Prince Rupert Dailp ftctos JLtO. Tuesday, June 15, 1948 Local News Items... LaLBERT & McCAFFERY First SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC ENJOYED E.W. STANDING BURIED SATURDAY Hugo Kraupner returned Mon Baseball Tonight, Savoy vs. Moose, 6:30 p.m. (It) Canadlan Legion comrades of day afternoon by air from KIXG for a Day the late Edward William Standing, veteran of the First and Second World Wars who died Nearly 100 happy children, a number of them accompanied by their mothers, enjoyed the annual picnic of St. Andrew's Anglican Sunday School on the old marine station grounds and a business trip to Vancouver. Waitresses' Union tonight 7:30, Carpenters' Hall. (It) Ed Snldal of Cassiar cannery last week, took part in final rites Herbert Young returned to the city by air Saturday afternoon from a business trip to Smithers. Presbyterian Tea and Sale of Home Cooking at the home of Mrs. T. A. McMeekin, 512 Tatlow tor Buuaing needs lA'MUEK . . . CEMENT . . . i IK, CEDAR AND BIRCH PLYWOOD . . . RED CEDAR SHINGLES GYI'ROC WALLBOARD . . . BRICKS, LIME, PLASTER ' LBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 FOR PRICES which were held at B. C. Undertakers' Grenvllle Court Chapel beach at Digby Island Saturday afternoon. Races and games were indulged in and in the eve left oa last evening's plane for a trip to Smithers on cannery Saturday afternoor. business. Interment took placo in Fair- Street, Thursday, June 17. (141) view Cemetery with John Mac- Inspector F. B. Woods-John son, provincial ponce, leu Dy ning before home-coming a soft-ball game provided fun for all. Refreshments were disposed of with the usual gusto of a bright afternoon In the outdoors. Transport was provided by Charles Currie with the C.R.C., STETSON HATS ARROW SHIRTS MIGO CASUAL SHIRTS FLAN EL SLACKS REMEMBER Dougall, Thomas White, Sydney Turcotte, Hector MacDonald, William Keith and Steve Gallo last evening's plane for Smith Adam Pyper, Port Clements hotel proprietor, is a visitor in the city, having arrived by plane from the Islands at the week- ers on official duties. way acting as pallbearers. Owen Snell, manager of Klem- During the chapel service, the jend. Dr. W. S. Kergin with the Full tu cannery, and Mrs. Snell are congregation sang the hymns PASSFNGERS iH- Coleman, Capt. Main, O. paying a brief visit to the city, ! Moon and Capt. Clarence Camp- Kenneth Harding, general Abide With Me" and "Nearer having arrived from down the uc Ud (Saturday Mrs. i. manager of Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Associa My God to Thee.'' Organist was The energetic rector and Sun fenroth, E. V. Crossley. coast at the end of the week. X. E. Gowan, Miss r eiers, day School superintendent, Rev. tion, .returned to the city at thr j,, icy, Mr. ana wirs. uru- Basil S. Prockter, was in charge end of the week from a brief To Sandspit W. Klcsovlch Mrs. Peters, M. Brillon, L. Brll-lon, B. Piper, O. Blake, A. business trip to Vancouver. with Mrs. Keith Dixon, Mrs. R. E. Mortimer, Mrs. W. S. Kergin, Mrs. H. C. Flood, Miss Geraldinc Mrs. J. C. Gilker. The service was conducted by Archdeacon E. Hodson, of St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove. At the graveside. In the Soldier's Plot of Fairview Cemetery, Canadian Legion Bugler W. J. D. L. Pitt, general manager ol All members of the men's Moose Lodge are invited to the Women of the Moose Installation and Initiation, Wednesday, June 16, 8:15 p.m. (141) Ed. Coughlan of the welfare service here left by air yesterday afternoon for a trip to the Queen From Vancouver H. Kraup- the Silbak-Premier Gold Mining iill Vancouver, mi. xnco-. Adam Pyper and Mr. Gal-rcm Sandspit. md from Smitners (Sat-Herbert Young. llUnd (Monday) A. Len-Counlan, J. Williams and Neckwear Suspenders Belts Hosiery ner, H. Holllck Kenyon, Mrs. H. Prokcter, Walter Morgan, Don McAllister, Wilfrid St. Clair and John Church assisting. Co., after having spent the past week on a visit of Inspection to Chllds, Miss E. Chllds, Mr. En- Ranee, sounded the "Last Post." dersby. SHOWER FOR the Portland Canal operation, was here aboard the Cardena today on his way back to From Sandspit Mr. Snyder Charlotte Islands on official R. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wahl Mr. and Mrs. John Bordine and duties. son of Detroit, who have been :ana, ul oaiiuaiui, . jt. Mr. Penny, Mr. Bella-,. