Prince Kuptrt JDaUp jtto JLtD. Thursday, June 3, 1948 - JAPANESE BULL FIGHT DIFFERENT Local News Items v. . WAS DESPONDENT FROM SUFFERING TOKYO Bullfights in Japan PASSENGERS AM) EXPRESS I$Y AIR are not at all like bullfights in Baseball Tonight Merchants William Broo&s, pioneer of Olof Haason arrived in the Spain. A battle royal, involving V8. SaVOy. 6:30 p.m. (lt) I .... fJe 0rrnfHin fmm'fn,.. U,.n i. nnnnA ,itu e.llr th.fi district WhQ had a hand III Parruinu nanoore anH W. H. Brett, M.L.A. left this 'Smithers by air on a business ; sashes, has been cancelled, the toe clearing of Prince Rupert press to Terrace has been added afternoon by air on a business visit. j police thinking they might be townsite in ine eariy aays 01 tem ry scheduied air i-i j Tnu v.. .11. j , nv,f fortv vpars nen. came to his trip to Vancouver. The Canadian Leeion Worn- ;"'""-" """" , . - lf:inf,foH cw 'service which has been insti- ec ALBERT & McCAFFERY Fir.t for Building Needs Lt MHEK . . . CEMENT . . . lit, CKMAlt AND BIRCH PLYWOOD . . . KKI) CEDAR SHINGLES . . (JYI'UOC WALLIJOARD . . . 1JKICKS, LIME, 1'LASTEtt IBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 FOR PRICES fa-i 'I nan irmv fr r a nnn THrni 4-1 - a. Lil ur dvii uiiitvviu aw wnui auk men. a lit j iwft iiui no aim - . r. : i. I lt,ifa4 i j i Kw PimHiaM - j Toitin. . Air en's Auxiliary meeting tonight, Pete Cravetto is sailing to SUPER-SPECIAL CRESSSHlRf each other. night on the Prince Rupert on a 8 p.m. in club rooms. (lt) trip to Vancouver. , I ' . . . ' ..,. ' Accounts totalling $14,318 J. Harry Black returned on were approved for payment by This was the verdict of a jury 'lines between Prince Rupert of which GeorKe Collins wasand smithers during the flood foreman which sat in Inquest -...,! lt. author- emergency, xesierday .t r-.,. ,.,i.. v,i. Canadian Merchant Ships Modernized the .li-uiniil "J cr.v ,.. r rrvia mail hu air I I A n A -wr -m the Prince Rupert Wednesday the monthly meeting of afternoon from a business trip School Board last night. (before Coroner M. M. Stephens. to Terrace as well as Smithers I Brooks sufferel severe leg in- to Vancouver. He was accom- OTTAWA A government pro- was received. Today came the authorization for the carrying in the townsite work here Juries panied by his daughter. Miss MeetlTng V ffi'Wm the modernization 0l Betty Black, R.N., who has been fnday' ,June 8h pmH 'f'lthe Canadian merchant ship- as a 01 w? became , , ,.tJ. ;tion, Silver March and Social. . . ., .,,.! permanently crippled. Two of passengers and express. liuiauig ill viubuiia. I M711 iPulB licet, llldUUlllg CAKaiC - . . , . wccika neu biic outiiic ice wao ii Service in St. Paul's Luth eran church Sunday, June S, at consirucuon plans, is announc-, - - Miss Vina Lavigne arrived in'ed by Hon. Lionel Chevrier, min- lu"?a , Sf the city on the Prince Rupert teter of Transport. The ban on nse Xr sle p"- yesterday afternoon from her , the resale of former Crown ves- he went nurses' training studies at St. sels to foreign registry has been I outside '"frhlms.lf and shot himself In in tSe the 11 xerylhing for the a.m. C. J. Carter speaker (131) BABY'S RASHES are often m sipn of upset dijrstinn. S how quickly th type of rash often disappears isfter the use of Baby' Own Tablet. Pleasant to take, easily cruuhed to a powder if deaired, theae little tablets sweeten lip baby's stomach and clear out irriutine ITiateriRl that s!nn mv bf cauainir ejas, feverishness and diarrhea. Get a package of Baby's Own Tablets today. They have been the standby of mothei for over 40 years. Ouly Zft, Joseph's Hospital, Victoria, to ; lifted. They will be sold ana tne spend vacation here with her i proceeds used In the building of Andrew Matson, of Vancou June Bride parents Mr. and Mrs. I. Lavigne. new snips. ver, who has been visiting his brother Carl Matson, 650 7th head with a rifle. Death was instantaneous. Born in the Nanaimo district 62 years ago, Brooks is survived by a widow and family. Interment took place at Port Avenue East, for the last few days, is. sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert to return to his home. Hotel. . A . I Essington. E, D. Forward of Prince Rupert, at the recent British Columbia conference of the United Church of Canada In Vancouver, was named one of ten delegates from this province to the General Council of the church. The gen- V. G. Houston, past president Arrivals The "gown" is the climax to a Bride's trouseau but if you are preparing for the great moment, SPORTS TOGS, LINGERIE, HOSIERY and ACCESSORIES will take on