I iur r Way Food Market 'BAGE 1AT0ES UOSS INGKAM) it'i-er Just Below the Daily News I arv-1 W Wm A m m w a- )P and SAVE at 1Mb r A1K WAY OB COFFEE 39c bV'J PICKLES Mixr.'' :hoviej ;iO 01- 25c 18c IE CLEANER (lM STOCK 9 CP tAGE n:tsii ..killed H I C K E N S ': Birds iViNO I KID A V SfO U N I N d 9c 19c NABOB TEA 1-POUND PACKAGES CERTO REGULAR DOTTLES SUPER SUDS LARGE PACKAGE OLD DUTCH CLEANSER TIN ne values in ... Beautiful Clothing weetSixteen's JULY .EARANCE Sale frcially Reduced Prices For Two Weeks in S COATS DRESSES HATS 65c 25c 25c 10c LIVE CHICKENS I Rhode Island Reds and Leghorns A K It I V I N (i FRIDAY M O It N I N G TERRACE LETTUCE LARGE FIRM HEADS SANTA ROSA PLUMS POUND lie 29c RWAY FOOD MARKET IS OUR PHONE NUMBER 4 Use It For FREE DELIVERY l:S TAKEN HEI'OKE 3 I'M. DELIVERED SAME DAY MBirs v .u can avail yourself of Great Savings and B::ni(ft plan No Interest, No Carrying Charges. W.T.P.B. Regulations. 1 vj ELECTRIC ""Pm, LIMITED cALC0NTKACT0KS Bcrclat . . t, " " "lausmai ln" Electricians Frnf and Repairs one Black .107 tond Avenue West ncinR . . . "THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY" WE HAVE: Hirch Wood, 11", per cord $13.50 Jackpinc, 11", per cord $12.50 Slabs, H", per cord ...... $10.00 Lump, Egg Nut and Slack Coal In any quantity. Fill up now for winter. HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 openin-q of PARAMOUNT CAFE Oi Sl),,al 1,orl Edward, DC. 7:00 am. to 11:00 p.m. CHOW MEIN Local News Items A Long trips or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tl) Mrs. C. L. Yotmgman and family are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert lor a trip to Vancouver. A United Church Vacation School opens Friday mornine at 9:30. All boys and girls welcome. (It) Stewart Birrell returned to the city on the Hying boat Halda Queen yesterday afternoon from a trip to Allford Bay on War Assets Corporation business. Rt. Rev. James B. Gibson D.D, Anglican Bishop of Caledonia, has been elected to honorary membership in the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. Archie Thompson has returned to his law practice In Vancouver after spending a holiday visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Thompson. A Any citizen willing to include one or more Officers or men of the visiting warships on their fishing or1 week-end outing, please phone Civic Centre, 241, giving necessary Information. (174) Eleven passengers arrived in the city Wednesday afternoon on the Halda Queen, which continued on this morning to make Its regular weekly call to Stew art Ttiose who arrived from Vancouver were Miss E. Kenalrd. Jack Deane, Palmer Cec 1 and N. Bentley. From Cumshewa came K. A. Craig; from Massett, Mrs. N. Antonscn and son and M. Sabbe, and from Allford Bay, S. Birrell and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McLellan. Mrs. James Kwapil and daugh-1 tcr, who lived in Prince Rupert i many years ago and now make their home in San Francisco, revisited the city during the stay of the Princess Adelaide Monday afternoon. Miss Kwapil was born in Prince Rupert but left with her parents when she was but five months old. She was Interested in seeing the house on Tatlow Street, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burger, where he was born. During her brief stay, Mrs. Kwaplr renewed a number of old acquaintances. "Build B.C. Payrolls" ONE QUART PER DAY ill IIP Doctors claim growing children require a quart of milk a day. One cup of Pacific Milk is the equivalent of two cups of whole milk in fod values . . . in your cooking and as a beverage- use irradiated Pacific. Nothing is taken out of the pure whole milk but part of the natural water. PACIFIC MILK "Irradiated and Vacuum Packed" HAVE YOU ORDERED NEXT WINTER'S COAL YET : IF NOT, DO NOT DELAY! INQUIRE ABOUT OUR BUDGET PLAN Pliilpott, Evitt&Coltd. Phone 631 or 652 A For that Port Edward Trip-Tommy's 77 Taxi. Grotto, (tf) Tonight's train, due from the East at 10:45, was reported "this morning to be on time. A NOTICE-Stewart Public Utilities Ltd. The Annual General Meeting of the above will be held in the Registered Office of the Company, 5th Street, Stewart, at 3 p.m., Wednesday, August 7. A. Russwurm, secretary. Jack Deane. manaeer of the I United Fishermen's Co-operative Assoclat on. arrived In thi ritv Wednesday afternoon on the nying ooat Halda Queen from Vancouver to take Dart in neeo- tlatlons between representatives 01 tne fishing companies and United Fishermen and Allied Workers Unon over their current dispute. Guest 'speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at the Commodore Cafe this afternoon was W. E. Elmer, tloarlan of Santa Clara, California, who Is in the city as a visitor. He spoke on the topic, "Canada, as Seen by an Outsider." Chairman of the meeting was J. Harry Black in the absence of the president, Dr. L W. Kcrgin, w,ho is away on holidays. TO MEET FEED SHORTAGE LONDON O Roadside grass should be used for animal feed-stuffs and flshmeal employ?d more extensively as fertilizer to meet cuts in supplies this winter, the National Framers Union recommended. CHURCH RITES AND RECEPTION I Marked Marriage Rites of Miss Lucille Ledovillier and William Harris A quiet ceremony in the chapel of the Pro-Cathedral of the Annunciation with Rev. Fatner J. Carroll officiating and a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunberg, 314 Sixth Avenue West, marked the