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HUlllbU ra n . i n n GEOItGE cWHINNEV Company u M Lei Tir. era nin rr Lawns, Etc. H7 4th Avr. V Laundry) 489 P.O. Box 1426 LOCAL WOMAN'S FATHER DIES The death occurred at Vancouver Wednesday night of R. Rob-ison, father of Mrs. R. J. Outhrle, of Prince Rupert, at the age of 67. Mr. Robison had made several visits to Prince Rupert, the last one being from October last year to February of this year when he and Mrs. Robison stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie. Othtr daughters reside In Vancouver. REWARD A reward of $75 will be paid to anyone who recovers the body of Vincent K. Lelghton, who was accldently drowned at Plllsbury Cove on July 5, 1947, wearing fawn colored Jacket and trousers; black hair; weight 130 lbs.; about 5 feet 3 inches in stature. and 25 years ,old. Fishermen passing through- Venn -passage are specially requested to be on he lookout for any half-submerged object which might turn out to be the victim of a drowning accident. Signed, Edward A. Lelghton G. Edwin Lelghton Metlakatia. B. C. j p.m. IN THE BUHKtME COUKT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND Local News Items . . . Lutheran Tea and Home Cooking Sale, Saturday, July 19. Mrs. H. D. Thaln and daughter, Joanalled last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Van-couver, Smart Afternoon DressM. I Blouses, Housecoats, Etc. at Re-Iduccd Prices ....''STAR'S" ' (171) Mrs. A. E. Martin and (laughter sailed last night on the Prince 'Rupert for a three weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver, Victoria ,and Anacortes, Washington. Moose Picnic. Port Edward, Sunday, July 20th. Cars and busei leave main Post Office and Postal Station "B" at 10 am.. 30:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Transportation provided for all, witrt ibuses available for women and children only. Coffee and milk provided. Supply your own i sugar. Adults 50c, children free Kenneth Armstrong, young , Grand Forks school teacher. In the course of a holiday trip to the coast is a visitor to the city. He arrived by car from the Interior Tuesday night and will leave on the Prince Rupert tonight for Vancouver. H. Halllwell arrived in the city on Tuesday night's train from Terrace and will be visiting here for the next week or so with his son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Rutherford. Naval Reserve Division Dance in honour of visiting ships, Fri., July 18th, in Drill Hall. Contact Naval Reserve personnel for in vitations. (167) Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Daniels and children, Penny, and Gwen-Vth of Winnipeg, are leaving on tonight's train to return to their home after spending the last two weeks visiting Mr. Daniels' father, Dan Daniels, who has been ill. Miss Joy iTanter of Toronto, president of thr Canadian Authors' Association, has been among the week's interesting visitors in Prince Rupert. After making the round trip to Ketch ikan, she was here aboard the Prince Rupert last night return Ing south. NOTICB The Pioneers' Home will be open for public Inspection on Sunday, July 20, from 2 HOLIDAY at LAKELSE? VISIT OUK MODERN SELF-SEHVE FOOD DEPARTMENT Deliveries to the Lake THE SKEENA MERCANTILE O. McADAMS TERRACE to 5 H. D. THAIN, City Clerk. HAY FEVER Relief IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF' hai bwn won--q. l-Uy. ntleh by'thouundi MAODA JACOBSEN, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS MAGDALENE HENRI ETTE JACOBSEN, DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made the 27th day of June, 1047, I was appointed admlnstrator of the estate of Magda Jacobsen, otherwise known as Magdalene Henrlette Jacobsen, deceased, late of Bella Coola, B.C.' All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 1st day of October. 1947, after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. AND all parties indebted to the said etat are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED this 6th day of July, A D. 1047. OORDON FRASER FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. (172) m-hoonreufierrd fttj.ti (urcttreiifuinE. irruaird tvet. luhy eur. and bo tneeed and wtwwitd- couibed, i holed, uiluUered every year. Now thry liters -oilc, itr normal Hhanks to TctnpUton'a RAZ-MAH. Vou nrcda't suffer Hay I-ever muery. Tate RAZ-MAII and get the relief you long for, 50c, $1 atdruggiiu.R-19 From This Dale WAR ASSETS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked $12.00 per ton MINE UUN Loose $11.00 per ton No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 Simplicity Patterns 15c - 20c 25c SIMPLICITY NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS as featured in Chatelaine Magazine SOLD ONLY AT Mrs. C. Cuthlll, who has been visiting for several months at Port Simpson with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Cuthill, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Van couver whence sue will proceed to New York where she will embark August 8 on the Cjueen Mary on her return to her home In Scotland. A special meeting of all of the Legion executive 4 committee and picnic committees will be held at the Canadian Legion Hall Friday, July 18, 8 p.m. Full attendance is urgently requested. (167) Tommy Pilfold Is Returning Home Tommy Pilfold is on his way back to his home town of Prince Rupert for convalescence and it may take some time to recover from the effects, of having an arm broken in three places. He is in the merchant marine service, and off the east coast recently sustained an accident. Tommy Is well known here and, since leaving, has seen a large part of the world. His father is William Pilfold, secretary of the Longshoremen's Union. He is now in Prince Albert, Sask., on holiday, visiting a brother. Announcements AH icrvcrmeifirnvit m Tma coruma will be chATtMf tor full month at S5e word. Lutheran Tea and Home Cooking Sale, Saturday, July 19. