ocai News Items i tft! W If Pollmqn rtfi-c aim jviij. ?. vwhuh H premier were passengers on H catala last night returning Jrti) after a nuuuay inp io shcouver. hits c P Balagno returned to ae ctty on the uaiaia last eve- from a visit io beanie, &ne , ar onipanicd by her daush- Ir Ml' 5 X1CH.II "aiasiiu, vvuu I ' il II Ttt-t. f - 1 t 13 ttfi'o aucnuuiK iiisji ocuuui i Seattle for the past year, and ir, Daiagno's two young grand-i,u who will spend a couple of niii here; Edward D. Orchard, pioneer iipiovce of the Granby Co., who L ai Phoenix and Gr.and Forks I the early days of the com-Inys operation around the turn the century and later was at Lyox for several years. Is' a .enger making the round trip forth on the steamer Catala ii week. Mr. Orchard, who L been living In retirement at 1,-tnria for some years, Is the ftthi" of Mrs. B. Walker, who a (or maiiy years a school acher in Prince Itupert and li &w in Vancouver. Announcements Hi trtvrrllsetnetir.t in tM column U) be charpea lor a lull montn. at zac a wora. strawberry Tea, July 3, Odd- '.lows' Hall. ! Juvenile Orange tea, Oddfel-U Hall, July 10, 2:30-5:30. loet your Marxist and current impniets at Room 8, stone trk Open evenings 7 to 8. C A M a - A Ernest Unwln returned to the city on the Casslar yesterday afternoon from a two weeks' trip to Massett and Hell. W. It. Tooth, chairman of the board of village commissioners of Stewart, was a passenger aboard the Catah. last night re turning north after a business trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Coulter of Premier were passengers aboard me catala last night returning north after a trin to Vancou- ver. Mrs. Coulter is the former Miss Margaret McCaffery of this city. Miss Gwen Cross, school teach er at Massett, and Mrs. A. N. Vers, teacher at Port Clements, arrived in the city on the Cas- slar yesterday afternoon from the Queen Charlotte Islands, be-in,1? on their way to Vancouver for the summer vacation. Angus Currie, 'manager of 3unnyside cannery, and Mrs. Currie, arrived In the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver, being on their way to the Skeena River for the Harry Qulckstad, well known Seattle mining man, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening goin,s through to Stewart. Mr. Qulckstad was formerly very active In Portland Canal mining and he .still has interests there. Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AM) MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 1 1 A.M. TO I A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Music by "Esquires" Mondays and Thursdays 10:30 to 12 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE KM 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST Mr, and Mrs. George Leart and daughter of Tlell arrived in the city, on the Casslar yester day afternoon from the Queen Charlotte Islands for a visit. Mrs. W. Malcolm, wife of the manager of the Canadian Fishing Co.'s plant at Dutedale, and son arrived at Butcdale from Vancouver on the Catala yesterday. Program at the weekly lun- cheon meeting of the Prince Gyro Club this Wednesday will consist of the discussing and answering of a questlonairre from the provincial government in which a cross-section of public opinion on suggested electoral reform is sought. Dr. R. G. Large is in charge of the arrangement of the program. Mrs. G. B. Church and son, William, formerly of this city and now living at Aanacortes, Washington, were recent arrivals here, being guests of Mrs. Eyolfson and Mrs. A. W. Johnson ol Angus Courts. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left on the Car-dena Friday evening for Vancouver where Mr. Johnson will receive medical treatment. Frank Fortune, who left Prince Rupert 18 years ago for Edmonton where he has since been In the plumbing trade, arrived in the city on yesterday morn ing's train for a two weeks' visit with his brother, Theo Fortune, Fourth Avenue East. Mr. Fortune is being welcomed back by many old friends. Highlight of his visit will be a fishing trip this weekend to Green River which now can be reached so handily by highway whereas formerly one had the laborious trek in for miles and hours over rough country from Cloyah Bay. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL LARS EN. DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge W. E. Fisher, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 12th day of June. 1946, appointed Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Michael Larson, who died on or about the 7th day of January, 1946. All persons Indebted to the Bald estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th day of July, 1946, falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall lia Utiv. no tilled. DATED at Prince Rupert, BC this 13th day of June. A D. 1046. ALBERT EDWARD RODDIS, Teiegrapn crecK, u.u. THIS AND THAT l ' ' ""ti, . ''If you can tear yourself away, I've got a swell party to go to." Mrs. G. Timmermeister is sailing tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. Miss Irene Paulsen sailed last night on the Catala for Ste- -turn to Sandspit, Vancouver Island. Mrs. L. F. Middleton and Mrs. F. Osbourne of Victoria who have