The Quality Tea iff A inw i&m n mm (RANGE FEKOE iB Ialfoto's plan ' Palestine, ngnda 1922 taiiro on amain Dilate II -i;jvc-nlng In- j I OR! DAY Junior l naiuuei Sne mittee acknowledges : IHLrM, DONATION'S Ftstiernien Co-op .$200 Brt up Ud 50 Hfr-lKlCj Lt2 35 Hp Hardware 25 Bpackcr;. U3 25 Kott Evit' & Cj Ltd. 25 HL & Ni.:Krr-3D . 20 .a Greece 20 Hnn Jewellers 15 Kac Brci u.i 15 E'.cT"lf 15 w::i C-::r,rurtlon Bu:.rr c.d ... 10 10 Bakcrv 10 HD & S::n .. 10 ; Sixt;:n 10 tySt:::? ... 10 !Lovf s Drup .. 10 P?.:ke! . 10 : Ir.du. 1c .10 Fc le Li 10 Rise" He:: Ltd. 10 iTinr.r.3 C: . 10 an Shlpv rd: 10 tis WU: ! & Co. I 10 iJJjHIur. ... 10 IBc: C:s 10 BB He.: Kch:.::. pi "macy 10 Km B.c Power Co. 10 10 'y Crt-? &stor- 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 --re 5 "acies 5 'Market 5 Furniture 5 Taxi 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5' 5. 5 5 5 ning & 5 5 1 Machine Works 5 meet Metal 5 1 Genera) Repairs 5 neet Metal 5 ' Machine shnn 5 Ws Ltd, 5 Quality 5 5 5 PROGRAM MuMendpn T.M ir MMdleton Ltd.. 11 Tols of Canada Ltd., uver J Je ,, White & Dunsmulr . I ro l'l Td' Var'Couver If-.,,.. "wiiueiii, Ma . !y Smith Blair n-'t'w " Mrs. N. Scuble, who has been visiting here with her son, Wll-Ilaim Scubie, Is sailing tomorrow night by the Camosun on her return to her home In couver. CONTRIBUTIONS Van- ui v-yuuujicitc i un uay with thanks the f ollow-contnhur.ton Blaln Bros. Grocery 5 P.R. Supply House 5 Kalen Hardware 5 Ben's News Stand 5 Alex McRae Ltd. 5 North Star Bottling Works 5 Pioneer Rooms 5 Ward Electric St Marine Supply 5 Pacific Fisheries Ltd 5 Bacon Fisheries 5 Bert Wouden 123 Taxi .... 5 " Greer St Bridden 5 Bytown Machine Works 5 Wllford Electric Works 5 Smiles Cafe 5 Long Motors Ltd 5 65" Cabs 5 Art's General Store 5 Modern Tailors 5 Cow Bay Boat Works .... 5 Macey's 5 Jone' News Stand 5 Commercial Hotel 5 H. G. Helgerson Ltd. ...... 5 S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. .. 5 Helen's Beauty Shoppe .. 5 Wallace's - 5 Rupert Peoples Store ... 5 Rupert Mens & Boys " Store 5 Rupert Radio St Electric 5 Hyde Transfer 5 Fairway Food Market .... 5 1 Mitchell & Currie 5 Pioneer Laundry 5 Dybhavn & Hanson Ltd. 5 Scott's Meat Market 5 Fashion Footwear 5 Howe & McNulty Hardware 5 Star's Stylewear 5 Empire Cafe 5 Royal Fish Ltd 5 Fraser & Payne 5 Ling the Tailor 3 Collart St McCaf fery Ltd. 3 Lovin's Cabinet Shop .... 2.50 Helgerson's Grocery 2.50 Thompson Hardware 2 Mrs. A. R. Lock 2 Sllversides Bros. 2 B. Lamb, Tailor 2 Modern Beauty Shoppe .. 2 Wrathall's Photo Finishing 2 Broadway Cafe 2 Parkin Electric 2 Ratchford Sheet Metal .. 2 P.R. Plumbing St Heating 2 Dominion Barber Shop .. 2 Dan's Service Station .... 2 Miller's Cigar Store 2 A Friend 2 Spero's Quality Grocery 2 London Shoe Repair 1 OUTOFTOWN DONATIONS Finning Tractor & Equipment Ltd.. Vancouver, B.C $ 50 Canadian Atlas Diesel Sales, Ltd. Vancouver, B.C 25 Cummin's Diesel Sales of B.C. Ltd., Vancouver, B.C 10 Wick's Line Co., Seattle, Wash 10 M. L. Snyder & Son, Toronto, Ont 10 Society Cakes Ltd., Vancouver 10 PRIZES j i r.i Vancouver .. 1 Zipper Wlndbreaker ' 1 Set Socket Wrenches In Case Ltd., 1 Nepro Maid Automatic Iron t 1 Kersey Shirt r.i i Liaaits rurse Oabardlnei Wlndbreaker s Ltft v . 1 Chenille Bedspread Blue "nl Co i i Z 1 Alta-' 1 chenllle Bedspread Purple Lv nu. ' rld- Victoria 2 X 1 Gallons CoDDer Paint h- Mlll ? es Ud" Kltchener, Ont. .. 3 Boxes Chocolates bi m, . : Hamilton 6 Pairs Men's Socks KENYA NOW TO JUNEAU nritlsh Light Cruiser ConcUde.. Her Visit to fort Concluding a four-dav visit to this port, H.M.S. Kenya left at noon today for Juneau, the capital of Alaska, her next and most northerly call in the course of her Pacific coast cruise. From Juneau, Kenya will proceed to Portland and San Diego, thence back to her base at Hamilton. Bermuda. 11M.CS. Antlgonish. which came here especially for Port Day, left at 10 o'clock this morn ing after a two day visit for Gambler Island where she will make a series of short cruises with Sea Cadets on board. AIR PASSENGERS Outbound passengers for Van couver by Canadian Pacific Air lines yesterday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. C. Ormlston, Mr. and Mrs. Lidkea, P. Waltus. P. Schick and J. H. Black. Inbound Wednesday afternoon were T. Kaye. B. W. Webster, Bernard Fortune, R. L. Barin, Hugo Kraupner, A. Jack and O. R. Cusack from Vancouver and E. E. Hyndman, A. Whitter and M. D. Campbell from Sandspit. GREAT COUNTRY The name Alaska is derived from a native word meaning "Great Country." LONDON, ff Woo Pak Wing of Hong Kong was surprised when a bus conductor answered his question in Chinese. The conductor learned the language while a prisoner of war In Japan. Jade Bulger, who has been in Vancouver attending an optome trie convention, returrd to the city by air yesterday afternoon Announcements All advertisement! tB tnw column will be charged for a full at 36e a word. Lutheran Tea anc Sale August 30. L.O.B-A. Orphanage Tea and Sale, Sept. 3. