Prince ttupcrt Daflp J!3cU JLtO. Friday, June 25, 1943 TAKE OVER HOTEL AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver W. A. Sloan, R. Local News Items... E. Lane, M. Michalzxuk, W. I - h l ALBERT & McCAFFERY Fir.t f for Building Needs ! IatmUER... CEMENT... FIR, CEDAR AND BIRCH PLYWOOD . . , C. A. Berner, divisional super Hostelry at Terrace Has Changed Hands Keyes, J. Brentzen, W. Flewln, intendent, Canadian National A. E. Meeker. Soccer Tonight, Roosevelt , Presbyterian Sunday School Railways, who has been in the Interior since before the recent To Sandspit Mr, Berecz, L. Park, 7 p.m. Canadian Legion Picnic, Saturday, Boats leave W. Turner. vs. 120th Battery. (It) Hunt's Float 1 p.m. Arrow fioods and who personally directed line clearing operations TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murie of Langley Prairie arrived last week to take over management of the Terrace Hotel of which they are now the co-owners with Mr. Murie From Vancouver M. Mr. Warner, Mr. Fitzwater, Lutheran Church Service Sunday June 27, at 11 :00 a.m. Mr. from the other end, returned to the city on last night's train. REGULAR BAPTIST Sunday Bchool Picnic, Saturday, June 26. Meet S.O.N. Hall 12 noon. Leave Mrs. V. Guilder son, Mrs. M. Thompson, Mr. Brewton, M. I senior, who is presdlent of the RED CEDAR SHINGLES ... GYl'ROC WALLBOARD.... BRICKS, LIME, PLASTER Skalmerud, H. Skalmerud, Mr,' Dleby wharf 12:30. All scholars company. They have with them Advertise in tne Daily News! McDonald. (149) C. Carter will conduct the Serv-1 Ice. (150) S. C. Thomson and Len Brew-erton, who have been In Vancouver on business, returned to and parents welcome. SHIRTS NECKTIES HANDKERCHIEFS From Sandspit A. C. Pallant, their son and two small daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Kohut, former owners of the Terrace Hotel, are leaving by car this week for A. R. Short. Special marriage evensong. St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sunday, BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. the city Irom the south on yes Upholstering June 27. All couples married at the south, where they will take terday afternoon's plane. PHONE 116 FOR PRICES St. Andrew's particularly invited. (150) July 1 Dance, Civic Centre. $924 AT TERRACE Raised Substantial Sum for Flood Relief Four Dukes Orchestra. (153) Miss Vina Lavlgne returned to ing in- the United Church on Monday evening. As a result ot Mrs. A. M. Ingalls, with ticket her nurses' training duties at St. No. 104, was winner of a raffle FOUNDING OF mm TERRACE Having fulfilled otel. . Joseph's Hospital, Victoria, on of a dinner set by Cambrai the duties for which it was set the Prince Rupert last night the drive, $924.50 has been forwarded from Terrace to headquarters in Vancouver. Classified Advertising Pays! after spending a vacation visit- up, B. R. Dodds discharged the ROTARY HERE ine at her home here. Hood relief committee with a irmsais Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire. The drawing took place yesterday In the office of the Northern B.C. Power Co. ' few words of thanks at a meet- D. C. McRae Tells Local Club of Its Early Days IN MEMORIAM ARROW ensem FURNITURE REPAIR TRUCK AND AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED Ask for Smlthers; A. R. fods, ancouver; S. Rodland, er; E. Anderson, Kum-L t; H. Stevenes, Vancou-I and Mrs. D. Outram. Duncan C. McRae, a