Sur BRAZILS NEW GEM .n o vellow-ereen -(lr."t mineral with '1- discovered since B -JTRATOSPHERr If iA Waterproof V" y Dustprool rM Non-Magnetic 17 Jewels Ul Guaranteed .a H CvLCO Dependable John Bulger Ltd. JEWELLERS IrUd Ave., opp. Post Office ! INDIA DEMOBS ARMY ANIMALS NEW DELHI, fc - After six years or active service in various theatres of war, more than 70,- yw inaian Army animals are being 'demobilized." Only about 13,000 horses and mules will be retained in the service. Those animals certified fit by remount and veterinary officers are beiniz sold, tn mnin. cial governments, local bodies and also to private individuals at auctions. The agricultural department and certain government services are proving to be the Army's best customers. Even in these days of mechanized warfare, anlmals.have an important part to p!ay. They were of immense value to the 14th Army durin-r the Burma FRETTING UP! AT NIGHT? How miserable you feel when your ileep is disturbed. Tired, achey, liiilesi all day long. Why not take Gin Pills an old reliable remedy for relieving kidney trouble? Com pounded to heir) soothe and tone up the kidneys din Pills art told on a SJtiijilion-or-moHcy-back basis. r(03 R.golor tlit. 40 Pills iTrtvl c,ncn,y,,oriiif Sweet Sixtcen's BUY ON budget plan-No Carry Charge. No Interest. Terms In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. A (In th. U.S.A. k tor Glitt PilU) I WiHcmI Qui Clamkil Ciaumy l Cmlll UmM Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When is It all right for a man to tip his hat by merely lifting It slightly In front, Instead of removing It? A. He may, tip his hat to a woman he does not know, when, he has done some courteous service for her. Q. For what reason should one send a prompt answer to an. Invitation to a week-end party? A. So that If one Is unable to enjoy the hospitality, the Invitation may be extended to. some other guest. Q. In what way can one overcome self-consciousness? A. The very best, and really the only method, Is thinking less about one's self. I campaign, when pack mules, J pack ponies and even pack bul-I lock.? v3re used to maintain forward troops. During the en-j emy onslaught on Lmphal, 5,000 , mules were flown in from the j Arakan and helped roll back 1 iVa .Tannnjico Invaclnn In the Arakan, mules shared the dangers and discomforts of the troops. They suffered many casualties, which were dealt with by the mobile hospitals of the Indian Army Veterinary Corps. FRIENDLY REINDEER North American reindeer are gregarious like sheep, graze ;;mewhat like cattle, and In Intelligence and activity resemble horses. THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY" Fashion Firsts V NEW Dressmaker Suits:? v Fine fabrics, designed and made at Sweet Sixteen's own factory ;, ... ;t , ii) Vancouver. i ; FASHIONS THAT ARE ..'... ' ! APPEALING AND i FLATTERING Cool, Printed, SILKS AND JERSEYS Gay, feminine a n d attractive to c a r r y you right through tho summer in style and comfort. Britain Delivers the Goods! MECCANO is back again Set No.O $1-95 Set No. 1 $2.60 Set No. 2 $3.50 Set No. 3 $5.25 ALSO MECCANO DINKY TOYS Priced from 2."f Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Bus. Blue 1 15 Res. Red 127 Ask for George Thousands Enjoy Victoria Bay Here after she had stepped down from the royal float and walked in tjic throne booth between a, guard of honor of Sea Cadets f.m. the Captain Cook Corps. The Sea Cadet bugle band led the parade to the park. Announcing the day's sports events were Kinsmen Bill Noble and Bob Montador. The other Kinsmen, were busy supervising the individual competitions. Here are the winners of the decorated entries in the parade: Doll Buggies Andrea Veitch, Cora May , Wong, Jenine Tur- co.tto. Tricycles Robin Gilmor, Duahe Baker, Donna Hudson. Wagions Benita Windle, Den nis and Carol Elklns, Elvln Moore. Bicycles, children Rolande Turcotte, Lenore Hughen, Mar garet -and Irene Hawson. Bicycles, High School Richard, Tweed, Geraldine Prockter. Melva Hanson. Best Dressed Boy or Girl-Annette Windle, Janette Wong, Sonja Hanson. Best Dressed Boy and Girl-Sharon and Glen Gretsingpr. Joyce McOlnnis and Sonny Vaul-derhaug, Robert rind Lorraine Wood. Most Original Costume Janette Worvj and Glenna Widows, Gaven Alger, Clara, and Marlon Varfeldt. 