Is A taosun titter w nurse feest RED ST End fLETE L toast Its II m Hunter and augh- for Vancouver Au'nue traln- n..,..iilirPf SINGER . Swing Stn' For Kent ,, pni:i-'' RuPl L,ins Machine Co. ; You Nothing BRAND BEEF vegetables fruits LLNE OF fCROCERltS iCATESSEN O Cooked Meat Chicken md Salads Dally UPERT ITCHERS Third Are. West ntral ithers dc'.verea twice i iu i n. i i '202) Local News Items . . . Remember! Port Day, Prince Rupert's marine holIdaV, August 21. (t() Moose Baseball Club Benefit Dance, Moose Temple, Sat. Au?. 16, 9 p.m. to 12. Tickets 50c. Refreshments. (192) Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nlckerson and young son returned to the dty on Thursday night's train ifrom a visit of a few days In Smithers. D. O. Stenstrcm left yesterday toy car with Olof Hanson for a trip to Terrace, Smithers and other interior points. Frank I. Doherty of Victoria, district governor of Rotary, who has been paying official visits to clubs In Alaska, Is arriving here tonight on the Camosun from Ketchikan and will remain until Monday evening when he will proceed by train to Prince George. He will meet the executives and committee heads of the local club tomorrow after- ! noon af the home of President Lee Gordon and on Monday at ; Luncheon will pay his official i vislt to the club. Interior PUPPETS TEACH CRAFT MELBOURNE 0 Puppetry is being used to educate Australian adults and children in the selection and preparation of foods. Puppets and portable theatres are made for the Red Cross handicrafts division by Advertise in the Dally News Terrace T . .1 . I ca mr.zars ana teV'.r" - . St I! n KI ND SATURDAY 1 im i; ina lb I nwi Tomorrow" I I ' .i Darnell, -11' j Kcunedy. IV, AUGUST 19 i .Ilk. iu i U t Hall DAY AUGUST 20 VH TUT ntvftrTM "iu Mil Rusty CABINS Skeena Bridge Tourist Camp (One Mile East of Town) Box 13 Terrace, B.C. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.Ov Box 167 Terrace AND BANQUETS WWW' Terrace, H.C. Pine Pastries Quick and Courteous Service Proprietor, Phil Tetrault your way lo the lake? SEE OUR TWO FLOORS ' LiAIJlEo WEAK W YARD GOODS ' MEN'S WKAIt J GROCERIES THE SKEENA MERCANTILE TERRACE MlT SERVICE .... See Your NERAL MOTORS DEALER BuIck Cher. Trucks Oldsmobile G.M.C. Trucks Machine Work A Specialty c Machine Shop & Garage "SKRACE.B.C. E-HAUGLAND& KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers It For i..7 A Hi it it A C E - rnauonal Harvester Co. uuiiri if. Logs, Poles and Piling pm. ne TIre & Rubber Co. Ltd. JWlco Radios Cash for old gold. Bulger's, Baseball Moose. Sunday: Savoy vs (It) FOOTBALL PLAYERS and supporters. Meeting tonlghj, Canadian Legion Hall 9 P. M. (It) There will be services on Sunday 11.00 A. M. in the Luthsrn Church. Speaker will be Cecil Carter (it) New Arrival of Fall Coats in Mohair, Camel and English Wools Smartest styles. . ."Stars" (195) Passengers arriving in the city on the Camosun "Friday afternoon irom Vancouver included Dr. F. W. V. Smith, K. J. Jackson. J. J. Slmpko and G. W. La CtoIx. Plan to be In town for Car nival Week, August 16-23. Civic Centre Carnival, Prince Rupert's Event of the Year (tf) Copies of the recent special Industrial Development Issue of the Prince Rupert Dally News are still available at the office but the supply Is limited ano those who desire to send them out are advised fo obtain same at once. (tf) Announcements All advertisement in tnu column will be charged for a lull tt 3Se word. 30. Lutheran Tea and Sale August L.O.B.A. Orphanage Tea and Sale, Sept. 3. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2. Orange Tea, Oct. 16. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Women of the Moose annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13, Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxuliary Sale, Nov. 10. 20 Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. Salvation Army- Home League Sale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov, 28th. Orange Sale. Dtccmber 5. ARMY LEADER COMING Distinguished Salvation Army visitor to be in the dty soon will fee Lt. Col. John Habklrk of Washington, D.C.. who will conduct a Congress here which will draw native officers and. .workers from all parts of the area as well as officers from all parts of the district. Former prison secretary for the Salvation Army in the United States. Col. Habklrk is now engaged in special evangelical work for the Army In the course of which he travels to all parts of the Dominion. He will also visit at Terrace, Haz-elton and Prince George. GENERAL MOTORS WINNESRS AGAIN Defeat Gordon and Anderson Easily 12-5 In the city Fastball League fixture last evening the league- leading General Motors team had little difficulty in register ing another win, their latest victims being ms Gorcoh aad Anderson nine. The final score was 12-5. For the Ladies . COSMETICS COMBS In this exenlng's fixture the Co-op will meet High School. Both of these teams are in the lower half of the league stand