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. iv.vM, H. MacOonald and I f(,r Vancouver, lb mud fur Smithers! Mon- and son. From Smithers R. Blddell, G. Towlie, H. Borenson, N. E. Mc- on a visit to Ketchikan, left by Father's Day Mrs. Arnold Flaten of Victoria is in the city for graduation exercises of York House School, BRIDE-ELECT Honoring bride - elect M:.ss Freda Hall of the Conrad Street School teaching staff, Mrs. Percy Knutson and Mrs. Tony Bussan-ich were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower held at the home Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wahl of Dodge Cove returned to the city by air Monday afternoon after spending the week-end on the Queen Charlotte Islands. last evening s plane for Smithers enroute to Endako where they will pick up their car and Mucklc, L. Harrison, S. Jp. Mr and Mrs. G. Bordine, where her daughter, Barbara, is a senior. She is the house guest Walts & Mckerson resume a motor trip which was Candlish, E. P. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson, Miss Eva Johnson, W. Johnson, L. Moore. From Terrace J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. H. Reid, Mrs. Steffen-son, C. Karlworld. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dorset of interrupted by floods. They will 0j Mr. anci Mrs. Bernard Allen, nctler ana a. my, lor onu- Vancouver are in the city for a .of the latter last Wednesday Vancouver t drive south to California en-oute back to Detroit. 4412 Marguerite. Sun. Vancouver (Today) Mrs. evening. Following an evening of ente tainment a miniature model oi Conrad Street School filled with two weeks' visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Hopkins, Besner Apartments. Mrs. T. H. Johnson, formerly of this city and now of Victoria, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large will through the United States, call-leave tomorrow night for Van-ing on the way at Mayo Clinic, cnuver whence they will proceed Rochester, Minnesota. They ex-to Toronto where Dr. Large wllljpect to be away about six weeks. gaily wrapped gifts was draw. in and presented to Miss Hall by Hotel Men Putting Up For Flood Fund Seven Prince Rupert hotel men attend a twenty-fifth reunion Ellen Roper. viorit gathering of his graduating class left a few days ago for a four The guests were: Miss Freda Upholstering Hall, Mrs. Kathleen Stone, Mrs Victor King, Mrs. Harold Thorn. Mrs. Albert Dalzell, Mrs. Dun i months' trip to her native England. She is travelling going and coming by way of the Panama Canal. lrom University of Toronto as well as the annual convention of the Canadian Medical Assocla-v tion. Then they will proceed to the Maritimes and return home have subscribed $25 each to the British Columbia Flood Emergency Fund in addition to putting up their portion of $20,000 which the Hotel Association of British Mrs. B. Eyolfson, Mrs. Rapp, Mrs. Members of the union project- M. M. Roper, Mrs. C. Johanst-n. Columbia has pledged itself to jng staff and other employees ol Misses Marjorie Anstey, Muriel raise. In view of the dire neces-j the Capitol Theatre gave their Townsend, Jean Urquhart and sity, the hotel men are also levy- ! services without charge in con- I Hilda Howse. I ing themselves on, all the beer nection with the Rotary Club's I, they sell. flood benefit concert In the theatre Sunday night. FlASIlESfei C. J. Carter oi the . Shanty-man's Mission sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for a H. Hollock-Kenyon, director of safety, Canadian Pacific Air j trip to Ocean Falls. Hotel.. AND RESULTS AM SUM1. Are you Koine thru the functional 'midiUe-ae' iieriori peculiar to women (3H-f2 ynt.t? 1 oea this make you suffer from hot flanbeB, feel an nervous, hieh-BtrunR, tired'.' Then do try I.ydia E. khnm'a VoRfitnhlr Compound to relHjveauchiiymplonm! PinkhHnVa Compound alno has what Doctors call Rtofnuf?hic tonic effect! linutids almost unbelievable until you know the reasons Lhv. Certo is nothing but "fruit pectin" the natural' sub- Lines, arrived in the city Monday afternoon from Vancouver on an Inspection trip of the local C.P.A. establishment. He will be In the city for a couple of Arrivals V i I - FURNITURE REPAIR TRUCK AND AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED Ask for PLASTAIIIDE ... available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Itance in fruit which makes jams "jam" and jellies "jell." Prince Rupert N. E. McCandlish, Prince' days.