i a: Vtlntt nupm Ctaflp nrtof Saturday, July 30, 1949 Everything for Building Lumber of all kinds Mouldings, Flooring, Siding, Cedar and Asphalt Shingles, Plasterboard, Wall-boards, Fir, Cedar Und and Birch Birch PI Plywood, v wood. Cement, Cement, Brick, Brick. Pla8- Plaster, etc. mm lU Vf It I i i 1 I! ill Cash for old gold. Bulger's Dr. John F. L. Hughes is sailing tomorrow night on the Coquitlam for a trip to Vancouver. Attention Men. Harold Dac-res Is In town to fit you for that new suit. Guaranteed quality J2 1 J ALBERT & LIMITED j PHONE 116 I Canon Hlnchllffc ot Smlthers will preach and conduct the services at St. Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow. (H) Mrs. Neil McLean and finnc who have been spending a holiday at Lake Kathlyn, returned home Thursday night. Now Is the time to buy apricots for preserving. Free delivery. Sheardowns. O80) Mr. and Mrs. Frni wr,:ir,u and two sons are sailing on the Coqultlam tomorrow night for Vancouver. Leo Adolph returned to the city on the Coqultlam Friday afternoon from Vancouver where he has been working on a fishing boat. " Pl Tin Cwm M.iikIjU W A. ffisZd . COMING Aue 4th ft n m nil:ounc11 to supervise the fourth tisinn is payable In advance. Please refrain from tiasMilfas, iK, per wuru per insertion, minimum th Nuuces ouc, iaros 01 1 nanus, ueatn Notices, Prince Rupert Armouries, "The Voice of the Deep." First under- water sound film ever made Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2. I hadn't, none of the boys showed up." IptClAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE TRICE brought to central B.C bv the'tne nlnt that tne government LOST AND FOUND LOST Ladies wrist watch between Anglican Cathedral and Fashion Footwear. Phone Black B49. (177) LOST Child's green sweater.10 tne Premises In the front of Finder please phone Red 897. the Northland Dairy on Third Ole Skog returned to the city aboard the Coqultlam Friday afternoon from Vancouver. STEAMSHIP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write . or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B C. Canadian National i .,- SO CLEAN 7 Q(- ' SO WHITE SO EASY TO USE I 2)on't Vouch fstlutt I I ' futt Vuxn Hfvtx! ' - ' Use Ordinary p ' (Paper Dry Bag UiXfe w McBride Street Phone 311 . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR" SALE -Third Avenue busi-' ness. good location, Rood turn- over, rm ruimer iiiiornm- at great saving. Shoes, shirts. ties, ladles' 'wear. Contact Harold Dacres at Canadian Legion or Bayview Hotel, Room 18. (H) STANDARDS FOR TRESS (Continued I rum rage 1) the royal commission on the press Including the suggestion for the voluntarily-established estate - Rt- Hon Herbert Morrison, dePuty prime minister, dropped miSnt take 801116 action, if the.' Press ltseir failed to set up such a council. Beverley Baxter, Canadlan- born Conservative member and himself a journalist, charged that the commission's investigation was "a political move to disparage and muzzle the press." The press itself does not take kindly to the House of Com mons decision to set up a press council to control its standards. The Dally Express accuses the government of "trying to throw a cloak of genial respectability over the murky origins of this attack on traditional British liberties." The Conservative Daily Telegraph said that a government-nominated press council, equipped with the suggested powers, might easily lead to that state of control of press which the commission's report repudiated. The Conservative Yorkshire Post said that a press council would be "superfluous'' and said that such a council might "too easily become the nerve centre through which different interests would try to supply pressure on newspapers." The Manchester Guardian took a favorable view , to the proposal of a voluntarily-established council. m when Mr Llnzey tkaes over hls F0R"s7LE- Delivery business tTLnv- Spt?ml?Cr with two trucks. For lnforma- 1 succession to E. T. Applc-tiun call 383. (tf) whaite, M P.-clect. WANTf.U Shantyman's Association of North America. (it) r. H. Llnzev has mnvoH real estate and Insurance office Avenue wfliich were recently .used as Coalition campaign headquarters. This will also be tn headquarters of the Prince Kupcrt Chamber Of Commerce ' Lloyd M. Wise and daughter ness. , A MMrvi IMnn Mfn.tTT' lVJJnV.C.llCll 1 O Advmiiwmenta in this commn will be charged for full month at 3&o per word Port Edward W. A. Bazaar to route grain shipments through Prince Rupert. Air Marshal W. A. Bishop, ace of the first World War, was fly ing westward to Inspect sites for air bases around Prince Rupert, the Queen Charlottes and Vancouver and Victoria. A lawn bowling team consisting of Jack Preece, Angus Mac-donlad, Jack Frew, Louis Arrol and D. A. Macphee returned from a bowling tournament at Vancouver wliere they made a good showing. