4uiandli dancl Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, July 20, 1951 I6V2 Million Lbs. Landed Loca a JL n -A fere Mrs. A. M. Dowther and Miss weeks' combined business and E. Watson sailed last night on pleasure trip to Vancouver and the Prince Rupert for a two elsewhere in the south. , d PERSONAL' Final figures of halibut landed in Prince Rupert up to Juiy 15, show a total of 16,511,000 pounds. For the lirst time In many years, the Aiyansh Harmonic The Dry Goods and Novelty Shop will be closed from July 20 till August 3. (170) ou4- Vn. au Silver Band wll) appear In public recital In Prince Rupert when thy present a 12-selectlon con- cert at the Civic Centre audi- I torlum Saturday night. ! Led by Bandmaster' B. A. The figures are released by the Intcnational Fisheries Commission. Canadians fishing Area 2 landed 8.064,000 pounds; fishing An?a 3, landed 3,400,000 pounds. Americans. !n Area 2, landed 520,000 Dounds: in Area 3 . 3518.000 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Flood leave on thf Coquitlam tonight for a .oun trip to Port Clements. Munro, the 45-plece band, which drew such hearty applause at Salt Lake Ferry running j nnliriris me omeiai opening ceremonies I of Columbia Cellulose Company every Sunday and Thursday., Total amount taken from the weather permitt.ng. Oreen 931 two areas howeveri wlll not be or Black 926. available until some time in Mr. and Mrs r,u. Ki mmriahi October after all tallies from j last month, arrives Saturday alternoon from the northern Lutheran Ladles' Aid delicatessen, home cooking and tea, July 21, 2:30 to 5. (169c) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron sailed last night on the Prince Rup.rt fcr a trip to Vancouver. Moose weekly card games are cancelled until further notice. (170c) Mrs. John Roscdale and child sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. For all those Interested in First Aid. meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. City Council Chamber. (ltc) Dr. W. 8. Kergln, who has been attending the Calgary Stampede, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's plane. I most organized native settlement sailed last night on the Prince j In the province on the banks of Canadian and American camps have been tabulated. I the Naas River. I Selections on the program In elude a number of marches and Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Attention' Canadian Legion Members Kn i.-afe Smoker in honor ( HMCS Ontario vLsit, Ee- such classics as "The Sky Pilot" ORDER COAL NOW BEFORE FREIGHT RATE INCREASES GO INTO EFFECT LATER THIS MONTH ' eLeod River Lump, ton $2Q "tLcod River Egg $2Q 25 cLeod River Nut $Jg 2g fccrta Deep Seom Lump $16 75 bcrra Diplomat Egg -- $15 75 - pcrta Diplomat Nut $13 75 f Loose I.uad Prices $1 per ton less than above Jbert & McCaffery j LIMITED ' ' ' - ' J - ft . x- ' - rt . i (TO : ::: Ontario Due Saturday overture, "The Golden Dragon and selections from Von Flotow's glon Auditorium, Satur- opera. 8.30 p.m. tlVUci uay, Featured soloists will be Ernest Morven, cornet; Oregory Rush, clarinet, and Felix Davis, OCEAN FALLS 1' HMCS Ontario, flying the vice-regal flag with Lieutenant-Governor Clarence Wallace aboard, arrived at Ocean Falls yesterday in the course of an official tour. Feat Moose Lodge Members Basket Picnic, Digby Lsland, Arthur Beaudin of Terrace sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. P. M. Ray, well-known Prince Rupert resident, returned today The band will also attend the t.t .nnwmnr i 8unday, July 22. Boats leave Im- crremonies when Clarence Wallace meets some 40 !?erlal 011 dock at 11 a m- Adulu Indian chiefs and di.nitartes nn ' ennaren iree. coiiee, sugar ure of the visit here was a reception at Martin Inn last night. His Honor also Inspected the pulp on tne Princess Louise alter a two-month tour of England. i (170O and cream provided. grounds Miller Bay Hospital Sunday afternoon. C. S. Mills CPA