Wood L:jrj Jl-llllli - - ,onr BlarK 5G Phone lilac k CCS Lness and mm stand :j w ti-rn Papers I Mr -:lnc3 yrtoNS TAKEN ; Red 808 I roRMNS ? sr.a Decorating S ESTIMATES ! Blue 451 a W Peterson 5 TRANSFER MESSENGER ! j Wc;d Baggage Express E! : 810 GT'en 977 Re Job- r-3 a Hock Man ADDERS ! K. 638 fi-walks Basements lit work i cannot ; cysel) H PMiTUIDGE JiX'H'ArTOR C On AI) Wnrlr p'DYMAN ' E SERVICE i CONTRACTORS 'U Repairs of all kinds Rey, and Oil Burners photos Red U94 '"I1"" .HIT" ' APPSJc TION FOIl .11' WE itm on the -:' A.D. 104fl. - n apply to L 'a for consent L ""ico No. 7350. ' p: :::!; being ': -awn n ! the : n tho cor- G -hth Street. H ipcrt Prov-;: upon the rnirti-en (13) : nv-it Nlne )9) 1 ! Prince Ru- M , n"i" . r.m ".imj Alien- " me Trans- F Prln II..- i "c- this rKO MICHAlIczUK WAY'S lK"el 1910 PNITUre AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS To at t RATED- STORED AND SHIPPED PARTS OF CANADA AND U.S.A. WW, irncH'VT, CAKE y . . . pin ask for catinicRfifT by nfim AT YOUR JWU.aj for Sale! FUL AND RELIABLE SFRVir'F- LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 ncc R"Pert Bottle Collector llxnc Rlue 737 ALL SIZES Rccr Whiskey, Gin and Rotllos Wino TlnlHoS !!T AND COURTEOUS SERVICE frit- AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY J fords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber !-..t. p..l he Iref nt nalk $10 tier rnril Ids , trimniinss up to 14-inch lengths, $8 per cord ..!afi,, various lengths uncut $6 per coid la 'OUI?TEttUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE EMMONS TRANSFER Office: J. II. Mair's Auction Uooms Third Avenue East 1 Professional CHIROPRACTIC R. J. PARKER, D.C. (Palmer Graduate) Suite 6 Telephone Smith Block Qreen D95 GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jacklncs - Building - Repairing Alterations and cement work PHONE QREEN 482 HELEN'S REAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branche 200 4th Street : Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing ana Heating Engineers Phone m P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Be.sner Block Phone 387 H. I LUND Painting - Papcrhanging Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 i fOS. PROMPT and EFFICIEMT SERVKX mall iour qlatte to COLUMBIA OPTICAL C0.L M mMOUsllX VllJsCOUVlJtsVt f-M ni nisTTtv act. Rc: Ccrtlflcnte of Title No. 4941-1 ic Iflt Five Thousand Four Hun- ilred and Sixty-one (5461). Itanne I'ive 5). Coast District, said to contain Ten and Fifty One-Hun-dreths (10 and 50100ths.) acres, more or less. WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss ft the above Certificate of Title, Issued In the name of Alexander Noble has- been filed In this office, notice Is heri'by given that I shall, at the rxplratlon of 'one month from the rlate of the first posting hereof, Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title, In lieu of snid Lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid obpectlon be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 16th day of July. 1946. AD. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. At7 CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED OCEAN FALLS GIRL WINNER It has been announced by Pacific Mills Limited that Miss Xa Verne Velma Stables of Ocean Falls, Is the winner of their $250 annual scholarship, bebv? offered this yeaf Tor the first time. This scholarship U open to the sons and daughters of employees of Pacific Mills Limited and Is awarded to the eligible student obtaining the highest average marks in any year in the written examinations of the scholarship subjects required for the University of B.C. Entrance quainicatlons. MlS3 Stables won this scholarship with an average of 86.2 percent. Born May 10, 1828 in Fort William, Ontario, Miss Stables left there with her family and moved to Port Alice where she completed Grade VIII. She attended North Vancouver High School In a subsequent move, and after a short period here, the family moved to Ocean Falls, where Miss Stables completed her Junior Matriculation last month. Much credit Is given by Miss Stables and her parents to the hish standard which Is maintained by the teaching staff of the Ocean Falls -High School. She plans to enter the Univer sity of British Columbia this Fail, and her ambition Is a teaching career In the Sciences, Miss Stables is ven fond of sports, especially Softball and basketball. She also enjoys swimming and, is particularly keen on fishing. Her father, Norman Stables. Is superintendent of the sulphite mill. In a careless moment he offered his daughter one hundred dollars If she could win the Pacific Mills Scholarship. To day, to his surprise and pleas ure, he finds himself In the po sition of having to live up to his' bargain. However, it is doubt ful if he ever paid a bet which gave him more enjoyment or satisfaction. Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Kupeit N. McDonald, Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. D. Brock, Queen Charlotte City, Mrs. Hofsfleld, Dun-can; Major C. Parkinson, Vancouver; Miss M. Laughlln, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. A. Gore Vancouver. , n - - The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue I 1 t -1 Timely TERRACE Topics Mlss Gladys Fisher, who was rPfpnt.lv rilarVioriro frnv Vv Royal Canadian Army Medical Corns with whh BOAT PLANT IS VISITED overseas as a nursing sister, left T l CT1 66 VlSltd last evening via Prince Rupert ttulMing estab- for Vancouver to report at hmentt evening. Later they met in rcgu!ar sesslon-for Shaughnessy Military Hospital check-up. She will return' Members of the committee in a couple of weeks to the home . were impressed with the corn- here of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher. ! Mrs. Nigel Sherwood left last evening rort Prince Rupert en- route to Vancouver where she aiJace Ior masts, jauncning and will 7islt with her daughter, Mrs. rePalring, varied