3 Local News items . . IMtut Ilupcrt DtMp J3ctos Friday, May 13, 19-19 DOCTORS TO VISIT CITY B. C. Medical Association to Hold District Meeting Five leading medical men from Vancouver will be in Prince Rupert for two days next week as the annual district m.Ptin gonial Cedar Sidewalls jpjete with undercourse and nails-unit, cover 50 ..fc.) $6.55 Red Cedar Shingle Mrs. Thomas Marshall and daughter Caroline, of Winnipeg, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. E. McLean, having arrived in the city Wednesday on the Prince Rupert. ' Mrs. C. E. Salter ad son, Don, arrived in the city this afternoon on the Coquitlam to join Mr. Salter for the summer at Carlisle cannery. Grade No. 3, excellent for sidewalls of square lies. $5.95 Edward , Musscllam, Prince Rupert representative of the Great West Life Assurance Co., has been awarded membership in the company's President's Club for outstanding sales accomplishment last year, according to a company announcement. Miss. Mary McCalluin, who is in her first year of training at St, Paul's Hospital at Vancouver, arrived in the city on Wednesday to spend the next couple of weeks visiting her father W. B. McCallum. i.ss Frances Cross, being transferred from here to Pen-ticton in the service of the BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Lining is payable In advance. Please refrain rrucn wiepnoaing X per wuiu ii-wvium, uimimiua oaanre, aoa Birth 'Sot Thank Death NotlnM. RunerU NotloM. UwrlL. wd Enijsgeoient Aunounctmenw: i. HKUJAlj IJlOi'ijAX. LKJUBLE PRICK iMtMOKIAM ,OST ..... !,,.,,. ' - ----- ...... . j ir of mv husband Jack 1 RruARn 7Z ITT 1 died Mav 13. l'-)48.REsD0or ,.!,. f return ut of small Oman uv.iiiwin, ocoaiuus win oe neia wUhkth iSlf JWlwlth the Prince Rupert Medical June 12 1937. Apply Box 5 iq ' Association including th reead-'ANTED-lWSFx,,nrio,,, tf) !lng of papers, case discussions Union scale. Apply DeaneV The only speaking engagement Wuailty Cleaners. (m, by members of the nartv u that. ;ovtRvihvr i.kji on ( t Notice of Application for a ( lull Licence Notice is hereby given that on the eleventh day of June next, the under' signed Branch Number twenty-seven of the Canadian Legion, British Empire Service League intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a Club Licence in respect of premises formerly krtown as No. 3 Officers' quarters, a two storey frame construction, approximately 196' x 36' with addition BO' x 6' and situate upon certain lands described as (1) Part of Waterfront Block E of the subdivision of parts of Lots 251 and 1992, Range S, Coast District, Map 1965; and (2) Lot 1. subdivision of Block 3 of Waterfront Block E as shown on Map 2020. containing approximately 2 903 acres. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, In the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said Club to keep on the pre mises a reasonable ouantitv of liuuor 1 for personal consumption on the i premises, and entitling the Club to J purcnase liquor irom a vcuuor uu i to sell by the glass the liquor no pur-1 chased to its memuers and guests for I consumption on the club premises1 ill accordance with the provisions ot I the regulations promulgated there - i under. Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 10th day of May, ' 1949. CANADIAN LEGION. v B E S.L , Branch ' Number 27. (Philip M. Ray)- Secretary-ManaiJer. (132, Pile Sufferers Don't tell us your piies are hopeless. Thousands of -former sutlers tell us they naa piles lor 20 years, some longer. 