News Items... or short, day or (tit Fiaten returned to mornlnp on the from a trip to Vane r uirncn on lllKJl. L Lilt-' t trwirmnir wiir Mr .sipnt n a holiday visit. buine : asrnt for Oinrr aauru uw Officers or men of, warships on their week-end outing, Civic Centre, 241, i arv information. (174) uctiV'' windows mrd in welcom-i M.C JS. Uganda :ia cf Watts n n tranaUire , avth-. i f war-oa",k round of ; -fo F!u"s and . combined in , c piay at Mcltae oiici: for any . .. ; r.. T ll x Jul. 1. 19M. ame it oicwari. i : in : ci'iumn -j for u full month I: a word. Mollr iau tin ) o 5 30 p.m. Ai;-tl"t 72. anre Prairie nam- A4 f.:z ir i in l . A For that Port Ddward Trip-Tommy's 77 Taxi; Grotto, (tf) Jtt. ; 1'orman sailed cn the Ca. j i.i Tutfiday on a trip to .Vancouver. Mrs. U. Hrn oaiied on the Catala Tuedy aiterrioon on a holiday to Vancouver and as far scath & Los Angeles. Mr. and Mr, iteis Jettsen' and child returned to the city last night following d motor trip into the interior as Jar as Vander- iiOOf. Constable Jack McPhail of the C.NJ. police aurf Mrs. McPhail returned today - on the Prince Rin.ert from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Frank Borcham, district man ager for ronarch Life Assurance- Co., Vancouver, arrived in the city this morning on the Prince. Rupert oil a business visit to the city. A Have you forgotten your ap-pninruien't.irlth Meyers Studio? We will btf photographing until 10:00 p.m! Saturday. Please make arrane.-rments for another appointment at Room 10, Stone ' Building. (174) Adjutant and Mrs. P. L. Oorrle of the Salvation Army and daughters, Joan and Marg-aret. returned on the Prince Rupert this morning from a three-weeks holiday visit to Vancouver. William Grant, pioneer Smith-crs real estate and insurance man, who has been visiting in Vancouver and Seattle with his daughter.1, urrived in the city from the south on the Prince Rupert this mornin.j and will proceed to ttic interior on tonight's train. Ted McEwen, assistant manager of the North American Life Assurance Co. at Vancouver, is a .business vieltar in the city. He wcrntly Jta!w Col. D. B. Martyn former area commandant of the Canadian Army here, wh6 Is a;'k ut Seattle in his former capacity ixs state manager of .1:.' Nuith American Life.' Mrs. Thomas H, Lee has returned to the city from a two weeks' visit to the Portland Canal area. VV. P. Stone returned to the city last night by car from Rochester, Minnesota, where Mrs. Stone has been receiving further treatment. She will be home next week. HOW CAN I ? ? ? I By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I 'relieve aching muscles and a tired feeling? A. A hot bath, .to which has been added one cup of epsom salts and two tablespoonfuls of mustard, la often effective; but as a physician -will' not recommend this for every person and all conditions, he should be consulted. Q. What kind of utensils should be used for cooking fruits? A. When cooking apples, or any other fruits, use utensils of aluminum, enamel, glass or eat then ware. Q. How can I remove grease from leather upholstery? A, Try rubblne thoroughly with a cloth wrung out of warm soapsuds. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday ss Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Catala 12:30 pjn. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Cardena, 9:00 p.m. July 24, August 3, 14, 24 ss Princess Louise, p.m. July 17, 27, August 7, 17, 28 ss Princess Norah. From Vancouver Sunday-ss Catalafc4 p.m. Monday as Princess Adelaide'. .Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 am. ' From Alaska ss Prince Rupert. 7 p m. July 24, August 3, 14, 24-Prln-ccsa Louise, p.m. July 17. 27, August 7, 17. 