air Way Food Market . a m mm Ma kt A I -f ZL nuns imiu..u; 1I1IKI) AVENUE WEST Just Below the Daily News QUALITY FOODS AT FAIR PRICES CORN rIMb 3Kelloig's PACKETS fifZf AO' MATCHES'"" um,) 29C PACKAGE OF CHRISTIE'S RITZ I'EK 15c 5REEN ONIONS "Hi U.VCIl 6c LARGE LETTUCE linn Heads, iach 15c ie eaiiv motion and have an fc-uy accessible bedding Ccn Geo. SALT 2 Iodized, Qp POUND CARTONS U AJAX BISCUITS Cello Packets, EACH KLEENEX PER POUND l'honc 775 . Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday ,VE SELL EVERYTHING tods Sold On Commission tosehold Sales Conducted t Your Convenience RNITURE AND HOUSE-TOLD GOODS WRAPPED, ACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free P I! I KT rt . ........... . ..'lit Kill" 1,111 Action mart sltc Civic Centre Bldg.) PirnNi?s us' Blue 1 15 Res. Red 127 Ask fnr $69.50 25c 2 Sizes, 4 (Zn PER PACKAGE ID HOT HOUSE TOMATOES Firm and Red, POUND NEW Git KEN CABBAGE 37c and up 8c IS OUR PHONE NUMBERING if or FKEE DELIVERY! OKDEKS TAKEN BEI ORE 3 P.M. DELIVERED SAME DAI Wm. H. Francks Optometrist of Vancouver TO VISIT PRINCE RUPERT N'NOUNCEMENT is made that Wm. H. Francks, optometrist, will visit this city. T'rpsiMcnt nf the Columbia K-al Co., 005 Dunsmuir St., Vancouver, rd enjoys a wide and successtul practice in t .... V , Vancouver. He will bring witn nun a compieio Ophthalmic Diagnostic unit and will examine eyes and prescribe lenses if they are required. Mr. Francks will be at Hotel Prince Rupert from Juno in to 20. Appointments can be made at Hotel. A. MacKcnzic Furniture L I M I T E I) "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CONVERTO LOUNGES . By simmons with matching chairs DANITE LOUNGES By restmore. with matching chairs lounges can be converted Into full-sized beds with 327 Third Avenue ( Steamship Service NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE Third Avenue and First Street STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS from PRINCE KUrERT I to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE lfal Tires afid Batteries IIlHman Sales and Service AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS Local News Items A Great boxing show. Civic Centre gymnasium, June 13. (tf) Our Spectator and D'Orsay white buck pumps have arrived. Priced at $5.95. See them. Family Shoe Store. (tf) Col. C. V. Evltt, who has beer. In the city for the past 10 days on business, Is sailing tonight by the Prince Rupert on his return to Departure Bay, near Nanalmo, where he now resides. The Misses Hazel and Audrye Toombs, going to Vancouver to join their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Toombs, who recently mov cd south, will sail tonight on the Prince Rupert. Mrs. Jena Munthe sailed yes- ! terday afternoon on the Catala t for Vancouver where she wlll'at-tend the graduation of her niece, Miss Randl Thorssen, formerly of this city, from York House school for girls. George Stanbrldge of Stan-bridge Agencies returned to the city today from a business trip to Vancouver. He was accompanied by his wife and small son who will take up residence In Prince Rupert. Walter Warner of Rosswood on Kltsumkalum Lake near Terrace arrived In the city on Tuesday night's train for a brief visit. Mr. Warner, who has been Government Telegraphs operator at Rosswood for many years. Is planning moving Into Terrace soon. William Orville Wilson of Hast ings, Minnesota, arrived In the city yesterday and will be married In a few days to Miss Jean McCrimmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCrimmon. Tho marriage will be quiet owing to the serious Illness of Mrs. Mc Crimmon. George McAdams. well known Terrace merchant, who arrived , In the city Saturday night from the Interior, will return to Ter- i race tomorrow evening. Mr. Mc Adams has now made good re covery from a recent head In jury In a flre-flghtlng accident at Terrace. G. P. Lyons, who recently was discharged from the Canadian Army and for a short time has been local representative of the Consolidated Credit Corporation, has now Joined the local firm of DeJong's Grocery. T. J. Mc- Closkey, general manager of Consolidated Credit Corporation, will lie arriving in Prince Rupert next Monday from Vancouver on company business. Sgt. Major G. Pocock, who was original regimental sergeant-major attached to Prince Ru pert Regiment at Its Inception four vear.s aeo. was back In tne city yesterday. Now identified In a training capacity with the school cadets organization, bgi. Malor Pocock arrived on tne Prince George yesterday morn- Ins from Victoria and proceeded by the evcnln strain to Telkwa on official duties. He will be back here again In a few days on his return south. 