Prfnte tlupert Sat!i Iftcta HtD. 3 Monday, August 23, 1948 Local News Items... : TODAY'S STOCKS :: Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. Giant YKnife 4.40 nS AND THAT I ... v - tv, r.nrr. M tkw PULLOVEir SWEATERS . IN YOUR favourite shades and fabrics The famous Grandmere Pullover in the English type, a mixture of Vancouver Bralorne 7 qq iv ft. con 03 B. R. X. MM. Cariboo Quartz 105 Grull Wlhksne m Hedley Mascot .38 Minto n7 Pioner 2 35 Premier Boredr io2'2 Privateer j6 Reeves McDonald ........ L65 Reno 08'2 Salmon rwilrf . .., 12 ' 01 - oneep creeK 1 18 Taylor Bridge .37 Taku River ..." .31 Vananda 28 Congress 03 racinc Eastern 06 Hedley Amalg 05 Central, Zeballos 01 Silbak Premier . 27 Oils A. P. Con .21 Calmont .46 Foothills V 2.75 C & E 5.70 Home 8.10 Toronto Athona .06 Aumaque 15 Beattle .61 Bevcourt .35 Bobjo iqi2 Buffalo Canadian 08 Con. Smelters 115.00 Conwest 1.15 Donalda 63 Eldona 1.15 East Sullivan 2.60 he looks awful!" Mrs. C. P. Busslnger- of Telk-wa is a visitor In the city, having arrived here Saturday night by train. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wouden and daughter returned on the Prince George today from a holiday trip to Vancouver. Regular Moose 7 meeting, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 8 p.m. (It) Mrs. M. F. Stuart and two chil aren returned on the Prince . . . ucuige mis morning irom a holiday spent at Vancouver and White Rock. George Nickerson returned to the city this morning on the Prince George from Vancouver He attended the recent convex tlon of the Liberal party at Ot tawa and also srent several weeks In the east on business. ! Joseph Chell and E.E. Hynd-man, inspectors of schools, returned to the city by plane. Saturday from a brief trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on official duties. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hyndman and family are leaving on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver enroute to Nelson to which city Mr. Hyndman has been transferred as inspector of schools. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE 3-piece spring-filled chesterfield, 100; McClary Es cort oil range, $150. Green 816 (200) FOR SALE Contents of four roomed , house. Black . 705. - (200 FOR SALE Dining room suite and double aed. Phone Blue 779. (199) FOR SALE Black circulating coal heater, in good condition. "529 Herman St., Box 1712. bents ceeds Pro-Hall, lellows Announcement We will be closed from August 16 Ut September 3 Inclusive. CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM Advertise in trie Pally News! and Logging , Site Draw-Civic Cen-rce, Labor Cubs W.A. 18. Conrad i.cnt. I.O.D.E. Tea mbcr 23. 14-15. Eve- HjE. Bazaar, I Sonia Fall A Bazaar, tzaar, Nor. PERISHES IN LONELY FIRE QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY Story of a gruesome finding was told Saturday by R. E. Turner, fishery patrol man, at an inquiry held at Queen Charlotte City over the death of Benny Benson, Queen Charlotte City, whose badly burned and decomposed body was found on the beach near his cabin at Locke-port. Deceased was. an old-time prospector and miner, well known in the north. He lived for many years on Queen Char lotte Islands and held important gold and copper claims at Lockeport.at the time of his death. He was employed by the Dominion Fisheries Department as creek guardian. It is believed that a fire, which broke out In his cabin and de stroyed four other houses, was responsible for his death- No other person was living at Locke port at the time. Miss Lillian Randall, R.N.,' and Miss Elizabeth Beck, R.N., both j'of Vancouver, are among round- trip passengers aboard the steamer Chilcotin which is in port this afternoon. Miss Randall is a niece of Mrs. Alex Mc-Rae and Mrs. G. A. Hunter of this city. BUTTERFLY NYLON HOISERY W New Stock of SKIIiTS KLOUSES COATS KIDDIES' SNOW SUITS CARDIGANS and PULLOVER SWEATERS on or about August 15 Moore's 206 6th Street WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies COTTAGE CHEESE , New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY ' Your Dally ALL-WEATHER 6ERVICI I be THOM SHEET aw League 3.. Sons of Miss M. Piatt, R.N., of Miller Bay Hospital staff sailed last night on the Camosun for Port Simpson. Mrs. A, E. Smith and daughter , returned to the city on the Camosun last evening from a trip to Vancouver. Alex Russwurm of Stewart, who has been spendlne some time in Vancouver, was a pas senger aboard the Camosun lu.t evening returning north. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS to Terrace and Lakeise by Kaien Island Stages Ltd. Terrace return $3.45. Lakeise return $4.20. Bus leaves Prince Rupert 7:30 a.m. each Sunday. For tickets and reservations call 99 or 229. , (tf) Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson-Murray are leaving on this evening's train for a visit to Jasper Park after which they will proceed to Vernon, Revel- stoke, Arrowhead, Lareau and Summerland, returning In three weeks by way of Van couver. At Lardeau thev will visit with Mr. Wilson-Murray's sister, Mrs. C. H. Tillen. NOTICE MEMBERS OF Y.P.A., HAZEL-TON We are now collecting $1 for our new hall fund in care of Johnny Moore, secretary, or Joe Smith, president, Box 41, Hazelton. (103) SALT LAKES FERRY SCHEDULE Dally except Mon. Si 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 a m. Last boat return 9:30 p.m. Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c Return All schedules weather permitting. " Inquiries 123 Taxi TOPS IN KITCHEN UTENSILS! See the new "Thermic Ray" stainless steel saucepans with copper bottoms for quicker, even heat, plastic handles and knobs, balanced weight and streamline design. The only copper bottom stainless steel utensils with "Vapor Seal Lids." Street Phone 311 - Australian wool, Asiatic cashmare and French Angora Jantzen and Pride of The West pullovers in soft Botany wool. A beautiful range of pastel shades, consisting of blue, yellow, grey, fawn and camel at prices FROM $6.50 -$9.95 Psoiv Available! LOOK FOB THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd, Third Arena THIS AND THAT 5r Vnrs: God's Lake .57 Hard rock .23 Harricana .06' Heva .11 V2 Hosco .34 Jacknife .05 Joliet Quebec, 46 Lake Rowan '. 07 Lapaska 04 Madsen Red Lake 2.30 Little Long Lac .70 Lynx 06 '2 McKenzle Red Lake 33 McLeod Cockshutt 85 Moneta .33 Negus 2.07 Noranda 48.50 Pickle Crow 1.85 Loirvicourt .58 Regcourt . .04 'i San Antonio 3.00 Senator Rouyn 43 Sherrit Gordon 2.32 Step Rock :.. 1.84 Sturgeon River 15 Silver Miller 37 THE MARKETS Vegetables Radishes, 2 bunches 15 CarroU (New) 2 bunches .... Zi Celery, bunch 23 Cauliflower, head .40 Swiss Chard, lb 15 Turnips, lb 07 Mushrooms, lb .85 Head Lettuce, bunch 15 Cucumbers, each 10 Green Onions, 2 bunches ....(.13 Australian oniens, 3 lbs U9 Cabbage, lb 10 Rhubarb, lb f Jpinach, lb. ... 15 Beets, bunch, 2 for 20 Tomatoes, No. 1, lb. .23 New Potatoes, 6 lb. , .29 Canned Vegetables Dill Pickles, gal 1.3S Jut Green Beans, fey 17 io. 5 Peas, fancy .14 Mixed Vegetables .19 Meed Beets. 2 tins .25 Wax Beans, choice .2! ixed Peas and Carrots 18 Pumpkin '. 16 Corn, choice - -24 Corn Niblets t24 tmit Cherries, lb 39 Apricots, lb 22 Bananas, lb - -2 I Apples, cooking, lb 10 I Lemons, laree. doz. .4b 100's, 4 for 27 (pink), 96's, 6 for -2 Oranges (Navel) 2 doz .47-. S7 Dates, lb 25 ttept JtHk Local Quart .. .22 Pint .... .12 Cream, pin .25 Eggs Orjt.de A: large, cartoned, doz 79 Butter irst Grade, lb .73 t Milk ' evaporated Milk. 16-oz. tins, 2 for .33 Case - 7.75 Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb 55 Flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs 59 ,lourr49-s, No. 1 hard wheat 2.99 Flour (24's) i a Tea and Coffee Coffee, lb 59 DeLuxe Quality, lb 1.14 Juices Tomatoes, 20-oz 40 oz - gallon 59 Apples, 20-oz. tin, per tin 14 40 oz - 35 Orange, 20-oz - 15 Blended (orange and grape fruit, 20-oz 16 48-oz - 36 Canned trait Strawberries, (New Pack) 39 Peaches, 20 oz SI Pears, 2 doz 33 Apricots, . 20-oz 33 Cherries (fancy) 20-oz. .38 'eaches, choice 29 Lara Pure, lb. 40 Shortening 46 Soap Soap, face, 2 for j 17 Laundry, cake .08 - .2o , Sunlight, cake 10 Soap Powders, ar?e 35 Glace Fruit Cherries, Vi lb. pkt 45 Almond Paste, lb - -42 A. MacKENZlE FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy MAPLE, OLD COLONY DINING SUITE, Refractory Extentlon Table. Atmosphere of distinction to live with. Phone 775 327 Third Ave. !J : 2 1 Sale 1 For Prompt, Expert j'lumbing and Hl.ATINO SERVICE P II O N E 1 OH PERT AM) r, ..n i&uilding 1 . . , Th Grg Mtfthrw Adimi Strtic. Inc. STILL ACTIVE Despite advanced yean,, Connie Hfl. ..illl .. t Vii'o PViilorl.alrvV.la AfVilotJr-j lUctCft Mill aLLlVCl 1 UiJS .JUS i iiuauviim iiuin.uu) who are making a strong bid for the American, League pennant this year. Cornelius McGillicudy wilt be 86 years of age this December. y tiro. PLEASURE WITH 0L0 VIRGINIA a Tony Marr, the middleweight champ, lives there.' HI, FOLKS! When you visit the Civic Centre Carnival be sure to inspect our display in the Industrial show. If you are interested in a comfortable home in winter you will interested in our furnaces. 0 253 East First Ave. FAVVCETT DEALER (; rt It a McBride METAL LTD. Black 884 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Bone 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Phone 251 P.O. Box 1M Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 rhones 60 and 68 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. u4e It's th e Rex Cafle ... for Tasty Meals O ChopSuey Chow Mein VDI2DKIDa 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. Chinese Dishes a Specialty Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a m. Next to CFPR LO ' -(Now operated by VI N'S Phone 818 Mr. and Mrs. A. Mattson) mm - ii . ,, i, n r -urma