Jptiiuc Uupcrt Dailp Btm JUO. Friday, June 11, 1948 Local News Items . ALBERT & MeCAFFERY Fir.t tor Duuaing neeas J i Mrs. Elmer Eburne arrived in Mrs. J. Carpenter of Smithers CLUB WOMEN ARE PLEASED Highly delighted with the reception which had been accorded them here and evidently im the city from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert on Wednesday. Is paying 'a visit to the city, having arrived from the Interior on Wednesday evening's plane. ASTORIA Lutheran Church Service. fllC, CEUAlt AINU H1KIII I'L.YUOD . . KED CEDAR SHINGLES . . GYPROC WALLBOARD . . . BRICKS, LIME, PLASTER Sunday, June 13, at 11 a.m. Mr. Mrs. L. Halcrow sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Soccer Tonight, Roosevelt Park, 7 p.m. Legion vs. Hign bued with fine impressions of Prince Rupert, nineteen prominent club women from various parts of the United States passed through here Wednesday afternoon on the Princess Lou Carter conducting the service. mm Everybody welcome. (138) School. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stegavig, ise returning south after making the Alaska trip. Mrs. Edith Osborne sailed last yxj; - era i who have been visiting here with Mrs. Stcgavig's mother, Mrs. ERT & MeCAFFERY LTD. night on the Prince Rupert on a holiday trip to Vancouver. It was a week ago today that the party was greeted here by Mayor Nora Arnold and others as they passed through the city PHONE 116 FOR PRICES Comfort, quality and proper styling are combined in the making of Scott & McHale's Astoria Shoes. bound north. Mrs. Arnold, Miss V 0 h tip Frank Morris, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on their return to Vancouver. Flood Relief Concert Members of the Rotary Minstrel Show Chorus are asked -to attend a Chorus rehearsal at the Civic Centre, Friday 11th at 8 P-m. ' (137) Muriel Vance, Mrs. L. M. Gor GRAND VARIETY SHOW! Sponsored by the Rotary Clu.J of Prince Rupert in aid of the Flood Emergency Relief Fund, Capitol Theatre, Sunday nighf, June 13, 9 p.m. Tickets available at downtown stores. (138) FLOOD CONTRIBUTIONS (Continued from Page I) don, Theo Collarf and Alf Rivett NOTICE provided cars to drive them Lirents of pupils who 1 j r-i Mrs. C. Parkvold 5.00 Pan Cavalier 1.00 tending Booth Mem- around the city and they saw various points of interest. The drive ended ud with a visit to Ichool or who attend - us years look tnrougn Mrs. Josephine Sykes and small son sailed on the Prince Mrs. L. Kossl 2.00 Mrs. O, Christlson 1.00 Mrs. E. Alexander 2.00 the Civic Centre where refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sinclair returned to the city on the Prince Rupert Wednesday morning from a vacation trip to Vancou (i the house to see 1. nv library books be- Rupert last night on a trip to Vancouver where she will visit her mother, Mrs. Arthur Mur Miss E. Candy 2.00 Mrs. R. J. Walker 1.00 he School. Not Ion? RESEARCH LABORATORIES OPENED The new Shell research centre at Thornton, England, was opened recently. Lieut.-Gen. "Jimmy" Doolittle, once of the United States air force, and now a New York Shell director, attended the opening ceremony. Here Lieut.