equipment av-Vlc Glraud, who recently under- allable. all were examined with went an operation In St. Paul'f1"101-651- spacious accom-Hospital. ' j modatlon for moorage In well- sheltered location made the Pte. Ken Alger, who is still with the Canadian Armv at ; Lethbrldge, arrived home on last j evening's train to spend a leave 'with his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. J.C.Alger. In pursuance of their policy of making themselves acquainted with local industrial actlvl- !es nd foment posslblli ties therel the local employ motnous quarters of this, old established firm. Facilities for accommodation of all sizes of flshlnS boats, including marine,! """"J' u"a waaie, overneaa clalm that there was not suf Sclent anchorage space avail aoie Ior locai "sning neet seems very fIimsv- Examples of large i repair jobs were also in evidence.! Pnis ls a Jcal Industry that , many citizens who do not visit , surance Commission office. Correspondence from the apprenticeship branch of the Department of Labor replied to inquiries by the local committee as to the possibility of having a form of license Issued to fully-qualified Journeymen tradesmen. ,The matter has been under ad visement by the government and the local committee is urging that the government implement Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hart and the east d are not acquaint -family, who have been spend-,ed witn- ing some time on a summer The business session follow-home property they purchased fed at the Unemployment In- on Lakelse Lake, left last evening via Prince Rupert .enroute back to Everett, Washington. Advertise in The Dally J'ews. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 VJ Only The something remember Blueing the last two of white bought Steamship Service from PKINCE KUl'EKT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 523 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE be issued to apprentices to assist employment offices In classifying applicants. The matter of future employment 'opportunities locally was discussed. The report that a government grant Is available for ' slum clearance Is to be checked and, If such grant is available, the city authorities will be asked to take advantage of it. The committee is waiting to hear the result of the city's application for financial re-lm-bursement from the Dominion Government for damage done to the roads during the war years, The matter of bringing the cemetery Into proper state of repair and the need for locating a new location were discussed. It was pointed out that in most places cemeteries are run on a business-like plan so that there is sufficient revenue av- ailable for the upkeep. Members present were J. S. Wilson, chairman, R. McKay. j. s. Black, James Nicoll, Colonel w. Grant. E. V. Whiting. J. Nay- Ior, jr., H. J. Whiffin, sec. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Does a stubborn bronchial cough, (either phlegmy or dry and hacking) make yoa choke, (asp. wheeze, keep you awaits nights? Relieve it cowl Do as thou, sands' have done get Templrtons RAZMA1I and stop that coughl RAZ-MAH has htlped others let It help you. 50c II at druggist everywhere, R-W Campbell's Cosy Cabins Skeena Biidge Tourist Camp One Mile East of Town Box 13 TERRACE. B.C. CHOW MEIN blue in the rinse . . . PREVENTS CLOTHES TURNING YELLOW! sparkling, snowy whiteness of all your white things is that need never grow dingy or yellow-if vou to add Blue to the rinse water on wash day. The operation must be separate from the washing, it must be step before you hang out the clothes to dry. A swish or Reckitt's Blue in the final rinse water will keep your things really WHITE-lovely and gay as the day you them. Hollywood Cafe WINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UlNTO-D'ATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FRO.M 11 A.M. TO 8 A.M. l Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY ' a policy to carry Into effect such licensing. The committee will also urge I that some form or certification FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 1.'I 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST Prince Uupcrt Daily r3etos Friday Ausust 16, 1946 The Quality Tea MM A V M n AH m m am mu vi AflMfillft GRANGE We are here to serve you and guarantee t you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" PHONE ."17 : P.O. Box 174 PRIME lltfTO BULKLEV MARKET WE DELIVER DAILY THIRD AVENUE PHONE 178 FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering: - Slip Covers Drapes LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Green 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre m Good'Food! I Help yourself to health from our rn - m aa a .lit. I a il v) iVjj. stocK. ioun una neaimiui ioous ,M- 'f'Jri-r 1?ifcfSR 'tot delicious summer menus; "All 'l-jjftlf; W" orders delivered to your kitchen 4&S!&3ttG door- i MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) ; Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Bo 575 Terrace Corner Snack Bar MRS. FLAMBLY HOME-MADE PIES SANDWICHES CAKES LUNCHES FOR TRAVELLERS On the Main Highway TERRACE TRANSFER AND TAXI (Harold Smith) TRUCK AND PASSENGER SERVICE Scheduled Trips to Lakelse Lake Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday , Charter Trips to Any Part of District P.O. Box 1G7 TERRACE In TERRACE... Shop at Skeena Mercantile A MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE Groceries - Ladies Wear - Dry Goods - Shoes and Men's Wear FIK0E AMD TASTY C01D e&rs We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN O Btoa Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Av$. West AM TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. : Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products MACHINE WORK GAS and ELECTRIC WELDING DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS OPEN SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS For minor repairs and gas 1: I 3