if. ft: 6 B M PI n m n n n n n ii n pi n m m H Hit Induce Gupctt Da Hp HtJctoS Thursday, September 12, 1946 TERRACE MILL RUNNING AGAIN - Intervallcy Lumber & Supply "Co.. riant Kropcns for First Time Since Strike . TERRACE After having been closed. down since May 15 when the International Woodworkers' Strike caused a cessation of Its operations, the Intervallcy Lumber & Supply Co.'s sawmill on the south side of the railway I rack Is reopening this week. Ernest Sandc is now In charge of op.eralions at the mill. : FAMILY CENSOR AH of Mark Twain's manuscripts were edited by his wife. W. J. Matthews. Lakelsc Lake sawmill operator, was In the rlty yesterday on a fcricf business visit. Quick Frozen Whifflets From The Waterfront oaaaooooaaooaoaoaaoaaaofi The fog alarm at Lanjara Island .has been repaired and is again in operation, according, to a local notice to mariners from the Department of Transport at Digby Island. TAKE'IT AWAY WITHAM, Essex, England W Maj. V. P. Beardwell wants to know how to get rid of a complete aircraft engine, left In his garage during the war by the local Air Transport Command Maj. Deardwell says every time he asks the Air Ministry to take the engine away they reply they have no record of it. Cellophane Wrapped SOLE FILLETS COD FILLETS SALMON FILLETS No bones . . . No waste . . . No fuss. Try them today from your butcher. Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage C O M P A N Y. 'L I M I T E D PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. IS HONORED AT FAREWELL PARTY Mrs. L. Jensen was hostess at her home at 5uc oreen Street at a farewell party on Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Robert Wlllscy. who Is leaving the city shortly to take up residence in the United States. Mr. Willsey was employed at Conrad Street School. Luncheon was served and then Mrs. Jensen, on behalf of those present,, presented Mrs. Willsey with a set of sterling silver coffee spoons. Those present were Mrs. R. Willsey. Mrs. Blombcrg, Mrs. Fred Roberts. Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Olc Wick, Mrs. O. Stova and Olenna, Mrs. Henry Peterson and Eileen, Mrs. Vernon Scherk and Karen. Mrs. Vic Morrison, Mrs. Christian Ol son. Mrs. Don Jensen and -Mrs. Harry Paulson. JUST GREEN CHEESE The moon has no soli. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Fall Style. f Interpretations . ;,. People have learned to expect just a little more at Peoples a little more style at a little bit sooner than you might expect to findiit in Prince Rupert. And there's no reason why you shouldn't expect just that because season after season and year after year we've given you just that.. This Fall is no exception. Come in this week. Coots Dresses Suits Millinery Sweaters Blouses Lingerie Skirts Just a Little Bit Ahead ! Rupert Peoples Store Supplies f'aat Of lice Large Assortment of Staplers . . $1.50 to $9.75 Staples, boxed-, 1,000 for 45e to 5,000 for $1.75 Presto Stapler Removers ... 55c Presto Paper Punches 25c Waterman's Ink . . 2-oz., 8-oz., lG-oz. and 32-oz. Gloy Paste 5-oz. and 10-oz. Stamp Pads ....... .'Various Colors and Sizes Synoptics, Cash. Ledgers and Journals by Dominion Illank Book at Western Prices. KUUBER STAMPS MADE TO OKDEIt lir fa. ; Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Rut Blue. t4o Res. Red 127 Ask for George sailings ,for Vancouver. and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala l:Jfl (Davlight Saving Time !J'3C rrincc hupert Time) Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. (Daylight Saving Time 9 p.m. Prince Rupert Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER' Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave.' Phone 568 PIONEER GIRL PRETTY BRIDE Nuptial Ititrs of Miss Pat Love and Kay Judd is of Unusual Interest j A popular Prince Rupert-born girl and member of a well known pioneer family was the beautiful bride in a marriage ceremony of unusual Interest at First Baptist Church last evening. She was Miss Marlon Patricia (Pat) Love, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. n. j Love, 715 Ejghth Avenue East, i nie groom was Raymond Judd. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Judd of Charlton, Ontario. The ceremony took place in ! the same church where 28 years i apo the marrla.se of the bride's mother and father was solemnized. A profusion of fall flowers wa.s used to decorate the church. While John E. Davey played the Wedding March, the bride entered the church In company with her father by whom she was given in marriage, a large congregation wltnes3??vg the procession to the altar and the cere mony which was conducted by Rev. Fred Antrobus. The bride appeared lovely In her dress of white faille taffeta with finger tip sleeve-, silk net yolk Inset, floor length veil and net skull (cap. Her shower bouquet was of pink roses and car nations. The bride's charming attend- j ants were Miss Evelyn Dussey as j maid of honor and the Misses Rene Croxford and Sue Douvette ! as bridesmaids. The maid-of-honor wore blue net and moire taffeta bodice with elbow length lace gloves. Her bouquet was of pink and white carnations. The bridesmaids were costumed In dresses of pink net with sweetheart neckline, pink elbow lensth lace cloges and bandeaux of sweet :neas and carnations Colonial bouquets of sw'et neas and carnations with blue streamers were carried. Nell Stromdahl was grooms man. Bridesmaids attendants were Jack Birtch and Eric Live. Bnice Love jr. and David Owens were ushers. i Many friends attended the Valhalla Hall where the recep tion was held. It also being lav-jishly decorated with fall flow-crs. The happy couple received . congratulations and best wishes I as they stood under a handsome i floral arch. The bride's mother j assisted In receiving. She wore a mauve gown with black hat and tea rose corsage. The toast to the bride was suitably proposed by Alex Mitchell with tnp groom responding. I The brides table wa scentred ' 11-1 l UnJnm IU. II- wrdding cake surrounded by four white tapers. Silver bowls contained a lovely array of flowery. TVin nnrn nrt t. 1,,1 V,,, IVtn bride and groom. Daring the nlng pictures were taken by Jark Wrathall. The evening was harrplly spent In dancing with music by Mrs. J. S. Black, piano, and Mrs. Charles Anderson, violin. Delicious buffet refreshments PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER VIA OCEAN FALLS "Princess Adelaide" Etery Monday. 10 p.m. ALASKA PORTS "Princess Norah" "Princess Ixiuise" Full information on tailing from local tirUrl agrnl, vr trrite C I'rure Ititrpee, G.V.A., CP, IS. Station, I I (incoiiif r. , maicii.m(k INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See It. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 83 COAL ' WOOD ' CRATING STORAGE HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 Iliad Beaver Pelt, Fined Al Terrace TERRACE Tox having a beaver pelt in his possession out of season, Albert Young, an In-i clian, who has a trapline down the-Skcena River, was fined $10 and costs by Stipendiary Magistrate Will Robinson In provincial police court here, the pelt valued at $60 being confiscated. Constable W. II. Richmond Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. What is really the foremost thing to observe when selecting guests for dinner? A. Foremost of Importance Is to exercise the utmost care In inviting guests that you know will be congenial towards one another. Q. How should one go about sharing the expense of a motor trip with friends? A. The. best way would be to have some definite understanding about division of expenses before starting on the trip. Q. Is it ever proper for a girl to lead her partner In a dance? A. Never. INCOMPLETE ALPHABET The old Roman alphabet had no J, u or w. were served, the servltures being members of the staff of the city telephone exchange of which the bride was a member. Mr. and Mrs. Judd left this morning for a honeymoon trip as far as Prince Oeorge on their return