cm v, uml 169 News Items . . . u .miri UUlger s. turaa.v f" fe Wiurcnce t. n Oanclng y-u. ona tonight on r, an , Vancouver jenO a vacation. ,j, leaving or ,9 plane for np will enter 0, ., course 01 11 ., oc tor of ap ,, the British ment of Labor, e :tty on offi Bp arrived from n .11- camosun yearn ." accompanied In iiM'c pniriinv u-nule has been '.m;s at the adiE', Monday .I. Men's 5-pin, ,u 8 p.m ; Men's . ,v srpt 10 at Thursday Sept. (209) c-m amy kv r hiiiiiiiiijj z I V I across Canada i i LK. iL... 4 I1U. IIICY 1VI fWII :-- 11. ...! . T1 v tr vrai in luii our rcpre- I HUM l&ll IW monthly income ser age, rphton, prince Rupert, eano Interior District turner Representative, Etupen "ty Lid., B.C Representa race B.C (Madigan, Representa plkwa BC ndon, Representative, rails, B.C, Is yfcur photo In the window at 153 Third Avenue West. (211) E. G. Daniels returned to the city on the Catala last evening frcm a trip to Vancouver. MLss A. Johnson of the city telephone department Is leaving tonight on the Camosun to spend her holidays in the south. O Reopening of Anglican Cath edral Sunday School postponed until September 14 on account of painting and redecorating. (It) Edith L. Bowman, A.T.C.L, Teacher of Piano. Opening for 10 pupils commencing week of September 15. Phone Blue 785 (210) Mrs; Jack Bulger, who has been spending the summer in Vancouver, also visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mc- Rae, at Duncan, Vancouver Isl and, returned home from the south on the Catala last evening, IMPORTANT NOTICE All members and adherents.of First Presbyterian Church arrange to attend both morning and evening services Sunday, Sept. 7th to hear Important announcement, also special congregational meeting Monday, Sept. 8th, 8 p.m. In Church Hall. (209) Fred L. Barr, who was stationed at Allford Bay with the Royal Canadian Air Force dur ing the war, arrived in the city on the Camosun yesterday af ternoon from Victoria, where hp now resides, and is leaving to night on the Casslar to revisit Hell and other Queen Charlotte Island points on a vacation. Dr. Hugh Keenleyslde, the fed eral deputy minister of mines and resources and commissioner for the Northwest Territories, who was recently In Prince Ru pert, completed a holiday In Vancouver this week and has gone to Ottawa, accompanied by Mrs. Keenleyslde. Their son, Miles, will remain in Vancouver to attend the University of British Columbia. All Announcements advertisement in trns column will be charged (or a full at 3ft word. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. W. D. Lamble's. 403 Fourth Avenue East. September 18. Harvest Social, United Church , Hall, Sept. 19, 8 p.m. : Sons of Norway Dance Oddfellows' Hall, Sept. 19. Moose, Men's Bazaar and ' Dance, Sept. 25 and 26. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2. Orange Tea, Oct. 16. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Women of the Moos2 annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13, Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale, Nov. 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov 20 Salvation Army Home League Sale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov 28th. United Church Bazaar, Decem ber 4. Orange Sale, December 5. st. ppfpr's Fall Bazaar. Dec. 11. Starting School This Year? See our complete line of pencils, rulers, ink erasers, paste, poster paints, scribblers all sizes, loose leaf refills and covers. Many more articles necessary for school opening at the ... . WtVllAti&Mi Eld Hollywood Cate PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST ; UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT fULL-COURSE MEALS 1 FROM 11 AM TO A A.M. lal Dinner Every Sunday 5 p.m. to 8 p.m I.CIIINKSE DISHES A SPECIALTY I WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP Sitp.v rimw tuwiw Si POlt OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 7 35 THIRD AVENUE WEST Mrs. Henry Dolron left by air this afternoon for Vancouver. G. N. Mclnnls, Terrace bakery operator, has been a business visitor In the city during the pasi couple of days. He is returning to the Interior today. Dr. and Mrs. Jems Munthe, following a visit to their native Norway, are now on their way home. They sailed from a Dan ish port on August 30. . Notice Ski Club Transporta tion leaving the Post Office at 10:30 Sunday morning for Mt. Hays trail clearing expedition. All welcome. Bring lunches and axes. (it) passengers to Prince Rupert and Ketchikan aboard the steamer Camosun this week-end. Duncan Munro of Premier is spending a couple of weeks In the city on vacation. He is ihz guest .of his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mun ro, Second Avenue, Westview. A clock newly installed in the lobby of the Capitol Theatre, Is found of much' convenience and usefulness. It takes the time from the master clock In the es tablishment of John Bulger and It was there the clock in the lobby was made Bank Girls Honor Member of Staff Girl members of the Royal Bank staff gathered at the heme of Mrs. H. M. Wightman recent ly to honor one of their mem bers, Miss Margaret Smith, who is to be married In the near fu ture. A pleasant social evening was enjoyed after which the guest of honor received a prettily decorated blue and white basket filled with many gifts. Refreshments were later served. Guests were Mrs. R. McClymont, Mrs. L. Bevington, Mrs. H. M. Wightman, and the Misses Alice Barbe, Iris Hanson, Irene Paul sen, Marjory Eby, Jessie Potter ton, Tonl Braun, Mildred Rads, and Maxlne Kerrighan. BIRTH NOTICE HEATH ERINGTON Born to Mr and Mrs. Eugene D. Heather- lngton (nee Isabele Connery) on August 30th at Madison St Hospital, Seattle Washington a son, Dinnls Gene, 8 lbs. 6 ozs Mother and baby doing well. LEGION W.A. IN SESSION (203) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KLEEREX" For Baby's Skin ailments heals Eczema, Ringworm, Impetigo, etc.