till -. i : K i. ftft Hi - i A case fin 1ia CANADA DRY ewer- You'te Thitsty Ormes Drugs The Pioneer Druggists PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS PHONE 81 FILMS Superpan Press Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo Supplies Prompt' Mall Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 216 4th St; Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Perfect ptaytimo refreshment f& ti . that's Canada Dry. Gay 1 flavor, thirst quenching good- MmL 1 & ne make it a natural mate for HI fJV - Hf summer: fun anytime; any- WlA-fsS i 2S. 11 where. .Order, a case, today. $$j9wM Idrfnrc Rupert Daily i-Jctos HtD. Thursday, July 17, 1947 (Authorized as Second Class Mall, Post Orrice Department. Ottawa) ... uviiwku i ici i KibcriM.jn rxut" y t aunuay Dv MEMBER OP PjABIAN PRESS AUDIT BUJIEAU OP CIRCULATIONS " .11 ADCJU1 a i iun i?i ud an iiPS2,-Vr communities ntwsPaPr devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert comprising northern and central British Ctolumbla City Carrier, per week : 15c: Per Month. 65c; Per Year, 7.00: Pj-Mall, Per Month, 40c; Per Tear, 4. 00. ifow Improvement ISeed THERE ARE THOSE PEOPLE who hold that I we have been overly enthusiastic in our defence of the condition of the Prince Rupert Highway as w$. protest at the reports -which fcive, .been in .circulation suggesting it to be in a state of nigh impassibility. Nothing has been really said, However,, that would suggest the road is not in need of many improvements or that it is by any means a first class highway. Indeed, it has been suffering from lack of adequate maintenance and attention and( as the season advances, its condition is becoming no better. Those who point to the need of work and plenty of it in betterment of the Prince Rupert Highway are right enough and it is well that we should keep pressing for the carrvintr out nunv rtiung ims une mat is our Hue. You never hear a hen tackle until she's finished her Job. Maybe there's Just as good fish left in the sea, but are you sure they'll bite? RUPERT MARINE REALTY (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY , FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Llpsett's, Waterfront) Box 548 Phone Green 5)7.", Dally Delivery Service From This Date WAR ASSETS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked $12.00 per ton MINE RUN Loose $11.00 per ton No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 GYROS SEE CANDIDATE Betty Pullen Honored Guest at Club Luncheon Visitors Also Welcomed Their charming candidate for Port Day Queen honors, Miss Betty Pullen was presented to Prince Rupert Gyro Club members and guests at a mixed lun cheon yesterday at the Civic Centre, being introduced by President C. Q. Ham and receiving a warm reception. Optimism was expressed over the favorable chances of Miss Pullen to become queen of the port. Active support of the members of the club on her behalf was bespoken. Other visitors at the luncheon were Dr. John Gibson, a former president of the local club, and Mrs. Gibson, revisiting here from Penticton, where they now reside. Dr. Gibson spoke briefly expressing pleasure at being "home" aeain. Paul Pauls and Eric Romford, also of Penticton, were heard and Kenneth Arm strong, a visiting Gyro from urana dories, was still another to respond to a welcome. Gyrettes in attendance were Mrs. C. G. Ham, Mrs. W. J. Scott, Mrs. G. A. Hunter. Mrs. C. P. Bal-reno, Mrs. Allan Sheardown. Mrs. T. H. wilford, Mrs. Arnold Flaten. Mrs. George Rorie and Mrs. R. G. -Large. Phillip G. Briggs, president of Brlggs Steamship Co., Juneau, left this afternqon by CP. Airlines on a' .business trip to Se. attle and San Francisco. He arrived in the city at the weekend on the motorshlp If MISSING CAR ft TURNS OUT TO. BE RIVER SNAG A three-hour search In the turgid water of the Skeena River Wednesday afternoon failed to reveal any trace of the War Assets station wagon believed t6 contain the body of Peter Shere-meta which overshot a curve In. the highway near Salvus on May 31. The object seen two weeks ago and believed to have been the vehicle turned sunken snag. out to be a Dragging operations were car ried out yesterday by James A Ham. War Assets , accountant, Lieut. M. Stapleton, R.C.C.S., LCpl. A. McDonald and Pte. E. McQuarrle of the Army Signals Corps, William Clark of War Assets and Corporal Thomas Brunton of the Terrace Provincial police detachment and Coroner Will Robinson of Terrace. The party moored a line be tween the river bank and a pile the of exposed snags and operated a 16-foot boat with an outboard motor along the line. So powerful was the nlne-mile-an-hour current that tlie motorboat could not make headway against It without the aid of oars. No further attempt to find the car will be made until the swollen river recedes to a more normal summer level. The Prince Rupert party went to Salvus in an army' truck with the rowboat In the back. The dragging operations were described as highly dangerous. SHORT CUT IN PRINTING New Enf raving- Method' Would Eliminate Typesetting and Linotyping' NEW YORK", G John H. Perry Jr., of the William J. Higglns Co: announced yesterday the devel opment of a newspaper printing method which would eliminate linotype machines, matrices, and stereotype plates. Entire pages cpuid be printed directly from fl single jsheet of engraved magnes ium weighlngiless than a pound! Composition of body type would be done by proportional spacing typewriters. The machines will permit head settings. "Build B. C. Payrolls" Please Child ren Ypull find cocoa made with creamy rich Pacific Milk hard to beat. And in all your cooking requirements you'll find farm-fresh Pacific In the ia-mlllar vacuum packed' tin a real kitchen favorite. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed' Maxwell House - is bought and enjoyed by more people than any other brand of coffee in the world at any price. Maxwell House contains' choke' Latin-American Coffees.-It has Extra Flavor. The Maxwell House fafenrJ Is unnsualfr smooth and mellow. Radiant Roasting captures all the goodness In this remarkable blend. It's Good to the last Drop. li i Alia v H li ill - . iru i ! THURSDAY FRIDAY Al. a so earance - of SUMMER SATURDAY Sale! ATTRACTIVE VALUES SPECIALLY PRICED Blouses Skirts Pyjamas Slacks Slack-Suits Ankle Socks Garter Belts ALL SALES FINAL, Rosa -Lee Ladies Wear I I I 74Wfl4MJ QJID lnw 'Available! LOOK FOlt THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL at the & oj 7ft No, she's not joking. You sec. she's a verv smart wr... .. j . Ul l 411 1 ,L many other people, she's found that the thines she wanin. arc cither nor available yet, or that the monthly niVBJ rcquircu arc iuo mum lor jicr Diiufjci. oo sne s saving i l,j b m mill li wui mi rtiiutv UVV ill m wVUI5 ACCOUntffrl! iunK or .Montreal. r i - . - 'J ' VJ Vll 1 1 - .ftK. times, as much as five. Hut she's saving regularly J giuwmg iioi-cgg is ncr assurantc mar sne mil Ik able to W tne tilings sne s set her Heart on. There arc manv wise Canadians lice hrr W.ii - u'iij millifiii arc savino ar ilir II nf M tivinn .. .. ... . ffl that their wishes will be reamed tomorrow. What arc you hoping your tomorrow will brmf A car? . . . A living room suite? ... A summer cottapc?DiJ ever it is, you can get it by saving at the D of M. Wt, J start today? Banic or Montreai Prince Rupert Uramh : G. R, S. HLACKAHY, Msnige Stewart Uramh: O. j: S. 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