,... , , ar Oleand- iwcment was in em' E:wood Brooks rnm a holiday urnp'-ti oart of Bri- ncluding Van-and Kamloops. .,tw: they visited or.aner Stanley, u-ad' win be shd to ji Rta' weu ana ibs -f-etveo hi discharge AW . l ) n Oovc t?a: overcome i inp nn sunaav evc- ".111 .1 ' " . iirlnoo nunprt bv ci the Prince Itupere H pita) Dli: Icuby whilr on a jr had the misfor- f M LAKE llll II II fl mil rm!lii llnnr1 i r din it j ii"""M t OISLAKF- The hall at Uk wa: the scene of :: rswe.l dance when on vi i.lv.z a crowd gather the Oilman fam- i: :r.ori7 leaving lor i aft tivln" atTches-b fcr more than 25 dancing until : ::.) .arch was served. '.' I nrncnted Mrs. - r.sndbar in which r.::r.ey from the r:.i rr-ret that this T always heln- ver affair In the li G. an ha:; taught Ti.St .nkut Lake until .i ' bed be one or the t craen her own '('- o -nhool. 3 Mr Giian had 12 T.rc an: Joined the 1 ihe Air Force, Armv and Tommy "!tr Corpj Tommy t anion, leaving 11 an family ceitalhly t-om the well wishes vh.:s c;mmunlty and w mtied in Bums a: nirre as three !"dren attended high ?" tci ;Dme time. prestation, danc- r umed to music pro- Maame Drew. Sam Re-- Partington. Earl fi and Mr A, Moore, i and H-jgn Neave. RRACE TRANSFER (Harold Scheduled Trips Sunday, Wednesday Charter Trips to tRRACE... ews an tiicir) nn a i "r-iAKTMENT STnitP ! Shoes anil near r m I inziy r - i MLiril-. - . . ninmrnxtT mnrnn AGE OBTAINS L.iviiM i miailk r. . j; trrlii'lo nn his wjiv hnirifi tn his o.nmn urn Road Saturday evening, uieu -ui natural Dr K - LOieman, pauiuiuyita, i mice nu- rT , ti hit., nr tvm Knnx united Lnurcn, nev. mr. ivic- n .lit ....,. O NT T':..l. offiriatintf. rauueaieia were, o. ruiK- when a'oout 20 miles east of Terrace which made it necessary to transport the car back to Terrace by truck, ny using the newly Inaugurated long distance telephone somewhat extensively, Mr. Rlaikabv managed to locate another axle of the proper make In ITazelton and get It put aboard n car which was leaving for Terrace. On arrival of the new axle, repaire were soon effected and he was able to proceed. Mn. J. McLeod Is now able to be up and about again although still too weak for any strenuous exercise. .Timei Pretay. who had the mUfurtune ro loe the finders of his left hand. while employed in the lumber industry at Shames, h now home nnd making a satisfactory recovery. Mr. nn4 Mrs. J. II. Smith and dauehter have returned from a holiday visit to the south. While In Vancouver they visited Walter (Pop) Adams whojs well and active, The funeral of the late Paul nrodln. of Itooswood, Kalum lake, who has been for the last 20 years associated with Oscar Olander, took place Monday nfternoon from Knox United Church, Rev. McAllister conduct-Ins the service. Mr. Barr was organist. The hymn sung was "Abide With Me." Pallbearers were Oeorge Little, Walter War-ner. A. Beaudln. John Hepburn, J. Felber. James Cauthers, Mr. Brodln'.s brother. John Brodln. resides in Minnesota. US A. Interment was in Kalum bemctery. Harry Terrence. the infant son of Harry and Mrs. LaBarre, was laid to rest on Saturday afternoon from the Pentecostal Church. Itev. Graham conducted the ceremony. The hymn sung was "Safe In the Arms of Jesus." Sst. S. E. Cooper was pallbearer. There were many beautiful floral offerings. Interment took place In Kalum Cemetery. Foill Hau?land, chairman of the board of village commissioners, returned Moncay evening from a business trip made In the Interests of Terrace, from Prince Rupert. He was able to purchase a cement mixer from the York Construction Co. sale which will be a great asset to the district. Robert Martin and Rolph Walker, both of Oregon, are In Terrace, having arrived by car. They are interested In observing the opportunities for diversified farming and lumbering. AND TAXI Smith) to Lakclsc Lake , and Saturday Any Part of District tkukace. nr.. "IKS EL and TltArrrm im imidc UI'EN SUNDAYS ,i urn .in a vs or ""n0"1 repairs and gas d Vi .J.. Tnhirs rmm I err nee. TERItACK m $itrv ACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE a,Crs iu GENERAL MOTORS Products 'NE Woitir flAC -...1 miTiTiitn ivvf liivn of the sews ARE WEDDED AT TERRACE Miss Hazel Coombs Becomes Rridc of Ronald E. Cole TERRACE St. Andrew's Anglian Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday evening when Miss Hazel M. Coombs was united in marriage to RonaW E. Cole, son of Mrs. E. Cole. The ceremony' was performed by Rey. Roland Hills, Given In marriage by her brother-in-law, Cecil Lever, the bride was a charming picture In a white sheer floor-length irown and net veil. Her bouquet was of red rosea and white carnations with ferns. Attending the bride was Miss Merle West who chose turquoise sheer, trimmed with silver lace, for the occasion. Her headdress was of turquoise b:ue silk roses to match her dress and she car-1 rled a bouquet of pink cluster loses and baby breath. Oarnet Jackson was grooms-' man while William Donald was usher. Music for the wedding march was played by Mrs. I). McMillan. Mrs. Fred ash, Mrs. Norberg and Miss Freda Hall were responsible for the beautiful decorations In. the churcn. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Terrace Hotel Cafe where over 30 guests sat down to a delicious supper. Mrs. E. Cole, mother of the crooni. received the guests. The bride's table was beautifully decorated with summer flowers and centred with a three-tier wedding cake which was duly cut by the bride. The toast to the bride was pro posed by Rev. R. Kuts and res- 1 ponded to by the groom, while the toast to the Wesmaid was offered by Cecil Lever and suitably replied to by the groomsman. Appropriate speeches were made by Nigel Sherwood, Frank Qavln and W. Donald. I Later in the evening the new- lyweds held .open house In their1 future home on Lakelse Avenue where many friends called to offer their felicitations. FREE FOR AN HOUR HARROW, England a Herman Sihultz, 44-year-old German prisoner-of-war from a camp in this Middlesex town, escaped recently and was recapturedall In one hour. Business and JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 W. H. CORRINS . Painting and Decorating FREE ESTIMATES Phone Blue 451 P.N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls, Green 977 Prince Rupert If it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock1 Man can M.SAUNDERS Blue 6C6 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. PARTRIDGE, GUNSTON & RICE General Contractors P.O. Box 1489, Station B Phone Green 417 House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Given Prompt attention all work. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES.' Green 488 Red 894 District STEWART NEWS Latest from Portland QmalMinins Centre STEWART Dr. Wm. H. White, geologist with the Provincial Department of Mines, and his assistant, G. Willox, have arrived and will be in this district until September looking over the properties in operation and examining trail requirements. During me pasi weeK ne nas been Oold urup properties ana ru for the upper Salmon River area on Saturday. While In that area he will look into the- question of the extension of the Big Missouri road t0 Tide Lake. This road is much needed as It will serve the Morris Summit Gold Mine, the Troy Oroup, Silver Tip, Silver Crest, -.he Leta Exploration Company's property and the East Group on Tide Lake. The latter is a property which was owned by the late Mrs. Annie Campbell of Hyder and from which such .pectacular values as $36,000 per ton were obtained. Dr. White is keenly interested in the developments of the district and expressed the hope that he will be able to come here next year. Noel Traversy, former resident of Hyder, Alaska, Is visiting here renewing old acquaintances in both Stewart and Hyder. Mr. Traversy is "now In business in Ketchikan. He was an actlvs member of the Portland Canal Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, when he resided In Hyder. Manfred McGeer dropped In by plane on Thursday for a short visit and Is much interested in the renewed mining activity. Fire of unknown origin consumed the caEin rented by Lome Dempsey and Leo Maloney. Both men were absent from the cabin at the time and when the fire was discovered it had too great a hold for anything to be recovered. The house was owned by Mrs. Fred Young and Is not believed to be covered by Insurance. The steamer Catala was in port at the time and everyone was busy with freight and mall. The local union, United Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, staged ihe usual mid-summer sports day at Premier on Saturday, finishing up with a dance in the evening which was well attended by the residents of Stewart Professional CHIROPRACTIC R. J. PARKER, D.C. (Palmer Graduate) Suite 6 Telephone Smith Block Green 995 GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION backings - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branchet 206 ,4th Street : Phone 659 SMITH & ELKINS LTD Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 27 ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING Si PAPERHANGINO 633 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 p.m.) GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 