charter Tea and sale of home cooking, Saturday June 26. Lutheran Ladies Aid. (lt Tailored Suits to cum member and one of the founders of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Elizabeth Pris-cllla Unwln, who passed away i-1 : Mi. . V Irr: i h Mav v si ri rvin In 1921, recalled the early history St. Peter's Sunday School jUne 24, 1H4. of the club when he installed tg. O. Berge, Vancouver; frson, Vancouver; J. Ass Picnic, Saturday June 26. Meet Imperial Dock, 1 o'clock. All ignee George; A. K. Fal- members and parents welcome. Nothing but memories as I Journey on Thinking of the past The loved one gone. None know the depth of my deep regret (It) ldspit; V. Abbott, Van-A. C Mather, Pentic-and Mrs. Nelson, Kum- PLASTAIIIDE available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention LO VI N'S (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 D. C. Stevenson as president for the year 1948-49 at the annual Installation ceremony which followed the weekly luncheon at the Broadway Cafe Thursday afternoon. A former city business man, now visiting Prince Rupert from All members of Canadian Legion W. A. please attend Dec kiet; R. W. Shortts, Cal- But we remember when other oration Day Parade. Sunday. and Mrs. D. R. Smith, Exceptional values in Gabardines and English Woolens. The business girl or family lady can look at home in any company with one of these' smart suits Broken Sizes. For the dainty feminine touch to your tailored suit choose one of our JERSEY, CREPE, SHEER or PIQUE BLOUSES. June 27. Fall In at Canadian rs. V. Gunderson, Van- forget. Dad and Son. bles, that is ?.. j matching shirts, ties and handker- j chiefs that give - perfect .blending, and no guesswork., ARROW shirts ? are Sanforized " labelled guar- i anteed never to J shrink out of fit. ; We'll gladly help you make a selection from our wide variety of patterns and colors. Legion 2:45 p.m. (150) his home at Duncan, Vancouver Island, Mr. McRae disclosed how Meeting of Internation Union Mrs. H. Thompson, Van-Mrs. F. Parncll and son, in Inlet; H. N. Halnstock. H. Selford, city; Jean .0 m M the motto of "Service," keynote of Operating Engineers, Carpen JFOR of Rotary principles, had Inspired ters' Hall, Friday, June 25, 8 p.m DECORATION DAY Sunday June 27, 1948 the formation of a club here fculuth, Minnesota; Carol (149) "Chicken in the Rough' $ . TO TAKE HOME t Duluth, Minnesota; Les- following the difficult days of the post-war Influenza epidemic All members of Canadian -m LEGION HALL, 8:30 dma,n, Victoria; Mrs. M. Call the 5 in 1920. and son, Duluth, Min- p.m., Friday, June 25, Social Evening. "Bring Legion are invited by Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E., to take part in these ceremonies. Mem "Back In 1920 when I was on CIVIC CENTRE ' DINING ROOM PHONE 231 J Your Missus Night.' a buying trip to Vancouver bers are requested to ' fall in When you buy at Sweet Sixteen take advantage of the Personalized BUDGET PLAN. No Interest No Carrying Charge. 