I Hktbd- I IN OTTAWA FOR MARIAN CONGRESS- Four nrP1atp. , v, ,u-,.. nded the Marian Congress held recently in Ottawa' " tT HThVT. " teJ1 the congregation teSToffiS rcwi uwuu( ai ciiuioiiup ux invanarum, India, Kteto classify First r'ass cook der cook and :2 Sisters Cafe r'.cady lob for See Jim Moran Cafe or phone i.- 6 p, m, U67 - o.-::3ei in leather )v.rr may have same Dcii." News office shin Sailings h: ravine Times i :r.;Ia, 5.30 p.m. Camosun, 10:15 T- , .. 1 .t. IJ . v. .k pnni wrrt T (KIJItlflKS n - 68 - - i Wia UUAIU,TUN ..J c.vcn that nil - gslnt the E :r; -jd .Chariton, i responded tith tfay of required on ' September, by prepaid '.heir claim "rslgned at Br. aa aoll- H Kenncr. the -the aawta 9f ths peraonH en--".3 ( anl onlv to C-.t nf Julv 1947. tor the Executor. tlypert n.C J73) NTENTION TO APPLY le-.;;e lakd rv-::rt!lns Dlatrlct of 3 cltuate along the hore at the head C uar District I Henry 11. Han-" ?rt D C . occupa-Intends to apply ' llowlng described " of the west side '.?ad of Haitlnim n: . a post planted at Indian Reserve No. :i too yds to N.W. :;r District, thenct ' 8 W corner Lut " '"-rd 800 yds. to post 1 it northward along to point of commence- u 'iiiiiiK iu.i acrpM mnri ... iinpocii. IS MARRIED AT FRIEND'S HOME The home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Anderson, 219 Second Avenue, was the scene of a pretty wedding Wednesday evening when Elizabeth Garwood, of Winbledori. England, became the bride of Norman McGlashan, son of James. McGlashan, of Prince Rupert. . The certmony was performed by Rev. R. A. Wilson of First United Church. Given In marriage by Arthur Leighton, brother-in-law of the groom, the bride wore a suit of cerise wool with white accessories with corsage of red roses. Her attendant was Miss Iris Sharp 'wearing a grey suit with rote accessories and corsage of pink carnations. Groomsman was Douglas Chrlstlson. For the reception which followed, the rooms were decorated with orange blossoms and pink and white streamers. The bride's table was centred with a wed ding cake flanked by silver ta pers. Toast to the bride was pro posed by Rev. Mr. Wilson, and to by the groom. About 25 friends were present at the reception. The bride and groom have taken residence at 1428 Sixth Avenue East. Mr. McGlashan is employed at the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. G. A. Green, Imperial Oil Co. agent here, was a passenger for Sandspit on this afternoon.'s CPA. flight. He went over on a brief business trip. Passengers leaving on this af ternoon's C.P.A. flight for tho south were G. Jones, Mr. Deck-with, J. Smith, Miss M. Postuk, O. White, R. A. Ingrey, E. An; derson, C. E. Clark, Miss I Knipple, Miss E. Vansley. T. Mc-Caskell and H. Selfer. for Vancouver and G. A. Green for Sandspit. Inbound Thursday afternoon were K. Holcland, I. Os-berg, Mrs. Likeness and Mrs. L. Ilusoy from Vancouver and O, Anderson and A. Mearns from Sandspit. ITALY'S GOATS Italy had '2,0Q0,OG0 goat the war. THIS AND THAT O The Cctm Mullllrw Aitann Sriiv, dir. jc more careful. You always wear out your clothes I before you even grow Into them!" CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted, and for the words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our beloved brother and father. We especially thank those who assisted in the dragging operations. Edward A. Leighton Elizabeth J. Leighton Mrs. Ambrose Ryan George Edwin Leighton Mrs. Matilda Russ. REWARD A reward of $50 will be paid to anyone who recovers the body of Vincent K. Leighton, who was Eccldently drowned at Pillsbury Cove on July 5, 1947, wearing fawn colored Jacket and trousers; black hair; weight 130 lbs.; f bout 5 feet 3 Inches in stature, and 25 years old. Fishermen passing through Venn