ptfntc Rtipctt DaUp iftctos LtD. Monday, May 17, 1918 .. QUEEN HAILS FROM NORTH JOHII GILCHRIST BURIED SUNDAY ews It oys fastball, running, dancing, Continued from Page 1 Sor!Locdl N :ems . . hiking and picnicking. Norma hasn't any hobbies but Marion, whose brown eyes have Moose Card Party And Dance Enjoyed X&. M I a mischievious twinkle in them. she Is very proud of her petj Numeruos friends Sunday af- also calls Telegraph Creek her John Odowes reutrned by air Waitress's Union meeting, to-Saturday afternoon from a morrow night, 7:30 p.m., Car-business triD to Vancouver. centers' Hall. (It) terrior. Junior, and or her cai ternoon attended final rites for Prince Ruuert Lodge, Loyal nhlp.h Is lust "Puss" to hifl iu lofo Tnhn nilfhrist who died' . u,.,.f c..l... . .tut itvuv. i irnpr r I ivhhi.m' waa uuai, uavui- home. She was born there dui the lar.t six of her 13 years have hppn noent in Prince Rupert with friends. at home in the city last week at , , ht t , re gathering I G. A. Hunter returned to the Dr. F. T Richardson and Dr. When she leaves High School the aee of 52. The services were ' , mmhr m, (rwnAS Whu en- .ho nin no in takn t.rainlne that nnnriupfori at Orenvllle Court , i of f card ,.rf city on the Cardena last night D. Penner, travelling dentists joyed an evening play were passengers aboard the will enable her to obtain a po the exception of holiday "me. Bertha attends the Annunciation School and is in Grade iiio- and flimrinu. Winners at from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Uliapei Dy itev. Aiian muu ui First Presbyterian Church. sition as a stenographer. cards, which took up the early 4 t U m. An i 11 r 7tt rn M rs Cardena last night going through from Sointula to Stewart. - The Canadian Legion of whicn Miss Randl Thorsen, sister of 7 this year. Like her aueen. Princess Ber deceased had been a member, L Hauuan and Mrs. S. Dumas M-c Tone XAnnfVip orrivirt ill the ONLY ONE GIRL BORN IN RUPERT Olive Strand who has golden took part in the graveside serv tha is very fond of riding al for the women and A. B. Taft Don't miss P.-T.A. at Booth city on the Cardena last evening WoHmp1 Wednesday. a v Ifnat Hear m, our winnn fmm from VnninilVor Vancouver, wVtnrP where she she and Noble Powell for the men. ice, the "Last Post" being sounded by Bugler W. J. Ranee. Burial mougn sne say on young hair with a red tinge, blue eyes and a sunny disposition, Is the Jancine to music provided by attends the University of British ; tered we an ois',, . tine a cantering horse last year, the Moose Orchestra commenc Columbia, and will spend the folk speak on "The Career I Choose." Entertainment by the High School Choir, under dir only one of five girls who can call Prince Rupert her native ed at 10:30 with A. B. Taft a took place In Fairview Cemetery. During the chapel service, the congregation sang the hymns "Lead Kindlj Light" and "Abide summer here. master of ceremonies. During city. She celebrated her twelfth while a guest at the Ball ranch. She also likes bicycle riding, baseball, basketball and dancing. She nlavs the piano, sings alto ection of Miss M. Anstey. (It) A. W. Artindale. well known intermission refreshments were birthday on May 10. With Me." Mrs. J. C. Gilker was erved and prizes distributed to George Hill, who has been en jsily an dealer in fish net and twines, arrived In the city on the Car organist. the winners at whist and was in both Annunciation gaged In electrical work at SIETSON'S Summer Pallbearers were Canadian dena last night from Vancou Princess Olive is In Grade Six at Borden Street School and she is a capable student according to Feports. An accomplished y Erected choirs at the Festival. She plans Klemtu cannery for the Dast Lecion comrades, Murdoch Mc- Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergln in take a stenographer's course three weeks, returned to the citv Kenzle, Thomas Yule, Mr. Gibb, back in Vancouver at the end when she