ing and will be 4 making a de termined effort to win for neither can afford to lose many games and still hepe to quail fy for the play-offs. CURLERS BOBBY PINS HAIR NETS AND MANY OTHER BEAUTY AIDS AT Remember . . . The THREE SISTERS CAFE ONCE AGAIN OPEN FOR BUSINESS Same Place, Same Jim Moran, Prop. SERVICE AROUND THE O L O C K PRINCE RUPERT REALTY CO. WILL INSURE YOUR HOME AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE 212 Fourth Street Phone GREEN 1)17 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace, Manager) "Your Friendly Drug Store" . . c-.i. ctrppt PHONE 71) Third Avenue ai . t PRESENTATION TO GRAND MISTRESS Local Orange Ladies Honor Mrs. George Howe At the regular meeting of the Ladles' Orange Benevolent Association Thursday evening in the Oddfellows' Hall, when three new candidates were Initiated In the Orange Degree, Mrs. J. P. Moller, worthy mistress, made the presentation of a brief case to Mrs. George Howe', grand "mistress of British Columbia. Mrs. Howe will be leaving soon to make her official visit to lodges throughout the province. A presentation was also made to Mrs. J. McLeod, who leaves at the end of the month to make her home at Port Alberni. Plans for a tea to be held In the Oddfellows' Hall September' 3 are complete and for the fall bazaar In Decemiber well under way. The next meeting will be September 11. .v It NOTICE A reward of $75 Is offered for Information given me leading to the identify of person or persons taking lumber from the Miller Bay chicken ranch. The reward has been deposited In the Royal Bank of Canada. J. DEHOD, Miller Bay Chicken Ranch (192) presents an entirely new line of I feminine apparel for your approval. Drop in and pick out that smart ensemble you've been waiting for. NEW STYLES NEW COLORS NEW MATERIALS Margaret Smith Shower Honoree A miscellaneous shower wis held at the home of Mrs. James Bremner on Thursday evening, In honor of Miss Margaret Smith whose marriage to Murray Henderson takes place this month. An enjoyable social evening was spent, after which the bride-elect was presented with a prettily decorated basket containing many useful gifts. Those present were: Miss Mar garet Smith, Mrs. O. Smith, Mrs. J. Bowman, Mrs. D. Klrby, Mrs. H. Jefferles and the Misses Nancye Dawes, Jean Smith, Dor othy Smith and Mona McRae. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riffou re turned on the Camosun Friday afternoon frcm a holiday trip to Vancouver. Dr. C. H. Hanklnson has re turned to the city from Winni peg where he went to undergo surgical treatment. Kenneth J. Jackson of the fisheries Research summer staff returned to the city Friday afternoon on the Camosun after a brief trip to Vancouver. ASTHMA fOI AND HAY FEVER I1KEAT1IEASV OF CANADA, Ltd. Vancouver,- BC. Save wisely TODAY -for TOMORROW SUN LIFE OFCANADA Assures Security TOM McKEOWN Phones; Office, Green 907 No. 6 Smith Block FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE' OUR BUDGET PLAN NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES 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. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CAT.ER TO PARTIES. CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE W.EST NOTICE . . MRS. M, DRAKE, nurse administering The Koch Treatment "GLYOXYLIDE" for British Columbia, will be at; The Prince George Hotel, Prince George, B.C. August 30th, and until September 4th, 1047. also at; The Prince Rupert Hotel, Prince Rupert, B.C. September 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 1947. Stops between Prince George and Prince Rupert, B.C. will be made upon request. For Information please write to the Vancouver office, 301-2 BURNS BLOCK, 18 WEST HASTINGS ST., VANCOUVER, B.C. Phone PAcIflo 3150. mm Prince Rupert Dnilp ficrus $ Saturday, August 16, 1947 , Rotary Club Thursdays 1 p.m. Comfort with Style in sport shirts by Arrow, Deacon, Sun Valley and Green River . . . $ 1.25 to $8.50 in slacks. .Flannels, tweeds and gabardines, at $7.50 to $21.25 See Our Selection lllibi.hKV.il dH J.! J.I.I fS09m CAVE HAS THE WELCOME MAT OUT FOR ITS PATRON-FRIENDS Our Foods Are Prepared by a New White Chef Who Specializes in .t Canadian Dishes Open 7 a.m. to 12 pan. WeekdaysP! Sundays, 8 am. to 12 pm. fi$ in COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE SODAS - ICE CREAM - SUNDAES' GEO. " PXBHAY: ,AV.,TCQ)ER Prop. , Manager official Appointment!! 7 t Ormes Drugs The Pioneer Druggists PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS FHONE 81 Dally Delivery Service ! S a earance i TENNIS RACQUETS $ AND HALLS ' I TENNIS RACQUETS to clear J at HALF PRICE j CAMPBELL'S TENNIS BALLS. 5j regular 50c, to clear -."f1 each I Sah Phone 311 McBrlde Street 5 WV.W.W.V.W.W.V.VVSNW.SWAW.VHW.V Dry Lumber We have just received a substantial shipment of KILN-DRIED Finishing Lumber Get Yours While It Lasts PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED PHONES G51 AND 652 Coal Lumber Hardware Paints