1 '7 i ; I,1 1?' : hi if re 4" j Tuesday, September 2, 1947 2 """ THIS AND THAT "Did you have to drive here? I had that reckless driving charge practically sewed up." RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE Boys' Clothes- that Wear It isn't an accident that we have the things you want school. Years of experience have taught us what know quality and value from our own experience. See Boys Underwear .. From $1.10 Boys Suits From $10.95 Boys Socks From 35c Boys Long Pants .... From $2.25 Boys Suspenders ... From 30c Boys Shirts From $1.45 Boys Windbreakers From $1.75 Boys Gym Shorts $1.75 Rupert Mens & Boys Store An Announcement of Interest (j Miss Margaret McLeod, optometrist of Vancouver, the opening of her permanent office at Manson's 1 Her father, Mr.; Murdock McLeod, has an extensive practise throughout B.C. and her brother, Clyde, Is a prominent optometrist in Pentlcton, B.C. Miss McLeod has Installed the most modern equipment for the examination of eyes and a conscientious service will be given. TEMPORARY OFFICE, For the Latest in M Jewelry m f mm ANSON'S end.y SEE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies Consult us for your needs In all types of printing work. Everything In high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion Fountain Pens DIBB PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK r""7 -"T"i ""V-v r.iBEiai Jewelers. Miss McLeod graduated from the Ontario College of Optometry in 1943 and after an association with aproml-nent Toronto optometrical group she returned to her home province. Miss McLeod has since been associated with Dr. Harry Perrin, optometrist in Vancouver. She Is well trained In the practise of Optometry and has had considerable experience. She is of a family prominent In optometry in B.C. many years. ROOM 10 STONE BLOCK "Your m 1 W Jeweler" THIRD AVENUE Southbound frcm Alice Ann, Stewart and other northern points to Vancouver, Union steamer Coqultlam, Capt. John Boden, arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning and sailed at 1:30 pjn. Arriving here from Vancouver at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon, the vessel had left at 8 pjn. for the north. Her passenger list Included a considerable number of round trippcTS as well as school teachers and families returning home after spending summer vacations' in the south. On her second to the last special voyage of the season, Union steamer Chilcotln, Capt. Alex McLennan, arrived in port at 2:30 yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, sailing at 5:30 pjn. for a run into Portland Inlet and one to Ketchikan whence she will return here tonight southbound. Next week the Chilcotln will be- making her farewell cruise of the season. The traffic is now commencing smm and Wear for your boy for you want and wt for yourself. B CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 SHIPS AND WATERFRONT to fall off. There were only 8J passengers aboard yesterday. They came frcm as far away as Kenya Colony, British East Africa, whence; hailed Mr., and Mrs. Thomas W. "Hshwick, and Koloa Kausl, Hawaii, where Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McKean make their heme. British Columbia tourists aboard the Chilcotln were Mrs. Dorothy E. Harrison, Master Randolph Harrison, Mrs. Jennls Hatenstone, George M. Miller, Mrs. Margaret Swanson, Mrs. Ray Share, Mr. and Mrs. M. Thorp and Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolf of Vancouver, Wil liam L. Ostler of Victoria and J. Wolstencroft and K. Wolsten- croft of New Westminster. C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. William Hubenet arrived in port at 7:15 last evening from the south, sailing at 10 pjn. on her return to Vancouver and waypoints. Passengers included round trippers as well as local people returning from their vacations. C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah Capt. Graham Hughes, arrived In .port at 9 ajn. Monday and sailed an hour later for Skag-way with 73 passengers making the rcjind trip. The vessel Is due back Saturday afternoon southbound. Motor vessel Einstoss 15 was in port Monday morning with two carloads of frozen salmon crd one of mild cured from Pelican, Alaska, consigned to Brooklyn, New York, over Canadian National Railways. A former United States Navy mine sweeper, 135 feet In length, )s being reconverted by Nelson Brothers Fisheries Ltd", for service as a deep sea fishing boat. The intention is to operate the craft away out at sea in areas never before fished in by Cana dian fishermen. John Lundstrom of Vancouver is now using his new trollT. the Connie Jean, in fishing for tuna. This deep sea vessel was built by Ed Wahl of Prince Ru pert. William Robb left Saturday night on the Camosun for two weeks holidaying in the south. In New ... Westminster he will Inln , Mrs. Robb who has been visiting mere for sometime. First Avenue ( Aug. 25 ...EVERYTHING NEW... Jj Canada's FINEST Midway SINGER bewing Machines itiecinc For Rent Reasonable Rates TPhone 864 Prince Ruperts I Singer Sewing Machine Co. 