;ord who 'K was held n Aiyansh : v- the body - idams. The cui'tft) by Rev, if missionary. n ooay to w ri'iw of de-f.iuard Mrs. r !!: a sister, :r a::o Herbert MrMiuan and T Elizabeth t Bl'iy Adams, a Mr; Nlsgok Si?phen Ell. '-OTi along i j Hxver; were I T;? y (' amque T Adams '?re received larmonie V Wr a Silver Church i - vi'lagc : h" Church " M James " "' Herbert 1 tf1 Stephen '"tin Morven, 1 Mercer, Mr. ' Adams, Mr MuiL-o Mr and M and Mrs. W 8 KlnW j . Council, 1R0NCHITIS ODchlal rnn.k t.l.h J'i hacking) make yom r"- p you awtta l-nowl Do thou. grt TemrMon'i fop that couthl RAZ-Mheta let itlielo von. kti tverywbete. R-U leo. wes Euctionecr ry Saturday EVERYTHING 5n Commission ales Conducted onvenlence s AND IIOU8E- 3 WRAPPED. ND CRATP.n Given Free K U P E It T )N M ADT c Centre Bldg.) Res. Red THAT ' rr-T 771 short cut to meet you, Mother. POLLARD IN NAAS NOTICE TO CIVIC CEITKE MEMBERS . rooK a The Civic centre will u closed hs late . Centre Carnival at 7 p.m. Satur ) or sent nice was and Paul the Dead Aiyansh id Kindly Wi"i You Til ir.i Nearer My rrc ang by the lHrr rary pall- i Ki'tvanza and M( Brown, Jame-; Weget, :i Miles Goea. I MrDames, Pr:;r Williams, Mr MrrMll- it Peter Lamb, Mr Njble Alex Jamc, Lawson, p t'w.Dn, Larry Smith Ernest ft it Wells. "ven R Adams, v F Brown. S P-X-rtck W Me lt Percival, D. 1 A Derrick, C. day August 17. During Carnival Week entrance to the Carnival grounds will be by Carnival ticket only. The Civic Centre will remain closed at the conclusion of the Carnival for the period Aug. 25 to the evening of Labor Day September 2, during which time necessary alternations, painting, etc. will be carried out. D. Forward, General Secretary, (190) WHOOPING COUGH DANGEROUS Whooping cough causes five times as many baby deaths under one year as diphtheria, acarlet fever, smallpox, infantile paralysis and measles Greenville Concert Band, Greenville Club,' Church Choir, Church Guild, Native Brotherhood, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKay. Mr. and Mrs. H,enry McKayMrnd Mrs. Sam McKay, Mr. and Mr3. Sam Talt, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Calder and Peter Caldo. i Klncolith Klncolith Choir, Village Council. Sons of Klnco lith, Sam Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Doolan. Skcen Crossing Mr. and Mrs. B. nussel, Mr. and Mrs. James Weget, Tom Moore. Skeena Crossing Athletic Club. Kitwanga Mr. and Mm. George Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Sinclair, Kitwanga Church, Solomon Brand. Canyon City Salvation Army, Home League. Canyon City Band, Native Daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Erncs-t Alysh and Matthias Arza. Mr. McKay, Kltselas; Church members, Klsplox; Johanna Hill and Excelsior Club, Kitkatla; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Port SlmDson and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Skadccn. Local News Items John Storseth sailed this afternoon on the Cat? la. Long trips or short, day pr night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) A The Hollywood Cafe Is now open for business rrom 11 a.m. to 8 a.m. (211) Rev. and Mrs. A. F. MacSween and family of this city are spending a vacation at Terrace. ANNOUNCEMENT Leo Oyer wishes to announce that he has disposed of his painting busl ness to Ray Hougan. Phqne Blue 415. Miss Wanda Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Black, rc turned to the city Monday after noon on the Princess Adelaide from a holiday at Pentlcton. Miss Pat Hetherington of Sml- thers and Miss Bussinger of Telk-wa, arrived In the city from Vancouver Monday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide, leaving on last night's train for their homes in the interior. Miss Isobel McDonald and Mrs Jean Cloak, of Allenby, arrived In the city Monday afternoon on from Thursday August IS until I the Princess Adelaide to visit the official opening of the Civic their brother, Neil McDonald, whose marriage will take place here at the end of the month. Called to Vancouver on ac count of the Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Vic Giraud, wha is In hospital In the south, Mrs Nigel Sherwood arrived in the c!ty today by car rrom Terrace and sailed on the Catala for Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lambie and son, John, Orme Stuart and Miss Muriel Vance returned to the city Sunday night from a motor trip to the interior. Mr. Lambie and Mr. Stuart went through to Smithers while Mrs Lambie and Miss Vance visited at he Munthe farm at Terrace. Brigadier Robert Wyman, Industrial agent for the Canadian National Railways, who attended the annual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia in Terrace last week and later made a trip further into the interior with C. A. Berner. divisional sun? rin- tendent, is returning to tlft city tonight and will proceed to Van couver Thursday njghl Announcements All advertisement in litJ columu will be charged tor a full month at 25c a word. Special train to Telkwa Bar becue. Leave Prince Rupert bai- arday midnight, Aug. 31, return Tuesday morning. Fare $8.00 re turn. Get Information and tick ets at all Co-op stores and C.N.R Ticket Office. Tickets limited. (199) S.O.N Dance, Aug. 16, Odd fellows Hall. Port Day, August 22. niH Time Dance. Prairie Ram hlers. Aueust 31. Oddfellows' Hall. L O B A, Bazaar, Oct. 23. For that Port Edward Trip' Tommy's 77 Taxi. Grotto, (tf) A I.O.O.F. brothers are requested to attend a special business meeting on August 13. Mrs. Dick Long returned on the Princess Adelaide Monday afternoon from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Special general meeting at Civic Centre, Wednesday, August 14, 8:30 p.m. of all civic members to ellect four directors. (190) Rev. Basil Procxter, recior of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, left on the flying boat Skecna Queen today lor Massett and Port Ckments on the Queen Charlotte Islands. He expects to be away for about a week. Various matters of business vere dealt with at an executive meeting of the Canadian Legion last night in preparation for the regular monthly meeting tomorrow evening. President Vic Houston was In the chair. Preparatory to the regular monthly business meeting tomorrow, the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was In executive session at luncheon yesterday. Included in the business was consideration of representation at the forthcoming district and international conventions at Tacouia and Buf faro respectively. The club will be represented by at least one, and possibly two, membes at the Buffalo convention. Owing to the civic centre carnival there will be no Gyro Club luncheon next week. George Dalgarno, pionef r con tractor of Prince Rupert, who left here twenty-three years ago and is now. living in retirement in the San Fernando Valley of California, arrived in the city last evening on the Princess Adelaide frcm the south. He will spend the coming week vlsitin here as the-euest of Mr. and Mrs; J. R. Morln, Sixth Avenue East. Mrs. Dalgarno came north as far as Vancouver where she is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Alex Macdonald, formerly of this city. SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala, 1:30 p.m, (Daylight Saving Time 12:30 Prince Rupert Time) Friday S3 Cardena, 10 p.m (Daylight Saving Time 9 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 508 Ernest Unwin left thla morn ing on. the flying boat Skeena Queen for Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. C. E. Salter, well known Skecna River cannery manager, and son, left thW morolng for Port Cle-metns on the flying boat Skeena Queen. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bleackley and son Michael left on last night's train for Saskatoon where they wilKake up residence after visiting Mr. Bleackley's parents. Mrs. Bleackley and son recently arrived from London, Eng. Osborne Smith, secretary of the Stewart Board of Trade, who came south to attend the annual convention In Terrace last week of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Colum bia, sailed yesterday morning by the Catala on nis return to Stewart. Passengers leaving on the fly ing boat Skeena Queen this morning for Island points and Vancouver were: For Massett. Rev. Basil S. Prockter, Mrs. R. Benson and two sons; Port Clements, Clarence Salter and son; Allford Bay, Mrs. McLellan, W. Lund, Mr. Prezeau, M. Dutka. F. Borga, C. Gregoire, Mr. Corrigan; for Vancouver, A. McLellan, Hon. T. Kenney, Ernest Unwin, A, Lawson. Advertise In The Dally News. EXTRA TASTY BREAD AUDREY HUNTER ESSAY WINNER Donald Alain Second in Provincial Competion and Ronald Davics, Third Audrey Hunter, pupil of Booth Memorial High School, Prince Rupert, is the winner of a first prize of $75 for this district In B.C. Prpducts Job Study competition sponsored by the BX3. Products and Industrial Bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade. The winners were chosen by the Departmc&t of Education and results have, just been announced. Other winners here were: Donald Main, $50; Ronald Davies, $25. W H.. Kawalilak of McBride was the central Interior flrsi prize winner of $75. Checks will be presented when schools reopen in September. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue BECAUSE IT'S FULL-STRENGTH this active fresh Yeast goes right to work. No waiting no extra steps! And Fleischmann's fresh Yeast makes bread that tastes sweeter, is lighter, finer-textured .nerytime. HOME get ' Fleischmann's active fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable Canada's tested favor ite for over 70 years. MADE IN CANADA REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPEUr HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 ajn. to 2 am. PHONE 173 ?Q make goo goo eyes at a tempt GFIU You should hove seen Elmer ing disli ol urape-nuis mm that really different, delicious f ereal appeared on his break-fact table bark in the Nineties. And you ohoiild have heard his lips smack as he vpooned his way through each glorious serving. v ! Xl V VC-fcBJl, WI Millions ''n of of folks folks are are mv-NR rninv. tfAM V tiZ--J' Aiding XLJ H " thai 1 mally-rirh. maiiy-nrn, nut- nui- ' Sr .wept taxta IntldV in rlirlr. golden-brown POSrSCHArE- NUTS FLAKES uell Post's ft s l. Crape-Nuls. rape-mils. And Anil it it is is givi energy; ergy; -ing them carbohydrates for j proteins for miivle; l' osphorus for teeth and I iron for the blood; 7 rihos bones: nes; other food essentials. urape That hard-working fellow who runs the grocery store down at the corner has been busy all morning stacking Post's Grape-Nuts Hakes on his shelves so they'll be ready when you get down there. Hiy not hike down now end pick up a couple of packages. See recipes lor making cooKies anu umct good things a every package. There's double goodness, in Posts Grape-Nuts Flakes. That's because they're made of two grains-wheat and malted barley-specialty blended, baked and toasted for malty-rich, rwect-as-a-nut flavor and easy digestion. And no fuss or bother-they'ro ready to eat from the package. Nuts flakes A Product of Cnrol foods jptfnee Rupert Daflg JSetos Tuesday, August 13, 1948 Lei your next hat be a Stetson and you will be assured of . . . Comfort Styling See the STETSON range today $0.00 SK-OO 1 O to IJ . at "THE MEN'S SHOP' WE INVITE YOU To drop In and see our selection of "Sunworthy" Wollnanprs Vnn will finrl j 532 THIRD AVENUE (LOTIIUG AMI FUMISHK PHONE 345 A. MacKenzie Furniture . - LIMITED r "A OOOD PLACE TO BUY" MATTRESSES BUILT FOR SOUND, REFRESHING SLEEP Beautyrest Mattress, all sizes fiE'tS Supreme Mattress, all sizes ! ; Rip-Van-Winkle Mattress. 4.6 and 4.0 $39.15 Felt and Cotton-Filled Mattresses, all sizes $13.50, $14.75 and $18.50 Bed Springs, all sizes $13.00, $14.75, $17.50, $21.75 Beautyrest Box Spring -- ff-5 Rip-Van-Wlnkle Box Spring $39.75 We appreciate your Mail Orders. 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Jji Pioneer Drttqgtets STORE HOURS a m t1?119np m' Week Days Sundays and Holidays 12 noon till 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER V 9 & w T a"i 4 . i X ,4 i