i rould your present INSURANCE wer replacement of your Sessions? Do you realize that nresent -ay costs of material and fur- iiture are up fifty percent? consult your Insurance advisers nowl G.HELGERSON LIMITED 218 Sixth Street Makeihe OHl SHOE TesH Clean one shoe with 2 IN 1 While ... the other with the clearer you're using THE NBW LOOK j IN A SQ CLEANING 5ll0rt .rested regularly with 2iNl White I j btttcr longer. 2 IN 1 was specially . .limeJ cleaner that ii easy to put on bird t u wiiiisiu .Liiciu jrtutifullf- " a in8Ie test will prove. U7TSHOE C1EANER ir i-e. mv anu am For all white shoes leather or fabric DRY UP i AND PEP UP p IWf f damp bastnifnli convert! them Into colorful time rooma by keeping atti dry. tasy lo applyi bruh It on, yourielf. Make (he most of our baicmtnt now vlin Uondex, lb.pVq.makl about Stal out wall moisture., tohr with BONDEX nrtn.l .. .in . I-rt wlfK 12-17 Fair Way Food Market Quality Foods Priced Low to Save You Money TKESH RADISHES FRESH LETTLCE- rr.ESH OKEKN ONIONS Large Heads i tic. O '- , FKESII CAKKOTS JWATOES-NalBC. ToM off, nCl'.MKEKS Hot House COOKING ONIONS IOc California. :i pounds l!."r SINKIST OKANGES SUNKIST LEMONS Uei.jm Size. 288's ;i for 10r C3Z "( ' HOT HOUSE TOMATOES , SINKIST GRAPEFRUIT Flrm and Rlpe, pound IKif l.i f j.e '.I for lc . . QUAKER CORN FLAKES STBIHIA H5I.SII I.GGS Regular Packets. each U)(- Grade "A" Large - j ir-d, doz. IOC .v.ii()B COFFEE 1-pound bags 7f no UARS-Fresh and zry pound , XE KIB0X TEA ORANGE MAKMALADK 1-pound packages 711c Pack, 24-oz. jar 7 qu) DUTCH CLEANSER FIKEX TISSUE :t for U!)c per tin 11 0 iFAIRWAY FOOD MARKET Free Dailv Delivery PHONE 434 O.NNY CROWS - able, to distinguish ricd and unarmed .'. :il approach the lat- Jolinny's Snack Har ' ! Now Management) NOIV OI'EN EVENINGS 'otfrt Waffles Lunches 'A P!: j ure to Sorve You" if your buildinr. house or fur niture were lost through fire, t!K 3. niHT IHXTKICT I jiikI KnorcliMK IMslrk't of rrlnif Kiioerl niriTTrir ihnt the Port Ed ward Ollulose Company Limited of Vancouver, occupauuii iil..u..v-."-of cellulose products. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the .,V.i. riMurihivt lands situate ad- u-.tann Inland. Lot 507, Range i . o,.... niotrlrt fnr the nuroose of use in the manufacture of cel- Commencing at a post planted on .... tanndarv of the Cana dian National KaUway; right-of-way about midway between Lot 507 Wat-t.i.nrt nrt Lot 448: thence 574 riwrees SO' E-. 1320 feet; thence N84 . r non fwt: thence N4S de (trees E.. 460 feet, thence N5 degrees V.. nix thpnre N17 degrees 29" W 1982 feet: thence N29 degrees 12' w' 728 feet: thence West 230 feet more or less to high rater mark of Lot 507, Watson Island: thence southerly and westerlv following the high water mark of Watson Island to the i Intersection with the easterly boun-dary of the Canadian National Rati-I thence southerly way rleht-of -way: I pn.tcrlv boundary of said right-of-way to point of commence- ment: togemer wim ""h 68 feet In width and 450 feet more or . i. lanvtvi rnverlnff the cause- way now constructed and Joining the most southerly poini oi uun to Lot 448: and containing CO acres more or less. PORT EDWARD CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED. Dated June 4th, 1947. r l- J I7ir? 1 one qaiian. Get.Yovr'B olfotXTotofchiilrom . .. PltlNCK liui-ERT-lMIILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. D.C; DISTRIBUTORS: COMPANY LIMITED VANCOUVKR-DOUGLASS.PAINT VICTORIA MOWAT-GllANT LIMITED MIM""'"' 1 ilif for ConcrtU, Slant, Cmnl of Local News Items... 