l?ririce Rupert Dailp jQetos Thursday, July 25, 1946 Mom. Always J "There's Only ONE Rupert Mens and Boys Store!" I bought iny first suit today out of my own earnings, round just what I wanted at the Rupert Mens and Boys Stole. It's sure a honey. Boys ShUs Boys' Shirts Bays' Ta'nts Boys' Sweaters Boys' Hats Underwear Boys' Socks Swim Trunks Boys' Belts Suspenders "Your Friendly Store" QUALITY. EM BRANDS Mm FOR DAD AND LAD RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE Announcement . . . JOHN HARRIS and SI. PARKINSON have resumed proprietorship of ATLAS BOILER WORKS Boilers, Tanks and General Ironwork LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED. CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIABLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 C,RloTTE twm u "HAIDA QUEEN" SUPER MARINE FLYING BOAT PASSENGER, FREIGHT AND AIR EXPRESS SERVICE PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS AND ALL COASTAL POINTS For Information, Reservations, Rates, etc., Phone or Write G. II. STANDRIDGE Agent P.O. Box 1249 521 or RED 878 PRINCE RUPERT PHONES: JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue 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 s l r- oooo root Help yourself to health from our stock. You'll find healthful foods for delicious summer menus. All orders delivered to your kitchen door. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "plidnes 18 and 19 (Opposite Canadian Legion) P.O, Box 575 SEASON OF HARVESTING In the central British Columbia the season "for harvesting grain and clover seed crops Is very short. It is usually limited to the month of August" and the first week or 10 days of September. During the remainder of September ana October rainfall is high and temperatures are I low. With the occampanying ! cloudy weather, drying is slow land difficult. Threshing during I this period Is slow and labor ex- pensive. Losses from shattering and from sprouting are frequently excessive. Under such circumstances circumsianceS the lne cropping cropping pro- pro- ... the only mtoy-ltyer iniulttion u superior in principle. It won't shift, sag or'setde. Sives up to 30o on fuel. Install it yourself (we'll show you how), or let our trained men do it for you. Either way there's no mess. 'Phone today for a free estimate, or stop in and let us show you why kimsul is best foryou-howit pays for itself while giving you real comfort. Act now. Start saving! Albert & McCaffery KIMSUL DEALERS Phone 116 Prince Rupert Terrace Produce Is Trucked Here Fine, clean full-headed cabbage and lettuce, free of blemish and beautifully graded, comprised the first commercials shipment of Terrace produce to be brought to the Prince Rupert market by truck over the highway which arrived on Tuwday afternoon. It was delivered1 by Lindsay Cartage and Storage which has instituted a legular trucking service between here and Terrace, carrying wholesale goods from here to the interior and planning to brin.3 farm products as return loads. The shippers were Hamlin & Thomson of the well known Horseshoe Faun and the consignee, Ross Ingram's Fairway Market. William Qair NEW GARAGE AT SMITHERS SMIUlERa An addition Is being built at Hasklns Garage in ; anthers. When it is completed it will be a completely modern garage and will eventually have a modern wash-stand although this is not contemplated for some time. Bovill & Ham of Sml-thers are . the contractors on this iob. The repair shop is 60 by (Hf with a concrete floor and lighted by fluorescent lights. Each mechani; will have his own bench and set'of, tools. The old garage which Is 43 by 38 is being modernised and made into a stockroom and office, with ladirs and mens rest rooms was drlver Qf the Uuek, gram should be planned in such L. TerrAeotE Jl. If 0n 0ne end De , , . k nMatoes from 1 Irm - .u that the iob of harvesting .,. 1 . hind the old garage there will . bi be a wav L?L !VJ .J. suitable wl" added to the list of pro- an an addlli011 addition 22 33 bv by 30 30 whleh which wll will coincides .with the weather as nearly as possible, says W. T. Burns, Dominion Experimental Station, Prince George. There are a number of things that can be done to assist in accomplishing this objective and, at the same time, can be consid-ced good cropping practice. First of all the hay harvest hould toe completed early. Hay .should be made during the early nart of July to obtain good qual-i!y. Occasionally, due to weather conditions, it is necessary to delay the job. In no case should it be allowed to lap over into August and compete with the grain and clover seed harvest for time. Clover seed crops should be cut as early as possible, so as to c: good yields of high grade '.pert. After the first of August, 15. Grain cutting should not be delayed. In an area such as Northern British Columbia