I INI I. Wntt Elupttt Dailg iSeto U0. Thursday, August 12, 1943 Local i News items Mr. and Mrs. George Geddea returned to the city last. eve. ning from a two weeks' motor trip to Vancouver. Miss Margaret Carr is sailing Terrace Club Sport Jackets Economy M IS CHARGED WITH Three Months For DRUNKEN DRIVING! Retaining Goods ihants had Concurrent sentences of three jearn of the ,1 Cnrtllfitv A case of alleged drunken driving was adjourned in city police court this week and will come up again on Saturday John Brentzen, a fisherman, is charged with driving while !n-toxicatcd. He is reoresenteri hv ..d Tax at a the Retail jion Tuesday If the Act were Wiikins. fHldtne JlTm of Brown and Harvey. :ji aiSCOUr.tr luestion-and-rhich lndivi-iirified. The -d by 30 city A'atus. presl-ciatmn, was tonight on the Prince Rupert to return to her nursing .duties at St. Paul's Hospital, after spend ing a holiday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carr, Borden Street. Don Eby is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will be married on Saturday to Miss Peggy Clee. The couple will return to Prince Rupert after a honeymoon to take up residence. J. M. Buchanan, general manager of B.C. Packers, came north from Vancouver to Namu on the Prince Rupert this week and is expected in the city within the next few days in the course of an inspection visit to company operations. Announcements All advertisements jn this column will be charged for a full month at 25 cents a word Orange Tea. Proceeds Protestant Home. Oddfellows' Hall, September 1. Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. . Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. Sons of Norway and Sonia Fall Bazaar Oct. 22. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23,'2:30 p.m., Sons of Norway Hall. Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale November 25th. Dance. Every Saturday night Oddfellows' Hall. (1971 T-SHIRTS AND OVERALLS are "tops" in play togs. Sizes 1 to 6. SHOES AND BOOTIES for Tots and Toddlers. Sizes 0 to 5. Diapers I'nderwear Rubber Pants THE . . Stork Shoppe 303 3rd Ave. W. BLUE 810 (189) SELL JACKPINE CONES PORT ARTHUR, Ont. O Fifty schoolboys are busy in this district collecting jackpine cones for use in re-seeding burned-over forest lands. About 750 bushels Baseball PostDoned Mcr- chants vs. Savoy from tonight until Sundav. 2:30 o.m. (lti Mrs. Victor Pick and family are sailing tomorrow evening on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Miss Winnie McCaskell of the office of Brown & Harvey is sailing tomorrow evening on the Catala for a holiday trip to Vancouver. H. C. Halllday of the Cana dian National Railways bridges and building department left o.i ! last evening's train for a trip to Smithers on official business. A. H. McCabe of the Fnrnt.rv Service left for his home in Prince George by car today after spending several days in Prince Rupert on official business. Stewart Donaldson, jr., is sailing on the Prince Rupert tonight on a holiday trip to Vancouver. He will be away about three weeks. Miss Audrey Grimble is sailing on the Prince Rupert tonight to return to Victoria after visiting her home here. She is being accompanied by her sister, Joan. Dr. G. F. Kinkade. provincial chest specialist, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert yesterday after- inoon for a brief visit here on official business. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS to Terrace and Lakeise by Kaien Island Stages Ltd. Terrace re turn $3.45. Lakelse return $4.20 Bus leaves Prince Rupert 7:30 a.m. each Sunday. For tickets and reservations call 99 or 229. (tO Mrs. Bertha Shearman, who has been in Vancouver and Ed-son, Alberta, returned to the city Wednesday afternoon on the Prince Rupert to join the staff of Miller Bay Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black-, burn are sailing tonight on th? Prince Rupert on their return I to Vancouver after visiting the city for several days. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Speers of Ntftth Vancouver arrived in the city this week by train to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Speers. They are returning from a trip to Ireland. A party of 28 Youth Hostel travellers, all in their 'teens and early twenties, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert Wednesday afternoon, leaving on last night's train for. Jasper where they will continue a tycle tour of the west. They were all from the New York area. AUGUST SALE OF ailing nn me nave men coyeciea so lar and :!.ton a trip sold by the department of lands' the Daily News cannot guarantee Mrs. Eric Trumbell and daugh-1 ter, Eleanor, are sailing on the Prince Rupert tonight on a holiday trip to Seattle. I Mrs. W. W. t-meeion, who has1 been visiting for the past three months in Victoria with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Rayner, formerly of