Fit I. r a: mi til 'J1. , 4' X Prinrc Hupcrt Daflj? rectus Wednesday. May 14, 1947 Superior Grocers ,;r"' "Courteous Service" THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MAY 15, 10, 17 FREE DELIVERY PHONE 18 FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES APPLES Winesaps 1 lb. for 13c. ORANCKS Valencias, size 252's Doz 3!Jc (JIIAPKFJIUIT White, size 100's ... 0 for 2)c LETTUCE Dry local, large heads, each ..21c K II UliAKH Luscious red field .... 2 His. 19c CAW.A(E-Solid heads ,. . .lb. Sc CARROTS Fresh full bunches 2 for l!)c SPINACH Fresh cleaned 2 lb. for 29c QUALITY JUNKET TABLETS Pkg V2C HONEY Clover Crest 1 lb. carton '2i)f PLUMS Royal City-Red, 20 oz. tins 1 TEACHES Royal City-Halves, 20 oz. tin 2i (il.VGEU ALE (Canada Dry) While They Last 1 each, per customer 12 oz. 1S(' 28 oz. :."0 Fort Garry hkl iMM-H I OJ. UK '. 89c Cancer Fund S. Darton $ 3 Jt"Mrs. E. A. Darton - 3 "Mrs. E. L, Has? 2 Miss F. Cummingi 2 G. P. WoodsUJ 2 . E. Gcrrard 5 r. ctufr s Mrs. V. ietaurm . . 2 Mm. J. Manor 2 Miss. L Johcton 2 Mts-D. Grerei 2 Ma R G Utcanlev . 2 Mr. VT. D. Weisa ...... 2 Mi&s Dwotiqr Ebbvtt 2 Mr. A Ben Margin 2 M Jattti Jena 2 Mr. A. OataeD 2 P4H -Meln 3 Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinnon .... 2 Mrs. T. L. Davis 2 Mrs. R. D. CWer.d 2 Mrs J. I -irfc4e 2 , Mrs. C. Twaites 2 Mrs F. Fenrnons 2 Mrs. W. Warren 2 Mrs. W. Solan? 2 LUMBAGO (Lame Back) When your lack it stiff and sore to touch nd it's an effort lor you to stoop or bend, take the remedy tliat bat brought swift, aft relief to thousands Templeton'i T-R-C'i. Don't suffer from the nagging misery of Lumbago a day longer than you have to. Get T-K-C' today. JOc, 1 at druggists everywhere. T-39 IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BHITISII COLUMBIA IN pnnp.Tp IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP CHRISTOPHER CHRISTOPHERSON. OTHERWISE KNOWN A3 CHRISTO-' PER CHR1STOFERSON AND CHRIS K. rlKISTUl'HERSON IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATtnur Ar-r" TAKE Knxii-p th.t Km b.(UV jj UlUlT vi His Honour Judge W. E. Plsher. made the 21th day or April. A.D. 1947. I was appointed administrator of tbe estate of Christopher Chrlstophersen, otherwise known as Chrlstofer Chris- loirrnoa una unris Chrlstopherson deceased. All parties having claims against ouiu estaie are nereDy required to furnish same, nrnnpriv vcrifiA - 1-...J oiuicui to me on or before the 31st day of May. A.D. 1947. after which claims filed mav be nntrt itthmit ,.f.... to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. And all parties Ipdebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED this 29th day of April. A.D. 1947. GORDON FRASER FORBES. Offlcia' Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. (114) I COTTAGE CHEESE vnaitiu neon jvitiur VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 714 FRASER STREET Phone Black S23 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 83 GROCERIES Trophy Coffee Mb. tin 51c PASTRY FLOUR Wildrose 7 lb. sack ; SOCKEYE SALMON Gold Seal, 7 oz tin .$: FLOUR Robin Hood 7 lb. sack :Mr 24 lb. sack 0;le 49 lb. sack S1.7." LIPTON'S SOUP MIX 2 pkts. for 2. GRAVY POWDER Home's granular 2."f Mitchell & Currie 5 Pioneer Laundries 5 Edmondson Awning & Sail Works 5 Shenton Sheet Metal 2 Bob Parker Ltd. 5 Oscar Havrcy 2 Co Bay Boat Works 2 P. M. Ray . 3 Albert & McCafi'ery 10 Classified Advertising Pays! s6spov' SECRETARYS-EYE VIEW?i aw, give the little girl a break, brother. - Put down that whip, and pick up a package of delicious mint-flavored Feen-a-mint, the modern, chewing laxative. It's so gentle yet really effective. Take it any time it never upsets you. Millions use Feen-a-mint. Sold at all drug counters. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP WILL REOPEN ON OH BEFORE JUNE 1 IN THE PREMISES AT 330 SECOND .AVENUE AT PRESENT OCCUPIED B Y PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY CO. REPORTS ON CONVENTION At the regular monthly me?t ing of Hill 60 Chapter. Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire held recently at the home of Mrs. Wra. McLeod, Taylor Strer-t; 1th Mrs. R. S. Donaldson, re- jent of the chapter, in the chair, report of provincial annual con venUon held at Vancouver, was ead by Mrs. H. A. Breen, secre tary. Mrs. Donaldson, who acted as delegate for the chapter, read an Inspiring account of the ac tlvlties at the various meetings which she attended. Plans were discussed as to raising funds for the purpose of sending food parcels to Great Britain. The magazine, "Yourg Explorer." was subscribed to and will be donated to King Edward School. The members drew up a program of events to cover the ensuing months of the year. The monthly raffle was won by Mrs. H. B. Wallace. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Neil McLean, 34C Fourui Avenue tasi. r Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Elsck, Bremerton, Wash.; J. Nelson, Port Edward; Hon. E. T. Kenney, Victoria; Old Hanson, city: H. E. Whyte, Victoria; Hanves Han-na. Terrace; R. Baillie, W. R. Bucknall, Vancouver; F Hen-derfon. Vancouver; B. Iverson, Wales Island; Peter Iverson, Vancouver; T. a. Harrison, Victoria; W. Tenr.int. Kamlcops; R. E. M:Feely. Vancouver: C. G. Evans. Vancouver; J. II. McLean. Vancouver Mrs. J. Gor don. Terrace; Mrs. C. Seaton, Terrace: Mrs. L. Csey. Terrace: j P. Paulson, Thrace; Mrs. E. i Strimbold. Tcnley. P C"'yn, Prince George: Miss Mary Joyce, Juneau. Alaska I ' V . ltd Qood to ike H Wk Registered Trade Mark 1 Maxwell House SHINGOLEEN Sliinsoieen beautifies and preserves new and old shingles and gives a lasting; protection against ever - changin; weather conditions. We have it in one and five-gallon cans and several different colots. ASK FOR A COLOR CARD THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 255 Third Avenue SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Francois Mr. and Mrs. BUi Mummery arrived in Burns Lake on Tues- day from Prince George, where they have been since their marriage last fall. Mr. Mummery will be in charge of the Public Works office in Burns Lake Virginia Keeifo and Jack O - Meara returned cn Satuiday frcm Vnnderhoof where Virginia had been staying for' a week Mrs. O'Meara entertained at a tea in Vlrytnia'f. honor and ca ladies were present. The Weldans have moved to Virden Lockout where he s to be lookout man. A new checkerboard sipn lias bcu put In at Pctetson'3 Corner which the public works has recently installed to show drivers where to turn. Archle Weatherrpoon has gone o Vancouver for a check-up at the hospital there. On Friday afternoon at the hall R. E. Lord officiated at the "howUjg; of films to the schnoi , children from Tchosinkut Lake ' i and Francois Lake schools. The Women's Institute had obtain- ed these films freni Victoria and thev were both Interesting and Instructive. When Bill Titccmb was driving the station wagon home to the ranch late pn Friday night he saw what he thought W3s a collie dog trotting in the road ahead. He s'fwcd up. but then realized that it 7as a coyote. He then threw on the spotlight and stepped on the gas and new the covote's body b . lying in the bushes somewhere near the road and the geese, tlueki and chickens at. the ranch will be safer than they were. Joseph Sugden, Robert Jeffrey and Joe Roberts have left to (work cn the bridge gang again this summer at Pnop PHONE 101 Lake News Lee Cooper reporU a good crop of lambs on his ranch again this j spring with 300 lambs from 270 ewes. There was practically no I loss, either of lambs, or ewes. Gerald has recently taken the. flock out on th rtnge for the