v Prince Ru Eaturd I Near Record ORMBS DRUGS" . v Thousand See Show Loca a n d Of Sunshine PERSONAL DAILY DELIVERY A thousand persons attended - .,. ,k.. r.o.,. 3 aanr- which was the late Phone 81 1 v 1 J V J ,V, h'j 'j ' lupert Vlt-ll Ui -lit: VJiAltU WUUIUinil Ul Music ws by the Four Bui (159c) A 12-year record for a month's sunshine in Prince Rupert saw Its runner-up last month when 173.7 hours of sunshine In 23 days was recorded by the Digby Island weather station. Highest since 1939 was 206.8 hours during May, 1945. Temperatures rose to 73.5 on EC. i Orchestra Mrs. Richard Farmar and ' Timelv interlude was a evm- i Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Salt Lake Ferry running every Sunday and Thursday, starting at weather permitting. (UJ Vacation school at First United Church beginning July 9. 9:30 a.m. Children yelcor.lb. UoSO a, JAO i f r 4 LISSj daughter. Marilyn, left on last evening's train for a holiday trip to Quesnel. 9 Have you seen the Royal Wedding? Then be sure to see June 6, with a low of 42.3 for June 20, and a mean tempera FOR ture of 53.8. nastic display on the floor by the j Pro-Rec team from Vancouver j which hag been making such a hit here during the week and i which will put on another com- j plete display of their entire, amazing repertoire ' emiy thUj evening. Natural resources. Industrial and commercial displays con For the same period last year, 9 There will be two weeks of ! Georje Cook Jewellers dLsplay at ORDER COAL NOW BEFORE FREIGHT RATE INCREASES GO INTO EFFECT LATER THIS MONTH McLcod River Lump, ton $20.75 McLcod River Egg $20.25 McLcod River Nut $18.25 Alberta Deep Scam Lump $1675 Alberto Diplomat Egg $15.75 Vacation Bible School taught mtne exhibition, Naval Drill Hall. St. Paul's Lutheran Church be (158c) ginning Monday, July 9. Hours Between tny E. H. Kirks has sold the Fraser 9 to 12. You are invitca to tinue to draw large anu inter send your children. (Hi House Hotel on Fraser Street, of which he has been the proprie- 157.9 hours of sunshine were recorded with a maximum of 77 degrees. Precipitation measured 3.61 of rain for 10 days and maximum winds recorded blew southeast at 32 miles-per-hour on June 13. Maximum barometer readings rose to 1026.2 millibars; minimum, 999.1 millibars. ested crowds as also does the Inspector A. T. Lashmar, RCMP i tor for several years, to Kwong officer commanding for Nortn-1 sing of the Dominion Rooms em and Central British Colum vi I" 13 1 LB Corduroys, Gobardincs ond Fine Wools moving picture theatre in the small gymnasium with its nightly shows. The full Alcan picture will aaatrt be chown tonight. W. D. McAra was winner of tire nightly $100 door prize last night. Tonight the grand drawing will take place. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks are now on a trip to Alaska. Construction and General Laborer's Union meeting Sun- bia, arrived in the city yesterday on an inspection visit. He wiii lu here until Monday. Alberto Diplomat Nut $13.75 Ix jse Load Prices $1 prr tun less than above Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin, day, July 8, 2:30, Carpenters' Nobles Are Entertained 1723 Sixth Avenue East left tQ-jHall, Fraser Street. AH mem-day with their two children forjbera please attend. Business: Vancouver and elsewhere in the ; Election of officers and wage (ltc) Albert & McCaffery contracts. souh for a motor holiday tour. W H L.-i V '6-95 21-Piece Breakfast Sets They will be away for a month or more. Smartly styled In a wide variety of shades '8-95 32-Piece Breakfast Bets LIMITED Phones 116, 117 or 58 rJJl Mrs. H. D. Thain is in the city from Port Alberni, where she moved a few months ago, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Eric Brown, Sixth Avenue West. She motored north with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nearly .200 Islam Temple Shriners of San Francisco were entertained by the Prince Rupert Shrine Club in the Legion Club 27 Thursday night when the visitors had a few hours Boulter and Welter, formerly located at the office of T. Norton Youngs, wish to announce thev have moved to McLean and 21-Piece Bone China Tea Bets Rudderham, Second Avenue, j McEwen of Victoria. Watts & Nickerson ashore off the southbound steamer Chilcotin. The Shriners are completing the last leg of their ten-day cruise to Alaska. C. A. Berner, . president of Jn across irom me rauio sianuu. They sincerely hope this change will not inconvenience any of their customers. Phone 600. (160c) nnotiitcemenlA .Women's shoes Dinner Sets, from SftH QEJ 66 pieces at. .. hi i (Including beautiful Wedge-wood and Couldon King's Plate) SPECIAL English Bone China CUPS AND SAUCERS at Lutheran Tea, July 21. Women's Coordinating Tea, ) For the MEAL that REFRESHES ) ! nr nnH