T3 IN FLORIDA-PRINCE RUPERT MEDAL DRIVE car at Terrace with two July 1 celebration Whale a and Edna Toop. Below the Man-md on, Dick, chat informally with Mayor bt'.er's summer home. j 1 tn.OLSTT.KING IMTURE REPAIRS i and Auto Cushions pirtd and Recovered rpts a Specialty Elnholslery Materials Tillable NOW! Il-T Orders Given Attention OVIN'S 5INET SHOP :C DND AVENUE Si.Vcsr. to CFPR) J10XE I! LUC 818 Jib 0i GEORGE fcWHINHEY t Company NTRACTING' IN orating, -andscaping Lawns, Etc. I1" 4th Ave. E. r ar of Pioneer Laundry) 189 P.O. Box 142C CjUilLnKJEOinBSSEEEB MANY ATTEND PHONE 644 '' GOSPEL MEETS A '.radt'v erowine number of and his message dwelt with the individual appeal of the words I of Jesus when He said: "Come unto Me." Pa.tor Traub also anst a Rospel duet with Rev. C J. Holman of the Mountain View Bible School who was th; speaker on the previous Sunday Mr. Kengetty. a student of the Prairie Bible Institute. Calgary, sang "In the Secret of His Presence." accompanied by F Frelsen. also a student at the Institute. A prayer meeting In the hall on Wednesday evening also was well attended. The meetings were featured by enthusiastic r.ospel singirw: by the congrega tions. There were also testimony periods. LAND OF SNAKES There are 136 kinds of snakes In North America. Announcements All arrvcrmeinrrtK m rn corurrm Trtll be charge for ft full montn at 2n word. Catholic Bazaar Oct 1 and 2. Rebekah Bazaar. Oct 30. (166) Baptist Sale. Nov. 6. ronndian Leeion Auxiliary Sale. Nov. 14. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. Nov. 20 Onnge Sale. December 5, Local News It Moose Legion Meeting tomorrow, 8 p.m., Moose Temple. (It) Cecil Diss c the building de- jpartment of Canadian Pacific Airlines, after a brief visit here Jon official business, left .by yes- i terday afternoon's plane for a brief visit at Sandspit before t proceeding on to aVncouver. Prince Rupert Bottle Collector's new telephone number Red. 828. (IRQ) J. H, Black, John Garofanl and Richard Long will be member I of a local party leaving next Monday for a week's motor trip j to the interior. They will head I north from Vanderhoof into the IManson Creek country of Mr, and Mrs. Robett Kelsey and child are making the round trip to Ketchikan aboard the steamer Prince Rupert which tailed last nieht for the north. The annual picnic of the Moose Lodge, which was to have been held last Sunday, will be held a veek from next Sunday. Inbound passengers to Prince Rupert on C. P. Airlines Wednesday afternoon were H. Morner and O. Cassman, from Vancouver, and Staff Sergeant G. A. Johnson, and Mrs. Helmer and son from Sandspit. Outbound this afternoon were J. Gale, H. Lund and Mrs. Helmer for Sandspit and W. Beesley, P. Wong and L. Raphael for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beesley and family have been revisiting Prince Rupert and renewing manv old frlendshlnx. Mr. Rpps. theests ot Vernon Selierk, and :c pie huve been attending J"lca y lucir " uuu pc a! evangelical services be-!"' ' l 1 I a I - 1 r.g uducted every Sunday cvenlng.by the Regular Baptists the I.O.D.E. hall. VUitlng ( -.ungelists' have recently added aiterest to the services. , On Sunday night, the speaker ! was Rev. H. A. Traub of Alberta, who is expected next week. Mr. Beesley left today by air for Vic toria, called there through his mother having met with injuries in a fall. He will proceed from Victoria to Kamloops. Hollywood Cafe riHNCE KUPEUTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 8 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISnES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TOPARTIES cnop suey . enow mein TOR OUTSIDK ORDER3 PHONE 1SS 7IB THIRD AVINU1 W8T SlMTCII McLITE says: "Good Wiring Is )f Good Insurance FOR ... O ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING HOUSE HIKING and KEPAIRo RADIO and Ari'EIANCE SERVICE Rnnert Radio & Electric .. " nnx 1321 ems Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stork, following a trip of three weeks to southeastern and western Alaska, arrived from the north on the Chilcotln Tuesday night rind proceeded by last evening's train to their home in Chicago. Annual Pkmc, sponsored by a, Canadian Legion, Digby Island. Sunday. July 13 '&tSa 'weather permitting) iLtfuaWrf . . .... ooais leave ferry wnari, foot of McBride, 10 a.m. to 2 pjn. Civic Band in attend ance. Tickets now on sale. (161) Elio's Furniture Store will re open for business Monday, July 14. (162) Hotel. arrivals Prince Rupert A. E. Davies, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Cummlngs, Lander, Wyoming; J. R. Lambert, West Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stenstrom. Vancouver; Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Stenstrom, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. J. McCulloch, Terrace: Mrs. W. Worobec, Ter race; O. Latval, New Westmin-j ster: C. McKea, Vancouver; R,l Michaelson, Vancouver; C Good-! win, Tacoma; E. Faulk, Aber- deen, Wash.; T. Jensen, Van-' couver; L. Pedersen, Vancouver; i C. Byrn, Vancouver IF BABY ley is in the service of the Cana-1 C I M Q OUT WHY ' r 1 n M dian National Railways and was transferred from Prince KattffhlXSSS& to Kamloops In 1941. With their j daughter, Patricia, they arc In