Eunimer. Geo. Culp, w'jo lias been in hospital for sometime, is now 'baylrnj with tfre Evans Noble family here at rhe landln?. Although almoft 90 years old, he enjoys meeting his many friends for a chat. Made Ouick TriD From Los Angeles f Los Angeles to Francois Lake ; in Day and a Half m.NOOIS LAKE-'Vlcyd R-Ball of Pasadena. Calif., arrived here on Thursdiiv afternoon tn his way to the Un ha Lake Val- ley lodge, after oniv a day and , a half travelling. He left Los Angeles by plane for Prince George and he came by train fcm there to Burr.s lake station! and was met there and bror?ht here by car by Butch Merrick. Another quick trip was made bv visitors staylns! at the Tches- inkut Lake Auto Camp. They left Williams Lake by car In the morning at 8 o'clock and although they staved over for a while In Prince Geor?e, Vander-heef and Burn Like, they arrived at the camp at 9 in the evening. ROSSI. AND PAPER CHANGES HANDS A change of ownership of the Rossland Xliner is announced. The third interest of C. F Mc-Kenz'.e has been bought by Lance Whlttaker who used to live in Northern B.C. and wHI be remcaSbered in the weekly field in this part of the province. He had worked on the Stewart News and Anyox and Alice Arm Herald. j Maxuell Houu it boitfht und ta joyed by mart profile than uny other brand of coffee in the uorU. gWf gfL gt Coffee A ttvivtt of Cvnwol Foedi Box 1318 Phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING ESTIMATES OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE Cort 2nd Ave. and 7th 8t. KNOX HOTEL A QUIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES LICENSED PREMISES UNDER Nt!W MANAGEMENT Managers; TOM PESUT STEVE VUKLAKN WANT LEGION PARLEY HELD IN THIS CITY Canadian Legion members and city business men were hopiiv; today to hear that Prince Rupert would be chosen as the scene of the 1948 Canadian Legion provincial command convention. The current convention at Vernon, was due to select the' 1948 venue this afternoon. The local branch has made several requests in recent months to have the 1948 conference held here, and members felt that It would be probable that their wish would be fulfilled. Delegates from Prince Rupert are Vic Houston, branch president, and William Murray f ME AUNT JEMIMAS AREEASyT0Vl0EST 'CAUSE I SURE GO F0R THEM! J WCiUS it lUUVIOiljl Ik Quaker Oits Cwnpur l Cauda Usutsd how Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL HAPPY WONG Co. Wholesale and Retail FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 214 8lxth Street Black 289 FILMS . Superpan Press Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo Supplies Prompt Mail Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 216 4th St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ' If your buildlns, house or fur-nltu-e were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers nowl H.G.HELGERSON LIMITED 216 Sixth Street 1 V - - ,- j wit tjour ip. uii I p. celery lat Ht'P.xhli,,,, Sift tiignh., I Melt nial.i.. " ,IJ III. .." . urrij Zfacc (P0Wc( TOR A FRESH COMPLEXION SueJc-Llcan J fragrant Duliarry Face Powder is of medium tnture v.Mc!yiK)iiii!arlK-caueitgfntlyilin'4 io a (.kin will nry . . . not rale on an oily fcLixi...liy Rkluvd UuJnut.. 2. Accepted for advertis by Canadian Medical Journal NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home "Rates 70c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 MADNc McCUTCHEON PHARMAt WAR ASSETS I Screened Lump, sacked . . . Mine Run Rulk HYDE TRANl rilO.VE 5St I General Contractor 9 We do basements, rcshingling, build fed sidewalks, remodel your kitchea Demolish or move buildings. 10 SATISFACTION RUARANTM and we will give an estimate. PO HOX AM : prince f 1 CALL 1H1TR fill) We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . 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