t' f t i M: "'51 'lift if Mr 1 6 H Prince Eupert Qailp JI3ctos Tuesday, August 13, 1916 MOOSE PICNIC AT PORT EDWARD More than 150 members of the Moose Lodge and their Iflends attended a picnic held by the organization at Port Edward Sunday, enjoying games and refreshments during the pleasant afternoon. jThe picnic was arranged by a committee headed by Harold Hampton, and featured race's and .qames for children and adults. Uis-fact that woman's place is on the -fastball field was definitely established when 'the Women of the Moose defeated the men' by a score of 12 to 1. "Winner? of the various events foHow; jRacm . I Three years and under Sharon Bird, Lynn Mclvor. f Six years and under Ray McCubbin, Pat Wide. Girls, 6 to 8 years Lorraine McCubbin, Louise Wood. I Boys, 6 to 8 Ronald Beruschi, Fred Hilton. j Olrls, 8 "to 10 years Lorraine , IN THE SUPREME COURT OF : BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" nnd IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP RAGNAR N. FREDRIKSEN otherwise known us FREDERIKSEN nnd FREDRICKSON DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of lilt Honor E. D. Woodburn, Acting tor and at request of His Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 31st day of July, AD. 1946. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Rag-nar N. Fredrlk3en. otherwise known us Fredertksen and Fredrlckson. deceased, and all parties having clafms against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 18th day of September. A.D. 1046. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 5th day of August, A.D. 1946 GORDON F. FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. 209 MQTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repaid Phone Black 307 236 Second Avenue West NEWSPAPERMEN ARE THANKED TERRACE A vote of thanks was tendered the. press at the close of the annual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia for the attention it had given the gathering. Among the visiting newspapermen for the convention were G. A. Hunter, representing Canadian Press, Prince Rupert Daily News and Prince George Citizen; Wllf Bennett, Vancouver News-Herald; R. H. Browne, Prince Rupert Northern and Evening Empire; C. H. Sawle, Omineca Her ald W. F. Robinson of Terrace was special correspondent for the Vancouver Province. To Boost Rupert On Motor Trip Aimed with publicity material descriptive of city and district furnished them by the Prince Rupert Public Relations Council which they distribute as reinforcement for their own enthusiasm about the home town and its surroundings, Jack Wrathall and Johnny Comadlna left Sunday morning on a motor trip which will take them to Caljary and thence back by way of Montana and other Pacific Northwest states. They expect to be away about three weeks. McCubbin, Wilma McCubbin. Boys, 8 to 10 years-Jack An-tone, Ronald Beruschi. Girls, 10 . to 12 years Jean Sharp, Margaret Hilton. Boys, 10 to 12 years Billy Younj, Robert Wood. i Girls open race June Dickens Alice Ritchie. Boys open race Duncan Hal-rold, Alex McCubbin. Women's Nail Driving Mrs. McCubbin, Mrs. Weiss. Men's Needle Threading Joe Berlin, Alex McCubbin. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE The SALE YOU WAITED FOR !! NOW ON AT RUPERT PEOPLES STORE 1 AT THE PRICES YOU WAITED FOR! RUPERT PEOPLES STORE WE HAVE: Birch Wood, 14", per cord $13.50 Jackpine, 11", per cord $12.50 Slabs, 14", per cord $10.00 Lump, Egg Nut and Slack Coal in arty quantity. Fill up now for winter. HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 Hollywood Cafe TRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 8 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE- CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MlilN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE VMl 735 THIRD AVENUE1 WEST Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Cummlngs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, Van- . couver; J. Wood, Vancouver; N. ,McCandllsh, Prince George; Lieut. Langton, Vancouver; W. A. Evans, Vancouver. Modern Etiquette j By ROBERTA IKE jjj Q. Is it necessary to send a reply when one receives an invitation written on a visiting card? A. It is not a-jsoiutely necessary, although a hostess is always grateful to receive a reply. Q. When a wedding engagement Is broken, what should the girl return to the man? A. All gifts of Jewelry, including the engagement ring, all photographs and letters. Q. Do the women leave the table before the men at an Informal dinner? A. No. At an Informal dinner the men and women usually leave the table together. 266 MERCY MISSIONS LONDON Oi During the first six months of the year lifeboats in Britain were launched 263 times to help vessels and aircraft in distress and saved 331 lives. Liver, preferably pork liver, once a week is essential in any normal diet. PHONES: Green 486 Red 094 PRIEST HEADS BACK TO NORTH Capt. Masiolli of United Sta'tes Army Heads for Arctic Again THE PAS, Man. A veteran missionary- at 32 years of age, a man who has served his country in the Aleutians and on Okinawa, Captain Robert J. Biasiolll, of San Antonio, Texas, is on his way to Churchill to find out if he will be. going back to his lonesome job in the Arctic when his United States Army service ends next summer. A missionary since 1038, he has been in the U.S. Army chaplaincy service since 1942 and his purpose in going to Churchjll on a Canadian National Railways excursion train is to visit the head