206 4th Street Phone 853 i SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING & PAPERHANGING 833 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 p.m.) MORITZ & BROTHERSTON General Contractors Building - Repairing Wrecking and Foundation Work We also move buildings. FREE ESTIMATING Phone Black 943 INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada a F. MtVIN. Phone Green, 874 Representative Box 628 117 2nd Ave. W. Opposite YUCA PRINCE RUPEliT, B.O. POR PROMPT an4 EFFICIENT SERVKt tell i"vr Uieee to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LU MnMUtlUIOOUVtR.kVC. (Continued from. Page 1) Funniest Costume Dickie Sorenson, Marina Jones, "Ernestine Moorehouse. PetsMolly Peterson, Carl Mar-ki, Delphlne Astoria. Best Car J. Antbne, Arrow-Cabs. Decorated Float Civic Centre, Phllpott-Evitt. Black and. White Cabs. Winners of Man,y Races Winners of the racing events were: Races, boys, 6 years, 30 yards Walter Oskle, Richard Ostor- foroff, Deane Baker. Olrls, 6 years Jean Currie, Moreen 0"Leary. Boys, 7 years Dickie Flood, Jim Currie, Melvlnt Oyer; Girls, 7 years Lbrna McCub-blri, Josephine Tritchler; Dorothy Wardale. - ' - Boys, 8 years Garry Kings, Albert Petersen, Phil Lyons. Girls, 8 years Catharine Held, Pat Wilson, Lois Good. Boys, 9 years Dickie Cameron, Billy Fayne, Harold Webber. Girls, 9 years Sylvia Bellis, Darlene Olsen, Menelda Letour-neau. Three-legged, boys 8 and under -Melvin Oyer, 'Glen Oret-Slnger; Jerry Taylor; Jim Kur-lpck ;Harold Amos, Albert Peterson. Three-legged, girls, 8 and underJacqueline Moorehead, Elly Business and Professional W. H. CORRINS Painting and Decorating FREE ESTIMATES Phone Blue 451 GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and. Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 Ul-i.'T'STUANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 303 3rd Ave. W. Books, Magazines. Newspapers Phone Blue 810 (Res, Green 955) ' HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches MERRELL & GRETSINGER CONTRACTORS Buildings Moved Foundations Built Excavating and Rock Work Our Specialty With Modern Equipment. PH. BLACK 926 BLACK ?70 For Free Estimate. If it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M. SAUNDERS Blue 666 Concrete Sidewalks,, Basements I ( don't take work, I cannot . do myself;. PARTRIDGE, GUNSTON & RICE. General Contractors . P.O. Box 1489,. Station B Phone Green 417 House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Given Prompt attention all work. H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanging Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1289 Phone Black 823 GEORGE; U ROIUE Public Accountant. Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns. Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE, GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners Phone Green 486 Evening Green 337 Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45. p.m. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY o at CENTRAL HOTEL HAS REOPENED We specialize in. tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. WE EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO COME AND ENJOY OUR jr Frfi FINE FOOD n , Chllds; Judy Llyod, Sonja Hanson; Carol Strickland. Patsy Wilson. Boys, 10 years Bob Bourgealt, Bill Donaldson, Edward Glllls. Girls, 10 years Annette Brue, Verna. Erickson, Joan Anderson. Boys, 11 years Billy Becker, Bob McFarlane. Bill Clark. Girls, 11 yearsr-Joan Moller, Janette Wong, Margaret Home. Boys, 15 years Bob Adams, Norman Sather, Mat Sedgwick. Girls, 12 years Beverly Mat- spn, Christine McDougall, Leona Webster. t Three-legged, boys, 12 years-Bob. Nuyens, Alex McFarlane, Norman Sather, Donald Jordan, Donald LoiEhton. Ras Webber. Tliree-leggec:, girls, 9-12 Beverly Matson, Inga Petersen; Janet Wong, Margaret Home; Joy. Atcheson, Dorothy Marshall. Boys open, 10, aid under Ronald Cfccone, Melvln Oyer, Jack Antone. Girls open, 10 and under Verna. Erickson, Sylvia Bellis, Dorothy Hlbbard, Boys, 13-15 Ken Lorrle. Jack Sharpe, Ronnie Atcheson. Girls, 13-15 Margaret Strach-an, Doreen Schwab, Dolores Ly- Boys, 1C-18 Francis Fausht. (Stewart Donaldson, Jim For- man, Th"ree-lpwd. bovs. 13-15-Lawrence- Van Pykstra. Arthur Atcheson Gordon Sharon. Ken Bolsegead, Charles Webster, Ron Atcheson. Three-legged, slrls. 