28 ss Princess Norah. For Alaska-Wednesday ss Prince Rupert midnight. July 19, 24, August 9, 19, 30 ss Princess Louise. July 22, August 2, 12, 23 ss Princess Norah. m iir'v j us m m n jk in mr t m PRINCESSES NOT COMING Buckingham I'alacc Considers ' It Unlikely Elizabeth and Margaret Will Visit Banff Soon LONDON. O Buckingham Palace said today that reports from Calgary that the royal princesses intended to visit Banff in the near future are "quite unlikely." An official said: "I shouldn't think they would go this year either before or after their trip to South Africa. They arc young and whether they would set off dashing about the Dominions by themselves Is Impossible." At Banff Major P. J. Jennings, superintendent of Banff National Park,, said the Governor-General; Viscount Alexander, had hinted to him that Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose might visit Banff In the near future. CAR PRICES INCREASE SYDNEY, Australia i New British cars are selling In Australia at prices 75 per cent higher than .before the war. Prices have increased s:nce the cars arrived in Australia. A small open car quoted recently at $1,600 now is selling for $1,850. Reasons for the Increase include increased wages to British workmen, lags in production and world shortages of staels. Fish Sales American Alaska, 35,000 pounds, 24c and 21.2c, Pacific. LAXI m.niKTKY ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 4941-1 to Irt Five Thousand Four ' Hundred and Sixty-one (5461), Range Five (5). Coast .District, said to contain Ten and Fifty One-Hun-dreths (10 and 50100ths.) acres, a more or less. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title, issued In the name of Alexander Noble has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby glvpn that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first posting hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title, in lieu of said Lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid obpectlon be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Of' flee. Prince Rupert, B.C., this 16tU day of July, 1946. ad. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. JB -Miii W W.ftfcffi f Ell I .1.1 I - yj v . 4. ' " & A Product of Cnral foedi ' ' mW : j I, si a m n tf m ii nfn. n hi, w onywood are "i liUl'LKT'S NEWEST ANU fllUSl UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT PLL-COURSE MEALS FROM 1 1 A.M. TO 1 A.M. I Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. At by "Esquires" Mondays and Thursdays 10:30 to 12 pjn.v UNESE DISHES A SPECIALTY E CATER TO PARTIES o f S - 'VJI' SUKY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE V.V.I 73.5 THIRD A V EN U Ji WEST 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.) PJIONES: Bus. Dlue 115 Res. Red 127 Ask for George A17 Aunt Alice was proud' as a peacock of those buttoned boots she bought for Easter 1898, but she just couldn't take time to button them in the morning when she knew that grand-tasting new cereal Grape-Nuts, was waiting downstairs. CHINESE STUDY POSTAL METHODS OTTAWA CR Representing the first Chinese postal delegation to visit Canada, four officials, Hsu Chuan-Hslen, Wang, Shu-Pong, Li Hsiung arid Chang f eng-Ming, from the Director General of Posts of China, have been studying Canadian post office methods in Ottawa. The Chinese officials left China In July 1045 and spent six months in Washington and one month in New York studying UJ3. postal improvements before coming to Ottawa. The delegation now are back in the United States wheer they will inspect postal facilities in Chicago and San Francisco before their return to China in September. The delegation . are studying the American and Canadian postal systems lrom ,he inner, sanctum of the central organization to the outermost fringes. Each official looks after a Dar- tlcular division; Mr. Hsu Is responsible for transportation, Mr. Wang for Inspection and investigation, Mr. Chang for equipment and supplies, and Mr. LI for personnel. Fundamentally, the postal system of China is very similar to Canada's. Thev make use of air mall, postal notes, money -orders and postal savings Tanks in the same way. Even their mechanical equipment is much the same, but Jhcir great difficulty Is the lack of sufficient equlpmpnt to cope with the huge amount of mail. Despite inflation in China postal rates have been little affected and now are on a par with Canada. Mr. Chan.?, who sDecializes in equipment and supplies,. praised tne Canadian postal system for its economic and efficient meth ods. "Canada, which manufactures more paper than any country in the