1 I I I vk I -- ri Jilt I I ii fv l ii r f rv ' V77i jlo , ; i . 1 1 ? tlSef... GO! P'lt Spring Tune-Up sitae ten services: 'P'elt En;inc Tunc-Up 'Wul System wtion "Mlh Lubiication, "iwr Oil-Chansc1 Tire Inspection l Tested ami 1 n Bells Replaced 1 Cnnciti(iii wtl Miner Ilciotulilloncd FK .MAC 1 1 INK M) (JAUAGE 'Motors Dealer . J I I I I M f I I And what do you do?" j 5. The ministry of is considering prc- tn mil hrlrlrrrs agths oi w road In I jQr.;dom ' Squinting of the eyes causes strain, fatigue, general discomfort and often headache. A person who habitually squints should seek the aid of an eye specialist, say health authorities. ERRACE ... Tl I u.i lutjuavQ uiiu Wednesdays .ad Saturdays at 8 p.m. rmauncc at 2 ju u.m. ferin Ronaldo and nnwiiy. .May 11 III I I 11,11 I I.M, mi ana uauna uen. sij lb ami 17 IMIUICAN co-i:d" jut one woodworm, Jr. Esther Dale. or. -:n ana Tanner Sisters Ocor:;c Little was in Terrace on Saturday. He Viitcd Edmon ton recently. Mrs. Gordon Brookes and left on Friday for the East. J. O. Garrett, provincial assessor, returned to Prince Rupert on Saturday after a week's visit here on official business. A New Terrace Service Skeena Shoe Repair Shop Park Avenue, THtRACE O. E. Loveless, Prop. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace on rl N I from I'rinre "'t l Terrace OPEN 1 llcn taking that long- trip, be sure lo irop a at 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 or Inlnational Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. J'hilto Kadios Willard Batteries Machine Shop & Garage "'fcM UAL RIOTOUS DttALMl and let us check your E8 TIRES, OIL AND WATER IF UAIICI aviin n irnn ITI '"MiHUULKrlV Ot IM-Kft Llf. l I. limit,,- i p i nlier TURRACR. Loss, Poles and 1'ilinff SEA CADETS INSPECTION Reduction of the complement of Captain Cook, division of the Sea Cadets as announced recent ly to the local headquarters, will mean that only cadets who attend the annual inspection of the Corps on Wednesday evening will be carried on strer.sth this summer, Lieut.-Cmdr. Alex Mitchell, corps commander, says. Inspecting orfker will be Commander Ormc Stuart, RCN, DSC, commanding officer of the Chatham Reserve division. If the weather Is fair, the inspection and march past will be h?td oh the court house grounds. If It Is wet, the ceremonies will be held in the drill hall. Lieut. Manson, ol H.M.C.S. Dis covery, Vancouver, will be In Prince Rupert to check supplies and equipment and Lieut.-Cmdr. Mitchell has asked that cadets and former cae'ets return their equipment for the Inspection. uivision colors una prayers will be held in front of the Drill Hall. The prayers will be led by Kev. Bxsll S. Prockler. ONE SWAN SONG The call of the trumpeter swan can be heard as far as two m'les. MALE IS FAIREST The skin of a three-year-old male seal Is the most, valuable for fur. OLIVE LAND Spain is the world's largest producer of olives and olive-oil. WHERE COLD HITS The common cold may origin ate in any portion of the upper respiratory tract. TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 2 small cookins stoves; 2-7 heavy duty h.p. engine in first class condition. Apply 315 9th Ave. W., or liiiuiii- uiacK via Dctwccn u w West. , 5 p.m. (112) Hotel. . . j arrivals Mr1, and Mrs R. Coates, Prince George: H. Singleton, Vancou vcr, M. B. Courtwright, Eynn, Pa.; A. W. Roberts, Vancouver; Miss B. Clarke, Terrace; Mrs. K. Huebner. Terrace; E. J. Maxted, Terrace; R. V. Smith, city. H. J. , I Burroughs, Port Esslngton. D. IW. MacKay, Terrace; L. F. May, I Vancouver; Mrs. D. Hunan, Top- ley; G. L. Benson, Edmonton; Mrs. O. Berge, Vancouver; R. S. McLean, Vancouver; J. S3. Younge, Vanderhoof; Miss R. Kniefel, Ketchikan; Mrs. B. J. Kemper, Ketchikan; E. Ullman, Hollywood, Cal.; G. Lord, Vancouver; II. P. McLaughlin, Edmonton; Mrs. A. Dahlberg, dI ncarot dlcr. Name. . AdJrtii Local News Items . WANTED 3 i rU wanted for general laundry work. Pioneer laundry. (Ill) C. II. Orme arrived In the city on the Coqultlam last night from Victoria, toeing here on one of his periodical business visits. IT'S ECONOMICAL! No expensive wiring; no jsas tr electric bills. Intense volume (lame for quick water hcatinc, and economical low pilot fire at all other times conserves fuel. IT'S AUTOMATIC! Jbc F-M livans automatic iwccision valve meter the teat so you can have gallons and fcillons of hot water without personal 'attention. Instal it and forget it! Mrs. Arthur Brooksbank Is sailing tonight on the Princess Adelaide for a two weeks' visit to Resthaven, Vancouver Island. Hear the Chanters! it (116) Preparatory to. its regular monthly business luncheon oh' Wednesday of this week, the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was in executive session today. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lovin, who have been on a trip to Vancouver on business following the recent destruction by fire cf their cabinet anc) upholstery shop, returned to the city on the Coqultlam la;t night. Canadian Legion, B.E.S. L. Executive Meeting at Legion Hail 8 p.m. to night. Regular monthly meeting, with initiation of new member, Wed. May 14, 8 P-m. (It) Judge and M.. J. R. Brown, parents of T. W. Brown and A. B. Brown, local barristers, have arrived from Victoria for a visit. Returning south In two or three weeks, they will take up future residence in Vancouver. notici: Prince Rupert florist This store will be closed until May 27. A. R. LOCK. (116) Announcements All aavrrtnt-ifit-nta m mu column will bo cliHrpco for n full month at 25c word. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, May 14, Mrs. Flaten's. Cambrai Chapter Spring Tea, May 15. Mrs. J. Munthc, 437 4th Catholic card party at School Hall, May 15, 8 p.m. Norwegian Independence Day Celebration, Oddfellows' Hall, May 16, 8 o'clock. Anglican Cathedral Chancel Guild Tea, May 22, Mrs. Nora Arnold. IT'S MALITy-lVILT! Iluilt to last, F-M livans Water Heaters feature gal-vanircd tanks of copper-hearing steel to defeat rust and corrosion and save rc-ftUrpmrnn. Insulation is 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 stle 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. Rockwuol a&d dead air -7Z', &p,ui AND IT'S BEAUTIFUL, TOO! Haked wliiic enamel finish with black trim. No awkward leg . . sits flush on the floor. T.asy to igniie, inspect and clean. FAIUH ANKS-MOKM; livans OiMlurning Water Heaters offer lasting value and low-cost operation in a modern, automatic water heater. AU.l the coupon today to your nearest FA1KUANKS-MOKSE branch fuC complete details. f T , "c"d"l o n fA I R B A N K S MO R sVco.. 75"m"l7fd f!M IliMilly M. Vunrinnrr. ; - ' . v.vi r..M.n;l n...MIn. vr.... 1I.t., iml tht nime me miunuuuu u. -" j w. I 'K J c fcenu THE CANADIAN FAIKBANKS-MORSE CO. LIMITED 738 Bdatty St., Vancouver L 6321 1 Giggle With Gizch! -tt (110) Mrs. Ingvald Unsc-th returned to ihe city on the Catala Saturday from a trip to Vancouver. Non-members of the International Typographical Union are still being- employed to produce the Vancouver Daily Province Inserted by Local 413, I.T.U. Mrs. George Rogers returned to the city on the Coqultlam yes terday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver, Former Premier T. D. Pat- tullo, who has been spending the past several days in the city, will sail by the Prince Rupert on Thursday night of this week on his return to Victoria. Mrs. Alfred Dahlberg, former ly of this city and now residing in Edmonton, arrived in the city on Saturday night's train from the Alberta capital and sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for Whitehcrse to join Mr. Dahlberg. A three-ton army truck, re moved from in front of the Royal Canadian Army Signal Corps barracks in Westview, Friday night, was found by the city police Sunday afternoon parked on Graham Avenue In Westview not far from the camp, Sunday afternoon. SPEEDS UP BLOOD A warm mustard bath accelerates the flow of body blood and Increases metabolism. UNIVERSAL AMMONIA Ammonia is said to have at j least 2,000 Industrial uses. Fire Chief ana Mrs. II. T. Lock are sailing on the Princess Adelaide tonight for a two weeks' trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Constable Martin uumeston arrived in the city on the Co qultlam last evening from Vic toria and will sail tonight on the Princess Adelaide for Na- mu, to which point he has been transferred. Persons desiring tickets for the Chamber cf Commerce mixed dinner at 7 o'clock Wednesday night In the Commodore Cafe for Hon. E. T. Kcnney, minister of lands and forest:, should ob tain same Immediately from J. H. Black, committee chair man, or Capitol Theatre box office. Discussions regarding a cn cert season in Prince Rupert next winter were held this morn ing between the Civic C ntre A3 sociation executive and