'They are satisfied PYLTONE produces results. So it can for you. One bottle will prove its action in your stubborn case or price refunded at once. That's our guarantee of the new PYLTONE TREATMENT. PYLTONE eoes directly to the internal cause, thats the reason tor its suc cess. i.o ai ail druggists. STARTING SAT., MAY 11 J. H. MAIR- i i AUCTIONEER l Auctions arranged at your) convenience Sales every Saturday, 2 p.m.i at old post office building k List your goods with DcLuxcl Delivery for every Sale PHONE 383 SLACKS That appeal . to all men who are conscious of style, finish and quality. Ccrduruoys 811.C0 Grey Flannels 13.50 TO 319.50 Pin Stripe Worsteds Plain Tone W orsteds Gabardines iiiljjiVi,'l-lLs:ciili I JL I fiSE STATION ' PHONE 791 REAL ESTATE FCkL SALP 4 . rm furnished uusc in. t or Dart en. lars Phone Blue 909. (tf) FOR SALE 4 Room Bungalow near McBrlde. Basement, rental property at rear, immediate occupancy. Priced for quick sale. 4 small wartime houses in good condition. I six room house on 6th E. lnctud-ng oil stove and heater, 3 lots, Immediate occupancy very low priced. For these and other property see ARMSTRONG AGENCIES at 307 3rd W. or Phone 342. (tf, FOK KENT Passengers arriving In tiie ' city on the Princess Louise from Vancouver this morning included J. Mulhem, G. A. Foster, A. W. Ewing, Mrs. W. Main and W S Stewart You Saw It In The News! Announcements All dvrrllsi-ni..... r, tnis minimi wUl be charged for a I ill month t 25 cent wort) Music and Drama Festival, May 12 and 13. St. Peter's W.A. Bazaar, May 12. S.O.N. Smorgasbord, May 17 Presbyterian Missionary Tea, Church Hall, May 13. Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs. L. W. Kergin. Card Party, Catholic' School Hall, May 19, 8 p.m. H.M.C.S. Ilaida Chapter I.O.D. E. Tea, May 21. May 24 is Kinsmen Day Queens. Parade. Snorts. Dance Grand Prizes -aviicuai ... i. lea, r.ii'.y si, Mrs. W. S. ' Kergin. . Sonja Ladies Tea May 28. United Church Tea June 8 at the homc of Mrs. Nlckerso.1 Borden Street. Lutheran Tea and Home COoking, June 11. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 17. I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 21. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE I INCOME TAX I RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFT-R) Chandler & Cowgillj PORTRAIT STUDIO I ty'ilm Finishing Endarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389, 216 4th St . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Lubrication Will Save You Money 'and prolong the life of your car. Just cail 791 . We will gladly pick up your car and return it promptly. SERVICE HOURS O Week Days 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. BOS. PARKER'S UPTOWH SEIS1 Second and MrBride AW, f For Construction See GREER 1 CONTRACTORS FOR RENT-Sleeplng Room. 801 Borden Ktrpol tm - v. WW FOR RENT-FuVnished Rooms, 843 9 Ave. West. (118) FOR RENT Room, 527 8th Ave W. (114 1 Liil PERSONAL Kelly-Douglas Co., sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to the Okan-agan. D. G. Stenstrom arrived in the. city this afternoon on the Coquitlam from Vancouver on j buinoss in connection with trie l Columbia Cellulose Co. i W. B. Skinner arrived back in the' city on the Coquitlam this afternoon after a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Herbert Young returned to the city on the Coquitlam this afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. J. L. Watson, field commissioner fo rthe Boy Scout movement, Vancouver, arrived in the city this morning on the Prin cess Louise to meet with Scout! leaders here and conduct a leadership course fo rtroop officials. He will be in the city for the next three days. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rog(s, of Whitehorse gassed through the city this morning on the Prin-, cess Louise, porthbourd after; spending the winter in the south.. Mr. Rogers is general manager of the White Pass and Yukon Railway. TRAIN SC1IEDU1 E For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday,' 8:00 p.m. I Trom the East "Tuesday, Thursday, Saturda; 10:45 p.m. CENTURIES OLD ; j Geologists say coal has been in the making for perhaps 300,-000,000 years. I Advertise in the Dally News! CCr and A lome PERSONAL DRUO SUNDRIES (rubber goods) twelve samples for 50c postpaid In plain seined wrapper, catalogue included. General Novelty Cc Dept. 'PR,' 71 Major St.. Toronto, Ont. (133) WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY C.C.F. special meeting Fulton St. Rooms, Friday, May 13, 8 p.m. (112) Vernon ' Ciccone sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Jack Hoskins sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where she will receive treatment at the hands of specialists. ATTENTION Canadian Club members: Membership meeting Friday, May 20, 8 p.m., Common Lounge, Civic Centre. Speaker: Mrs. W. A. MacLean, Solos by Mrs. G. Sendall. Refreshments. No charge (H) Charles Adam of Terrace arrived in the city by car yester day from the interior for a brief business visit. With him came George Little, Miss Laird, Miss Shirley Reynolds and Jack Gilbert. Mrs. Arthur Brooksbank sailed -last night on the Prince Rupert for a vacation trip to Vancouver, Seattle, Yakima and Spokane. Mrs. Bert Shearman sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. . James Bremner left by air today on a business trip to Vancouver. L. W. Lefler sailed last night ness trip to Ocean Falls. Mrs. William Wasyk returned to the city on the Coquitlam this afternoon from a visit to Vancouver. Mrs. M. McLcod, Sixth Avenue West, who bpcame ill recently, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. She Is being accompanied by her daughter, Miss Annie Mc-Leod of the Post Office staff. Mrs. Josephine Sykes sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where she will Join her mother, Mrs. Arthur Murray, and take up future residence. Her young son is already in the south. "OOVKRX.MKNT l.Hlll ACT" (Section 27) VuOfr of Apphratiim for t'onsfiit to Traiisfrr of fterans' Club LlmifW to ntltpr prrinle. Notice is hereby given that on the eleveuth day of June next, the undersigned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer Veterans' Club Licence Number 681, Issued In respect of certain premises situate at 314 3rd Avehue West. Prince Rupert. British Columbia, upon lands described as Lot 16, Block 20, Sectton 1, Map 923. and being numbered three and four, and seven and eight respectively, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, to certain premises formerly known as No. 3. Officers' Quarters, a two storey frame construction, approximately 196' X 36' with addition 80' X 6' and situate upon certain lands described ns (1 Part of Waterfront Block E ot the subdivision of parts of Lots 251 and 1992, Rant;e 5. Coast District, Map 823. containing approximately 0.618 of an acre, as shown on Map 1965: and (21 Lot 1. subdivision of Block 3 of Waterfront Block E as shown on Map 2028, containing approximately 2.903 acres. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, In the Province of British Columbia. Dated at Prince Rupert, B C. thlf 10th day of May. 1949. CANADIAN LEGION, B E S.L. Branch Number 27. (Philip M. Ray) Secretary-Manasor. (132) Builders and Contractors NOTE New Roofing Paper, Red, Mineralized, 3-ply special, roll $4 B.C. Fl'RNITl RE CO. (121) FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 24 I 222 Second Ave. Box 423 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue FOR SALE Large Safe, fire and burglar proof For particulars see It. C. FURNITURE CO. Koom ana board tor working 1 of the Prince Rupert Medical Association, is