H. J. LUND Painting Paperhangmg Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 rOR PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVKI Mil sour 4Uiia to COLUMBIA OPTICAL C0.LU HIRMOiaB.WUICDUVU.lf. Buy more War ravings Stamps over the iiig Four and the and Hyder. It was a very enjoyable affair. A fine looking Jersey bull was added to the herd of th local dairy when the Catala loeked last week. Bobby Hutchings had Ms hands full leading It to town. Ernest McMullen sr. and his on, Ernest Jr., arrived from Vancouver and they are now at work clearing the American Creek trail to the Alto Group. Mr. Alto brought in a horse to pack supplies. DIVORCE RATE SOARS MANCHESTER, England 05 Because of the record number of cases which are waiting to be heard, Manchester1 may have a permanent full-time divorce court. Classified - - Claauirieds: 2c pr word per Insertion, 60c; Cards or Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Funeral Not: and Engagement FOR KENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 843 9th Ave. West. (185) FOR RENT Rooms, reasonable rates, quiet and clean. Green's Rooms, 622 Fraser St. (180) FOR RENT Furnished suite Vith oil burner, and private entrance. 940 Ambrose Ave. (178) FOR RENT Six-room house with two furnished bedroms and kitchen stove. Apply 209 5th West or Helgerson Block, Suite 1. (168) HELP WANTED BRIGHT AND HONEST boys and girls wanting Dally News de livery routes should enter their names at the office. APPLICATIONS will be received up to August 8 by the undersigned fot position female clerk for Telephone Department. Typist preferred. Preference will be given to applicants with former telephone operating experience. II. D. Thaln, City Clerk. (179) HOUSEKEEPER Good accom modation and wages. 722 vyest Fifth. (tf) RELIABLE WOMAN to mind three children. Phone Blue 191. (183) INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS and Measures, male, Department of Trade and Commerce, Vancouver. $1500-$2100. Full particulars on posters in post offices, National Employment Service Offices or Civil Service Commission of Canada, Vancouver. Application forms, obtainable thereat, should oe filed not later than August 12, 1946, with the Civil Service Commission of Canada, Ottawa. (It) LOST LOST Man's hand-made wallet, brown leather, containing Important papers. Finder please return same to Dally News. Reward. (183) PERSONAL MASSAGE Ladles only. Appointments taken up to 11:30 a.m. Phone Red 246. Marie Richardson. (178) MACHINERY t't SAW better lumber more economically., use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company I'rnlted. Vancouver B.c (tf) T-NT RKOISTRY ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 941-I tc lflt Five Thousand Four Hundred and Sixty-one (5401), Range Five ffil Coast nistrlrt until tn vowktaln Ten and FiftycKtftiJ' areins (10 and 50100ths.) acres, more or less. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title, Is. ued In the name of Alexander Noble has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby elven that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first Dostlnc hereof. Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title, In r lieu or said Lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid obpectlon be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B.C., this 18th day or July. 194, A.D. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar ot Titles. A 17 MARION KEEFE SHOWER HONOREE Mrs; Sweden and Mrs. Cassidy Fran Lake Hostesses FRANCOI SLAKE On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Sugden and Mrs. Cassldy were Joint hostesses at a shower for Miss Marion Keefe who is shortly to be married. TKe gathering, was at the Beach House and the dining room was bright with .gorgeous cut flowers. After games and contests a model old-fashioned well was brought in. It had a green roof with a little green pall hanging on a rope and" the well was draped around with green and yellow ItiUs. The .guest of honor sat beside tills lovely model and unwrapped her gifts, which were passed around for all to see. Several photos were taken of the gathering. In the garden and hen a delicious lunch was served. Miss Keefe thanked the hostesses and guests and Invited any who were In Prince George later on to visit her In her new home. VETS BUY HOMES WELLINGTON, N.Z. W The New Zealand government has paid out $78,000,000 in loans for the re-establishment of war veterans. Almost half ot this has been paid for the purchase of homes. About $25,280,000 has been spent to- buy farms and stock. The