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and. 2. Orange Tea, Oct. 16. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Women of the Mooss annual Bazaar, Nov. 12' and 13, Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Sale, Nov. 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 20 Salvation Army Home League ' ( Bale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre Nov. 28th. Orange Sale, Dtcember 5. Janet .W. Young A.T.CM. wishes to announce she will be open for students from September 1st, in Terrace, in Piano and Theory. Students prepared for local examinations. (199) Local News Items Mrs. J. H. Hall sailed by the Prince Rupert last night for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. T. Stockdale of Oceanic Cannery are sailing this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. Miss Kathleen Hill is sailing tomorrow night on the Camosun for Victoria on a two weeks' vacation trip. Miss Helen Kasper Is sailing tomorrow night on the Camosun for Vancouver to attend Provincial Normal School. Harry Rochester jr., after spending the summer here, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on his return to Vancouver. Regular meeting of International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 510, will be held in the Carpenters' Hall, Friday, August 22, at 8 p.m. (197) Reginald Kelly, son of Rev. Peter Kelly of the United Church mission boat Thomas Crosby, is spending a week here making a survey of the focal fishing indus try for the provincial Depart ment of Labor with the staff of which he is identified. Unclaimed Port Day program prizes for programs bearing the following numbers may be picked up toy the winners on presentation of their programs at the office of S. u. Furk, Room 1, Stone Block: 1012, 209, 271, 1058, 587, 918, 509, 781. (197) Dr. W. S. Keigln left by air this afternoon for Vancouver whence he will proceed to Tor onto to enter the School of Post Graduate Studies at the Univer slty of Toronto for a course in advanced surgery. He expects to .return at the end of October. Miss Betty Pullen, who has been spending the summer here with her mother, Mrs. H. F. Pullen, will sail tomorrow night on the Camosun for Vancouver where she will continue her university nursing course by enter ing the Vancouver General Hos-1 pital for training. LOW RAIL FARES FOR LABOR DAY E MONDAY, SEPT. I 'Between all Stations in Canada ONE-WAY FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP (Minimum Far 30c) GOOD GOING: From 12 noon FR I. AUG. 29 to 2 p.m. MON. SEPT.l (Souiluril Time) If no train afternoon Aug. 29. tickett will be jood on morning trin. RETURNING! Leave dettination Sept. Z, except If no train, ticKett win pe an Mum ! Midnight Sept 3. Sleeping ami Tudor tar privilie at uauuI rutt'i. Full infirmalioK horn an: Qitnl. REPAIR AND RECONDITION YOUR HOME THIS SUMMER! CALL GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Thone BED 561 P.O. Box 721 Dry Lumber We have just received a substantial shipment of KILN-DRIED Finishing Lumber Get Yours While It Lasts PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED PHONES 651 AND 652 Coal Lumber Hardware Paints Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parsons are sailing on the, Catala this afternoon for a vacation trip to Vancouver, j Mrs. Nick Killas and little daughter are sailing tomorrow night on the Camosun for a trip ,to Vancouver. Boarding places and housekeeping rooms urgently needed for teachers. Mrs. M. M. Roper, School Board secretary, City Hall. Phone Red 442. (197) -Mrs. Frank Skinner and two daughters, who have been spending the summer vacation In Vancouver, returned home from the south on the Camosun this afternoon. Three overcoats were left on the Port Day judges' scow Thursday afternoon. The owners may claim them toy calling at BC. Messenger, Fourth Street, and identifying. (197) Mrs. C. Satlier and daughter, Myrtle, and son, Norman, are sailing this afternoon on the Catala for Victoria where Miss Sather is to enter the nurses' training school of Royal