this city, returned yesterday af, ternoon to resume residence here. Eric Johnson, brother of the late T. H. Johnson, formerly of this city, is a visitor on the coasi from Hull, England, and will b" in Prince Rupert in the course of the next few days. He wih leave a week tonight by the Prince Rupert on his return south. Mr. Johnson, like - his brothers, is in the fish business, i ? NEW NUMBER 5 for i "Chicken in the Rough' to take home . jl CALL RED 705 $ JCIVIC CENTRES i I) I NING ROOMS BUTTERFLY NYLON HOISERY w New Stock of SKIRTS BLOUSES COATS KIDDIES' SNOW SUITS CARDIGANS and PULLOVER SWEATERS . on or about August 15 Moore's 206 6th Street WRATIIALL'S TIIOTO FINISHING Developing, Printine tniaririn? QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies SALT LAKES FERRY SCHEDULE Daily except Mon. & Tues. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2, 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 7:10. Saturday Every hour from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10 a.m. Last boat returns 10 p.m. Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c Return All schedules weather permitting. Inquiries 123 Taxi bbbS ana xoresus. eek Just arrived at Brownwoods i arge shipment of men's basket- oau shoes. (191) I Jack Rutter, formerly C.N. ft- enf.neer operating out of Prince Rupert, is In the city from the interior on a visit. Miss Massari ziruxelle Belyeyue of Belgium is visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hudson, 1224 Second Avenue, for four months. Rotert Harris of Penticton, brother of the late John Harris, who collapsed and died at Terrace a week ae-0 Runrlav nrriv- ed in the city by air Wednes - ay afternoon for the purpose of settling his brother's affairs here. Mr. and Mrs. A:ex Cembella returned to the city Wednesday afternoon by air after a holiday trip to Kelowna where they spent two weeks as the guests of Mrs. Cembella's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. Miss Marjone Thornton and Mrs. m. Cottle, of New Westminster arrived in the city Wednesday afternoon by air to attend the wedding here Saturday of their sister, Miss June Thornton, to Glen Smith. Mrs. Cottle was accompanied by her small daughter, Carol Anne. Brigadier i.nd Mrs. Joseph T. Gillingham, Salvation Army, returned to the city on the Princess Louise yesterday after-noonfrom a trip to Whitehorse and Carcross. It was their farewell trip to the Yukon before retirement. They also called on old friends at Skagway, Juneau, Wrangell and Ketchikan. FLAKES -3 5 PCK. PHONE 547 By Chic Young j months on each of two charges oi retaining stolen goods were handed down to Lee Kane bv magistrate w. d. Vance, aft?r he had pleaded guilty to being in possession of property De-longing to John Bulger Ltd. and Fashion Footwear. Lee Kang was represented by A. Bruce Brown. Reader and classified adver tisers are requested to submit their copy to the office. Telephoned advertisements often lead to mistakes against which 111 GLEN PLAID CHECKS SOLID COLOR COVERTS HARRIS TWEEDS It's smart to look smart in one of these Terrace Club Jackets . . They're comfortable, handsome and economical. Featured in a wide range of olaids, plain colors i n d tweeds, we lave all sizes in Doth young men's and conservative models. Aow Available! LOOK FOR TH NEW RED AND WHITE if GOLD SEAL liCEL JOHN H. f BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Black 881 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home . I 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone Kl P.O. Bo 199 Q rS Meals Mein m 43C PORK AND BEANS -i Cf. XtJ f Royal City, 15-oz. tin lO' fOWDERS O OOJ KRUMBLES O oFp j ' FPU KelloRg's. 9-ot. pkt M F0R Atf' fOODS 4 Qffc WAX PAPER OO X. FOR' Food ver, 100-ft. Rolls Per Roll 0V L , (?3C JJ FELS NAPTHA & O 5q7 g:b' WASHING SOAP BARS L, SI 09 SOAP POWDER Mte y-Wh.tc VJ- V7 Label ,. SILVER FOAM pkt. mtJ ? SI 1 0 Orange and Grapfruit Juice QQp 1'- eachAJ-U Exchange, 48-oz. tin OO Fur Coats Bull! lluTJUULII nil matoes ih. 21c lid Tor ry lb. 14c BOTH GLAMOUR AND WARMTH WILL BE YOURS THIS WINTER IF YOU WEAR ONE OF THESE LUXURIOUS COATS. MUSKRAT SQUIRREL MOUTON CONEY . LEOPARD BLACK SEAL rou it. ioc Mce Hot House Tomatoes lb. 27C Oranges, Size 288 2 Doz. 63C Grapefruit, Size 100's 6 fr 45C Apples, for Cooking 3 lbs. 37c Apricots Crate 2.49 Peaches - Crate $2.49 A FURNACE IN YOUR BASEMENT IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHOP .... .... when winter drapes her frost' trimmed garments around your home. INSTAL AN AIR-CONDITIONING FURNACE NOW THOM SHEET METAL LTD. iui No. l' in lk n, l Co 253 East First Ave. FAWCETT DEALER WHEN YOU BUY YOUR FUR COAT USE SWEET 16S PERSONALIZED BUDGET TLAN NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES v-iiv. uu(, 2ttJl 100-lb. Sack 4.35 FREE DELIVERY It's the Principle of the TWICE DAILY Thing! 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