i ALADA ..... ui 3 V- iose 5Kll ;us. pastor of ,ir :h, is sailing ,nre Rupert for mvcr, accom- i: ; son. . lu -ent flowers the late Rob- ,nc Muuday were tne Legio and the Cana-flWnu-nd Auxullary. hist- Lie ; laontb If Pi: it-'" Fr:. i. will leave on x. :n for one of ; l.lfi-S t'-iPS .tO Winnipeg and ,:t.s to be away :i ccniptroller, nui'.rj Ltd., and .i 't supervisor, . ; y fron the ln-ut Tu, :duy. Mr. Ham-it ij l iodiral busi-- ! '. ict and will Rurtrrt tanight V. ncouver. He : ird sou'h by r mnny en dP M ShaUcrcss. Van- i: .: u.iju-tor, who :n for the past ca; ui connection recc:.' sire at the MM it VI. W T Or AITI.ICATION I OK ItE Ol IMI'KOVKMKNTN I1IM.K' AM "Pl.niK iOV MIM UAI, ( I.AIMS Li c. P rv.and Canal Mln Ixa'.f' Ki'satUt Hlver. near HcT Donald I ;s: : . Inra l.v ' r. ;dfr's Xree Oordon mln- Donald Gordon Certificate No. -!tr end of Uty hTof. to npply :ii't for a Cert-- for the pur-Crown grant of iv that action. 'Minora) Act." before the liwu-;t et improve' f Mnv 1947, C, llar:;hail. ace Theatre n on Tuesdays and nca:ie;days "a taiurdays at 8 p.m. k matinee at 2:30 p.m. hi and Saturday P'y BO and 31 I'ACK LONDON" 1 -cl o Shea, Susan 4 Iktrry Davenport, Crave .i and V. Mayo. Twsday June 3 RDEU IIANDITS" I'taiiny Mack Brown. 'Mnesday, June 4 "FEAR" Af Cokson, Warren 1 and Anne Gwynne. E Col. G. Best, field secretary for the Salvation Army (Canadian) during a visit to northern British Columbia this summer will conduct the annual Native Con- ress to be heid In Prince Ru pert fAm August 29 to Sep tember 1, accordli.g to a letter Just received by Divisional Com- mander, Brigadier J. T. Gilling-ham. Jack Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hopkins, arrived in the city on Tuesday night's train from Winnipeg, where he is studying medicine at. the University cf Manitoba, and will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Hot pitch us;d lor caulking the deck of th.e tro'dln-g boat Sea Star, Cart. I. Hansen, moored. at the Fishermen's Floats east of he Dry Dock, Ignited from a blow torch at 1 : 15 Wednesday af ternoon, starting a blaze that was put out wh;n the pitch was tossed overboard. The fire de partment was called but the fire was out on their arrival. Their was no damage. Announcements All artvrrtnnnTi! m tnw corumn will be chn"vf for full month at 2S a word. Catholic card party at School Hall, May 29. 8 p.m. Eastern Star Tea, Civic Centre, June 4. S.OJJ. meeting Tljurs. June 5 at 8 o'clock. Presbyterian Tea, June 5,, Mrs. C. G. Ham. United Church Manse Garden Party, June 12. Tea and delicatessen sale at Catholic School Hall, June 14 and card party, 8 p.m. Angllcan Tea, June 18, Mrs. Watts. Hill CO Rose Tea, June 19. ERRACE ' M::.ll. ,n of Prince r-uest of Miss 1 cv-.v the week-end 1 v until Tues- ft I.- : 3 Rupert, she with her friend and renewed :h her old ; :e. week-end saw Terrace filled wlih visitors, These participated in the general program prepared for that day or went on sight-seeing trips around the country or to Lakelse Lake. Due to the unusual heat of the past few days, the Skeena has been rising rapidly and Is now a muddy torrent with many legs, stumps and branches being swept downstream in its current. The James Cameron farm on Frank Road has been sold to Samuel Philip Carta of Billmor. The Cartas will be arriving In the near future. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO 'ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace Cnr.l 1TS TUNE-lir TIMK ODnnfii i nn YOUR CAR ) With Spring comes the urge to hit the open road again, rn'f risk hreakdowns. Our J expert Spring Tune-Up will " prevent trouble peiore u uu-i?) curs. Sec us for a complete Spring Tune-up. Nee Machine Shop & Garage HE, HAUGLAND' & KERR LTD. T llivilitv' At nmif ' l?hani ' l.oes. Poles H dumber T E RRAC K and Piling nta por international Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. Hiilco Radios Willard naileries Local News Items H. D. Thaln, c'ty clerk, is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Charles Ormlston. who Is In the fisheries patrol service, sailed Tuesday afternoon on the Co- qujtlam for Bella Coola. Meeting of Job's Daughters, Frl., May 30 at 8 p.m. Initiation, Silver March and Social. (126) Major R. Lahiff or Prince Rupert leift a few days ago for Terrace, where he expects to be for most of the summer in the em ploy of the War Assets Corpora tion. . O. C. Young, formerly station ed here as refrigeration engin eer with the Pacific Experiment al Station and now located in Vancouver, is spending a week in the city on official business. Robert Shrubsall ol the Post Office staff is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for ver to receive further treatment at Shaughnessy Military Hospi tal for war injuries. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wright have returned to the city from a holiday trip which took thorn as far south as California. Mr. Wright Is manager of the Superior Store here. Among those who came to the city for jury duty at the assize was William H. Larmer of New Hazelton. He his been located for a good many years at New Hazelton, being identified with the Larkworthy store. Among divorces granted re cently In Vancouver is that to Arncjd Bushaw orPrince Rupert who married in 1942 to Senna Bushaw Coombs. Fiederlck Virgil Bushaw is cited as co-respond ent. A. O. Franks, who has been in the city for the past week will return tomjrrow to Fraser Lake by Skeena Highway. He had been waiting until such time as the road was In shape for motor Ins and came here to take his car. Inatead of the regular weekly luncheon today, the Prince Ru pert Rotary Club is holding -i dinner dance tonight In th Commodore Cafe, preceded by i party In the Old Landmark. W. F. Bafccock cf Lome Creek was a visitor in the city frcm the Lady canvassers tor the Tuberculosis survey may pick'Up their kits at thc htalth unit oi flee at any time now. (125) Dr. and Mrs. G. E. H. Mont gomery will leave Monaay oy auto for Banff where Dr. Montgomery will attend the Western Canada Dental convention. Later Ihey will visit the scenic spots of the area. J. O. LeFrancois of Montreal was in the city at the first of the week on his way to Stewart on business in. connection with the proposed resumption of opera tlons on the famous Mountain Boy mine. He had a Holllnger engineer with him. Among those present at the sittings of the Assize Is Judge J. R. Brown, father of T.W. Brown, crown counsel, and Bruce Brown. It is cf interest to note that in Greenwood in 1907, when he was County Court Judge there, he conducted the examination of Sheriff M. M. Stephens for the duties of a nota-y public. TIDINESS FOR HEALTH Tidiness Is a gcod health measure, say health 'authorities. Hanging clothes on hangers al lows theim to air properly and also improves the appearance of the closet or clothes-press. Classified Advertising Pays! interior this week. While , here , , , . , ,. ,., officials CCIENCE . has . ' proved there he was to meet railway d certain f food elements , , with a view to having trains resume ttieir stops at Lome Creek which had been discontinued during the war. The step of trains there would be a benefit to the farmers In the area, Mr. Babcock said. I ? i i TAJ in I". r - - - ... . vltmili ond butt" wropptn . . . purifying v,ot.r iitd In butttr-moklng. In Th. Forn,h... . . . Jo. Wtpt win-j and woodwork tpolUti. Diinfti ond dtodor, hot loin". '" droini, whiltni clothti.' . At YOU "Build B.C. Payrolls" FARM FRESH PACIFIC Pacific CUU'fCl .'""ADIHttD. There's abundant health and nourishment In every vacuum packed can of Pacific Milk. Irradiated to give that added measure of goodness that only this process can Impart. Ask for It when next you need milk . . . all grocers carry It. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed ALWAYS MAM F0R HER MSALS OVALTINE are everyone needs for health. If there aren't enough of them in a child's food, serious things can happen such as loss of appetite, stunted growth, soft bones, poor teeth, faulty nerves, defective eyesight. Ovaltine supplements the diet with elements frequently deficient in' ordinary foods. Three servings of Ovaltine furnish a significant portion of a child's daily requirements of Vitamins A, Bl, C D, Riboflavin (Bj), t tnd Niacin and Minerals Calcium, Phosphorus and Iron. In addition it provides the basic food substances complete proteins to build muscle, nerve and body cells j high-energy foods for vitality and ' endurance. It thus acts as an insurance , against food deficiencies that retard normal growth. So if your child cats poorly, is thin, underpar, perhaps nervous, why not try delicious Ovaltine for normal growth and better appetite. 