Only blue in the rinse . . PREVENTS CLOTHES TURNING YELLOW! Scrubbing and rubbing won't wash out that yellow tinge only one thing will restore the snowy sparkle to white clothes and that it blue! A swish or two of Reckitt's IUue in th final rinsing water will keep clothes white and new looking! Try it and see . ; . but, remember it's Reckitt's Blue in that last rinsing that docs the trick! III I II Ml II L MacKenzie Furniture PHONE 657 L I .M 1 T T I) "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CARPET UNDER-FELT 'OZITE' 1 a fftt wide, cut to any length required to fit any carpet. It gives them new life. Sve yjur carpet until new ones become available. I PHONE US FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS lM -;5 327 Third Avenue AND TASTV C01D BULKLEY MARKET t WW DELIVER DAILY bun AVENUE rmi.i; 178 fENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL I PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION fcone Block LIMITED. PO. box laei Phone r0:t Evenings: Green UUi We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. ritEE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLA1N BROTHERS HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" f"ON'Eni7 : P.O. Bos 171 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY Phones 116 and 117 'esh Local Itaw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY INCOME TAX Returns prepared See R. K. MORTIMHR 324 2nd Ave. - Phone 88 CIVIC CENTRE FOR LIBRARY I Possibility of New Home : Iieing; Secured Suggested I Missing Hooks Wanted The most encouraging netfs that the Library Board has heard 1 for some time Is that there Is ! a strong possibility that suitable accommodation may be provided for the library In the Civic Centre. At the general meeting of the Library Board last evening, Mrs. N. 11. Arnold, chairman, told the members that the matter had already been discussed informally with the Civic Centre officials. The members of the Board then Inspected the rooms that might be available. There Is the llbrsjy room formerly used by the Y.M.C.A. In It there are already shelves. Then the room on either side or It would be available and either one would give more floor space than Is being used In the present library. The whole set-up would be almost Ideal. It would to discuss the matter further with the Civic Centre officials and the city finance committee tp see If the matter could be brought to a successful conclusion. Incidentally, If the library was moved to the Civic Centre, the present building would be available for the Museum Board. IN THE SUPREME COUTIT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ELMER HAROLD RICE DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that bT Ordw of His Honour Judge W. E. Fliher, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of Brlt-uh rniiimblii. I was on the 10th day of July. 1946. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Elmer Harold ni. rioprnKrd. limited to hU estate within the province of British Columbia, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly veruiea to me on ur wiuic vut day of August. 1948, after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. AND all parties Indebted to the ..tni r ronulred to oav the amount of their Indebtedness to me forth- uHlh DATED this 12th day of July, AD. 1948- GORDON PHASER FORBES, nrriMai Administrator. TriTvr Runert. B.C. 174 1.. 1 1 m 1 . CP v " ,et vet5 !- m. rary building. The Board expressed its strong Indignation at the action of a few citizens who still fail to return copies of books to the lib- 1 " nclttlllril Iff it oe - n rri en 4 m .v.etv" i.sei- LING THE TAILOR We are taklne cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 849 420 Slxth Street idvorc- e u". wot " wew- ec"r:eutv re ..n EDMUNDS & WALKER LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASS'N ROYAL FISH CO. LIMITED WHIZ FISHERIES LIMITED DOTTLE - 0 A" e . VMM- Am I having a time with that nosey old sailor who lives below 1" I seem to be the most logical ar- This wimW h most sntlsfaetorv - L I 1 11 -11.. V1V. . . . .'I rangcineni, mj nave me cny no- t0 tne Museum Board as aireaay .'AW, In T rt PoTlfrn . i ii 1.11.14. 1 lie Crnrg Mjtltirv A.Tjiii. $irvitf.. 1m. .1 I PUBLIC COLD The chairman was authorized ; on the upper floor of the lib-1 VI I IK All I nrKr Another Prince Rupert need whlsh was brought forward at the meeting of the Prince Rupert Public Relations Council lost that of the book. "Potlatch to! msht was for a public cold Mor- Pulplt." This book is now out j age plant, not only for the hand-, of print but the borrower has j ling of commercial fish offer-made no effort to return it to ings over and above those being the librarian in spite of several ! taken care of by existing cold communications. The board Js!storag6 plants but to provide considering taking the necessary legal acton to recover the book as well as payment of accumulated fines. The request to the Provincial The city engineer will endeavour to have the lawn cut but he Is seriously handicapped by lack of labor. The Ketchikan telephone dir ectory is now available in the reading room. Tills makes a fairly complete library of tele-nhonp directories for the whole "v u oc toN co ,t PtW A ot C,V. lockers for smaller local customers. B. J. Eacon, himslf in the commercial fish business,- mentioned difficulties at times in Government to have the present getting fish Into the crowded building painted was refused by the provincial chief architect. r-nnnrllfm wpst and northwest. Mrs. M. M. Roper, Miss Van- Prpwnt at the meetlne were Cooten, librarian, Rev. R. A. Wll- YYr.reftse an. vVv I" oe existing plants. Others referred io the fact that public cold .storage plants were, in existence in many cities smaller than Prince Rupert and did a thriving and profitable business as well as providing a, much-needed public service which was entirely lacking here today. Mrs. N. E. Arnold, chairman, son and J. S. Wilson, secretary, Prince 'Rupert Fish Plant workers have heen offered wage rales rtnd working conditions EQUAL to those 'recently negotiated and embodied in signed agreements for Vancouver. Furthermore, such higher rates would be effective from January 15th, 19-16 several months 'IIEFOKE such rates were effective in Vancouver. T rincc Runert waterfront employers have VOLUNTARILY agreed to "equalize" wage rates with Vancouver. ..el. . i ATLIN FISHERIES LIMITED BACON FISHERIES LIMITED BOOTH FISHERIES CANADIAN CO. LIMITED CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE CO. LIMITED PRINCE ItUI'EKT COLLECTOR Phone Blue 737 We Buy PERFEX Bottles PROSIPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE CRAWLER CRANE FOR RENT Crawler Crane, Vi-yard shovel attachments, dragline, 30 ft. boom, available for day use! with operator and oiler. Call-Highway Construction Co., Phone 631 (172) rfnce tltipttt Drtilp Beto 20 YEARS AGO Friday. July 19. 1346 July 10, 192G With good weath-tr prevailing, sockeye fishing on the Naas and Slteeria was well ahead of the 1925 season. Spring salmon fish ing was still in progress on the Naas and Skeena. In the Fitz-hugh Sound district there were comolairits teat sharks and yfiung whales were damaging fish nets. A band concert was held in th-3 Westho'jne Theatre by the band of the cruiser 1I.M.S. Cur lew which was in port while on a cruise of the north coast. Because there were few men unemployed In Prince. Rupert, it was expected that not many would take advantage of special harvest excursion rates toeing offered to encourage men to help with the prairie grain harvest. An employment service estimate said that 57,000 men would be needed for the harvest If) For Expert Radio Repair Service 'PHONE 644 "At the first sign of trouble, bring your radio to us. Our trained radio repair men will tio an expert Job on it. IRUPFJRT RADIO AND ELECTRIC We Pick Up and Dejiver 6) wmwsm COME In won and u th niwest and smartest of all tint silrwort patterns. "Eternally Yours" by 1847 Rogers ' Bros. It's rich In beauty and tradition ond possesses many, new feo. tures, some found only In fine sterling silver, A serif. Ice for 8 costs onty$405. 1847 ROGERS BROS. Canada's Finest Silverplate JOHN BULGER LIMITED Third Ave. m -.:.') 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