r;;:n Mi li' i.i ocal News Items Ml EUe Miirvolcl is Tallinn h Hin PHnrp iTfnnprt fnr - - u.. trip to Vancouver. ; F July 1 set a iresh killed fnd frycr fowl or turkey C ut.fi Meat Market. (152) and Mrs. J. Jerome are tonight on the Prince Ru- cor a holiday trip .to Vic- i F MeJOnnon of the Vari--e l:. sailing tonight en p'lnce Rupert for a trip to uver. L M. Felsenthal and fam-ailing 'tonight on the Ruperl for a trip to Van-' Tliey w:il proceed to real for a visit. Mr. Felsen- already in the East. O McMillan, liead office ) of the Wartime IIous- hn hat. been here for the ;everal weeks on official l.s .sailing tonight on Prince Ilupert for Vancou- inute tuck cast. D. C Sleveiuson and Miss : Dodds. daughter of, Mr. f.li U.n Dodds, are sailing lit on the Prince Rupert for uvpr. Mrs. Stevcason will v.y a month on vacation ip Ml;, Dodds will remain for ummer vacation. o li, bianonase, local agent he Queen Charlotte Airlines, he bpcakor today at the ;jir weekly luncheon of the :- Rupert Rotary Club. Ills '."t was Civil and Commer-Avia" ion A'-t Ivlues of North- n British Columbia." Dr. L. W. in, nretfdent of the club, ; jn i.he rhair. and there was a i J attrnd;inre of members n a few ttuests. TltV PAMTr.V 6hr.o Rliim 1. viriTT :i aip ( 1 1 inn imirx ni wn- i r, s rumps ana oummer oan- $3.95 to $7.50. Don't miss ;av W believe you will buy f mi i - nr fMnun U'hn t-i vnn cn art , Fririav June 29 (1501 Announcements All fcdvcrtlnemrnin m this column wiu oe cnarca. lor a iuii monin at 25c a word. BtrawDrrry ica, Juiy a, uaa- 1 1 1 1 uu a i mil. Juvenile Orange tea; Oddfel- Get jour Marxist and current rann CLi jil imnm h. rsione Old Time Dance, Prairie Ram- n otiortr Uottirrl'iv nifirif flriH iiows nail. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION . ACT" and T MICHAEL LARSEN, DECEASED "AKE NOTICE that by Order of i Honour Jud'W W. E. Usher. Local u:: -e of the Uuprcmc Court of Brit- h nmhta i vl'hh un me iztn ciav June 1940 appointed Adminis ter with the wilt annexed of the t ;tc of Michael Larson, who died nr about the 7th day of January. 48 All persons Indebted to tho I e-.tate ure required to pay the nunt of their Indebtedness to mo itthwlth and all persons having almu aealnnt the said estate are ulred to file them with me prop' verified cm or before the 16th of July 1040. falling which dls-utlon will be male having regard " to nch claims of which I shall s been notified - ATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this :th day of June, A D. 1940. ALBERT EDWARD RODDIS, Telegraph Creek. B.C. Official Administrator, 151 Canadian National Hccrcalion Association EXCURSION -1 7 1 - EMM V Train leaves 8:30 a.m. FARES A( llltc C"J r.ll f'liililrnti SI TU Announcing . . . Fresh Killed KOASTING CHICKENS BULK LEY MARKET Third Avenue - Phone 178 Dr. and Mrs. a. E. II. Montgomery are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gillis and' young son, George, will leave on tomorrow evening's train for a vacation trip to Victoria. Lawrence Turgeon, who has commenced his studies for the priesthood In seminary at New Westminster, arrived in the city at the first of the week for a visit. Louis Edgar is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, having been called south on account of the continued illness of Mrs. Edgar who has been In the souwVfor the past month. Major and Mrs. J. R. Carson and son, John.- are sailing tonight on the Prince 'Rupert for Vancouver. Major Carson is tak ing up a new posting on the prairies with the Royal Canadian Engineers. Mrs. C. P. Balagno, stricken with pneumonia a few days ajo while coming nprth from a visit in Seattle, is making good progress at the Prince Rupert General Hospital and Is expected to be able to return to her home In a day or so. Local school teachers leaving tonight on the Prince Ru-pert for Vancnuvei and elsewhere in the south to spend the summer Vacation Include Miss Florence . McKlnnon. Miss Eva Cavalier, Miss Dorothy Kovach and Miss Isabel Dean. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Moore and family will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where Mr. Moore, who is principal of the Conrad Street School, will attend summer school for teachers. 