1 rt 1 i t I ! Prince tttipcrr Dnilp J3elus Saturday, January 19, 1916 $ Jim -mm Wallace Yard Goods Department PRESENTS . . DRAPERY AND SLIPCOVERING We feel we've been lucky in securing a substantial selection of Drapery and Slipcovering Cloths. You'll be the judge. ... We await your verdict. WALLACE ii- 'S B B IBIBiaaiBIHIBRIDBinBIDBBiaBBIIIIIIll i REX CAFE mm- Under New Management "Z, Chinese Dishes our specialty. Chop Sucy - Chow Mcin Open C a.m. to 2 a.m. Second Avenue West We Have D Seeing is Believing COME IN Look for the Red "TODAY'S Sr-ECIAL" Cards with the black arrow indicating one of the Bargains of the Day! MUSSALLEM S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 EMPIRE CAFE (FCuicny L.D.) Completely Renovated ana Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 11 a.m. to 1 ajn. See Us for Your I NEW YEAR OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS 8 SMALL CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete !j1.7." 3 LARGE CALENDAR PADS AND STAND, complete JjW.OO g SMALL CALENDAR PADS (IDEAL) 7."(f 5 LARGE CALENDAR PADS (JUMBO) Sjl.ti." i DIBB PRINTING COMPANY I g Office Supplies, Bookbinding, Printing, Stationery 5 Birthday anil Every Day Cards 5 BESNER BLOCK Waterman Pens THIRD AVENUE 5 TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET1 ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (H. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE I Welding i( ,f and Body lf Repairs No job Is too large or too small for us. Our mechanics arc T&x . ,ir fit mm MMmM experts in body repair. Dependable, prompt service TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE W. C. OSBORNE V. IMHOFP "0X 202 77L ""rm. TERRACE H 93 Of Course! M ' one it; ROBERTSON BOTTLE BUYERS Phone Red 296 after G o'clock. We will call for them. HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Make this your comfortable home In Prince Rupert. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 676 I i Garden Noteboo Everyone can garden the window box way, whether he lives In an apartment dwelling or home, And now Is the time to be thinking of it, for boxes can be constructed during the winter weeks so they will be ready for the earliest start In the spring. The Illustration shows the dimensions for a single window. If made of cypress it will last well and cost less than a dollar to build. Wheie large or multiple windows demand great length, the other dimensions may be larger in proportion, or boxes !ffr&l!ACIETS CAN SC 1 Lr FITTED AROUND !SILL IF KSIRED. BORE "A" HOLES COVES HOLES IN BOTTOM 6" VUTH BBOKLN APART FOB POTTERY BEFORE DRAINAGE FILLING. CANADIAN I ' 1"! IN 'I I ' i i i'l BOOKS ii ihl r BEST SELLERS Cass Tintberlanc (Sinclair Lewis) y 3.25 The Peacock Sheds His Tail (Alice T. Hobart) : 3.25 The Black Rose (Thomas B. Costain) . . . 3.25 Most Secret (Nevil Shute) 3.00 The White Tower (James R. Ullman) . . . 3.50 Officially Dead (Quentin Reynolds) 3.10 Three o'CIock Dinner (Josephine Pinckney) : 3.25 Last Leaves (Stephen Leacock) 2.75 The White Deer (James Thurber) ...... 3.25 Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAI. STOKERS Barr&Anderson LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 for each window made. Remember that window boxes are a decoration for the house. They should harmonize with it. and improve its appearance. The boxes should usually be painted to match the dominant color of the house, or of its trim. The flowers will look b;st if they make a contrasting note, providing an accent of color. Perhaps the finest of all window box flowers are petunias, because they blossom constantly throughout, the summer, and provide so interesting a variety of color, form and habit. The balcony type petunias, . which produce trailing vine-like stems, make graceful festoons which drape from the boxes. Tall nastui'-iams, particularly the new doubles, including Golden Gleam, and Its hybrids, give the same effect as the balcony type petunias and they are excellent window box subjects Fragrant flowers, such as mig nonette, ten-weeks' stocks, and dwarf snapdragons, are doubly attractive. The list of flowers that can be grown in window boxes embraces almost the entire seed catalog. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS CATTLE FOR Specializing in Ul McCUTCHEON Third Avenue at Sixth Street ISLAND PEOPLE PAY TRIBUTE TO NORMAN WATT (By ISLANDER) SKIDEGATE: The death of Norman A. Watt, Prince Rupert government agent came as a great shock to people of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. Watt was well known and loved by all the Island people. As Government Agent he knew the desires, and trials, of the people and was willing to give a helping hand to all. , He treated everyone as his qual and was always willing to go to much personal trouble to assist the people of the Islands. Serving his country on the Timely Topics COTTONWOOD LOG MAN ON VISIT; WOMAN HAS 5 SOLDIER BROTHERS Harold Lynuili, lo production manager for Western Plywoods Ltd., which is taking cottonwood logs from the Terrace area for the plant at Vancouver, shipping from here to Port Edward where the logs are rafted, left on Wednesday evening for McBride and other points east of Prince George, whence the concern is also taking veneer logs, and will return to Vancouver by way of Quesnel. Mr. Ly-num is desirous of Increasing his supply of logs from this district and would take birch as well as MEXICO The largest single shipment of dairy I'attlo ever lruidc from- ('atuulii to Mexioo recent ly passed over Canadian National Railways' lines in. a MMvial . i-..:.. It I - f ).r 1 i i num. ii uii.-Mrjivu ui ouu pun ureii llolMein, Jersey, Guernsey and Ayrshire cows and heifers, purchased "by the Mexican Government, and fol lowed a previous purchase, made, in May, of 10!) llolstciiw, the iirnt roniplcto, ncril of cattle ever to be boiifrlit in (Jan.iilrt. for nvthirt tn Mexico. 