The Quality T ea ORANGE PEKOE IDREN'S p PLANNED ROTARY ne session follower weekly luncheon ,,fternoon. Prince Ru- .ry UlUO IUICU I'J Miilo a children's ward ie Rupp ' t General cost estimated at .jiHren'? ward, mleh will ilKl m 'lie new military rt!1tiv taker, over by the ; Board, will accomodate , witi) provision for al cases ai.a live meai- j. wme $1 500 afready on it club authorized the Board to proceed wun chase of equipment for tSIldre Vs ward, guaran- fail payment 6f the cost -j up the room. for a ' :jdit-s night" on re sumn arized by R. der S'iUja, committee ia. Thf" tnrlude a dln- Rotarians. their wives tits at the Commodore 3wcd by a dance in the Trapie tng the business session ting was addressed brief er. Lorin A C. Smith of l-.ves'.er . una secretary jtoiu cd i. ation, Church K' Felix Bressart, James n ni ... oco Noiin and tQC of the Pioneers. l$lT TERRACE Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupcit L. Kylling, Burns Lake; R. H.. Bucker, Winnipeg; II. II. Hill, Vancouver; J. Henry, Smithers; Commodore and Mrs. N. II. Les- s $600 pledge to the Hem, Ketchikan; A. P. Bethe, (or I ne curieiik jcai 'v" ,. aim mic, r. yji- ffirmecl its de'termina- 6ren. Ketchikan; J. Dunlop, oumiicis, Air. :na Airs. . u G. Springer, Annette Island; i Mrs. II: lngesdat, Annette Isl and; Miss J. Kmnedy, Vancouver; C. W. Mavor, Vancouver; R. M. Bain, Vancouver; P. Jacob-son, Endako; Mm. il. Loder, Prince George; E. Steiffcn. Ketchikan; T. O. Glvan, Ketchi kan; S. R. Bulchart, Vancou ver; Miss P. Knox. Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. J. McCulloch. Ter race; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bartholomew, Ketchikan. Dr, A. L. Pritchard, Nanalmo; W. Taylor, Vancouver; J. Silver man, Vancouver; R. W. Porter, Vancouver; N. Le Paideven. Fraser Lake; E. D. Vermedge Fraser Lake: W. Anderson. Ocean couver; P. J. D. Cheney. Victoria; J. Long, Vancouver; Misj E. Betts, Toronto; Mrs. II. Loder. Prince George; A. McCully. city: W. Fraser, Vancouver: S. Ingran, Vancouver: T. McCabe. Vancouver; J. R. Gorman. Kamloops W. McLeod, Vancouver; D, Pol- ind. OI k i eucrts. wel- i'3 vr ;e t ::Kt Lee ident Dr. L. lack, Queen Charlotte City: Mr C J Strong j and Mrs. R. R. Steeves, Port Victoria. Haney. ERRACE University studrnts who arrived new Royal home recently are Jack Kirkaldy ;na;c v, .is in Terrace son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kirkaldy bcaywi'b Arnold Fl:tcn.lnti Bm Cooper, son of Mr and Rtpcrt manager. They Mrs. g. Cooper. 1 ?o Pr. :o Rupert yes- bowllr.- alleys for the ptre uriived on Wednes- f -ly to in tal them with W of having them for( race Theatre to? on Tuesdays and Wednesdays 5 nd Saturdays at 8 p.m. :3y matinee at 2:30 p.m. rfdy ana Saturday Hay 23 and 24 "KICK TKACY" an Conwav. Ann !ys. Mike Mazurkl M1 Jane Greer. ,tsdly and Wednesday 'lay 27 and 2R Pc DONO WILLIAMS" 01n Vernon. Mary Terrace once asam hummed with aerial activity when Bill Cooper took out the- Tlscr Moth nlann of the Terrace Flying Club carpenters started lm- j ,Mt wcck.end. Members are look- . lng forward to an active season, George Schneider, vice-prcsl dent and director of the Celancse Corporation of America, Mr. Seymour of the staff of the same corporation, and D. G. Sten-strom, western representative. spent Wednesday at L,aKeise( Lake, accompanied by Lloyd i Johnstone and C. W. Michiel. for TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage ' WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box .167 Terrace GALA MAY 24 CELEBRATION lc the Crowning of the tat May Queen at Terrace Attend Civic Centre Grand Opening Face Machine Shop & Garage NlE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. hl LUm, iy 1 Lumber Manufacturers er TERRACE ' Loss, Poles and l'ilinff Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. I'll Urn Karlli.u Local News Items'."".". A Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night, 8:30 p.m. Meeting of International Union ol Operating Engineers, Carpenters' Hall, Friday, May 23, 8 pjn. (121) J. Franky sailed last night on the Prince Rupert lor a trip to Vancouver. A. D. Ritchie returned to the city at the first of the week from a brief business trip to Vancou ver. Mrs. L. P. Mah returned to the city Wednesday on the Prince Rupert after spending a month in Vancouver. Kamlcops.says Injector Gam-, mon, who is here for the sath-ertng of Mystic Shilners, has a population of about, 12.000. Sunlight is abundant, summers are hot, sagebrush Is not scarce and its no trick at afl to become deeply bronzed. The inspector. Wickstrom, Ketchikan; A. Rob- was formerly stationed here and erts, Vancouver: Mrs. E. Vln- elsewhere in the north in the cent and son, Keichikan; Miss Provincial polic service. George McAdams, president of, the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia, and Duncan Kerr, secretary, are driving In from Terrace this after-r.o6n to attend a special dinner of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce in connection .with the visit of C. Gordon Cockshutt, president of the Canadian Cham.ber of Commerce. After the dinner they will leave on their return to Terrace. Coming in with Mr. McAdams and Mr. Kerr are William Osborne, jr., and Will Robinson. SINCE YEAR ONE Shorthand of various types has Falls; P. D. Bannerman, Van- ben used for 20 centuries.. Wmi-im ! Ill J!N !'