-50c $1.00. All druggists or write Kleerix Mfg. Co, Winnipeg. FOR SALE 1947 Kaiser Special 4-door sedan on display at 1045 2nd. Ave. West. (210) Four New Members Plans Laid for Coming .Season's Work Four new members were ad mitted, various current activi ties were reported upon and plans for the coming winter sea son were made when the Wo men's "Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion was in session on Thurs day night of this week. Mrs. J. S. Black, the president, was in the chair and there was a good turn-out of members. The new members are Mrs. Albert Jackson, munlclnal 1 Margaret Calne, Mrs. Elizabeth assessor at Kamloops, and Mrs. McGlashan, Mrs. Dixie Woods Jackson are among round trip and Mrs- Harriet Anderson. Letters of thanks read at the meeting Included one from Mrs. Beth Currie of the provincial executive ackuowledging contributions of clothing sent to Bri tish flood victims, thanks also being received for the monthly checks for comforts for veter ans at Ehaughnessy Military Hospital and Tranquille Sani tarium. Mrs. Black reported on visiting an overseas bride who had been ill In hospital and Mrs. William Rothwell told of work which had been done at the recent Civic Centre Carnival, Committees for the rest of the ASTHMA FOR AND HAY FEVER IlttKATIIKASY OF CANADA, Ltd. Vancouver, lie. SINGER Electric Sewing Machines For Rent Reasonable Rates Phone 864 Prince Rupert Singer Sewing Machine Co. UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRS Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and Recovered Drapes a Specialty New Upholstery Materials Available NOW! Out-of-Town Orders Given Special Attention LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP 330 SECOND AVENUE (Next to CFPR) niONE BLUE 818 i ' year were appointed as follows: Entertainment, Mrs. M. Gil christ. Sick VisitingMrs. R. Murray, Mrs. Hugh Killln, Mrs. II. Smith sr. and Mrs. W. J. Llneham. Raffles-Mrs. William Roth- well. Mrs. Frank Ellison, Mrs. C. Anderson and Mrs. Black. Miss Edith Gandy donated a beautifully dressed doll which will .be raffled at the forthcom ing bazaar. . One application for membership was received. ASSIMILATED QUICKLY Glucose, one of the most quickly assimilated foods, will reach the bloodstream five min utes after 'being swallowed. Frank McDonald returned few days ago fro mthe hot springs on the Skeena River near Port Essington where he spent a month, finding the rest and change of considerable benefit. Now that fall Is here, Mr. and Mrs. George Frlzzell, who conduct the springs, are ex pected back In Prince Rupert within another month or so. MARGARET SMITH SHOWER HONOREE On Thursday evening a num ber of ladies met at the home of Mrs. Norman MacKay, 236 Sov- enth Avenue East, to honor a popular bride-elect In the person of Miss Margaret Smith. The evening was spent play ing court whist, winner being Mrs. Rod Smith and consolation going to Mrs. Finley. The feature of the evening was the presentation to the guest of honor of a pressure cooker, lat er delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Those invited were Miss Mar garet Smith, Mrs. Oscar Smith Mrs. J. Bowman, Mrs. K. Dun can, Mrs. Finley, Mrs. Guyan Mrs. Thompson (Cedarvale) Mrs. O, L. Murray, Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Morin, Mrs. Geddes, Mrs, Haapala, Mrs. Reid (Tdmmlns Ont.), Mrs. Pick, Mrs. Lemon Mrs. John MacLeod, Mrs. Rod Smith. DRESS and HOSIERY BARGAINS Nylon Hosiery - Summer Shades to clear while they last 42 Gauge $1.10 45 Gauge ; . . . $1.25 12 S ALSO Di ummer uresses to clear, $5.00 SEE THESE BARGAINS TODAY AT. ROSA - LEE LADIES' WEAR AUTUMN FUR SALE! One of Our Many Specials Hippie JUST RECEIVED We Carload Back In three beautiful Colors: Matara Brown Safari Brown Classic Black 769.50 322 3rd Are. Black 416 nn crimv)p pitnc iBmBBiDlLL OOUD I O T VJXC KROEHLER CHESTERFIELDS LalesL and Smartest in Living Room Styling t Moderate Prices and Easy Terms GORDON & ANDERSON ' Wtlnti Rupert Dailu jaetos Saturday, September 6, 1947 NEW ARRIVALS shTrts The JFaikiki Casual PASTEL SHADES OF .YELLOW, IVORY AND BEIGE IN A FINE POPLIN Migo's Latest FINE BROADCLOTH WITH CRICKET ENGLISH COLLAR $4.25 $4.75 i:milln,H,r..iii SPECIAL NOTICE TO STUDENTS i POSTER PAINTS 7 Color . Box $1.25 JVOIP AVAILABLE! TEXT BOOKS All Text Books which were sold out have been re-ordered and will arrive Monday Sept. 8 USED GOODS WE BUY AND SELL ENTERPRISE MARKET Phone 813 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rales 75c up 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold vater PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 2S1 P.O. Box 196 Announcement 144 Third Arenue West MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE DOCTOR SHOES- HEEL THEM ATTEND THEIR THEIR SOLES Bos 774 Second Avenue i ROYAL CAFE REOPENS Completely Renovated and Under New Management WE SPECIALIZE IN SEA FOODS SALADS ITALIAN AND MEXICAN DISHES Take-out Ordcis Given Special Attention JOHN COMER, Proprietor JeoSlJ PHONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service It's good business to keep your coal bin full! You get speediest possible delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS if v "4. t ; .1