'pallant of Skldegate, well met a wholesale tobacco man Legion and W.A. Members only. (149) at Legion Hall Sunday 2:45 p.m. pioneer of the Queen His name I do not recall but to march to the Cenotaph and te islands, is paying a, he was a member of the Van then Droceed to Soldier's Plot Dominion Day Sports Entry forms available at Civic Centre Utt- it io me cuy, naving ar- couver Rotary Club. He told me for decoration of graves. Mem WILL YOU BE PREPARED WHEN WINTER COMES? m me lsianas oy piane all about Rotarv. Untii then bers willing to place cars at the Canadian Legion, Watts & Nickerson. Entries must be turned in by afternoon. had not heard of such a body. disposal of those attending are to Civic Centre by June 28. requested to notify the Secry- L. M. Felsenthal is sail- Eight track events, Gllhuly Cup M Canadian Legion as soon' Football, Baseball, Roosevelt 1We (150) Mnorrow night on the "This meeting occurred just after the 'flu epidemic when nearly everyone was 111 and not nearly enough people to care for the sick. I recall at one time 1. Y - . 1 4 I 9 (tf)1 IGeorge for a trip to Van- 'ark, July 1 She will be accompanied daughter, Judy, who will Kewpie Kamp at Rob- K during the epidemic in Princ? Rupert seeing nine rough boxes piled in front of the under Co-op aien SAVOY ck on Bowen Island near kver. a ft'': f-wi mm nnounoements HOTEL takers. Times were very distressing. "The tobacco salesman told me of similar distressing circumstances in .Vancouver. He also proudly told me of the part played by the Vancouver Rotary HOUSEHOLDERS Give your Kitchen the "New Look." Drop in and check the new line of Cabinet Hardware matching your kitchen color scheme with pre-harmonized paints and colored Inlaid Linoleum. ' Carl Zarelli, Prop., tvFTtlsrm.iK. xi this column charged for fe full month at 26 cent. a word ("t d Church W.M.S. tea at of Mrs. Faught, 701 6th Phone 37 P.O. Bos HI Club which had provided care, FRASER STREET 351 3rd West Box 1127 Phone 179 food and medical treatment to , Prince Rapert . " If you are going to instal a furnace or replace your old unit, see your FAWCETT DEALER THOM SHEET METAL LTD. 253 East First Avenue Phone Black 884 July 8. (159) iolic Bazaar, October 6 a (168) In Mary IO.D.E. Bazaar, friends and strangers alike in New Stock of WATERMAN'S Pens and Pencils has just arrived. A fine graduation or going-away gift. DI6B PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE vWAWJvVWWSWWJWyVbW.'AWMWAV.VJ', Vancouver. "Later, I received a letter from Vancvouver written by !r 20. Ml Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For Ail Occasion ikah Fall Bazaar, Novem- Otto N. Nelson, president of the i'lian Legion W.A. Bazaar, Vancouver Club, In which I suggested I contact prominent citizens in Prince Rupert with u view to establishing a Prince Ru ibcr 10. o1 bytcrian Fall Bazaar, Not. GOING ON A PICNIC? Willis i. fbral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale re Ibcr 25th. THE VARIETY STOKE pert Rotary Club. "This was done, resulting in a charter being granted with the following as charter members: Fred Dawson, E. F. Duby, T. H. Johnson, S. P. McMordie, Thomas McClymont, D. C. McRae, R E. Moore, George Munro, H. F. Pul- WITH landler & Cowgill l o BOOK SALE o. Any. Title (plus others) 75c .1 VIOMAN IN THE M'NMIIMS Krank Swlnrrton V()l-Ni RI.NNV MW IM L BtHhe BOSTON AIIVKNTI'KK "" Stafford HlNt.S OF Till: MIIKXIMi Jea" Blown tRllll so.mk oi- tiii:m; kavn soptiie luihw so iti(i tilna rrlrr WHAT AMKHK'A MKANS TO Sl Prl Buck OI f'HKSM HO'I SI'I K ..... Rosiiiiioml MurghMl! THl;V HARK NOT i A-lll NTINU Doruthra (orilHall H TORIA liKAMioi.l'.T HenryBcllttinonn KOOSTKR CROWN FOR DAY IK"11 l.lH'leu Burman TIIK I'KACOCK SUCKS HIS TAII, Alice TMalf Hobart A CIHI 1,1; IN TIIK WATKR Hclfll Hull i! ti : H if 7 ' f i. ; ' ! Si 3 ! " M Phgtographer i BULKLEY VALLEY MILK AGAIN? developing, Printing Has Taper Plate's Cups Spoons and Tablecloths ALSO Lunch Kits Thermos Bottles Sand l'ails and Fishing Tackle for the Kiddies len. Harrv Rochester, James Enlarging PRICES M5 216 4th St. 12c Per Pint ? 