The Quality Tea SA1ADA" ORANGE PEKOE ENNIS CLUB LANS TOURNEY jiis club plans to. held iU i tAMrnament since th start the war on July 6 to start - its summer program, under plan laia out ai me club's -..m mppt.ini? held In the rluh- iot nlrrht. The tnnrnpv be American type in which a Amur fnr nnnnnpnfa T..Mntn limn n1n.lnJ a - - i i nf tho tnh nnH Ktte Clark secretary-treasurer. iniui.vv - w0.HV .t.. tnhn Wvtpnhrnplc Mr .511 11 C J wvii, T AliO w swhqS taut oi.tAtt anA Mice .Toin Mil Objective of the club Is to I ... . . iU. mil rnnertn flirt W( BfeI ..... ijjrllii(il!;!? ' Friday ana Saturday' June 27'aii(,-28" "THEV MEET AGAIN" with Jean 'HersnolDordlhy ' Lceth, Maude Eborne. Anfi ' Bennett, Robert Baldwin, Nell Hamilton. TERRACE ransfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) fl n am m - V, 1JUX ID1 ICIIttLC Oil PROMPT SERVICE LAST RITES FOR MRS. McROBBlE Final rites for the late Mrs. Margaret McRdbble, who pass ed away earlier this week after 27 years residence In Prince Rupert, were held Thursday after noon from First Presbyterian Church. There was a large number of friends and many floral tributes at the ' service, which was conducted by Rev. A. F. MacSwe'en. Interment took place in Fairvlew Cemetery with B. C. Undertakers In charge. The hymns "Abide With Me , I . . trtnhf AB irhlli Vinirn JnnnU f . & a r 14 1- 1 ,U c-Virtlf fnr vAnra M'lll Vm.ftnn 1 1 M 1 1 1 n.u r luuuiiu. nuuuti. aiiu jumi ivicuninmuii. Smiles and Chuckles Ask the accident victim what name is so we can notify his 71! V Vnrco is fw minutes latpr): m errace ineatre Showing on'Ipsiays and Wednesdays lUitvA ..lit ndkuiuaistnL u Lr.ub. 'What's the matter, dear? You look flustered." "Oh, I've had a dreadful day! First, baby cut a tooth: then he took his first step; then he fell and knocked out his tooth! Then What?" Then he' said hlsiflrst word!" : - l ... Judge;;"Guilty or jot guilty?'1 ,jRastustf"Not guilty',, suh." ' Judjei'i "Have yoCj ever been njail?"'- ;, . Rastusj "No. sute Ah ijfole nblhlrljiJfo5' ! See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER I'hmolct Riilck Cl.cv. Trucks Pontiac Oldsmobilc O.M.C. Trucks Machine Work A Specialty nfver Teacher: ."Now,' can anyone give me a sentence uiing the word 'Diadem'f ",- Elmer: "Pebplf who drive carelessly diadem " sight: quicker than those who stoD. look nrf listen" Sandy and Lizzie were strolling along one of the city streets locking for a picture show. At last they came to one over the entrance of which was a large placard: "The Woman Always Pays'' "We'll go in hsre," said Sandy. LONDON, 0 War 01 flee has received 3,633 applications from British soldiers to wed German girls. ir Terr ace Now Open Dine ui PHILS (Formerly Skccna Cafe) Offers You quality Food, Fine Pastries, Quick Courteous Service. Hreakfast, l.unrlicons, Dinners and Banquets OPEN 7 A.M. TO 12 P.M. I'liilip Tctrault, Manager Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE R.C. SILVER TIP CAFE CIOARS CIGARETTES TOBACCOS ICE CREAM SOFT BRINKS TEUKACE, I5.C. LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers llouth ami lMB l 0,es Messed Lumber T E R R A C E and Piling Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. Philco Radios Willard Batteries , ALL-STARS FOR ALASKA GAMES Alex Bill, pitcher Has a fine pitching record and will give his and "Breathe On Me Breath of good throwing arm rinA" i ii . I were sung by the congre on during the service. Miss Gwen McRae was 'organist. ,.nbpd bv the war. and com- Pallbearprs wpi-p Allan vfo. best at all times. Jack Lindsay, pitcher Ills record speaks for Itself. Jack has won many games for Prince Rupert and his batting power will be a threat at all times. John Rosedale, pitcher A big strong left hander who can pitch two games If necessary and glvt!3 his best all the time. Stu Henry, pitcher Has a record of never losing a game against an outside team, on the local diamond. Ian Dunbar, first base Good fielding first baseman whose bat can drive balls a long distance when he connects. Ted Arney, inflelder A ball player with a very good arm and very fast on the bases. A dangerous hitter. Bruce Stmundson, Inflelder A good ball player with a good arm and fast on bases arid 'takes every advantage. A good bunter. Cliff Dahl, Inflelder or catch er A cool reliable ball player, dangerous at bat and a very Benny Wlndle, Inflelder Experienced and reliable and can break up a ball game with his hitting power. Minor Simundson, centre fielder Best centre-fielder