i 8 prince Rupert Daflg JSciua Thursday, May 16, 1946 INSPECTION NEXT WEEK Sea Cadets to Have Annual Camp on July 4 The next Important event in the life of the local Captain Cook Corps of ihe Royal Canadian Sea AWNINGS . . . SAILS . . . WINDOW BLINDS CANVAS SPECIALTIES EDMOHDSOM'S . 430 Bowser Street (Behind 137 Fifth Ave.) Phone P.O. Box Black 169 302 Phone Blue 850 Green All Interior and Exterior Work 'Teen-Ager Desires Career As Surgeon ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. H -Worms and frogs held more interest for 17-year-old Marilyn Rohrer than the latest fashions of the bobby sox brigade. This high school senior, winner of a $2,4G0 college scholarship and ti Cadets will be the annual inspec- natjonai recognition in the fifth tion. 'nnnii.il s.-innrn Talent Search. This has been set for Wednes- I day next. The Inspecting officer vill be Lieutenant Commander Grant, R.C.N. (R). Coming soon after the successful dance and visit of the destroyer H.M.C.S. Crescent and frigate II.M.C.S. Charlcttetown the corns is being kept very much on its toes ' Then the date or the .summer camp has been set. This will be from July 4 to July 16. The site I: the camp is nn Gambler Island on beautiful II ,wc Sound hopes to become a brain sur- For more than a year, Maril yn has been collecting and preserving brains of mote than 50 kinds of animals, fish, birds and even a human being, the latter obtained from a hospital. She works in her own laboratory in wic basement of her home. ",ram ahead of them, the cadets are turning out in large numbers With siu'h an interesting pro- t' thrlr werkly parades. IBKUHBIIIBIBBBBIIIIIIBIIBItaBBIBBEBia it's rteoplos ...2 to l FOR PEOPLES STORE r ' u.ii-3 BATHING SUITS SLACK SUITS BEACHWEAR BRA-TOPS SHORTS HOUSECOATS k RUPERT a B a H n B n B H U; Bl nj a B H n IBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBHBflflBBBBBBBBBBBk II- tjft GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED Phone .": Evenings: Green 1(5:1 P.O. Box 1381 We are pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to rJace on the market again "RUPERT BRAID" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPPERS SMOKED ALASKA ISLACK 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. Storage and Furniture Crating HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 P.O. Box 14C1 & Kermod ermoae Builders and Painters Free Estimates and Prompt Service P.-T. ASS'N IN ANNUAL-MEET J. C, Gilker is President and J Irs. Earl Becker Secretary The annual election of officers lor the Prince Rupert Parent Teachers' Association wa3 held lust ivcning at the Booth Memorial High School and resulted as follows: President, J. C. Gilker. First Vice-President, Clarence m.suiauder. Second Vice-President, Mrs. J. il. Black. S'.-cuury, Mrs. Earl Becker. Treasurer, Mrs. C. II. Insul-..nder Press Correspondent, J.S. Wll-.:on. Program Convener, Miss C Collins. ' t i publicity convener, Mrs. Nor-,on Youngs. Social Conveners- Booth Memorial High School, Mrs. J. Hardin: B intjn Street School, Mrs. Geo. Howe. Membership Conveners Booth Memorial High School, Mrs. Wil-Uatn Martin; King Edward Schcol, Mlsa E. Moxley; Borden Street School, Mrs. C. Saunders; Conrad Street School, Miss E. Gibson. In addition the. school principals arc honorary members of the executive. TlK .se otficers will assume their portions in 8eptcmbr. The -president, J. C. Gilker, af-Irr reviewing the activities of the i issccation far the past year, re- fened to the very Important objective of the coming year, that itcing school sites and school r PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER VIA OCEAN FALLS 'Trim-ess Adelaide" Kvcry .Monday. 10 p.m. ALASKA PORTS Trim ess Norali" "Princess Louise" I'ull information on tailing from local ticl.ct agent, or write C llntce llurjnr, r.,V.A C.V l. Station, Vancouver. Vff, V-- I J TR APPERS AND BUYERS Don't be foolish and :;ell your" furs at the waterfront when you can fetch them to Gold-bloom's and get 30 percent more. BEAVER $85 LARGE BLANKETS 570 MEDIUM 510 SMALL $20 Prices for everything are 25 percent higher WILLIAM G0LDBL00M THE OLD RELIABLE LOVIH'S CABINET SHOP Furniture Kcpalrrd Upliolstcrinc - Slip Covers Drapes Expert saw filing and gumming. Small band-saws brazed. Planer and Jointer knives ground. rhont Green 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Is one under financial obligation when a friend offers to -nd one his apartment while he is on an extended trip? A. Yes; all running household expenses must be paid during this period, broken articles replaced, and if there are any servants they should be paid. Q. In what way can a child be trained to become orderly? A. By Insisting that