completes her academ o muss nor musician, she accompanies the John Lawrie, Alex Harvey and from down the coast on the Cardena last evening. ver, being here on one oi nis periodical business visits. G. E. Housser, chartered accountant of Price-Vaterhouse of the week after a long trip t Borden Street School Choir on jj with Cyproc Eastern Canada and the United Jack Scott . FINED $300 ic studies. Both Barbara and Bertha would like to continue living in Stamey aavuie and Herbert States followed by a visit permanent, the piano and often entertains with her piano accordiam In the recent operetta presented by In city police court Saturday . . , . . , Co.. Vancouver, arrived in the ' Young, who have been in Van- . frrtm th Vancouver Island, win be leav the north, they believe it Is the STYLE Mrs. Marie Michaluk was fined V. 1 U Y Ull Hilt; w... Jpf job. ing Vancouver in a few days for couver attending a Kinsmen's best part of Canada. south and will be here for the $300 and costs after being found Vernon to attend a Shrine cere her school, Olive played the part of "Stay Behind." Fund of fun, next few weeks on professional guilty by Magistrate W. D. Club district conicrencc, returned to the city on the Car monial. They expect to be home JOAN HAILS FROM PRAIRIE 1 lllmprovemenU Repair NOW business. Olive will "take part in most any about the end of the month, dena last night. The Kin dist form of outdoor game. Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Gomez Vance on a charge of selling liquor. George Bath was fined $50 and costs for supplying liquor to an Indian. driving in through the central interior in Dr. Kergin's new car. rict conference in 1950 may be When she finishes school Olive Princess Joan Anderson oi King Edward School is an at held in Prince Rupert. hopes to train for the nursing profession. returned to the city Saturday by air from Vancouver where Mr. Gomez received the Distinguished Conduct Medal at an Investiture ceremony from Gover Taken suddenly ill yesterday CARD OF THANKS morning at his home. C. C. iiur-ct' tractive blue-eyed and nrown-haired young lady of 12 years. She has been in Prince Rupert six years but she was born in the Manitoba city which bears th name of Western Canada's We wish to express our deep Mills was removed to the Prince appreciation and thanks for the . nor General Viscount Alexander. Rupert General Hospital where Announcements All advertisement to thla column will be charged (or a full month at 26 centa a word kindness shown, for the mes his condition was reported tills FLASHES? Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Plckard and morning to be satisfactory al i ytPTL y AIL VO0 llllIHRSSOPPLItJ II.HKKT & irFEUV LTD. I c LUMBER a! its' Sl'lTLIES aiONE n son and daughter arrived in tuTZ Stetson's new Royal D e L u x e Mats in Light Beige and Silver Grey. Smart colors and correct styling for your summer vacation or business wear. S. O. N. Independence Day Arc you going t hru the funrliorwl 'midrlle-!' rtortiwi twiil in r In women (&S-.Y2 vm. )? sages of sympathy' during the recent sad loss of our beloved son John Skog. Mr. and Mrs. O. Skog and family and his wife, Mrs. Dor though a period of rest will be necessary. Celebration. Program, refresh city on the Cardena last evening from Vancouver to take up residence tor tne" summer. Dr. hobby with Joan as is looking after her pet dog. Joan does not sing, publicly, but she does play ments, dance. Music by Mike Mr. and Mrs. W. Watson, who 1)ihm thin make you sutler from hot flHnhen, feei so nervous, hiph-utrunn, tircwi? Then no try Lydia ii. Pinkham'B Vegetable Cmi-IMiurwi torelieveHuchBympUMns! Iinklirn'g ('oniMund aim h what Doctors call a lornm-hic tonic orTect! Colussi. Monday, May 17, 8:30, othy Skog. have been on a honeymoon trip the piano. Basketball anu iast- Plckard ls here to work with a scientific staff which will be en south following their recent, marriage at Smithers, arrived in hall are her favorite sporis. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VJZl gaged in oceanographical work S.O.N. Hall. Booth P.T.A. May 19. Job's Daughters Tea, May 20, Mrs. Alex Mitchell's, 232 4th Ave. West. Joan is in Grade Six this year anri according to her teacher. the U1C citv on Uii the HIC vai Cardena ui.no last jv CARD OF TH.:NKS Mrs. Myra Gilchrist and Mrs. Peggy Caine wish to thank the staff of the Prince Rupert.Hotel, t undertaken in waters con to be back to evening on their way their home in the interior tigous to Prince Rupert for theshe is a good student. She Fisheries Research Board of ' has not made up her mind about Canada. He is a graduate of! what vocation she will follow Dvfnrrt University, havine come ;Viin she leaves school but she members of the Cold Storage, St. Andrew's Anglican tea at OFBLEE the Dept. of the City Engineer, Reed Banford, general superintendent of logging for Pacific the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, 324 ,4th Ave. West, May 27. friends and neighbors and es Mills, came north from Vancou out from England last year tojeXpects to aitena univeiai join the staff of the University wnen she completes High School. ver to Bella Bella on the Car pecially the Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary for sympathy and floral tributes in I their recent bereavement. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, May 27, 8 p.m. C.N.R.A. Dance, May 28, Odd flvrcliants f rVrcliants are asked to have copy for all advertisements into jj News office by 4 ! tuc day previous to Amotion. will I co-operation insist tlie mechanical nt in keeping to the Jour lor publication. NYLONS'i I ? : of British ColumDia. t , K.Tr:l1KM.v dena at the week-end a.d proceeded from there to his head office and home at Ocean Falls. mjlviUim itiw " IS DAKE-DEVIL fellows' Hall. Dancing 9:30 to Norma Montgomery, 13-year- He expects to be in Prince Ru GOOD EATING! old princess from Booth Mem Swanky Gambling Club In Operation MONTREAL t) A swank gambling casino with a nightly I Xi ' X . 1:30. Admission 50c. Queen Mary Chapter, Crib-bage and Bridge Drive, Civic Centre, Friday May 28, 1948. pert soon on his way to company logging camps on the Queen Charlotte Islands. ' if orial School, has light Drown hair and blue eyes. There seems to be a dare-devil impulse in Eastern Star Tea, June 3, at I tomato f flavor take of $25,000 is operating in suburban Ville St. Michel but iwlice say they cannot crdss the Norma's make-up. bne ' M Wm. Wallfi. homc 435 4th in Port Arthur and, when her,"" I cooked Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 7T7 Flowers For All Occasions family lived near Fort William Hollywood Cate IT V . ....... ....aw. wi UE'iirvL'T Avn MI1UT i ....ill.. TT.i W orl rl-,lllMl I city limits to raid it. It is re junior AUAiuuij uiiiw-w i , nnp nf Norma's favorite play ti 1 in iiMi" grounds was the pulp-log booms anchored In the nearby river. Presbyterian Tea, home of 1 'hr'8h VP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT , mm ti ONE PAIR :: Mrs. T. A. McMeckin, 512 Tallow f s . OPEN FROM 4:00 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. , garded by the underworld as I the most efficient and "hardest to crash" gambling centre in I Canada. I St. Michel police say no com-I plain la have been received wmi i:vi:ry $io or moiii: St., June 17. She had more than one aucK-ing and one one occasion she drowned For all of Iiidial Dinner Etery Sunday, S p.m. to 8 p.m. that, swimming remains one of CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY piKiiiAsi; biaiik at DOMSV ij lKI'AltT!MI'NT STORK her choice sports. She also en- against the house which it is rejxjrted there handles $40,000 nightly and consequently has not been raided. CHOW MEIN Fur Outside Orders Phone 133 Hotel. . A . I Arrivals WRATH ALL'S I'lIOTO FINISHING cvelopin?. 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