1 Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Woodslde i i Prince Hupcrt Dnllp rectus JLtD. Monday, July 12, 1918 l arrived in'thn nit n.- -. I I IV I LOCAL G!RL CANDIDATES TO BE BUSY 0 . Antra urVw ,u, urlll .m ....( l-I w..nt Wr.llto "J" uicwmu- i i -v i-.,, . , r- I - r-i .-- r sun yesterday afternoon fr,m,M f K H NJlWS 1 1 K. I I I S . - - ti. . IU.WVWI I ' . w - ' ' TA UfMIVHJ ! ,:ir1S Vvil't 1 - w """" -u pay a visit here three nights during the final 'r Honors wiui iwr. woodsidc s parents, K. F. Harding left today Dy air on a business trip to iir. ana Mrs. s. P. Woodside, McBride Street. week in July. Winner of the poll will be crowned Queen at the carnival coronation ceremony. Mrs. H. S. Parker returned this morning on ttie Prince George from a trip to Vancouver. Prince Rupert to be Represented in Vancouver Exhibition Conte st , ,.c will be an t,ts of the c ty select-i ? hppn Wen hc truest McMullen, well known Chairman of the Queen com- Passengers for Prince Rupert j Alex Slater returned to the pioneer oi Stewart, arnvfri in 144 1.. r " 1 1 i i i , city on the Camosun yesterday Miss B. Jameson, who years ago was in the millinery business in Prince Rupert and now makes her home in Ni w Westminster, arrived in the city last week from Vancouver to p:ty a visit with heboid friend, Mrs. S. E. Parker. She will leave at the end of this week on her return south. MEICCIIA.N is Io im knou that the Daily News is the most I nf Klnir Edward pit.mpnt.arv tne c'tv at tlle eild of the week! aboard the Prince George which IS nil S 4 a law , A plane trip to Hollywood, fame as "Miss Pacific National Exhibition of 1948," theatre appearances and other honors may afternoon from a trip to .,1 position oi school. and thc costuming of fr",n N(w Westminster, where , docked here this morning were roy P. E. Paulson anu T. K. Milne. Urc Carnival hie lc" hasl " ",JK' " "is "'""t- Alter the Queen and Princesses .""" been undertaken bv the Prince i vi:'lllllK herewith his son, Ernest be the good fortune of the most J. G. Garrett returned to thc AM V ; kT Z. Vl i list. ....rations are be- Rupert Business and Profession beautiful girl of Prince Rupert al Women's Club. and district. McMullen. who is at present in the Prince Rupert General Hospital after an operation, he sail-de last night on the Camosun for Stewart. Dominic Elio, who recently retired from the furniture business here, sailed Saturday night on the Princess Louise for a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. The rreul costumes wcar on coro-' ..u.,h has been Here are brieg biographies of city by air Saturday from a business trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mrs. II. E. Blackburn left by Announcement of this area's effective medium of advcrlisiiu the five candidates: participation in Western Cana Ulliv .... AilCUSt 23, MAIUOKIK TATTEuSaI.I, g, v l"1 air this afternoon to return to Booth School, is the only red- n Prince Rupert? No one misses your message if it's ad vcrlised in thc News. It's the really efficient way of pulling it over. tl. Vancouver after a brief visit in !. ! when one Of Olof Hanson left Saturday AIR PASSENGERS haired candidate, U 13 years da's greatest beauty contest was made today by J. H. Black, manager of the Capitol Theatre here. The contest is being staged by the Pacific National Exhibition T ..ill rtit'n MS 114., old and the daughter of Mr. and evening by car for Terrace where he is spending a day or To VancouuT Mrs. E. Thompson, Mrs. If. Blackburn, Mrs. E. Mrs. H. V. Tattersall, 1226 Elev A rn will bo the city. Mr. Blackburn is remaining here for a few days. Mrs. S. L. Peachey, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned home from the south on so before proceeding on to Sml- TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! i . fnr c.Mce enth Avenue East. Her father is Tlmchuck, K. P. Harding, J. Van ? of the Capitol in co-operation with Famous thers. Mr. Hanson expects to spend some, time in the interior Players Canadian Corporation. 