W ALBERT & McCAFFERY First Local News Items . . . Prince Uupctt DaUp JSctos Jtto, Saturday, June 19, 1948 Richard Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bowman, is progressing favorably at Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, where he has been seriously ill. Mr and Mrs. Bowman flew south a week ago to be with him. Dr. W. G. Rutherford and Mrs. KING lor a Day Baseball tomorrow Merchants vs. Savoy, 2:30 p.m. -It) L. M. Felsenthal returned to the cfty by air yesterday from a. business trip to Vancouver. Moose whist drive and dance. Cash for old gold. Bulger's. A. P. McCorkindale is sailing today on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Foote are sailing tonight on the Coquitlam for a holiday trip to Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands. Rutherford of Winnipeg are pas tor Building Needs LUMBER ... CEMENT .. . FIR, CEDAR AND BIRCH PLYWOOD RED CEDAR SHINGLES . . GYPROC WALLBOARD . . . BRICKS, LIME, PLASTER LBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 FOR PRICES -mm - Jt' sengers aboard the Princess Louise today returning south Every Saturday night, 8:30. (144) alter having made the round trip to Alaska. Thejr are being entertained here by Edward Mus- Tea and sale of home cunn sellam, an old friend from Win nlpeg. ing, Saturday June 26. Lutheran Ladies Aid. rur.i The funeral of Mrs. Irent STETSON HATS ARROW SHIRTS MIGO CASUAL SHIRTS FLANNEL SLACKS REMEMBER Alderman Ralph Morin returned to the city Friday after Ruby De Fehr. wife of Barnev De Fehr of Prince Rupert, took place in Vancouver last Wed noon by air from a visit to Smithers and other Interior points. nesday. Service was conducted by Rev. J. R. Davies with interment at Forest Lawn Memorial in this Prince Rupert IFE G. Gustav of Port Clement Park. LEGION W. A. OFFICER Mrs. J. S. Black who was elected third vice-president of the Provincial Command, Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary at Nanaimo this week. Mrs. Black returned to Brigadier' and Mrs. J. T. Gil-lingham returned by air Friday afternoon from a trip to Smith-ers. Lutheran Church Service, Sunday June 20 at 11 a.m. Mr. Bert Ewald will conduct the service. (144) Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hammond are sailing tonight on the Co-quitlam to spend a holiday at Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands. Commencing June 18, due to the increase of 2c per quart of milk in Vancouver, our price has been advanced from 22c to 24c Miss A. A. Halliday sailed today on the Catala for Vancouver. She will take up future residence in the south. Insects no problem with new guaranteed service. Banish them all. No vacating needed. Box is returning on the Coquitlam tonight to the Queen Charlotte Islands after a two weeks' visit DIDDEE JINKS by Mrs. H. J. Quinn of Regina arrived in the city by air Thursday afternoon. She is' here to to Wrangell for the I them turned to ask if i lived In to the city. Mr. and Mrs. R. Burv. who attend the marriage which takes seems to prove my lucky Juneau. When I replied that I J the clty by air yesterday. shining full on. Not that II is a metropolis, (one have been visiting with friends Neckwear Suspenders Belts Hosiery in tne city, are sailing bv thp Soap Soap Powders, large piace tonight in St. Andrew's Cathedral of her son, Lt. J. L. Quinn, executive and training officer of H.M.C.S. Chatham here, to Miss Grace Merrill. places recommended lor fi! ige but never for a holl- 35 Catala today on their return to Vancouver. is one of the 'musts' in by of resorts. Sons of Norway meeting to 9 -fL wwir" y night 8:30. (it) no more than a village tion 2500) on Wrangell which is a bite in the of the Stikine River. Kurt Llnder, Massett hotel nrn- Father's Day naa not been further north than Rupert she laughed. "Well!" she exclaimed, "Prince Rupert seems very far north to us." The lady was from Florida, It turned out, and her table companions from Missouri, Michigan and South Carolina. Laughingly, they all agreed they were in the heart of the north. And unanimously that this trip was the nicest thing that had ever come their way, adding