been visiting here are sailing by the Catala tomorrow afternoon on their return south. wcln left for the south recently. Albert Leamy arrived In the city last week from Vancouver to join the warehouse staff of W. II. Malkin Co. here. Miss Ada Young and Miss wart. She has been attending Grace Wilson sailed by the Cas- school here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Luck, after a visit to the city, sailed by the Casslar last night on their re- slar last night for their home at Sandspit, Vancouver Island, J. D. Rochfort and F. T. Frascr of the Big Four Mining Co. were passengers aboard the Catala last night going through from Vancouver to Stewart. REBUILDING HOSPITAL LONDON, Oi Plans for rebuilding London's Charing Cross hosDital In the Middlesex coun- Matt Tcigen and William Rud-1 trvtide were outlined by Chair- dell sailed last night on the man Lord inman. "We hope to Catala for Stewart. They are well konwn trappers and ha.d arrived previously from Hazel-ton. Sgt. James P. Garlick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garlick, arrived in the city Sunday afternoon on the Catala from Van couver after arriving from over seas 10 days ago on the Maure- tania. Mrs. M. Ernewetn and Joan, and son, Barrie, who i have been residing iru the -city for the past year or so, are sailing tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. Mr. Krn! build in the next few years one of the finest and most modern hospitals, not only in this coun try but In Europe," he said. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT. (H. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE You'll have COAL next winter '18111 you order it TODAY! NOW IS THE TIME to think about coal o . not next winter ! Coal in the mines won't keep you warm, but coal in your bin will. A sure way to get that coal from the mine to your bin is to order it today. Your dealer will make delivery as soon as possible. Miners will be kept busy in Western Canadian mines during the summer months, mining the coal needed for next winter. It's your respon-sibility to order your coal today. DEPARTMENT OF RECONSTRUCTION AND SUPPLY HON C D HOWE, Minister 1 Hotel... f 1 1 arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck, Coun cil Bluffs. Iyva; Miss L. Archer, Council Bluffs, Iowa; Dr. Fredrick O. Beck, Omaha, Nebraska; Mrs. E. C Matthews, Alaska; F. W. Penfold, Edmonton; W. Gordon. WinnlDeir: F. C Parsons, Kamloops; R. Anderson, city; T. Sallylll, city; A. Grant and son, Butedate; II. P. Touzcau, Victoria: C. Grelff, Oona River; Miss C. L. Swan, Whltehorse; Chaplain W. J. Brown, White-horse; Mrs. E. Espeseth, Petersburg Alaska: Mrs. B. Espescth, Petersburgh, Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, Terrace; Adam C. Waldie, Terrace; N. Cote. Ter race; R. Paulsen, Terrace; Leonard Lerose, Fort Barrett; L. W. Davis, Vancouver; M. J. McDonald, Port Arthur; R. Schueble, Toronto; Mrs. C. Bruce, Queen Charlotte City; D. McEachern, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.! E. N. Mc-Clellan, Terrace; T. Kaye, Vancouver; II. Robertson, Vancouver: Miss B. Wray, Hazelton; Mrs. M. Rae, Port Essington; G. Joy, Abbotsford. 'sergeant and Mrs. O. L. Hall, who have been snendlnK a holi day in Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, returned to the city on the Catala last evening. Tl itubiu Huud islhc lIiiulu uf 4 mil uf 5 AY Mill! 11 wllll .win prizes fur Iiunn; Iiiiliiiuj All kinds of boiling. brtad, cakes, pastry; 7 1 !BoMnBood II Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold Oh Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FyRNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Bus. Blue I t." Res, Red 127 Ask for George - Steamship Service from PRINCE IIIU'ERT J to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15-p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE printe Rupert Dallp J3euj Monday, June 24, 1946 You'll look your best IN A , ROYAL STETSON $j(j.oo "THE MEN'S SHOP' 532 THIRD AVENUE ORMES LIMITED PHONE 81 ... V:-- I'LOTIinC ,UD FUMISHIKGS PHONE 34S to glorify yonr nail and Up to compliment yonr clothes a CHEN YU .long lasting nail lacquer and llpatlch PIONEER DRUGGISTS hafwliln lipnkk PRINCE RUPERT ' We are pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on, the market again "RUPERT BRAhD". SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPPERS SMOKED ALASKA BLACK COD SMOKED MILD, CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your Favorite Restaurant. .ana dian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 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 Bt. BOX No. 99? PHONE 676 Announcement . . . W. M. MARTIN Has taken over and Is now operating the SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET FULL LINE OF CHOICE MEATS AND GROCERIES Your patronage would be appreciated 536 Seventh Avenue East PHONE 4U2 A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CONVERTO LOUNGES By simmons matching chair DANITE LOUNGES By restmore yvtx matching chairs These lounges can be converted into full-sized beds with one easy motion and have an easily accessible bedding compartment. rhone "75 $69.50 and up 327 Third Avenue