passage are specially requested to be on (he lockout for any half-submerged object which might turn out to be the victim of i drowning accident. Signed, Edward A. Leighton O. Edwin Leighton Metlakatia. B. C. ANSOM relic STOCKHOLM, OiA gold coin dating from the fourth century A.D. was found by a boy digging in a strawberry paich It is believed the relic belongs to a ransom received by Attlla the Hun for forcing the Byzantine emperor Theodoslus to yield to him. Stop Itch of Insect Bites Heat Rash Quick I Slop itching- of Inject biles, hmt rnh, rrtema, hivrt, pimples, stales, wnbtes, athlete f'NH and other externally caused skin troHblf. I nui, k.rtln. southini. antiseptic D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Greaarleu, stainless. ItrH stops or yHir mow bark. Your druffsist tucks D.D.O. PRESCRIPTION. Local News Items Hotel. I?tfoc"e Eupert Dalli? jaetost- 3 . . Friday, July 11, 1947 Peter Wong left by yesterday afternoon's plane for a business trip to Vancouver. Georee Dihh Is rpt.nrnlnir'tn thn city today after a brief visit to Terrace. Ello's Furniture Store will reopen for business Monday, July (162) J. C. Gilker, assistant general manager of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., is on a business visit to. Ketchikan. Judge W. O.' Fulton returned to the city last evening from his summer home at Lake Kathlyn, accompanied by his son, Rupert Fulton. Annual Piuiic, sponsored by Canadian Legion, Digby Island, Sunday, July 13 (weather permitting) Boats leave Ferry Wharf, foot of McBride. 10 a.m. to 2 pm. Civic Band in attendance. Tickets now on sale. (161) Staff Sergeant G. A. Johnson, provincial police, returned to the city yesterday afternoon by air after a brief trip to Queen Charlotte Islands on official duties. Norman Brodhurst, after having brought nctfh from Victoria another fish packer for J.. H. Todd ii Sons, sailed last nigh; by the Prince Rupert on his return south. He expects to be back again in two weeks. NIACIN IN PEANUT A good source of niacin is the peanut. Announcements All avrcrvBrnnrtTm ra tins comma will be char?ec for a full month at 25 a word. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2. Rebekah Bazaar. Oct 30. (166) Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale. Nov. 14. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 20 Orange Sale, December 5. GEORGE McWHINNEY & Company CONTRACTING IN Decorating, Landscaping . Lawns, Etc. 147 4th Ave. F (To rear of Pioneer Laundry) Phone Black 489 T.O. Box 1426 SWITCH AfcLITE says: "Good Wiring Is Good Insurance" FOR . . . ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING HOUSE WIRING and REPAIRS RADIO and APPLIANCE SERVICE Rupert Radio & Electric PHONE 644 BOX 1321 Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 6 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CniNESE DISIIES A SPECIALTY . WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW AIEIN FOR OUTSID ORDEhS PHONE 133 711 THIRD AVINU1 WEST REPAIR AND RECONDITION YOUR HOME THIS SUMMER! CALL GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Phone RED 561 P.O. Box 721 NEW ARRIVALS At Rosa-Lee Ladies Wear. Slacks, Skirts, Slack Suits & Blouses. It Mrs. Edward Lipsett, Jr.. who Is paying a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Brooksbank, will sail by the Princess Adelaide next Monday night on her return to Vancouver. L. A. Raphael, general man ager of Sweet Sixteen stores, left by air yesterday afternoon on his return to Vancouver after a brief visit to the company's local store. Canadian Legion Meetinir of Executive Committee and Picnic Committees, Legion Hall, 8 pjn. tonlgnt, to, make final arranee- ments for picnic at Digby Is., Sunday, July u (weather Der- mltting), (it) Wright