that, in spite of preconceived ideas, they would not mind pulling up stakes and settling in this great, wide, friendly ndrthland. Imen go out and come prietor, is slling by the Coquitlam tonight on his return to the Queen Charlotte Islands after a brief business visit to the city. Engineers Local 510. FLOWER SHOW DATES ARE SET Vote of $50 by Horticultural Society In Aid of Flood Relief Prince Rupert Horticultural Society's annual flower show will again be featured in connection with the Civic Centre Carnival to be held August 21 to 28. joo, Daily News. utj Attention all music lovers. A special musical service will be held at the First Presbyterian and a few larger boats u call enroute to Juneau Walls & Niekerson Ikagway. And la hunting people from far south L-nurch on Sunday. June 20 at Glace Fruit Cherries, 2lb. pkt ..... .39 Almond Paste, lb 42 Coconut, lb '." 3 Fruit Cake Mix, lb .45 Dates (fancy), l-lb. pkt 35 Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs .47 Seeded Raisins, lb 24 Shelled Walnuts, y2 lb 47 Shelled Almdnds, i2 lb 49 Shelled Brazils, i2lb 45 Jams Pure Strawberry, 24-oz 63 Raspberry, 24-oz gl Blackberry, 28-oz 48 Cherry, 24-oz 0 Peach, 24-oz. .53 Apricot, 24-oz .55 Soups Canned Soups, .13 to 13 Meats (Meeting, Sunday, 2:00 p.m., Car for the thrill of a grizzly 7:30 p.m. (it. penters Hail. (it) Miss Barbara Munro of the accounting department of Union (rrtheless It is Alaska a head-shaped piece Mrs. Frank Dibb, worthy mat- Tnn et Dnt(n. r.1 it was decided at a meeting ol the Horticultural this week. The Society will be represented a'. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker, who have been engaged in Salvation Army work at Canyon ie map that long ago was ui uuioi, impter, jraer oi ; the Eastern Star here, and Mrs. Steamships Ltd. at Vancouver Is THE MARKETS a general organizational meet s Greenland. But ' as ing of the carnival to be held to Vegetables Potatoes, lb night. .05 I Princess Louise moved jgh a clear pool of water Jn only by the porpoises frolicked alongside, I knew There was a general discus making a northern vacation trip. She arrived from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands on the Coquitlam yesterday and Is returning south on the Catala today. w. D. Vance, secretary, have been in Victoria this week attending sessions of Jhe Grand Chapter of British Columbia. C. E. Pratt, Vancouver architect, arrived in the city on Friday by air on a business trip. Parsnips (unwashed) lb 09 Turnips, lb 05 Mushroms, lb 75 lild see it. Ham, boned and rolled, lb. .. .80 Head Lettuce, bunch 25 Ham, reg. lb prince Rupert that day the Itumed the harbor deeD City on the Naas River, are sailing by the Catala today for Vancouver. , Sweet Sixteen extends congratulations to the ladies bowling team, winners of the Sweet Sixteen trophy in the recent league playoffs. (144, Jesse Bridden and son of Mas-sett, who arrived In the city on the Coquitlam yesterday from the Queen Charlotte Islands for a brief visit, are sailing tonight cucumbers, each ..... 53 Bologna, lb. Green Onions, bunch 10 Weiners, lb. He is consulting with the school board regarding plans for new ustrallan Onions, 3 lbs 29 Garlic Sausage, lb 45 sion of topics of interest to gardeners and the Society showed its sympathetic Interest in the British Columbia Flood Emergency Fund by making a vote of $50. President C. P. Balagno was in the chair with Mr. Robert Cameron acting as secretary. Meetings will be held regularly in future on the third Tuesdays of each month. LEGION HELPS FLOOD RELIEF The postponed monthly meeting of the local branch of the Canadian Legion at the Legion Hall on Wednesday voted a sum of $200 towards the B. C. Flood Emergency Fund, in addition to Individual donations which are being accepted by the branch from local members. It was decided not to hold any monthly meetings during the months of July and August. Executive committee meetings will be held on the second Monday To each month as usual. Announcement was made at the meeting that the annual Decor- Bacon, pkg., lb. 45 school construction In the city. Upholstering The noon whistle blew boy and a bicycle scooted from Bo-Me-Hl, down the He came to say bon-( to a pal; and was lastly liable a fair-haired boy tig his bike back up the uabbage, lb 10 Rhubarb, lb 10 Spinach, lb 24 Bacon, side, piece 7g Cottage Roll, lb. Beets, bunch .. 