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It's ICE CREAM POULSEN GUARANTEES NO SHRINKAGE INSIST ON HAZELWOOD PHONE RED 1 1 1 FOR DELIVERY The Pioneer Druggists MWP(jriJIDTinN f'UHMISI s 81 GEORGE UJIlliiui-u Company 1- r n r in n All Dally Delivery Service r.nTTAfiE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Local News It Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Mrs. A. M. Dowther sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Lutheran Tea and Home Cooking Sale, Saturday, July 19. Mrs. George Geddes and child sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to William Crulckshank, district passenger agent, Canadian National Railways, Is on trip Into the Interior as far as McBrlde on official business. HOLIDAY at LAKELSE? VISIT OUR MODERN SLXF-SERVE FOOD DEPARTMENT Deliveries to the Lake THE SKEENA MERCANTILE G. McADAMS TERRACE YOU CAN GET . . . Smart Afternoon Dresses, Blouses, Housecoats, Etc. at Re duced Prices 'STAR'S" (171) Miss Jeanne Faure, well known central B. C. artist, returned on lhe Camosun Friday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Norman Nelson of Nelson Bros. Fisheries, was a round trip passenger to Ketchikan on the Camosun which docked here north bound Friday afternoon. Moose Picnic. Port Edward, Sunday, July 20th. Cars and buses leave main Post Office and Postal Station "B" at 10 am., 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 am. Trans portation provided for all, wltfc buses available for women and children only. Coffee and milk provided. Eupply your own 6Ugar. Adults 50c, children free Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stevenson, LUNCH BOXES THERMOS BOTTLES and all the accessories at m'sji'sn-m'"-"---regit in t - - ems . . . Lutheran Church Service Sunday, 11 a.m. by Rev. Ruark. (163) L. M. Felsenthal will leave by air Monday afternoon for Vancouver enroute to Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, to consult with specialists. Miss Audrey Grimble, having been transferred temporarily to Victoria in Canadian National Telegraphs service, sailed Thurs- who have been visiting here with d a KIkf ClUDi nvece their son and daughter, Mr. and DArNiN. ClYirLU I Hfc.a Mrs. D. C. Stevenson, jailed by ENJOY PICNIC 1 , RU?ert . Ursday ' Bank of Montreal staff mem- ver, u.eir return to vancou- ;bers and theif Captain and Mrs. Frank Pierce of the Salvation Army sailed by the Prince Rupert Thursday night for Vancouver., enrtjute back to their post at Nelson following a visit here with Captain Pierce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pierce, Market Place. Outbound passengers on today's C.P.A. flight were L. Larson, Mrs. E. C. Wallace and child, Miss E. Bird, and F. A. Large for Vancouver and R. Wahl, L. G. Bcwden, W. R. Eckert and Mrs. Kretzch-mar for Eandsplt. Arrivals Fri day afternoon were C. Camp, W. Butler, F. Gale and G. Martin from Vancouver and W. Ericson and H. R. Wide from Sandspit NOTICB The Pioneers' Home will be open for public Inspection on Sunday, July 20, from 2 to 5 pjn. H. D. THAIN, City Clerk. Announcements All aavcrnseinrmm tn mu comma will be charrwj for a full montn at 35e a 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. Women of the Moose annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13, Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale, Nov. 14. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 20 Salvation Army Home League Sale Nov. 25th. Orange Sale, December 5. in.g fourteen, enjoyed a picnic at the Salt Lakes Thursday afternoon when they crossed the harbor in acting manager Carlo Hansen's boat Ella Britt.a. The picnic party had an outdoor lunch on the lake shore and en-Joyed swimming in the late afternoon and evening. ENGAGEMENT NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moore wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Mary Ellen, to John E. Wilson, younger son of Mrs. Wilson and the late George A. Wilson ol Seattle, Wash. The wedding will take place August 11, in Seattle. (It) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Gas tank cover with keys on ring. Return to Bert Wouden, 123 Taxi. (168) HAY FEVER Relief has Wn won j. i"k!y. BuMy by thousands who oniv mfiered f i ,m ure. streaming. irritatM eyn. itchy eura. and w anwerd and wberaed. coughed, choked, spluttered every year. Now they sleep, work, ferl normal thanks to TempMon'a RAZ-MA1L You needn't Buffer llay Fever misery. Take XAZ-MAH and tet the relief you long for. Sue, ( 1 at druggist. R-19 C.N.R.A. WINS IN FASTBALL Defeat Gordon and Anderson In Loosely-Played Fixture In a loosely-played game In the City Fastball League last evening, Canadian National Recreation Association defeated Gordon and Anderson by 19 to 12 and so gained second place In the league standings. The rallwaymen got off to a ponrl start mh J.-, Ul. l0Ur &n they W1 bllXZ OVUi.11. Mrl Dora Felsenthal has arrived in the city from. Pittsburg for a visit of two or three months with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Felsen thal, Fourth Avenue East. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Blrks and two daughters of Montreal were In the city from train to boat Thursday night in the course of a trip to the Pacific Coast. Mr. Birkj Is a member of the nationally known family ot jewelers. Andrew Thompson returned on the Camosun Friday afternoon from a holiday trip to Vancouver and New Westminster, accompanied by his brother, Norman Thompson of New Westminster, who will spend the next week, or more visiting in Prince Rupert. Pted Stephens: after a brief visit here with his parents, Sher iff and Mrs. M. M. Stephens, is sailing by the Camosun tonight on his return to Vancouver. scored nine runs In their first inning. Schwab scored twice. They scored two more in the fourth when Nixon and Chyzyk C.N.R.A. Hunter crossed the plate, two errors as- Schwab ... sisting them. A five-run bar- ISchroeder rage in the sixth on a single, a Dunbar ... double by Schroeder, two errors, 'Berner a walk and a wild heave by mxon Slatta that was intended to Eet.Cnyzyk a player at home but went past the backstop into Sixth Avenue added to the ironmen's worries. The trackmen added three in the ninth on Dunbar's double, Berner's single, a walk and an error. The storemen got three in their first inning with Moxley, on bas on an error, and Dell and James, who both hit singles, all scoring. R. Smith's two-bagger brought in two runs. They added two more in the second, with Slmundson and Hicks scoring, two more in the third when R. Smith and Stewart scored, and were then only two runs in ar rears. Moxley scored in the fourth, Slmundson in the sixth, Dell in the eighth and Duncan and Simundson in the ninth but they were still seven runs be hind at the end. Bruce Slmundson, on the mound, was too generous. Per haps he was thinking, of his wedding tonight but he issued nine walks. He had five strikeouts, allowed fourteen runs, only one more than Dunbar yielded. There were eight errors charged against the team. Ralph Smith, with four hits In five times at i CCM Bicycles Men's and Ladies' Models Now In Stock The- guaranteed bicycle that will give you the maximum of service. IS 1 McBride St New Service bat, Including a two-bagger, Hicks, with three hits in four times up, and James, with three hits, including a three-bagger, In five times at bat were tha heavy hitters. Dunbar struck out ten, gave four walks and allowed thirteen hits. There were nine errors charged against the team. Ber- ner and Schroeder each with three hits out of five times at bat, and Schwab with three hits in seven times up were leading batters. George McWhinney was um pire behind the plate and Nick Pavllkis was on base. Duncan, R. Bill James Smith,' R. Stewart .... Hicks Slatta . AB . 6 7 5 6 .5 . 4 .... 3 6 .... 5 Gordon and Anderson R 2 2 '1 1 2 4 3 2 2 47 19 14 ' AB Duncan, H 5 Simundson, B. 6 Moxley 6 Dell 6 5 5 4 4 4 R i 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 H 0 0 1 3! 4 0 3 0 45 12 13 C.N.R.A. 9002050 0 319 Gordon and Andeitfun 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 212 Tonight's Game This evening the visiting TJjS. destroyer John A. Bole will play the league leading Co-op team at the Gyro Park., There is also talk of a fastball game between a team from the ship's regular company and a a team team from irom the tne reservists reservists on on this this voyage. voyage. : J j I j Classified Advertising Pays! j PRIDE OP WORKMANSHIP HAS ALWAYS BEEN A MUST AT MANSON'S, WHETHER THE JOB BE LARGE OR SMALL, WHETHER IT BE JEWELLERY OR WATCHES. NOW WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE A FAST, YET EFFICIENT SERVICE ONE TO SEVEN DAYS ON MOST REPAIRS. THIS HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE BY THE ADDITION TO OUR STAFF OF MR. JOHN WAREj WATCHMAKER FROM EASTERN CANADA. TO ENSURE THE VERY BEST CLEANING JOB P 0 S S I B L E WE HAVE ACQUIRED THE VERY LATEST ZENITH CLEANING MACHINE. ALL WORK STRICTLY GUARANTEED As the result of our recent buying trip to the south, three large shipments have already arrived and more will be coming in daily. For the Very Latest in, Jewellery see MANSON'S 'Your Friendly Jeweller' : f Prince Uupctt Daily j3clo Saturday, July 19,. 1S47 SLIPPER CLEARANCE Odd Lines to Clear at Half Price SEAL SKIN with Leather Soles. Reg. Price $4.95 Sale Price $2. 15 BLACK CALF with Plastic Soles. Reg. Price $2.75 Sale Price Jjil-'K SANDAL TYPE SLIPPERS with Composition Soles. Reg. Price $3.50 Sale Price $1.75 255 THIRD AVENUE Phone 311 ( New Stock PHONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service 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 101 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace, Manager) "Your Friendly Drug Store" Third Avenue at Sixth Street niONE 79 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 ISow Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL CENTRAL HOTEl Weekly and Monthly Ratea for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Room CAFE I In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) rnoNB 11 Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 6 AM. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CniNESE DISIIES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES cnop suey enow mein FOR OUTSID ORDERS PHONE 1SS TIB THIRD AVBNUI WEST