INDS Hotel. . . Flower Hats Gain Wider Favor Local News Items lactate Wednesday, Hupctt September Daflp 25, Bta$ 1948 SHY Soars Over Co Higher jjW y hex L - lift WT'll-' The C0S Arisen, the boy nnce he has !i icwcllry store. 50-$75 ring , satisfactory for affections, but ..irlit lliS Q pruviu" luagnifying glass Lt on spending Lmhablv double R merchants say f not put off the pause me K more ne'll have dualities- oi uiu Lp ud more than small diamonds tjicb a;- five and Rrrccnt. jcductluh of rough Irallcn far behind on this prc-.tinuo tjsh a heavy ig the war. for icemei) arc still Bmcni nngs aim I, in addition, as against possible ion many people their savings in L probably will ore any improve FM because mine Is and lack of 6c caused further lie stocks. i ihc Dominion Big tompany ucik, kind in Canada, mi diamonds have obtain since Feb-thc Trices Board King. Before that lirket was higher Is However, there cough mater gi;gn imc of diamonds Africa during the in Canada, and ccn shipped back toys trie neaa or Buelry firm, There large reserve from in South Africa, this has all been war there were Id cutters In An-If) in Amsterdam, has been reduced pwerp and 1,000. . It will be a long She situation be fe NOTICE and Mrs, J Snell la Watson). In the General Hospital, I September 23, a la Lorraine, 5 lbs. fiicr and daughter Thomas McMeek t& on the Prince Irom a trip to Van England ((Pi- The W a recruiting the drive for more would not be hin- I 1 ITTTli 1 1 MM On VANCOUVER Pay Tolnts iCatala, l;jo nin. Raving Time Hupert Time) iCardena, 10 p.m. Saving Time- ice Rupert Time) cen Charlotte lvy fortnight. lormatlon, Tickets Fservatlons J' SKINNm Pnpert Agent Phone 568 arrivals Prince Rupert O. Matz, Terrace; Mr. and. Mrs. II, E. vaugnan, uauie ureeic, Michigan; FO Douglas, Vancou ver; W. It. Bullard, Vancouver; Lieut. A. Langton, Vancouver; T Walsh, Vancouver; G. B. Arm strong,' Ketchikan; W. II. Arm strong, Ketchikan; C. L. Read., Vancouver; II, Hume.Sunnyside; Mrs. L. Mitchell, Shirley; W Thompson, Vancouver; A. J, MacDonald, Vancouver; Mr and Mrs. L. Wallace, Sunnyslde; E. C. Eltl, Toronto; Rev. and Mrs. E. Moss, Pasadena, Calir; T H. Harding, Vancouver; J. J. Lamb, Ottawa: W. II. Elnore, Los Angeles; W. A. Campbell, Win nines; It. E. Jackson, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Collingwood, Van couver; Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and daughter, Slrecna Crossing; II. Baxter, Vancouver; E. II Scott, Vancouver; A. H. Wilson, Vancouver; A. J. Whltmorc, Van couver; lion. 11. r . u. linages, Ottawa; William Ingraham, Port Esslngton; S. Raho, Vancouver; W. Langton, Vancouver: u. Smith, Vancouver; E. Divine, Vancouver; E. Liphart, Vancouver; S. Butcher, Vancouver; J. Morrison, Caspaco; J. ulbson, Vancouver; R. D. Trethcwyn, Vancouver. Announcements All dvertlmenM t tni column will be charted lor a full month at 250 n word. X X ill 60 Fashion Show Sept Civic Centre. l.O.O.F, Hall. 26, C. N.R. Carmen's Dance and lunch aid of Pioneers' Home, Oddfellows' Hall, Friday, Sept 27. Music by Harmonccrs. Mod ern and Old-Time. Admission 50c. Everybody welcome. S(2C) Catholic School Bazaar, Oct and 3. K.C. Hall. Presbyterian Anniversary Ban quet, October 7. Cambral Spinster's Spree. Civic Centre, October 11. L.O.B.A. Bazaar, Oct. 23. Queen Mary Tea, Mrs. Tar kin's, October 24. Rebekah Bazaar, October 31 C.C.F. Bazaar. Nov. 6, Civic Centre. W.A. Baptist Church fall sale. Nov. 7. Women of the Moose Dazaar, Moose Temple, Nov. 13 and 14. W. A. Canadian Legion Fall Bazaar, November 20. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, November 30. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. November 28th. United Church Xmas Bazaar, Dec. 5. Old Time Dance. Prairie Ram blers, every Saturday night, Odd fellows' Hall. Former City Commissioner W. J. Alder arrived In the city today on the Prince Rupert on one of his ucrlodic business trips from his home in Victoria. HAY FEVER rm l i. tl mutv .