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Benson, who have been living in Prince Rupert since 1914, will sail next Thursday for Vancouver where they will make their future home. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue WANTED Have yon space for of New York City arrived In the two cellanese employees Pref- city by plane .yesterday J " after-erably self-contained bach- ,, . elor suite, better than aver- noon 'rom Vancouver and were ace. Will pay top rental. Con- met here by Mr. and Mrs. Will- b'd.beipSplylnBoxr05T9. S S tST 'V""? Wh News (177) take thpm through the ln- HELP 'WANTED !SSp5y,rr- HM,LW1r I' ... interested In the timber busi I IW'AP exchange four-. house for .six-Apply Black 213. SALE Nap l'Jia unev- LK'liverv, neaiei, mtlcaue only fc-wro's orocery, lad McBride. iOLt ,ier Sewing Ma-i condition. $75. ureen 767. (177) sidle Electric ine Rood work- a i$iu.ooi. Kcu V; J. Mathews, j..' (177) j;.it Josephine, till net and Irol-Sullv equipped, i Chrysler, Must e Owner leav- Co-op Credit flv U8JI Baby carriage. 7 JO . (177) Monarch, fully a.one oreen iou. (177) i ta l ord Custom -car condition .sell. Call at or write W. H. Box IjuU, city. ) Plymouth in Mi. Apply looo (178) 'lei'trlc rangette Biack 61)4. mseridlci effects. iit'sterlield suite, . Di-ds, sealers, bov s skates Phone Red 927. (178) K'KS. 1013 7th U78) 'd shinnies sel- S1.00 uer bundle. (186) MW steel crib. i. mode chair. $15. (3. (179) fishing machine substantial re- p:ie Black 148 (178) i'trie stove iun- Otuplcte with ovec, top. Al condi- Green 394. 831 (178) 4 nfies. shotRuns, '", ammunition, - f latest folders 8th, Community Hall.' ll ' J "I hated to Invite her, but if would have July 29, 1921 Miss Ruth Rix, daughter of Archdeacon and Mrs. O. A. Rix, graduated third from the' top of her class in household economics fr,om Macdonald College, Guelph, Ontario. She was expected home to spend the holidays with her parents. The city council was considering a plan to use slag from the Granby smelter at Anyox for street maintenance mater ial. The cost factor was not settled. The whaler Black arrived in port with a Japanese who had fallen into a vat of oil at the Rose Harbor whaling station and was badly burned. He was admitted to hospital. July 29, 1939 . William Finlayson, manager of the local terminal elevator, received a telegram asking him how many men he would require to operate the elevator In the fall. It was believed that the Canadian Wheat Board planned f& BOYS' Reg. 45c CARDIGAN Reg. $1.40 MEN'S ! Reg. To Clear Also Men's BABY Reg. $14.75 LftULU Fashion -Graft Made to i . j Measure s u I T s 2o.i; DISCOUNT i it. From Now Until Aug 15 i GUARANTEED ; ' SAVINGS OF 'FROM i 1 - - ' $15.00 TO 20-00 niiiiiBiimi Glidden Paints FOR ALL PURPOSES BLlE 816 SAANICH PLUMBING AND HEATING Representing: G. H. Wood & Co. Ltd. Dustbane Co. Ltd, Brodie Brush Co. Ltd. S. C. Johnson Wax Co. just around O A t-l G O S t"' OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex aie Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN ft A n rat (I CLEARANCE A SMART TIME TO BUY AT THE SPORTS SIHIOiP HELP WANTED Butcher going on holiday, man wanted to relieve him. Apply Rupert Butchers. ill) ARE YOU DILIGENT? Do you1 have a desire to enter tne selling profession? A Jarge food wholesale has an opening for a sales represenla- htiu In unp tAfr,,nrV fritm Prince Runert to Prince1 George. Basts salary, penses ana ponus. n-epiy ... own handwriting, giving past employment records ana age to Box 555 Daily News. 17i WANTED Taxi despatches Apply 112 Taxi. (tf) MAIDS WANTED for kitchen . and ward work. Salary to start $81.00 per month, les S30 00 per month maintenance. Uniforms provided Apply to Miller Bav Indian Hospital, Prince Rupert, BC. (179) WANTED' For railway office, clerk with high school educa tion, some typing. Box 553, Daily News. (179) BOYS WANTED Rellaole boys desiring Dailv News route should file their names at the Dailv News Office. (tf) WORK WANTED PAINTING and DECORATING Brush or spray. Call us for free estimates and save money. Call Spence & Matuik. Blue 215. 233 11th Street. USD FOR KENT FOR RENT Room for rent. Working girl preferred. 