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NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c tip 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 Wm. H. FRANCKS Optometrist of Vancouver is now in Prince Uunert Wm. II. Francks is visiting this city until June 20. Mr. Francks is at the Prince Rupert Hoiei una open for appointments. Appointments can be made at the hotel. lAcE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS-CIRCULATION COUNTS Local News Items A When In Terrace, stay at Skeena Bridge Tourist Camp. Box 13. (45) A Attention Members of Canadian Legion W.A. No.. 27. All members please turn out for Decoration Day parade, Sunday, June 23. Lest We Forget. (146) J. T. Harvey returned to the city last evening by the flying boat Halda Queen from a week's trip t0 Vancouver during which he attended the British Columbia Conservative Association convention. Leonard Casey and A.. J. Har rison of Terrace, after a brief business visit to the city in connection with the forthcoming Dominion Day celebration at the interior town, returned home by motor last night. They were among the guests at last night's dinner meeting of the Kinsmen's Club. Mrs. R. O. Suotherland and two children are leaving tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where they will be Joined by Mr. Sutherland on. a holiday trip to California after which they will take up residence in Vancouver. Mr. Sutherland was formerly special agent for Standard Oil Co.. here. BUNDLES FROM AFRICA CAPETOWN Ob A total of 3,408,844 parcels was sent dur ing the Second Great War to men and women on- active service by the South African Gifts and Comforts Fund. Gifts con tained cigarettes, socks, handkerchiefs, pullovers, mouth-organs, footballs and razor blades. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FUNERAL NOTICE KACH In the 'city Wednesday, June 19, 1946, John Kach, age 70 years. Funeral services will be held at Grenville Courl Chapel, Adjutant P. Gorrle, Salvation Army, officiating, at 2:30 p.m. Friday, June 21. In- termentit Fairvlew Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers. (144) WANTED Experienced seam stress for dry cleaning plant Good wages. Apply Pioneer Canadian Laundries. "(145) FOR SALE Radio, 2 oil burners cash register, restaurant range, household furniture. Apply 1021 2nd West, or phone Blue 874. (155) FOR SALE 30-ft. gillnetter, Gray marine motor, 38 h.p. In good condition, Apply 622 8th Ave. West. Phone Black 911. (149) iMti(i; mm VANCOUVER 21 Hours Leave PRINCE GEORGE DAILY 5:30 A.M. (Except Monday) Single $30 Return $54 Pim Tx Further Information from Mr. Bob Boehrne Canadian Pacific Air Lines Prince George Hotel Prince George, B. C. Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS Barr&Anderson LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 C. C. Mills has returned to the city frpm a motor trip to central Interior points. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Main and little son, Gordon, lef t Saturday morning on their return trip week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Elder. N A S.O.'N. Dance, Friday June 21. Oddfellows' Hall. Net proceeds to the Pioneer's Home. (145) U. A. Plumbers and Steamflt-ters Local 180, regular meeting Thursday, 8 p.m., Oddfellows Hall. Important. (It) Moving From Yukon To Okanagan Town On his way from Dawson to Armstrong, being transferred as manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Charles D. Fife, former accountant of the local branch, and Mrs. Fife are spending a week visiting In the city and renewing many old acquaintances. They have been located in the Yukon for the past seven years. Next Monday night they will proceed south to Vancouver ertroute. to their new residence. Mr4 Fife's successor at Dawson is Ernest Mason of New Westminster. Mr. Fife tells of a steadily growing revival. of min ing activity throughout the Yukon. Aluminum Company of Cana da's 25-year club has 111 members representing a total of more than 3,000 years of experience in the aluminum industry. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c ft word. Presbvterian Church Tea, Mrs Robert Parker's. 805 Summit venue, June 20. Sons of Norway Pioneers' Home dance. Friday, June 21, Oddfellows' Hall. Juvenile Orange tea, Oddfel lows' Hall, July 10, 2:30-5:30. Get your Marxist and current jamphlets at Room 8, Stone 31ock. Open 'evenings 7 to 9. on VISITORS AT KIN MEETING It was visitors' night for .the Kinsmen Club last night at their regular meeting in the Commodore Cafe. Quests of the club were May Queen Margaret Strachan and three of her prin- home to Saskatoon after a ' cesses and three members of the Terrace Progress Club who were hero to lay preliminary plans for the formation of a Kin Club at the Interior town. As a momcnto of her reign as May Queen, Margaret Strachan was presented with a sterling sliver clasp bracelet engraved "Kinsmen May Queen 1946" while Princesses Lydia Ponlch, Pat Stuart and Beverley Matson were presented with bracelets bearing their engraved names. Princess Sonja Sorenson was absent from the city. Terrace delegates Clarence Michlel, Joseph Schutzlk and Leonard Casey, complemented the Prince Rupert Club on its efforts to establish a boys' sum mer camp at Lake Lakelse and proposed the support of the Tef-race Progress Club in the en- meeting tney mei me executive committee to lay tentative plans for the granting of a Kin charter to Terrace in the fall. Camp committe chairmen re ported that satisfactory progress is being made on the summer camp project, and the campsite and building committees called for volunteers for another weekend party at the campsite this week. An invitation by the national organization for the local club to send a delegate to the na tlonal conference of Kinsmen Clubs at Banff in September was tabled without a delegate being appointed. SCOTTISH INDUSTRY GROWS EDINBURGH O) The trend of Scottish workers to English fac tories has been reversed by ef forts of the Scottish Develop ment Council to bring more in dustry to Scotland, Joseph West-wnnd secretary of state for Scotland, said here. what $ your score P YOU spend about a ihird of j our life at it go you might as veil know something about Sleep. What's jour score on the following statements true or false? r I )) MMWMH Try Postum I Make it right in the cup, with, boiling water or hot milk. Costs less than a cent a serving 1 SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 12:30 Prince Rupert Time) Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Q.ueen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 56U WOMEN'S CLUB HEARS TALK ON RAIL OUTLET The important economic effect on Prince Rupert of .a rail line connecting Hines Creek in the Peace River Block and Haz-elton was the subject of a speech by -A. Bruce Brown before the regular monthly meeting of the EBusiness and Professional Wo men's Club in the Civic Centre last night. Mr. Brown spoke in behalf of the Peace River rail committee of the Chamber of Commerce, emphasizing the need for a northern Peace River outlet. The Club approved a contribution of $100 to the Pioneers' Home fund, resulting from a bridge party last month. In addition, $10 was donated to the Girl Guides for their camp fund! The meeting sanctioned the appointment of Miss Jeanette McMillen as delegate to the convention of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, to.be held in Toronto, July 8 to 10. Club president Mrs."j. 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Keep your Orders Well Ahead for our Quality Coals! PHONES no'- in ALBERT AND McCAFFERY WE HAVE: Iptince Rupett Daflp Beto . Thursday, June 20, 1946 You'll look your best IN A ROYAL STETSON $Uj.oo "THE MEN'S SHOP' 532 THIRD AVtHUE Birch Wood, 14", per cord $13.50 Jackpine, 14", per cord $12.50 Slabs, 14", per cord $10.00 Lump, Egg Nut and Slack Coal in any quantity. Fill up now for winter. HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 CLOTHING AMI FIMISI1ISGS PHONE 345 3 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SIUPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND ' RELIABLE, SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 COAL! Have you inquired about The Philpott, Evitt COAL BUDGET PLAN Be WISE now! Be WARM next winter! PHONE 651 or 652 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 676 Announcement ... W. M. MARTIN Has taken over and is now operating the SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET FULL LINE OF CHOICE MEATS AND GROCERIES Your patronage would be appreciated 536 Seventh Avenue East PHONE 4U2 A. MacKenzie Furniture partment. LIMITED " A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CONVERTO LOUNGES By simmons wiln matching chairs DANITE LOUNGES By restmohe witn malching chair These lounges can be converted into full-sized beds with one easy motion and have an easily accessible bedding com- Q Cfl and ud Phone 775 M 111 - 327 Third Avenue 'i