ocal News Items... Bron: 11 Bussey sailed on the trip to Vancouver. Ml ii.abella Henderson leaves r van:ouver Thursday night nt..ir.u . . . . 1 1 jji v OKaupiu, wiiu iias oeen aenmg school ai KitwaiiRa, ,e Cauda lor Vancouver. r a. Creech, who has been In ic Employ of Nelson Bros. Flsh-ile ud. at Port Edward, sailed n tne Catala yesterday after- Vita rut'nm tn VanpMiwof IKJ.J U - - - aboard the Catala yester An;;us Macaonaia, veteran 1. ,nn iiiin r f A itrrt A rm Mr nr. cr openln.3 the famous old Es- ttn inn . on f Uii tmim ! ; anvil ititw iiviii vuv " - - L 1 L through on a brief business -Y . . Mayor Daggett has received a .1.. fnnm fnl T T T HfA1lnw, Juvenile Orange tea, Oddfcl- f ft n.on CiQA Get your Marxist and current iimnhlpts at Room 8. Stone ock. unen evenmes v 10 u. Old Time Dance, Prairie Ram- I'Vfl V iULUIUJV 111U11L. WUU- flOl t.lt.VMKM t.KH OIt ACT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER Or DEER LICENCE NOTICE Is hereby given that on 1 . .. t..l . ll,A l..ln..lnl.n.1 Intends to apply to Wie Liquor Con- .r.l tlrtu .H frr rtinvnt. in f.rnnRfpr n hai. 1 iii..r run isnion in rn. DUUUUIK KIIOW I1BS icrrucu nuiri 1 1 I T .-I n-., . 1 .... .lOt ThtKlrflM TlUt.11 D9 1AJW 1WUIV l.ll 13) and Fourteen (14) of Block MJI Til 1715LITI.1, 1JL 1 111 17U I.AVll ltl(il..THV ACT rvrtiflr&te of Title No. 16415-1 to lot Six Hundred and Sixteen! (610). llanuo Five (5). said to contain One Hundred and Seventy-one 1 171 1 acres, more or lec. Excepting thereout the ttltsht - of - Way of the Grand Trunk Taclflc Railway, said to contain Six decimal Four Five (6.45) acres, more or less. . witrniTAS -jitlsfBCtorv proof of Hs , r..ilflnatA r.f 1 11 IP 'I 111C BUiJlc , .iiArt in T nR name ui i.uu. i Ti.TtitMi hna nrrn iiiuu ill niio . t. n.,An that T -11.11. UV Vll-7 tM'Hiu" - ... ..... ,t inct rvrtm- . i. mnantlinn V4lld .... 1 . in ...dtlttcr DATED at the Land Registry Office. . n iui. ttt liau nf ANDREW THOMru. Deputy Hegtstrar of Tlt,(.j Announcing . . Fresh Killed ROASTING CHICKENS b uTkle y MARKET Third Avenue Phone 178 ATTENTION!! Campers Watson's Food Store AT SMITHKKS tylLLiBE MAkma REOflLAR ;IIELIVERY TO LAK1J "KATDL-QTTltlS HOM1WER, Kl A United Church Sunday School picnic Is temporarily postponed. Watch the paper for an announcement. Mlss Evelyn and Dorothy McDonald returned on the Prince Rupert today from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Capt. II. Calderwood returned today on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Victoria where he at tended the Masonic Lodge con ventlon. Mrs. J. Hayhurst, wife of the Anglican minister at Kltwanga, arrived In the city today on the ,0 Portland Canal mlnins town I Prlnce Rupert from Vancouver hit inmp w-it n mcun . on ner return to the Interior II Illt-i lll.ll.lU.Ui..K Ul irom a nonaay trip. Mr. and Mrs. William Wargo, of Seattle, arrived in the city today on the Prince Rupert on' a holiday trip. Mr. Wargo was formerly a sergeant with the American forces 'here. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. 3oylc, former residents of Prince Rupert, arrived in the city today on a holiday trip. Mr. Boyle was formerly accountant with C.N. Telegraphs here and a prominent Oddfellow. Miss Betty Orclg returned today on the Prince Rupert from vice of the Department of Mar ine with which he has been identified here for many years. Rev. S. J. Wickens, principal of the Alert Bay Indian School, was here aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon returning south. He had made the trip north with native children for various villages going home from the school for the summer vacation. There were about 50 of them in all. ivc o umv, u .h .nrvir fnr ihrPP vears. most ii the Province of British Columbia. imitert. liavlnit its neaa omce ai i-ree DATED at Terrace, D.C., this zatn X nf MIT 1U40. A LI. Transferee. 