- t's extracted from fruits in which it is most plentilul lor etter, quicker, easier jam and jelly making. Mr and Mrs. Harry Davis passengers aboard the were A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited 3. Sov time, work - What a lot Princess Louise yesterday going Short boil That's why, when u use Certo, you don't have to of time and work it saves, saves, too too ! ! The 1 ne LO VI N'S 0finf(Or I" - you'd have to t By" VfflP& I times as long, f ietfJr.,e I old long-boil way George; F. D. Oiley, Bismark. North Dakota; R. Blddell, Mission; H. H. Kenyon, Vancouver,; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Reid, Teller'-vale, Colorado; A. P. Gardner, Vancouver; E. P. Harris, Prince George. Mr. and Mrs. O. Snell, Klemtu; D. D. Thrasher, Nanaimo; J. V. Stokes, Duncan; A. Stone, Vafl- boil down" your fruit to make it boil and stir many ipt. A full, one -to -two -minute (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 through to Skagway where Mr Davis will relieve as agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway for a time before proceeding to Juneau to which point he has been appointed agent. The present agent at Juneau is being 4. Freih fruit flavour colour - With r.Prto vou use fruit at its I 1 boil is for jams polling enough . . . p hall-minute-to-a-minute for 'ilies. Lean Back and LA-Z-BOY leans back with you for reading, reclining, relaxing, reposing, retiring. Call in Seeing Is Believing Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions couver; J. M. Anderson! Vancou-, moVed to Prince Rupert to suc- 2. Extra yield The short Certo jl'oil sHves all the precious fruit 327 3rdAve. ver; P. Tarn, Vancouver; H ceeci David Scott who has been Gray, Vancouver; C. C. McKen- transferred to Seattle. Two sailings per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Cardena Saturday, 9 a.m., Calata STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 12 midnight FOR QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, June 8, 19, and 2911 p.m. Phone 775 aire which, in long boiling, goes H'ff in steam. You get an extra peak of flavor and colour and not the under-ripe fruit used in long-boil recipes. The Certo boil is too short to spoil this lovely taste and colour. They stay right in your jam or jelly. 5. No failures -You'll Have no failures if you follow exactly the recipes provided with Certo. Different fruits need different hand .if iyield of SQ'o more jam or jelly. zie, Vancouver; K. Helgeland., Vancouver; J. Anderton, Vancouver; H. S. Brody, Vancouver; R. Cast, Vancouver; Capt. W. J Main, Vancouver; M. E. Holloway, IVWANTVT OA Father's Day, June 20 GIFT SUGGESTIONS Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. E. C M Ik II FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Aeent Third Ave. Phone 568 in it Thompson, Vancouver. & mt m ib m mm ling, so there's a separate tested recipe for each one. TAKE THE CUESSWORK OUT OF JAM AND JELLY-MAKING GET CERTO AT YOUR OROCERI Announcements All ndvcrtlnemmj this column will bo charged for a full moutn at 35 cents a word 'Presbyterian Tea, home ol Fountain Pens Wallets Key Cases Brief Cases Kodak Cameras Indian Slippers Records Books Poker Sets Ronson Lighters Cigarette Cases Cribbage Boards Mrs. T. A. McMeekin, 512 Tatlovf rZZ! 'to tooting St., June 17. ALSO A LARGE SELECTION OF FATHER'S DAY CARDS 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, No. pound of jam or jelly made with 18. I At most gvceri. wf& "QA I Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale I Certo contains no moresugarthana pound made the old, long-boil way. I For washing guid 3 ' S 4 I write: l!$!!trsL ' I Greetings November 25th. P LBIBMMBal 1 . . 1 . - AT A$ i salt SALT LAKES uu I DIBB PRINTING M& VSWTOFCet UfflMS... . . i' " ... 'CARDS STATIONERY PEN & PENCIL SETS NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 261 P.O. Box 196 Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Elflcient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Third Avenue Besner Block FERRY SCHEDl'LE Starling Saturday, June 12 Dally except Mon. & Tues. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Frl. 2:30, 4:30, 6:30. Saturday Every hour from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10:00 a.m. Last boat returns 9:30 p.m. Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c Return Aotu Available! I wJif -iff 1 rWs?k im this i THEN HIS WIFE HAD AN IDEA SUM. . . . 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