(COMCSf'ir- 9". Band .-Feature Picture Assisting Artists ' iu w M LArl CAPITOL 1 UL THEATRE, MONDAY, 8 P.M. PROCEEDS FOR FLOOD RELIEF r : I . - U 1LI1 U .All ttCTT Prince Uupcrt OaUp jctos Ltn. Friday, June 18, 1948 Local News Items . . . e ALBERT & McCAFFERY First for Building Needs i Tea and sale of home Saturday June 26! Lutheran Soccer tonight Roosevelt Park, 7 p.m. 120th Battery vs. Legion. (it) LUMBER . . . CEMENT ... Ladies Aid. (146) KING for a Day FIR, CEDAR AND BIRCH I'LYWOOD . . . RED CEDAR SHINGLES . . GYPROC WALLBOARD . . . BRICKS, LIME, PLASTER .BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 FOR PRICES Mrs. F. E. Anfield sailed last night on the Prince Rupert on a trip to Vancouver. Are you afflicted with insects? Let us assist you witn guaranteed service. Write Box 55 Daily News. (It) Lutheran Church Service, Sunday June 20 at 11 a.m. Mr. I .v. IhV . i. II HI I I 1 f Hill Ml I ' 'Ti (iS STETSON HATS ARROW SHIRTS M1GO CASUAL SHIRTS FLANNEL SLACKS REMEMBER Bert Ewald will conduct the service. (144) Presbyterian Sunday School Picnic, Saturday. Boats leave Hunt's Float 1 p.m. (143) George Viereck sailed laut night on the Prince Rupert on a trip to Vancouver. v) C.N.R.A. Tennis Club Social, Moose Hall, Friday, June 18, 9 p.m. Members and guests only. (143) L. A. Keele of Vancouver, fire extinguisher representative, who was a business visitor in the city this week, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert to return to Vancouver. Commencing June 18, due to the increase of 2c per quart of milk in Vancouver, our price ha? been advanced from 22c to 24c per quart. Valentin Dairy. (144) Mrs. Fred Bacon and son, Terry, of Vancouver, were pas nouncements rusemen 41 this column City Merchants j charged lor a lull month kt 26 cent word Be School Hall, June 24 home cooking sale, 2:30 rd tournament finals, 8 Dominion Day Sports Entry forms available at Civic Centre, Canadian Legion, Watts & Nick-erson. Entries must be turned in to Civic Centre by June 28. Eight track events, Gilhuly Cup Football, Baseball, Roosevelt Park, July 1. (tf) Ed. Coughlan, provincial welfare supervisor here, returned to the city on Wednesday afternoon's plane from a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on official duties. Ic Bazaar, October 6 City merchants are asked In future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Dally News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication. PICKETING WHICH PRECEDE) RIOT Opposing picket lines marched in front of the Roxy Theatre in New York at the opening of the motion picture 'The Iron Curtain," an anti-Red spy film, which was made in Ottawa, Ont. One line was protesting t he showing of the picture and the other line, consisting of Catholic war veterans, were all for it. Everything was reasonably peaceful until somebody pushed somebody and the melee began. Neckwear Suspenders Belts Hosiery (168) Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, 20. sengers aboard the Princess Norah which docked here this morning. They are bound for Whitehorse where they will spend the summer. Ih Fall Bazaar, Novem- tcrian Fall Bazaar, Nor. ai Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale (r 25th. H. A. Black sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for West-view near Powell River, where Father's Day Miss Bertha Vukovich sailed last night on the Prince Rupert on a holiday trip to Vancouver. he has been transferred by the Watts & Nickerson Marshall Weia Co. Mr. Black has been a resident of Prince Rupert for the last two years. Mrs. Black and family will leave later for Westview. SHRINE BAND IS STAGING CONCERT FOR FLOOD RELIEF NEXT MONDAY Prince Rupert Shrine Club is the latest local or-ganition to promote an especial money-making effort for the British Columbia Emergency Fund. It will stage a grand concert in the Canit'o Theatre next Monday night featuring not only the band, which is achieving a continually improving standard of proficiency under Bandmaster Peter . David Scott, agent for Canadian Pacific Steamships here for the last two years, returned to the city this morning on the Princess Norah from Vancouver. Mr. Scott, who is to be transferred to the Seattle office of 'being.... ilisiitQ Advening Pays! unit CEE the company, will be here f or. FOR SALE: Coin operated equip-some time before going south men- Juke Boxes, Pin Tables, permanently. Slot, Venders. 2 SPECIALS 1 Pin Table, 200 00; Ernest Reld and John Colom- J, slot. i75.oo. Kxrriirnt r..niitin. Lien, but also a full length mov- in whatever way possible. The assistance of Job's Daughters Upholstering bo Pampra mpn nf AnHin Pip- d Phillips and his father i him to close-fitting garments. Vancouver, B.C. (188) ' ....... -- re v. i.. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue ""urnl ' cimuecuu.i tures ud from Montreal, who Bmost completed their The male shows a preference for new home In New Mas- the loose-fitting cardigan with A parade of the band from picture record alone the Inside ic of the features of the ing picture feature and assisting concert artists in the persons of Mike Colussi, popular piano accordionist; Harold Whalen, who will be remembered as a vocal star at the receri annual concert of the band, and the ever-in-demand pianist Andy the Court House grounds to the Passage of the British Columbia Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions that Howard proudly kit to visitors is the push- frontrol handle on each buttons over the snug zipper fastening knit Jacket. Of course, when it comes to bathing trunks that is a cloth of a different color or at least weave. Young men like the skin tneatre and a short ouUiae con-. coast for the publicity depart-cert wiU immediately precede ment of Canadian National the concert. . Railways, after a good day un der ideal conditions in Prince door. No lifting, no before the door catch i d. just grip the handle The committee consists of Ai 1 ! Rupert on Wednesday taking OSIRIS ROSE AGAIN pictures of many points of local Osiris, a god of the ancient interest, sailed Wednesday night t i tight elastic type that places ru, mer Van Meer, J. N. Forman and Jy and press the button I restrictions on the swimmer's F. M. Kempton but H. F. Robins door swings free. But have to go to Massett Egyptians, was believed bv hi v" tne rnnce ""Pert tor netcm- president of the local Shrine arln-l . . . kan whence thev will nrncperi t.n r buy these modern kit-. Club is also calling on every locr l worsnippers to have been slain otnfir AJaska T expect noble to be present with a fez &nd risen again to become judge to be back here in a week or so iHngs. they are available and a smile to give assistance of the dead in the lower regions, .outhbound. SALT LAKES FERRY SCHEDULE Daily except Mon. & Tues. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Frl. 2:30, 4:30, 6:30,7:10. Saturday Every hour from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10:00 a.m. Last boat returns 10 p.m. Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c Return Return Tickets good only on day purchased. re in town and have some time. is a little electric ap-that fathers of infant FURNITURE REPAIR TRUCK AND AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED Ask for PLASTAIIIDE available NOW! Out-of town orders given ' special attention LOVIN'S (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE 818 movements. Those gay black shirts with the bright trimmings of ric-roe braid the girls are wearing these days are copies from uie Mexican Senorlta's holiday wardrobe. Plaid seems to have a traditional standing with the outdoors and sports and the young ladies find toppers1 of this material very acceptable for casual wear. is or sons might find ;tf!ul. .It is a utility affair c i be used to boll or poach ft heat the baby's bottle ter of seconds. The ap-which has metal bars Mrs. Molly Olsen and children 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 Prince RuDert Aeent Third Ave. Phone 568 of mils in the rase of I " i-m. h,, for Vancouver whence Is evening automatically lets vou she wU1 Ieave' "companling fhen the eggs are boiled. I Father's Day, June 20 GIFT SUGGESTIONS achment may also be a vaporizer. . trickle of imports is y swelling and among uie remains ui mue nuo- band, George Olsen, for Spalding, Saskatchewan, for burial. Mr. Olsen died last week-end at Seattle aboard the fish packer W. R. Lord. v t to Join the stream is leek, a stranger to these Select Your lor almost eight years. he time war placed re JFOR 5 j"Ch:cken in the Rough' 5 J TO TAKE HOME 4 ps on non-essential lm- Records Books Poker Sets Ronson Lighters Cigarette Cases Cribbage Boards Fountain Pens Wallets Key Cases Brief Cases Kodak Cameras Ind ian Slippers t.madian manufacturers wrar made great strides i CIVIC CENTRE $ p oving their products. f DINING KOOM ; f PHONE 231 J l heir small pieces which display such as candy id ash trays are beauti- i r !' . !'-, t J ALSO A LARGE SELECTION OF FATHER'S DAY CARDS TV's y r'lor and design and the iship is of a high stan- " Greetings ''heaper to buy a dress ;m a high quality sport SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. 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