-.Kv ihnuwndf whoomc urrl Itom hht. unniinE. IrtiutM e. Itchy eaii. und who ncftwl and hfrd. toughtd. chokfd. .iJuttl vv rynr. Now thfjr rtp. wiwk, ll normal llwnltl to Templ-ion't RAZ-MAI1. You wdnl .uffrr i 17 .i.. Tti HAZ.MAH ana st the relid you loni lor. Sue, 1 1 t druggl jU. R,-1 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING NIGHT CLASSES Teacher, MRS. HILL (W.C.T.) PHONE RED 281 Flowers enhance beauty, and lovely Faye Marlowe, top, opens curtain of gladlolas to show on her new orcnia nonnei. nun omcr stars of stasc and screen, she glamorized new floral styles at the New York international convention oi norisis" leiegrapn ucmtrj Association, the first since 1911. Coutouriers. predict that flower hats,, hi,, ik. moiii imvrr left, hound with Malinc ribbon, and tnei sonhlsticated orchid" and ermine model at lower right, will be especially popular uunng me cumins mmci MOOSE EXPECT ACTIVE SEASON An active and enthusiastic season of winter lodge activity is predicted for the local Moose Lodge by Governor D. G. Wood following the first fall meeting of the organization In the Moose .Temple last night. The meeting took the form of a pary, with 45 members present. Mr. Wood predicts that posses sion of the new temple will cause an Increase of Interest, since for the first time in years the lodge has a building of its own and can carry on its activities freely. Mtss Norma Currlc arrived In the city today on the Prince Ru pert frcm Victoria after having completed her nursing training at the Royal Jubilee Hospital at the provincial capital. She will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Currie for the next few weeks. Th Bordrn Co. Ltd. C: ' I .,- TI2S-. j ( ill Fine Wood for Sale! Phone Black 15G Night Thone: Black 665 p.o. nox 1131 Station D REX CAFE AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our ipeclalty. pen 8 am. to a ajm. PUONE 178 NOTICE As required by the Income War Tax Act, this will advise our shareholder customers (Including members only) as referred to In the said Act, as amended, that In accordance with the terms and conditions, and within the times and limitations contained in the raid Act, as amended, it is our intention to pay a dividend in proportion to the 1947 patronage out of the revenues of the 1947 taxation year or out of such other funds as may be permitted by the said Act, and we hereby hold out the prpspect of the payment of a patronage- dividend to you accordingly. PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (227) N. Ileitis, Plant Manager. NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber lengths, free of nails $10 per cord First class ll-lnch to ll-lnch lengths, $8 per cord Second class trimmings up uncut W P cord lengths Third class, Various FOR COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE HEMMONS TRANSFER Office II. Malr's Aucllon Rooms Third Avenue East We Serve You Nothing Out the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES Announcement . . . DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats, Roast Chicken Meat I'ics and Salads Dally RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West JOHN HARRIS ami M. PARKINSON have resumed proprietorship ol ATLAS BOILER WORKS Boilers, Tanks and General Ironwork Long trips or short, day or. night, 99 Taxi at your service. (tf) Miss Mary Armstrong returned today on the Prince Rupert from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Gordon Clark of the post office staff returned on the Prince Rupert today from, a holiday trip to Vancouver. A A meeting of all badminton enthusiasts not members of any existing club will be held in the Civic Centre, Monday, Septem ber 30th, at 8 p.m. to lorm a badminton club or clubs, (mwf) Mr. and Mrs. G. Percy Tinker returned on the Prince Rupert today from Vancouver after