Mrs. A W. Laree and two daughters, who have beeniScP 20- Prince Rupert Shrine Club, welcomed the visitors after which Potentate Bowman gave a short address of appreciation. The party sailed south at on a motor trip to Montreal and I Catholic Fail Bazaar, October Toronto, were In Penticton yes-1 3 and 4. tcrday on their way home. They 1 . .u t,,0, rwher 2(1 97C and FINEST OF COOKING will be arriving early next week 1 69c BEST OF FOOD PUNCH PUNCHBOWL SETS in Smlthers to spend a few days sonjo Bazaar, novemuer before returning to the cilyi Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, No-about the end of next week. Dr. vember 7. . NEW SHIPMENT OF PENNY LOAFERS White, Grey, ." Wine, Black 7.95 AAANSON'S Large atterded a convention of 1 the Canadian Medical Association in Montreal. . ' FOR TAKE OCT ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE Presbyterian Fall Sale, November 15. (153c) I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 22. St. Peters Fall Bazaar, November 29. Legion Forfeits Football Fixture Canadian Legion faired to field a team Wednesday night In the Ci'y Football (North Start League football fixture and forfeited the game to General Motors. Battery, now leading the 11 crsi.; KLl-AJ CASUALS IN ALL PRICES AND COLORS I Corsage From Far Honolulu LAST YEAR'S P RICES ana will 1 of war 'many fter, 1 ; i-i V i , I "i Wf '1 ft v - f A fm 1 1 V .nl ft 1' II league, will meet General Motors Monday in the next fixture. A corsage bouquet of I orown-mottled yellow orchids Fashion Footwear 1 ; If you want to sell it, fadvertise It. News classifieds. came fresh from Honolulu yesterday for Mrs. Sam Haudens- rhild, Sixth Avenue West. j An air express messenger yes- ed north and have hcen In Smlthers since the first of this week. They expect to spend the coming wevk here. Tfidav 'delivered the liriusUal andi " r. and Mrs. J. L. McEwen, irrly 1 this city and , now lint; m Victoria, arrived In rily yrslvrchy. They motor PLUMBING and HEATING 1 pleasant surprise from Miss Edith Johnston who, with her mother, Mrs. T. D. Johnston, has tocn on a prize flight to Hawaii during the week as guests of Canadian Pacific Air Lines. Edith, local High School pupil, won the trip in a province-wide PROFITS THAT BUILT A SILUEQ CITY... ! essay contest. Mac Construction Company j In order to share the pleasure ; of the gift with the public, Mrs, j Haud-nschild has put the cordage on display at the Civic i Centre where the Prince Rupert ! Exhibition is now in progress. The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE j74 For Repairs and Alterations Smith &Elkins Ltd. r.O. Box 274 Will DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Roofing . . . Siding . . . Altcrotion 1 Estimates Gladly Given IUue 183 Black 6U0 Twelve million ounce a year . . . over half of Canada's silver is refined at Traill So, today, the citizens call it the "Silver City." When we say "profits built Trail," we are not exaggerating. The big plants of the Consoli- THE TIME FOR SAVING IS ALWAYS "NOW" (Lied ileal oLii vinq V 1 'yf (WW In A i dated Mining and SmelUng Company which refine the metal, started on a very small scale. t a 1 C. ... u, mmapa V. T KITIflll. ltllt Is Comfortable and Economical H u General Llcctric Refrigerator lor 111c mi " -' ' learnings gradually the operation started showing a profit. Each , good , year thereafter r. a substantial part of these profits were used for expansion and development which meant more jobs for more men. built fine homes took an active These men became the citizens of Trail. They to Ira, . In sh ort, bus.ncss to move in municipal affairs and encouraged new part they too, invested their "profits" . . . invested then to build the feiher Cty. is the largest producer of lead and The Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company of silver and chemical fertilizers. tine in the world and Canada's leading producer $499 $299 $450 General Electric Standard Range 1 General Electric DcLuxe Range Northern B.C. Power Co. Ursnrr Blmk Phone 210 ''finre Itiincrl. nr SKwarl, B.C. Renrerentattvps Richard Sephton, District Agent. 475 Howa St., Vancouver, B.C R. V. Mortimer. Representative, Prince Rupert, B.C. Wil' Pnblnsnn IK. T. Kernv Ltd.) Representative, Vrrace, B.C II. C. Webber, C.L.U., Branch Manager, 475 Howe St., Vancouver. B.C By CHIC YOUNG $63,000,000 from Company profits is note being spent on neu projects. The completion of these projects uill mean the addition of 800 permanent jobs. SILIEI CITY" SILVER Bui- Under Protest! BLONDIE '! i.) -f . (",, f, 1 ft i Wi m - fej'v"-- " -. si THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING C I D , I I M I I E D C 0 M f A I 1 Of WltlTl COMINCO, TMIt, B.C MAN AM ltoN0 A fUll COIOUH SOUND WOVIf ON COMINCO SC( "NO