411 W . L.f.l l.U'JJ Wi J.J. WirMWA Ml Georee Vlerprlc Is salltngr nni the Camosun Saturday night on a uip lo Vancouver. O We buy and seil fish boats and equipment Now in stock to' 33 foot troller. fullv eau'nrjed. See J. II. Malr, I7l 3rd Ave. E or Phone Black ISO. (144) Meeting of Hod & Oun Club, Civic Centre, Friday, June 20, 8 p.m. Report on convention and other Important business. Roland Wilde of the Vancouver News-Herald reportorlal staff, was a visitor in the city yesterday. He is making the round trip north on the steamer Prince Rupert which Is at Ketchikan a .100 r.er cent Pure Wool Gab ardine Slacks, tailored in the custom manner Morgan's Men's WcAr. (tf) i ; i : 1 v, t. If sets of Derennlal plants have not" ben sown earlier, gar deners who liv? where winters are cold should sow them by the end cl June. It Is lmDortant tnat as mum t'.me as possSbl'? be allowed to mature sturdy plants before nld weather stons their growth. Germination Is Irkely to be bet ter before the extremes of mid summer heat and dryness have been reached. Perennials are started in spe-lal seedbeds for several rea sons. Since most will not bloom. until next year, they are sel dom moved to the garden until fall. In seedbeds they can be glv- n the extra care which Is re quired to obtain maximum germination and carry the seedling plants through the hazards of youth. Select a position -where the tiny plants will not be subjected to summer's scorching sun and to the drive of heavy rains. A shaded place Is necessary and the north side- of a fence or hedge Is preferable to a location under trees where Vm drip from the trees in heavy rains may wssh great .colonies of little plants out of existence. Even in summer a cold frame is the safest, with a lath cover to give shade. The ' time which perennials take to germinate will vary greatly, depending upon variety. but the- average take longer than annuals. It will help to look up the .germinating time of each variety you sow, and place the quick growers near each other, and the slower ones by themselves. Cover the seeds lightly with porous soil and keep It moist until the sprouts appear. A handy method of doing this is to cover the seed bed after sowing with fcurlap which has ) (been soaked and wrung out. j I Then the bed may be watered : through the burlap until germination starts without danger July 1st Dance Civic Centre. rsw Purnlturw Store will be closed frvm June 16 to July 12. Canadian Cluh speaker to night, Dr. Barboau. Civic Cen tre, 8 o'clock. All wtlcome. uij r.itv. rire deDartment answered a false alarm at 12:30 this morn ing from a call box at Third Avenue and McBrld. Street. visitors ' to Sandspit on the Queen Charlotte Islands recent ly saw a car formerly ownea Dy Jon Van Walleehen, local taxi ... t I n.ln AftOP Rniwrt. some months zso. The vehicle is now the property of Pacific Mills. Miss Randl Thorsen, sister of Mrs. Jens Munthe. after spending a few weeks here, plans to sail Saturday night on the Ca mosun for Vancouver to spena the rest of the summer with her mother at Ladner. of washing the seeds out. When the first seeds start to oreaK the soli the covering df bur- lrm must be removed. I' . New is the time to guara n-ainst heaw rains as. one rlnudburst can destroy an en tire seedbed; A tried scheme is to place window screens over the bed. The wire mesn Dreare ihe force tff driving rains but admits light until the seedlln.g3 are large enough to lend ior themselves. As soon as the plants are lhfge enough to handle t'ey may to transnlanted from the seea bed to a nursery row, where they will have more room to grow un til the time has come to set them In their allotted places m the garden border ' 5MILLI c" 1 Col, and Mm. C, S. von Auren' and son Rockrlck, accompanied bf ilrs. van Aufen's mother, Mrs, R, A. McLeod, are sailing Satur day on the Camosun to return to San Francisco after visiting In the city for the last two weeks. Mrs. A. T. Dersch of Edmonton, who arrived In the city two weeks ago to attend the wedding of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Sparks, ls.salllng tonight on the Prince Rupert for the south and will visit another daughter at Longview, Washington, and a slstes In Portland before returning home. Gordon Pushle, representing Time Magazine, who. arrived here last week-end. left by air today for Vancouver on his re turn east. This was the first anver, ocing rctuuuinuittu .v - , , . . in -Prince- "me i m. . having been wrecked west as the Pacific Coast and the whole westward Journey he found of exceot onal Interest. Mr. Pushle returns home with a I good fund of new and timely In formation about this parw