“plrornnatdnp * Pubsecription ftategs ~ By Carrier: * POY MONEN Voecesececaee por your ..,, Bian By Mail: $1.00 "per month Rates: * $10.09 4 Por year ,, Classi five 4 66 per word per day, minimu * 60e. Publlention for ¢ dnys far Sere energies ee “price of 4, Keadurs: 802 per line”per day, Coming Events: P y » 806 per word per month, Engagement, marriage, funeral death nctices $2.50 per insertion, Birth notices 60¢ per insertion, L'! COMING EVENTS W.O.T.M. Bazaar, May 28. Rebecca Centennia! Tea May Presbyterian Misslonary Tea suf ary Tea, je 4, (JG) Ser.'a Tea. June 7, ——— Lutheran Tea, Home Cooking any Fish Pond, Saturday, June . |! CWNTENNIAL Armed Forces Ball, June 18, Navy Drill Hall, Invitations at Canadian Legion or Dally News $1 couple, (18) C.W.L. Strawberry Shortcake Tea. Candy, home cooking stall, Wednesday, June 25, 2:30 p.m. Annunelation Auditorium, | “50 - Rummage Cathedral Af ternoon Branch Rummage Sale September 13. Cathedral Rummage Sale, Oc- Sale. September 6. 1 a eee tober 4. _. Bazaar, November 15. Bazaar, November 19. 4) ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Dominato of*Prince Rupert wish to an- nojince the engagement of their eldest daughter, Peggy-ann to Robert. Charles -Brewerton. only som of Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Brew- erton of Prince Rupert. Wed- ding to take place Jupe 28th. # re ene eet org mn nee acne Rane ateee or 20 MELP WANTED = fEMALE STENOGRAPHERS, , $162.50 - ofe2!80; TYPISTS, $155.00 - $220.00 (pls $180. per annum special’ allowance), at Prince Rupert, B.C, Pull particulars on posters at office of the National Employment. Se: vice and Post Office. Apply before June 4, 1058, to Civil Service Commission, 6th floor, 1110 W. Georgia St.,.Van- couvor 5, B.C, (104) WOMAN to come into home to ween’ Wo children 4 days a n vicinity of 5th Avenue and McBride, Phone 3502. . (107) oc ebite coe ok Be, et hae ats amine ma ms renee aft Ahn adhe ts DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT B.C. CIVIL SERVICE DEPT. OF EDUCATION AT VARIOUS CENTRES IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Salary: $7,200 rising ‘to $8,100 per annum. Applicants must be British Subjects, with 8-B or higher certification, plus at least one year of post-graduate study in education; a minimum of ten years teaching experience, including at least two years as principal, vice-prineipal, or di- rector of instruction, preferably including teaching experience in both elementary and second- ary schools. The usual veterans’ preference will apply. Applica- tion forms obtainable from the offices of the B.c. Civil Service Commission, at 41] Strect, Vancouver, or 544 Michi- Ban Street, Victor . pleted aad ctoria, to be com- } returned to: ne Chalrman, Civi] Service com” mission, §44 Michigan Street, Victoria, B.c., June 4, 1958, 98:252. 85. SITUATIONS Wanted-Femate WILL care for children in my home and will baby sit ever- ngs. Phone 4630. (104) GOOD echre for children in my home. 450 Sherbrooke. Phone 2266. : . (106p) 29 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS not later than Competition No. (104) 12 PERSONALS eng rien en nts THE Home and School Assocta- tion Graduation Dance will be held nt the Annunelation Audi- torium Friday, May 23rd. Danc- ing from 9 to 1 to Stan Veitch auid his Trio. Tickets are avail- able from members at $1.50 per person and refreshments will be served. Semi-formal dress, (104) T@ contact Aleoholics Anony- nous write Box 343 or phone 3763 or 3864. Meets every Wed- nesdayv, 8:30, Civic Centre. t ELECTROLUX | Bales & Seryice, Phone 2778, No.2 Leeds Apts, WILFORD Electrical Works, Mo- tors bought, sola, rewound ana tevalred, anteneevtnmne 14. BUSINESS PERSONALS INDUSTRIAL SCALES (PRINCE RUPERT) LTD. SALES AND SERVICE Seales for every purpose Meat Grinders - Meat Slicers ete. ‘Phone 6301 Box 103, Prince Rupert. B.C. “ALL work puarantecd” M. Stephen, Mer. WIN a free knitting or sewing machine. Value $199.50 o* other merchandise credit. Just. suggest a name for our new knitting and sewing machine store to be located in’ Prince Rupert. Mall suggestions to Box 445, Daily News, (105) HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE Chimney, stoves, eavestroughs cleaned and repaired. Dial a see tes een Sh aero ne ree Ste Mgmt mee REBUILDING, shingling and re- palys ~- call W. &. Cantwell, phone 5821. oo ___ {M0} FOR your Rawlelgh — supplies contact Beder Holland or phane 6433, ae (M30) i FOUND LEATHER key case in the Royal Bank. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this ad, __ 1105) MG LOST . ON the Shel! OU Ploats, Sunday, one pair af binoewlars and a coat. Finder please jeave at the Daily News. (104p) 10 WELY WANTED Male-Femate APPLICATIONS wlll be received for the followlng positions In the summer parks programm, Playground Supervisors — dnale or female) responsible for dl- recling the various activities at une playgrounds throughout the elty, Lifeguards for MeClymant Pool dmale or female) responsible tor Dannii and dnsteneting swine ming lessons for all age araupa and to supervise general swin porlods, . Applications imnmy het matted to the Civie Contre — Association, Comer Beeond and MeBride, Closing date for applications will be Muy 30, 1088, (1008) MXPERIENCED doo fry and rl] cooks. Willing to work shifts. Apply Tax 441, nally Nows, ae (104) 20 TELE WANTED « FEMALE . 4 “HOUSEWIVES roqulrad = far mnuaunl opportuni. WII) not Interfere with family routing, Good remuneration, Apply Tox 444, Dally News. aon) APPLIOATIONA will ba aecapted foy the poaltion of dental nds latent trained, Must be over 23 yours of nga. Phone 2023, (100) att y cab eee aN BIER si we | i 4 t FOR piano tuning Phone 5672. ; (104) 32 FOR: SALE MISC. ' Heinz Baby Food « 3 tins for 25c; Shoulder Roasts Red Brand Beef 59c tb. Sunbeam Bread, loak 18¢ New Potatoes 7c lb, 4 ? t + } 5 ! ‘ 630. 6th-Ava. Woo se Baby ‘Beef Liver .. 65c Ib. | Tube Tomatoes. .. 26c ea. Beef Kidney ........°25¢ Ib, ; at your | LOCKER PLANT 230 - 2nd Ave. W. Phone 2623 FACTORY built 4'x7' utility; trailer with hitch. Phone 3307. (105p) NEW 3'x3’ doghouse. Phone * 3307. - (€105p) (104) 21 cu, ft. deepfreeze. Phone 3985. (104) 34 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED — Top market prices paid for scrap tron, steel, brass. zopper, lead, etc, HWonést grading, orompt payment made. Atlas (ron, & Metal Ltd.. 250 Prior St., Vancouver, B.C. Phone PAcifle 6357, | Qh) " ppoASH FOR nate Scrap, Copper, Brass, Lead, Bat- terles, Radiators, Dial 6128, Call eer bea " 35A MACIIINERY FOR SALE 4,000 ft, New 2” Rubber Lined Fire Hose with 2” pipe Thread Couplings. Atlns Tron & Metals Ltd. 250 Prior Street, Vancouver, “|G, Phone MU-I-0367, 30 ROOMS FOR RENT , DOUBLE “sleeping room “with parking space. Phone 3056. 4) 8 COTTAGES, CAMPSITES _ SUNSET Cabins now open, Lak- else Lake. (tf) 0A SUITES FOR RENT 2 room suite, Phone 8383. (100) 40 WOME ror SALE 4-bedroom honse, full eament baxgemont, 6& minutes — wilk from town, Phone S408, 10d) TOUaR for anie, 1273 Water ] atte, 07) iv WANTED TO RENT 145 Dunsmuir PROPERTY FOR SALE SUMMER home at Lake Kath- lyn, modern, Apply Box 94, Telkwa,’ B.C. ~ (109) excavated, (107) 3 lots cleared: and Phone. 3247. 17 AUTOMOBILES _ 1954 Standard deluxe Chev. Will. take. small °52 or °’53 car as trade. Phone 5407. between 6:30 and 7:30 pm. | ~ (104p) 5] Cadillac Fleetwood in excep- tlonal ‘condition, 34,000 miles. Can he finlanced.: Phone days 2303 or evenings 4362, (104) 1949 DELUXE Chev. Fair condi- tion. No. 14, 639 3rd Ave. West jb@tween 5 and 6 p.m. (1408p). 54 Chev. Terms arranged. Phone 4702, ‘ (106% ‘62 Ford, ‘as is, $500 cash. Phone 3393 after 6. p.m. (104p) 1950 Chev. for sale. Call 2483, (107) ‘33 VANGUARD,'1 owner, good condition. ‘Phone 6229. News By AGNES H. NEAVE | Dally News Correspondent We wanted to try. out our new ajluminum boat, so-on Thursday morning my husband, . Ernie Howard and I- set out with our fishing tackle and grub box to try out a bay 15 miles east of the .Landing where we heard the trout were biting well.. It took us a little more than an hour to. make the trip, and when we had caught our limit we had our meal by the camp- fire. The water in the lake Iy very high this year. Old timers say that they cannot remember its being so high carly in th year. ‘ Mr and Mrs. Dave Price and their children Stanley | Helen and Kathy of Smithers stopped in for a short visit on Tuesday as they were waiting for. the ferry. They live in Smithers. ‘With them were Elsie Schiller and Clara Monery of Prince George. RAajor League Standings By The Canadian Press NATIONAL LEAGUE y nes Ww iL. Pet. GEL San Francisco .. 