ivfOlS .JU - LAKE t.i. frrrv is schcdulc on jrd on Friday """Tn-scnt with through jolty cme iS, hi way to Van- Sw tj Has .JeoJEuUca. """" T7nrWr. Ti m- M. Forbes u.. talMUUh " IW"" . ... ,oolf u 5 Yn. ; 0 Saturday evening it : uot here. J aa, iHth dan- it prowui" ". j f tne nil"- n..:u .(! The Monday uigius . n..nr rhprn Mrs. -i tJnrt her hus- IEM v f Vile ima iinm'! k . i i in iiu jCUUiav ,., VnnpouvW. a Q, uttle left on Sun- iapes Hcanh Unit was o CC Pratt i.as returned with he daughter, J'V . . tUnl ra run.' uuiv mkm icn services: feted t Entinc Tunc-Un ""gn Lubiicallun mo. fin ft.- un-viiaiiDc Tire Inspection ... .... 1 Fan Bells Replaced lomicctiuns animctl Cleaner Kccoiidllloned jUCE MACHINE 0P AND GARAGE 1 Motors Dealer u ana 'tsscd Lumber IS ENTERED IN QUEEN CONTEST Sons uf Norway Sponsor Margaret Giske Chosen at King Edward by popular demand as school can- dlate for the coming way yuren contest, Margaret GiSke has re ceived the Eponsorrhip of the Sons of Norway "Native to Prince Rupert, ol Norwegian descent, a cirl of remarkable scholastic standing, tall, 12 years old and eood-looking, Margaret is a member of the Rup-Rec girls, was a participant in the Civic Centre pryamld display on April 26 and is captain of the King Edward girls softball team, hav ing a variety of athletic accom- pjshiments to her credit. Her parents, originally coming irom Aalslund, Norway, have Ibeen citizens of Prince Rupert for 25 jlase ,'VMrs. HPr fpither. Carl Glske e puo " - '.hall C1UD 10 wins w for tv.o weeks at as with htm and Is e again. Oraingcr. wim 1L. 1.Mt . . 1. rr v- rr ..lift MTTM5 L1UVUM v sornin? o; their way is a director of the Fishermen's Co-op, and a fishermen by trade. to Nanalmo by ear. Mrs. Grainger had word that her sister had died suddenly on Saturday and she was anxious to go down as quickly as. possible. Barry and Martin will take turns driving so they j?houlu make good time on the trip. people of Terrace heard of the drowning on Monday morning of Gerald and Arthur Spencc in the Bulkley River. The Spences went to school hre laat year. Terrace has been experiencing very warm weather during the last few days. The river has been rising gradually. Provincial Assessor J. G. Garrett is In the Terrace district for a few day. Hon. E. T. Kenncy is due to arrive in Terrace this Friday. W. H. Spencer arrived back frcm Prince Rupert on Monday night. EUR ACE Vi Terrace Service n n pi anoeKeoair mod l Avenue, TLICKACE I Loveless. Prop. GO! ""Pltle Snrinc 'I'iinc-lTn Terrace Theatre Showing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Saturday matinee at 2:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday May 9 and 10 "SHANGHAI GESTUHL"' with Gene Ticrney. Walter Huston, Victor Mature and Ona Munson. Tuesday, May 13 "CISCO KID RETURNS" with Duncan Ronaldo and Martin Garralaga Wednesday, May 14 "COME OUT FIGHTING" with Leo Gorccy. Huntz Hall, Billy Benedict and Gabriel Dell TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT n. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace lUlF UAiir.i Akin o iCDD ITh Lumber Manufacturers TERRACE Logs, Poles and Piling Merits por international Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd, riiitco Radios Willard Batteries Local News Items St. Peter's Tea and! Sale Home Cooking, sewing and plants. Thursday, May 8, 2:30 p.m. (it) Mr. and Mrs. II. Trltchler, who have been residing at Shames, sailed yedterday afternoon on the Coqultlam for Bella Coola. ' Greatly reduced prices on raincoats, dresses, suits, etc., at Star's." An excellent oorjor- tunity for a good'buy. (W) Mrs. H. Friesen sailed yester day afternoon on the Coqultlam for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. W. A. McBroom returned on the Prince Rupert this morn ing from Vancouver. Constable J, Fletcher return ed on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip tc Vancou ver. Mrs. Stewart Donaldson re turned on the Prince Rupert this morning from a three week's visit to Vancouver. Local students returning from the University of British Colum bla on the Prince Rupert this morning included Peter Pustuk and Gordon Calderwood. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, who has been on a week's trip to Stewart in his capacity as a cpnsult-ing mining engineer, was a pas senger aboard the Coqultlam yesterday returning to Vancou ver. He expects to be back In the north again In about a month or six weete. Wednesday, May 7, at 8 p.m. Civic Centre, common lounee. Important nieetinr of tend. (107) Mr. and Mrs. Lief Husoy and Arnc Husoy and family, who moved to Vancouver some time ago, planning to possibly remain south, hsve all returned to Prince Rupert. They are well known residents ar.d are identified with the fisheries. O. J. S. Anderson, manager of Announcements All savcrtiwin'-nw "n tnia column ) will be charpptf for a full montn . at 2&p word. ' Baptist Tea, May 8, Mrs. Gil-' kcr's. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. Legion Auxiliary Sale. May 9. Mother's Day Tea Sale, S.O.N., 1 Ladies, May 10, Lutheran Church ' 2:00 to 6:00. Presbyterian Missionary Tea,: May 14, Mrs. Flatcn's. Cambral ,Chapter Spring Tea. May 15, Mrs. J. Munthc, 437 4th West. Catholic card party at School . Hall, May 15. 8 p.m. ' Norwegian Independence Day Celebration, Oddfellows' nail, May 16, 8 o'clock. Anglican Cathedral Chancel Guild Tea, May 22. Mrs. Nora I Arnold. Port Simpson Celebration Committee will be holding their anual day of sports on May 23 and 24. Cash prizes and trophies for field, track and water sports. Tea and Food sale May 28, Salvation Army Home. Job's Daughters' Tea, Mrs. Berner's, May 29. Eastern Star Tea, Civic Centre, June 4. Presbyterian Tea, June 5, Mrs. C. G. Ham. United Church W. A. Tea on June 12. Hill 60 Rose Tea, June 19. Anglican Tea, June 18, Mrs. Watts Jack Laurie sailed yesterday afternoon on the Coqultlam for trip to Vancouver. Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner Meeting. Thursday, May , 6:30 p.m. Commodore Cafe. (108) Mrs. M. P. McCaffcry and Miss Nora McCaffery returned on tne Prince Rupert this morning from trip to Vancouver. V. G. Houston and son, David Houston, sailed yesterday after noon on the Coqultlam for Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Robins of Port Edward, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the smth on the Prince Rupert today. W. 1). Weiss iias joined the fctaff of Ideal Cleaners and Laundry's being in charge of sales East f McBride SU Phone 858. Daily pick-up and delivery. DISTRIBUTE $ 1,500 TO (110) FIRE VICTIMS More than $1500 has been' distributed to former residents of the Clapp and Shortridge blocks who lost their effects in the fire that destroyed the buildings two weeks ago, according to an announcement by City Clerk H. D. Thain; one of the trustees of the Mayor's fund for the relief i of the fire victims. Major part of the money came British Columbia Automobile from the Clift Ford Trust fund Association. All members and others interested please at- of $50 each to 17 persons who were ex-servicemen, or members of ex-servicemen's families. From the Mayor's fund, which Tuesday reached a total of $774, distribution was made on the basis of $100 to each of seven non-service families, bringing ihr. Stewart branch of the Bank i distribution to $1,550. , ,. a., I Latest contribution were in the city aboard the Co-qultlam yesterday going through to Vancouver on a holiday trip. Carlo Hanson of the local branch left Sunday night for Stewart to relieve there during Mr. Hanson's absence. which, was' left to the city by the late Clift Ford for the "relief of cx-scrvicemen and their families." Distribution from this source totalled $350, on the basis BETTER RADIO HERE EXPECTED Hope that an arrangement may be made with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to the Mayors fund was received mis morning fnm the S.wov Hotel which donated $10. bricking the fund to $754 before distribution If 25 1 BLt jTiJT BLLBWW Sparklins B-H "Enslisli" Point decoratei and protect! etlerion with a coat of lasting colour. For outside charm, choose B.H "En31ish" Paint. WE DELIVER McBridc Street Phone 311 whereby more popular network programs ol the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, such as the hockey broadcast, may be restored to station CFPR for emission locally was expressed by Jack McRae, chairman of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com mercc radio committee, in re porting to the Cruoriber at its monthly meeting Monday night The radio comsilttce recently