Prince Rupert Da Up Bctos JUD. Tuesday, June 29, 1948 Local News Items... Douglas frizzell returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's plane from a brief business trip to Vancouver. MEET Oil WAGES Council and Civic Workers to Get Together City Council and the Civic NOW WHILE STOCKS OF OUR FAMOUS MiLKOD RIVER HARD COAL ARE Mrs. Barney Roald returned Mod ern Etiquette By ROBERT A I.EE Will the Canadian Legion member who forwarded annual Milk deliveries as usual, July 1st. Please leave bottles out eariy. Valentin Dairy. (153) Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Hanson dues without giving his name, to the city by plane yestrday afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver. kindly notify the secretary- manager so that a receipt may COMPLETE Q. Are there any special hours for Informal and .formal weddings? A. No; a wedding may be THERE IS A TYPE Employees' Union will get together in the near future for final settlement of wages and working conditions for "outside" city employees. The settlement, agreed in principle several and son Carlo are sailing on the Mrs. A. W. Lipsin returned to foil- EVERY USELUMP, EGG, be mailed. (It) Harold Fletcher, superintendent of maintenance, Canadian the city by air yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to held at any hour the bride and bridegroom find most conveni Camosun this afternoon for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Dennis Adolph is sailing this afternoon on the Camosun for weeks ago, has been hanging fire until receipt of a copy of ent. In mast communities, noon I "Gifts That Are Different,' Vancouver to spend the sum for bridge prizes, personal gifts, mer vacation. showers etc. The Totem Pole Pacific Air Lines, arrived in the' city on yesterday afternoon's plane from Vancouver for 'a brief visit on (Official duties, returning south on today's flight. Bruce Forward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Forward, and the agreement existing between Vancouver and Its outside workers. Basis of the agreement was that Prince Rupert's outside or four o'clock are the most popular hours, while in other comunities eight' in the evening Is a favorite hour. There is really no rule, except local custom plus personal preference. jlT, STOKER ALL EQUALLY JIIGH IN HEAT VALUE I ALBERT & McCAFFERY I LIMITED PHONE 116 Gift Shop, 211 Sixth Street. For reservations, Phone No. 23M, or write Bkeena Bridge workers are to receive the same Tourist Camp, Box 13, Terrace B.C. (152) ES 152 Ross and Lome Sharpies are passengers sailing on the Camosun this afternoon for Vancouver to spend the summer vaca Q. If one has been compelled Richard Large, son of Dr. and pay schedules and working conditions as those of Vancou to decline a dinner invitation, Miss Marguerite Page, teacher ver. The settlement was held should one make a call later? Mrs. R. G. Large, are sailing this afternoon on the Camosun for Y.M.C.A. Camp Elphinstone r A. Yes; this Is the proper and tion. up until a copy of the agreement reached the city. of the native school at Kitkatla, I is sailing this afternoon on the Camosun for Vancouver on her in Howe Sound. courteous thing to do. A copy of the Vancouver tor will accompany him south. Q. Should the fingers or th? annual vacation. Sam Joy sailed last night by the Princess Adelaide on his re- They have sold their home on fork be used to convey olives Mrs, G. J. McDonald and children are sailing this afternoon on the Camosun for White Rock to spend the summer va MEN'S SLACKS at their bast for STYLING for WORKMANSHIP for VALUE Gabardines, Worsteds, Covert Cloths, Flannels . . . SLACKS ... in the most popular colors, beautifully tailored and expertly styled and in values that we are proud to recommend. Pure Wool Gabardines in Light I.rown, dark lirown and Fawn. Priced from $15.50 to $16.50 Pure Wool Covert Cloth in Light Brown . $12.95 Pure Wool Herringbone Worsted in Dark iOVED SOUTH j, L, McEwan Transferred V Victoria In Housing Sixth Avenue East to Jack Mus- Mrs. J. H. Macey is sailing by urn to Vancouver after a week's and radishes to the mouth? A. The fingers, by all means. agreement was received by city council here last night and a committee appointed by Mayor Arnold to meet the negotiating committee of the union. sallem. business Visit here. Mrs. Joy the Camosun this afternoon on her return to Vancouver, ac cation. and daughters are remaining Irganization for a while longer. Chairman of the committee Announcements George Eales returned to the city by air at the end of the week from a business trip to companied by her son, Glen, who graduated from Booth Memorial High School last week. L. McEwcn, rentals super- Major E. Totty of the Department of Veterans', Affairs, who has been in the city on official is Alderman George Rudderham J. R. McClymont of the local ir for Central Mortgage .anil United Church W.M.S. tea at Royal Bank of Canada staff re Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Esselmont I business, is sailing by the Camo- using Corporation here, has and other members are Alderman W. F. Stone and J. R. Morin. They were constituted and family are leaving this weeksun this afternoon on his re home of Mrs. Faught, 701 5tn Afest, July 8. (159) turned to the city on yesterday aftrenoon's plane from a two advised