held on Tuesday proceed to Prince George for a and Wednesday. Then they will similar meeting. The visiting doctors will be Dr. F. M. Bryant, president of the British Columbia Medical Association; Dr. O. L. Watson, medical director of the Medical Services Association; Dr. D. W. Johnstone of the Department of Veterans' Affairs; Dr. G. R. F. Elliott, assistant provincial health officer, and.' Dr. F. L. Whitehead, executive secretary of the British Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons I he medical party will arrive on Tuesday afternoon by plane irom Vancouver and the next evening will proceed by train to Prince George. 01 Dr. Whitehead who will ad dress the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon Wednesday on "Implications of Health Insurance to the General Public." Orflces of local doctors will close on Wednesday owing to the sessions. Dr. J. A. Macdonald is president of the Prince Rupert Medical Association and Dr. A. W. Large la secretary. Advertise In the Daily News. FOB SALE FOR SALE 1942 Dodge Special DeLuxe -Door Sedan, can be inspected at Rupert Motors Ltd. FOR SALE One single bed, 3-mlrror dressing table and chair $12, two desks $35 and $6, trl-lite $8, carpet pad. 3 neaters $4, $6 and $10 thousand watts, chairs, jardiniers, tools, etc. 855 Borden Street. (tf) FOR SALE New and Used Fur niture, Hardware and Office Fixtures. Underwood Type writers, k a a 1 0 s. Bedroom Suites. Chairs. New Floor Covering. Press Irons, Rugs, Dinner Sets, Paints, Cups and Saucers, etc. For good prices see B.C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. " T.S.S. 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 OK DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. STAMP COLLECTORS Wc have a very fine selection In stock. Also F.O. and Scott Albums, etc. Come in and look them over. KEN WILMOT 718 SECOND AVENUE You Saw It In The News! 1 National Leader 3V his loving wile hrist. (It) FOR SALE FOR SALE Rupert Realty Co. P. H. Linzcy 5use near beai uovc. toilet. $700.00 cash, iirtime Four. Her-ace. Oood condition. me. cash mwi.w. iate occupancy. Ninth Ave. West, cand bath, hot water Glassed in veran- reur. S370O.00 cash. ment: A 4 cabin AH rented at each. $2000.00 in 'uair. . Residence. Fourth List. $10,000. terms. : particulars. (110) : 4 room house 238 W, earlv occupancy. n. oaiance easy :vr particulars . 223 U ilia), -In A-l condition. namel nil burner ti warming closet x Deforest Crosley Hadio. Phone Black ul 112 7th Ave. W.l iiU). H5)I I -Late model Mof- ;c Range. $235. Dun- Dmette table and "acsttrtield. radio. : u. Red 448. 1113 i -2h h p. Brlggs Ensme. Phone Red (116) I -One automatic hot1 l e (Iron Fireman).' :t condition. Inquire I So. 6. Seal Cove, or Box 17j6. Prince C (115)1 t- Five horsepower outtxiara motor, 1 Jed 411. (115) Dodee ' ton panel. 'jms. see Jim Mc- " iaxi. (iia r-Urse auantitv rcI- r clear cedar shlne- pr bundle. Phone 41. (116) -Kitchen range with aO.UO. Box 518 i (112) -Good tml 1 1 hit hnnt. tiD.. fully equipped, r price Armiv sim 3'X 1743. ( 116) ; McClary Cream En- with s eeve O pne Green 284. (112) f-H-Um Chev. Pick- Uwi. phunc Blue 1$ ft. Gillnet boat t ' in good condition. 1 -ts. Bux 517, Daily (114) -"Yulan'' in' i,.itn.. L i tl'l fat lllll 1 . w quick sale. Own- 'a. Moored at. New G. Vicreck of P. 1,1 Union. (113) -1939 Mcrcurv Sedan Quick sale. Phono (113) i , Md'tr D Z. vim jr ivanuw .Burner, lin.nn m (113) RSALE-1941 Ford miks. Phone ' or call u 704 5t.h (tf) fl!!42 Chevrolet" Se-1 11 5ut,cl condition. Fivn - l i - L"?. $475 e.rh. New i'u IUU111.1 ttmu ith five aeies land. Half n',' balnce on! in til ; 1 1 vi hi ui -mce' BC, j dm L--i T drrpc iw i lectru "'e, 1Tom at "i"'' con- liLft-V. One Cla"1 rot cel lo sheltered. in orm; ;aK' b v- ior lon. (114) 71 lit im,.I " KNOwf NAMES nt ."""Dpt., lino f I firing nills, Re. 