Local N THIS AND THAT Ptlnct nupctt Dailp S3eto U0. 3 ews Items . . . Saturday, September 4, 1948 c Moose opening Whist Drlv and Dance, tonight, 8:30 p.m. (It) Don't miss the rug and chesterfield show at Gordon & Anderson's Sept. 16 to Sept. 21. (216) Miss Frey of the Riverside mine was in the city this week bound south from Stewart for a trip to San Francisco. Mrs. G. R. s. Blackaby and three sons, after spending the Fummer at Lake Kathlyn. re Mrs. S. M. Chater will leave Monday by plane on a business trip to Vancouver. Bert Bartietl pians u motor to South Hazelton during the holiday week-end to visit Mrs. Bar tie tt and family, who are holidaying in the interior, j E. C. Trumbell, C.N.R. ticket agent left by last night's train! for Winnipeg and other points on a vacation trip. Miss Mary Dybhavn left today by plane for a holiday in Vancouver where she will be the guest of her sister-ni-law Mr3. O.. Dybhavn. L. Raabe, who has been un Cash old gold. Bulger's Don't Miss Barbecue Feed jjMing Sports. Terrace, Labor (ws) Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ben.son returned yesterday on the Prinee Oeorge from Vancouver whe-e they have spent the last three months holidaying. Clearance Sale of Dresses Wonderful values. Prices $3 95 to $6.95. Sale starts September 3 at STAR'8 STYLEWEAR. (209 1 ANNUNCIATION SCHOOL Fulton St. opens Sept. 7. Grades 1 to 10. COMMERCIAL, grades 9 and 10. Catholics receive free tuition, others, $2,00 monthly. (209) Hear "Fight For Freedom" ! or vSl()N and FINISH LIMBER, PLYWOOD, ,VAl,I.BOARl. SHINGLES etc, . forks arc now fairly complete HI & McCAFFERY LTD. turned home by car last night from the interior. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Monday, being Labor Day and a holiday, the regular monthly meeting Is postponed ANNOUNCING; A NEW 3ERV1CE j ! i Made-to-Measure Trousers ! Made to your indi-, vidual measurement, any style you wish.; Gabardines, Covert Cloths, Worsteds and Tweeds. A beautiful to Monday, September 13. (It) A. Melin, Sunday, Sept. 5, 3 p m Kingdom Hall, 431 6th Ave. East! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garrett, who ree- (209) have been visiting in Vancouver, dergoing medical treatment at Shaughnessy Hospital and visiting his daughter Lenora while in Vancouver returned to Prince Rupert by plane yesterday. Charles Durham, well-known Skeena River, pioneer, arrived, in the city on Thursday night's train from Usk, being here on business. Coming in with him were his grandson, George Dur Victoria and Seattle for the past Rev. Fred Antrobus. castor "Isn't thin parental authority going to your head?" FRAUD CASE AT ASSIZES James Howard Foster of Smithers will come up at the fall session of the Supreme Court Assizes in Prince Rupeyt later this month on a charge of obtaining money by false pretences. Having been committed for trial by Stipendiary Magistrate Harvey Davies, he appeared before Judge W. o Fulton in County Court at two months, returned to the city yesterday on the Prince George Mrs. Anna Dzick of Winnipeg Dr. C. H. Hankinson will leave by car this week-end for Lake of First Baptist Church, and little daughter returned to the city on Thursday night's train after spending a week holidaying at Francois Lake. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lovin will leave by car tomorrow mornine to Dal wujh August r ,n in Prince maintaining although the as somewhat same month Kathlyn where he will spend arrived by Tuesday night's train; to attend the funeral of her brother, Mike Kashmar, which is being held this afternoon. ham, until recently located at Premier, and Mrs. Durham who AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver G. A. Rogers, Mrs. L. G'onsalvls, R. Burnie, Bill Parkin, Keith-Tannock, Ted Lee, William McMillan, Richard Barnsley, Douglas Forrester" C have been visiting at Usk. this year the TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Hong, Miss Irene Pratt, Mr. Smithers this week and elected j for Jury trial. Foster Is alleged 56,550 board h 152,499,697 Chalowsky ,C. Bygdnes, Miss first eight to have obtained $1500 from a Japanese at Smithers on the colors and t o choose rhe scale for range of patterns from. I understanding that the money i )49.712 board ten-day holiday with his wife and child. Dr. F. H. G. Mills of Smithers will take over the professional