Jubilee Hospital. bopies of try; recent special Industrial Development issue of the Prince Rupert Daily News are still available at the office but the supply is limited ana those who desire to send ttoem out are advised to obtain same at once. (tf) L. M. Felsenthal Is leaving on tomorrow afternoon's plane for a brief trip to Vancouver. Re turning at the end of next week he will be accompanied by his little daughter, Judy, who has teen spending the summer vaca tlon in the south. tammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmTL - -kkmmkkkW y WW- nammmmmmmmmmmmmmm "I say, Old Boy, aren't you letting your enthusiasm for Grape-Nuts Flakes run away with you? "Not me. Brother. Chuck those orchids and get yourself a big econ omy package of malty-rich, honey golden Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes. That's the lure for Miss Aloorl "And don't think she doesn't appreciate all the good nourishment in Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes: carbohydrates for energy; proteins for muscle; phosphorus for teeth and bones; Iron for the blood; and other food essentials. . . . presents an entirely new line of emmine apparel for your approval. Drop in and pick out that smart ensemble you've been waiting for. NEW STYLES NEW COLORS NEW MATERIALS Hotel. . . arrivals Prince (Rupert M. Kamarous, Jasper; T. Mc-Rader, Reglna; B. W. Webster, Vancouver; T. Kaye, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. C. Salter, Carlisle; C. Ellott, Ottawa; D. E. Alvey, city; Alex Christenseh, Edmonton; M. Soldcnburg, Edmonton; T. W. Talt, Pentlcton; Mr. and Mrs. A. Bryant, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. Rambeau and family, Wapien, Wisconsin; J. E. Corning, Ottawa; Lt. Col. and Mrs. Perron, Victoria; H. Gold, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gorley, Telkwa; WT F. Day, Vancouver; Lt. Commander N, A. Kekestov, Victoria; Mrs. I. Cooper, Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Nelson, Oceanic. Parker Mills, Terrace'; M. Cote, Terrace; R. Taylor, Glasgow; Scotland"; S. C. Patterson, Glasgow, Scotland; T. ,S. Goodrich, Seattle; E. D. Snyder, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. J. Laldlaw, Sml-thers; F. F. Brown, Victoria; Miss M. Sterrit, Hazelton; K. Andren. Carlisle; T. B. Jackson, Vancouver; R. Bell-Irving, Van couver; J. F. Marriott, Vancou ver; E. R. Cdrbett, Vancouver: O. W. Phillipson, North Pacific; Mrs. C. Temple, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. G. Yarmish, Vancouver; J. Douglas, Glasgow, Scotland" J. T. Prosser, Winnipeg; J. L. Keneke, Prince George; W. W. Tarbuck, Pacofi; Miss J. Scott, Calgary; Miss S. Fenkelman, Vancouver. S. C. Thompson, who has been j away lor the past four months receiving medical and surgical treatment in Vancouver as a result of which his health is greatly improved, returned home from the south toy air yesterday afternoon. "Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes, you know, are made of two golden grains wheat and malted barley. They're skillfully blended, baked and then wonderfully toasted to give 'em that gloriously enticing flavor and crispness. "And if Miss Aloor could only cook, she'd appreciate those grand recipes on the package, for cookies, cakes, souffles, etc." FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE USE OUR BUDGET PLAN NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES Prince Rupert Daflp jQcujs Friday, August 22, 1947 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. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "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 775 308 Third Ave. West PRINCE RUPERT REALTY CO. WILL INSURE YOUR HOME AND YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE .212 Fourth Street NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up to Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 188 Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FRO.M 11 A.M. 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 FOR OUTSIDE 735 THIRD Radios at their best STROMBERG CARLSON MARCONI REPAIRS AND SERVICE at RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC Dependable Radio Servicing. PHONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service O Phone GREEN 17 MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WE DOCTOR SHOES- HEEL THEM ATTEND THEIR DYEING- SAVE THEIR Second Box SOLES 771 m Avenue ORDERS PHONE 133 AVENUE WEST Overhauls a Specialty, PHONE Gil 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 I V 1' v