PIT Reddy keeps us sweet and fresh in his ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Perishable fruit and vegetables, as well as dairy products, meats and other foodstuffs, retain their freshness their vitamins their tasty flavour, if kept at the right temperature. The Seal or Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Only electric refrigeration can provide the temperature con trol necessary for food preservation and conservation. REDDY SAYS: Plan now 10 buy the nfw tin trie applijinfs ai iliey become available. "rnr: cui:i)ir house or (juamtve JUST IN The very latest These bright Summer Days in --- Alluring ALSO New Wash Dresses budget plan-no Carrying Charge. No Interest TV rm.s In accordance with ! W.PT.B. Regulations. siacK sui its f( or Mr KWONG SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE G12 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tai) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. TIIONE RED 247 REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPEUr HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Moin Chinese Dishes our specialty. ' Open 0 a.m. to 2 a.m. phone 17a . F O N E 99 F I R S T TERRACE WEDDING .Miss Alice McKenzie Becomes llritle of Verne Pratt TERRACE St. Matthew's Anglican Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday ultr.moon when Miss Alice Mc-Kmzle. eldest daughter of Mr. II. McKenzie and the late Mrs. McKenzie of Usk became the brid? ot Verne Pratt, formerly a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force. The groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs. C. C. Pratt pr Terrace. Rev. R. Hills officiated at the ceremony and the bride was given in marrla?;e by hpr father. The bride looked lovely in a white chiffon gown with match-mi accessories and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Albert Harrison, alio a former member of the Air Force, was best man. Following the ceremony a re--ention was held in the Skeena Moths World's Sheer Beauty The day had been:beautlful, Dut cold the night; The northern lights shone Ever so bright. Streaks came from the sides To circle up high And then to repeat-In the .star cloven sky. So nice to the eye Was the milky way; Meteors streaked 'thioushHhe sky In that evening In May. The moon on the water .Made ripples.-of gold. .,..,. About some the world's beauty My story Is told. Marie Linctstrom, age 12, Terrace Elementary School Mrs. S. R. Donaldson returned on the Prlnce'Rupert this'morn-Ing from a trip to Vancouver. Dine and' Dance. Mrs. Pratt, at- Hall that evening hi nonor of the tractive mother of the groom, ! newiy-weds who received many attired in a smart black suit, re- useful and attractive presents, ceived the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Pratt will A dance was held In the Orange make their future home in Usk. A 0 oilMttiooup ' The Borden Co. Ltd. J. KESTEN Furrier 731 DAVIE STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. FUR STORAGE SAFE REUARLE AND INSURED WE. TAKE TRADE-IN'S AS PAYMENT ON YOUR NEW FI'U COAT ORDER NOW HAVE IT READY WHEN YOU NEED IT. WE DO REMODELLING, CLEANING, GLAZING, REPAIRING and RELINING The season is rapidly advancing. He sure to take the necessary precautions in time. JUST ARRIVED . . . ELKAY'S MOTH KILLER and MOTH CONTROL LIQUID WITH DDT Will Not Injure Fabrics IC-oz. bottle, 75 OrmesLld. "Jiui Pioneer Drttqgtst THE REXALL STORE Prescription Specialists S EW.ART N Darwin Wilkes, Cedric Barker. The other members of 'the choir were Miss Joyce Stewart,: Miss JeaiAVrysdale, Miss-Joan Smith, Miss 'Agnes Smith, Miss Dolly Smith, Mrs. Woodard and Miss Iluck. Accompanists were Mrs. J. C. MeCutcheon arid Mrs. T.' Thomas. The choir was ably con ducted by Mrs. Ann Scanimell. A i e turn visit is horjed for in the near future. Receipts of $35 brought 'solarium contributions up to $120. The village commissioners have a crew at work putting up swings teeters, round-about and clear-in? the pool at thp playground for the children. Mrs. R. Hutchlngs has taken over the two cows owned by Prank .Harrison snd V. J. Crawford and Is now operating i dairy business here. She expects to add to the herd shortly. This fills n long felt want in this Mr. Lawrence, painter and dec orator has h'. hands full taking care of;lhe'many orders. The crew of the Canadian destroyer 1I.M.C.S. Crescent was entertained on Tuesday afternoon last by the people here at a soft-ball same with a pick-up team of visitors taking home the bacon with a cricket score. In the evening the Stewart branch of the Canadian Lc"lan held open GAIRDNER'S (CONSTRUCTION Jacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 BERT'S TRANSFER ttnC MESSENGER Stand 303 3rd Ave. W. 'Books, Magazines, Newspapers Phone Blue 810 (Res. Green 055) CAROL ELECTRIC Electrical Installations and Repairs Reasonable Rates Estimates Free Phone Blue 318 HELEN'S REAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING & PAPERHANfllNG C33 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 p.m.) MORITZ & imOTHERSTON General Contractors Building - Repairing Wrecking and Foundation Work . We also move buildings. FREE ESTIMATING Phone Black 943 FOUR LOCAL VETERANS PRINCE RUPERT DECORATORS Let us hang your wallpaper or do that Interior decorating. We do save you money. See our wallpaper samples. "Lest You 'Forget" Blue 285 - Box 1422 Stn. 