world, has the most effective way of conserving paper in the post ojjicc that we've seen," said Mr. Chang. The. Chinese" officials expressed gratitude and appreciation for the co-operation extended them toy Canadian postal Aunt Alicet all over Canada today flash a doable chuckle as they slip into their iling pumps and head for that tame glorious flavor in curly. goldenbrown POST'S GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES, as well as the grand old familiar crisp, chewy Post's Crape-Nuts. Today's Aunt Alices find the same good nourishment, too. Carbohydrates for energy; prleins for muscle; phosphorus for teeth and bones; iron for the blood; other food essentials. AH from two golden grains wheat and malted barley-skilfully blended, baked and toasted. Take a tip from your grocer and-try delicious, nourishing ready-to. eat Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes. They're remarkably easy to digest-Both regular and giant economy packages carry recipes for ways to include Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes in cookies and other good things. GFIM Arrived . . . 1946 Model RCA VICTOR 5 Tubes Lone and Short Wave Price $64.95 MaeMvs.Mi Hotel. . . arrivals I'rince Kupcrt K. Hansen, Vancouver; S. W. Oliver, Sunnyslde; F. Garflck, Sunnyslde; N. E. Cook, Vancou-ver;Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lambert, Vancouver; S. J. .Jabour, Vancouver; W. F. Hickman, Smith -ers; U. U. Purtell, Vancouver. READER REPORTERS SYDNEY, Australia CD Two Sydney newspapers, The Sun and The Dally Mirror both of which appear in the afternoon, have enrolled their reading public to help them report local happenings. The papers have announced they will pay for telephoned tips about events worth publishing. Miss Olga Sather arrived on the Prince Rupert this morning from Victoria, where she has been training in the Royal Jubilee Hospital, to spend a vacation with her mother. Mrs. C. Sather, 1869 Seventh Avenue East. i ' MUSHY TAlK ANP UT ME AT MYBQRPEN'SgJ5G: j EVAPORATED V Typewriter? Maybe you didn't know we sold typewriters". Well, we don't blame you. They weren't on the market since 1942. But now we have the SMITH -CARONA again (the portable style at present) priced at $70. All the 'latest Improvements and carrying case. Three In stock but going fast. JOHN BULGER JEWELLER KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open S p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 pjn, to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 I Pdnce Rupett Dailp iQete 3 Wednesday, July 24, 1948 COOLER . . . Weather or Not! "THE MEN'S SHOP fvr " S32 THIRD AVENUE J (3 The Borden Ca Ltd. 1 Natural content of vitamin D ?''5P't11 Increased by . '((i i jij irradiation tvPoAU5 Rtcommtnded wtr by doctors for jfTT boby fttdlng SSf!T. What! No i l. n if i irinsv Air-Loomed for Comfort Laurentex is lighter and cooler because) it's air-loomed to admit the breeze. It won't wilt or crush no matter -how humid the weather. Trtdt Mark Rt- PRICE $27.50 CLOTHING AMI FURNISHINGS PHONE 34S We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" PIIQNE 547 : P.O. Box 174 G. SELVIG General Contractor . r We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE 610 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 : PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING I ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED ' P.O. Box 1381 Phone 503 Evenings: Green 1G3 SPECIAL - $3.95 Elizabeth Arden Treasure Chest CONTAINING: Ardena Cleansing Cream Velva Cream Feather-Light Foundation Cream Skin Tonik Hand-O-Tonik Poudre D'lllusion Blue Grass Flower Mist Lip Stick. Ormes Ltd. TTfie Pioneer Drttqgtsts STORE HOURS Week Days 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sundays and Holidays 12 noon till 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED 'A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CARPET UNDER-FELT OZITE 9 feet wide, cut to any length required to fit any carpet. It gives them new life. Save your carpet until new ones become available. PHONE US FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS Phone 775 327 Third Avenue