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River unci the sav- urlhtate a sub- i ;i :,he produc-ue from bark 'w .cp in the wt: :cl will be the )e ial hydraulic equipment to handle to::o i;row,h loss and i -i ;us waste. ikt :::;i'! hat HlC HOW o k (- r will save pi'ipw- in 1947 to fur- pr h:j uu ol British Ctu lipwipapc- for the next D CHECK 111 o ni;ht. that '-ilia knuw What was "() the nnni'y bc- ' ni nt wa.s made ,f union dues from S i IV rtniilnvnn. na i ")1 Clip llmnn lu r:: UNivr-ii?.M. 1C all ! Ivi hnnn :" times and 'int.- WW I'wesl in Kings , . I c Cocktail Ring come i .out (lf Miliary" shano- lrubies, diamonds, ru, 10r dress and wcasions. 533 1 S125.00 Market (KOSS INGRAM) HEADQUARTERS 1 1 ST (MANGES um sue. 2H8's, ten in cocoANirrs lcs. pound III HUNCH CARROTS linds gi;i:i;n cabbage ics. pound 1-1- AJAX BISCUITS 1-pound bags 'ZTif LAIIGE PRUNES 1-pound cello hag 'Sif VEGETABLE SOUP Campbell's, per tin I le TOMATO JUICE Libby's, 20-oz. tins, 0 for TOr1 Sunhisft Oranges is0 SUNKIST LEMONS iMediuiu &I.C, (I for I Do" CALIFORNIA BROCOl.LI per pound . UO fresh spinach ii pounds COOKING ONIONS I pounds IRWAY FOOD MARKET Still Deliver Daily PHONE 434 KIN GIVE UP MAY 24 DANCE Alex Armstrong is Honored With rmenlation As a gesture which club members felt would result in good publicity for Prince Rupert, the Kinsmen's Club at Us regular meeting last night decided to forego iU -claim to the Civic Centre auditorium on May 23 In favor of the Shrincrs' convention which is being held here on that date. The Kinsmen originally planned their annual dance in the auditorium that night but members felt that to relinquish the hall and orchestra In favor of the Shrine convention would be an effective publicity gesture for the city since a large number of Shrine visitors will be here on that occasion. The meeting, held In the Civic Centre dining room .discussed plans vor Its amateur nrghWpQJ funds fcr its annual boys' summer enmp. In response to an app?al by the Red Crtfts Society, names of '20 mrnvbers were submitted for tyic blood donor list. rVurlng the meeting, Archie Do war w;is Initialed as a new mfrtiTocr. The meeting also was featured by a presentation to Alex Armstrong, who is leaving the city shortly, having been promoted to the managership ot a Royal Dank branch In the south. Cliair.inan whs Kin President R. E. Monlador and there was a good attendance of members. You saw It in The Ncwsl ROBERT DUNCAN LAID AT REST Many Attend Final Kites for l'ionccr Citizen This Afternoon Many friends gathered with mourning relatives at the Gren-villc Court chapel of B. C. Undertakers this afternoon for the funeral of the late Robert Duncan, esteemed pioneer citizen, whose death occurred at the first of the week. Rev. A. P. MacSwcen, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, olflciated and Mrs. J. C. Ollker presided at the orsan to accompany the hymns which were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "Lead Kindly Light." Pallbearers, all old friends of deceased and his family, were John Brcmner, Oscar Smith, George Geddcs, George Holmes, U. B. Morgan and John Currlc. TRAGEDY (Continued from Page 1) signs to indicate the survival of any of those on board at least in that vicinity. The report of Robins and Simons was In direct variance with that of Ed. Bolton, a native .searcher, who had said that the missing boat was in a normal beached position as If those on board had abandoned her and taken to the beach. Concentrating on the eight- mile stretch between Claxton and Morse Cove, search operations, led by Inspector H. H. Mansell, provincial police, and Indian Agent F. Earl Anfield with their respective boats P. m l. la and NasKeena, were resumed today in the hope of finding some trace of the now supposed victims of a marine tragedy. The Nelson Bros, boats Kanamaka and Mitkof are assisting in the search opera tions. The members of the now sup posed ill-fated party were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spalding, their two children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Bennett and Matthew Wesley. BABIES For (he best in radio reception . . . R. C. A. Victor The Outstanding Combination of 1!)17 The VRA 56 