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Miss Marie Lock returned to the city on the Coqultlam yes terday afternoon from Vancouver after a holiday here with her parents, Fire Chief and Mrs H. T. Lock. She will Yeturn to her studies at nlverslty of British Columbia in September. Advertise In the Dally News 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 SINGER Electric Sewing Machines I For Rent I Reasonable Rates fPhone 864 Prince Rupeilf Singer Sewing Machine Co. f We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meat Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West UNCING CONGRATULATIONS! LV ET Ice Cream is always smooth II Fricscn, Distributing Agent PHONE 678 u A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER SERVICE "You Call . . . We Haul" PHONE BLUE 818 Service Station B. BELLAMY, Prop. r Siirrrsi I Phone Black 603 SAANICHPLUMBING & HEATING n ii- s Cove Avenue BLACK 962 .W.W.W.V.W.W.VJWi Local News Items . . . Remember! Port Day, Prince Rupert's marine holiday, August 21. (tt) Electrical Workers meeting, Tuesday, Aug-19, at Civic Centre. (t&m) Arthur Welch returned to the city on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon irom a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Judd, the former Pat Love, is residing In Terrace. Her husband runs a truck operating between Prince Rupert and Emlthers. Any persons who have paid their subscriptions to the Native Voice and have not received any copies please see Stella Jeffrey Native Brotherhood office, Wal lace Building. (It) Mr. and Mrs. C. Bohling of National "City, California, who arrived In the city at the weekend after motoring over the highway, are sailing on the Coqultlam tomorrow on their way south. J. N. Killas, who has been in the city for the last week, plans to leave Tuesday on the Coqultlam to return to Vancouver. His son, Harry, who has been working at Carlisle cannery for the last few weeks, will accompany him. Announcements All advertisements in tnw column will be charged for a lull at 25o a word. 30. Retail 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 Moos annual Bazaar. Nov. 12 and 13, Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxullary Sale, Nov. 10. 20 Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov, Salvation Army Home League Bale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov 28th. Orange Sale, December 5. The To Prince Growing J. J. Payne left today by air on a business trip to Vancouver. Plan to be In Vown for Car nival Week, August 16-23. Civic Centre. Carnival, Prince Rupert's Event of the Year (tf) Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Mead and son Gavin are sailing "lues-dayon the Coqultlam on a noil day trip to Vancouver. A. T. Parkin, who entered hos pital sometime ago, was able to return to his home Saturday. His general condition continues fav orable. A letter signed by Ernest F. Alllstone, formerly of Prince Ru pert, appears in the Vancouver Sun, advocating a campaign, the object of which would be a city manager for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hartwl; returned to the city on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Flaten and daughters and Miss Enid McKee of Victoria, Mrs. Platen's week-end from Lake Katnlyn' where they have been spending a holiday. O Copies of the recent special Industrial Development issue of the Prince Rupert Daily News are still available at the office but the supply is limited ano those who desire to send them out are advised to obtain same at once. (tf) C. R. Biggart, who for many years was in the bakery business here and has been residing in the south since he sold out some time ago, was in the city on the Coqultlam last evening going through from Vancouver to Alice Arm. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bouzek were passengers aboard the Co- oultlam last evening going through tfrom, Edmonton U Stewart where they will pay 3 two weeks' visit with Mr. Bouz ek's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bouzek. Mr. Bouzek served with distinction in the Royal Cana- j clan Air force during me winning the Distinguished Fly-n.r nmct Mt is nnw attending "'5 - ii University of Alberta, at Edmon- I ton. Miss May Murray, formerly of the City Hall staff, . arrived In the city on the Coqultlam yester day afternoon from. Vancouver. She now lives in Vancouver and Is home for a visit. Harry Dixon of Seattle, who spent several days in town last week renewing, old friendships, Is making a leisurely Journey nomeward by way of the in terior country. G. E. Winkler, 7ho has long been interested In mining in the Portland Canal district, was a passenger alboard the Coqultlam last evening going through from Vancouver to Stewart. Angus Macdonald, manager of the Esperanza mine, was a pass enger aboard the Coqultlam last evening returning to Alice Arm after spending the past several weeks In Vancouver on business WONDER FILM SEEN AT ARMY The wonder film "God of Crea tion," combining scientific and spiritual themes, was presented for thethird and final time In sister, returned home over the Prince Rupert at Salvation Army Citadel Saturday night and drew another large and raptly Interested auidence. Capt. Earl Jarrett, local Salvation Army commandant, presided and Miss Clara Pierce presided at the piano t o accompany the hymns. D. Vraser McRae, Moody Bible Institute representative, and Cecil Carter of the Shantymen's Christian Association, gave ad dresses. Time - compressing sequences followed the growth of flowers from the building stage to full bloom allowing the audience to see in a matter of seconds what actually takes days and some times weeks. The movement of clouds were demonstrated hy time-compression in reverse so that the fleecy clouds of a summer's day seemed to be seething and boiling along the mountain tops. Combining of powerful microscopes with photography science HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 714 FRASER STREET Pnone Black 823 NEWEST Ruperts Family of Stores HELGERSON'S : GROCETERIA NOW OPEN AND READY TO SERVE YOU DROP IN AND SEE OUR VARIETY OF STOCK AND OUR STORE ARRANGEMENT JUNCTION THIRD AND SECOND AVENUES KE 650 ptfnce Kupctt Daflp JI3to0 3 Monday, August 18, 1947 ' $ Comfort Wl ith Style in sport shirts by Arrow, Deacon, Sun Valley and Green River $4.25 to $8.50 in slacks. Flannels, tweeds and gabardines, at $7.50 to $21.25 See Our Selection .UJ Jl. M Ji Ji men of .the Institute have gone rising stalk and the formation. into the mvsteries of other ! ot the leaves, spheres. A drop of water was presented as a universe all its own. The growth of a common caterpillar to a beautiful butterfly becomts a dramatic performance. By ad ding the time-compressing cam era to the microscope a movie was made of the life of a bean hawing the sprouting roots, the With the aid of the Mount Wilson observatory telescope In; California the audience was per-; mitted a peep at the complex! ties of the stars. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WORK WANTED Woman with' small girl wants housework? Phone Red 807. (198) A. MacKcniic Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CHESTERFIELD SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, BEDS, BEDSPRINGS, SPRING-FILLED AND FELT MATTRESSES B.C. Products made by Simmons and Restmorc, the leading Bedding and Furniture manufacturers of Canada SEE OUR WINDOWS PHONE 77 5 308 Third Ave. West WW.' ADDITION Success and Best Wishes NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS Second Avenue J. McLcod, Prop. Congratulations A. E. SMITH PHONE 135 WHOLESALE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Representative of r . United Fruit Co. andlFrascr Vale Frozen Foods PHONE 189 ? Good Luck and Success ... H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED Ileal Estate and Insurance Brokers 216 Sixth Street Phone 96 Box S93 Best Wishes . . . JONES FAMILY MEAT MARKET H. Hampton, Manager 333 Third Avenue PHONE 957 I