of his transfer to Miss H. M. O'Neill and Miss turn to Victoria. for the south. Mrs. Esselmont (tuna as property manager Catholic. Bazaar, October 6 as a "grievance - committee (m. A. Haight of the nursing which will sit to adjust differ-staff of Charles Camsell Hospi- Vancouver Island and ex weeks' holiday trip to Kelowna. Mrs. McClymont and child are remaining in the south for a while longer. its to leave lor trie south ences with civic employees for the balance of the year. and 7. (168) Queen Mary. I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. tal at Edmonton sailed by , the Princess Adelaide last night for lliin the next few weeks to Mrs. J. D. Galbraith and sons are sailing this afternoon on the Camosun for White Rock where they will spend the summer vacation. over his new duties. Mr. The Vancouver agreement and family will spend the summer in the Okanagan, later proceeding to Victoria where they will Join Mr. Esselmont and take up future residence. Mrs. J. J. Glllis and son, George, are leaving on this Friday evening's train fnr Vlptnrin Rcbekah Fall Bazaar, Novem lists holidays granted to civic Ewen has been a resident of Vancouver en route back to the Alberta Capital after having been relieving on the staff of Miller Bay Hospital, here. ber 3. Miss Peggy Etzerza and Miss Molly Williams, who are identified with the housekeeping staff of Miller Bay Hospital, sailed yesterday morning on the Princess Norah to spend holi- Indian Superintendent J. A. Flndlay of the Queen Charlotte workers and schedules of pay for various types of employees. Other branches of the civic employees concluded agree-nents earlier this year. north for a quarter of t jjimry, having spent several liis at Smtthcs in the ser-of the Canadian National Jilways. For the past six years Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov, 18. Islands arrived in the clty on where they will Join Mr. Glllis CHANGED and take up future residence. lllc yeoieruay aii noon for a brief visit on official days at their homes in the norm, hiKinocc Tin mill roturn tn tho the former eoine to Telegraph has been located in Prince Cambrai Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale iprrt . Mrs. McEwen and daugh-1 November 25th i.h, ' th m. tomo,.'rrPek and the latter to White- Mrs- James Donaldson and nil IFF? Mr. Gillis, well known pioneer carpenter of the city, is already in Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mussallem i who cnd salled ,last niSht on the tonight horse. Miss Kitty Etzerza, 'has been a patient at Miller ! Princess Adelaide for a visit In Victoria. Mrs. u. am oi yueen t-ijar- Bav also left for Teigeraph Brown $16.25 Pure Wool Flannels in Med. Grey $11.50 left for the Okanaunn Vallnv' " ' ... . 1 i j i. I lone oiLy arrived m uie cuy on preek Saturday accompanied by Mary rjcirnnnTri" Are you lifting through the fuuet umiaI 'middle age' iwrind peculiar to women (HS to 52 yi-H.):' lJoen this make you Butler from hot Hanhett, fl nervtma, high-strung, tired? Thn lo try Lydia fci. Pink ham's vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. I'inkham's Compound also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic eliect! the Coquitlam yesterday after-1 at Storrle who will stop off noon from the Islands for a brief Rlirns T.alro fnr a Vmllrln. At TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Norman Nelson; who has been here for the past couple of weeks on cannery ' business, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide on his return south. She is returning home on t2in r w ....... VlolL. ucuigc mrs. wnnam the same steamer tonight. I FOR SALE 1946 Chevrolet VLYDIA E. PINKHAM'S SfiUKS Trotter in company with her X.L.hM Stylemaster. Excellent condition. Box 364 Daily News. (150) Advertise In tne Dally News! A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE sun, Billy, will join her .brother ! Miss Inga Jensen, R.N., who and sister-in-law and the party has been a member of the nurs-wlll proceed to Kelowna where lng staff of the Prince Rupert they will spend several weeks at General Hospital for some time, the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. sailed last night on the Princess Mussallem, formerly of Prince Adelaide for Vancouver en route Rupert. I to her home at Huxley, Alberta. Limited FOR SALE Oil burning range and Franklin heater, both In first class condition. Exceptional bargain for cash. Can be seen at 508 5th East. (It) BLACKHEADS go qaickly by a atmpl method that otvM them. Get two ounces of peroxln powder from yoar drnvcitt, apply with a hot. wet cloth sently over the Haekheeie a4 ftn sUl swdw mmtn few ky SAVOY A FAULTY SHADE may let the SUN FADE your FABRIC'S but we have SHADES that will keep out those SUMMER RAYS. FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO TERRACE Reminiscences By w.J. anc Reflections HOTEL FOR 327 3rdAve. Phone 775 IWmWJV jf.v.v.w.sv, :for Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 , P.O. Box M FRASER STREET The man who invented "Jun says Dr. Treniayne and W. H. per Junction," "Birds' Eye Cen- Vickers had consented to serve tre" and other comic strips died as judges of the best-looking recently. The Toronto Star and babies. "Chicken in the Rough' i Kinsmen Day KIDDIES' PARADE, 10 A.M. HACKS SCOUTS PRIZES BASEBALL - 2.30 p.m. Jiazclton vs. Terrace Prince Rupert TO TAKE HOME jjlcall the S CIVIC CENTRE Holiday Headlines BATHING SUITS to make you the mermaid of the beach . . . LA ST EX, JERSEY and MtOADCLOTH . . .Solid Colors, Stripes or Two-Tone . . Single and Two-Piece. 