THIS AND THAT ptfntc tlupcrt DaHp JHctos tn. Saturday, July 3, 1043 Local News Items . . . NOW Mrs. Edith Osborne returned to the city on Wednesday from a WHILE STOCKS OF OUR FAMOUS Mcl.EOD RIVER IIAKI) COAL ARE holiday trip to Vancouver. William Schriaberg sailed last COMPLETE . . THERE is A TYPE I evening on the Catala for Van r ...... I IMP Mrs. W. 8. Kergin sailed on the Prince Rupert Thursday night on a trip to Vancouver. Mid-Season Clearance Sale, starting July 2. Shortle Coats, Suits, Dresses, etc., at Star's Stylewear. (1501 Fire Chief H. T. Lock left the city by car this week, motoring TOG, KV 1 Cash lor old gold. Bulger's. Lutheran Church Service, Sunday, July 4, 11 a.m. (It) Miss E. Spence of the local school teaching staff sailed last evening on the Catala for Vancouver to spend the summer vacation. Mrs. Owen Sneli and daughter, Georgina, sailed last evening on . . . I ril ll I V HI AT VAM'K couver. J. Van WalloKhum returned to the cily by air Friday iroi.i a business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. R. D .Evans and son sailed on the Prince Rupert Thursday night for Vancouver where LBERT & to Victoria, where he will spend a holiday. uic vaiaia ior iuennu alter a visit in the city. Miss Annie Lips, of the Terrace oltnl lnnnlilnn .inr n;in x Hit T M.lik,. AJ.m. SWI. Inr. C' fAFFERY ? .... t 1 C child lildten sailed .on the Prince n.aM . tri , night on a trip to Vancouver. a Rupert Thursday night to spend a holiday in the south. they will visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A.ex Sinclair sailed last night on the Catala for Vancouver where they plan on taking up future residence after many years' residence in the north. Mr. Sinclair was identified with the Northern Fi.sh- f II 0 r Mrs. C. L. Youngman sailed on Mrs. J. Hayhurst, wife of the missionary at Kitwanga, was a passenger for Vancouver on the Prince Rupert Thursday night. the Prince Rurjert Thursriav ton FUNERAL TODAY Mrs. A. S. Nickerson and two the for i children sailed on the Prince i ermen's Co-operative Assoeia- '.11 i i ;u Hi Final Rites Jor Late Hugh night on a trip to Vancouver. Miss Evelyn Bussey arrived in the city by air Friday afternoon to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bussey. tion here for 11 years, havin ,1 ' i.i1i-u,.nt t the '.' , .. h.mui: of Name Richmond in Vancouver Rupert Thursday night on holiday trip to Vancouver. ? vuKi r Hillkn- r (:lt "' Funeral tool, place from Cen- come here from Prince George. They have sold their home mi Fifth Avenue East to Bernard "I want every drop I'm paying for! Bobby Woods returned to the '"" ii!.V-CC ' ter Hanna'i funeral chapel in MEN'S SLACKS (tl llieir best for STYLING for WORKMANSHIP. for - VALUE Cabard ines, Worsteds, Covert Cloths', Flannels . . . SLACKS ... in the inott popular colors, beautifully tailored and expertly styled and in Tallies that we are proud to recommend. Pure Wool Gabardines in Liftlit ISrown, dark IJi'own and Fawn. Priced from $15.50 to 310.50 Pure Wool Covert Cloth in Light J.rown 512.95 Pure Wool Herringbone Worsted in Dark 1'rown $16.25 Pure- Wool Flannels in 3 led. Grev $11.50 Mrs. H. M. Daeeett left li.ll. on city on Thursday afternoon's Bridden. mmert vancuuver loaav or the kilo mini- ........ l",m 1 1 F. P. Levirs, school inspector' last night'8 train for Deer Is-'.plane from a brief business trip Hubert Aiifrr Hugh Richmond, a former res! for Skeena district with head- wna- Hew Brunswick, her for- to Vancouver. cient oi ju years' standing in MRS." XENAKI DIES Had Resided in Prince Ruprrt 18 Years LOW FARES TO I i( A HOI-KKSTAD. quarters at Telkwa, sailed last night on the Catala for Vancouver and Victoria. Limited yardage of cloth available, W. R. line; aiso tuxedo broad mcr home, where she will visii, relatives for the next several weeks. " W. F. Manning of the Cana cloth, extra trousers included. 