News Items. ru..l4 Rnrvlcp Sutl. n Viiuiv v. by Rov. Ruark. Horticultural Society IS 8 p.m, ujvic vuiuc ;3U DUiiuajf. THE (164) ill - Vnm KaAM In receiving eye treat- on the Camosun yes- " " XVUIlIlt JV1UI11I. Thursday night on Itubert for Vancou- idav trios, Mrs John Llnney and rAn Annn nriH flpnrffp M and Mrs. Frea n:!osed In envolopea A L itUv I v KtVWIIHIIIVUI l be received by the un- 10 noon juiy ivin, iwif. t-t:zi 4629. tingle deck. rc c? any tender not ElIASINO COMMISSION, fcmeni Bldgs fcrla B.C B (It) ifiOPREME COUJIT OF BTI3H COLUMBIA IlN PROBATE UTTER Of THE ESTATE IF 0U3E DECEASED, I TESTATE DTICE that by order of Jim!;: W E. Fisher, made I (Sty of Jun6 A D. 1947, men) as Executrix of the Jlif Ouii deceased, was H tailnj claims against lute sre hereby required samf properly verified br before the 31st day of 11947 after which claims paid without reference :u of which I then had Ice Mm Indebted to the es- lulrci to pay the amount ifbtedness forthwith. bis 24th day of June. A D. I BSIZ KELMAN MURRAY. tutrix of the estate of Oum Brows ii Harvey, rintert and Solicitors. nee Rupert, B.C. IK TO ( KUIITOItS (161) EDWARD CHARLTON Deceased Is hereby given that all Z calm: against the liforgs Edward Charlton, e j To:wa, British Col- Ht3 on the Sth day of t an nereoy required on b'1 nth da? of September r:im cr send by prepaid rrtt:ularc of their claims M w the undersigned at pr.: Rupert B.C as soli-iL-.-bsrt H, Kenney the f the said estate. BE NOTICE that after the r'c3 date the Executor will distribute the assets of moils the persons en- whl;:h he shall then 10th dav of Julv 1047 an) Cash for old gold. Dulser's. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morln lelt on last night's train for a trip to Toronto. Ello's Furnliure Store will re open for business Monday, July 14. (162) Miss Carol Gray and Miss Edna Sandhals sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. C. L. Youngman and chil drcn sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bo3hier sail Ed. Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to" Vancouver. Lt. Col. C. V. Evltt ard II. A. Phllpott, after spending the past ten days in the city on business, left by car this morning on their return south by road. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Little of Woodcock arrived in the city from the interior oa Thursday night's vrain. Mrs. Little- has entered Prince Rupert General Hospital for treatment. Mrs. B. Buffam and two children, who have been visiting here with Mrs. Buffam's mother, Mrs. R. J. D. Smith, sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon on their return to their home In Victoria. Sgt. Darrow Gomez aalled yes Lieutenant-Governor in an impending ceremony at Government House. Passengers for Prince Rupert! cn the Camosun on her arrival l.cre Friday afternoon were Miss E. Rqwcll, Miss Pat Manning, Miss Jeanne Holmes, T. E. Moran, I. W. Bell-Irving, Mrr. L. M. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. II. Braz ier, Miss R- Spars and Miss J. Watson. Miss -Hetty Chinnick and Miss Alice Philip arrived yesterday on the Cassiar from Skidegate. Last night they sailed for Ketchikan, Alaska, on the Camosun to pay a brief visit to that city be fore continuing thtfr Journey to Vancouver. Miss Philip will spend her holidays In Vancouver while Mla.s Chinnick, who has been teaching at Skidesate Mission, will return to her home in Chatham, Ontario. a i Atrvi cr? VISIT 01)11 .MODERN -.' vij i iiiiii iii.i jiuitiii.iii Deliveries to the Lake NA MGPfANTiri; - - I SUA ft VI 11 1 M AUW 0 McADAMS RAPF THQM SHEET METAL LTD. Furnaces Gutter Work iiau ini r uw i mi :h. ii rr.iL i COAL a, IV KaH M M I livrn -t iir - .voj Hliu V vu It's good business to keep your coal bin . full! You' net speediest possible delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS ERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS FOR BEST RESULTS "Come now, Walter let's not get fanaticall" Mrs. Don Esselmont and daughters are sailing tonight on the Camosun on a holiday trip to Vancouver. Miss Eva Cavalier of Booth Memorial High School teaching staff sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Don Millerd, well known cannery man of the coast, arrived in the city by air yesterday afternoon from Vancuover on business in connection with his local ln- terday afternoon on the Catala , tcrests-for Victoria where he is to be in- Jack Wlllington, of the mall vested with a war medal by the service, arrived in the city Thurs day evening, and Is renewing many old friendships. He used to live here and was transferred some years ago to another part of the west. He is on noli day. C4JJ Simplicity Patterns I Mrs. F. J. Skinner and Sharon and Sandra, are sailing on the Camosun tonight oh a holiday trip to Grantham' Landing and Bowen Island. Mr. Robert McMynn, Irom the Biological Station at Nanaimo, is making his headquarters at Massett while engged in the study of Queen Chrlotte crabs. Announcements All aovernsemrnw to xmt comma will be chareec for a fuU month at tt&f word. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and 2 Rebekah Bazaar. Oct '30. H66) Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale, Nov. 14. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. Nov 20 Orange Sale, December 5. PHONE 644 15c - 20c - 25c SIMPLICITY NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS as featured in Chatelaine Magazine SOLD ONLY AT Sun Life of Canada Tom McKeown Residence: Phone Rlue 21G NO. 6 SMITH HLOCK SWITCH McLITE says: "Good Wiring Is Good Insurance" FOR . . . ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING HOUSE WIRING and REPAIRS RADIO and APPLIANCE SERVICE Rupert Radio & Electric BOX 1321 Hollywood Cafe TR1NCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 AM. TO 6 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN TOR OUTS1DV ORDEKS PHONE 1S3 Til THIRD AVENUS WEST REPAIR AND RECONDITION YOUR HOME THIS SUMMER! CALL GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations- Phone RED 561 P.O. Box 721 Miss Allee Klckerson sailed on the Prince Rupert Thursday night for a trip to Vancouver. Rt. Rev. J. B. Olbson, Bishop of Caledonia, sailed on the Princess Norah yesterday on a trip Which will take him through the Yukon during the next few; weeks. Mrs. A. R. Christ and three children arrived in the city on Friday afternoon on th Cam-osun from Vancouver and sailed at midnight on the Cassiar for MaSsett. R. W. Bell-Irving, of the A.B.C. Packing Coj, Vancouver, arrived in the city Friday afternoon on Legion Postpones ' Its Picnic Plans Prospect of rain has resulted In postponement of the Canadian Legion picnic scheduled to be held at Digby Island Sunday afternoon. A . meeting of the Legion executive and picnic committee last night decided to hold the picnic at a later date in view of the weather forecast. Because arrival at the picnic grounds is subject to tidal stages the committee also plans to investigate other places where the picnic might be held. Announcement of the new date will be made in the near future. the Camosun to visit North Pac- J. S. Black returned to the city ific cannery which the company Friday afternoon by air from a operates. i business trip to Vancouver. JAVEX . .Mil .1 0 CCM Bicycles Men's and Ladies' Models Now In Stock The . guaranteed bicycle that will give you the maximum of service. McBridc St. 4i: k JUST RIGHT FOR TflE SEASON IN THE -kitchen m laundry lBATHROOM Javex is a wife-saver because it does so many household tasks so quickly and so easily. Javex removes stains from linens and cottonsmakes them snowy white . . . removes stains from bath, basin, tile and sink . . . keeps toilets spotless and hygenu'aily clean . . . and Javex sterilize, and deodorize us it whitens and removes stains. AT YOUR DEALER'S Styl. AND Val ue j-:t Phone 311 SLACK SUITS Stunning Corduroy SLACK SKIRTS AND BLOUSES Rosa-Lee Ladies' Wear 315 Third Avenue West FOR MEN ONLY WORK BOOTS DRESS SHOES RUBBER FOOTWEAR GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 IPtnub Kupctt Daflr Ji3eto0 Saturday, July 12, 1947 MIGO SHIRTS We Serve You Nothing, But the Best ... SFECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES .AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pfes and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Migo Shirts with the Migo Lounge Collar . . . Cool, Comfortable and Correct ... A choice selection of woven patterns, White broadcloths and colors. PRICE $3.25 $4.75 lir.UJ.MI 1 1. J.TJ.1 ''JfrtllLT'ltrl'1 Here Is A BIG CHANCE To Get Your Furs Now! Some selling at Half Price. Come in and convince yoursflf of the REAL BARGAINS GOLDBLOOM'S "The Old Reliable" (Everything has to be sold, Including furniture). Ormes Drugs The Pioneer Druggists PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS I'UONE 81 Dally Delivery Service Box 1308 Corner 2nd Ave. and 7th St. Phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING ENGINEERS Authorized dealers for GENERAL MOTORS AUTOMATIC DELCO HEAT OIL BURNERS for your furnace or boiler A General Motors Product QUAKER OIL RANGES AND HEATERS now in stock Large Stock of Plumbing Supplies A Jewellery Store You can Depend ow. . . That's what we always want this place to be. We will not knowingly sell you an unsatisfactory article and will do our bes.t to make right any defect which may turn up in anything bouglit here. Through long experience we have found the factories which make the best qualities. We try to keep our prices on a par with those of larger cities. . We arc always here to make any adjustments'. T S I 6lm 1 M