it Is not nossiblc to wait until the eed is hard and the straw dry. In view of weather conditions It will usually be better to harvest when the seed is In the firm dough stage even though the stems contain considerable sap. Another point of importance is Mrs. VicGlraud drove from Smithers ,on Monday and ' "Is spending a short holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mmn. Sherwood. as the first ripened heads begin (Tuesdays maximum was 81 to drop. The clortr seed should cut not later than August to have all equipment thorough ly overhauled and repaired be fore it is needed. Mowers will need a complete checking over for knifes, guards, bearings, etc. The binder should have the canvases, knife, rollers, knotter all checked for repairs and the thresher should beput in shape. It is wasteful to make such repairs after the crop is ready or to have a breakdown in the field In this district one must be ready for the harvest when it 's readv. The season Is too short for delays whatever the cause. duce being brought in. TERRACE Many people in Terrace heart! with regret that Harry McKen- contain a welding, machine and blacksmith shop. The 'building has a modern hot air furnace in a special furnace room which will heat the entire building. AH ready installed is a hydraulic ney had passed away last week greasin? area. The new addition at Prince George. Mr. McKenney ; was officially 'ooened recently was provincial constable here 1 by va successful dance which was for several years until he was I attrnded bv a ereat number of transferred to Prince George prnDie from smithers and the about six years ago. He leaves to surrounding district. mourn his passing, his widow with three young children. There are also .two children of his for-jut marriage Weather is still fine and warm. A STRONG PUMP ' An adult ordinarily has 23 pounds of blood, and at each pulsation the heart; sends 10 pounds through the veins and arteries. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. If an engagement U broken after the wedding invitations have been mailed, what form of announcement should bi sent? A. The announcement should and Mrs. Charles Jones announce that the marriage of their daughter Jane and Mr. James Smith will hot take place. . Is it bad form to tip a soup bowl, or a plate containing liquid ; t... rvn "FRONTIER GAL" SHOWING HERE Technicolor Drama of Pioneer Town Coming to Capitol This Friday and Saturday A thrilling and colorful drama In novel style, "Frontier Gal," with Yvonne De Carlo and Rod Cameron In the leading roles, comes as the feature offering to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this Friday and Saturday. Taken In technicolor, the action of the story takes place Jn a pioneer settlement and was filmed agalnsi setting of picturesque wilderness. Miss De Carlo takes the role of the operator of a saloon. Rod Cameron is a fugitive from justice. Their romance extends over a period of six years. Miss De Carlo has two singing numbers. The supporting cast includes such favorites as Andy Devine, Fuzzy Knight, Sheldon Leonard, Andrew Tombes and a heart-winning juvenile newcomer, little Beverly Simmons. food, when eating? A. Yes; this should never bi done. Q. Is flat contradiction ever permissible? A. No; any flat contradiction Is always rude, and can be avoided If one Is tactful. CRAWLER CRANE FOR RENT Crawler Crane, 1'2-yard shovel attachments, dragline, 30 ft. boom, available for day use with operator and oiler. Call Highway Construction Co. Phone 631 (172) DOTTLE i !i 49 S9r Mm(R tasty REPAIRS nOLLECTOR IJ WMm wm srsif rs III oaii Radios w Phone Blue 737 Wc Buy PEKFEX Bottles PROJIIT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE . LING THE TAILOR We arc taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 - 220 Sixth Street You also get Expert Pre- ' FURNITURE -sq.k. I rwr For Your ur 1 Family umiiy scripti?n pharmaceutical ServiCM f needs. d f REPAIRING (Hiwimieb) 1 your ...... nou MedlCineS Upholstering - Slip Covers I I)faPCS iooso.ft. -choose products made MfPIITPHFOM tUYNOW- I by the Njal Company I'ltUU I t ILUll A ll I II f f U with over half a cent- r.lllhMi fl I fl V I M V ury's reputation for KniiKlnAl I 1 L V I I II J I "rLr and umiid CABINET SHOP (E. C. Wallace, Mgr.) 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' LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave ana Ilhr.no T?Pll 3 IB . 4 . w . . w .mR&TSt jj?""" Scrvi PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Schuman S. Julian REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES O NlEht Calls: Blue 170 Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH 61 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FItASER STREET Prince Rupert new ku " HOTEL A Home Away Ratr 7, UP 50 Room.K. Ho water PRINCE RUPERT. r,l OOI P.V-