he put away his clothes and his toys in a neat, orderly way. This is the very best training, and he Is never too young to, be taught. Q. Is it all right to take children to a town or country club? A. No, it is better not to do so. this matter to stand over until :lu fall. The retiring secretary, Mrs. J. C. Gilker, who has given so much of her time In furthering the affairs of the association, was given a hearty vote of thanks. First Report of Convention Mrs. Earl Becker, 'the delegate to the provincial conference of P. T. A. iirld at Easter In Vancouver, gave a very Informative interesting and detailed report of the conference. She brought back many ideas suitable for this P.T.A. The meeting heartily thanked her for the splendid report she gave. Music was supplied in vocal solos by Mrs. B. Higgins assisted at the piano by Mrs. J. C. Gilker. Refreshments were served by social conveners Mrs. J. Hardin !l;uis for the city's proposed new and Mrs R Munm icnoois. i h - annual reiort of the treasurer, Mrs. .C. II. Insulander, hu'.ved a net balance of $129 v.hirh h being hold to purchase i moving picture machine for iw (;i iiu rl-MMCutnvy schools. The ic u!t of the recent n pnio'i th members as to the advisability of setting up separate P.TJV.'s for each school '-. as d'i ; -ii s"d. The poll showed t.) i v. :t. in r.tvor of separate ip.T.A.'s It was decided to allow FOR SALE Cheap! 7 acres, good soil, close Terrace, 5 cleared; 30 fruit trees, never falling water; no buildings. Home bulldcT can make own terms. Blue 924 or Box 1104 Station B., Prince Rupert. (117) FOR SALE Three-room frame house, furnished. 161 Wantage Road. (117) OPPORTUNITY FOR INVEST-mcnt $265 per month Income plus a four-room suite in downtown block. $5000 now, full price only $S5C0. Apply Collart tt McCaffery Ltd. (110) FOR SALE Steel frame piano, and violin. Phone Blue 469. FOR SALE Boys' bicycle-Apply No. 20 Cow Bay. (110) FOR SALE 1934 Chrysler Air flow sedan, good tires, serial no. 142751. $375. N. L. Jones 1233 Water Street. Phone Red 803. (119) FOR SALE Dandy 12-foot clinker-built rowboat. Phone Red 193. (tf) FOR SALE 20-watt public address system, cw two 12-inch speakers in cases, 1 crystal microphone, 4 contact miro-phoncs, perfet condition; fourcycle Easthope marino engine, cw clutch; .22 single shot Mossbcrg rifle, A-l condition. Snap for cash. Phone Red 808. (118) FOR SALE Modern five room house, manle floors, tile in kitchen, close In. $3,000 cash Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342. (tf) FOR SALE 15 h.p. Yale engine . with propeller. Atlas Boiler Works. (117) DESIRABLE RESORT SITE on scenic Lake Lakelse, near Terrace, B.C., for sale or lease. Communicate with Frances Poc, 147 Linden Ave., WilraettR, 111. (110) FOR SALE Slightly used hassocks, rcg. $10, now $2.50; used electric floor lamps, complete, ' from $4.50; battery radios, selling out, $7.50; 4-picce kitchen set, table and 3 chairs, $6.00; 7-piece dining room" set, $42.50; bed and sDrlntr. $4.00; beds, complete, $12.00; Mc Clary elcctrlr range, $10.00; new small size ranges, wood and coal, $28.50; new and used McClary and Gurney ranges; new electric hot plates, and press Irons, from $4.75. All kinds of furniture and hardware sold and bought at the lowest prices See us for a good deal. B.C Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. Phone 324. FOR SALE Studio lounge, camp stove, full size bed, mattress and other furniture. 1340 Overlook St. after 6 p.m. (115) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 nh Ave. West. '126) FOR SALE Contents of small home cheap. Owner leaving town on discharge Phone Red rm ( LOOKED FOR FILM HERE "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes"' Has Three-Day Run at Capitol Theatre One of the outstanding dramas of the year, "Our Vines Have tender Grapes," opened today at the Capitol Theatre here for a three-day engagement. It has been a widely discussed picture i and local moviegoers have been I awaiting its arrival here with I keen anticipation. Expectation is j that It will draw large crowds to the Capital. ! The theme Ls a novel one and is replete with alternate sequences of simple joys and pathos connected with life in a Norwegian farming community In .' Wisconsin where life ls ordinarily peaceful and stable although there, are vicissitudes which make the way for play in the dramatic aspects of the film. Edward G. Robinson, as. a hard-working, thrifty farmer, and Margaret O'Brien as his little daughter, head the cast which also features James Craig, as a country editor, and Frances Gifford as the pretty school teacher, Agnes Moorehead ls the mother and Jackie (Butch) Jenkins is outstanding in the second child role of the picture. The picture Is based on the widely read novel of the same name. ROMSEY. England W R. A. rrppcrall, chief regional marketing officer of the milk marketing board here, said it may be povible to supply cream in : year's time. Classified Advertising - - - - LaaciriFds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 60c. Birth Notice 60c; Cards of Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 12. for sale FOR SALE Heavy duty wood lathe. 