agent here, ' and paper mill and other Pacific Phones 116, 117 or 58 left by plane yesterday for his Mills property, holidays in Alberta. Lloyd Brown, From here HMC8 Ontario proof the Vancouver office. Is relief i ceeded to Prince Rupert whore agent for two weeks. jthe cruiser is du to arrive to- Master John Lambie. sail? d last night on the Prince Rupert for Powell River to pay a visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell. Are you interested In Prince Rupert? A group of modera'.e Investors la wanted to Interest themselves In a business proposition In Prince Rupert. Contact T. Norton Youngs, Box 1398, phone 451. (170O morrow afternoon and sivnd the week-end. TH Pn,l.n .if V, DriHrV, f,. Rev. and Mrs. John Alver of Cornell, Wisconsin, where Mr. isifled will buy. sell or it. 1 Watts' & Nickerson Miss McLeod Is President Alver is Lutheran Church pastor, j coast wil, ,nd 25 arrived in the city on last nights; witn return of the crulser , base train from Edmonton, , having at Esquimalt . driven to that city They are the . guests h-re for a few days of Mrs. Alver's brother-in-law and sistei, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Priest. ' 130 Children In Fun Club M?rc and mhre children are enlisting in the Civic Centre Fun Club, with enrolment today of 13C. Close to 100 of them Joined In the Salt Lakes tour and swimming party yesterday afternoon. Next outing for the club, which has been organized for children betwwn the ages 6-12, will be Monday and it's to be a surprise tour, say Misses Gloria Bather and Rusty Thaln, directors. Registration can be made at the Civic Centre where the rlub meets every Monday and Miss Margaret McLeod heads a new slate of officers for the Canadian National Institute of the Blind branch in Prince Ru- Mrs. A. Pavillkis and daughters, Messina and Thelma, in company with their cousins, ! Hrur MKT I ,i Mr. and Mrs. P S. Bonnev. who j port. Others elected at last fullnim itvL Misses Eugenia and Amelia Pavl- ; have been In the city for the past likis, leave on the Coquitlam few days sailed last nignt by tne tonight for a vacation at Tl-EU. prince Rupert on their return to Vnnpmivoi Mr RnnriPV nniv 1 3 Miss Donna of the Kerrighan Umber consultant for Columbia Daily News staff reft on last night's bus for a two weeks' trip to various interior points between here and Burns Lake. She will be In Terrace over the woek-end. Celiuiose, was formerly district 1 tester here. They renewed old acquaintances in the city. i Special page of advertising was featured in a recent issue of the Nanaimo Free Press news- Tastes lilce a million- nignis mooting were: Vice-chairman St. John Mad-eley. Treasurer Edward Boulter Secretary Miss Audrey Wrath-all. The meeting decided the annual campaign for funds from September 15 to October 15 again would be supported by the branch and It was proposed a tag clay be held October 13. No house i house canvass would be made, but appeal letters to business firms would carry the burden of the campaign. La.t year's report showed $1,927 had been collected In the month's drtvv?, which featured JJolcl Jlrriva. ii Capt. W. Jennings, Canadian 1 paper in connection with the Pacific Air Lines Canso pilot opening of a men's furnishings here, Mrs. Jennings and their J store there by Watts & Nicker-two children, Kenneth and j son of Prince Rupert. W. N. David, left today for Vancouver j Watts, formerly of Unis city, is enroute to Winnipeg for a three-', manager of the new store, hav-w .'tk holiday. Capt. Charles Wil- j ing taken up residence in the son relieves Capt. Jennings here. Island city. Crztsmanship ..j Type... Lt Us Solve cr Printing Problems IIONE 234 " Printing Co. . tsi;u BLOCK f (Prince Rupert) Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown, Vopa, Cal.; J. Barry, Burnaby; R. G, Birrell. Allan Harrop and C. E. Carlson, Toronto; K. R. Four-cher, New York: Mrs. E. Rud-dick, Cal.; C. M. Crlspen. New a concert by Rotarians A con- i Westminster; J. A. Cliff, Miss G. cm in aid or the campaign j Andrews, Miss M. Mundle, Clive again Is planned for this fall. i Black, Mrs. R. Bailey and daugh- tr. Miss E. Geary. N. Barnett, Retiring chairman D. C. Ste-! venson wifhed the new executive every measure cf success. ' t l-l'leee liroakfast Sets Golden, oven-popped kernels o' rice. Never too sugary, always Krispie-sweet. That's Rice Krispies, Canada's lavorite prepared rice BUY THIS LARGE PACKAGE FOR VALUE I-rleoe Breakfast $ W. Townsend, M. McDonald and G. Carson. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. C. Moffat, Napa, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Kindt, Calgary; S. A. Salmonson, Portland; Mrs. C. Johnson and daughter, Winnipeg; Miss Irma Sloan, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, Hazclton. cereal by more than 5 to 1 Sets 2 Thrifty, I ri.-ct-.Bone China Tea Sets PLUMBING HEATING M P aiienqeri nsifr Sets, from $ ft m QCJ 68 pieces at ... U i iixliKiinp bcautirul wood 4nd Couldon King's J Plate) SPECIAL iish Bone China ' AND SAKKKS at Rice Krispies are value. Solid food-energy of rice but no work, no cooking! Extra servings in the big new box. Look for it! ) and 97c SRI From Sandpit (Thusday) C. I. Traylor, W. Caron. From Vancouver (Thursdayi Harold Lynum, R. D. Large, H. Hanson, A. V. Petersen, M. McDonald, J. A. Cliff, G. L. Carson, Mi'. Branke, W. A. Best, A. Silnes, H. Peterson. To Vancouver (Thursdayi C. L. Shaw, W. Baxter, A. Hutchins. Miss W. Agnaw, Mrs. Reardon. j To Vancouver (today) E. W. McLeod, P. A. Taylor, P. L. Clark. J. Kennedy, K. Harding, Capt. S( imow i, i. si:ts si:ts I The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE J74 For Repairs and Alterations Smith&Elkins Ltd. PO. Box 274 7.95 NSON'S China Shop Jennings, Mrs. Jennings and two children, Mr Rcnwick. cause its ensp dear tnfti Are all cr reals mum as oysters? NO! Rice Krispies 1 ' speak up in r uik with a Snap! Crackle! Pop!" They're crisp clear thru! Don't delay. Enjoy Rice Krispies today! : isr !"""--p----- , - j Fish 'and Chip Dinner Enjoyed A novel fish and chip dinner at the First Uni.jd Church hall V. 'I . .Vr,' last night was expressed as a j "wonderful Idea." and Organizer , I Earl Becker, United Church Men's i Club, promised It would not bej I the last such event. Sonw 60 , dvcrtlmnt It net publntico or displayed by(S Liquor I i tkxni Gown- BrUuh Coiu-U people attended the dinner for whom Mr. Becker cooked "from noon to five o'clock.". See the CHESTERFIELD BEDS $157.50 otiiuvminlS GAIN AD AY ) ; Lutheran Tea, July 21. i Port Edward W.A. Bazaar. Au-, auat 6, 1 p.m.,. at Community Hall. (p) I Women's Coordinating Tea, ; Sept. 20. CONVERTIBLE WASHER 350.95 CHES'l ERFIEI.D BEDS . . . from a sofa by day to a luxurious double bed with spring-filled mattress by night, with only a1 gentle action. Th? inner-spring mattress glides out to form f. lul' -sized bed. Thj special mechanism makes opening and closing the simplest operaticn. Neatly upholstered, and has reversible, spring-filled cushions. SEE THIS BED IN OUR WINDOW A new shipment of Go-Cart$ has just arrived A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A good place to buy over a quarter of a century" ' 327 3rd Avenue Plume .75 Catholic Fail Bazaar, October 3 and 4, Rebekah Bazaar,' October 20. Sonja Bazaar, November 2. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 7. Presbyterian Fall Sale, November 15. (153c) I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 22. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 29. WASHES DISHES . . . WASHES CLOTHES n SEE THIS REMARKABLE WASHER AT Northern B.C. Power Co. Hrsncr Block Phone 210 Nw 9H-OI. Economy Siz. S Y-C' "- "" MjLtf-') J Hondy 5J-ox. Pegulor Size " ' " yf' J Stewart, B.C. fnnce Rupert, EC V If ynu want t .-h it. nlvertis? II. News classli.eils. "KM kJMpm u a ninvn trMtnitrk f t.,. u psk 'tt- y for lu dtllciDUi bran at OTUr-impfni rtoc