149 A girl's sharp, high heels and her full weight have no effect on this nylon plastic sheeting no thicker than a page of newsprint. This recently-developed plastic can be embossed to resemble leather. Uses foreseen include wallets, brief cases, ladies' handbags, seat covers and panelling for trains, buses and airplanes. Robert Roy Youngman return-! Lawrence Hanklnson returned ed to the city today on the Prince to the city this morning on the ra ih'i.m'ii. lit aiiva kudu lie will .. n n. .... . ... i ' ' " . " : raas. urccon. 0 one accompanied cneck-UD at snauEnnessev mm- , . t Ttt r. . . ... luio. w. aamaaj uiwvni roru nnsnita.1 iniinwinp 111s ais nd nis Dcouic witn greaif Kina- ..t. , - - Announcements All KdvrrtlRpmnitu in this column will be charpod for a full month at 25c a worn. Strawberry Tea, July 3, Odd- ouuui via a mjjJk ktiu iLiai 1 m n . weeks aeo. I Mrs. Alex Slater, Sr., of Vancouver, who has spent the past two weeks in Prince Rupert, is leaving on the boat tonight, accompanied by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Slater, Jr., who are going south for their vacation. Mrs. James Scott and Sylvia, of Winnipeg, arrived Lillian Franklin, daugh- Miss and ar(J the ts 0( Mr and tcr of Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank lin, Eighth Avenue East, arrived in lhe city at the week -end" f rom Ottawa after being discharged from the R.C.A.F. (Women's Dl- of which was spent at air head quarters in Ottawa. Mrs. W. L. Armstrong until tomorrow night when they will sail on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Mrs. Scott is the wife of James Scott, a former manager of the Bank of Montreal at PPrlnce George and mere recently a branch manager In Winnipeg. Prince Rupert from Vancouver a h'iday tflP dUrinB wWch he uupe" va"-uu,cl "- where he has just completed his r a army and ami Is s llvinc Hying in n San San reccive physical! . wcnt to v,s,ted hcf jlstcr at he a fhlr. .indent at Van couver College. Mrs. T. Hall and Miss Betty Stidder, of Victoria, are visitors Tom Dybhavn, well 'known m tne city toaay on tne steamer Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mackenzie friends Prince Rupert. They are d the Catala .sailed on the on Catala, of Dlgby Island will be leavipg Jtaherman, q next Monday night on tne pnn-1 " .""urP mnwff the round trin to cess Aaeiaiae ior victoria to lane naving spent me lasi two moniiis Ketchikan. up residence louowing Mr. Mac- jn the city during the Area Two kenzie's retirement from the ser-, halibut season. His boat. Bor- gund, Is at present fishing in Area Three. ANCIENT THIRST-QUENCHER The watermelon has been cultivated since ancient times. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 3-picce chesterfield, matching rug; oil-burner stove; complete bed; radio and bug gy, nearly new. Phone Black 732. (152) Canadian National Kccrcalion Association EXCURSION To Terrace July 1 Train leaves 8:30 a.m. FARES Adults $3.50 Children $1.75 PLAN TO ENJOY Electric ( Cooking Mrs. Modern Housewife doesn't have to roast herself along with the meat on a broiling summer day. When her food is prepared she places it in the oven, sets automatic thermostat controls, confident that she will serve a well-cooked meal. Cooking by electricity conserves food, retains vitamins, assures results. Economical, speedy, labour saving, convenient . . . and an, electric range adds beauty to your kitchen. Plan now fo buy an efeelnc range and other electrical appliances, as they become available. i i BWBFi' in U; i iMIIIIIIITIH IWEDDED IN VANCOUVER Popular Terrace Girl Becomes Bride of Manitoba Man A very pretty wedding of interest; in Prince Rupert and was solemnized on Friday I evening, June 14, in the chapel of Christ Church Cathedral, Vancouver, Very Rev. Dean Cecil Swanson officiating, when Miss Mildred Frank, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Frank, pioneer residents of Terrace, was united in marriage to Donald Wood, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wood of Swan River, Manitoba. The bride, who was charming In a turquoise blue silk two-piece dress, with white accessories, and wearing a corsage