duties of Dr. C. H. Hankinson lor the next ten days. Dr. Mills Is residing at Mrs. J. R. Carr's, 925 Borden Street, Phone Green 996. (210) Mrs. William Pettman and daughter and two sons were in the city this week bound south from Premier to Vancouver. Mrs. Petmtan is the wife of the accountant of the Silbak-Pre-mier mine who will be remaining- there for some time longer Another travelling rug show at Gordon & Anderson's, Sept. 16 to Sept 21. All rugs shown are offered for sale. Easy terms easily arranged. (216i REGULAR BAPTIST Sunday School 12:15 p.m. and Gospel Service 7:30 p.m. Re-open Sunday Sept. 5 IN OUR NEW BUILDING at 639 East Sixth Ave. (Near High School) Special Invitation to all CHILD was to be used in connection ,797,754 board for a long trip which, by leisurely stages, will take them as far as San Antonio, Texas. They expect to be away about three months. All Star Baseball Smithers vs. Prince Rupert Roosevelt Park. Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Double header, Monday 2 p.m. Tickets on sale at Grotto and other business places. (it) Dr. W. S. Kergin announces the opening of his new office 1947. Spruce with the financing of a bakery partnership. Later Foster was Mary Dybhavn. To Sandspit Mr. and Mrs. W. Price, John Reiner. From Vancouver-H. Noakes, A. C. Fair, J. Delinks, L. Raabe. Miss Y. Larson, J. Smith, H Uluyn, N. Dixon, E. Piercy. From Sandspit -Mrs. Grosven-er, H. Marshall, A. Garvais. STARTS to work in 2 seconds mm lOWESt MICH 1 F aeain the of log pro- j picked up in Vancouver and returned to Smithers. Applica pieties this tion was made for bail which was set at $5000. REN and ADUV.TS to join us Ijn board fret i -equine ASPItlN II I Tn tVio or nf Unnrtr TTTTT Vio I 12 tablets ... -! in worship in our new Church home. (209) PRICES FROM $15.00 -$21.50 BIRDS MORE NUMEROUS Birds are much more numpr- l;bard feet 3 board feet . .. .... i J tablet ... in the former Brooksbank Building, Third Avenue opposite First Street. Dr. Kergin following the closing of the mine. Members of the office ij board fee made so wide at the toe, that ATTENTION CANADIAN ; ous than mammals in the Pacific Islands. like win resume nis practice on the j the imprint looked mark of a shovel. stair at Premier also going south this week were Ree LEGION MEMBERS! Executive meeting scheduled for Sept. 6 Tuesday, September 7. (210) I board feet board feet 41.823 board j! FOR YOU-R YOUR , i Colonel S. D. Johnston, who in a slicht Announcements All itvertinemena a tills column Will b charged fur k full monttj at 26 ccntt word (Labor Day) postponed until 8 p.m., Tues., Sept. 7, and tha regular monthly meeting (resumed) until Thurs., Sept. 9. (209) Coombs and Lome Hardy. The latter suffered a badly injured hand recently as a result of becoming caught in the cable d,rum of a tractor. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. WUford ar i.n the year, this Aug- returned recently from a trip over the Alaska Highway, and the Haines cut-off, mentioned yesterday that the complete motoring mileage, Including A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy ) s 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM ' poles and 58 9G5 comparing rived home Thursday night after Spccial excursion train leaves Prince Rupert, 8:30 a.m., Labo;-Day, September 8, for. Terrace Barbecue and Logging Sport Return fare: adults, $3.50; chil a 4000-mile motor trip that took SEE THE WONDER MOP the highway and the lesser: Brock Milliard of the Pentictou roads connected with It totalled i Herald staff sailed by the S.S. 1,804. The highway was found J Prince Rupert Thursday evening, to be in first class shape. , enroute to his home after visit fft In the them as far south as Casper, at our store. It washes, drys Wyoming. While In Casper they and wrings without need of f if. So far lr products ' :ai feet as ing central British Columbia dren, $1.75. tax Included.. Tickets placing your hands in water visited Mrs. Wllford's brother. Dale Say? Part of their- month's Prince Rupert' an Ketchikan. Andiron mhnnarv t. r.rren-1 at CNR. ticket office and sta ml leet in and, no need for bending. Phone 775 327 Third Ave vllle on the Naas River and foriMucn of tne tlme ne was north, I holiday was spent at the home of last year weather was none too favorable ' Mrs. winora ? parents, Mr. and Bt Dnxiliptinn the nast