of Canada. FUNERAL NOTICE MURRAY In the city, Tuesday, June 17, 1947, John Rutherford, beloved husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Murray, aged 64 years. Remains will be held in state at First Presbyterian Church from 1:30 tJ 2:30 p.m., Friday, June 20, followed by services by Rev. A. F. Mac-Sween. Interment in Fairview Cemetery. BjC. Undetfakers In charge of funeral arrangements. lt) Announcements All arverasevnnrm m mu corumn Trill be chareeT for a full month at 25o a word. Hill 60 Rose Tea, June 19. Canadian Legion Auxiliary tea, Mrs, C. Anderson's, June 25. J Rebekah Bazaar. Oct. 30. (1G6) Classified Advertising Pays! "KEEP YOUR FEET ON THE GROUND..." , . . and if you're vriso.(aml, of course, you are) they'll lc iu a pair of Lcckic's built for solid comfort from selected leathers by expert shoe craftsmen tu meet the exacting standards of QUALITY SHOES Different ? 4P STRAIGHT CUT VIRGINIA CIGARETTES R. E. Montador left by air to-j day for a business trip to Van-c6u?'er Leo Adolf returned to the city by air yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. William Murray arrived In the city yesterday afternoon by air craft from Victoria, being called home on account of the death of his father, the late J. R. Mur ray. Arriving in the city yester day aTternoon from the south by Canadian Pacific Airlines were J. Marshall, T. Falres.G. C. Murray, F. Cornwall, W. Murray and L. Adolf, all from Vancou ver. i S DDT JUMtU IM1UKI01 DfJTHOTS FUES,m0THS mQSQUITOES RCMHES, ttc. Sfo'n(ll tenomUol OU CUftHUI tUlt UM OM INI UML OKTRISUTOMS MAtOlO f. IIKHII, COMPANY LTD. yew j BANK' S HHMHfeSKKKtK-WVHBissssssssssW I I Steamer Service If ,rom PRINCE r RITPFRT J OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjn. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCK RUPERT GEORGE McWHINNEY Company CONTRACTING IN Decorating, Landscaping Lawns, Etc. 147 4th Ave. E. (To rear of Pioneer Laundry) Phone Black 489 P.O. Hox 1426 EWnc'e 'Rupert Daflp 'J3ctys Thursday, June 19, 1947 fl Mill. HUM iDiplTj W m I CmA lUuuLAAAUi I I I I -IKS' If I VI' 1 III II Leads You to Fooi Health and Comfort W feature X-Ray Fitting becaua II li the only means by which yon, and we, can aee exactly how your ieet look Inside oi a pair oi shoes. With X-Ras M&gio Pointer we can $how how and wi y a certain type ol shoe may cause loot ills or discomfort. X-Ray enables us to lit you to shoes that will give yon positire comloit, and possibly correct certain loot troubles that you now have. We invite you, and especially your chll- Oien io come in im a Complete X-Ray Foot Examination It takes only a few minutes, costs you nothing . places you under no obligation. Come in soon. Fashion Footwear COMPANION PRODUCTS Shaving Cream 00r Hair Tonic $1.00 Creme-Oil Hair Dressing ,. 7." Hair Oil T.'f After-Shave Talc .... 40$ Deodorant 09f PRINCE RUPERT Ik or Casual i m h hh m m m m m I $ j i J I f rff rr-P-"""" fits $$$9 J'X-''' Movinf, Packlnf, 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 Wear Gabardirtfe and Poplin Jackets a lightweight garment i- designed io ..give the wearer comfort styling and durability. . ' u Prices !(H).!W to $11. '25 Nylon Jackets $1." 00 Light weight cotton gaberdine hit 'l.",Tt I.LUM'.IMI J.luJuIa SWITCH McLITE says! "Good Wiring Is Good Insurance" FOR . . . ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING HOUSE WIRING and REPAIRS RADIO and APPLIANCE SERVICE Rupert Radio & Electric PHONE 644 DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 35 MM Cameras, Kodak Medalist 11, 35 MM Projectors, Amateur Enlargers arid a complete line of photographic supplies. WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing Box 478 Prince Rupert, B.C COLONIAL CLUB SHAVING LOTION Look in tho mirror tniti tho flow Colonial Club Lotion brought to your kin. How fin your f c feelsl Try ii. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY v (E. C. Wallace, Manager) I , , ( Third Avenue at Sixth Street PHONE 70 pnONES 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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