771 Prince Rupert, who passed away on Wednesday in the southern city. He had been ill for a short time and confined to a private hospital. Mr. Richmond was caretaker for many years of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station while it was located Mrs. Katherlne Xenaki, a resident of Prince Rupert for 18 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey and family left on Thursday for dian Bank of Commerce staff Pete Cravetto, 208 I Fourth St (160i sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert on a trip to Ocean Falls. years, died at Prince Rupert Lake Kathlyn to take up resi-General Hospital Thursday atldence for the season in their the age of 69 after an illness, summer home. cu. ... ... . i Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Esselmont and two daughters sailed last EDMOEiTOH Exiiinmor: JULY 12 to 17 ONE WAY FAKE AND ONE-THIRD FOR ROUND TKIP (Minimnm Fare. ilDc I TICKETS ON SALE here Dni-in,, th,. u.., v, '"t w tanaoa irom Inspector of Schools and Mrs. """. evening evening on un the wic Catala uatdid iui for the me " - jMiiieu n Ur. n P K b. c: TlKwlfiWn HiacKaby ana;E E. Hyndrnan and family sail-'south. Thev will take un future dock staff and left the dry there In sons sons. Alfred Aiirea. She is survived by her hus. neniy and wiiliaio, ed on the PrJnce RuDert Thurs. Irpslripnp vietnria Mrs Kssel- 1948 to take up resl-' Vancouver with his band, Stamatios Xenaki, a for-1 are leavlnR bV car on Monday day night or Vancouver and'mont and family paying a visit mcr fisherman, now living in re- ifor Lake Kathlyn to take up, victoria where they will spend to Vernon before proceeding to dence in niece. tirement at the family home at residence for the season in their the next few weeks. Deceased was bum 79 the capital city. Frvm all stations in fciikatchcwun, i'ng ago in Glasgow, Scotland and 735 First Avenue West and two summer home Miss Ida Deanne of Vancou- came 10 Canada as a younc man I "b,m'' "'s imaiv, R. D. Cleland, vice-principal of ver arrived in the city Friday or Prince Rupert, School, afternoon on the Catala to con- i,.r i v ..." " George James, formerly a eitv f"" inl,,,,"ua' nln iFOR J "Chicken in the Rough' S TO TAKE HOME ' u A'." ',':. ne?-reSident. now on her wav we,t Ieft bV train this week for Daw- duct a L'uw church vacation school Alberta, and Uritibh Columbia I Vancouver, Prinre Huport aud ea.st ) JULY lt to lrt And on July 17 for trmus arriving Edmonton not later th;in 5 p.m. , (Standard Timet RETVKN MM IT. J I IV I1 If no train wrvice July utkn first available tram. nyss Creek, Alberta, where he will at First iZ Irom hpr at Toro ,to. Claw Vr Pr A mrose la p" ;,.. ;?r0h:'i.lhe.U'C. niece. Mrs. J. Furiotis. also lives v'st relatives during the sum- next two United Church for the weeks. She is guest of Scall the nd Mrs. R. A. Wilson at . V.: ",...,,",y n Prince Rupert. mer holidays. Rev. a 'AILINGS i the Manse. Funeral arrangements have Rt. Rev. James B. Gibson, Full information from any Accent CIVIC CENTRE DINING KOOM PHONE 231 1 h MiM iwM aim lau-r at lcrracc ;was a brother. been held back pending the ar- Bishop of Caledonia, and Mrs. Douglas Payne, James Had- . . I . .. . i ";u I- rt .... 1 . uai mrs. james. ,vioix ien on iasi . evening s den Mlss Betty Payne and Miss PAV.W..WWWJ...... train for their summer home at evening1 e. George sajled Jast . , V.N''"l.:VKil gliij v.. iv ports cry ishkiv 10 p in. , 4 I, A S K A ,.ati V. Mie'cll, Juneau am Sk.il: :iv Jul i 5 anil 9 4 Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions Passengers arriving .n the rltv T uanga w the Catala- or Vancouver, aboard the Prin George at a ar on which noon yesterday included Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Halford W. tnpy wil1 make a mtor trip to Mrs. W. Hardy and D. E. Mor-; Stevens and daughter arrived ht Unlted States. BIG DANCE ! Kunr llumlrril and Fifty I Persons Wound l p Dominion j Da at Civic f'cnlre I A big dunce In the Civic Cer.