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2. Rebekah Bazaar. Oct 30. (166) Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Canadian- Legioi Auxiliary Sale. Nov. 14. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. Nov. 20 Orange Sale. December 5. Sore, Aching Feet A good rubbing with Emerald Oil is wonderfully soothing and refreshing. It takes out the sting, stops the itching, and speedily brings comforting relief to sore, tired, aching feet. Ormes Drugs and all other good' druggists Sell Mooiie's Emerald Oil with a guarantee of satisfaction or money back. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 188 See CONVENT PUPILS MUSIC RESULTS St. Joseph's Academy pupils successful in Toronto Conserva tory Theory examinations are as follows: Grade I First Class Honors: Joan Shelton, Dorothy Laird. Grade II First Class Honors: Loverna Llnney; Pass: Yvonne Hamilton Grant, Noon Webster. Grade III Harmony, First Class Honors: Joanne Langrldge, Monica HoltV; Honors: Louise Amadio, Sonja Sorenson, Allan Forman. Grade IV Harmony: Barbara Flaten. C.P, Airlines passengers for Vancouver this afternoon were C. M. McLean and E. H. McMillan, while those for Sandsplt were W. Glass, W. Anderson, E. Davidson. Arriving here Thursday afternoon were C.l. McDonald, :Mrs. Davidson, E. Davidson, W. Anderson, S. A. McGuire, W. R. Eckert. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, good condition. Phone Red 277, after 5 pjn. (168) FOR SALE Twin baby buggy, like new. Call Black 153 or 709 6th Ave. West. (168) Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Fillery, Vancouver; Mrs. M. Carrigan, Terrace; W. J. Hill.Chatanooga.Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Chltty, Bremerton; Mrs. John Parker, Oregon City, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hodges, Bronx-vllle, N.Y.; Miss Nancy Hodges, Bronxvllle, N. Y.; A. Beam, Bute-dale; Irving Ott, Portland; Mr. anfl Mrs. T. Hayward, New York; N. R. Coyle, Edmonton; S. D. Marson, Calgary; J. Dodge, An chorage; J. C. Boggs, Anchor age; S. McGuire, Queen Char lotte City; C. Casey, Queen Charlotte City; H. R. Echart, Vancouver; T. Woods, Smithcrs; Mrs. W. A. Greiner, and son, Ketchi kan; V. M. Carew, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. A. Hewitt, Van couver; Mr. and Mrs, Osborne, New Wesminster; Harvey Dewey, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. O. Ben- olt, Vancouver; Alex Arvld, Ed monton, W. H. Lobln, Vancou ver; G. Kuppery, Winnipeg; M, Kamaraus, Jasper; Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Lethbrldge; Mrs. Baxter. Terrace, Mrs. Herberg, Terrace; Mrs. C. K. Ytreoere and child sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. W-ONo Yellow hue' jnjn thanks to Blue lsrA' 'VV There's only on way lo gl ': 'XKr ',n,'yllw tack tinging . jt-vBg whita clothes ... a quick and gg i'N V ay way I Just a (with or tjfcjjTj -',1 y two of Blu in tho final rlns- W.1 2SS '" wa', ,fy ' on' no'' g 3 P.S. Sevan colours combine tHMjjfH Jin to make whit, on of that IrCUQ tffj is blue. Blue must b added U mjjstm Ul to make true white. jpT' Our very Latest in Punch Bowl Sets, Sterling Silver Deposit Glassware A new stoek of the Latest 'Coro' Pins, Chatelaines & Earrings For the Very Latest in Jewellery see MANSON'S 'Your Friendly Jeweller' of service. l! l?tmcc Rupert Dailp -Btm 3 Friday, July 18, 1947 MIGO SHIRTS 255 THIRD AVENUE McBride St. Migo Shirts with the Migo Lounge Collar . . . Cool, Comfortable and Correct . . . A choice selection of woven patterns. While broadcloths and colors. PRICE $3.25 $4.75 I.L1J.M.I Ml J. I J.I. iMii.i-miiH.n.imi 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 k tfc A W CCM Bicycles i Men's and Ladies' Models I Now In Stock The guaranteed bicycle that will give you the maximum Here Is A BIG CHANCE To Get Your Furs Now! Some selling at Half Price. Come in and convince yourself of the HEAL BARGAINS at GOLDBLOOM'S "The Old Reliable" (Everything has to be sold, including furniture). Phone 311 BAPCO PURE PAINT BAPCO PURE PAINT is made in the west to withstand western climatic conditions. This is not theory but accurate knowledge obtained from close observation of its every day use on thousands of buildings throughout Western Canada for many years. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. PHONE lOt A Jewellery Store t You can Depend on. . . That's what we always want this place to be. We will not knowingly sell you an unsatisfactory article and will do our best to make right any?' defect which may turn up in anything bought , here. Through long experience we have found the factories which make the best qualities. V We try to keep our prices on a par with those of larger cities. We arc always here to make any adjustments. St www wwiPmiMHri I