mar riage on Saturday evening last of Miss Lucille Margaret Ledovil-1 Her of Mattis, Saskatchewan, and William Harris of Prince Rupert. Given in marriage by Mrs. Charles Sunberg, the bride was a lovely figure In her white satin gown with floor-length veil. Her bouquet was of pink roses with vhite streamers. Miss Ann Sunberg, the bridesmaid, wore a becoming gown of pink and white with bouquet of pink carnations and white asters. Emll Bohn was groomsman. For the reception the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunberg was attractively decorated with evergreens and fresh mixed flowers, roses predominating. In one corner there was a lovely arch of evergreens and variecolored roses. It was there under a white wedding bell that the couple re ceived the felicitations of their friends. Guests were received by Mrs. Sunberg and Mrs. L. Bohn. A buffet supper was served by Mrs. William Geddes, Mrs. Mary Murray and Miss Kay Black, the feature of refreshments being a handsome three-tier wedding cak on a table with a white cut lace cloth. The cake was cut with a sword by bride and groom. The evening was rounded qui Shreddies for breakfast mean smiles for breakfast. Those sparkling eyes and firm white teeth are th result of good nourishing food and Shreddies are nourishing, as well as swell-tasting. They are whole wheat nature's best food, with a flavour that brings the, grin that says GOOD. Have Shreddies fof DreaKiasi tomorrow! S-U-P-E-R WITH SOUP! Crisp Shreddies make any toup taste better, with their maltjr, salty, flavour. Thick toup or consomme, go equally well with thes trunchjr little morselt dropped In. Try thein for lunch tomorrows ShrtJJies is rttistmd traJi mark twmj in Canaitt hj THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LIMITED NIAGARA FAILS, CANADA She Deserves the Best! Give pyREX When giving a gift, whether for shower, wedding or anniversary or some other special occasion, give Pyrcx ware. It is one of the most popular lasting gifts you could select and it will be appreciated and remembered for a long time. We arc featuring a nice assortment oi Pyrcx ware. Make it a point, next time you're in town to drop in and tee our displays. You'll find it well worth your while and the prices are most attractive. THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" TERRACE INFANT SUCCUMBS HERE Harry Terrance LaBarre, two-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry LaBarre of Terace, passed away in the Prince Rupert General Hospital last night. The child had beqn in hospital for the last few days. It is expected that burial will take place at Terrace. with dancing and singing, Miss Pauline Peachey providing piano music. The couple will reside in Prince Rupert on Sixth Avenue j East. An overseas veteran of the First Battalion, Canadian Scottish Regiment, the groom is in the service of the War Assets Corpor ation here and the bride is a member of the staff of the Canadian Fish & Col& Storage Co. Announcements All advertisements m rats column wUl be charged for a full month at 25c a word. L.O.B.A. Garden Party, August 7, Mrs. J. P. Moller's, 130 4th Ave. East, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Port Day, August 22. Old Time Dance, Prairie Ram blers, every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall. L.O.B.A. Bazaar, Oct. 23. (8-OZ.) ' I (24-0Z.) DEHMA-VITE A "Natural" for licaliug Eczema, Athlete's Koot, IJurns or Khcuinallc and Neuritic pains. Quality Repairs Economy Prices at tv-a PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office i What! No Typewriter? Maybe you didn't know wet sold typewriters. Well, we don't blame you. They weren't on the market since 1942. But now we have the SMITH tCAKOXA again (the portable style at present) priced at $70. All the latest improvements and. carrying case. . Three in stock but guiug fast. JOHN BULGER JEWELLER KWONCI SANG HINQ HOP KEE CHOPSUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST , (Next to King Tai) All your patronage welcome Open 5 pjn. to 2 am. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE IED 247 Pdnce Kupett Dafle jaetos 3 Thursday, July 25, 1948 COOtER . . . Weather or Notl mutt1 "THE MEN'S SHOP" 532 THIRD AVENUE Air 'Loomed for Comfort Laurentex is lighter and cooler because it's air-loomed to admit the breeze. It won't wilt or crush no matter how humid the weather. Trad Mark Ref, PKICE $27.50 PHONE 34S JS CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" PIIONE 547 : P.O. Box 174 G. SELVIG General Contractor We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen.-Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE 610 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 : PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box 1381 Phone 5G:t Evenings: Oreen 103 SPECIAL - $3.95 Elizabeth Ardcn Treasure Chest CONTAINING: Ardena Cleansing Cream Velva Cream Feather-Light Foundation Cream Skin Tonik Hand-O-Tonik Poudre D'lllusion Blue Grass Flower Mist Lip Stick. Ormes lid. 7im Pioneer Druggists O STORE HOURS Week Days 9 a.m. to 9 pjn. Sundays and Holidays 12 noon till 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CARPET UNDER-FELT 'OZITE7 J feet wide, cut to any length required to fit any carpet. It gives them new life. Save your carpet until new ones become available. PHONE US FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS Phone "75 327 Third Avenue "5 - H