couple of years living' & lineal fpft -jfcls and 13,686 ...... Mrs. C. R. Say of Greybull, Wyoming. They enjoyed the whole trip, although, when they ran into heat that registered 90 de in retirement in Vancouver, ar- but thc new and varied scenes rived in the city on the Prince' anct experiences were of deep George yesterday from the interest. Before he leaves the south and proceeded by the .coast, returning to the Okana-evenlng train to Terrace where ean, he will visit his son and I'm Aueiist tlon. Jobs Daughters Fashion Shov and Entertainment, September 17, at 8 p.m., Civic Centre. Boy Scouts and Cubs W.A. Bazaar, Sat.. Sept. 18. Conrad Street School Basement. Cambral Chapter I.O.D.E. Tea Fashion Show, September 23. Dance every Saturday night. -' (233 1 Oddfellows' - Hall grees in the shade and there wa 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 Con tinvious from 10 a m. Last boat return 9:30 p.m.. Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c Return All schedules weather permitting. Inquiries 123 Taxi pieces, all pd with 60,- he will relieve as rector of St. daughter-in-law, whose home Is no shade, things were a bit un Matthew's Church. i in Alberni, Vancouver Island. ' comfortable. ' -t 1947. NOTICE! We are taking orders for TUXEDOS again. Made-to-Measure or tailored in our shop. LING- TAILOR wt for this q-4 cords com- 1S. H'"' o know " the most 1 ' advertising No one 1p if it's ad- )ki ii. . . if'- me f f puttinj Hollywood Cafe Newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe in Prince Rupert Open from 5:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m. tf. An attractive Chinchilla Carriage Cover will add to his comfort when he Is wheeling down the avenue in his buggy. Bunting Bags for the tiny ' ones. Kiddies' Ski Suits for the older ones. Sizes 2 to 6. Gabardine Slacks. Moore's 206 6th Street f'S KIN "" it is b: Catholic Bazaar, October 6 and 7. (230) Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. Sons of Norway and Sonla Fall Bazaar Oct. 22. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November VOt Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov 18. 8alvatlon Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Sons of Norway Hall. Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale November 25th. Orange Ladles' Bazaar, December 1st. St, Peter's Fall Bazaar, December 9. f- rs and throe. Hi VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO We specialize in Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY FOR outside orders Phone 133 CHOW MIEN wishes to the rule W transient 'able in ad- Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 51C Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions lc at time for adver ting to ad- 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. 3 nner in r.hA I askad tn Ormcs Drugs WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing. Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies Jiand respect -,inlng from -ped adver- DRUGS GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Floor Sandiw? a Specialty PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 0 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-12 NOON "TO 1 P.M., 7 P.M. TO 9 PJkl. 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' Q V I N ' S VUW 818 (Now operated by Mr. and Mrs. A. Mattson) P.O. Box 721 Phone RED 561 8 I r i - NEW ROYAL H01EL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone Ml P.O. Bot 1M Emergency, bicycle deliver from T p.m. till I, p.m. and Sunday Dally car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. VENETIAN V III r III I IT RMNDS PHONE 81 Strongly made with steel or Your BANK Uses L aluminum slats, in a variety weekff T JLU 1 IV.CTOR.A : FA I t Camosun f vjj 5 Wla m "L ... of smart colors with harmonizing tapes. Ask to have our estimator call. We measure your windows and 'instal the blinds. EE! HEHSPAP Kaicn Co-op JUST ARRIVED . . . A SMALL SHIPMKNT OF GOLD SEAL RUGS AND FLOOR MATS. CHECK OUR STOCK OF MOIRE AND JASPE INLAID LINOLEUM, BY THE YARD. Sec the New Patterns in Table Oilcloth. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue '""11( W. 10, 21 1 i I . WRITE Box 1127 DROP IN 51 3rd West PHONE I'bonc 179 ncent Phono S68 .Do You? ( McBride Street Phone 311 A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY NCWS WILL BR1NO RESULTS i