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WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing Box 478 Prince Rupert, B.C. UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRS Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and Recovered Drapes a Specialty New Upholstery Materials Available NOW! Out-ot-Town Orders Given Special Attention LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP 330 SECOND AVENUE (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 Mr. and Mrs, James McNulty' sr. arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Los Angele3. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Manssll arrived In the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Mrs. Gunnar Anderson and children returned this morning on the Prince Rupert from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eden- shaw of Vancouver, formerly of Massett, are passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today making the round trip to Ketchikan. D. O. Stenstrom, technical ad viser to the Port Edward Cellulose Co., arrived in the city on the Prince Rupertt his mornin on one of his periodical business trips from Vancouver. Mrs. L. A. N. Potterton return ed on the Prince Rupert this morning from Ocean Falls where she has snent the last three weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs, J. J. Robinson. She was accom panied by Miss Eileen Lee of Ocean Falls, who will be a guest at the Potterton home for the next two weeks. PLANNING FOR FLOWER SHOW Prince Rupert Horticultural Society in Session Last Night Plans for the flower shew and the .garden contest were finalized at last plght's meeting of the Prince Rupert Horticultural Society held in t he Civic Centre. The flower show will be held on August 21 and 22 in the cool atmosphere of the Civic Centre gymnasium where there will be more than ample room for display purposes. Members d th; Society will be on hand Wednesr day evening and Thursdiy morning to rectlve entries. Paintings by Mr. SeJvig, Nor wegian artist, wU loccupy apart; of one wall. Members endorsed the suggestion of Presldent.C P. Balagno that Mrs. T. Priest dlsr play, her collection of "shell flowers" and novelties as an added attraction. . It will not be necessary to enter one's garden In the garden contest. If it4s within the city lhnijs it 5s automatically In ,the inte'st. The Judges- will scour ihje city looking for likely gardens, probably starting this weekend continuing until next. 'Judzes for ttr i-ardm contest will, be Arthur Payne, V. P. .Balagno and H. T. Lock. Flower shew Judges are C. P. Balagno and Mrs. C. King of Ttrrace, if available. BRING BUGS TO NEXT MEETING There was considerable discussion regarding garden pests at last night's meeting. Many gardeners find It difficult to We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West CENTRAL HOTEl Weekly and Monthly Rate for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Room CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) fUONI II .. ovi TtVi fit Phnnfl l08 Boxl308 corner ums. PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING ENGINEERS Authorized dealers for AUTOMATIC DELCO HEAT OIL GENERAL MOTORS BURNERS for your furnace or boiler A General Motors product QUAKER OIL RANGES AND HEATERS now In stock Large Stock of Flumbin Supplies Local News Items Rememberl Port Day, Prince i Rupert's marine holiday, August 21. (tf) Allan Morgan returned Tues day afternoon by air from a business trip to Vancouver. Sam Snidal returned by air to the city after a business trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Regular Monthly Meeting, Canadian Legion, (with initiation of new members) Legion Hall, tonight, 8 pjn. (It) Indian Agent F. E. Airfield will be the speaker tomorrow at the regular meeting of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club to morrow. His subject will be "In dian Agencies." R. C. MoCorkell, veteran Om lneca district mining man and one of the early presidents of the Associated Boards of Trade of central British Columbia, was among those who sent regrets at being unable to attend the Associated Boards convention in the city lastweek. Mr. McCorkell is now identified with the Con- he was located at Vanderhoof. Mrs. J. J. Judge is leaving tomorrow night lor Vancouver where she will attend a family reunion on the occasion of the golden wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw, pioneer residents of Prince Rupert and for several years now living in Los Angeles. The anniversary celebration will take place at the home of Mrs. N. C. Robinson, .another daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Shaw. The bride and groom of hair a century ago will later pay a visit to Prince Rupert. dentlTy them by description, so