1 MA mi i ,;! If lb I 1 I'l,1 a $fl l! 0 H V l.l1 .11 ,!l II 1 1 1i.ii B B Si ii a .(i ii. H B B B i; .i.'i !!'!! il, !" WW. B B B B B B B B B a B B B B a 8 Prince Rupert Dailp i3chJS Thursday, June 5, 1947 MRS. EYOLFSON PASSES AWAY Mis. Kri4jana Eloyfson. a resident cl Prince Rupert for the last .23 years, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. IV. Jolinon, at the age of 75. She was born in-Iceland In 1C72. Coming to Canada at the age fI 10, she settled with her family in Manitoba, later moving to North Dakota, and returning to Manitoba in 1900. She was mar-Tied to the late Thoistelnn Eyolf eon in North Dakota in 1890. Surviving are seven sons, all hi Pjince Rirpert, two daughters THIS AND THAT "Good heavens. I just remembered-I want; it's a hat!" IIIIIBllDBBiigiiaBnaBaaiaBi B Double Talk fM 1 T-nTilrlBr rT'l i" JfTusgb IN THESE DAYS OF OF TALK TALK. OF OF HIGHER PRICES, WALLACE'S TODAY'S INFANTS' AVERAGE LESS Silk Bounds from . Infant Dresses from Infant Kompcrs from B Chenille Carriage Sets B B Cotton Crib Sets B B Satin Pillows H B Pillow SIuis -H B a B kS All H B . SPf iBBIERHBBRIIBDBBBBBflBIIBBnr.SIBIBCBBBSBDBBBBBBBBQBBBIBBBBC WQR MEN ONLY WORK BOOTS DRESS SHOES RUBBER FOOTWEAR GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 FOR YOUR and six sranttthildien. The sons ere Ragnar, 'John, Albert, Kjar-tan.Arne, Barney and Harry. Daughters arc Mvs. F W. John-ion of Prince Ruoert (Joan) and Mrs. G. B. -Church (Margaiet) uf Anacortc, Washington. A sister, Mi3. C. J. Hjalmson, uves at Eskvllle, Alberta. Mrs. Eyolfson's husband precise eased her S3 years a?o. Final rites will be held Saturday at Qrcn-vill? Court Chapel with Rev. Basil 3. Frockter ' SULFA FOR HENS One of the sulfa drugs is htlp-ful in preventing a parasitic disease of chickens. -it isn't shoes BBIBEBBllIBBEBaBBRBIIIIIIBIl B BUILDING REQUIREMENTS GENERAL REPAIRS FOUNDATION WORK CONSULT THE NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD. Estimates given for any type construction. Thone 563 Night Red C03 : GHOSTLY FUN PICTURE HERE Abbott anil Costeilo in 1 lime of Their Lives" Tliose favorite funny men, Bud ! Abbott and Lou Ccte!'.i come this Friday and Saturday t-- .he Capitol Theatre in "The Time of Their Lives." Marjcrie Reynolds, Binnie Barnes and John Sin It or have leading roies. Other popular flayers in the large cast are Jess Barker, Gale Sondersaard end Robert H. Barrat. OostdJo and M!ss Reynolds portray Colonial sweetheart;;. They are mistakenly shot by George Washington's .soldiers pnd are condemned to a choytly exirtnce for 166 years. Then the old homestead, where they nre confined, is restored, and people move in. Th? rwner of the estate, enact-1 bv John SheJton Invites his rlrrtor, his sweetheart and her aunt, to foend a week-end at the, -.oon-to-bp-hfluntcirf house. Lynn Pageatt portrays the sweetheart. v!-! Bamej? is en as the aunt wh'le Gale Sondergaard appears p.s th? nrvehic housemaid. Inenious inventions are said to make the shortly appearances of Ostein and Miss Revnolds startlingly real, and enables Abbott and Costello to build un '-arh humorous situation to an hilarious climax. ADOPTS BUC-sMA HERO NEW DELHI, A Gurkha youth. Jas Jurung, has been in r.doted by Mai. Vincent Camp-be'l cr the Royal Gurkha Rlt'.es. During the war In "Burma, Ma. Carr-r 'jell's life was saved by the young lad, then 16 years old. He hss now joined an English school in London. I BIGGEST IN EMPIRE The largest sinsle steel plant ' in in the British Commonwealth is in India. at at ' A WEAR PRICES - e $1.50 $1.50 $1.25 . fiOc . 80c . 35e $1.95' t Of Course HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modern, Quiet, Comfortable 714 I'UASEK STREET Phone Ulack 823 We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL REO It RANI) BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE MNE OF GROCERIES 0 DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West THAN PRICES DURING THE WAR I 1CT nr - II l hlc Diaper $1.50 Baby $1.:J3 Wool .... 