PU" column tes-i' ,ul1 Sale August tea ana . ... Tpa and Lar Oct l and 2. Oct 16 Lie- Nv 6 I, Moor annua, r . i3 Moose Auxiliary , Leg..,,. Pan Bazaar, Nov. in !an Kt.h. my Home League ar ctvic centre Nov. Le December j. AIR PASSENGERS Passengers lor Vancouver by Canadian Pacific Airlines yesterday were T. 8. Gooderlch, H. L. Ophan, H. Ling, C. D. Snyder, Dr. W. S. Kergln, D. W. Mac- Donald, E. Halllday and Mrs. Temple. Arrivals by air Wednes-dav from Vancouver were Cdr. Burston, S. C. Thomson, O. D. Smith, J. Williams, R. Taylor, J. Prosser, J. Douglas, J. Patter-.son, J. H. Bulger and Mrs. E. Olsen. Today's passengers lor Van couver R. Taylor, J. Douglas, J. Prosser, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pat terson, Mrs. A. McKenzle, L. M Felsehthal, Miss K. Box, Norman Box and Mrs. W. W. Mel-lish. Arrivals from Vancouver Friday were N. Box, Miss K. Box, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tarbuck, Mrs W. W. Melllsh, L. Carmichael J. Johnson, Mrs. L. DoironFrom Sandspit arrivals were...Mlss A. BriUion, Miss O. Brillion, A. Ritchie. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all Irlends lor their support during my le- cent campaign as Port Queen of Prince Rupert. Barbara Wilson Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Creed left on last evening's train for a three weeks' holiday trip to Prince Albert, Vancouver and Seattle. Stop HAY FEVER Hay Fevci nredn't plague you witli in sneezing and wheeling iti blowing and gasping, its sore, streaming, itching irritation of eyes and ears. Jim do what thousands have done to get fast, safe relief-take Templon'sRAZ-M AH. You'U sleep better, ymi better, led better. 50c, U at druggUt? sverywhere. S-1S Local News Items... Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Mrs. C. A. Smith, enroute to Massett, was a passenger arriving aboard the Catala yesterday. Moose Meeting Tues. Aug. 26 at 8 p.m. Members planning tri'H to Ketchikan requested to attend. (199) Civic Centre will be Sosed all week of August 24-31 for" an nual renovating and htfuse cleaning. S1T-T Constable and Mrs. F. J. Walk er and family of Queen "Char lotte City arrived in the city yesterday on the Cassiar on thai: wey to spend a holiday at Mas sett. Mrs. L. Dolron returned to the city Friday afternoon by air after a visit to Vancouver. Miss Vina Lavigne arrived In the city ori"the Catala yesterday to spend a holiday with her par ents here. Miss Lavlgne is train ing for a nurse at St. Joseph's hospital, Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. John Wintemute arrived in the city yesterday af ternoon by highway from Vancouver and are the guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Armstrong. Mr. Wintemute Is In the service of the B.C. Telephone Co. at Vancouver. They report the highway in good condition and all otflcials they met were co-operative. portaRt Announcement OWLIEand RUTTLELTD Having taken over the fur business of William Goldbloom at 328 Third Avenue, will be carrying a FULL LINE of FUR COATS in COMPLETE PRICE RANGE FUR COATS FROM $ 100 to 1500 V TO Obtain highest quality Fur Coats it will no longer be necessary to buy outside of Prince Rupert. A full selection from all the leading manufacturers in Canada from coast to coast will be available for your inspection and choice. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE a large fur FASHION SHOW TO BE PRESENTED AT THE I. O. D. E. SPINSTERS' SPREE OCTOBER 17 AT CIVIC CENTRE,. Wait Until you see this display of hundreds of coals before you make any purchase of a fur coat. There IS bound to be something for you at a price which will suit your purse. CANADA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS SHOWN BY PRINCE RUPERT'S MOST, BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. A Full SeleCtiOn of small fur pieces will always be carried-Fine tMihk, luxurious Marten, choice Silver Foxes, Fur Collars. , REMEMBER... FOWLIE and RUTTLE LTD. 328 Third Avenue Mr. and Mrs. HLUn returned from the south today: aboard the Catala. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas returned, on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a holi day trip to Vancouver. Mrs. H. A. Bain ol Van Anda, Texada Island, arrived In the city yesterday on the Catala to spend a holiday with her son-in- law and daughter,' Mr; and Mrs. H. Seaman. Mrs. Norman' Kllpatrlck of Smithers is a visitor la the city I for a few davs. She will return home next week, accompanied I by Mr. Kllpatrlck who is motor ing In fremthe interior. Mr. and Mrs. S. A'. Kielback left on last evening's train fo; Alderarove in the Eraser Valley where they will spend a three weeks vacation yisltlng with their son-in-law and daughter, Petty Officer and Mrs. David Larky. Mrs. R. E. Moore and son, Lar ry, returned on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a trip I to Seattle where they spent a holiday after auenamg we re cent wedding of Mis3 Ellen Moore. Miss Gwen Lee of Ocean Falls, who has been a guest at the J home of Sgt. and Mrs. L. A. N. Potterton for the last two weeks, is leaving on the Camosun to night on her return to her home' at the paper town. Harry Rochester, who ha si I spent the summer working at Brown's Mill on the Ecstall Rlv- I er, sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert to return to Van-1 couver where he will return to school next month. Included among the passen gers disembarking here from the Catala today were Misses Lav lgne, L. Stiffens,' E. Stiffens. Mrs. Peterson, W. Simmons, Mrs. P. Johnson, J. Duffy, J, Ross, O, Giliotti. H. McKefizle, J. Cjeigh ton and Mrs. wicKens. Mr. and Mrs. George Soil, who were recently married, arrived in the city yesterday by car from their home in Michigan and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Percy Pierce. 551 Fifth Avenue West. Mr. Soil was a ser keant with the United Stales Armv here durins the war and busy renewing old" acquaintances Brigadier Joseph T. Gillin? ham, divisional commander CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly. Rates for your convenlen.ee NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 HICKS of the Salvation Army, left on last evening's train for Prince George where he will meet Lt. Col. John Habkirk of Washington, D.C., who is on an evangelistic tour of the district. Visits will be paid by Col. Habkirk and Brigadier Glllingham at Prince George, Hazelton and Cedarvale and they are due to reach this city at the end of next week. Janet iW. Young A.T.C.M, wishes to announce she will be open for students from September 1st, in Terrace, in Piano and Theory. Students prepared for local examinations. (199) FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 Movinr, Packing, Cratinr, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay' Cartage & Storage Ltd; Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phonei 60 and 61 Prince Rupert Dalle JSctos Saturday, August 23,-1947 There's Pride in wearing a Stetson Hat IIMlJl .U.JJiJ.TJ.I.l A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED 3 value and satisfaction, too, in the smart, faithful colors, the fine, enduring fabrics and the craftsmanship that says at a glance . . . it's a STETSON $8.00 to $15.00 "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CHESTERFIELD SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, BEDS, BEDSPRINGS, SPRING-FILLED AND FELT MATTRESSES B.C. Products made by Simmons and Restmore, the leading Bedding and Furniture manufacturers of Canada SEE OUR WINDOWS PHONE 77 5 308 Third Ave. West PRINCE RUPERT REALTY CO. WILL INSURE YOUR HOME AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE 212 Fourth Street Phone GREEN 017 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box US MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE DOCTOR SHOES- HEEL THEM ATTEND THEIR DYEING- SAVE THEIR SOLES Box 774 Second Avenue FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 7 3 5 THIRD AVENUE WEST Radios at their best STROMBERG m Hollywood Cute FRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS , FROM II AJM. TO G 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 CARLSON MARCONI REPAIRS AND SERVICE at RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC Dependable Radio Servicing. Overhauls a Specialty. PHONE pnONES 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. 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