of his diocese, Bishop Lacroix. Bishop Lacroix's headquarters is at Iglooik, 200 miles m the Arctic Circle, and Captain Bia siolll does not believe he will meet him at Churchill but he thinks it will be easier to cet word to him from Churchill than from the outside. A post-graduate of the Catholic University at Washington. D.C., Capt. Biasiolll has served his church as a missionary from 1938 to his enlistment in 1912. All his mission work has been among the Eskimos of the east ern Arctic regions. His headquarters was at Iglooik. His territory covered COO miles yordenng on Baffin Land, Inside the upper section of Fox Basin. Except for Christmas and Easter when they would joit-ney to Islooik. he would be on the trail practically Business and Professional 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 Calli, Green 977 Prince Rupert If it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man ca M. SAUNDERS Blue 666 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. FRANK H. PARTRIDGE CONTRACTOR Estimates Given On All Work Phone Green 417 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kind Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners CHIROPRACTIC R. J. PARKER, D.C. (Palmer' Graduate) Suite 6 Telephone Smith Block Green 995 GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and cement work PHONE GREEN 482 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its brancht i 206 4th Street : Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanging Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 FOR PROMPT nd EFFICIENT SERVK3 mill qour qttfSM to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. Li mtXTMCUtlX. V411C0UYU.LC 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 We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY. OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" PHONE r, l7 : P.O. Box 171 Prince Rupert Bottle Collector Phone Blue 737 Wc buy . . . Whlte and Brown Pcrfcx Reer Emu Wine Bottles Bottles Bottles 40 and 26 ounce sizes PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE all the time visiting his 325 adherents. When he received his orders to teport to the Army in 1942, he left Iglooik in February by dog team and reached Churchill the fo)'(Virs May. With the Army ne served as chaplain on the Aleutians, Okinawa, in the Shanghai area and in Japan. He returned from Japan this month, remembered the pre-war C.N.R. excursions to Churchill occurred about the time and was able to get a reservation to make the trip in com-f n t along with nearly 250 American vacationists. Capt. Biasiolll said he likes h1 "independence" of the far lorth and he was tiopeful that his bishep would order his repp Radio Dial L T I l 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Swing Carnival 4:30 Junior Concert 4:45 Higglns Octet 5:00 Date With a Diplomat 5:30 This and That 5:45 Supper Serenade 6:00 CBC News C: 15 They Lived to Tell the Tale 6:30 Leicester Square to Old Broadway - 7?00 "Bleak House" 7:30 Winnipeg Strings 8:00 Feidler Conducts 8:30 Musicana 8:55 Interlude 9:00 CBC News 9:10 B.C. News 9:15 To be announced 9:30 Music from Hollywood 10:00 Opera Time 10:55 CBC News and Int. 11:00 Weather and Fisheries News (Local) 11:05 Silent WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock C: 00 BBC" News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music For Moderns 8:45 Medley Time 8:59 Time Signal 9:00 Little Concert 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 A Miss and a Male 9 45 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Music While You Work 1C: 15 Scandinavian Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45-Serenade for Strings 11:00 B.C. 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Regulations OLD LANDMARK IS RENAMED "MOOSE TEMPLE" Recently purchased by the Loyal Order of Moose, the his toric buildlnz known as the Old Landmark, situated on a rock cliff on Second Avenue, has been re-named "Moose Temple" by the organization. Decision to change the name of the building was made at a meeting of the lodge last night. Among the earliest structures to be built in the city, the Moose Temple was recently purchased from ihc city by the Moose Lodge. During its time it has been used as a restaurant, officer's mess and, prior to that, housed the Prince Rupert Club. CARD OF THANKS Now that the clothing collected during the recent National Clothing Campaign has been shipped, I desire to express my appreciation of the committee In charge under, the able chairmanship of Mrs. J J. GlllLs. They did excellent work and we owe them a debt of thanks and gratitude. The committee dcslrc3 to express appreciation particularly to the B.C. Messenger Service, Splro Gurvich, Union Steamship Co. and many others. I desire to express personal appreciation also to all those who contributed. H. M. DAGGETT, Mayor. Buy more War Havings Stamps LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Plumbing anil Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS 6ARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 Fresh for Fall! New HARRIS Tweeds JUST IN! Assorted Colors Smart Box Styles BE SURE AND SEE THEM! 0&0 "THE CREDIT HOUSE 01 QUALITY" 1 jjZirl SHOS AT VANCOUVER "City of Destiny" W EI D CARTOON NOVELTY WBK'jfs news WgHs)Ja3 I ; I i.i.M'ffgniBS Getting In T rim for School . ,1 Iv .IV . . Btl . . zsi i.v THE VARIETY STORE PRIME "Where Your Dlnies Are Lltt:;; O. 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