32.75 $1.75 )0c 05c and Bottle -Uajj; Harness Soakers Flannelette Kimonas . Flannelette Gowns . . . Flannelette Slips ". Sweaters up from ACCUSES HOSPITAL OF SWITCHING BABES Mrs. Sosa, her 18-month-old son, Leonard Bruer. and the baby boy which she claims is not hers. Mrs. Sosa and her husbr.nd have instituted a $2CO,CC0 claim for damages filed against the city, accusing a city hospital of substituting a boy for their eight-day -old girl, who, they declare, still Is missing after two months. The couple charged 'the switch was made without explanation in Lincoln hospital after they had been issued a birth certificate for a female child. Dr.. Edward Bernecker, commissioner of hospitals, admitted there hat been a clerical error, but insisted the Sosas had the right baby. Dr. Milton Gardner, who attended Mrs. Sosa at the birth and signed the first certificate specifying a female child, said: "I know It was a boy." Mining Notes About 40 men tuc continuing work at Salmon G5ld property the Hydrr-Stevyart district. In past months deep snow and cold weather have ben experienced. The crew drilled at least 803 feet of new tunnel under the glacier. Dr. Mandy. formerly resident mining engineer here, is ex-pocted in the north again soon connfetion with Big1 Four de velopment work. There will be shirking of concentrates. The Riverside tungsten mine Hyder remains active but what is wanted is a waiver of the Jones Act which would permit Canadian vessels to land supplies Stewart. After having been shut for -ht months, the Premier Mine in full operation again. There are now about 180 men at work. "so reonenlrw; is the Indian Wnp. across the river. Bunkr house arc bcirrj built for the srmmer crew. Pacific Standard Time) For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday-r 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. STOCKHOLM, O, Plans for Swedish defence in peacetime v.ll increase the navy's combat fhlfs to 121 instead of 115. The building program talks only for :ightcr craft. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP EHITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE' IN THE' MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF JOHN LIND. DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of HI-, Hoiiour Judge W. E. Fisher. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbin. I was on the 2nd day ol June. A.'D. 1947. appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Llnd. late of Port Eslns?ton. British Columbia, who died between the 18th and 23rd days of February. 1947, Ah persons Indebted to the "said cstiit arc required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and nil persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them vtth me properly verified on r before the I5th day of July. 1047 falliiiK which distribution will be mndc having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notl fieri DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 2nd day of .Tnno A.D. 1847. GORDON FRASER, FORBES. Official Administrator. (141) Prince Rupert, B.C. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Reopening May 28 wilh a new line of upholstered; fabrics and plastic leatherettes UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRS Truck and Seat Cushions Repaired and Recovered Drapes a Specialty 330 SECOND AVENUE f (NexttoCFPR) '; PHONE BLUE 81K 'NOT ACT OF GOD' FLOOD U.K. FAULT LONDON, (Reuters) The term "act of God" is a "drivelling expression und utterly untrue" when applied to Britain's spring floods. Proiessor A. M. lew, president of the Institute of Patentees, told its annual meeting "The floods were simply because we had not bothered to design a decent drainage system," said Low. "To call them an act of Gcd is a contemptible remark. They were because we d not make sufficient use of civil engineering science." Yrcncn. south Arabian kingdom, is the birthplace of cultivated coffee. Classified Advertising Pays! Jolinny's Snack liar (Under New Management) NOW OPEN EVENINGS Coffee O Waffles 9 Lunches "A measure to Serve You" 4bbv" iu a vsa w INSULA oir.K pill"" carried 100 tons of cargo. NOTICE The Dally News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising is payable in advance at the office at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise in this manner in the Dally News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified adver Using. Three sailings Fcr Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE (ALL TIMES SHOWN DAYLIGHT SAVING) Tuesdays, 1:30 pjn Coquitlam. Fridays, 5 pjn. Catala. Saturdays, 10:15 Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays. 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 10 pjn. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS June 13-27 July 11-25 FOR SOUTH ISLANDS June 15-29 July 13-27 Midnight. FRANK J. 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ALL-WEATHER SERV1CI Efficient ou i i BREAKFAST MORNING COFFEE LUNCH AFTERNOON TEA DINNER LATE LUNCH In a well ordered Banquet Hall wo serve Luncheons, Dinners, Banquets and eater to parties of all kinds. (Call 17 for full particulars). A Constant Supply of Ice Cream Is Assured at the Commodore W. T. COOI'EK. Manager. EARLY ADVERTISING COPY WILL BE APPRECIATED