entre Carnival Cqmmittee uid Loss Account Season 1947 ,nv TO CARNIVAL GKOUNDS: l'3'" nnntoctl Ticket Salf W fUOM GAMES: Use cs Bent am. Booths s, coftw- mid Tea Soft 0) 'Hfcs, Frno.M KIDES: Ij.Rouno foN'CESSIONS how DOM KG COSTS AXU EXPENSES; am Sc'' Ormtes. or Rides d-Rcuno lor Rented Concessions: how Ed Gr;.-:;. it:n ar.3 Dai:::e 7:00 ..$5,806.00 642.96 $3,677.70 6,328.30 .$1,432.45 . 1,134.34 ' $2,566.79 ..-$ 870.30 .... 784.01 ajn- to li;oo DJa. -$ 6,448.90 912.83 1.030.03- $ 397.12 , 426.94 281.75 (Mnanfl.-:: Games $2,598.10 tCsiftOamt: 200.00 Itefre?hmf nt Booths: c CcJ'r To Rm. ..$ 807.65 850.70 , i $1,658.35 -$12,572.79 262.00 ..$ 202.00 176.00 -$2,055.75 1,503.77 WyMM 267.80 244.55 76.58 123.00 . 382.49 812.54 ilaint::.:r- and Repair T -200.35 . atl: j Biddings .t...,.fe, 187.50 133.18 26.41 4 117.60 . 15.86 -$ 1,943.78 -$ 1,105.71 66.60 -$ 4,456.45 -$ 1,654.31 -$ 743.02 -$ 6,172.38 and Tubes Repaired Grease Servicing -$22,137.94 -$13,026.16 's--- fr-.ount $ 9,111.75 CcC. Cjrrect M. C. BRYDGES, Treasurer. E. D. FORWARD, Secretary. Before having that j next REPAIR JOB done, drive In and have one of our experts give you a detailed ESTIMATE. !re hilly Equipped for Automobile Repairs P in Stud baker Commercial and Hudson Cars AUTO & BODY SERVICE Second and Third Avenues UNRESERVED Resold arty . . . TERMS CASH Green til" Action Sale behold Goods and Furniture SEPT. is -i4 o.-m zu f,0Kooins, Old Evening Empire Huildinjr by cwner whQ ,s leavlng towni i by 5 AUCtlOn thl fnlWrlr..,. (cm Sm'i iiiu6, lite rmiIete: ak 0fnce ,,ench5 1 Chester- Fr'b: ni.r. 1 1 ' "aiiery Kadioj Dinette Suite; h Bench ,0 eum' 9X12 a; 2 unhoIstel Chairs; F BenM, 1 molor and loo,s; 36ln in.. Cnch Saw; 2 Oak ami ln... nu.,' l" uiairs; .,. . aim t ans, eic. orge Dawes P.,Tlle Auctoneer "'ONES; wit, Hi, liKEEN 810 PARAMOUNT CAFE' CHOW ME IN (218) Local News It Booth P.T.A. meeting, Wed nesday, 8 p.m. (218) Mrs. E. W. Bccxer is salllns tomorrow night for Vancouver. She will represent the local school board at the annual con vention of the British Columbia School Trustees' Association. ATTENTION all JavCee members. Inaugural dinner and dance Friday, Sept. 19. Bring your wives and friends. Phone 563 for reservations. (220) Holding Its first O vw .llwk meeting in lit wnu a regular mommy business session. President C. a. Ham was In the chair and there was a fair attendance of members. Kenneth McClary, B. C. Packers cannery stores auditor, was a passenger aboard the Coqult-lam yesterday returning to Vancouver after a trip to, Mill Bay. Naas River, on official business. Harold E. Swisher, radio man ager of the PacHlc Division of the United States Press Associa tion at Los Aneeles. and Mrs. Swisher were among round trip passengers returning south aboard the steamer Coquitlam yesterday after visiting Stewart and Prince Rupert. Steamship Sailings For Vancoavti Monday ss Princess Adelaide 10 pjn. Tuesday , Coquitlam, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss rrlnce Rupert, 12:15 p'm. Friday ss Catala, 5:30 p.m. Saturday ss Camosun, 10:15 p.m. ISow Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL ems Carpenters' Union meeting, Wednesday, 8 pjn. Special busi ness. (218) Erllng Grindstrand returned on the Prince Rupert this after-, noon from a trto to Vancouver. Miss Zora Vuckovich returned on the Prince Rupert thia afternoon from a holiday trip to Vancouver. With four carloads of canned salmon for transshipment East over Canadian National Rail ways, t the w motor .www v ' easel - Dagney, ..B,.hjt two weeks, Prince Rupert OyrolP1- Joseph Burdette, arrived Club resumed luncheons today I in port at 9:30 this morning ...til. - , ..... I r ... tr.i..n . , ji from Ketchikan and is now dis charging. David Gibson of Toronto, pres :dc-nt of the Navy League of Can ada, accompanied fcv Mrs. Gib son, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert this afternoon on a holiday trip. They will leav tonight for Ketchikan and sail south again Thursday nUtht. To nght Mr. and Mrs. Gibson will be guests of honor at a dinner .elven by the local Navy League executive. Mr. Gibson la a director of the Robert Simpson Co.. Toronto AIR PASSENGERS To Sandspit C. Jenkins, T. Tenney. T. York, T. D. Holley, Miss H. Dimor. B. Philion. To Vancouver H. McBean, B. M. Chatwin, L. Veigl, H. Mac-Kenzie. Mrs. B. A. Telford. J. C. Murphy. D. Hirwlll, M. P. Shep-pard, Dr. A. L. Prltchard, Miss B Kennedy. From Sandspit (Tuesday) P. Bardon, Miss II. Dimor. From Vancouver D. McQueen, Mrs. A. Hunter. J. McMillan, M. L. Greene, M. McLaughlin. Announcements t Presbyterian Tea. Mrs. W. D. Lambie's, 403 Fourth Avenue East, September 18. Harvest Social, United Church Hall, Sept. 19, 8 pjn. pons of Norway Dance Odd fellows' Hall, Sept. 19. Jab's Daughters fashion show and entertainment, Civic Cen tre, Sept. 25, 8:15 pm. Admission 50c. Moose, Men's Bazaar and Dance, Sept. 25 and 26. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2. Cambral I.OD.E. Thanksgiving Dance, Civic Centre, Oct. 13. Orange Tea, Oct. 18. Band Concert, Civic Centre, Friday, October 24. Rebekah Bazaar, Oct. 30. Lutheran Ladies' Aid Bazaar, Saturday Nov. 1. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Women of the Mooss annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13, Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxiliary sale, Nov. 10. Queen Mary I.OD.E. Bazaar, NOV. 19. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov, HO St. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaar November 22. Salvation Army Home League eaie Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov 28th. United Church Bazaar, December 4. Orange Sale, December 5. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Dec. 11 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Boat Al, 32 ft., fully equipped troller, good as new. Apply owner aboard, New Floats. (220) I keep 'em in HOT WATER! You'll find a happy home where there is plenty of hot water all day long. For there you will hear the menfolk singing in their showers . . . baby gurgling in his bath . . . mother humming through her household tasks in double time because she doesn't have to heat a kettle of water for every job. The cost of operating an electric hot water heater is very .moderate, too. Automatic control regulates the heat safely so that there's steaming hot water at the turn of the hot water tap. You'll be delighted to have an electric hot water heaur in jour home. vmes Drugs The Pioneer Druggists PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 1'IIONE 81 Dally Delivery Service CatheHral Sunday School Is Resumed With about forty enrolling for the start, regular Sunday School sessions were resumed at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sund3j afternoon. Rev! Basil S. Prock-ter and Mrs. Keith Dlxort are sharing the duties of superinten dent with the latter In charge of the primary work. FLOWN HERE FOR SURGERY John Ralkkalus, a loeser em ployed by the Powell River Co at Cumshewa, was brought to Prince Rupert General Hospital Tuesday afternoon by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane from Sandspit for an emergency oper ation. He was accompanied on tne night by Miss N. Dimor nurse at the Queen Charlotte City Hospital, who left this afternoon to return to the Is lands. Ralkkalus Is being treat ed toy Dr. C. H. Hankinson. Lovely New House Coats DIFFERENT, EXCITING Paisleys, Wool Jerseys, Silk Jerseys, Printed Silks' Quilted Sizes 14 to 41 Annette MANSELL STONE BUILDING "Walk Upstairs and Save" AW.W.W.V.VV.V.VW.V FILMS Superpan Press Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo Supplies Prompt Mail Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 216 4th St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE DOCTOR SHOES- HEEL THEM ATTEND THEIR DYEING SAVE THEIR SOLES Box 774 Second Avenue 9 l?rutce Rupert Daflp i3eto$ Wednesday September 11, 1947 JANTZEN ORIGINALS "SQUALL" Pullover In all-wool plaid. Knitted collar, cuffs and waistband "TOTEM" Sweater .Pullover style. All-wool worsted yarn. New totem design For Fall $7.50 lllibJH.II. I J J.U.I' BE WISE . . . Take Advantage of CHOP SUEY TEMPORARY OFFICE, ROOM 10 For the Latest in Jewelry CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST $9.50 H K M wm m m m SCUBVS AUTUMN FUR SALE MUSKKAT in all fashionable shades . . 295.00 CONEY high styles, latest colors 99.50 Due to Our Low Overhead, We Are Able to Give You Highest Quality Furs at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES 332 3rd Ave. iBILL SCUBY'S FURS, Black 416 KNOX HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES LICENSED PREMISES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors: TOM PESUT STEVE VRKLAKN Hollywood Cate PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 AJU. TO 6 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES An Announcement of Interest .Miss Margaret McLeod, optometrist of Vancouver, announces the opening of her permanent office at Manson's Jewelers. Miss McLeod graduated from the Ontario College of Optometry In 1913 and after an association with apromi-nent Toronto optometrlcal group she returned to her home province. Miss McLeod has since been associated with Dr. Harry Perrln, optometrist in Vancouver. She Is well trained in the practise of Optometry and has had considerable experience. She is of a family prominent In optometry in B.C. maily years. Her father, Mr. Murdock McLeod, has an extensive practise throughout B.C. and her brother, Clyde, Is a prominent optometrist In Penticton, B.C. Miss McLeod has Installed the most modern equipment for the examination of eyes and a conscientious service will be given. MANSON'S STONE BLOCK "Your Friendly Jeweler" REAL VALJjE HERE! 3 Candle Tri - Lights mqCqt Complete with Silk Shade. Kefe. $26.93 v''a'3 All Table Lamps 13 off ,rom $6.95 UP RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC PHONE 611 313 3rd Ave. W.