'Hie top photograph allows l'?1 v the largo t-Iiipment, a group of Jlolstcms in a Canadian National ltailwavsKtockyard, tested ami checked, ready to enter a (.'. N. It. block ear to start their journey to Mexico. Pictured lielow is General J. (1. Eh-cobar. left, "f Montreal and Mexico, president of the Canadian intcr-America Assoeiation, discussing with l rederico Sanchez, representing thn Mexican Government, the. matter of further shipments from Canada. mm SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m. Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone- 568 OUR REGISTERED PHARMACIST KNOWS THE IMPORTANCE OF FILLING ACCURATELY. You can rely on us. PHARMACY Phone 79 battlefields of France, Mr Watt also served Canada from Brltlsn Columbia to the Yukon and he served well. He knew the Islands. having toured them many times and at every f lace he was welcome. In passing, Mr. Watt has left a great monument in the hearts of the Island people. In 1944 the Junior Chamber sponsored an anti-venereal disease campaign which stirred the city and culminated in the publication of a four-page newspaper supplement which went into every home in the city. The Health League of Canada ordered 1,0000 extra copies of this publication. from Terrace cottonwood. The only thing that prevents his company from laK-lnz Iocs in the eap between Ter race and Penney is high freight rates. Rev. Roland Hills, rector of SC. Matthew's Anglican Church at Terrace, returned on Wednesday night's train via Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancouver. Another brother of Mrs. G. M. Mclnnis Is arriving shortly after overseas service to take up residence in Terrace. He is Pte. Leslie Major who was discharged recently from the Canadian Army after having been through the Sicilian, Italian and Western European campaigns with the Armored Corps. Already here for some time has been another of Mrs. Mclnnis's soldier brothers, Allan Major, who was invalided back to Canada with leg wounds and Is expecting his war bride wife to arrive soon from England. In all Mrs. Mclnnis had five brothers overseas, others being S?t. Harry and Signalman Joe Major, now at Luscar. Alta.. and Pte. Howard Major at Edmonton. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Major of Jasper, the father having been a .sergeant overseas In the last war. Fit. Lt. William Osbonv. so.i of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Osborne of Terrace, after taking special courses, has joined the 168th squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force and will engage in transAtlantic transport flying. Early last fall. Fit. Lt. Osborne visited his parents here. IN THE St;PI:EMR COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTF.R OP THK "ADMINISTRATION ACT" nnd IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTAIE OF OU3TAF ELSTROM, DECEASE' INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of 111 Honor. W. E. Fisher, made on the 8tU day of January. A D. 1040, I wa appointed Administrator of the Estate of Oustaf Elstrom, deceased, Intestate, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 10th day of February, A.D. 1948. and all parties Indebted to the Estate arc required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this uin nay oi January, A.D. 1946. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. 19 NORMAN A. WATT. Support "J.CC. Week" Jan 14-21 PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 or 652 Sunday Midnite & Mot TWO SWELL PICTURE r . I 5 AXVW7 m. I-Sh Bupil BRIAN DONLEVY AS "THE GREAT McGINTY" with . AKIM TAMIROFF Business and Professional For Your FOUNDATION GARMENT Made-to-Measure MRS. PEIIREAULT representative of Spencer Supports (Canada) Ltd. 1313 OVERLOOK 8T. Box 1177, Station "B" INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada n. r. I.OVIN. Thone Creen 974 Representative Box 62fl 117 2nd Ave. W. Opposite TMCA PniNCE RUPERT, B.C. ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING Si PAPERIIANGINa 633 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 p.m.) i HANDYMAN HOME SERVIC E Oil Burners Cleaned and Repaired Chimney Cleaning and all Home Repairs Ice Deliveries Saturday Green 480 Phone Green 337 "House of Better Cleaning" EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Authorized "FLEX FORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 303 3rd Ave. W. Books. Magazines, Newspapers Phone Blue 810 (Res. Green 955) JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist JOHN BULGER LTD. Third Avenue GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jackings - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 FOR PROMPT tni EFFICIENT SERYICI null Sour qUutt to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO.LU t UYUOUR W, VAKCOUVtR.I.C. mm Jump tunes-torch -songs sweet amUm' 'T...;il. i m wiin teen-age tempo it soiia. groove aboard a ht liner and i tarl "natal A DDK I) FEATURE HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOI Permanent VaL Beauty Culture In all Rstr.l 206 4th Street Phi If it's a Rock Jcb- Call a R;:nl can M. SAUNDEPJ Blue t"J Concrete Sidevulk; Ei I don't take w-rklcil do m. r'.f. PARTRIDGF & GUNSTOX General Contract P.O. Box 1439, Stat1:: Phone Grcn 417 House Repairs, ahki Cabinet Work Feu. CAlilllitlCS Willi-""" Prompt attention !' Work to please everf. No work too large or ta II. J. LUND Palatine rw UNION rAi" Interior ana f.W. 1JUA ' ' GEORGE L. Public Accountant, An Besner Block . - - T'lV'S SMITH & bw Engineers P.O. Phone" 171 Nleht Calls I k rn rv A I h t) Z i" (Tom Harvey' Westholmc Room'-v m i ndov lint auii"y AUCTION and .. . Ctnft v .n mi re uiv X HI""" J Ddngyourfuri: It sold lor w fP, I, CHRISTUM Auctioneer. SUPPORT THE WAR For Informal'"-Blue 09 or BK