It' was decided that tveryone should bring a beetle or a bug or pest or some description to the next meetlne where they wlir be ' identitied and methods or control prescribed. Two door prizes caused a flur- 1 20 From This Date WAR ASSETS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked $13.00 per ton MINE RUN Loose $11.00 per ton No rebate lor quantity HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 5S0 Plan to be In vown for car nival Week, August 16-23. Civic Centre Carnival, Prince Rupert's Event of the Year (M), L. M. Febenthal returned Tuesday afternoon by. air from Rochester, Minnesota, where he' went to receive medical treatment. He cpent a few days at Harrison Hot Springs-on his way home. Prince Rupert Gyro Club was in regular session today at the Civic Centre with President C. G. Ham in the chair and over a goodly attendance of members, Dr. Marius Barbeau, National Museum anthropoligist, left thds afternoon by air for Sandsplt on a research trip of Indian lore on the Queen CharloUe Islands Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Guttorms- son sr. of Lundar, Manitoga, are visitors in the city as the guests or Mr. and Mrs. J. Simundson, Ninth Avenue East, having ar rived hre from Vanderhoof af ter a stay with their son, Dr. V J. Guttorsmsson jr., who practises medicine there. They will proceed south on the Prince Ru- solidated Mining and Smelting 57! . , r. . . " visit with another son, Dr. P. j J at Vancouver. In the early days Guttormsson in Vancouver While heTe they made a trip to Osland to visit with old friends Mr. and Mrs. P. Krlstmansson Mr. and Mrs. Guttormsson are Impressed with the beauty pf Prince Rupert. Announcements All advertisements ui ttus column 30. will be charged lor a loll at'SSe a word. Lutheran Tea and Sale August L.O.B.A. Orphanage Tea and Sale, Sept. 3. Catholic Bazaar Oct. 1 and Orange Tea, Oct. 16. Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Women or the Moos- 'annual Bazaar, Nov. 12 and 13,'; Moose Temple. Canadian Legion Auxuliary Sale, Nov. 10. Presbyterian Pall Bazaar, Nov, ry or excltment last night. One, ! Salvation Army Home League a box ai luscious-iooKing, sym-.metrieal, smooth,, scarlet-red tomatoes, rreshly picked rrom the vines growing in the greenhouse or J. J. Payne, was won by Mrs. Elmer Thompson. The second was a beautirul potted begonia donated by W. J. Pin-ulger'and won by Mrs. E. W. Becker. Mrs. Green ottered to give ecleus slips lor a door prize at the next meeting. Sale Nov. 25th. CCF Bazaar, Civic Centre, Nov 28th. Orange Sale, December 5. How to give TIRED EYES a quick rest MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY mm sun, wind and dust. MURINE FOR YOUR EYES THE 'IT.'" COMMODORE CAFE has the welcome mat out for its patron-friends OPEN 7 A.M. TO 12 PJH. WEEKDAYS SUNDAYS, 8 A.M. TO 12 VM. Rotary Club Luncheon every Thursday at 1 p.m. Our foods are prepared by a new white chef who specializes in Canadian Dishes COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE - SODAS - ICE CREAM SUNDAES GEO. DYBIIAVN Prop. W. T. COOPER Manager EYES TIRED? Soothe and refresh them la teconds with two drops of safe, gentle . Murine in each eye. Vou get QUICK RELIEF. Instantly your eyes feel refreshed. Murine's skilful blend of 7 In-gradients cleanses and soothes eyes that are tired from overwork or exposure to NOTICE . . MRS. M. DRAKE, nurse administering The Koch Treatment "GLYOXYLIDE" for British Columbia, will be at: The Prince George Hotel, Prince George, B.C. August 30th, and until September 4th, 1947. also at: The Prince Rupert Hotel, Prince Rupert, B.C. September 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 1947. Stops between Prince George and Prince Rupert, B.C. will be made upon request. For information please write to the Vancouver office, 301-2 BURNS BLOCK, 18 WEST HASTINGS ST., VANCOUVER, B.C. Phone PAcific 3450. . Prince Rupert Daili? J3ctoS Wedesday, August 13, 1947 lgg Oy -. J 4m Comfort Wl ith Strl e in sport shirts by Arrow,. Deacon, Sun Valley and Green River . . . . $4.25' to $8.50 in slacks. Flannels, tweeds and gabardines, at $7.50 to $21.25 See Our Selection 3 Days left before the end of this i'TV sale. Visit us now and see these buvs we are offering .. . A ) in . . . DRESSES BLOUSES COATS SUITS and ACCESSORIES Use Our Convenient Budget Plan No Interest No Carrying Charges ARRIVED! . . . the BENDIX Automatic Home Laundry "The Housewife's Dream" ALTHOUGH FIRST SHIPMENT IS SOLD, FURTHER MACHINES ARE EXPECTED WITHIN THREE WEEKS PLACE YOUR NAME ON OUR, WAITING LIST - Dry Lumber We have just received a substantial shipment of KILN-DRIED Finishing Lumber Get Yours While It Lasts THILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED PHONES 651 AND 652 Coal Lumber T-r Hardware Paints .