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That's one of the things wrong with the world today. Don't pull too wide a grin. Someone will become SAVE DANCING AT CIVIC CENTRE 9 p.m. to ? HELP THE KINSMEN HELP THE KIDDIES Climax vour iradabout finery with , waters; the way what had been substantial homes and farm buildines were shoved around; a WHITE TOPPER and you are' all set for fun and frolic. "3 Back in the autumn of 1915 in struggles to save live stock; Prince Rupert, all the brave intimate glimpses In threatened men had not sailed for overseas. , homes where worried looking P.S.-l..n't forset to use Sweet Sixteen's PerMiMlml Bwigrt Plan altlre. NO IMfcKbttL M vhen nu punhiise vour Holiday t'ARRlilNU CHAKObS. The Evening Empire of Septem- people arc trying to cope with our it, m Annual t air Notes" a desrjerate situation. FURNACES -- You order today. We inslal tomorrow! Ensure winter comfort for your family now with a new Fawcett Furnace, YOUR DEALER on All purchases The camping season approaches, but to linger under the stars instead of a leak-proof roof is not always what it's pic RE ORE 1ST JULY GET THAT RCA VICTOR RADIO - NOW IP THOM SHEET METAL LTD. Phone Itl.uk 88 1 253 East First Avenue (1071 tured to be. It's well to have someone along who understands camps and camping. Of course, that may be unnecessary, but the "know how" can't be neglected. A spell in the great open spaces can be everything you wish It to be or it can give you a pain. IN THK SUPREME COURT OF 1 BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE III the Mutler or Ihr "Administration Aft" Ami In (lie Mutter of the Kitute of JoliamiH Cniighian, Defeased, Intwtate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge w. O. Fulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 1st day if June, A.D. 1948. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Johanna Coughlan, late of Stewart. Brttsih Columbia, who died on or about the lath day of July, 1940, at Stewart, British Columbia. All persons ndebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their ndebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them ;lth me properly verified on or before the 31st day of July. 1948. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 6th dav of June. A.D. 1948 GORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator ' ' Prince Rupert, B C. (I5S) MARK IT ONCE AROUND THE PARK BEFORE YOU TOW US IN Will, YA? '"Hi When it conies to service we do just about everything for your car! Call 83 when in need or repairs. Our towing car is at your disposal . . . our experienced mechanics ready-to put your car back on the road speedily, New Stock of WATERMAN'S Pens and Pencils has just arrived. A fine graduation or going-away gift. DI6B PRINTING COMPANY ! NEW ROYAL A Skcena River pioneer is taking a holiday, this being the first time away from home in 28 years. There's nothing remarkable in that. It's a good gamble there can be found in Prince Rupert quite a few permanent fixtures; perhaps some who have not been further away than within gunshot range of the townsite since 1908. It's not probable, but there's a chance. THIRD AVENUE BESNER BLOCK Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and Oeneral Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 HOTEL A Home Away From Home 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. -Phone 2S1 P.O. Boz 1M IN THE 8UPREMK COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE III the Matter of the "Administration Aft" Anil In the Mutter of the Estate of Wll- GOING ON A PICNIC? I rmgrm ,-nrs.Q Jjj llm Altken. Ie-eaeil, intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton made the 34th dav of June 1948, I was THE VARIETY STORE i appointed Administrator of the estate Has Taper Plates Cups Spoons and Tablecloths ALSO Lunch Kits Thermos Bottles Sand Tails and Fishing Tackle for the Kiddies TRY ! Rex Calte FOR TASTY MEALS Hollywood Cate PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT Ol'EN FROM 3:30 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. 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-rContinuous from 10:00 a.m. Last boat returns 10 p.m. Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c Return Return Tickets good only on day purchased. of William Aitnen, aeceaaeu. I All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required : to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 24th day of Aup- , ust, 1948, after which claims filed : I may be paid without reference to i any claims of which I then had no j i knowledge. ! All parties indebted to the estate Chop Suey Chow Mein. OPEN 6 A.M. TO 2 A.M. CHINESE DISHES OUR SPECIAL!; SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL re required to pay tne amount u ' their Indebtedness to me forthwith, i DATED this 2Sth day of June A.D. 948 ROBERT F. JOHNSTON, Official Administrator, i Telegraph Creek, B.C. ! (163) CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY I CHOP, , For Outside Orders , CI10t' SUEY :.. ,i Phone 133 MELN Phone Red 400 Box 1118 518 3rd Ave. E.