30 Liver Sausage. lb. 70 45 50 Turnips, new, bunch 27 1 Spare Ribs, lb. Fresh Pork Ham, lb. 1 57 Dy the same vessel on their return home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon nnH Dominion Day Sports Entry forms available at Civic Centre, Canadian Legion, Watts & Nick-ersorr. Entries must be turned in to Civic Centre by June 28. Eight track events, Gllhuly Cup Football, Baseball, Roosevelt Park, July 1. (tf) John Currie is sailing today on the Catala for Cobble Hill, Vancouver Island, to take un Pork Chops, lb Pork Tenderloin, lb Pork Sausage, lb Steak, T-Bone, lb .65 .84 .43 .75 Acivertise in tne Dally News! iard tht snip was the dele-1 of Women's Club from General Federation of in's Club, headed by Miss Larson. (This was - the 1! Rroup to come north, the ulready were on the Aleu- Tomatoes No. 1, lb. 70 New Potatoes, 4 lbs 23 Canned Vegetables Dill Pickles, gal 1.75 Cut Green Beans, icy. each .21 No. 3 Peas, fancy . .20 Mixed Vegetables .Ik Diced Beets, tin i5 Wax Beans, choice 21 Mixed Peas and Carrots .19 Steak, round, lb 70 Fish Halibut, lb .40 Salmon, lb 42 uay icitriuuuy WUU1U oe !wu" held by the I.O.D.E. on June 27. 1.1 ti.i- . . . . . r They had been met In family left by Skeena Air Transport Seabee plane on Thursday for a weeks' visit at Lakelse Lake with Robert Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thain are returning to the city on the Prince George Monday morninj from a vacation trip during which they have been visiting Nelson, Trail, Penticton and by Mayor Nora Arnold residence after havine lived in ivicmucia wiui cars were asKea to be present and assist with transportation problems. Pumpkin 16 j group of ladies. Mrs. Barnes, ex-mayor of Announcements All advertisement n this column will bo charged for a full month t 25 cents a, word Corn, choice 24 Corn Niblets 24 iii'll, who attended the Prince Rupert since the very early days. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stephens are to reside in his apartment on McBrlde Street. J. L. McEwen, district rentals knd Convention in the ln- SALT LAKES FERRY SCHEDULE . . Daily except Mon. & Tues. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 7:10. Saturday Every hour from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10:00 a.m. Last boat returns 10 p.m. Adults 50c. ITndcr 16, 25c Return Return Tickets good only on day purchased. Select Your FURNITURE REPAIR TRUCK AND AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED Ask for PLASTAIIIDE available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention LOVIN'S (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 of Alaska's forest conser-flew home by way of 1 Baked Beans, 20-oz., per tin .21 Baked Beans, 15-oz. per tin .22 I Fruit Vancouver. Mr. Thain, in his capacity as city clerk, was to Jtie Island. Thereby, she ( officer of the Central Mortgage .Bananas, lb , Catholic School Hall, June 24 tea and home cooking sale, 2:30 p.m.; card tournament finals, P p.m. Catholic Bazaar, October 6 11 id seelne her friend. Mrs. .24 .30 .38 cooking, 3 lb. Id, but communicated with;Apples 'regarding the stop-over in;Fancy Apples' 3 lb- have attended a Municipal Officers' convention in Victoria but the session was postponed owing to the southern British Columbia flood situation. j and Housing Corporation, left i by last evening's plane for ,Smithers enroute to Prince ; George on one of his periodical i business trips. Lemons, large, aoz a ana 1. (168) Grapefruit, Texas (white), ) Queen Mary I.OD.E. Bazaar 6's, 4 for 25 October 20. -1 y Sperling, Chairman of tment of Forest Conser-. Hew from Juneau to the delegation In Prince !. He brought special cn- (pink), 96's, 3 for 29 Oranges (Navel) .25 -.49 Rebekah Fall Bazaar, November 3. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. Cambrai Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale November 25th. nnient with him and the Greetings Father's Day, June 20 GIFT SUGGESTIONS O Dates, lb 35 Fresh .Milk Quart 22 Pint 11 Cream, ' pin 25 tge Grade A: was crowded during the ion ashe showed films ska and her people. Chief AT fc.s, whose forefather's is an honored spot in , mm. fccll was there wearing a ..arge, cartoned, doz 58 I DIBB PRINTING CARDS STATIONERY PEN & PENCIL SETS )be woven in tribal desiun . Medium, doz o& I ASTHMA wild goat's hair, Butter First Grade, lb 72 AND HAY FEVER HOLIDAY in STYLE A smartly tailored TRAVEL SUIT is the ideal going-away ensemble and then whether you are city, seaside or mountain-bound you will want thu latest in slacks, shorts, blouse:;, bathing suits, summer dresses and accessories. See them all at Sweet Sixteen. For all - purpose top wear select a short WHITE COAT. Worn as a sport jacket or slipped over your evening gown it will be a light bit of J iy evening in Ketchikan iie women were met by a with Mrs. Amelia Gunder- Records Books Poker Sets Ronson Lighters Cigarette Cases Cribbage Boards HKKATIIKAKV OF CANADA Bcsner Block Fountain Pens Wallets Key Cases Brief Cases Kodak Cameras Ind ian Slippers Third Avenue l.til. Vancouver. BC. Milk Evaporated Milk. 16-oz. tins, 2 for 33 Case 7.75 Cheese fiiesident of Ketchikan's 's Club, and others. It markable how these worn- Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions 'tied the persons they had iFOR S J "Chicken in the Rough' Canadian Cheese, lb .49 ALSO A LARGE SELECTION OF FATHER'S DAY CARDS Hour to meet, reaching up to their hands In warm wel- Pastry Flour, 7 lbs 59 More the gangplank was Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 2.95 wn. A. waiting chartered Flour (24's) 1.59 SAVOY S TO TAKE HOME i, 5 Call the 5 ? CIVIC CENTRE 3 DINING ROOM PHONE 231 J 1'isked them off for a tour Tea and Coffee fli Totem Park and other DeLuxe Quality, lb 1.14 Coffee, lb 59 of scenic interest. beauty wherever you go. When shopping use Sweet Sixteen's Personalized BUDGET PLAN No Interest No Carrying Charges Juices on Doara, and the lights hikan receding there was HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop, j Phone 37 P.O. Box S44 J FRASER STREET j Prince Rupert ! WILL YOU BE PREPARED WHEN WINTER COMES? "' ling again in the lounge " a unique set of films of can Highway. Last year son and daughter cover-miles of it by bicycle. His Tomatoes, 20-oz 17 40 oz 35 gallon -59 Apples, 20-oe. tin, per tin 15 40 oz 35 Orange, 20-oz 15 Blended (orange and grape fruit, 20 oz 15 48-oz 35 Canned Fruits Apricots, 20-oz 35 Cherries (fancy) 20-oz 38 Loganberries, 20-oz 41 filized remarks created ft never quite attained by Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartaee and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Phone 2S1 P.O. Box 10 how Atailablc! pictures, however beauti- supper In the dining topped the day. There dads, cold meats, cheese fiackers, cakes, tea and Peaches, choice 31 1 Lara Outside the moon Outside the moon shone onto the surrounding Pure, lb 29 S TRY Shortening 33 una leaving them blue Soap, face, 2 for - 11 Laundry, cake .08 - .2o Sunlight, cake , .09 Rex Cafie JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue their pure caps. The water like silver where the ship "ough it and left a wide !ath in its wake, he tables women chatted ":e Rupert and Ketchikan; Sperling's pictures; and stop at Juneau where A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited Lean Back and LA-Z-BOY leans back with you for reading, reclining, relaxing, reposing, retiring. Call in Seeing is Believing Phone 775 327 SrdAve. FOR TASTY MEALS If ynu 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 LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE FOR SALE: Coin operated equipment. Juke Boxes, Pin Tables, Slots, Venders. a BPECIALS 1 Pin Table. SaoO.OO; open C,,P Supy Chow Mcin 6 A.M. TO 2 A.i CHINESE DISHES OCR SPECIALTY SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL 1 Slot H7S.00. KscMWIll I'miHiimii. menu and Douglas Worn- 1068 Manton Contact: NIP OO WEN, GOLD SEAL LABEL no were to have a no-host (168) Ave., Vancouver, B.C. I "t in their honor. One of