3 Lovirs CABINET SHOP Reopening May 28 with a new line of upholstered fabrics and plastic leatherettes UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRS Truck and Scat Cushions Repaired and Recovered Drapes a Specially 330 SECOND AVENUE (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE HIS If your building house or furniture were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers nowl H.G.HELGERSON LIMITED 218 Sixth Street Carlo Hanson, accountant of the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, returned- to the city on Tuesday from Stewart where he spent three weeks relieving the manager of the branch there, G. J. S. Anderson, who had been on a vacation trip to Vancouver. Charles M. Adam, Terrace theatre operator, left yesterday on his return to Terrace after a week's visit to Stewart where he disposed of a building which he owned to John McKay, formerly of this city, who Is opening up a garage business. TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment, 801 Borden St. (126) FOR RENT Furnished1 660 7th Ave. East. From BLUE SKIES' Hotel... I ijfVmtk tastier - ; irsW c,NNAMON BUNS; it, luscious hot buns if you bake with Fleischmann's. Fleischmann's active Fresh Yeast is jmrnimmmmm amvalS Prince Rupert E. V. Grey, Vancouver; G. Housser, Vancouver; D. M. Ross, Vancouver; H. D. Foster, Vancouver; T. A. Humphries, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Betalt, Vancouver; D. Main, Vancouver; P. M. Shallcross, Vancouver; A. E. Langley, Vancouver; E. F. Blart, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Reid, Moncton, N.B.; W .L. Titcomo, Francois Lake; Mrs A Neilson, Sunnyside; W. T. Hick-more, SmHhers; R. E. Kember, North Vancouvtr; B. Kloshmsky. New Westminster; C. M. Kirk, Seattle; Mrs. V Johnson, Vancouver; L. T. Wylie, Vancouver; E. M. Atkinson, Vancouver; J. E. rooms, Parks, Seattle; J. W. Barnhlll, (122) 'Port Townsend, Wash. gives you full value, because it's full-strength, fast-acting. Bakes better bread, tastier buns. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, order Fleischmann's Fresh Yeast from your grocer today. This dependable yeast with the familiar, yellow label has been Canada's favorite for over 70 years. 4 Always fresh, at your grocer's HAVE OBTAINED THE AGENCY FOR II. C. LITTLE VAPORIZING TYPE OIL BURNERS CIRCULATING HEATERS ANP OIL BURNERS ON HAND ARE. IDEAL FOR YOUR HOME SAANICH PLUMBING & HEATING P.Or Box .1158 (Station B) Thone BLACK 962 REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mcin CHINESE DISHES OUR SPECIALTY ' Open 6 a.m. to 2 am. PHONE 173 PHONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service "ALL BY MYSELF" Sammy Kaye-Record 20-2110 "BLUE SKIES" Dinah Shore Record 45-0007 Benny Goodman-Record C-823; Count Basie Record C-837 Johnny Long Record 23622; Perry Como Record 20-1917 "HOW DEEP IS THE OCEAN" Dick Haymes Record 10298 "YOU KEEP COMING BACK LIKE A SONG" Dinah Shore-Record 8014; Denns Day Record 20-1947 WE 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. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS Prince Rupert Dailp tectosf Thursday, May 29, 1917. CLEARANCE 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 Ml, MEN'S OUTING SHOES $3.95 per pair Crown Calf, 3 Eyelet, Pancord Soles and Heels "for Long Wear DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 35 M M 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. Do Your Guests Whisper Behind Your Back? Keep your home and yourself splc and span this sum-mpr hv removlnn spots and soil from wearing apparel and household articles with good cleansers. Your clothes and furnishings will last longer and look better. SEE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies Consult us for your needs in all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. Fountain Pens Cams for every occasion DIBB PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street THIRD AVENUE JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue FOR VARIETY IN YOUR FISHfilET enjoy our fine quality Eastern V t Fillets Place jour order today with your local butcher CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH Company Limited Columbia i 'it i 111