cd News Items . . . Griffiths returned Friday trip to Vancouver. . warne returned to the ay from a business trip couver L to all Canadian Legion Lnn v-J Day there will fictory parade. It is ex-. that a full attendance there of woria wnr i far II. Veterans' medals ,bons will be worn, tixu gion Rooms at iu:ju a.m. jnv Berg was among L-ho returned from Van-Ion the Prince George yes- HAY FEVER rrSVar. ju8rdoWfh,tthou. Evf done to get fast. af relicH hel Utur. 50c, 11 at Everywhere. !j, R. McAllister return- Bay on the Prince George holiday trip during whicn Kited friends at Edmonton, and Vancouver. . Whiting returned Frl- to Vancouver where he L.h a regional conference tctive Service officers. innouncejnents ivertisrmenvi n tula column i chargeu lor a juii raomn at mc a wora. fvprv Saturday nieht. Blows' Hall. 9 to 12. te, Orange Hall, Terrace, Tiaay. uooa time ior an. ffgasbord dinner, Lutheran Tnursaay, August 10. ies: 5:30, 6:30, 7:30. hA W.A. tea and hnmp Eg sale, Aug. 23, in. Clurc B.A. tea and sale of home Bg, sept. 12, Oddfellows' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bayne returned today from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Nell McDonald and son, Kenneth, Overlook Street, returned Friday on the Prince George from a holiday trip to Vancouver. A U.FJV.W.U. Meeting to establish Prince Rupert Local, Deep Sea Fishermen's Hall, Monday, August 13, at 8 p.m. Urgent that all members attend. (188) Lieut. Robert Fossum, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Fossum, who now resides at Fraser Lake, left Thursday night for Esquimau where he will be demobilized after six years service with the Royal Canadian Navy. Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Mr. and Mrs. T. Norton Youngs and son will toe leaving cbout the middle of next week by motor qr a trip to Vancouver and Victoria, Accompanying them will be Mrs. Youngs's sister. Miss Kathleen Wenmoth of West Vancouver, who has been visiting here for the past couple of weeks.. Military Orders 1st (ID Btn. Prince Rupert Itegt. (MG) Q. J. Toombs. Ma. Commanding Thp. canteen will be open Sun day, 2 p.m. All returned overseas men are invited. DEATH NOTICE KELLY On August 10, 1945, Loretta Jean, aged five weeks, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelly, 1034 East 7th Ave. Funeral services Monday, August 13 at 2:30 p.m. in the B.C. Undertakers Chapel on Fraser Street. Bishop J. B. Gibson officiating. Interment at Falrvlew i FOUNDED BY THE MISSES CORDON Crofton House Sshool Accredited by th Deportment of Education RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Be ituated In 10 Aom of Well-wooded Ground! -fy C ;a Motricu ution Music, Art, Speech Training, Home Economics, Gymnast n, Dancing, Gomes, Riding. Ri-cpeni September 10 for Boarders September 11 for Doy Girli Mi f ler K Bryon, MA Telephone Wc:t 41st vet m, Vancouver, B. C KErrisogle 4380 I THE PF0PI F OF PPIKIfF PIIPFPT T - - - W mm W BVIIVWM W M Who Suffer With Their Feet You will be interested to know that there Is a man in )wn who has had a wide experience in the correction of men arches, and can make Arch Supports that will re- ve that painful and tired feeling that only foot sufferers n explain. Mr Bill Terry, with many years of sudy of foot all- lents, is now in Hill's Shoe Store, and will be nleased to wlte an impression of your feet and let you know what m oe done in your individual case. Mr. Bill Terry is also in charge of the Shoe Repairing ept. where your repairs are executed neatly and prompt- tan around and see him for either reason. Are you looking for a Hat that has ' Style and Comfort? If so . . . TP? BUY A STETSON Ye invite you to look through our stock. We are sure you will find just the hat you want-one that follows the end of style, that is flattering to your face fits comfortably. Organs QfYlcns & foom QJftear jSll "WHERE MEN BUY' j INCOME TAX Returns Prepared-See lR-E. MORTIMER " AVe. Phona RR J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic l If nerve doubly sol Smith Block Green 995 Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert Capt. S. Dawe, Vancouver Capt. A. Johnston, Vancouver; F. W. Miller, Vancouver; D. s. Baird, Toronto; W. A. Gamble, Toronto; Miss P. Davidson, Smlthers; E. Fairgrleve, Van-cauver; R, w. Wolfe, Vancouver; Mrs. L. Felllnger and daughter, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. J. Griffiths, Seattle; T. Jenkins, Winnipeg; W. Hodgson, Winnipeg; Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Granger, Long Beach, Calif.; L. Kirox, Vancouver; T. L. Mc-Clement, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cocking, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Neilson and daughter, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. D. Johnson, Vancouver; Mrs. J. Blackford, Seattle. Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Mills, Terrace; William Hanson, Smlthers; C. D. Morgan, Vancouver; Jack Wood, Vancouver; Mrs. N. Sherwood, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Mellon, Ligonier, Perm.; Robert S. Waters, Johnstown, Penn.; R. Rockwell, Jamesville, Virginia; B, G. Worsfold, Edmonton; B. Luyett, St. Louis, Mo.; Miss A. Elliott, Ketchikan; Miss Judith Ray, Ketchikan; J. T. Inglls, C. R. Bowen, Vancou ver; Mr. and Mrs. N. MaqDon BEATRICE DIDRICKSON CR0WHED QUEEN AT COLORFUL CEREMONY Crowning of Princess Beatrice Didrickson as yueen of the 1945 Civic Centre Carnival at o o. dock last night was one of the climactic moments of the annual week of celebration and a high point in the life of the pretty, 19-year-old "sovereign." At the coronation ceremony held before a crowd of 1,500 in the Carnival pavilion, Mayor Daggett placed the jewel- between the throng In the Car- led crown on the head of the lovely Junior Chamber of Com merce candidate whose sale of ticket votes made her eligible for the signal honor. Then His Worship handed Queen Beatrice the carved mace. "I present to you this symbol of your authority. May you wield it with Justice and with full knowledge of your authority," the Mayor said. A fanfare of trumpets by the Naval Band which had led the coronation parade followed his words. nival grounds. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the party left by the Avenue gate. Princess Bea trice returned to the grounds later in th,e evening to officially open the coronation ball. Following the coronation, the fegal party visited the Capitol Theatre to be presented on the stage by Manager Harry BJack. During the evening they were a.lso pleasantly entertained at the U.S.O. Club and at the Am erican Corporal's Club with I cannot explain how very. corp. Douglas Sweeney as host. happy and proud I am. Thank you all." Queen Beatrice responded. The crowd cheered their queen enthusiastically at intervals during the ceremony as it; had done when the royal party entered the Carnival grounds. Wearing a coronation gown of white slipper satin, period style, with lace panels, and royal aid, Ketchikan; M. Barbour, j and hH e cape trimmed Vancouver; FLt. O. C. Durham, Smlthers; G. Rosner, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. M. iXooney, Ottawa, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Saunders, Vancouver. THANK OFFERING BATTLE, Sussex, Eng. W As a thank offering for victory in the Battle of Britain, Col. T. B. Hornblower presented Battle rural district council of which he is a member wllh eight acres of ground overlooking the countryside above which many air duels were fought. The trumpet call pf the whooping crane can be heard as far as three miles. CJkrA First United Church 636 Sixth Avenue West Minister: Rev. R. A. Wilson, M.A. Mrs. conn uarreii, a.t.u.m... Organist August"! 271945" ' Services at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. First Baptist Church Young St. and Fifth Ave. East Rev. W. W. Silvcrthorn. Minister Phone Red 839 August 12, 1945 Rev. Jas. J. Smithson, New Westminster, Guest Preacher. 11:00 a.m. "The Almighty God." 12:15 p.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. "The Heart of the Gospel." Fellowship Hour, following evening service. A special welcome to service personnel. First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSween, B.A., Minister Mrs. E. J., Smith, Choir Leader 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. H. P. Collins. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Chaplain Lyle Robinson. A cordial invitation to worship with this congregation is extended to all. Prlnee Rupert Full Gospel Tabernacle 221 6th Ave. West. Rev. J. Linney, Pastor. 11 a.m. Devotional. Subject: "Strengthen With Might in the Inner Man." 12:15 Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic. Subject: "Peter the Vacillating." Tues., 8:00 p.m. Bible Study. Fri., 8:00 p.m. Armed Services and Young People. You are invited. Regular Baptist Services I.O.D.E. Hall (5th Ave. and McBride St.) We preach Christ . . . RUCIFIED i ROWNED OMING 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. (with Scrlpturgraph). 7:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: G. H. S. Blackaby. Topic: "IS CAUFXESSNESS A SIN?" IF YOU ENJOY HEARTY GOSPEL SINGING COME! Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. (at 424 Dunsmulr St). Thurs. (I.O.D.E. Hall). 8:00 p.m. Young People's Society. THE WHOLE BIBLE FOR THE WHOLE WORLD. with ermine, Queen Beatrice en tered the Carnival grounds, es corted by Lieut. Edward Garner. of the Prince Rupert Regiment. She carried a bouquet of carnations as she proceeded ocross the grounds to the pavilion. The Queen was preceeded by her maids of honor, Miss Eve lyn Bussey, wearing white slipper satin with crinoline walste and net skirt with satin band. Mis3 Ruth Glske, In turquoise blue taffetta with blue net skirt, and Miss Lillian Knutspn, wearing tea rose slipper satin, em broidered with sequins and with net skirt. I Escorting Miss Bussey was Lieut Syd Elklns, while Lieut. R. E. Montador escorted Miss Glske and Lieut. John Carr accompanied Miss Knutson. Each of the girls carried lovely bouquets. Leading the procession were two small crown and sceptre bearers, Joe Scott, Jr., carrying the crown on a purple velvet cushion, while-John Lambie car-lowed by Carol Elklns and Shirra Halliday, tiny flower girls in Holliday, tiny flower girls in white taffetta -dresses-and carrying nosegays of complementary colored blooms. Train-bearers were Shirley Williams and Marylln Armstrong. The coronation party began its procession in automobiles at the Court House and, paced by the naval band of H.M.C.S. Chatham and a 22 -man guard of honor from the Soo Suds regiment, it entered the grounds by the Third Avenue gate, passing j TIMBER SALE X-37049 There will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Office of the District Forester at Prince Rupert, B.C.. at Noon on the 24th day of August. 