German Consul Pays City Brief Visit tcaA Kurt Brunhoff, . recently J d- Port Port Edward. Edward At At innh lunchenn t.hpv k,. ,rti ers n Tennis Tournament duled This Week-End men city tennis tournament will' be staged H met Germans newly-arrived In I -ft R P O frilrc meatinff Tr.ii pointed German consul and trade commissioner for western Canada, with headauarters nt. the city. Yesterday mornine Mr. Rmn. Tuesday. AUt 25, 1953 i AUgUSt I (200( Vancouver, left for Terrace last night after a two-dav visit tn hoff received German immigrants who had business mat f ince Rupert Rotary club next Saturday and 1 . . n . -. 1 n - 4- - - . - 1 i i JAugurit ZJ arm ov, it was announced toaay, Prince Rupert. He was accompanied by Mrs. Brunhoff. ters to discuss with him and at luncheon met representative key which is open to PERSONALS Frank McLean, who has been a member of the grain elevator staff for some time, is about to leave on a holiday trip to Eastern Canada. He will motor to Saskatoon and there will be joined by his brother, later resuming the Journey to Ontario. He expects to return by way of the United States. Mrs. Robert Hill of Prinze Rupert who has been the guest of Mr. and Mi s. William hill of Terrace left recently , for the east accompanied by her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Waldron with whom she will visit in Valley-field, Quebec. will be neia on uk citizens of Prince Rupert. While ,ts and will start at iU1day ana iu a.m. A n n m am at Rotary Courts, Norton Young' and Watts and Nick, erson. Entries must be in by 6 p.m. Thursday, August 27. The schedule of play will be printed In the Daily News Friday, August 28. All beginners are encouraged uyers from botn ito-and the CNR are lor the tournament t at 50 cents per ee events (or $1. irnament Is an open Also in the party were Dr. B. W. Hoeter, CBC correspondent for German broadcasts to Europe, and E. Priebe, travel service representative at Vancouver and corrspondent for the German - language newspaper, "Nordwestern," published at Winnipeg. - On Sunday the visitors made a tour of the Columbia Cellulose plant with Ray Jones, manager, and Mrs. Jones. They also visited Nelson Bros. Fisheries at here the visitors were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kraupner. In the course of his trip with the German consul's party, Dr. Hoeter Is gathering facts tyid local color for a series of broadcasts on the Pacific north-west to be transmitted shortwave for the German section of the CBC's Voice of Canada. He spent Monday at the Prince Rupert museum compiling information and legends on Indian folk lore. TEA BAGS to take part in the tournament and to give them a better L must choose their iris for the doubles Id indicate their GEORGE JACOBSON of Montreal will head a five-man scientific expedition from Ottawa to Axel Heiberg Island, a few hundred miles from the North Pole.- The party will do botanical, geological and archeological research on the previously unexplored Island. chance the tournament will be played in two flights. In this way those who lose In the first flight will have a second chance. The entry fre rovers both .'lights. There will be cups for the winners of the first flight and prizes for the second flight. the entry lorms. also indicate on the 1! they are avall- on both days and ,kcd to specify on Leslie Pierce, of the CNR station staff at Prince Rupert and well known old timer left for New York city Saturday. In that city he will meet his wife and sister from England who will accompany him back to Printe Rupert. ! they can play. ins will be posted HALL Contract for Policing Lieut. Gordon Owen, 3rd Battalion Royal Canadian Regiment, is in hospital in Japan having been recently admitted there following his release as a prisoner of war. Lieut. Owen, who is recoverine frnm wnunrio e Signed on Arrival served in Prince Rupert with Net for the policing i mended that the licence fees for inert by the RCMP buses remain at $80. me i-suin h.a.a. Battery, having been commissioned in that. unit. Many local friends will he lntj.r.' Of Entire Summer Stock At Ridiculously LOW Prices!! ly the city council d last night In a the Union of B.C. ested to hear how he is faring. wnen in Prince Rupert he worked for the Columbia Cellulose Co. (intrant calls lor an A room for storage purposes will be constructed on the rear of the RCMP barracks at an estimated cost of $500 and a tender fiom Smith At Elkins for supplying and Installing two shower cabinets for the RCMP barracks was accepted. Le city's share of the SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY 9am. is of $600 per man. 1 was $1,400 and has to $2,000. The con- It for one year and riive Anril 1. ir was referred to the SUITS Indian Superintendent F. E. Anfleld Is in Fort William, Ont, attending the general executive meeting of the Anglican church synod. Mr. Anfleld is combining church business with his annual holiday and is expected back in Prince Rupert around September 12. licencing committee n ithorlzed to sign the n It arrives. Also on the subject of buses, ld. Gomez recommended that the Public Utilities Commission be advised that the city council doer not concur in the application of the T.M.C. Transportation system to canccd Routes two and four. Gabardines, Worsteds, Flannels. Values to $65.00. Closing Out Sale !1 buy a 3-ton truck om Rupert Motors last night. Aid. reading the report committee for Aid. r who Is on holiday cast would be de-the land sale re- n in Permission was granted for Pat Mazzle to have the city cut and round off the curb on the concrete sidewalk abutting Seventh Street at the Shell Oil station andj55 Taxi stand. Gabardines. Values to $8.95. Sizes 12 to 18. Closing Out Sole It if approved by the I municipal affairs. All immended by the OG3ESSES ks and aooroved bv fen additional $121 25 Council also granted 537 Taxi permission to buy and erect one taxi sign to be placed on Fifth Street next to the Royal Hotel. Ray Lougheed- Poster! to fitv to cover the extra inch water meter. :r told council that ; wrriskays( Crepes, Prints. Sizes 12 to 20. Values to $12.95. Closing Out Sole 7 m You'll Need This Care for It Now! SI per load Is being ns and firms using dump for private KDESTr: garbage and tradeTh8. Ptlnce Rupcrt ,bnliu. f Gabardines, Plaids, Worsteds, Swing Skirts, Crepes. Values to $9.95. " ' Closing Out Sole commit lee also re-ission to proceed litying and Brarilno- tne Koyai Bank of Canada announces that Ray Lougheed. accountant, is replacing Bill Fra-r.er of the local branch. Mr. Frazer has been transferred to the East end Vancouver branch of the Royal Bank, as an ac rr: if Graham. Atlln and Pets and to srarifv l-!hth Avenue East. It's hard lo think of winter's cold days with a hot sun over our heads, but any homeowner knows that his radiator is needed sooner than he thinks. That is why the wise home--owner calls us now for radiator check ups. 4'lay safe. Irnue East frnm Itc i Fifth Avenue west T-SHIRTS -Stripes. PJqirr, ; in dolmnn, ; short'.and. lleeyeless... styles. Reg. values to $3.95. Closing Out Sale ... countant. . . Mr. Lougheed, fromerly from Montlcello, Ont., has worked in Vancouver, approximately five years. $11.00 i'ei will be paved. Ming plant will lx it he city stores and "until accepted the SWEATERS.-.; Pullovers by Monarch fCnit? Closing Out Sale $2,-95 I JOHN h. I; ace Ktipert Plumb 1 1 1I rr ff Cfn 1 I i ', I I II BLOUSES Cottons, Crepes, Nylons. Small sizes only. Reg. values to $5.95. , Closing Out Sale ... $U.oo teuwlL BULGER 1 phone174 ' w " " pvailable. 9 Gomez tolrl O,,,,,,,,,;. Smith & Flkin M in-enclDK committee ! ' t'he following liren-i A LIMITED ' P. Robert confee- f 1t TUi.J Aw- w I k IM5 TWO ONLY . SHORTIE COATS Belted style. Reg. value to C C QO $29.50. Closing Out Sale NYLON HOSE SNAG-PROOF and RUN-PROOF Diamondine NYLON HOSE Closing out summer shades "of first quality Branded Lines: Supersilk, Harvey Woods, Phantom, Goldstripe, in 66, 60; 54 and 5 1 gauge. All sizes. Regular values to $1.95. CLOSING OUT SALE Dark seamed Nylons by Monarch. All sizes in new Fall shades. SPECIAL, C R Q PER PAIR JS 'ur Murrav retail ! I ' T"' Avenue II --"-.-.. wildbaner. ! ' I '. ! Cf ' John Bulger Ltd. ' ( decorating; A J J ------, t (MSSSJQ B-EGoodrich i TfgllQ I XXJE 3 7 !l JA-TVl THE ONLY TIRE TAXI I M jtt THAT PROTECTS v 'nlejrut ! ftggg jlfrHKf , HAZARDS... ?ff fff r$ I t j Fill r 7i T r r ; r- - - :PUNCTURES : THREE ONLY SHORTIE COATS Grey Fur fabric. Reg. value $B ".00 to $39.50. Closing out Sole I J $1.19 PER PAIR GIRDLES RAINCOATS WINTER COATS 6 Only. Sizes to 46. Gabardine and Worsteds. Nature's Rival in zippcrcd or hooked 1 style. Sizes 26 to 32. $14.95 $2,95 $19.50 Reg. vo'-t to $39.50. Closing Out Sale ....... Req. values to $79.50. Closing Out Sale Reg. volucs to $8.95. Closing Out Sals 'and skids J j 1 ! These and AUny More Specials on Sale at n n I IK LADIES' , WEA R S?" 111 ! '"MPLETI! " 1 NEW ,x,,r-rMS 2tt ir R OWWEAB FOB THE WHOtK rAMILY ' S tfLS U WE LEAD . , ; OTHERS FOLLOW TOMORROW'S STYLES TODAY M1UN rUO WtAK Uupert motors ltd r l ICorner Second Ave. and First St. Phone 5K6 or 866 V - 1 . i