In the north country. Always In the ball game and will steal your shoe laces when on bases. A good ball player. Nick Pavlikis, outfielder A sure pair of hands and a good arm and always dangerous at the bat. Herb Morgan, catcher A cool steady ball player with a good arm and an asset to any team. Bill Lamble, manager Getting bid: and' creaky but willing to do anything to help, baseball. Umplre-ln-chfefi' Joe Beruschi The most; pbs.cd. man at. a ball game but' willing : to -take the abuse 'and to give plsj'tlfne as ah umplre-in-dhl'ef, in the 'in terests of basebalUn Prince Ru pert.' Joe Is an experienced ball ' player and American football player, and .fs stiudoing what he can to help sport in this city. LONDON1. !" Abnormal traf fic delays'cosi'L'naher's 400,000 hours a day. SOUTH ELMIIAM, Eng., Oi A centuryrold windmill, one of the last in the country, was recently demolished. I GOOD COUNSEL Genghis Khan, tire Mongo!an warrior, is said to have Intended to exterminate tr.p Chinese, but was dissuaded by one of his counsellors. Announcements All iav(rnstnn m tnw corunin trill bt) ctwrnf for full month at 3Sev word. C.NJIJV. Excursion to Terrace July 1. S.O.N. meeting Thurs., July 3. Rebekah Bazaar. Oct. 30. (166) Baptist Sale, Nov. 6. Local News Items Eio's Furnlturv Store will be closed from June 18 to. 'July 12. (JO) Rupert Radio & Electric will be closed on Monday June 30. (It) Mrs. C. K. Ytreiberg and son returned to the city on list night's train from a trip to Terrace. First Baptist Sunday School picnic will leave Standard Oil dock at 2 p.m. tomorrow for Diglby Island. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jeffries and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Christof f and families are leaving this week-end for Lake Kathlyn where the families will take up residence for the summer months, Mr. Jeffries and Mr. Christcff returning to the city in a few days. Presbyterian Picnic tomorrow. Leave Hunt's Float 1 p.m. Sunday School free. Everybody welcome. Provincial Assessor J. G. Garrett is sailing tonight on the Cassiar lor Massett on a ten-day trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on official business. The Misses Lenora and Jean Faught, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. Faught, are leaving tonight by train ,to fpend the next two months, at, their ' former' home near Red De.er, Alberta. They will return to Prince Rupert late in August, travelling via Vancouver. LAWN BOWLING ANNUAL MEET William Keid is Elected President for Coming Year Greens In Good Shape-Play ' ' Starling At theannual; meeting. of the. CaaadLin ifajjonal i Railways Recreation Astoliktion ...,Lawn ;Bowlmb Cltt&, ttelti'lait evening jh'ttif cYi'Centre with. a, good attendance' of members,. reports from the various cbm!altiteess were ' 'received' and J arjanf.- rnentg .foc-tiie competitions got underway. The, lattter should; begin, shortly. The gjeen is In fairly good shape ana, with the. long i evenings, 'its Is expected to have a good- turnout. I . .-. The meeting, with unanimous i vote, decided to accept lady members to the club and arrangements will be. ma,de tovjn-ltiate new1 comers to ttie gamei Election of officers resulted as follows: President, William Reid. Vice-President, George Hill. Secretary, J. S. Irvine. Executive T. McMeekln, G. Forbes, Bert Morgan. Treasurer, Neil Cameron. Green Committee J. Mc-Greish, E. V. Whiting, John Bul- -Match Committee T. McMeekln, G. F. Forbes, Bert Morgan, J; Frew. Membership Committee C. Youngman, J. o. Judge, W. J. Ranee, G. Anderson. FRENCH FLAGS PRESENTED TO WAR MUSEUM French vet-, erans of World War I stand at attention holding regimental flags of World War II, during the presentation of the flags in an Impressive ceremony in the courtyard of the Invalides war museum. Eighty 'flags' In all were presented to the war musuem. Regular meeting of the I.B. E.W. postponed from July 1 to July 8 because of Dominion Day. (152) O To all our friends in Prince Rupert. When you are In Terrace, eat at Phil's Cafe (formerly Skeena Cafe). Your patronage appreciated toy M. J. Saunders. (152) Moose Whist Drive and dance every Saturday night, 8:30 pm. (151) W. J. Fisher, Pacific Coast area traffic officer of the federal Department of Trade and Commerce, arrived In the city on the Camosun this afternoon ifrom Vancouver and will spend tthe next three days here Investigating the possibility of developing trade and shipping through the port. Tomorrow he will meet Interested ' members of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at luncheon when appropriate subjects will be discussed. Mr. Fisher will be here until Monday night when he will return to Vancouver on the Princess Adelaide. Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert E. Jensen, Vancouver; Mr. arid Mrs. J. Browning, and son, Portland, M. Skog, Vancouver; I Mr. and Mrs. Fred West, Ketchikan; F. W. Walter, Jackson Heglhts, U.S.A.; Harry Monen, city: A. Patterson, Vancouver; S. Skog, Vancouver; J. F. Hoyden, Vancouver; Capt. Dorion, city; E. C. Quincy, city; H. G, Wocds, Victoria; R. E. Orr, Van couver; E. Llkness, Vancouver; C. C. McKenzle, Vancouver; H. G. Perry, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Reekie, Hanna, 'Alta.; Mr. arid Mrs. D. Hed- :strom; Jasper; Mrs H. Husband, Queen Charlotte City;; T Stev ensbn, ' Victoria; N. Brodhuxstf Victoria; Miss T. G. lsdal,.Smlr thers'; D. G; McOeachy,. Sml-thers; A. P. Hope, Wilmington, Delaware; Mr." and Mrs. S. J. 'Burhs,"city; Mrs; 'A! Hannon,. Kirklahd, Wash' FILMS Superpan Press Films, Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo Supplies Frompt Mail Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 216 4th St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Frank . Parlett-Is leavtn? this week-end: for a trip to Topley on business. Miss Leonora Raabc and Miss E. Bussey sailed, on the Prince Rupert last night for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Yvonne Hamilton Grant Is sailing this evening on the Catala on a holiday trip to Vic torla. . Jack Carson, son of the late Dr. J. H. Carson and Mrs. Car son, sailed last nignt on his return to Vancouver after having been here for the past several weeks. Dr. G. F. Klncade, provincial chest specialist, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on his Tetum to Vancouver after a brief visit here on official duties. BEXHILL, Sussex, Eng., 0,A majority vote of three decided in favor of Sunday movies,. PIONEER BRAND VENETIAN BUNDS lone Ttnt 'Arnifig lid,,'"; Vmcotifft. . . tour choice of vtti, ' A steel Of jluniiitiim" slits. Tailored to fit the mtisurements of jfrfiir windows. BUY B.C, rfJpDUpTS BOOST li.C, PAYROLLS A. McKENZIE FURNITURE LIMITED WAR ASSETS COAL Per Ton Screened Lump, sacked $12 Aline Run Bulk $10 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 581 NOTICE RE GARBAGE TENDERS The date for receiving tenders for the collection of garbage has been extended to Noon, July 7th, 1917, with duties to commence July 16th, 1947. (150) II. D. THAIN, City Clerk. Finishing Lumber Now Available New Supplies MOULDINGS, WINDOW AND DOOR MATERIALS, CEDAR PLYWOOD PHILPOTT, EVITT&CO. LIMITED "Serving the North Since 1920 Coal Lumber Paint Building Supplies PHONES 051 - 652 SEE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies Consult us for your needs In all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion Fountain Pens DIBB PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE prince Eupett Dnflp jaetoss Friday, June 27, 1947 Strap Oxfords By SCOTT & McIIALE ' ' I ; Smart . . . Practical . . . Comfortable Soft Calf Uppers with good solid , single sole. You will really enjoy the appearance and comfort, of ' this "no toe-cap" Strap Oxford. BROWN ONLY TITIVlJJPrlTO JiTrfBiBJiITl mm) ' jm. i i m. i in ssss m k.- 'is m 11 1 -rsR .n ffT I Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call . Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2na and Park Avemie Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 iidir auiiiv pi,uu $12.25 SmTCH AIcLITE says: "Good Wiring Is Good Insurance" FOR ... f , ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING j HOUSE WIRING and REPAIRS RADIO and APPLIANCE , Rupert Radio & Electric PHONE 644 BOX 1321 nEVELOPING, PRINTING AND1 ENLARGING (We have Argus 35 M M Cameras, Kodak Medalist 11, 35 MM Projectors, Amateur ' tnlargcrs and a complete ' line of photographic supplies. WRATHALL'S Photo Finishings Box 478 Prince, Rupert, B.C. nair oil Hi:: COLONIAL CLUB SHAVING LOTION After-Shave Talc .... 10 Look In lh. mirr.r'icl n'th (low vtoaowt 4 (sooj SlaiK McCUTCHEON PHARMACY (E. C. Wallace, Manager) Third Avenue at Sixth Street PHONE 70 SB PHONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service It's good business to keep your coal bin full! You get speediest possible delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. 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