23. 12, .657, Milwaukee’ l0...0°°19 521 «633° 1% Plitsburgeh 18.15 $45. 4 Chicago ........ 17 #19 472 64 Phiiadelphia 18 18 455 7 St. Louis ....... 14° #617 452 q Cincinnati ...... 11 17° 853 84 Los. Angeles ..... 13 21 #382: 9% AMERICAN LEAGUE . , W L. Pet. GBL New York ....... 22 65 ~. B15 Cte , Kansas City ....--. 14. #14 =~ «500 Bie Baltimore ...... 4 14 500 BY Cleveland = ....-. 17° #17 «600. &y; Boston ........5- 16 17 485 9 Washington 14617 +452 10. Chicago ......-- 12 18 400 114 Detroit .......5- 13 20 394 12. ay-walki Jay-walking . il . ticket spoils 96-year record LOS ANGELES up—After 96 years and 363 days of being a model citizen, Frank H. Peyton finally has a record with the po- lice. A jay-walking ticket Mon- day broke his perfect porform - ance, and Peyton observed his good location,| (104) 1° Francois. Lake | | Hansen fo visit A, radio announcer: well- | Te gett, begs ” 5 he RCN, and Mrs. "Leggett, | — Langford, B.C., are presently. in the city visiting Mrs, Legetett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Murdo Macarthur, 1053 First Avenue West. Making the trip by car,|. fe aan , Suspend councillor - LONDON -(Reuters)— ‘The:-La- bor . party executive - decided Wednesday to suspend from party membership Councillor John Lawrence, leader ofthe so-. cialist_controlled, Central Lon- don St Pancras Borough council. over the St. Pancras’ town“ hall during May Day eelebrations. He later was fined following dis- turbances, a No bail seen for Hannah © VANCOUVER © — Christian George Hanna will likely spend on -bé handled by drying, salting:, smak- ing, canning and pickling. .Most- ‘fresh meat is distributed cither by Lawrence hoisted’ the red flag ‘?apid handling in countries without. : ; irefrigeration, or by chilling. . ‘té keep meat fresh for several days without refrigeration, Researchers of Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. told of this latest use ‘at the Third Annual Antibiotics Symposium in Washing- ton, D. C.- The investigators pointed out that ly limited amounts ‘of meat can ‘Low temperatures, however, slow down enzymes which act to tender- ize meat. Injection of Terramycin “prior to slaughter, the scientists found, inhibits growth of bacteria and permits higher storage temper-.- atures so that meat can be aged in much shorter time. Tests’ indicate that as little as one-half. part per million of the potent antibiatic in- ‘hibits bacterial spoilage of fresh beef, pork and mutton. - . Experiments conducted at a com- mercial packing house in Cuba proved that treated beef careagses ‘remained fresh even when held at 95 Leading Seaman W.:D. Leg-| “_s_GFPR — 1240, . | the visitors. will sperid 9 ten- _ known to Prince Rupert Cana~ | joy holiday here ‘pone - ven) RRIDAY |. 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We vill continue to a week in jail awaiting trial on bdegrees Farenheit with high humid-:} 3:00. _.-| News> & ‘Talk | {Music Festival: a charge of committing an in-{ity. — ne oy R218 Spkr’s Choice. | Music | Festival :|' cident act although bail was set |) In countries such ag the U.S. and | | 3:20°> at $50 when he appeared in },C2nada, antibiotics can undoubtedly |‘. $:45° 5" . "), , be-used along with refrigeration. In| oot, court Thursday... "32." preas without adequate refrigera: . ae i No one has come forward: to | tion, antibiotics.may-help to deliver. |". Tan an ‘post’ bail and. “he :would™have ita more wholesdme. product to con: | J gsas ‘nowhere to go and. no snonay [temeer we ene eS cap evén if he did get out,” .said"his'().- 7 Ba : oS ee counsel, Donald S. White. + i mek Lege gy Pl Blagey “In ee Try Daily News Classified | 573°.