Ptince Rupert ail SQetoi LtD. . , Tuesday, August 31, 1948 Local News It CFPR HAS HUGE MARKET Winnipeg has the largest primary grain market in the world. Sib Mrs. Leo Doiron left by air today for Vancouver where she spend a holiday and meet husband who is fishing out the southern port. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Pavlikis on last night's train to visit relatives in Toronto and a daughter, Mrs. Batltsas in New City. ATTENTION MOOSE MEMBERS OF THE CHAPTER ' AND LODGE . . .vicll LUMBER. PLYWOOD. vtiflN it"1 ' ALLBOAKU, a... are now fairly complete- RT & McCAFFERY LTD. ODDFELLOWS' GRAND MASTER VISITS CITY Prince Rupert Oddfellows Lodge tonight will receive an official visit, from E. C. Cralgen, Grand Master for British Col umbla, during a special meeting which will follow a banquet at the Broadway Cafe. Mr. Cralgen, of Powell River, Is in the city accompanied by his wife and son James. chikan delegate to the recent convention In Mooseheart, will speak on the highlights of the convention at joint social, Wednesday evening at 9 p.m. In the Temple. (It) 7 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yule are leaving Wednesday night by train for Prince George, where Yule has taken a position Blair's drygoods and hardware store. Mr. Yule has been resident of Prince Rupert for last 25 years, and for the past six months has been in the drygoods department of the Fishermen's Co-operative store. Mr. and Mrs. David Geddes and two sons, after spending a holiday visiting at Terrace, left there at the end of the week to return to Vancouver. Years ago, Mr. Geddes was C.N. constable here. He is now stationed at Vancouver in that capacity. Mrs. R. Benson, Miss D. Ben son, Miss Doris Anderson and Miss Pearl Wylie of Massett who have been visiting in Prince Rupert for the past ten days, will sail for home on the Coquitlam tonight. Mrs. J. Russ and daughter, Miss P. Jones, Miss Winnie Young, Miss C. Young and Miss Blanche Russ will leave tonight on the Coquitlam for their homes in Skldegate. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Pickard , and children Ann and Andrew,! left today on the Camosun to return to Vancouver after SDendimr the summer in the city. Dr. Pickard has been on the team of oceanographers which has been doing research work in Chatham Sound. He is returning to his duties at the University of B.C. 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Casman, Vancouver, B. C; Mrs. J. King, Port Clements; Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell and family, Vancouver; G. Robertson, Kumeal-on Inlet; L. Rencke, Prince George; -J. H. Gardiner, Victoria; T. Manson, Kumealon Inlet; O. Vicki, D. Hail, J. Fleming, Vancouver; M. H. Gordon, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clarke, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Underwood, . Vancouver. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver Neil Ross Mrs. L. Doiron, Mis. Eckert and child, Miss Eckert, O. C. Sanders, H. Blake, Mrs. B. Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jefferies. To Port Hardy K York To Sandspit Mrs A. Husband, Mrs. Robert Morris, Miss V. Price, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Burgess, Guy Jasmine. From Vancouver Mr. Robertson, Mr. Manson, S. E. Chap-pell, Mr. Vick, Mr. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pongracz, Mr. Chow, D. G. Mundson. From Sandspit T. J. Maki, Mrs. Kirby, L. Cassman, Mr. Keefe. Announcement We will be closed from August 16 to September 3 Inclusive. CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM SMART AND COMFORTABLE Vv. f BLOUSES Sizes 12 to 44. CARDIGAN'S Sizes 12 to 44. SKIRTS Sizes 12 to 20. Moore's 206 6th' Street 3 ANNOUNCING A NEW SERVICE i Made-to-Measure Trousers Made to your individual measurement, any style you wish. Gabardines, Covert Cloths, Worsteds and Tweeds. A beautiful range of colors and patterns t o choose from. PRICES FROM $15.00 $21.50 WRATH ALL'S PnOTO FINISHING Developing-, Printing Enlareine QUICK SERVICE Amateur and,. Professional Supplies JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue The Public Library will reopen Wednesday, Sept. 1. (205) open Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron left on Friday night's train for Montreal where they will spend the a vacation. Old Fashioned Ladies-Lovely statuettes at The Totem Pole coat Oift Shop, 211 Sixth Street. ' (205) uont miss the September Sale at William F. Stone's full linn m . . "ic ui Mens wear at real ed savings. Sale starts Wednes day morning. (lt) THE MARKETS Vegetables Radishes, 2 bunches Carrots (New) 2 bunches ... on Celery, bunch 23 Cauliflower, head 40 Swiss Chard, lb .15 Turnips, lb .07 Mushrooms, lb 85 Head Lettuce, bunch , 15 1 Cucumbers, each k ureen onions, 2 bunches 13 Australian onions, 3 lbs .2 cabbage, lb 10 Rhubarb, lb .ir ipinach, lb .15 Beets, bunch, 2 for 20 Tomatoes, No. 1, lb. .23 New Potatoes, 8 lb. .. Canned Vegetables Dill Pickles, gal 1.3 Jut Green Beans, fey 17 Jo. 5 Peas, fancy .14 Mixed Vegetables .15) )iced Beets, 2 tins 25 Wax Beans, choice .21 Aixed Peas and Carrots 18 Cherries, lb. 39 Corn Niblets . .24 Corn, choice 2 Butter irst Grade, lb .73 Grade A: large, cartoned, doz .79 Grapefruit, Texas (white). (pink), 96s, 6 for 29 Oranges (Navel) 2 doz 47-.5'.' Apricots, lb 22 Apples, cooking, lb 10 Bananas, lb .24 Lemons, large, doz 4b 100's, 4 for 21 Dates, lb nest, MUk Quart - 22 Local Pint .12 Milk Cream, pin .25 Evaporated Milk. 18-oz. tins, 2 for .... .33 Case - 7.75 Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb 55 Hour Pasbry Flour, 7 lbs 59 lour, 49's. No. 1 hard wheat 2.99 Flour (24's) ..... rr-t" 159 Tea and Coffee" Coffee, lb -59 DeLuxe Quality, lb. 1.14 Juices Tomatoes, 20-oz 1! 40 oz .35 gallon - .5S Apples, 20-oz. tin, per tin .... .14 40 oz - .35 Orange, 20-oz .15! Blended (orange and grape fruit, 20-oz 10 48-oz - 36 Canned rrult Strawberries, (New Pack) 39 Peaches, 20 oz 21 ROMANCE MAY END Continued rrum Page 1) ems . . . will her of Rex Bowling Afleys will re evening of September 1. (206) , left Mrs. E. Brldden will sail on Coquitlam tonight for her York home in Massett. Get your Fall suit and top this week at William F. Stone's' September Sale. The prices are low, the quality is high, the style is right. (It) Miss Eleanor Moxley return to the city on Saturday night's train from Francois Lake where she has been a spending the summer vacation. Mrs. Mae Simpson, accom panied by her grand-daugh ters, Miss Faith Simpson and Miss Joslyn Simpson, will leave the Coquitlam tonight for Mr. her home in Massett. in Come to a Public Meeting of a the Homemakers' League, tonight the in the City Hall at 8 p.m. All Welcome. (It) J. A. Findlay, Indian Supervisor on the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived from Massett this morning on the Coquitlam and will leave tonight on the same boat. R. Mrs. John Weise and little daughters returned home on Saturday night's train after spending several weeks holi daying at Francois Lake. NOTICE TO AI YANSH PEOPLE Anyone returning home with empty boats kindly stop at the Phllpott, Evltt dock and pick up material, for the new church. (208) D. Slader of the social welfare branch will leave tonight on the Coquitlam for Massett on an official business trip to the Islands. The Bootn Memorial High School will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, September 1 and 2, to receive registration of new pupils from Grades 7 to 13 Inclusive. Students graduating from local elementary schools into Grade 7, need not register until September 7. (205) There are big reductions in the prices of Men's Suits, Coats, Slacks, Shoes, Sweaters, etc., at William F. Stone's this week Drop in and see for yourself. (It) After serving ln command of the luxurious cruising yacht Corsair in Alaskan waters, Captain H. E. Nedden has returned to his home in Vancouver. He was out for five cruises. In November the Corsair will sail from San Francisco for Havana and later ln the winter visit San Pedro and Acapulco, Mexico. Capt. Nedden was formerly commodore of the Canadian National fleet. SALT LAKES 1 FERRY SCHEDULE Daily except Mon. & Tuts. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed.. Thurs., Fri. 