I Mil'For steaksn'chops'n'cold cuts!' revery kind of meat!" B-A dash of FRENCH'S mustard j l. AtU front!" I 1 w .flC J "IMP L A W lJ U K & U I r I I I N I :.-'.nt Jsmmfi, 'if. 0Ur faoiufl.ani fully .rot 6' protect your I nuivur.i, Tr 'pecif Grille Street A, f... J I 1 AbUUW I 1240 Kilocycles ksdax -raw. tnt- Trsubador ; Questions For You n Nature ft Z. . VM 4 r C.:r.:3 Ar. New Orch. .ude and Int. Cicert of Pcr' rmance : ;t Nation flev.cw ; Vrw r ..s.c News NV.. At j nt y-v tMV :. cock . C :ert II isv OS ! NUV3 t; 0::;dman :-.av.;:i Melodies r Forecast BY'S SHIES rim tt c-wt dtffr-rtton. S 1 it;" run often dltap r: r. jMh" to m. txiw- t i cfti out IrriUtinff .uri utomuwn .v - h-n th Btftftilhv brerci.'TMri. Only 25. SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT last night in honor of Miss Lynn Oowan whose marriage to Robert Currle of New Westminster takes place on July 14. During the evening several contests were enjojecV following which the guest of honor was presented with many useful and lovely gifts in a daintily decorated basket. After these were opened and displayed, delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Miss Lynn Gowan, Mrs. Thomas Oowan, MUs Peggy Gowan, Mrs. G. KrLstJanson, Mrs. Winnie Glass, Mrs. H. Wright, Mrs. Ken Yel-land, Miss Mae Brue, Miss Frances Webber and Miss Jean Krausc. You saw u tn TJie News! Local News Items . . . Miss June Berg is sailing on the Prince 'Rupert tonight on a holiday trip to Vancouver. Miss Bessie Campbell is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert on a holiday trip to Vancouver H. O. Perry returned on last night's train to Pilnce Oeorge after a week's vliit to the city. Canadian National Tennis Club American Tournament Sunday, July 6, 1 p.m. Members and prospective members welcome. (158) Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cameron and family are leaving tomor-rwo afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver where they plan on taking up future residence. Annual Moose picnic; Sun day, July 6, Port Edward. Chil dren's and adults' sports. Trans portation provided. Tickets 50c from any Moose member, and Jones' Meat Market and Hill's Shoe Store. Everybody welcome. (It) D. M. McCorkindale left Mon- Mr npII M9.rv,n,M Rmmitlday night on the Princess Ade Avenue, was nosUss at a shower j Jalde for Vancouver. While away ' Vm. lit - i 1 J At- 1 t L he will attend the Calaarv Rtam J&sSh m acKenzie Furniture "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION QUALITY AND PRICES RIGHT ' S27 Third Atenoe Phone 775 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. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 73c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold watr PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 199 FOR MEN ONLY WORK BOOTS DRESS SHOES RUBBER FOOTWEAR GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES P.O. Box 737 Commodore Cafe - 624 Third Avenue, Next Mrs. Louise M. Campbell is sailing on the Prince Rupert tonight for Vancouver where she will take up future residence. Al Manson left by air yesten- day afternoon for a trip to Van couver. Mrs. Manson and child are already in the south. ' Arthur Brookfbank is leaving on the Prince Rupert tonight for a four weeks' hoLday trio to Vancouver, Harrteon Hot Springs and Jasper Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brown are sailing on the Oatala Friday on a trip, to Vancouver. Mr. Brown Is connected with War Assets Corporation here. Passengers leaving the city this afternoon by CPA. were Miss D. Cameron, P. R. Kirk, D. C. Blaln and L. Tel.'er for Van couver and R. G. Paul, Miss I. Sibel and Miss P. Tncmpson for Sandpsit. Inbound passengers Wednesday wer T. A. Bite, J. Scott, W. R. Paul and R. V. Haney, all from Vancouver. E. Willie, who sold out his hotel interest in Terrace a year ago, and has been in Winnipeg slnce last ,alL arrived in the pede and may also attend a con- city ventlon of the International Typographical Union at Cleveland. Rev. J. E. Myrwans of Poulsbo. Washington, is visiting Norway after 30 years ministry which Included an assignment to Prince Rupert In 1938. Mr. Myrwang Is expected back from overseas In August. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Seldon of Vanderhoof arrived In the city on last night's train and will sail Friday on the Catala on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs, Seldon Is a I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V Whiting Eio's Furnituiu Store will be closed from June 16 to July 12. 85 (J9) ' jHHSMH EXTRA FRESH BREAD! ' on the Prince Rupert yesterday from Vancouver and Victoria where he has been visiting for the past three weeks. 