spending the last several wCtk. in the Okanagan district. A Hill 60 Chapter I. O. D. E. Fashion Show, Thursday 8 p.m. Civic Centre. Costumes by Sweet Sixteen, shoes from Fashion Footwear. Tickets must be handed in at door for nylon drawings (It' The condition of G. R. S. Blackaby, manager of the Bank of Montreal, who was taken 'ill recently, is improving, but it Is exipected that he will be confined to his bed for several months yet. Rev. and Mrs. Norman Green ; and family arrived in the city Tuesday from Klncollth where Mr. Green has been Anglican ! missionary for the last two years. They will leave at the week-end for Massett where Rev. Green has been transferred In the missionary service. V. R. McAfee returned from a trip to Vancouveron the Prince Rupert today. W. B. McCallum returned on the Prince Rupert from a holiday trip 'to Vancouver. Mr and Mrs. Ken Hardina-re turned from a trip to Vancouver on the Prince Rupert today. Eric Marsden or Sterling Markets is a visitor In the city today, having arrived on the Prince Rupert on business with the local branch of the company. Job lor . . . Another JAVtX! JAVEX speedily removes Ink, ond other stubborn stains, from linens end cottons makes them sparkling while in half the lime. ' It's o liquid "not a powder a so simple to use. W AI YOUR DEAllR'S .Ifr-MBX I Superior Grocers LTD. 9 KVS FORMERLY MUSSALLL.M'S ECONOMY STOlffi Thursday, Friday and Saturday SEPTEMHER 2R-27-28 1 Ki:i: DELIVERY PHONE 18 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables APPLES Macintosh Red 3 lbs. for 25c KAN ANAS Firm, vine 3 lbs. for 19c ORANGES Size 2S8s, Per dozen -lie CARROTS Crisp full bunches. . 2 lbs., for 15c QUALITY GROCERIES DICED CARROTS Aylmcr, 20 oz. tin.. 14c CUT GREEN BEANS Lunchour, 20 oz. tin 1 Ic MUSHROOM SOUP Birks, 10 oz. tin 2 for 29c TOMATO JUICE Silver Ribbon .. 2 for 25c 20 oz. tin OLIVES Bell's, California ripe 12c ' 9'4 oz. Rlass. OLIVES Libby's Chopped ripe, 5 oz. tin. FOR COMFORT AND LONG WEAR Und CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . , . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms . CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) rnoNE si in erwear . . . by Mercury i rnMitiNATinNS Pine Rot- ton. Natural, ankle length. 'Jy N With short sleeves. crsbri Suit $1.15 rn!I)lWTl kfcJO K a r 1 rt n i Tvro Prmtaininrr a larirp lencth. lonir sleeves. 5 k It Suit - $5.0 V At Pnm hart i 'n! r rn xirnirn S J III iJ A Ankle length, short sleeves. Suit - $i.ri "THE MEN'S SHOP' i i t v ra r. s li FLOUR ( - - ) . Upton's Robin Hood 15 Bag Size lr' 19 lb. sack 1.75 30 She oi jb. s;Kk m J&jfct 60 Bag Size fi jjfi ' 123naBSi" U,r,iggl QUAKER ( "OATS Mf ( ItJ PASTRY NMN'PKEMIL'M ( I, ) L J 35c 23c S WM km: . Vk II . VfcWn ;. T '1 V II IV7 iW JW Vi COMBINATIONS Wool. Natural shade. Ankle length, long sleeves. Small" sizes only. Suit $1.U5 CLOTIIISG FURiMSIllKGS 532 THIRD AVINUE PHONE 345 Plumbing and Heating Engineers OIL AND COAL STOKERS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Comer 2nd Ave. and 4th Btreet Phone Red 388 P.O. Box 1294 Ormesitd. "Jim Pioneer Druqgiats Prescription 'Chemists Rcxall Agents for Prince Rupert and District In Drugs If it's Rcxall it's Right PHONE 81 STORE HOURS: Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. ' Sundays and Holidays Irom 12 p.m. till 2 p.m. and 7 pjn. till 9 p.m. THE CREDIT HOUSE OF QUALITY": There's beauty in every careful detail of these luscious virgin wools ... so soft, so handsomely tailored, so exquisitely styled. SEE O U It m 111 WftfiT n v m tA. 9 II Hi 1WW tffSBMK WmmW Mtiil bJL. rvfll III ALBERT & McCAFFERY Phones 116 and ll7 i PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the post Office) FashionShow September 26 - AT CIVIC CENTRE BUY ON BUDGET PLAN No Carrv Charge No Interest Terms In accordance Kh W.r,.TJJ. Kegulatlons. COAL WOOD CRATING STORAGE HYDE TRANSFER Phone 5S0 5 'mpl 4 It