VICTROLA O FULLY AUTOMATIC O NEW FIVE-TUBE CIRCUIT FINEST CRYSTAL PICKUP TONE ARM HANDSOME WALNUT CABINET NOW ON DISPLAY AT Local News It A Valhalla Social, Friday, Feb. 7. (31) Mrs.. John Bromner is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert lor a trip to Vancouver. A Meeting of Job's Daughters, Friday, Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. Conferring Majority Degree. Silver Miirch, birthday social and bingo. (32) Don MacKay, who is to be married this evening, and his bride-elect, Miss Ruby Andersen, will sail later on the Prince Ru pert for a honeymoon trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brlnd and family are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Kamloops to whlcW point Mr. Brlnd ls being trans ferred with the Imperial Oil Co. after having been stationed here as district manager for several years. Frank Howarth, who has been manager of Mott Electric Co. Prince Rupert office for the last four years, leaves on the Prince Rupert tonight with Mrs. Howarth for New Westminster where he will continue his connection with the company which has closed Its Prince Rupert office. W. L. Armstrong, chairman, J. C. Gilkcr L. M. Felsenthal and A. D. Ritchie have been appointed a committee of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce to go into the possi bility of an exhibit being arranged for this district at the Canadian Pacific Exposition at Vancouver whl:h ls to be resumed this year. ems S.OJf. meeting tonlghf at 8 o'clock. (It) C. G. Withers, local manager of W. II. Malkin Co., is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a business trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Armstrong and family are. sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Wells where Mr. Armstrong, who has been accountant in the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada for the past few years, will take over the duties of manager. FUNERAL NOTICE HELGERSON Died In the city. Wednesday, Feb. 5, Gertrude, beloved wife of Mr. Everett Helgcrson. Funeral service will be held at the Lutheran Church, Friday, Feb. 7, at 1:30 p.m., with Pastor A. O. Aasen officiating. Interment will fol low in Fairvlew Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers In charge of funeral arrangements. (It) Announcements All advertisements la tuis column wUt bo charred for a rull month ftt 25c ft word. Hill 00 Valentine Tea, Prince Rupert Hotel February 12. Bordtn School Rummage Sale, Feb. 12, 13.. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, February 13, 8 p.m. Camoral Valentine Dance, February 14, Civic Centre. Job's Daughters piano concert, presenting Joe Franky, Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, Feb ruary 19. Orange Ladies' Tea and Sale, Civic Centre, April 18. UNRESERVED Auction Sale Full Restaurant Equipment and Supplies On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, ajul FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 At Oyster Bar, 3rd Avrnur, Commencing Each Day at 2:30 P.M. Instructed by the owner, I will sell by auction to the highest bidder the undermentioned urllcles: One Woodstock Standard Typewriter. Two lC-ln. Electric Fans. One Double Ovenuc Restaurant Range (Navy), in excellent condition, complete with water coil and,tank. One Butchers' Block, size 24 in. by 30 (new). Two Kitchen Work Tables. Five Double Seating Booths with cushions. Two Porcelain Kitchen Sinks with taps complete. One 4-Holc Sllex Electric Coffee Maker. One 3-Holc Silcx Electric Coffee Maker. ' One 2 Hole Sllex Electric Coffee Maker. TWO NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS. i. " One Coleman Oil Healer complete with constant level valve. Large Refrigerator suitable for butcher shop. ONE SMALL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. Two Pic .Cupboards. Quantity of Linoleum.. Ten Kitchen Tables. Thirty Kitchen Chairs. Quantity of Tabic Linen and Uniforms. One Largo Outside Store Awning. Full Line of Kitchen Pots and Pans, Crocks, Dishes. Galvanized Kitchen Sink and Drainboard Complete. Silcx Coffee Makers. Toilet Bowl; and Tank Complete. LARGE QUANTITY OF GROCERIES FULL CASES OF TOMATO JUICE, OLIVES, HEINZ 57 KETCHUP, BEEF STEAK SAUCE. Also miscellaneous articles too numerous to mention. For further information Phone Red 127, Blue 115. GEORGE J. DAWES Terms of Sale Cash. AUCTIONEER TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace ..31 NEW ROYAL HOTEL. A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone, 281 P.O. Box IBS CADETS VISIT COAST LINER New Phases of Training Are Being Engaged In Cadets of the local Sea Cadet Corps, "Captain Cook," under command of Lt. Cdr. A.