4 the Camosun yesterday after now as the annual pole drive on the Skeena River will soon be on. Walleghan, E. Leighton, W. Leigh ton. C. Nelson, I. Nelson, N. Thompson, J. Coleman, W. Daw. To Sandspil Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren, A. P. Barber, J. Holt. an employee of B.C. Packers. A! Grade Eight Student, Marjoi ie was born in Prince Rupert. During the last term she was president of the Booth Library Club and likes economics best j Fourteen girls, including one l from this area, will compete for Announcements All a(lvrrtlsMiii-n' i this column will b- ctii'.r-erl Inr ii full numtb at 2it cents a wuru noon. Executive Meeting, Canadian the title of "Miss PN E- 1943" Mrs. R. C. Vaughan, wife of "! tne manv valuable merch- the nrspiHent nf thP .m.d.nn S5 Legion tonight 8 p.m. from Vancouver R. Houston, Loyal Order of Moose pu'oiio that go andise prize awards with the honor. i fiiTA' Regular Monthly Meet- of all her school subjects. She, likes to help her mother about the home and her hnbbi are basket picnic excursion to Ter- A. McCaskell, J. Schriaberg. From Sandspit-J. G. Garrett. A. C. Wyatt, W. Brillon. The most beautiful girls from ace August 1. ini' suspended during 'V-y (ltl Julv July and and August August. Nalioual Railways, and her daughter, Mrs. J. G. W. Mackenzie, also of Montreal, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Prince George this morning and are leaving for the East by rail this afternoon. Prince Rupert, Victoria, Port Ai-, CalhoUc bazaar berni, Nanaimo, New Westmin-: .....i 7 October o (ltiS) MIGO CASUAL. SHIRTS Comfort with stylo and duality, the M1UU shirt can bo w orn equally well with a necktie or without. We have a wide variety of shades and fabrics to suit all tastes. FOR SPORTS WEAR May we surest a SUN VALLEY sports shirt. ster, Chilliwack, Nelson, Kam-, sewing, especially embroidery, and piano playing. Her favorite sports are fastball, swimm .ij and skating. She has a pet canary. Siie plans to be a stenog Queen Mary I.OD.E. Bazaar, Miss Elspeth Mackenzie arrived in the city last week from her nurses' training duties at Esson- 1102 Sixth Avenue East. She is 14 years old and a Grade Nine student. She has no favorite loops, Kelowna, Penticton, Vernon RossUinrl Trail and Van- October 20. Reuekali Full uazaar, wovem-1 subjects but was a member of ; dale Hospital to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alxe Mac- Run Morgan couver will vie for the chain uionship. H. B. Eastman ; ber 3. i and Wm. Clark rapher. SHIRLEY IIAIGAN Kin:: Edward candidate, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sam Haugan, kenzie, Fourth Avenue East. beautiful Winners of all districts except ; Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, Vancouver, will be determined by November 10. August 17. They, and their chap-j Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, No the school choir during the last term. She is a great pet lover has five cats and two dogs. Her hobbies are baking and reading and she likes swimming and There were many floral tributes. I I., 310 Fifth Avenue East Her f As the casket was being lower father is a well known fisher .'L",tin Ul,,. tiwl.. w...V. .,F L. .... man. Shirley is the youngest oi ' T, A, LAID AT REST Last Kites Held For John MacLeod On Saturday 14111. at IVH.VjlJfJlllJlll. erons, will tnen Journey to van- 13 couver to compete in the. finals.! s.Uvalkm Army oine Leug'ic The big day for Prince Ru- Noy 23 2:30 Sons oI pert's entrant will come on Aug- ., ,, . . , . , . .. Norway liuu. ust 2a when the judging of the finalists will be the feature of; Cambrai Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sa.e thP nnpniniT flav of the exhibi- November 2oth. ed into the grave, the "Last Post" was sounded by Bugler W. J. Ranee, of the Canadian Legion. John A. MacLeod, only son of the deceased, now living in Vic- the family and was born in Prince Rupert, She has graduated to Booth and will be in rurk and the Salt Lake. She hopes to become a stenographer. MtlMfkV UMTViv f..-tr..fl air... 1 The funeral ol the late John ' ' ' ' ' Grade Seven next tc;m She likes . '' . . , , , , , Street -Bom at Port Simpson, 1 to cook and ..ew and is loud of I MacLeod, a naval veteran of the ' toria, and a daughter, Mrs. K. tion. First World War and for many j Backnas of Ladysmith, who had, AU flnaUsts wm take part in; she has lived in Prince Rupert for practically all of her 11 years. Her address is 1103 Ambrose Avenue. She was in Grade years a respected citizen of ; accompanied the body norm, ) the pacjfic National Exhibition's ! Prince Rupert, whose death oc-', attended the obsequies. Another ."Big Show" for four days, shar- Fine wool fabrics in patterns and plain colors, SUN VALLEY shirts are the ideal combination of wearinjr comfort and smart appearance. Icurred at St. G'-orges Hospital, I daughter, Mrs. Boddell, resides ing the stage spotlight with star 8i. '.'