36" centres, and V h.p. electric motor. Phone Red 897 after 5:30 pjn. Tll6i HELP WANTED ! WANTED Man for -dairy work, permanent position. Valentin Dairy. (117) WANTED By June 1 and not later than Jul. 1: capable girl for general housework at "The Dunes," Apply Mrs. John Slag-boom, Tlell, B. C. (115) WANTED Capable women to mind children from 1 to 5 on good afternoons. Phone Red 972. (118) WANTED WANTED Model A Ford engine for spare parts. Apply Box 117 Dally News. (117) FOIt KENT FOR RENT Clean, .furnished housekeeping suite and rooms. 344 Sherbrooke. (116) PERSONAL MRS. E. PERRAULT your Spencer agent from Rock Island, Que, for foundation garments, is opening a shop on 318 6th Street on May 1. Residence Phone Black 304. (121) LLOYD'S CORN AND CALLOUS SALVE gives immediate relief from cotns and callouses. 50c at Ormes Ltd. (117) RADIO SEUVICK RADIO SERVICE For guaran teed radio satisfaction phone G and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRa? Bras. Ltd. MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern ' and uD-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac tured by National Machinery Company I-'mltcd, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) Agents. "Newspaper advertising Is an lndisnenslble contribution to public understanding and good will," says S. A. Boyer, assistant to the president of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rail way. Keep your Orders Well Ahead for our Quality Coals ! STARTING TODAY EDWARD G. MARGARET FRANCES GIFFORD ROBINSON O'BRIEN"? The LITTLE GIRL you love In her BIGGEST rele . . . one thai lops "Meet Me In St. louii." May 1G, 1921 Prince Ruperts cultural life was enhanced by a -week's stop over of the Athan Sto company which presented a comedy, "Are You a Mason?" and a drama, "As Ye Sow," at the Westholme Theatre. The 8,100-tori freighter Canadian Scottish was launched at the dry dock In a gala atmosphere befitting the porfi first major launching. Mrs. C. W. Peck was sponsor. A suspected kidnapper, who "circumvented" Special Constable Mancor of the city police force, made his-escape by locking the constable in a Jail cell. The man was E. Mlchclson of Ketchikan. Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. purchased the Nortn Island plant or Prince. Rupert Fisheries for use as a fish buying camp. Ben Self, a local sportsman, and Jlmmie Melville, a former Prince Rupert railroader, were plannln.5 to attend the rin? battle between Georges Carpentler TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT. (II, SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE This IS Our Business 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 PHONES 116 - 117 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY COMMEMORATE DUKE LONDON, 0 Dr. J. W. C fWand, Bishop of London, hi dedicated a memorial plaqu? in the Chapel of St. George's Ho:; pltal to the memory of the Duk of Kent, killed m an air cra.sh 1 1942. The Duke was presldrnt a the hospital from H23 to 1943. Commenting on the State Department's proposal to di&scmin ate news to other countries Srn;t tor Noah M. Mason .stated: "When governments go into thr hews business the freedom of the people Is endangered and democ- 1 racy ls placed in Jeopardy. and Jack Denipsey in Jersey City i on July 2. (Mr. Melville quite 1 concctly predicted that Carpen-! tier "wouldn't have a chance." i The Frenchman was knocked out j in four rounds.) - j Major J. W. Motherwell, chief inspector of fisheries and Alex! Flnlayson, inspector of hatchet -j les. visited the city brietly, leaving for Lake Lakclse, Stuart I Lake and Babine. ' G. 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Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to P "1- s Music by "Esquires" Monday- a id Thu; 10:30 to 12 p.m. CIIINKSH DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTI V S CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE IM 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST ' UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Pall Mali Cafe AND CHOP SUEY o at CENTRAL llOTEL II A S REOPENED We specialize in tender, juicy and Chinese dishe . WE EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO ENJOY OUR FINE FOOD teaks COME ANf I