'itionai'T- x Smith. c. UdNuV,mal Vincouver. Alterations men. himj goou steeping accomodations, centrally located for some men. Please apply Box 519. Dally News, stating rate for room and board and for roo monly, also location. (116) WANTED Sewing. Phone Blue 413 or call at 530 Cth W.J 113) WANTED WORK as practical nurse or baby sitting day or evening. Phone Red 780(114) WANTED Woman to do light housework and look after 5-vear old boy week days. Phone Blue 128 after 6. (tf) FOR SALE 6 room house 236 t'.th Ave. W.. occupancy June 1. $1800 down, balance easy terms. For particulars, 223 8th Ave. E. (115) HELP VVANTr.I) HELP WANTED Maids wanted for kitchen and ward work. Salary to start $81.00 per month, less $30 00 ner month maintenance. Uniforms provided. Applv to Miller Bay Indian Hospital. Prince Ru- pertB. C. 116) HELPWANTED Applications will be received bv the corporation of the Village of Terrace until noon. May 21, for position of Municipal Clerk Hours 1 to 5 p.m., state salary expected, references required. Duties to commence May 25th. Floor Sanding a Specialty Red 561 5 V.V.W.V.W.V.WW.V.V.".V.W.V.V,.W.V Repairs BR1DDEN AND BUILDERS . P.O. Box 721 Wc Deliver it Him uitiikai O AT THE B-Y MARKET YOU CAN BUY THE FINEST OF FREoII MEAT, FRESH VEGETABLES AND QUALITY GROCERIES. Jl,T C.!.L Ui I) 411 n You Buy it - six? jrrv WANTED Immediately. Reli i WAFFLE IRONS TWIN WAFFLE IRONS . . SILEX STEAM IRONS . . G.E. AUTOMATIC IRONS G.E. HEATING PADS . . . G.E. TOASTERS ELECTRIC CLOCKS ..... STEAM RADIATORS .... TOtmtlT 8:30 CFPR CSC Trans-Canada Network I. r DDiiances I $12.00 fl $16.1)3 $23.50 g . $!).!5 to $12.50 j! $8.95 M . $9.93 to $14.95 . $;.95 to $14.00 j $41.00 to $18.00 II Power Co. Ltd. BESNER BLOCK STEWART, B. C. . . ... . :. ,.. . -.. - OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Chinese Pishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN able housekeeper, piease lepi.v stating salary expected. Mrs. Gordon L. Little, co Geo. Little & Son Ltd., East Kwin-itsa, B. C. 1") WANTED Taxi Driver Apply 112 Taxi. (If) WANTED Ward Maids at Prince Rupert General Hospital. Applv in person to Miss Dobbie, matron. . WANTED Woman to care for four-year old and cook meals three days a week. Blue 163 I" (Formerly O. D. Hansen Grocery) 8'i9 Sixth Ave. E. 'HELP WANTED Competent l I. office clerk, must be able to Northern B.C. ; PHONE 210 ffl PRINCE RUPERT, B. C naiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii;!.;!! , .. :, , . f J 1 wtsrs'-t. VV00DB0SS Apply in writing with qualifi- ONE MAN POWER CHAIN SAW 1 noimni- .,ii'c t tr. n,,v Ui Y M fiis .1 1JH11V Dullv 11 Vn. New LUbtuna -. " - - - (tf) WANTED Man to work three 111 rfll V. POS- o o nmnb 3 I sible steady lob later Must, be of clean habits and neat appearance. Apply. Box w Daily News. (112) WANTED Younc man to work as iunlor salesman in local clothing store. Box 521 Daily News. (U' METAL WortE PLUMBING Installations and Repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof-In. Letoumeau & Sons, ozs Sixth West. Phone 543. tf) WILL CUT MORE WOOD, MOKE EFFICIENTLY CHECK THE EXTRA FEATURES OF THE P.M. RerI Starter . Wciylis only 35 lo 37 lbs. Swivel Carburetor Paris and Service Keailily Easy to file teeth on the job Available Made in Canada. Price 26" cutter bar size $295.00 Price 32" cutter bar stxe ijoii.uG (plus sales tax if applicable.) FROM PRIHCE RUPER1 SUPPLY HOUSE J 712 Second Avenue P.O. liox 172 Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 ajm. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 lor Outside Orders You Saw It in me News! Ltl