..! BUY B.C. ritODUCTS BOOST B.C. PAYROLLS A. McKENZIE FURNITURE LIMITED Delivery as usual on May 24. Please have battles out early. Valentin Dairy. (121) Gtaeh of Vancouver, whose pilgrimage is here today, Is the only Shrine Temoie in British Columbia. It once had its head quarters at Victoria. CENTRAL HOTEl Weekly and Monthly Rate for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) rilONB il BLONDIE The last chance for tickets for Shriner's Ceremonial Ball can be obtained Nelson's Barber Shop, Civic Centre, Commodore Cafe, Ormes Drug Store, contact George Dawes, P.ed 127. (121) A recent visitor in Prince Rupert was Mrs. V. Haney from Salmon Arm. While in town, Mrs". Haney was the guest of Mrs. Joe Cook. Dr. A. L. Pritchard of the Nanalmo Biological Station, af ter a brief visit here in connec tion with the organization of sal mon fisheries research work In the district this season, sailed last night on his return to the south. SrOKANE WIDOW LEAVES ESTATE TO SHRINERS The will of Mrs. Hannah Ella Woodmansee bequeathed her en tire estate to the Spokane unit of Shrine hospitals. Her late husiband had left his estate to his widow. Lee Woodmansee had been a magazine distributor and had Invested his funds wisely. The stocks, bond and cash will ed to the Spokane unit were ap praised at more than $200,000. I.AM) KEGISThV ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 9156-1 to Lots Twenty -three (23) and Twenty-four (24), Block Forty-three (43), Section Seven; Lots Twenty-one (21) and Twenty two (22), Block Eighteen (18) and Lots Twelve (12) and Thlr teen (13), Block Nineteen (19) Section Eight B), City of Prince Rupert, in the Province or Brit lsh Columbia (Map 923), WHEREAS satisfactory proof of loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of The B. P. Sturtevant Company of Canada Limited has been filed In this office, notice is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof. Issue a Pro visional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In writlnK. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert. B.C. this 5th day of May, 1947, A D. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. Be Ready for the . . Prince Rupert (141) If your buildins, 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 now! H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED 210 Sixth Street LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP WILL REOPEN ON OR BEFORE JUNE 1 IN THE PREMISES AT 330 SECOND AVENUE AT PRESENT OCCUPIED BY PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY CO. Classified Advertising Pays! Dial Tony! Announcements All aavertrannem to xma column will be charsrea for a fuU month at 2So a word. 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 sle May 28, Salvation Army Home. Catholic card party at School Hall, May 29. 8 p.m. Job's Daughters' Tea, Mrs Berner's, May 29. Eastern Star Tea, Civic Centre, June 4. S.O.N. meeting Thurs. 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. Anglican Tea, June 18, Mrs. Watts. Hill 60 Rose Tea, June 19. Classified Advertising Pays! Mass CHEST X-RAY Unit JUNE 2-17 IN C L US IV E AT POST OFFICE I Alf you have to do is keep the anuointrhent you make next week with our representative who calls. t 4 . : 1 i .-.. . i in Western Canada's Do You Buy A ISeiv Fur Coat Every Year? Of course you don't but you want your fur coat to be up-to-date every year. Why not re-style or alter your furs during the summer months? HERE'S OUR PROPOSITION . . . Get in touch with your SWEET SIXTEEN store and arrange to store your furs with us. We will send the furs to our shops in Vancouver (you paying only the express charges down and back). An expert will Inspect every piece of fur and make a report showing any work needed and estimating the cost. You authorize what work you want done and state when you wish your furs for use again. When we return your coat you may, if you wish, pay on our Budget Payment Plan. 1 Thus our Prince Rupert customers get the same service as Vancouver. Great Fur Service By Chic Young ". ' VLjJ I ".'Ttw1; ""'V llHCX BUMSTEAD.Mf NOW TlWI f ' "MLj WELUSEf IN THERE-1 fttttafW iMefgayJvST DON'T VOU HEAR VOL) , .iiSJSr AND ANSWD? IT II ni iv Prince ttupcrt Dalit? J3cUi Friday, May 23, 1947 I . . . IOU STETSON with Confidence! l no name aicison tmt' renresents the finest ' jlv 5 available in wdrkman- - shin, fabrics and style TElftEA . , rmdfrwmm mmensnais. . njmT,k ,111 Sec our showing I - today fl jJgKm $8.00415.00 ( '" """- - I ! !lf ,; - i 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 BESNER BLOCK LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while yon wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 35 MM 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. Do Your Guests; Whisper Behind Your Back? Keep your home and yourself splc and span this sum mer by removing 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. Cards lor every occasion Fountain Pens DIBB PRINTING COMPANY THIRD AVENUE JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd-Third, Avenue FOR VARIETY IN YOUR FISH DIET enjoy our fine quality m Eastern Haddse Fillets Place jour order today with your local butcher CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCE BRITISH RUPERT Company Limited 'COLUMBIA Wlllar'A Batteries V t s II - M l:l m 5?1 81 r