! Alert Bay, lust Tuesday, took basketball, skating and fast-ball. She plays the piano and sang in the school choir. She-was the school cheer leader this year. Social studies are her favorite school subjects. Siie is a baby sitter and wishes to be a teacher when she grows up. For pots, she has a cat and a dog. MARGARET (WltSON An- Jimmy Durante, Hollywood screen favorite, and other major in Ontario. ! place on Saturday afternoon men Five at Conrad this year but, next year will take Grade Six at King Edward. She was in the Conrad School choir and likes arithmetic best of all subjects. She also desires to be a rapher. She has onir biother. entertainers. "Miss P.N.E. 1" and her from Grenville Court Chapel. Rev. A. M. McColI, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiated at the chapel as well STOKERS GET 30 MORE HEAT nunclation School can lidate, jjer hobby is reading and her'. us at the graveside. SMITH & ELKINS chaperon will kave August 29 for Hollywood aj guests of the j Pacific National1 'Exhibition and Famous Players. They will be' entertained by leading members of the screen capitol, visit the studios and meet a host of iilmi celebrities. ! Phone 174 Box 271 was born In Nova Seotia, and has , fvaorite sports are hiking, swim- ; Prince for the : has three Mrs. E. J. Smith acted as or-last lived in Rupert ming and fastball. She ! two years. Her home is a I j ,-t cats. She is a brunette. gainst, hymns chosen for the I A(;NKS MaclNTOSH, Borden occasion being "The Old Rugged A- i'ior It HI hy Eliiabe Arden. 1 1 1 w s- s- a 'JtL. istrpei candidate, lives in the Cross" and "Nearer My God O ..v.-.".-.-.v.".v.-,.."".w NEW MJMIJHU ) 1 tl.l r & 1.1 rtmanl u Qtl lc 1 ' Thl'p" J ,41 111' t Hf(ll LIIIL IIV C4I 11 4.1 4 m .-. . ft p'ct partner to trav!, M tith quiit Elizabeth PRIME U. N. AIM for years old She was a Grade Six pupil at Borden this year and The ne first first purpose purpose of of the the Uni Uni- , ,mur. r . ,1 Nations, as listed in its char- J UUCkCn 111 tile KOUl $ Iiuerment took piace at Fair-view Cemetery in a grave alongside that of his wife whose death nrrn ted SAVOY HO TEL next term will in Grade Seven at Booth. She sang In the of urc r 1 for lovH"M. Kit oiure you . . wrirtyr you go, 1 J5 ter, is to maintain interna tional peace and security. to lake home CALL RED 7r Close friends and members took place in 103' of the deceased i Borden Street choir and says 1 1 Ar you tn throufh thpfunrl is her favorite sub- that, spellin XMVIC C E N T it L j j ft I) I N I (i i: O O M !) of the Canadian Legion, of whitJi deceased had long been a member, acted as pallbearers. They stmulottxJ AHtffOOf .",. v; -.Si I )it ... 1 ject. Siie does baby-sitting and enjoys cooking. Her favorite tnrk sin. fMslhall. table tennis m. V.llStf'louJol mntt Quality nn.1.11" UK" T"1 llur ..""' :W ti r2 yr 1h. ihiH iiiHh' vki wiHit trim bot MiuJmw " nw. tiutl'' Urum, llro.1' l lirn l Irv l.vli K. I'inkluim'il vrPtW- .m.Min'l In rrlM'vft mith vmpKmw l'inkh,t, I ...ni.,m.l lm h. ht I).uh oil u.Mclin.-ttMiic eflm t ! Carl Zarelli, Trop. i n g lr... CM jbtoffr, brown or rt &lat9d natural rawhtda, Mac'.ny, ) 1'JIOIIC nit r.U. I SI She a so hoOCS weie t,in.. 4.U..1..... and swimming. I. Smith Rod Smith, Oscar to be a stenographer. VLYDIA E. PINKHAM'S SXXm I'rince Kupert Florisls 300 3rd Ave. I3ox 510 Tel. 777 Flowers lor All Occasions FUASEll STKKET Prince Riipert Drugs -4r WSBAKSRSi if' if 1 sCV DcLuxe $3!.50 yotsnsOCfrS riiTHi touch miNCt ICKLV UTtWltTIfftO i' IMacKENZlE .tlRNITURE Limited irv shade may let JIl ADl your FABRICS 1 AT ANTIQUE FAIR A wonderful example of an Elizabethan glass goblet made in London in 1587, ten years before the Spanish Armaria set sail for England, was shown shown at the Eighth Antiqu" Dealers' Fair at Grosvenor House. Park Lane, London, recently. The goblet, made by Giacomo Verzelini and engraved by Anthony de Lysle, is S-U inches high and the diameter of the bowl is 3;,i inches. It is the earliest known perfect example of a Verzelini glass goblet and only seven others are known to exist, live of them badly damaged. f COMVtRTISLC TO SO-CAffT ( vkt iaiuaf thai ((io . (A ltt 4641 tfjf' It' eivc SHAKES that will tt those S I' M M E K ! 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