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 n n Radio Dial Gr I I IV 1240 Kilocycle! (Subject to change) TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Belle McEwen 4:15 Stock Quotations. 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Three-Mile Bend, Wpg. 5:00 Melodies For Juniors 5:30 Max Chamtov, Wpg. 5;45 Remember Time 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Tommy Dorscy's Orch. 6:45 Recorded Interlude 6:50 Fish Arrivals and Int. 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Economic Prospect, BBC 7:30 Leicester Square to Old Broadway 8:00 The Weatherman Says, Tor. 8; 15 Tomorrow's Concert Stars, Wpg. 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Tuesday Evening Recital Wpg. 9:15 Mainly About Music 9:30--Design for Listening NBC 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 To be announced 10:30 Pacific Pianoforte 11:00 Weather and Sign Off WEDN ESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical ClccK 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Concert 8:30 Music for Moderns 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Little Concert 9:45 Morning Melodies 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Music by Goodman 10:15 NBC Concert Orch 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodle 11:00 Keyboard and Console 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast ll:31--Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Easy -Listening P.M. 12:00 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:23 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 12:40 Recorded Int 12:45 Ethel and.Albert 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Recital, Ottawa 1 : 45 Commentary and Summer Holiday 2:00 Feature Concert 2:15 Family Favourites 2:30 Men and Mujic 2:45 Rural Route No. 9. 3:00 Cowboy Trcnbador. Cal. Plans for the forthcoming bazaar and routine business occupied the attention of the Moose Lodge at a regular meeting last week, Governor W. B. McCallum was in the chair and there was an increased number of members present. and Sixth Street - Sept 2 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while yon wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 711 FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 FINISH ROAD OCTOBER 10 That Is Date Now Set for Completion tof City Connection with New Fishermen's Floats Highway Construction Co. Is proceeding with drilling and blasting of rock on the new road which It Is constructing for the city to connect Park Avenue with the new fishermen's floaU at Falrvlew Bay on the west end of the waterfront. Work had been Interrupted of late as a result of the destruction by fire of a power shovel early this month but within the next 10 days It Is expected this will have been replaced so that road construction work may get fully under way again. The expectation is that the 2000-hour road building Job will be finished about October 20. Three 6ailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE (ALL TIMES SHOWN .DAYLIGHT SAVING) Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m. Coqultlam. Fridays, 5 p.m. Catala. Saturdays, 10:15 p.m Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays. 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 8 pjn. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND TORT CLEMENTS August 8 and 22 September 6 and 19 Midnight. FOR SOUTH ISLANDS August 10 and 24 September 8 and 21 Midnight. FRANK J. SKINNER 1 Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meat Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West a Steamer ' wlL Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pm. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT Aoi0 Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL msm SHAVi.it with leather 1 travelling case SP r I I A I ?our 0,11 razor' ragardleuofngl I L V i r L value toward the purchase rfwrl popular guaranteed modeb RUPERT RADIO AND ELEI PHONE 611 311 ( "FOR PORTRAITS THAT LIVE H Announcing . . . The Purchase by A. Van Mm OF HKNSON'S STl 1)10 Now to be known as m t mm L i . .1. New Customers is Invited NO ADVANCE IN PRICES PORTRAITS OK HIGHEST QUA 305 WEST THIRD AVENUE FAMOUS RUPERT BRAIj FISH PRODUCTS 1'roducc.l and Processed bj CANADIAN FISH & COLD PRINCE RUPERT Company Limited PRINCE Chofr I REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE Chop Suey 111 Red Skelton in "THE SHOW OFF" at'cll-jH TWIN-DUAL I PACK A H I) CHINESE DISHES Open 8 ajn. to 2 nitnNE 173 v SKIX-LEVEl ELF.CTRIC I HE .M I NO TON DlMlfj White Electric SHAVER ) J For one week uniy, we wiUilitl B I "VOUR CHILD IS NO PROBLEM B?1 PatronaRC of Former and