from which they .will reside at Park Avenue. The bride and groom arc highly popular among many friends. The bride has been particularly well known as an accomplished dancer and entertainer. The .groom Is Identified with the Arrow Bus Lines. mi t x If It'a a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man call M. SAUNDERS Blue 666 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. FRANK H. PARTRIDGE CONTRACTOR Estimates Given On All Work Phone Green 417 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roof's, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES; Green 486 Red 894 SHOWER FOR MARY SKOG Novel Presentation' .Made at Gathering Last Night A boat replica, heavily laden with gifts, was presented; to Miss Mary Skog, br(dc-clect, at a miscellaneous shower held in her honor at the home of Mrs. Ole Wick. 1108 Ambrose Avenue, on Tuesday evening. Joint hostesses were Mrs. Wick, Mrs. Henry and Miss Ruth Glske. The gifts were presented to the bride-elect by Miss Evelyn Skog and Miss, Ruth Olske as f he sat in a chair decorated with nink and white streamers and bells. Miss Skog thanked her friends for the number of lovely and useful ar ticle. The evening was spent with community singing, accompanied by Miss Violet Wahl, with piano solos by Mrs. B. Selvig and Miss A. Tuulos, R.N. Guests present at the shower were Mrs. V. H. Dean, Mrs. M. Norgaard, Mrs. B. Sclvlg. Mrs. D. Dean, Mrs. J. Furrunes, Mrs. It. Knutsen. Mrs. O. Selvig, Mrs. T. Mulhern, Mrs. E. Chrlstensen, Mrs. E. Wahl. Mrs. O, Wick, Mrs. W. Slmundscn, Mrs. H. Olsen, Mrs. A. Pederscn, Mrs. P Lien, Mrs. R. Houston, Mrs. H. John- sen, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. S. Kll- dal. Mrs. H. Hampton, Mrs. H. Orinstrand, Mrs. O. Skog, Mrs H. Hagcn. Mrs. M. McKenzle. Mrs. C. Johanscn, Mrs. P. Petersen, Mrs. A. Rye', Mrs. M.. Mari- ncati, Mrs. it. want, Mrs. it. James, Mrs. S. Alexander. The Misses A. Tuulos, Mary Skog, Ruth Olske, Evelyn Skog, Jo and Mary Pedersen, Peggy Clee, Edith Murvold, Mildred Furruness and Dolly Slmundsen. Magellan discovered the Philippines in 1521. Fill up the p- .s. tor on I u cenfs... T"0 you like to "cream" your coffee richly? And your breakfast cereal or fruit-your pudding or other denert at dinner? Then learn about Carnation Milk. For Carnation Is ready for the cream pitcher, just as it pours from the can. Creamy color, creamy taste, and a world of creamy smoothness! Undiluted Carnation is good, whole milk, doubled in food value by the evaporation of part of its natural water. It's homogenized to give it that umeparable smoothness, sterilized to make it keep indefinitely in the unopened can, and irradiated to make it an excellent source of vitamin D. You'll find Carnation a grand milk for all uses including the cream pitcher. Carnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT "hn Centntd Ctwt"' Business and Professional W. H. COHRINS Painting and Decorating FREE ESTIMATES Phone Blue 431 P.N. Kllborn W. Feterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls, Green 977 Prlnco Rupert Massage for ladies MARIE RICHARDSON GRADUATE NURSE Special treatment for rheumatics Phone RED 246 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 208 4th Street : Phone 653 SMITH & ELKINS LTD Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 17 P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 Oft PROMPT 4 EFFICIENT SERVK1 wall nur oJataM H COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LP IKUBflflMfttt BJKDVYU.aljC. TODAY 'TIL SAT. AT 2:00 4:11 , rZ. WW MOUNT 6'mMi n. MTitlmniTTTTl A. n rvrwm YV T M C I. I ll'l.liHllllllMlilllliail llt. L CAItTnnv ,, ALSO Members of the Navy Lea: extend a warm invihitinn i,.ta w inn rr of H.M.C.S. Uganda and Crescent u DANCE to be held in the NAVY DRILL HAll FRIDAY EVENING - 9 to 1 LADIES FREE CIV1LM New Typewrit Just Arrivedl Unc omiUl corona tiipucr in iwiua a carrying case -r (7 f ...It I. ar.. ....... 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