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Girls, 7 to 9 Lauia Erickson, Eileen Cameron. Boys, 5 to 7 Jack Rudolph, Allan Laird. Boys, 10 to 13 Dick Cameron. Married Men Stan Playdon, Ray Burg. Married Women Mrs. McNeill, Mrs. Tlmms. Ladies' three-legged race-Dolly McNeill, Mary Strachan. Men's three-legged race Mr. Strachan, Mr. Scherk. Whistling contest Harold Pierce. Guessing contest Bill Timms Col. C. V. Evitt of Departure Bay, Vancouver Island, is expected to arrive In the city Fri day by car, accompanied by his business partner, Hugh Phllpott, who has spent the last few years in England. They are partners in the firm of Philpott-Evltt Co. here. Improved Chase & Sanborn thrills Coffee lovers ! Chase & Sanborn Coffee has been a big favorite with Canadians for many years. But now the makers of Chase & Sanborn hae created an even finer new blend. It's even richer, mellower, and more deeply satisfying than the codec which has made Chase & Sanborn a Dominion, wide success! Order Chase & Sanborn today. You'll love it! You'll call it the finest coffee you ever tasted! DRESSES BRIGHT! AIRY! For Summer For Afternoon 345 THIRD AVENUE WESV 'y '1 ' Prints, Crepes Linens, Jerseys ROSA - LEE LADIES' WEAR PASS MUSICAL' EXAMINATIONS Four piano students of Mrs. E. J. Smith wrote Toronto Conservatory of Music examinations recently, all successfully. They were: Grade Six, honors Claire Ritchie Grade Five, honois-Margaret Strachan. Grade Four, first class honors Elizabeth Martin. Grade Two, pass Pat Gurvich Mrs C. Twaite and daughter are sailing on the Catala Friday night on a trip to Vancouver. 20 Announcements All aavermnnrom m vrat corumn will txs charW Tor a full month at 25 word. S.O.N. meeting Thurs., July 3, Rebekah Bazaar. Oct. 30. (166) Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov i m mm m b EfZ aft m MBM mLgff mr Him mm II- i M i . - t-mw hi i a m . I ITUlAAU riTKUO lion. II uiassuiea Advertising ,raysi "vm nmno r PKPVft mmmW this new flHl WM&WMm. BLEND HERE MIM ItxI. .-.CT notici: ok .tri'i.u.xTiox von CHU It l( Al K H' IMl'KOVKMKNTS "LION". "TKiKK" .M "I'l.MTS H.i('TI(N" MINtUAIi tUIMS Situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division. Where Located Kltsault Elver, near Alice Arm. Lawful Holder Donald Gordon Marshall. Number of the holder's free miner's certificate 12563-F. TAKE NOTICE that Donald Gordon lOAfiQ.P fntnnlB nt. t.hA pnrl nf KixtV days from the date hereof, to apply . , . .... I T. 1 n rav, Ulcate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice mat action, under section 85 of the "Mineral Act," mtttt 1a pnmmcnml hpfnre the ts$U ance of such Certificate of Improve ments. Dated this Sth day of May. 1947. D. G. Marshall. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP OLAP OUSE, DECEASED. XKSX AT E TAKE NOTICE that by order of His' Honour Judge W. E. Fisher, made on the 16th day of June. AD. 1947, my appointment as Executrix of the estate of Olaf Ouse, deceased, was confirmed. All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 31st day of July, AD. 1947. after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. And all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness forthwith. DATED this 24th day of June. AD. 1947. JESSIE KELMAN MURRAY. Executrix of the estate of Olaf Ouse, co Brown & Harvey, Barristers and Solicitors, Prince Rupert, B.C. (1611 Iprfncc Rupert Dailg iaelutf Thursday, July 3, 194T 1 Terrace-- Club' Iv cpnDT ''A JACKETS Attractive Tweeds and Plain Color Polo Cloth-tailored by Fashion Ciaft. Smart, practical and reasonably priced, these jackets are sky-high in quality and value. Priced from $20 to $40 i-.:i".K3inn.n.inii We Serve You Nothing But the Best .. . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COSIPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Here Is BIG CHANCE To Get Your Furs Now! Some selling at Halt Price. Come In and convince yourself of the REAL BARGAINS GOLDBLOOM'S "The Old Reliable" (Everything has to be sold, including furniture). Ormes Drugs The Pioneer Druggists PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Daily Delivery Service Box 1308 Corner 2nd Ave. and 7th St. Phone 103 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 Why not hum a . . . Typewriter You Can Own One On Easy Payments We sell the latest Smith Corona fitted , in a handy carrying case. This case can ,. be removed and used as a week-end bag. Dther conveniences are: STANDARD KEYBOARD FLOATING CUSHIONED SHIFT TOUCH SELECTOR BUCK SPACER AUTOMATIC RIBBON REVERSE Trices run from $70 to $95 on terms 77