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 7:10. Saturday Eve ry hour from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from ' 10 a.m. Last boat return 9:30 p.m. Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c Return All schedules weather permitting. Inquiries 123 Taxi A Delicious Coo Drink. Directions: Make tea exactly as usual . . . Whil still hot pour into glasses filled with cracked ice . ; . Add sugar and lemon to taste . . : mem g jefferles ,e on a busi- iiver. rjS. pastor of Vand llttle week-end ,t Francois (turning on ain. LAYER the lower a skin se- .:ant which pores and surface. NZIE i L;RE 0 Bay R MOP hes, drys need of In water ending. Third Are. srs (or "J IS U-:re or 4up , I to Sing M ALPHA, M nit that M94. II.'. N he could wve fuel a' homt. Metal t Ave. In r voir INTER n against ' is to see ln tip-top I'ert repair wing Job, materials ICurrie reactors r 3o m ri rz3 TR - ) I S rln rlby U Vacationing . . t r 20,000 DUTCH COMING HERE EDMONTON Betwen 4,000 and 5,000 Netherlands families will come to Canada next year, the Minister of Resources, Hon. Mr. McKlnnon, said here. The movement to the Dominion will Involve about 20,000 persons. They are not farm laborers, but families with money who eventually will purchase and work their own properties. Guy Jasmin, an editorial writer from one of the Montreal French language newspapers, left for Sandspit today by plane. Mr. Jasmin is making a tour of western Canada in order to gather material for future editorials dealing with this part of Canada. Announcement All IdTcrtuemena a thU column will b charged (or k full nostt t as oenta word Special excursion train leaves Prince Rupert, 8:30 a.m.. Labor Day, September 8, for Terrace Barbecue and Logging SporU Return fare: adults, $3.50; children, $1.75. tax included. Tickets at CNR. ticket office and station. Orange Tea. Proceeds Pro testant Home. Oddfellows' Hall, September 1. -Boy Scouts and Cubs W.A Bazaar. Sat.. ScDt. 18. Conrad ; Street School Basement. Cambral Chapter I.O.D E. Tea Fashion Show, September 23. Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. Sons of Norway and Sonia Fall Bazaar Oct. 22. Canadian Legion W.A. Baaaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. Salvation Army Home League Sale. Nov. 23. 2:30 P.m., Sons of Norway Hall. Cambral Chapter, I.OJ3.E. Sale November 25th. Orange Ladles" Bazaar, De cember 1st. COTTAGE CHEESE 1 New creamed rresh Made I VALENTIN DAIRY 1 Tour Dally i ' ALL-WEATHER BERVICS Consult us lor your needs ln all types of printing work. Everything ln high-class stationery. Fountain Pens Cards for every occasion , MBit Printing BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE Points to cnecK Deiore yuu itac i -carefree holiday: ENGINE TUNE-IT Maximum miles per gallon of gas. Insurance against engine failure. BRAKE INSPECTION Safety and Confidence. WHEEL ALIGNMENT Driving comfort when at tne of excessive tire wheel for long distances-Prevention KEEP THE PIECES YOU LOVE Don't discard your favorite pieces of furniture! Let us bring them back to new life and new beauty at little cost. wear. And last but not least a thorough LINDSAY LUBRICATION nd know that every part of your car has been correctly lubricated and checked-includes nnder-car Inspection. LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. girl had fallen in love when Katherina spent a year in Lon. don to learn English. "I reached Geneva ln two davs. walking and hitch-hiking PHONE 866 We'll reupholster them, put in new springs and cushions. Besides Upholstering and Woodwork repairs we make up Drapes to order and recover car seats. Ask about our Plastahide seat covers and sponge rubber cushions. Next to CFPR L O V I N ' S Phne 818 (Now operated by Mr. and Mrs. A. Mattson) from Calais," he said. "Rina riplltrhted to see me. She was was under the impression It was Impossible for her to leave the country. That was not so. But we decided not to get married until I get a really good job, as a sudden shock might narm. ner mother." 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