'B. WS LdtcstfronvPorthind Gmtfil MmingGcntre PREMIER SERENADED 'COME DOWN; FLYING BOAT MAKES T WO T R I PS Stewart residents were given a musical treat on Sunday in the Moose 'Hall when the Premier Music Club came down .'the. hill to stage a concert in aid of the Queen Alexandria Solarium. This was a real treat and was thoroughly enjoyed by a large and very appreciative audience. Soloists were Mrs. Gwendolyn Eley, Master Richard Barker, house, dancing being the order of the evening. Light refreshments were served but thatdid not1 prevent sbmetif the boys getting hold Jf something a bit more stinuilating:On'Wednesday; the Captain entertained at luncheon W. It. Tooth, dhalrman of the village commissioners, and Mrs. Tooth, W. J. Crawford, pre sident of the Crawford Transfer Company, and Mrs. Crawford, 'Mr., and Mrs. John Thompson, 7ubrey Fisher, government agent and W.'Sliields Orr of the public works department. In the afternoon the ship was thrown open to visitors. Wednesday evening a small arms shoot was held in th Canadian Legion Hall between a ship's team and a pickup team from Stewart, the visitors again showing their superiority in defeating the local? by a score of 1170 to 1129. The ship's team was Johnson, Vlsener. Harvey and Fitzgerald and for Stew art Sa mand Tom Klrkpatrick, J. M. Jones. L. Daley and W. S. Orr. Ths ship weighed anchor at 5 n. m. on Thursday, many of the residents being on hand to see Ihem off. A striking note was the extreme youthfulness of the entire personnel, from the captain down the average age would be about 20. . There were two visits of the Splllsbury and Hepburn flying boat last week. Even Harris sup-erintendant of the Morris Sum- Business and Professional EDMONDSON "Awning and Sail Works ' Canvas Work of All Kinds 430 nowser St. Phone Black 1C9 P.O. Box 302 PAINTING . .PAPERHANGINGAND DECORATING Over 35 Years Experience ARTHUR LEE P.O. Box 1134 Phone Blue 297 If it's a Rock 'Job-Call u Ro!k Man can M. SAUNDERS Blue '666 Concrete Sidewalks, 'Basements I don't-take work I cannot do myself. 'PARTRIDGE, GUNSTON -&IRICE 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 1286 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada It F. I.OVIN, Phone Oreen 974 Representative Box S26 117 2nd Ave. W. Opposite TMOA FKINCE RUPERT. B O. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs ot all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners Phone Green 486 Evening Green 337 FOR PROMPT and f FFICIENT SERVta nail qow jlat MS to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LU MimtOitKWUIOOVVIiLKf. PrftucUupcmDnnp J3cUi0 Wednesday, May 3, 1946 Moose Support Queen Candidate Prince Rupert lodge, 'Loyal Order of Moose, organized Its campaign in support of Beverly Matson, King Edward School candidate for May Queen at the Kinsmen's May 24 celebration, at its regular meeting iii the I.O.D E. Hall last, night. Considerable enthusiaslm was shown for the campaign, and Everett Stephens was appointed chairman of the May Queen committee. Following the meeting refreshments were served by the entertain ment committee. Governor D. G Woods was chalj-man. mlt Mines returned from Vancouver on the first trip. The spectacular operation df the Morris Summit Mines over Salmon Glacier is to be filmed for news reel. C.C.F. CLUB HEARS REPORTS covering aspects of the conference by H. G. Archibald was delivered by Mrs. Black. Chairman of the meeting was Mrs. M. Roper, who was recently elected president of the club. There was a good attendance oi members. EARLY CAPITAL Montreal was the capital Canada from 1844 t0 1849. sir :j. Reports or tilree ueiegaies to J; th nrnvlnrlal fTfi.F. iTftlfprenep i? at Vancouver i&si wees were i heard at the regular meeting-of ! the Prince Rurjert CGI'. Club held in the "Metro pole building ; iAt nloM Thei rnflrt were Hp- Of "Wait Oscar gorfa fceffer idea. Throw in this package of crisp, crunch Grape-Nuts Flakes V if THAT comes oof you better' leave town" "Now you're tautln', Joel The little woman might toss my hat out again but shell never part with a package of malty-rlch, nut-sweet Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes. And while she's fondly caressing 'em, I'll sneak upstairs to bed." "Sure onough these Grape-Nuts ,I'Ziies.areiwonJfrful.mll bait,. And f. they stlck-to-your ribs, too with carbohydrates for energy; proteins for muscle; phosphorus for teeth and bones; Iron for the blood; and other food essentials." "My wife knows that Grape-Nut Flakes are doubly good because, they're made of two grains wheat and malted barley cleverly blended, baked and then toasted for matchless flavor, delightfursflspness, easy digestion. Those recipes ton the package tor cookies and other good things win catch her eye, too!" IMPORTANT NOTICE To All Coal Users Watch your mail for an important notice regarding coal. Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Phones -651 and G52 Phone Blue 850 P.O. Box 1464 Green & Corrins All Interior and Exterior Work Builders and Painters J. L. CURRY ' CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 Free Estimates iand Prompt Servlfe INCOME TAX Returns Prepared 'feee R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 We are pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAND" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPPERSi SMOKED ALASKA TtLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON j t Try them today from your Butcher or at your Favorite Restaurant. anadian Fish Cold AND St orage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. f HverpH hv W. H Rrpti M.L'A.. Hit David Crocker and Mrs. J, S. t Black. Mr. Brett also reported cn the recent session of the leg- , . Islature. A written statements n I