22c Per Quart Steen and Fred Stork. Otto Nelson Installed the first slate of officers. E. F. Duby, manager of Emmerson Sawmills. v. as first president, and D. C. McRae first secretary." EE: Coin operated equlp- HSU IJuke Boxes, Pin Tables, I VALENTIN DAIRY ncicrs. l I KN ANNK'S l,CK Iiaiices Parkinson Keyra WIN'IKR mi:ktin Ethel Vance (.OIHINK.III NWII.T I'RINCK Urnr Fowler WHAT IIICAMK OF ANNA BOI.TON Louis Hromfteltf IMillll.'l WAV Robert Mollojr THK HAI.l.Ali ANI TIIK KOl'HCE Rosamona Eelianuinn II. M.J'I I.HAM, i:sfl TKK ." John Marquand fIAI.S 1 Pin Tabic 20O.O0; IH7f.no Kilt-Unit ciiliilllliin. PHONE 657 j Phone Red 400 Box 1118 (148) 518 3rd Ave. E. LTc. 1069 "oS terday's meeting were Fred Scl-r den, sergeant-at-arms, Installed L . . -!.,! Tor,...; H Itl.EKSFO AI1K THE Mi l K Jolla KowtaK THE EMI'lllOlfS I'llVISHiAN J. R- PerkllW KITTY FOYI.E Christopher Morley CHRIST IN CONCRETE IMetro 111 OoliatO YAI.I I S I I TO $..7r See them In our nlnihiw By Chic Young SALT LAKES They're Never Too Young! JNDIE f'EKRY SCIIEDCLE Dy rasi rrcaiucim i..-w. Thompson; Alex McRae, treasurer, Installed by past president A. S. Nickerson; H. T. Lock, secretary. Installed by past presid ly except Mon. & Tues. ent S. D. Johnston, and clireclors nj - ir J -if Zffl rT f 7 r I thought 2 (o'"37' "s I- rM, C. cookie was; i'Wj FREDDIE" J-v JL I'll GETi rH JVsT ' l SLOPING yS frgflW ive Cow Bay Floats , Thurs., Frl. 2:30, 6:30,7:10. jirday Every hour 10:30 a.m. E. T. Applewhaite, Martlu fstu-art and George Mitchell installed by Past President P. H. Linzey. A summary of the projects completed during the year was given by retiring president Lee Gordon, who also thanked com- Way Continuous from 1 10 a.m. NEW ROYAL boat returns 10 p.m. ills 50c. Under 16, 25c Return urn Tickets good only on day purchased. Moving, Packing Crating, . Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 fhones 60 and 68 ciltee chairman and mcmoers for their work. Mr. Gordon, in turn, received a hearty vote of thanks' from the club.. Guests at the meeting were Sydney Barker, Vancouver; Sjm HOTEL A Home Away From Horfli 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water ' , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 231 P.O. Box 1M Hay, joy, Vancouver; uavia Prince Rupert; Ralph Green, 6RO.IGHT IT I 17 0PEI1H rnmwz ' i!iiiiiiiiiii,77 .' irri William Allen, BR.N3 S ir! MV mv i i i'i ' Vancouver and Vancouver. ALT LAKES "- ; LWE Y r7llrj 'Mi I LL BK W. SHE M'JST V SE WIGHT V ilfft f 1 CXKT FF.&L-V'- FOR A E Meeker of Vancouver, after a ten day visit to the city, left by yesterday's plane on his return south. , EFRESHMENT I STAND Hot Dogs Coffee TRY K.ex (Cafe FOR TASTY MEALS i wEa iff V 1 i Ice Cream TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Fol REN'T -Very- nicely furnished suite for summer months. Suite 1, Summit Apts. Phone Black 277. (152) OPEN Chop Suey . Chow Mein TO 2 A.M. CHINESE DISHES Ol'R SPECIALTY 6 AM. Confectionary Daily from 2:30 p.m. p.m. EXCEPT Monday and Tuesday f 1 1 SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Weather Permitting) Aa-veruae in uitr Dally News!