-Gen. Doolittle takes a look through a special magnifier which is the Ebullioscopic method of determining weight at the new research centre. Copious notes were taken by the visiting women and Prince Rupert will, no doubt, derive some valuable publicity. Mrs. M. Hamburg 2.00 ver. You can have ice delivered to your house, also Summit ice cream. Place your order now. Mrs. R. Hamer- 1.80 The makers of Canada's finest shoes offer you a selection of heavy brogues, Scotch grains, light weight calf and fine black kid. ray. Harry Blackburn, -who has been here for the past few days iircnt did this and jsrary books. We hope rist us in finding all . A. M. HURST, Prinicpal. FUNERAL NOTICE Mrs. Pearl Caison 1.00 Anonymous 1.00 on business in connection with a. The funeral of our. late M. Walker 5.00 Phone 657, Valentin Dairy. (139) Brigadier and Mrs. J. T. Gill-ingham left by Wednesday eve sffsx Comrade Edward W. his hotel interests, left by yes Anonymous 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. T. Elwood Brooks arrived in the city by air Wednesday night from Terrace and sailed last night on the Prince Hotel.. A F.fVtastanding, M.M., will take terday's plane on his return to Vancouver. Mrs. A. Stiles 1.00 Mrs. J. Klnslor 2.00 ning s plane for Smithers to Arrivals Rupert for a vacation trip to place from Grenville iy court Chapel, Sat. June 12th, 2 p.m. Members attending should "fall in" at Canadian D. McCorkindalc 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McClymont sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. I RITES FOR : LUNDGREN Mrs. A. Stewart 1.00 Kitkatla Indian Village visit various Salvation Army Corps in the interior including the villages around Hazelton which were affected by the recent Skeena River floods. uaviQ HJisimanson w . j M Bennetti Vancouver; E, Legion Hall at 1:50 p.m. sharp. Mr. McClymont is a member of Philip M. Ray, Secry.- Mgr among rnnce Kupen, "u"""" j0hnson, Vancouver; Dr. G. S. who were successful in the Field Ottawa; Dr. F. W. Saun- and friends 71.33 Employees North Pacific Cannery 19.50 the staff of the Royal Bank of PRICED FROM $13.50-$20.00 . . ..... .ju-a-UU-AJUlAJlAA. cent university oi on "'-.ders. Eastview. Ontario: H. H ;cs lor Johan Gott-cren. captain of the tFOR "C umbia examinations. He passed CrandaU Vancouver; G. Weber Canada here. ' 1 Miss E. McDougall and Miss E ISheppard of the Prince Rupert Parents and children of the I Genera, Hospilai nursing staff Cathedral Sunday school will saild last nleht 0 the p..ince ..t Robert O. Johns with his first year arts Montreal: G. McGregor, Bute- Employees Sunnyslde Cannery 24.86 Mrs. Howe 3.00 5'Thicken in the Rough' class honors. Idale; M. S. Piercy, Rayston; A. who his Dixon courtenay; P. Cavanagh, TO TAKE HOME Miss Kate Gibson, please note that the picnic takes Anonymous 2 00 Rupert for Eastem Canada tQ been nursing In the Red Cros3 Kumealon Inlet; J. S. Parnell, i killed accidentally om the Canadian Fish Istorage Co. wharf at last Friday, was held luernoon at Grenville pel. Call the CIVIC CENTRE Mrs. M. P. McCaffery' 20.00 visit their homes. The former h T i p Noel Jones wlJSSl af ,T. n i to Rnd Hil1' Nova Scotla- W. J. Pfeffer 5.00 and the latter to Belleville, On- Kumealon; H. G. Gold, Vancouver; F. E. Blane, Vancouver; E. For top grade quality and smart, practical styling... ASTORIA silOES lead the field. J. Allison, Vancouver; H. H. Wal J DINING UOOM I . PHONE 231 outpost hospital at Terrace and who has been transferred to Vancouver, arrived in the city by air Wednesday night from the interior and sailed last night fill, ui Uig ovjiii vniui"i6 T rf-i . I C AA tario. Mrs. - .about 7 n.m (It) . w . I ft Art lace, North Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. F. Little, Vancouver; R .J. Mrs. v. L,ewis s.uu