bit little system is "out ol order." Probably haby't Own Tablets can promptly ;P"' " rant-" Mrs. H . of Fenelon tails, had the experience. She writes: "My litUe girl was irritable, leverith and sometimes sick at ber stomach what a relief it was. after giving her Haby't Own Tablet, to see how much better she was1 Sweet-tarting easily crushed to a powder. If desired. No "sleepy" stufl nodulhng etiect.' Promptly effective in simple fever, constipation, leethinn trouble. UDect stomach and other minor ills. Never be without a full box of Baby s Own Tablet. Sickness so often strikes In the nithu 25 ccau. Money back li you axe not tlheo. "FOOTSTEPS TO SUCCESS are mnilc' by men vho utar Ixtkic's! The combination of expert traflsnumbip and selected, premJum tpiality Iculheru, bas earned top rating fur WW- UALITY SHOES JSow Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL REPAIR AND RECONDITION YOUR HOME THIS SUMMER! CALL GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Rpnairs Construction Alterations rhone KED 561 P.O. Box 721 PRINCE RUPERT YEARS AGO July 10, 1912 The Board of Trade recom mended to the city council that the proposed water and power projects for the city be dealt with individually, and not combined Among those favoring'the plan were J. A. Kirkpatrlck, M. P. Mc-Caffery and L. W. Patmore. Walter Warner of Porcher Island, visiting the city, predicted a great future for Porcher Island as a summer resort. He said that it had fine sand beaches and great gardening possibilities. The Prince Rupert Merchants Association was organized, The officers were: president. J. E. Merryfield; vice-president, G. J. Frlzzell; treasurer, J. J. Sloan; executive, George D. Tite and W. P. Lynch, executive members. July 10, 1922 Halibut landings for June to talled 2,125,000 pounds, and fish buyers reported that the car shortage, one of their greatest difficulties, had been overcome. NOW IN 3 SIZES betterT w&f?& for 1 BUY j fx?m KITCHEN BEST BATHROOM BUY T munory I PerfeX THE CENTLE BLEACH M m Prices fot top grade fish -werel 10 cents a pound. Mrs. James Anderson, of Victoria, original owner of the town- site of Prince Rupert, which she sold to the Grand Trunk Development Co. was a visitor in the city. With her husband, she was on her way to visit mining properties in the Stewart district. Four or five local contractors were preparing to submit bids to Canadian National Railways for construction of a new station. In addition to the local firms, there were a number of outside bidders. The tenders were to close on July 25. HAY FEVER Relief has bwn won q. i-Uy. safely by thousands who once suficred lro.n tore, streaming, imuira vml ttthv pars, and !to tntezed and wnerzed. combed, chokrd. spluttered every year. No they sleep, worn, leei norma tnansi 10 Tempi-ton's RAZ-MML You needn't suffer Hay f ever miery. TBke RAZ-MAH and let the reliel you long for. SOc. II at druggist. R-19 "Build B.C. Payrolls" FARM FRESH PACIFIC HOLIDAY at LAKELSE VISIT OUR MODERN SELF-SERVE FOOD DEPARTMENT Deliveries to the Lake L THE SKEENA MERCANTILE G. McADAMS SfTERRAQE .vPOAtei .There's abundant health and nourishment in every vacuum packed can of Pacific Milk. Irradiated to give that added measure of goodness that only this process can impart. Ask for it when next you need milk ... all grocers carry It. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed DRESSES BRIGHT ! NEAT! AIRY I For Summer For Afternoon FILMS Superpan Press Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo Supplies Prompt Mail Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 216 4th St. BOX 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. m Ifi n . Prints, Crepes Linens, Jerseys ROSA - LEE LADIES' WEAR NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 1M FOR MEN ONLY WORK BOOTS DRESS SHOES RUBBER FOOTWEAR GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES ' 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 Prince Rupert Dall? J3ctos Thursday, July 10, 1947 MIGO SHIRTS Migo Shirts 'with the Migo, Lounge Collar . . . i Cool, Comfortable and Correct . . . . '3 : 1 ' ill A choice selection of woven patterns. White broadcloths and 'colors. PRICE $3.25 $4.75 HHsHHHHSHHiaH We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Here Is A BIG CHANCE To Get Your Furs Now! Some selling at Half Price. Come in and1 convince yoursell of the REAL BARGAINS at GOLDBLOOM'S "The Old Reliable" (Everything has to be sold, including lurniture). Orme Drugs The Pioneer Druggists PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS PHONE HI Box 1303 Corner 2nd Ave. and 7th St. Daily Delivery Service Phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING ENGINEERS Authorized dealers for GENERAL MOTORS AUTOMATIC DELCO HEAT OIL BURNERS for your furnace or boiler A General Motors Product QUAKER OIL RANGES AND HEATERS now in stock Large Stock of Plumbing Supplies Why not have a . . Typewriter. You Can Own One On Easy Payments fij-In We sell the latest Smith Corona a handy carrying case. This case cJKi be removed and used as a week-end.batp Dther conveniences are: STANDARD KEYBOARD , ,, . FLOATING CUSHIONED SHIFT )V. TOUCH; SELECTOR BUCK SPACER AUTOMATIC RIBBON REVERSE Prices run from S70 to $95 on terms I ifcVfl 11