- S. Mitchell, participated last night in several new phases of training which are proving to bo of much interest to those attending. Through the courtesy of Chief Engineer Alex Munroe of the CNJS.S. Prince Rupert, a class of 20 cadets was given the opportunity to Inspect the engines and boiler rooms of the ship and receive detailed Instruction on their operation from Stoker Petty Officer H. McCrimmon, R.C.N., of H.M.C.S Chatham. Keen Interest was displayed by another class engaged in the stripping and assembling of a twin Oerlikon machine . gun mounted on the drill deck. The CNH. rifle range was used by a class of cadets under the competent instruction of Thco Fortune for the purpose of rifle shooting and later a group of senior cadets was permitted to participate In target practice using .38 revolvers. ' Philip M. Ray, managing secretary of the Canadian Legion, has been elected to membership in the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. Best-Known tZffiS borne remedy for lb relieving miseries ol 0 v children's colds. Z3S VAPOROB HAPPY WONG Co. Wholesale and Retail IRUITS AND VEGETABLES 214 Sixth Street Black 289 " p IN SHVERPIATE Wt WI1 ptott iH b tfc fml tfcekt f nony dlwlminotlng Conoco Vomtrt lor H'l 'tttfnolty Ytva". No, finti, poMfn hot r btti prodvrtJ. wily Ysuf" It bwviiful, clity-futt crvaiion ef An ilvtrimllking. "Cltrftatl horotitrtio poutttvd by no ethtr tilvtrplot ponarn, to maltf H truly Canada! Fhw yaufMlf. ?tornallyf, lours 1847 ROGER BROS. Canada 's Finest Sifverplate 4 Tt rrtf fpwla tV Im. tm ft A4r4Maftfrtf4 wfrnrntYf, 1 MANSON'S JEWELLERS "The Home of Belter Jewelry" You saw it in The News! lprliuc liuNcrt Daily mn 3 Thursday, February 0, 1947 ...NEW ... SMART Slingsby Jackets Checks in Maroon and Fawn. $ . 9 5 .1 Jl M .J. mm r-rrwrt . . ttw mmi mr.H A. MacKenzie Furniture Build B.C. Payroll" Mf IP W tUtt s fil iiTs:..-.... r v v i .kiwi ..rhv-" ,ttl - ii nR ?x Many doctors prescribe Pacific Milk formulas irradiated for extra sunshine Vitamin D and vacuum packed this nourishing B.C. Product ls Ideal for your child. Ask your grocer for Pacific Milk. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed COMMKNCINft WILL BE nnr A r JANUARY 17 HOVIS BREAD MADE limy TucMlay ami Friilay RUPERT BAKERY LTD. WW rLPuJjt,m, y,,ce (R FOR A FRESH COMPLEXION lii('l('-likraiiiirr.iraii( I hi Harry Fare IWilrTafc of nu'iliiiiii lexttire . i I viilil) K..iil.ir litauscil gtnllydinjs Id a dry Mil , . , t not cake on an oily t-kin,..ly llkhurd lluJmit.. . McCUTCHEON PHARMACY m.miti:i) LIMITED All wool, full lined, zipper front; knitted cuffs and waistband. Plain shades of Cream and Green. "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" FEI5KUAKY FUKNITUKE EVENT Thtee-piece Chesterfield Suites, covered In Green, Wine and. Blue Velours. Two-piece Bed Chesterfields, in Wine Figured Belgian Velours. Ideal for apartments. Bedstead In walnut; all-felt Mattress; Cable Spring. February Special $:i(I.O( Phone us your requirements or mall your orders. I'honc 775 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. NOW Venetian Blinds Steel or Wood Slats CLOTH WINDOW BLINDS r- Made to Measure and Installed J ' T2SW y s Wtft Free Estimates Gladly Given EDMONDSON JSi Awning & Sail Works I'Jiune Blue 12C P.O. Bos 302 New Suits and Coats Watch for a Wonderful Window Display This Week TRICOTINES SERGES DRESSMAKERS Nfcvv 'Spring Stocks Arriving Daily UUY AND SAVE ON OUfl UUDOET l'LAN naHMBaMH Bob Parker Limited I'OKI) AM) IMUNAKCH SALES AM) SERVICE "The Home of Friendly Service" WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GENUINE FORD PARTS AND ACCESSORIES . IN NORTHERN B.C. Out-of-Town Orders Given Prompt Attention PHONE 8:i PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.