I H. A. Black, who has been Robert Boehme, agent of Canadian Pacific Air Lines at Prince located here for the past two Fraternal Order of Eagles 50.00 Chas. E. Starr 10.00 on tne prince nuperi im UfC oi arrangements j;oi6t'ii, a friend of the U The service was con-jfRev. Fred Antrobus of ipust Church. There amber of friends pres-t rites. Dinning, Calgary; H. F. Ander-json, Edmonton; J. D. Crowther, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. T. E.' and a half years as representa- south. , George, arrived in the city yes I tive of the Vancouver whole- Upholstering tprrinv nft.prnnnn hv wav of Van- Anonymous 5.00 Anonymous 5.00 J. Bugyinka , 2.00 Brooks, Terrace; A. D. McGill- ... 1 cqIa hrHtL'Qfp firm nf MarKhnll- RE SS "PRINCE GEORGE" Due to the ship being booked couver and leaves tnis aiternoon ivray, Vancouver; L. Guedo, Ab- ... o4i .i v, ...in I,!,,.1 wells, is oeine transterrea 10 Lang during the serv- Mrs. John Dohl 1.00 I ' I 1 I 1 I iVL OUUlUCia WUCIC A1C Will " and I to capacity, we regret we nrp are over the duties of temporary Westview, near Powell River, I "Jesus, Lover of My Anonymous 5.00 botsford? Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Guedo, Abbotsford; L. W. Lef-ler, Prince Rupert; Mrs. G. E. Abbott, and son, Butedale; C. L. What a Friend We Mlss Dorothy Peachy 5.00 agent during the flood crisis. J. will leave next week for the noi aoie w -- - A. Barber of Vancouver, who has I south to assume his new duties, SS "Prince George June 12, all i v. f ciih... for o nr,io nf Mis Rinrk and family eoine our good friends and patrons. Jesus." Mrs.- J - U"".L. C. Eby irganist Wallis, Vancouver. 4.00 5.00 3.00 ireCII a U K)llltlli.40 IUI WWM.w V u u w - weeks, will arrive from there later. L. W. Leflcr arrived in the We hope conditions will permit -,ie W. D. Lambie Mrs. E. R. Gordon Collection at Film Showing : . this evening and proceed back city this week from Vancouver oi uus 111. I Arluort.iae lr. trie DailV NeWSI II Canadian uanaaian National nauunai 1 n.lLnotic Railways. r.m"ji. j -- ' 1 to succeed Mr. Black here to Vancouver tomorrow. li t took place at Falr-t'.ery with the follow- as pallbearers: John :is Olsen, John Orvlk, :t, Anton Widen and j R. W. Long A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited II ,,v,.,..,ii, ... , w.M:...t. ,. y"i- i uwi,..iwmnr wyswm"ww """t 1 f I, 3.75 j 5.00 3.00 5.00 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. David Scott a.e sailing tomorrow afternoon on Mary C. Astoria Peter Lien Mrs. J. Davidson th Princess -Norah- for "the south. Mr. Scott has been lt TO CLASSIFY transferred as dock agent of L. Stevens 2.00 A. H. Berg 2.00 W. Speer 2.00 FURNITURE REPAIR TRUCK AND AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED Ask for PLASTAIIIDE. available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention Canadian Pacific Railways Brit Lean Back and LA-Z-BOY leans back with you for reading, reclining, relaxing, reposing, retiring. Call in Seeing is Believing Phone 773 327 3rdAve. ish Columbia Coast Steamship ID. Dorosh 200 Service after having been sta j p. Berg 2.00 Hi: -24-foot awning with Is Snap. Apply Maceys. I (160) WouncemenU N. S. Harrison 2.00 tioned here as general agent for the past few years. Mr. Scott expects to be back -here again shortly in connection with his final moving arrangements. He is being succeeded here by Harry A. Barbc 2 00 Mrs. O. Mostad 3.00 Mrs. Vic King 2.00 Mrs. L. Olson 5.00 Mrs. P. Petersen 100 LOVI N'S Jt'nan Tea, home Ol i. McMeekln, 512 Tatlow 17. School Hall, June 24 Prince Rupert FJorists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions well known purser of Mrs Hans Petersen 2.00 Davis, (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 Home cooking sale, 2:30 V tournament finals, 8 coastal steamers, who will be arriving within the next few days. Midway Orocery 10.00 W. r. Manning 5 00 Mr. and Mrs. P. Cameron .. 