forwarded to the Commission a considerable amount of iMor matlon regarding population of this area and recent developments here and, Judging from reply of Commission .officials, appreciation of the need here for an improved transmission out of the local ."Station, particu larly m regard to network pro grams. One-quarter of all inhabitants of Argentina live In Buenos Aires. Mother's Jame3 Stuart, son of Mr. andj Mrs. D. C. Stuart, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from Vancouver following th,c completion of his term at the University of Brit ish Columbia. T. D. Pattullo, former provin cial premier and member from Prince Rupert, arrived in the city this morning to spend a few days visiting in the city. He will return south Saturday night on the Camosun. You Can Get Quick Relief From Tired Eyes MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY there has been z more favorable : VE tired? Soothe and refresh them in seconds with two drops of safe, qeatla Murine in each eye. You get QUICK RELIEF. Instantly your eyes feel ro-freshod Murine's skilful blend of 7 in gredients cleanses and soothes eyes that are tked from overwork or exposure ta sun, wind and dust MURINE FOR YOUR EYES Superior Grocers Day LTD. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MAY 8.-9-10 FREE DELIVEKV rilONE 18 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GRAPEFRUIT Arizona, 10-oz G for 29c ORANGES Size 288's 2 doz. for 55c APPLES Winesaps 1 lbs. for 43c CELERY Crisp, Crunchy lb. 20c SPINACH Fresh, Cleaned lb. 20c CARRAGE Solid Heads, Good Size . . lb. 8c ASPARAGUS Fresh, Tender lb. 21c RHUBARB Luscious, Red. Field . 2 lbs. l!)c QUALITY GROCERIES K1CU KlUSriLS-KellogB's. 5'-oz. pkg I. 'If4 FIGS Iris Brand, Produce of Turkey, 8-oz. pkg., each I !)cl HUNTS TOMATO SAUCfc 8-oz. tins each l:$ik BABY FOOD Aylmer, Assorted, 5-oz. tins, each 8(4 BAKING POWDER Calumet, 16-oz. tins ... rEACHES Royal City, 20-oz. tins 157? ill Pill Quick Quaker Oats Non-Premium 3-lb. pkg. 27c FLOUR Five Roses, 7 lb. sack :SI? 24-lb. sack SMt1 49-lb. sack JjU.To COFFEE Malkin's Best Nabob Ceylon Tea Mb. pkg. 85c Nabob Coffee 1-lb. pkg. 47c MAY 11 THIS YEAR SEND A COUTTS MOTHER'S DAY CARD A Gift Suggestion For Mother ... MONOGRAMMED STATIONERY INITIALED IN GOLD A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOXED STATIONERY Initialed, from Now On Display at ." ndie c,ec, By cue YoUng MMTrfJrflS.Jjti ii ' i uumt INCREASE vOU WOULONT f ir OVER CUTE Untb I f A GRANDFATHER 4 ( n'f AI-t,OWAMCa WANT ME TO GROW) ' I i t GCANrjCHIUDRCN PO!? y V-OUT OP ME - ' l I V'V; ve to Give up J?tobe S Iv vo-j to play with J A T so hast ) .i Tfrvrr idTvmTvm r- ! ! VvGbl FR ENDS BACWE&. ,L fr I 8 li , AND GOUNCE ON J BAPTONE j IRONOIL 1 ' would vou. I k vout? wiEe .-J R' v . ,i "vi -.-.am l 4..iJ-i yWjt i Sr kill r- .Wjosls jj i. i j ii i z z I I - . . Mm I v i m aa isn i vux a isai rji iwb- i Prince Rupctt Daily jScujjbi Wednesday, May 7, 1047 IT'S SPRING... . . . and time for a new sport shirt New numbers by Green River and Fashion Plate are here Blue, Brown and Pin Checks- $7.50 Teal Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Mill t m m LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and. pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street w "' ' ' Green, Blue and Brown plain shades. Wool and Rayon $4.75 i DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 35 MM Cameras, Kodak Medalist 11, 35 MM Projectors, Amateur Enlargets and a complete line of photographic supplies. WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing Box 478 Prince Rupert, B.C. You will surely fiiul something to really please the "First Laity" at niMinii an iimiiiiiiH m i i i m Perfumes, Colognes, Toiiet Waters by IIUDNUT, RUBINSTEIN, LUBIN, WORTH, etc. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. WALLACE, Manager) Third Avenue at Sixth Street rilONE 71) JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue FOR VARIETY IN YOUR FISH DIET enjoy our fine quality Eastern ' Hasldie .'" Fillets Place O'our order today with jour local butcher CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE SHINGOLEEN - i - THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. RUPERT PRINCE Company Limited COLUMBIA BRITISH 255 Third Avenue Phone 161 "'!! f