539 6th West. (179) RENT Two-room cabin at 9G0 First Ave. West. Apply 221 Fifth East. (182) FOR RENT Sleeping room for rent. 801 Borden Street, (tf) REAL ESTATE Sanitation for the Nation PAPER TOWELS PAPER CUPS DEODORANTS . DISINFECTANTS SOCKS All Sizes To Clear ... .. 29c SWEATERS To Clear ..99c AND LADIES' TENNIS SHOES Price $5.25 3.95 Catholic Bazaar October 5 and 6." ' - - - , Sonja Ladies Bazaar, Oct. 28 Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 26. St Peter's W. A. Fall Bazaar, Nov. 3. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 9. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 17. I.O.D.E. Chapter's Fall Ba4-aar, Nov. 24. St. .Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar; Nov". 26. Saturday. VANCOUVER VICTORIA . SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala Sunday, 10 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOL'TH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coqultlam, July 29 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS 8.8. Coquitlam, August 5 and 19 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5G8 BOYS' TWEED PANTS Reg. $4.95 Clearance Price 3.69 T-SHIRTS TO CLEAR Reg. 89c for 59C Reg. 95c to $1.15 for 79c BOYS' JACKETS Reg $3.95-To Clear 2.69 BLAZERS Reg. $4.95-To Clear 3.69 Boys' Knee-Length Combs. Reg. Price $1.15 To Clear . 79 C SHORTS and TOPS Reg. 67c Each Reduced To Clear 45C PRINCE RUPERI SUPPLY HOUSE 712 Second Avenue Phone 632 P. O. Box 772 MKcopc Sales Co.,' FOR REDUCED PRICES Clearing at GREATLY Dress Pants Work Shirts Leather Gloves Cotton Gloves .t'f ittrontivB familv August is the corner II f T Tl i many more items at ureaiiy ueuueea i 'riys (QAitT CUAn ee Ihese Outstanding Values at Jrvni Jnvr AND THERE ARE MANY SUMMER DAYS YET TO COME ... i GET YOUR LOTION'S, CREAMS, SUN GLASSES and other holiday supplies at . I Ottawa, Out. (195) "v and used f urn J'fing paper, first Eouil . bieveles. J'VDewriters, bat- lStcrs and elec- w rugs, beauti-new cuds and rvthine ut. th -See H. C. Fur- ff KNOWN THAMES' Knpeder Shovels, ll'.es: Adams f : Littleford Bros, f iad Maintenance tOwcn Clamshell f Rock GraprjKs; SUncrete Mixers; ' Trucks; Nelson ''rs for stockpile wval: Rice'Port-jsal Pumps; Na-l!'e Scrapers and Mnul All Steel l'ts; National jwmills: National J'and Convevnrs itioii frum Nu- Wry Co. Ltd c (tf) Pnrn Ki-n B weeks old. I'acn. Geo. Slorev. (181i 6 ft. double, "Wat show r.nsr. .tooled 6 ft. show KkiKv f,-,,,,( ,,,,. i'5 vegetable or 5: reasonable. I, nutehers. Phone 1 Reniinn-fr, . l What oflers? 'iUeek rk trailer Blue iUu, eve-(179) 40 Phnu Keep Cool - Live Electrically jl I 1 FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 24 222 Second Are. Box 423 HOUSEHOLD STEP LADDERS CLOTHES DRYERS KITCHEN UTENSILS BATII1NETTES - 18.75 To Clear $6.75 CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. HuRbes, D C Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment WILL BE AWAY ON VACATION first Three Weeks In August NEEDS CLOTHES LINES IRONING BOARDS GALVANIZED WARES PAINTS home with three bedrooms. $5,000 MiRht consider rent-f ing to right party with refer-, ences. Please write Box 554,1 Dailv News. 177), for rai.F Wartime six Ben dix. oil range, Venetian Diinns, redecorated, $3,500 cash. Apply 1344 8th Ave. East. (178) FOR SALE Six-roomed house for sale. Snap for casn Phonp Red 597 or call at 817 9th Wcst 'l8"' Robert E. Montador Limited offer the following: 4 room with basement 5tn West. 6 room furnished 1st Overlook. , , i; r.inm 5nrl Overlook 4 room large Piggot Ave 4 room 6th East, across bridge. 4 room 8th East near Conrad. 7 room Ambrose Ave. 7 room 5th Ave. East. For these and many others all priced to sell for cash or terms, phone Robert E. Montador Limited. 178) FOR SALE Brick and concrete block. 2nd Ave. Apartment, hardwood floors, hot water heat. Store, full basement. . Phone Red 104 after 6. (tf) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Summer and Fall Examinations. Write M.C.C. School, 301 tnderton Bldg., Winnlpear. Man, (n) You Saw It In The News! IMUtrr ptanuary SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE PHONE 79 Electric Fans $12.95 Electric Ranges $229.00 Electric Rangettes ... $69.00 Electric Ironers $129.50 Electric Floor Polishers $59.50 Electric Washers $148.50 SATIN-GLO VARNISHES ENAMELS Northern B.C. PHONE 210 PRINCE RUPERT . Power Co. Ltd. BESNER BLOCK . STEWART, B C. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Second Avenue opposite Prince Rjipert Hotel i , 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 lor Outside Ordsr w- 6 andl (17!)ll It Piys to ArtverUse!