13-15 Beth Sedgwick, Doreen Ilalgor-Inson, Pat Stuart. Lenora Faught, Mary Strachan, Mary McAfee. Relay, boys, 10-12 Kino; Ed ward, Borden St., Annunciation. Relay, girls. 10-12 Borden, King Edward, Booth. Relay, hoys, 13-16 Booth. Annunciation. Belay, .girls, 13-16 Alpha Booth, Gamma. Booth. Relay Sr. High School bovs Booth Gamma, Booth Alpha. Relay. Sr. Hi?h School ?irls-Alpha Bopth, nanima, Hoatji., Broad Jumn: , . J?:" Boys, 13-15 Olen Carjli. T-hn Basso, A. Kimball. Qlrh, 13-15 Beth Sdgwi:k, noreeh Halgnrlnsnn. Dolores I.y ness. Girls- 11-12 -Ueverlv Matnn Janet Wong .Leona Webster. Eoys. 11-12 Gerald Palt"i son. Norman Sedgwick, Norman Sather. , Grls, 10 and under Barbara natter, Anita Brue, Marlene Foltz. Bovs, 10 and under Bill Donaldson, Alvin Phillips, Ronnie Black. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR "If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly so! Smith Block Green 9!)o Tin-Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON This Is Our Iiusiness OkUmHUiiiV iff vlkBkBBBW Take advantage of our many years of auto and general machine repair experience. The Terrace Machine Shop and Garage Is under the management of Bill Osborne and has secured the services of J. Campbell, who has had many years of experience in car and truck work. CONSULT USI Terrace Machine Shop AND GARAGE Terrace I Prince Rupert MIp, I3ctoi5 Saturday," May 25, 1948 SHOWER FOR LOCAL GIRL Miss Violet Wick Ilonnree at Affair Thursday Evening Miss Mary Skog and Miss Peggy Clee were Joint hostesses at a delightful miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Violet Wick, a June bride, at the home of Mrs. Olof Skog, on Thursday evening last. Miss Skog and Miss Clee are the attendants of the bride. The ropms were tastefully decorated with streamers and bells in bridal colors. The evening was spent In playing bingo, winners being: Mrs. R. Houston, Miss Jo Petersen, Mrs. A. Lund, Mrs. E.. Wahl, Miss Dolly Slirronsen, and Mr. G. Selvlg. At midnight a delicious buffet lunch was served from a table centred with tulips and lilacs; also a cake was decorated with a miniature bride and groom. Following this, a boat hVpjik, white and 'blue, laden with gifts, was carried, in by "four , young girls present, and. preseritcdjSto the bride-elect, appropriate words being spoken by Miss Peggy Clee. Several pictures of the trio were taken by the bride's uncle, Daniel Wick. Miss V$ck spoke a few well-chosen words of appreciation. w Those present were Mesdames W. Simonsen, H. Knutsen.EE. Wahl, IL Johansen, E. Chris Aj sen, R. Houston, C. Johanseno. Wick, A. Strand, P. Lien, A. iSt-ersen, H. Olsen, O. Skog. II. Ha-gen, J. Furunes, A. Lund,' J. Strand, .11. Hampton, R. James T. Mulhern, H. Petersen; and G, Selvlg and the Misses Mildred Furunes, Mary Skog, Peggy Clee, Bobby James, Jo and Mary Petersen, Ruth Giske, Eva and Dolly Simonsen, Evelyn Skog and Phyllis.. Solmansen. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR RENT Clean furnished. i housekeeping suite and rooms, 344 Sherbrooke Ave. (127) Only blue in the rinse . . . PREVENTS CLOTHES TUR URNING YEUOW!' I Freauent ennent washines washines will will never never fade fade them them nor nor tur turn them yellow, if you add a swish or two of Reckitt'sf Blue to the final rinse on wash day. It costs ,so littl (a cent or two a month) and it makes such a difference in the appearance of your whuejdjirigs. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 "Jhft Jhoneer Druggists TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT. (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE Quality Repairs Economy Prices at - 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 Pyrex Baby Bottles .... 10c Tuf fy Caps, glass 10c Rubber Bottle Caps ... 10c Lined Diaper Bag .... $1.50 Johnson's Baby Powder 28c and 55ft, Johnson's Baby Oil 60c and $1.10 Johnson's Baby Soap 15c Baby Bottle Nipples, from ... 5c Rubber Crib Sheeting, from - 90c Haby Pants, finest quality 40c, High Chair Pads, consisting of padded seat, back and arms -,. $2.50 Ormes ltd. Prescription Chemists T Phone 8 PRINCE RUPERT' SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Announcement ... ; W.M.MARTIN Has taken over and Is now operating the SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET 1 FULL LINE OF CHOICE MEATS AND GROCERIES Your patronage would be appreciated 538 Seventh Avenue East PHONE 4U3 . . f