balance has been used for establishing veterans in business and for the purchase of tools and furniture. Advertising - - minimum charge, 60c. Birth Nafccea Notices, Marriage Announcements: 2. FOR SAIE FOR SALE Three acres and buildings in Terrace, B.C. Unsurpassed as business location, on highway and close to school. Write 957 East 39th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C., for particulars. (179) WE BUY AND SELL New and Used Furniture; also Hard ware. See us before buying elsewhere. Used phonograpn records, 20c; 5-plece kitchen set, $18.50; electric ranges McClary's, from $15; circular heater, oil burner, with electric fan, almost new; sewing machine, $24.50 ; 3-plece chesterfield In good shape, $69.50; electric washing machine. In good shape; radio, 9 tubes, $15; baby carriages, from $7; hassocks, from $2.50; beds, complete, from $12:50; electric fans from $7.50; motors with electric fans, from $16.50; new Gurney ranges, all-enamel; new scatter rugs, big assortment, $1.65 each. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Phone Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Bargain prices, today only studio lounge and chair; bed; spring and spring filled mattress; dreslng table; kitchen table and two .chairs with leather seats. Phone Blue 993, Suite 10, Besner Apartments, after 6 p.m. (It) TWO LUNCn COUNTERS 12 and 16 feet; 14 restaurant stools; 100 feet 4 and 6 -Inch wooden pipe; 100 feet 'l-inch galvanized pipe; glassware; Singer sewing machine; milkshake machine; Premier vacuum cleaner. To be seen at '2171 Seal Cove Circle. (tf) FOR SALE Sawmill with two-and-a-half million feet of timber; camp and kitchen utensils; equipment, tools, 4 horses, good condition. Price $5000. Apply Lee Jim, Hazel-ton, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE 12-tube Silver Tone radio; spring-filled mattress; single bed and dresser; standing lamp; cocktail table; magazine table; one folding cot; one studio couch. 715 5th West, or Green 503. (tf) FOR IMMEDIATE SALE A Bargain and good oportunlty. Quick Lunch and Tea Rooms in a choice location. All In first class condition with living quarters. A really good investment for a steady reliable couple. Call at 703 Fulton St. or write Box 923, Prince Rupert, B.C. (179) FOR SALE Hot plate with oven. $30.00. No. 1 Washington Blk, (179) JVIODERN FIVE -ROOM HOME at ment; sunporch; garden; harbor view; partly furnished. $4800, with terms contract. Armstrong Agencies. (181) FOR SALE 4-room house with bath, fully furnished. Good play-yard for small cfilldren, with playhouser. 328 7th Ave. West. (182) Advertise la the. Dally Ne.ws. Prfnce Rupert Dnilp JScUijj ' Wednesday, July 31. 134(5 FOR SALE Camp Ranges Jacket Heaters With or Without Tanks Complete , Kitchen Equipment For "emngs Call Mr. McDonald Highway Construction Co. Ltd. : Prince Rupert Branch Phone 631 Watch far further materials to be advertised. 178 - ? Phone Blue $30 Green & Builders All Interior and Exterior Work We Serve You Nothing But the Best ... SPECIAL ICED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND I UUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Unsatisfactory Watches If you are carrying around one of those aggravators, get rid of it. Then come here and get something worth the name of a watch. They cost you VJ3.00 to $75.00 according- to the looks and style, etc., and last twenty years or longer. And while they are lasting you, they are giving good reliable service. That's the only sort to own. And we can prove them on our new watch regulator. JOHN BULGER JEWELLER NOW FOR BETTER SERVICE AND GREATER-NJilL. CONVENIENCE, WE ARE LOCATED AT'. PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE; Second Avenue For . . . ; SAILS AWNINGS TARPAULINS CANVAS WORK OF ALL KINDS Venetian Blinds Window Blinds Garden Chairs Shopping Bags Edmondson Awning and Sail Works Phone 632 r0- Boi 302 Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Bus. Blue I I 5 Res. Red 127 Ask for George Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 P.O. Box 1464 Kermode and Painters Free Estimates and Prompt Service Plumbing: and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 HAVE YOU ORDERED NEXT WINTER'S COAL YET '. : id!' IF NOT, DO NOT DELAY!; INQUIRE ABOUT OUR BUDGET PLAfj Philpott Evitt&Co.Lttl Phone 651 or (i"52 tifhU 1 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 pjn. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent" Third Ave. Phone 588 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared ee R. E. MORTIMER , 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88