Beaumont, mechanical superintendent of the Red Deer Advocate, weekly newspaper, and Mrs. Beaumont are spending a couple of weeks in the city. They are the guests of Mr,. and Mrs. D. R. Hay. R. A. Ingrey, chief radio tech nician for Canadian Pacific Air lines, Edmonton, left on.this afternoon's flight for Vancouver on his way back to the Alberta capital after spending the last month here, installing a trans mission and receiving station for the airline at Seal Cove. arrivals Helen Balnter, San Dlmos, Cal ifornia; Einai Heim, Vancouver; L. B. Walte, Vancouver; K. Hel-gelane, Vancouver; D. Peace, Vancouver; H. Scott, Vancouver; F. Marxabdson, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Husoy, city: R. Mich- aelson, Vancouver; H. Beckwlth, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Dlarmld, Victoria; Marion At kinson, St. Paul, Minnesota; R. C. Cameron, Vancouver; H. Johnson, Vancouver; G. L. Jones, Vancouver John Powers, Phoenix, Arizona; Andrew Anderson, Phoenix, Arizona; Annie Minton, Falfurrias, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and family, Ketchlcan; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ostooroe, TeT-race; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ross, Vancouver; Mrs. F. Smith, Ketchlcan; Mrs. Ripley, Ketchlcan; Margaret Bell, San Fransisco; M. Attenborough, Vancouver; M. A. Newell, Winnipeg;Mrs. and Mrs. Marshall, Huntington Woods. Michigan; Mrs. and Mrs. Ross, Prince- George; J. McCormack, Detroit; K. Rynes, Vancouver; J. MacConnell, Vancouver; L. B. Keith, Edmonton. INFANT DIES Marcy Smith, month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Carlisle Cannery, died at a local hospital last night. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. HOLIDAY at LAKELSE? VISIT OUR MODERN SELF-SERVE FOOD DEPARTMENT Deliveries to the Lake THE SKEENA MERCANTILE G. McADAMS TERRACE CCM Bicycles j MenY and Ladles' Models II Now In Stock J The guaranteed bicycle that ) will give you the maximum of service. IS McBride St. Phone 311 DRESSES BRIGHT I NEAT! AIRY I For Summer For Afternoon (tf m Prints, Crepes Linens, Jerseys ROSA - LEE LADIES' WEAR 345 THIRD AVENJE WESV FOR MEN ONLY BHMMMIIHMSSnsflHsaasjsJMMWHiiBiHMMN WORK BOOTS DRESS SHOES RUBBER FOOTWEAR . GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. AGENTS FOR SLATER .SHOES 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 MIGO SHIRTS We Serve You Nothing But the Best ... SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES P DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Migo Shirts with the Migo:; Lounge Collar v . , Cool, Comfortable and Correct1. A choice selection of woven patterns. While broadcloths and colors. PRICE $3.25 $4.75 III.LIJM.I I. I J.U.I' HsV B UB B I i-i.nruiiinsH.r-mii Here Is A BIG CHANCE To Get Your Furs Now! Some selling at Half Price. Come In and convince ' yourself of the REAL BARGAINS at-- GOLDBLOOM'S "The Old Reliable" (Everything has to be sold, including furniture). Ormes Drugs The Pioneer Druggists , PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS PHONE 81 Dally Delivery Service Box 1308 Corner 2nd Ave. and 7th St. ' Phone 103 ' PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING ENGINEERS Authorized dealers for GENLKAL MOTORS AUTOMATIC DELCO HEAT OIL BURNERS for your furnace or boiler A General Motors Product QUAKER OIL RANGES AND IIEATEKS now in stock Large Stock of Plumbing Supplies Why nol have ... Typewriter You Can Own One On Easy Payments We sell the latest Smith Corona fitted in a handy carrying case. Tills case can be removed and used as a week-end bag. Other conveniences are: STANDARD KEYBOARD FLOATING CUSHIONED SHIFT TOUCH SELECTOR ( i BUCK SPACER AUTOMATIC RIBBON REVERSE Prices run from $70 to 95 on terms