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Dates of the congress, to ibe held in the local citadel, -were announced today toy Brigadier J.'T. GilUngham, divisional' commander. The principal visitor for the sessions will be Col. Archibald Raymond of Toronto, chief secretary for Can ada and second In command to Commissioner Ben Oramcs, the territorial commander. Rt. Rev. Anthony Jordan, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church for Northern British Columbia, returned to the city on Tuesday night's train from a six weeks' visit to the Peace River section of the vicariate during the course of which he visited many isolated parishes. Next week Bishon Jordan will leave for Lejac where a retreat is to be held for priests of this diocese. "Build B.C. Payrolls" For Thriving Babies No wonder doctors recommend popular Pacific Milk for infants. Irradiatioi adds sunshine Vitamin L) and vacuum packing ensures farm -freshness from the beautiful Frascr Valley. PACIFIC MILK "Irradiated and Vacuum Packed" WE HAVE: Birch Wood, .li, per cord $13.50 Jackpinc, 11", per cord $12.50 Slabs, 11", per cord $10.00 Lump, Egg Nut and Slack Coal In any quantity. Fill up now for winter. HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 A Product of Quality . Pure . . . safe . . soft ... creped for - extra- .(' refinement PUREX c VHh ' "w ; . -J,M 1 VA 4 X it! 0 Sea Cadet Orders R.CS.C.C. "CAITAIN COOK' Lleut.-Cmdr. A. S. Mitchell, Commanding IMPORTANT CAMP CHANGE Camp location has been changed from Gambler Island to ILMJC.S. Discovery, Vancouver. Dates of camp have been changed to July 16 to July 31 approximately. Lumber strike has made con struction of certain essential buildings impossible necessitating a change of camp location this year. . All ranks report to Drill Hall tonight for medical examination which will be carried out as usual, and for issuing of new in structions. Special parade of those hands intending to go to camp to be held Monday July 1. JOIUM WILSON, . Lieutenant R.CJS.C, Executive Officer. Commissioner of Red Cross Coming Col. C. A. Scott of Vancouver, British Columbia commissioner of the Canadian Red Cross Soci ety, will be arriving in Prince Rupert by car on July 10 in the course of a tour of branches in this part of the province. Arnold Flaten, president of the Prince Rupert branch, has been so ad vised. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BIRTH NOTICE BOWMAN Born at the Prince Rupert General Hospital to ! Sergeant Major and Mrs Lloyd Bowman (nee Phyllis Hamblin) a 7 pound 10 oz. baby boy. Both doing well. FOR SALE Home, not a house. Five rooms, Pembroke bath with shower, and Duo-Therm oil ran'ge. Driveway. View. Phone Blade 523. (152) Advertise in The Dally Hews. 'Sorry, Precious but I just couldn't let them" have the honey-golden, delicious Grape-Nuts flakes!" "Woe is me to think IH never get home to a tempting bowlful of those malty-rlch, nut-sweet Post's Grape-Nuts Flakesl" "Forgive me, Dearl But I'd never be able to carry on myself, without Grape-Nuts Flakes' carbohydrates for energy; proteins for muscle: phosphorus fort eeth and bones; iron for the blood and other food essentials I" BUY ON BUDGET PLAN No Carry Charge No Interest Terms In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. "Farewell, then, Hubert and be sure to make the children some Grape-Nuts Flakes cookies from the recipe on the package I" "I will, My Sweet! And 111 make them as skilfully as Orape-Nuts Flakes are blended, baked and toasted ffom wheat and malted barley. What's more they'll be as easy to digest." ParkL AND- ane Flora Lane Original EYELETS IN Lovely maizes, pale blue and pale pink stripes. "THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY' Hollywood Gafe PRINCE RUrEKT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 1 1 A.M. TO A M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Music by "Esquires" Mondays and Thursdays , 10:30 to 12 pjn. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST prince Kuperi Dailp Jaetou Thursday, June 27, 1946 SO yft VQ THE MEN'S SHOP' Swim Trunks Sport Shorts by Jantzen First in Style First in Comfort ' $2.95 $95 , l'L0THI.(i AM) FlILMSHISGS 532 THIRD AVENUE PHONE 345 to glorify your nnil and lip .to compliment goer clothes , a CHEN YU long lasting nail lacquer and llpstlch ORMES LIMITED PHONE 81 PIONEER DRUGGISTS barmaahii A. MaeKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CONVERTO LOUNGES simmons wjth matching chairs ' DANITE LOUNGES By restmore with matching chairs These lounges can be converted into full-sized beds with one easy motion , and have an easily accessible bedding coin- VfkQ sfi and up partment. JU7sU Phone 775 327 Third Avenue SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates to reliable tenants. - ."' First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 097 PHONE 676 Announcement ... W.M.MARTIN Has taken over and is nowoperatlng the SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET FULL LINE OF CHOICE MEATS AND GROCERIES i Your patronage would be appreciated 536 Seventh Avenue East PHONE 4U2 We are pleased to announce that conditions -now permit us to place on the market again; ' "RUPERT BRAND" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA BLACK COD SMOKED MILD CDRED SALMON Try them today f rbm your Butcher or at your Favorite Restaurant. ' Canadian Fish AND . ; Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. L a v-.l rV! i 2 safe KSS! -i ; - ( S