of pink roses, was given in marriage by Tom Richardson, friend of the groom,, and with whom he had'scrved overseas. The matron of honor was Mrs. L. A. Abots- way, who had chosen a navy suit with which she wore white accessories and a corsage of red car nations. L. A. Abotsway was groomsman. The cathedral organist pro vided the beautiful wedding music to which the bridal party entered and left the church. Following the wedding, the party adjourned to the Peter Pan Cafe where over 40 people were assembled to greet the happy couple. A handsome two-tier wedding cake was duly cut by the bride with the toast to the bride of fered by Tom Richardson and responded to slutably by the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Wood left later I'm, BUY ON BUDGET PLAN No Carry Charge No Interest Terms In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. Hotel... i arrivals Prince Rupert p. Goddard, Vancouver; J. Smith, Casslar; O. Olander, Terrace; S. G. Preston, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Romine( Wel-don, Montana; H. B. Fure, East Stonewood, Washington; George M. Flint, Washington D.C.; E. H. Cobb, Canaan, Connecticut; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Campbell, Arran-dale; D. R. Olsen, Providence, Utah; E. E. Ores, Belville, Mich.; Miss B. M. Lawler, North Holly wood, California; A. D. Reynolds Culver City, California; Mrs. F. M. Weston, Los Angeles; Miss E, GF. Brierly, Hazelton; Miss Anna Woods, Edmonton; Mrs. J. Hag-en, Copper River; G. Robinson Shirley; R. C. Petersen, Richmond, California; J. D. Daven- Dort. Richmond, California; G. N. Maclnnes, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hartwell, Seattle; J Lirs. Hazelton: Mr. and Mrs. F. Eckhart; Sunnyside; E. E. Hynd man. city; F. O. Smith, city; Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Owens, Seattle; H. A. Leise, East Syracuse, New York; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Darney Seattle; H. Wong, North Pacific; S. Hem, North Pacific; C. Maxon Jr.. Cavlna, California; W. E Parsons, Kamloops; G. V. Robin son, Shirley. PAINT SAVER A non-rusting gasoline pump made of plastic glass, has been delevoped to elmlnate paint problems of filling station for a honeymoon in Victoria and on 'their return 01M reside in Vancouver. ParkL AND. Flora L ane ane Original EYELETS IN Lovely maizes, pale blue and pale pink stripes. "THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY" CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND 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 S 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 115:5 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST prince Rupert Daflp jaetofi Wednesday, June 26, 1948 i? "THE MEN'S SHOP' 532 THIRD AVENUE Swim Trunks Sport Shorts by Jantzen First in Style . First in Comfort (I.OTlll.Vr. AD FHItMSIUVCS LIMITED PHONE 345 to glorify your nails and Up to compliment yoar clothes CHEN YU .long lasting nail lacquer and lipstick ORMES LIMITED PHONE 81 PIONEER DRUGGISTS liBiltek PRINCE RUPERT A. Mackenzie Furniture "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" , CONVERTO LOUNGES By simmons with matching chairs DANITE LOUNGES By restmore with matching chairs These lounges can be converted into full-sized beds with one easy motion and have an easily accessible bedding com- AQ tfj and up partment. Phone 775 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET ' Prince Rupert 327 Third Avenue COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. . Reasonable weekly rates to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 907 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 4Ua We are pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAND" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA DLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your' Butcher or at your Favorite- Restaurant. AND I Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED ' PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.