added importance. For "going-away"' choose a tropical worsted suit, priced at of the city branch of the Can adian Legion, and P. M. Ray, of the ;hurch 'eral conference managing secretary, . returned Prince Rupert H. Ohein, Vancouver; M Blain Bros. Free Delivery PHONE 517 "in De neia in . Wednesday afternoon on the Prince Rurert from Vancouver , year Hveding, Vancouver; R. Elliott, Smithers; D. Lesley, Victoria; m fell One hundred and twenty - nine dress shirts in all sizes and colors to suit everyone's taste. Broadcloths in woven stripes, plain colors and fine checks all to be sold at BARGAIN prices that you cannot'afford to miss. Reg. Price $4.75 Sale Price $3.15 Reg. Price $4.00 Sale Price $2.95 Reg. Price $3 75 Sale Price $2.65 after attending the Dominion Conference of the Canadian Sons of Norway Lodge is proceeding with arrangements for K. Olding, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. C. Swanson, Butedale; W. OToole, Steveston; D. A. Chant, $22.50 Legion, held last week at an already announced dance this Friday night notwithstanding the dar.ee to bo held by the Mr. and Mrs. Armlne Boas re Vancouver; J. J. Sacon, Vancouver; R. Brown, Vancouver; A. McLaughlin, Hartland, N.B.; A. Dureau, Vancouver; O. Good O BREWING INSTRUCTIONS O For the Perfect Cup of Hot Tea 1. Use a china or glass tea pot 2. Use one teaspoonful or one tea bag for each cup 3. Pour on fresh, bubbling, boiling water 4. Allow to stand for five minutes the lifiod turned to the city from a trip 'Kinsmen's Club for It is not tii Vancouver and Victoria Wed- disaster relief iuna. Whether you are a June Bride or not, use Sweet Six-teen's personalized BUDGET PLAN when making your purchase. No Interest. No Carrying Charges. believed the Sons of Norway man, Vancouver; O. J. Moscrip, nesday afternoon on the Prince Rupert. Mr. Boas w'as award Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs dance will co'ifl'ct with thai of the Kinsmen. lis proceeds will ed the British Empire Medal by the Governor General at an in-'also go to tho flood relief fund. Sparks, Terrace; E, Kitt, Queen Charlotte City; Dr. and Mrs. Mc-Gilvery, Terrace; W. H. Manuel, Vancouver; B. Law, Vancouver; I. Coote, Vancouver; O. MALKIN'S BEST TEA, White Label 1-lb-pke $1.03 ,2lb-pkg 52c vestiture at Vancouver two weeks ago. 1." Miss Jeannine Coupal, loca rjublic health nurse, returned A local woman has received to the city by air last night fiu l Hanson, Smithers; E. V. Critch-ley, Vancouver; P. Pochaiho, Vancouver; J. F. Black, Van COFFEE Nabob, 1-lb. pkg. ... COCOA- Cowan's, 1-lb. tin.. an inquiry from a relative in Terrace and Usk where she Scotland who , having listened spent a few days on officia! to the radio broadcast telling of duties among the flood-stricken floods in British Columbia, had 'people of those communities. 45c 25c couver. BRAN IXAKES-Post's, A t i-oz. pkg hi WHEAT FLAKES Quaker for , become anxious and wanted w. M. watts :s leaving uy pianc direct word as to how she was this week-end for Smithers ov Announcements All advertlsemenv- Ml this column will tx rhorgpd tor k lull montb at 26 cenU word faring. A reassuring reply was one of his periodical Dusine trips. promptly sent. ROGERS SYRUP 2 lb. tin 29C 5 lb' Un """ Miss Dorothy Kergin, who has 65c been engaged in pre-nurslng Eastern Star Tea, June 3, at Mrs. Wm. Watte' home, 435 4th West. Junior Auxiliary United Church Mountie Chief Is Being Transferred TOBACCO IS FILM TOPIC studies at the University of British Columbia In Vancouver, arrived home in the Prince Rupert ILD B. C. PAYROLLS" ALTH Whole Milk Powder Cow Bell, 1-lb. tin .. 39c ! HONEY No. 1 White, lb. DAWSON Inspector H. H Tea, June 10, at the home ol A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited "Canada can turn out Virginia yesterday to spend the summer Icronkhite, officer commanding Mrs. u ti. nanKinson, io oui-vacation . Her parents, Dr. andithe R.CM.P. in Yukon, is being idcn Street. Mrs. L. W. Kergln, who have been 'transferred from his Whltehorse Presbyterian Tea, home of on an extended trip south and'post to a new appointment on t-Mrs. T. A. McMeekin, 512 Tatlow east will be returning on the; the outside. His successor in st., June 17. New Low Price lh 2 lb. pkg NABOB PRUNES- Fancy Quality, Extra Large tobacco leaf comparable to the finest produced in the United States." E. C. Melbourne, Van Catala this Saturday morning. Ithe north is Inspector Stanton Inspector Cronkhite served for couver tobacco traveler told the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at luncheon yesterday as he pre Lean Back and LA-Z-BOY leans back with you for reading, reclining, relaxing, reposing, retiring. Call in Seeing is Believtlig Fresh Fruit And Vegetables Mr. and Mrs. A. Ivarson are many years with the Liawson ae- sented a colorful moving picture galling tonight on the Prince I tachment and was named to Catholic School Hall, June 24, tea and home cooking sale, 2:30 p.m., card tournament finals, 8 p.m. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Hot. 18. depicting the growth and man 327 3rdAve. Phone 775 Rupert for Seattle where they the Yukon command at tn? will visit until fall when they j ' start of the Alaska Highway will return north, spending a boom. He has four, more years ufacture of the "weed" from the initial stage of seeding to the final packaged article. There ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT LETTUCE ASPARAGUS NEW POTATOES W INESAP APPLES io Milk is g(X)U for chlld-ind crown-ups. Try a can h, sutLsfyinc, Pacific Milk GREEN ONIONS HOT HOUSE TOMATOES CARROTS ONIONS TURNIPS CUCUMBERS while in the Ootsa Lake country to serve and is widely known throughout the north. were impressive scenes of mod- bcfore coming back to Prince Ru- ern methods in raising tohacco Dert Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions You'll agree with thous-that ttiis favorite B. C. ict is a must for any in the fertile fields of the Nia FOR Advertise ir. the Daily News! "Chicken in the Rough' CHECKED in a Ji fft or Money Back INCOME TAX t .en. MIFIC MILK f ati'd and Vacuum Packed J TO TAKE HOME J Call the i CIVIC CENTRE gara Peninsula of Ontario and the intricate machinery employed in the manufacture of the finished product. Oyros were given an insight into the many steps leading up to the final production of a package of fine cigarettes. President Orme Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dtob, Mrs. George Dibb and Misses Winnlfred and Georgina Dibb have returned to the city by air from Terrace. They were at their sumer home during the Victoria Day holiday when sudden floods tied up the highway and' the railway. RETURNS PREPARED-SEE! R. E. MORTIMER For quick Mirf frum itrhiiiK rausrd bv fcrrmsii athlrtr's toot, icahtps, pnnptesand otlieriti hin. conditions, nsr purr riviling, medicated, liqutrl D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. ,rH and tainlrsR. Soothe, comiorta and juicily calm? intense itching, iion't sutler Ak vottr druggist tuday for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. a DINING ROOM ? PHONE 231 S24 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR)I Stuart conveyed to Mr. Melbourne the appreciation of the Audels Technical Books A Complete Stock on Hand for Your Inspection Priced From S1.35.S5.00 Remember we can order any book we mav not have in stock club. W. D. Lambie and E. D. Forward reported to the club on the progress being made locally in the flood relief organization. Several members volunteered to EES r LIVE ELECTRICALLY AND ENJOY THE act as canvassers. Guests were Rod Bell of Vancouver and Bert Morgan and Art Govett of Prince Rupert. AIR PASSENGERS To Smithers Dr. McGillvery. M. Wiggins, R. Elliott. MaeMvsM From Smithers tweanesaay. R. Jackson, Mrs. M. Harris, Robert Harris, C. Washborn, F. Starr, H. Davlcs, E. Turner, J. w. Campbell, Miss N. Campbell, R. Campbell, W. Davies, m. uaviua, W .Mark, O. Hanson, Miss Mat Etowah 1 NEW ROYAL thews. ' To Vancouver C. Johnson. R. Bell, W. H. Brett, J. Kristman-son,' K. Olding. To Sandsplt-P. Watson. From Vancouver O. Septav, W. OToole, B. Law, Mr. Dag-leish, Mrs. G. E. Slater, J. F. The windowsill is no place for your dairy products, meats and vegetables. It's either too cold or too warm the milk freezes or turns sour. With an electric refrigerator there is practically no waste as foods are kept at a uniform temperature all year round. Movinc, Parkin; Cratinc, Shipping and General Carlace and Storage For Complete; Reliable and Elliclent Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 rbones 60 and 68 Cooking is such a pleasuie on an electric range. Thermostatic control of heat eliminates constant checking and frequent trips to the kitchen when there is other work to do. Electric cooking is clean cooking no soot or blackened pots to make extra work for the housewife. fc!T,.,'p,P""i,h.!u,'' HOTEL A "Home Away From Home SO Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Phone 2S1 P.O. Bos 186 tlVil fini.L -1.1 tl l Black., -i. "i ovn teout i aw " I NOTICE Re B C. Lunch Cafe, Hazelton. 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