- IT gan. i in the city Friday on the Prince SAVOY (0 At K II T MAY Mr. and Mrs. Victor Montaldi A. MacKENZlE FURNITURE Limited mi Y.iiii'oiivcr Jufj :i anil 10 ue inursaay nigni was a inline of Burns Lake sailed last night 'culmination to the Dominion Day ,011 the Catala for a trip to Van-! celebration renewed in Prince couver. 0TEL George. Mr. btevens is here to i assume the po.siiion of district. . ' Public Works Engineer. Mr. Stevens was ' formerly assistant engineer at Kclowna. A number of members of the C'tv venooi leaehini; staff sailed for Vancouver and other south- Rupert tills year with such . . A' Vicl,,r Bl,lns' traflic ma.ked success by the Canadian1 ,r- Carl Zarelli, Prop. 1 esemauvc, v.aiiauian raciucnn I legion. No less than 450 person.- SHINGLE STAIN Preserve your roof and shiiiKlea with pure Linseed Oil Shinjde Stain. Especially mixed to suit local conditions. You can buv no better A FAILTY SHADE may let the Sl'.N F.VDIi your FAIil'.K S but we have ;ill.ni-:s that will keep out those S U M M E i: KAYS. , Lines, arrived in the city Friday were in attendance. Mualc was riione 37 P.O. Box S41 on biiA.ne.ss Willi the romrunvs 1 i ' ini.il Li i P"ts on the Prliice Rurwt local office. He left for lhe Thursday nigh following the south again by air today. , : completioi of the school term. FRASER STREET j Prince Rjpert by Andy McNaughton and His Four Dukes Orchestra. Fcaluic ct the proceedings was the presentation by Mayor Nora Arnold 327 3rdAvc. Phone 775 In a single issue of the Van- Among S.U I I AI'.KS nz.v s in in i f. them are ' Miss E. C. Miss Hilda House, J. S. of awards won earlier in the day couver Sun last week appears a Spence, in the track and field meet. ly txf ,it Mmii. & Tues. uve li.iy Floats list of no fewer than 22 applica- Church, Martin Grasdale, P. W. Hons for divorce, all of which Sbrocchi. Miss E. Hallam, Peter were granted. There is no men- Adleni, Miss Lee Gidney, Miss J. tion of Prinre Rupert as place Urquhart and Miss Pat McRac. PHONE 311 McBRIDE ST. , Tirr., F.-i. 2:30, 6;3( 7.10 ,of residence In any of the names Hotel. . A I 'rday tvery hour Involved. 10:3" n m. JS'-'onUuuous from yr r i sals 34 A country editor retired with j. a fortune. Asked the secret oi Prince Hupert ,V'A. f Mr. his success he replied: I-attri- H. Singleton, Vancouver; b relurns 10 p.m s 4' l "l r 16, 25c f IU turn "D I i kc-t.s giKid only a 4 v l"ir hn.sed. ( t- ' -sit i-! mid Mrs G. Nylander, Los An- oulc ,lJ lu L",C $100,000 savings, after 30 years geles; A W. Burns. Vancouver; ln newspaper work, to diligent J. Parnell, Kumealon Inlet; C. " on to work a F. Brandstrom, Seattle; D. G. ;PP PjirsuinK 4cr mm Pretty Practical . . . this cool BUTCHER LINEN so wonderful for office, afternoon wear. Warm weather ahead. Be smart, be comfortable in a TROPICAL WHITE SUIT. tv rr . . . Stenstrom. Vancouver; Miss 1 ticlng rigorous rules of economy, aJid to the death of my uncle who left me $110,000.' Coronet Stephens. Kclowna; Mr. and Mrs H. W. Stevens, Kclowna; T. A. V Tremblay. Victoria. Announcement All MlviTtisrinrn i this column will bt. ctmrKrd lor a full month t 26 CfnU wurrl bolstering j ft Pt -v NOW OPEN ! 5 SALT LAKES : REFRESHMENT STAND i Hot Dogs ; Coffee I lee Cream . Confectionery I Open Daily front 2:30 p.m. MPAIU HAT SPECIAIx Every hat in the store, straw or felt REDUCED IN PRICE Sweet Sixteen's PERSON ALIZEDJ3UDGET FLAN is designed for your convenience." Use it when you buy. NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES United Church W.MS, tea ut home of Mrs. Fuught, 701 51.1 Afest, July 8. 1159) Catholic Bazaar, October 6 and 7. 168) Queen Mary LO D E. Bazaar, October 20. Rebckah Fall Bazaar, November 3. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, No. 18. Cambral Chapter, LO D E. Sale November 25th. 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