Mrs. Cornelia Turner, Seattle booking agent for stage and concert celebrities who stopped here briefly while the Princess Louise was in port. Mrs. Turner con tinued north on a booking tour to the Alaska cities. Information on irucfc and bus transportation in this province Is attractively presented in lit erature which has been received at the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce from the Automo tive Transport Association of British Columb'a. It was this organization's Fccrtta.y-mana- ger, G. L. Buckman, who visited the city last week and organized the Prince Rupert Motor Transport Association, the first effort of -which will be to oppose the application of the Canadian Transportation Association for a trucking licence on the railway between Prince Rupert and Burns Lake. JOIN THE HIT PARADE! Kinsmen 24th of May Parade The biggest and best parade ever witnessed in Prince Rupert, will, under the auspices of your local KINSMEN" CLUB, roll down Third Avenue on the 21th of May. Prince Rupert will be the host to several hundred out-of-town guests. The KINSMEN CLUB, with the SHRINEKS, is endeavouring to make this one of the biggest days in the history of Prince Rupert, and is confident, with the enthusiastic support of the town in general, guests and tourists alike, will leave Prince Rupert with a very favourable impression. PARADE HIGHLIGHTS Shrincrs' 23-Piccc Band and Drill Team. Six Blocks of Colorful Floats and Decorated Cars. Decorated Doll Uujjgics, Tricycles, Scooters, Wagons, Hicyclcs, and Pels. CHILDREN'S PARADE ENTRIES NO APPLICATION FORMS NEEDED .Decorated Doll Buggies. 1st, 2nd and Third Prizes. 2, Decnralcd Tricycles and Scooters. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. 3. Decorated Wagons. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. 4. Decorated Bicycles. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. 5. Pets, Boys'. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. 6. Pets, Girls'. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. 7. Best Dressed Boy. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. 8. Rest Dressed GUI. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. 9. Funniest Costume, Boys'. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. 10. Funniest Costume, Girls'. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. 11. Decorated Private Cars. 1st and 2nd Prizes. 12. Decorated Floats. 1st and 2nd Prizes. Parade to LKAVK CIVIC CENTRE 1 P.M. D. FORWARD JUDGES IW. 1SUVDGES INSPECTOR IIYNDMAN Buy a Ticket from a Young Salesman and Help Send a Kiddie to Camp IT IS HOPED THAT THE PUBLICITY DERIVED FROM THIS GREAT DAY WILL HELP TO ADVERTISE PRINCE RUPERT'S GREAT FUTURE. INQUIRIES: Sec Dan McDonald, Fashion Footwear, Chairman, Parade Committee. Announcing . . . be opening of ROYAL CAFE (Mrs. C. C. Swanson) SPECIALIZING IN FRIED CHICKEN AND WORKINGMEN'S MEALS GOOD HOME COOKING Third Avenue 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. a THIS AND THAT nn VA prince ttuuert Dally I3elu Monday, May 12, 1947 ITS SPRING... . . . and time for a new sport shirt New numbers by J Green River and Fashion Plate are here Blue, Brown and Teal Pin Checks $7.50 Moving, Packins, 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 rhones 60 and 68 Green, Blue and Brown plain shades Wool and Rayon 2' . l.i $4.75 y i DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 35 M M Cameras, Kodak Medalist 11, 35 MM Projectors, Amateur Enlargeis and a complete line of photographic supplies. WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing Box 478 Prince Rupert, B.C. Complete Assortment of Available Pyrexware INCLUDING Mixing Bowls, Casseroles, Cake Pans," Loaf Pans, Open Bakers Pie Plates, Measuring Cups, Custard Cups, Gift Sets AT SEE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies Consult us for your needs In all types of printing work. Everything hi high-class stationery. Carets lor every occasion Fountain Pens DIBB PRINTING COMPANY B ESN EU BLOCK LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while yon waiL PHONE 619 220 Sixth Street 1 THIRD AVENUE JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd, Third Avenue FOR VARIETY IN YOUR FISH DIET enjoy our fine quality Eastern Haddie Fillets Place your order today with your local butcher CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCE RUPERT Company Limited BRITISH COLUMBIA it i