10.00 'rj? -v -v, 11 L" Mr. and Mrs. J. Dclorme .. 5.00 Centennial, Rcbekah Lodge 25.00 Mrs. M. Haines 2.00 Mrs. T. Qowan 300 BMary I.O.D.E. 'Baaaar, m t riau Fall Bazaar, No. fcltonce every Friday, 10-ttolussi playing. (160) Special! 20H0 E1M Mrs. J. Linney 100 1 Mrs. N. Campbell "J Mrs. A. Linney 5.00 W. McLeod 2 00 W. H. Stuart 50 H. P. Phillipson 5 USED WITHDRAWN NEW 1 I f lit T lit 5 a I 1 A j 3.00 R. H. Parker Mrs. J. B. Johnson 2.00 (Today till Saturday) 6 lor $1 .00 You Don't Have To Be An Artist : " ' 1 ii l Judge W. E. Fisher i" "" Mrs. E. Shrubsall 100 Mrs. D. Parent JJJ 2.00 Mrs. E. J. Smith vnmr i i 1 SALT LAKES IKKY SCHEDULE UK Saturday, June 12 R'xccpt Mon. & Tues. Cow Bay Floats 'Thurs., Fri. 2:30, i 30. Bwy Every hour I3j):30 a.m. :-Continuous from (jam. jkat returns 9:30 p.m. 50c. Under 16, 25c il Return M... CL. C to make minor household - New db Laiiy uuimiici 1 10.00 Frances Cross. repairs. Get your lumber AIR PASSENGERS n nr.nvfastle. C. W. Nash, H 1 sffr J . ' j building Supplies at Mitchell & Currie Limited PHONE 363 Builders and Contractors To Vancouver-W. k. mcuu, r. Blackburn. To Sandsplt,-Mr. Howes. From Vancouver C. S. wan-ace v - E. King, F. Blane, M. Consult us for your needs in all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion. Fountain Pens. 1)1 w w Printing It ailablel Clearing STRAWS and FELTS RIGHT FOR SUMMER WEAR "I 7f SB iDvke F. A. Stevenson. . j HEW ROYAL SPORT TOGS UP TO THE MINUTE Also Just In . . Stunning White SUMMER COATS Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and EfficlentServlce, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 From Sanospit -Mr. LeBlanc, Mr. Crosby, Mrs. LUTo" Terrace-Mrs. Cole, Miss T Siddclls, M. Young. J. Pierce, To Smithers-Mrs. Brigadier and Mrs. F Dunphy. " T Gililngham, G. Harland, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pollard., 8-M Kawalllak, Mr. . Gibson, Mr. land Mrs. R. E. Haw.. HOTEL A Ho'me Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone Ml P.O. Boz 188 BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE 23 Use Sweet Sixteen's personalized BUDGET PLAN when making your purchase. No Interest No Carrying Charges. n Terrace j. .i "" From Miss L. feas, - M. Couture, l-OOK FOR THE I iW RED AND 1 I WHITF. Brooks, Miss uid- and Mrs. E. son. ' cithprs Mrs. Harriet, J. Mor- Mrs. ... n Morgan, i -D SEAL LABEL iL, a Morean. J. Oood. I b" " TRY men Cate FOR TASTY MEALS Chop Suey. Chow Mein Mittt CDl'MAtTV 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. FRANK J. SKINNER aonn GARDENERS JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue OPEN 8 AAI. TO 2 A.M. CHINESE uiauta wi o""" Vitamin B-l for Better Gardens. H makes lor Rapid I Growths and Works Like Magic on Your Flanls I One Bottle Makes 200 Gallons Solution 1 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE SECOND AVENUE," OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Kupert n"" Third Prince Ave. Phone 568 JOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. J