1945, the Licence X-37049 situated iy2 miles northwest of Shames Station. C.N.R.. to cut 1,190,-000 P.B.M. of Spruce. Cedar and Hemlock. Provided anyone unable to attend the auction In person, he may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of Auction and treated as one bid. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars may be obtained from the Chief Forester, Victoria. B.C.. District Forester, Prince Rupert. B.C.. or Ranger S. d. Cooper of Terrace, B.C. EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 11 am. to 1 a.m. THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 T. Norton Youngs, chairman of the Civic Centre committee, acted as Master of Ceremonies and thanked all who had assist ed in making the coronation successful. NEW HAZELTON Hon. E. T. Kenney, minister of lands and forests, visited New Hazelton Wednesday during the course of a tour through the province. After calling on num erous friends he proceeded to Terrace, where he rested before returning to Victoria. The Hazelton baseball team travelled to Terrace last Sunday where they suffered defeat toy the score of 8-4. Following the game the Terrace players enter tained the visitors at a chicken And mighty good company to keep when the fall winds begin to blow. Smart all-wool suit with matching topper. . ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR Dl. 'one Blue HJ . TAIN 1 1 NO . PAPERIIANGINO SIGNS AND SIIOWCARDS dinner In -the Phllbert Hotel Cafe. After a holiday trip to Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. E. Clifford have re turned to Hazelton accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lokes of Calgary, parents of Mrs. Clifford. Th,ree golfers from New Hazel ton and two from Prince George went to mlthers Sunday to par ticipate in the Northern British Columbia championship cup competition which was won by Bill Clark, golfer from the C.N.R. B. and B. gang. FO. Agel Sargent was at his home in New Hazelton for a few days when his brother John was I home. FO. John Sargent is now ! in, the south to meet his bride, who recently arrived from Miss Delia Hooker of Williams Lake is now staying with her aunt, Mrs. James Ward, in Hazelton, where she will attend school. THE MAIL ORDER SERVICE DEPARTMENT Did you knov that EATON'S Mail Order maintains a Service Department for the convenience of Its customers? There Inquiries may be made concerning merchandise, whether it is In the Cataloguer not This service will be most helpful to you if you are needing estimates on building needs, machinery repair parts, and a host of other little out-of-the-ordl-nary requirements. Don't fall to make use of St It Is there for your convenience. Address your Inquiry to the Mail Order Service Depart" ment at Winnipeg, and any Information which you require will be sent to you both cheerfully and promptly. T. EATON C GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND' SHIPPED Estimates phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 Lumber We now have a stock of good grade FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber on hand FLOORING We have a limited quantity of 1x3 Maple Flooring on hand. Call and see it. Phone 651 or 652 for particulars PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Prince Rupert, B.O. THE DAILY NE7T8 PAGE THREB Saturday, August li, 1945 f LAST CALL! Awards WW Be Mqde August 18 4 NEW CARS To Be. Given Away Delivered to the Winners Anywhere in Canada, by the War Services Council of Northern Alberta 1st PRIZE Brand New Car worth $2,700 or cash 2nd PRIZE Brand New Car worth $2,150 qr cash 3rd PRIZE Brand New Car worth $1,65Q or cash 1th PRIZE .Brand New Car worth $1,200 or cash TICKETS $1.oo EACH Every cent realized from the sale of tickets goes to the support of essentia,! voluntary War work for our forces and returned veterans. COUPON To WAR SERVICES CQVNCJL Of NORTHERN ALBERTA, Corona Hotel Building, Jasper Aye., Edmonton, Alta, Please send me tickets on the Four New Automobiles for which I enclose $ Name - ... Address PJtJJ. Poiilsen's Cafe and Dining Room Is the Talk of the Town WHY? Because , . . It's the nicest-looking place in town. It's open for banquets, weddings and parties. Meetings may be arranged. uAs good as the best, Better than the rest." To Our Patrons . . . In order that our equipment may be taken south for repairs, this shpp will close on Thursday, August 16th and will re-open on Monday, September 10th, 1945. We hope tq glye you better service upon our return. VIOLET M. MAH Sunrise Beauty Salon Comer 6th Ave. and Fulton, St. ' Phone Blue 943 ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. The store to buy SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES AVAILABLE IN ALL SIZES, NOW IN STOCK AUCTION SALES By J. H. MAIR Every Monday starting Monday, Aug. 6, 2 p.m. at Building opposite Parker's Garage THIRD AVENUE COW BAY Auction rooms will be open each day for receiving goods. Transfer must be supplied by owner. Phone 580. Obtain receipt from driver, No Reserves. No Advertised Goods Accepted. SPECIAL AUCTIONS BY APPOINTMENT For Sale Restaurant; also fully-furnished six-room house. J. H. MAIR BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO, and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED. Cor. 7th St. & 2nd Aye. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 984 a