25 YEARS MAYOR LUCKHOFF, South Africa 0) J. J. Hauptflelsch of this Orange Frre'State town has been elect- Pri mavor'.for the 25th year in succession?" This constitutes1, a record for the' Free State and possibly for SouthAfrlca. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a lull month at 25c a word. Rons of Norway meeting, Thursday, June 6 at I.O.O.F. Hall. United Tea, Heme Cooking, Jwie 6, Mrs. George Rorlc's, 220 4th Ave. West. nwT. Tea. Sale. 2:30 to 6. Cards 8 p.m. K.C. Hall, June 15. Presbyterian Church Tea, Mrs. Robert Parker's, 805 Summit Avenue, June 20. Get your Marxist and current wmphlets at Room 8. Stone ilock. Open evenings 7 to 9. The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S oil SUriM ! FINEST SALMON For fresh -killed fowl and frying chickens see Scott's Meat Market, Fulton Street. (134) James Bremnef Ls sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a business trip to Vancouver, George C. Mitchell and Arnold Flaten are returning to the city this afternoon from a brief motor trip to Smlthers. Olof Hanson Is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Van couver. He arrived in the city from the Interior earlier In the week. William Smith and son, Bruce, of Terrace arrived In the city from the Interior yesterday morning by car for a brief busi ness visit. A Great boxing show, Civic Centre gymnasium, June 13. (tf) (Mrs. C. P. Balagno ls on a trip to Seattle to attend the gradu ation of her daughter. Miss Helen Balagno, from High School. W. A. Kirkpatrick of Terrace arrived In the city on Tuesday night's train from the Interior for a brief business visit ana returned home last night, ac companied by Mrs. Kirkpatrick who arrived by car yesterday. ADOPT OFFICIAL FLOWER RALEIGH. N.C. CP) North Carolina has joined neighboring Virginia In adopting dogwood, found throughout the state, as its official flower. The flame azalea was relected on the ground that It was common only to higher altitudes. Advertise In the. Daily News. Sharp end clear as a paper-doll outline, this crisp cotton by Herbert Sondheim of New York has the neat little waist and rounded hips so important this year. Would a few pounds less let you wear fashions like this? Then write for the "Kellogg Weight Control Plan," a purse-sized guide with 63 reducing menus planned for your own needs. These menus include Kellogg's All-Bran because.it is guaranteed, on 1 a double-your-money-back basis, to For Re&ucing Oil Burners Installed Modern Etiquette IIPWLBERT HOTEL By ROBERTA LEE ' All I iiArr iiiurxr Q. If someone relating a story that you have heard be fore, would it be all right to In terrupt to say that you had heard It? A. No, It would be rude to do so. nor snoum one even say so after the story has been told. Q. Is It good form to use the expression "gents"? A. No; It is poor form, and Is no more correct than to use "lades" for "ladies."' Q. What are the correct calling hours In the evening? A. From eight to nine-thirty o'clock. I.O.D.E. Cancer Fund Campaign Municipal Chanter. I.O.D.E. InANOtj IIANUJ Important Deal at Terrace Is Announced TERRACE (Special to Daily News) A major business transaction was revealed here Tues day with announcement of the sale of the Philbert Hotel to Hans Kuch, of Vancouver. Vendor was Gordon Temple who has operated the hostelry for the last 17 years. Agents for the transaction were E. T. Kenney Real Estate Co. Ltd., the deal being handled by Will Robinson, manager. Mr. Kuch, who has been In Terrace during the negotiations, will return on July 15 to take over. , the management of the hotel. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Kuch and their two sons. Mr. Kuch has been In the has embarked on a cancer fund i wholesale egg business In Van drive designed to raise money couver for the last 12 years, ' to assist In the treatment of Individual cases of the disease. Converer of the committee Is Mrs. J. A. Teng ana committee muembers are Mrs. J. Hutchison, Mrs. W. M. Hall and Miss Audrey Wrathall. The committee is sending out letters appealing for funds, and In addition, ls selling "vacation" stamps, a scheme similar to the well-known "T-B" stamp sales. COMPOSER-WRITER DUO LONDON Of) Arthur Bliss, composer, and J. B. Priestley, writer, have finished the first act of a 'grand opera they are writing together for production at Covent Garden next year. CAKE FOR CKOCODILT.S The ancient Egyptians fed honey cakes to the sacred crocodiles of the Nile. SLIM-WAISTED COTTON !Hh ' . Mmht keep you regular naturally. And, being made only, from the vital outer layers of the wheat, it is rich in certain "protective" food elements your body must have, diet or no diet. No wonder this delicious cereal is served by nearly one out of every two families in Canada. Order Kellogg's All-Bran today. To get the "Kelloa .Weight Control Plan," cut the box-top from the package; print your address and request on the back and mail to Kellogg Co. of Canada, Ltd., London, Ontario. 1111 Made by Kellogg's In London, Ontario I BOX 1308 tfeh, ... rH0NE 108 and Serviced PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J..II. Schuman S. Julian REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES Night Calls: Blue 10 Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. WEST CI .oZ 3 1 1 BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD. VANCOUVER, CANADA THIS WATCH WINDS ITSELF On my trip to the East recently I took one of our self - winding watches to see for myself how they perform. I was away a month and found the watch only hay a minute slow. That was quite satisfactory as it keeps really good time now after a small adjustment. I had not wound or set the watch In that time. The small motion of one's arm In walking or working keeps the watch wound by means of a small weight inside the case. If laid aside it has enough reserve power to run 18 hours. Of course, you can always wind It like an ordinary watch If desirable. JOHN BULGES prince Rupert Dally JQeVus 4 3 Thursday, June 6, 1946 FASHION - CRAFT TOPS IN TAILORING Sports Jackets Harris Tweeds, Kynock Tweeds and Polo Cloths. OUR STOCK OP SPORT JACKETS IS NOW COMPLETE FOR THE SEASON. Buy a Fashion Craft Jacket and you will have that casual appearance and comfortable feeling of being well dressed. "THE MEN'S SHOP' 532 THIRD AVINUE ClOTIIIKG AD FURMSIH PHONE 34S ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD OR REPAIR? CONSULT US IF YOU HAVE PLANS ALONG THIS LINE. WE WILL ENDEAVOUR TO MEET ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN THE BUILDING LINE . .' . LARGE OR SMALL. GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDING AND CONTRACTORS Phone Red 5G1 Box 721 Announcement . . . W.M.MARTIN Has taken over and ls now operating the SEVENTH AVENUE MARKET FULL LINE OF CHOICE BIEAtS AND" GROCERIES Your patronage would be appreciated 536 Seventh Avenue East PHONE 4U:! We Have Done IT Seeing Is Believing COME IN Look lot the Red "TODAY'S SPECIAL" Cards with the black arrow Indicating one of the Bargains of the Dayt . MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P-O. Box 575 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 643 220 Sixth Street Quality Repairs Economy Prices at PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) G. SELVIG General Contractor We do basements', reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED t CALL BLUE G10 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 : PRINCE RUPERT REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open C ajn. to 2 a.m. I1IONE 17.1 ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS FOR BEST RESULTS