products Best Service, high quality, low prices. Send for our free catalogue. I. X. L. Specialties, G.P.O. Box 57, Toronto, Ont. (213) cake which centred a table spread with a white lace cloth flanked by white tapers in silver holders. Inmhor 1 r" louu, m;i ma. ZiMlJiJ' " 'y' gce bea- a 1 ( !, I .. ;m.:: - r d 613 or i.ai o: 19 6th Ave. (11! Kupeii., t. (J. (tf) ! Music, for dancing, which took up much of the evening was supplied by Chris Fossum and lo FOR SALE Duplex house good location. One 5 room apartment ready tor occupancy Oct. 1st. Apply o31 6th W. alter 6:00 p.m. (2141 S".v fii U.".ed Fvirn-, ;niw.i' ami office! i-. N.-w coal and i ' ii r.ui:f.s. electric! i r-. eieetnc press! Mel Hanberg. Bazaar. No 1 1 V '"AT. "ZT fOK,s:.' " yoXl an, aw ho's how Canned Orange Ladies von Kiiv trioMa V , " "-"".c. rirsi, every jiomni ol Canned Salmon nifin H i st on hand r-.nTTAriR four at. iai 7th avp a full pound of edible, nutritious food' I here k nn undn ,,u:i i, . I The bride is employed on the I staff of the local social welfare I office and the groom is em-i ployed by Columbia Cellulose crff J' Canned Salmon combines so wonderfnllv ii h vJ .: A:' V. . A extenrled in many ways to rive exciting vaVi... v L Z '. "'"Z ,3'., 'lan. 06 );,('''S, heavy East Xwo lots drained and i;.-!"r, sngntlyi in garden. A home you have r mi riovs bicycles.! admired. Cupboards complet- ;x '.vj-Kfis, guitars,: etl m bedrooms and kitchen, ha, ,,,!!!) hno-; senmg fuh lurnished. Must '"'," "'."''i, a' . ne be seen to be appreciated. ' ii O. Furniture essential eIementeof Rood nutrition. Save monev. save limJTnS... Co. They have taken residence a 1424 Eighth Avenue East. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bury sr of this city. - ' - -t " VI Uljf good eating with Canned Salmon. Gliddcn Paints FOR ALL Pl'RPOSES :,::! IX ROOM Wartime. newly painted and decorated on bus route. Utility room added at rear. Lot cleared and leneed Can be handled lor $1500.00 down. I Y i'.'.O 1 N NAMES -iT Sn ivels, Iim ':':.-: Adm ' I itir 't Bros. . Kf.:-d Maoitennee BMIiOM Vou Saw It m The News! It Pays io Advertise! ni l e u SAANK1 BALAGNO Florists Phone Green 787 Box 1193 BWITIBH C O L U M I Time for a Check-up Let us check your commercial oil burner now, to prevent a serious breakdown during the cold winter months. Call us today! Thorn Sheet Metal LIMITED Agents for the Iron Fireman 253 First Ave. Black 8B4 :,' !v.in ciamsheil i , P'wk Grannie: j FOUR ROOM fully plastered r :! c'. K-reiP Mixer?: house on 8th Ave. East. In liu rL... Nfison very exxi condition with two !- ' r for S'orkDtiei low in saroen. Full price -. l r -.v: Pu-p Port-! $3000.00. For information or '."u ':n:r". Na- Insoection see Robert E. Mon-j.-.i :.'. iti"s anri vador Limited. (214) :: -f.Hl A ! S'eel1 M :; -.' . Natu.nal G. P. TINKER & CO. LTD. offer '.. S'aMoniii: the following: r ,,- !-,j c ..nvtvoriJ 5 rm house 7th Ave West ; - ' i 1' iii Na-j Ca.sh or terms. Immediate oc- Co LWj cupancy. i, t; (tii 5 xtm house on two lots with ,. ; :r''- earden. greeirtiouse, harbor " f. ' ' .. nit VH.W MTln, fJ Chlnnlnt " 1 (grlaite WORK! for Compl-Efficient S 1 u SAY tui::-. HMJ Diinirx on 5th Ave Wpst. con-. allarc 211 tainin? two 5-room self con- TIME!! MONEY!!! Storage I Uinefl Nintes. Can arrange occupancy for fiwner. Gwxi i n vyame nt oppori. u n i tv . Choice lot in Section 2, also wvi-ral lot.s on 6th Ave., close U McBride. tf) (ianuary a .nil FOt V :" "' '" ' ' t"W r -!ee-- ii-1 v. ; -i iiv n K"w. " Ul-f; r.'Y.i f, , (211l M .J:' U t J Kilini'le, " i. ' Ar. St (id per Dun-V- ' ' r i; : iiliii". 1. $00 (til per thousand; r. conimon and 1" x 6" :) . 5. (J 00 per thousand. 41. (2151 nlie SEE this ix -room Wartime; near Conrad Sehool corner lot nicely decorated. We alfrf have two four-room types at 42,500.00 each. Terms available. See Armstrong Agencies, 307 3rd Ave W'e4. or phone 342 (212) FARM AND ORCHARD 5.74 Acres HOUSE FILLY MODERN WATER FROM MUNICIPAL MAIN FOR QUICK SALE ' $3,000.00 Cash E. T. KENNEY LIMITED TERRACE, B.C. l'l):i .SAl.K - DineUe buffet in i-oii'i ciitnlnion. Phone Blue ' 7j:i (tfi 1 w - ... with the TH0R Automagic (aladiron 0n,y Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. hours Weekdays ft a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVENUE Fir; P..VT.K-ir)4i) Ford Deluxe FOR SALE On Frascr Street, Sedan, first ela-s condition. two storev buildiii". furnihlied. !,'( .lsmuibie prie. Apnly. with rental income and four "Bi'l'.s" Service Station (214) roomed apartment for immed Fnon.;in: iate occupancy mil price $2,200. R E. Mortimer, 324 2nd Ave. (212) 10:3 ;, FOU SALE-Underwood Standard tvoi; writer, cood condi-t;o;i. 'Price $90.00. Apply 232 9:h Ave. E. (214) PHONE 79 FOR SALE Bayview Hotel as rooming1 house, 36 rooms Steam heated. Phone Red pHONE no PRINCE RUPERT BESNEtt BLOCK STEWART. ItC. ' (223) -Ratterv Radio and ens iron. Phone (214) 320, P.O. Box 121, Prince Ru- For? SAIE-Cnlctnan filue 50 7Ze ft1,0"" pert, a. u. 1212) j