ILL 60 ROSE EA IS SUCCESS . Lffssful and EnJoyaMe . t. - I k - ..UjV........ - sunny Kies 1M:t w.uvuris jc .j,v altemoon uiuuyiu me ,iM out in gratifying r.umbers . k i i enjoy cul ,,, tJicrrs ai ,Rse Tea sponsored by Hill Chanter, Imperial Order, Ughters of the Empire, held home 01 Mrs. jeii mc-jn. Fourth Avenue East. m s R. Donaldson, regent the chapter, assisiea me nost- -in receiving the guests. t rooms were tastefully de-' r,tcd with summer nowera. the dining room, Mrs. u. w. i . r .... IT n 1 1 t . . m ana . . nanace sided at tne tea taoie which, rered with an exquisite lace , was centred with a huge Tl of mixed blooms, In which peonies predominated. Mrs. Tufday and Wednesday-June 24 and 23 "SUSPENSE"' with Belita. Barry'Sulllvan Bcnlta Granville, Albert Dekker and Eugene Pallette nL!?''?00?' Irs" "I Mrs. John Ourvlch sailed last a,u a"u As. j. stewart nlKht on thP PHnm n,m.r f- FOR PROMPT SERVICE .... ( See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Buick Cliev. Trucks Pontlac Oldsniobile (J.M.C. Trucks Machine Work A Specially Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE B.C. SILVER TIP CAFE CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCOS ICE CREAM SOIT DRINKS TERRACE, R.C. WILE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Rough and Drtssfd Lumber Lumber Manufacturers T E R R A C E t i .... . served the dainty 'refreshments wnue Mrs. William Reld, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. A. W. Allaire were in charge of the kitchen. Mrs. H. A. Breen and Mrs. R. 0. Macaulay were quickly relieved of their offerings on the home cooking table. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace Logs, Toles and riling Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. I'hilco Radios Willard Batteries a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. E. Granger of Terrace sailed last r.ight on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Van-couver. Staff Sergeant o. A. Johnson CI the local nrovlnelal nollrp Mrs. O. E. Moore acted as ' office sailed this morning on the vitamer iur ine aay. Mrs. J. N. Fcrman was in charge of the drawings, winners being: Mrs. D. C. Stuart, cake; Mrs. Davidson, baby set; Mrs. T. Beattie, Nylons; Mrs. J. Scott, nylons: Mrs. T. Beattie, vanity set. William. 'Lamibie returned to the city on the 'Prince Rupert last evening after a brief trip to Ketchikan on basinets in connection with the forthcoming intsrnatlonal baseball series here and there. Classified Aavertlslng Pays! TE RRACE terrace Theatre Shoving on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. todays Saturday matinee at 2:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday June 20 and 21 -BROOKLYN ORCHID" i:h Wllilam Bendix, Joe Sawyer Marjorie Woodworth and Orace Bradley SOUTHERN OAME BIRD Until 1913 the robin was con- ... : J 1 i-merca a game Dim in seme southern states. STARTS AT TOP The bush-tit. an American tit mouse, builds the roof of its nest fast, then works down. Princess Norah on an inspection trip to Telegraph Creek. Inspector of Mines Charles Graham, accompanied by Mrs. Graham, sailed on the Princess Louise recently on an Inspection tour of the mining areas at Atlln and Telsuqua. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Bellingham, Washington, are among round trip passengers aboard the steamer Catala which Is In port this afternoon. Mr, Smith Is a building contractor In Bellingham. Passengers for Vancouver on today's C.P.A. flight were L. C. Murray, F. Cornwall, J. Strand, J. Faires, A. V. Lehman. A. C. Pallant was a passenger returning to Sandsplt.- Johnson H. Elliott, Canadian turn to Vancouver where she now resides. Evangelist - carpenter from California, J. Orrell, was a re cent caller at the Chamber of Commerce office. Travelling by car with a tent mounted on a trailer, he was looking for a new location and Inquired the way to Alaska. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Don a ttubborn bronchial cough, Ulthw pnif jmy or dry ana backing) makt yo choke, (asp, whnzc. kwp you awiki nlibti? Relieve it now I Do ai thou- audi have done get Templetoo'i RAZ-MAH and atop that cough I RA?. M AH hai htlped otheri let it help you. tOc tl at druggiita everywhere. R-li A. Mvn mm .wHigs. Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjn. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Mldnljht (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT 'k tf Local News Items... Elio's Furnituru Store will be 1 closed from June 16 to July 12. (J9) Mrs. J. Bowker was a passenger from Sandsplt on the C.P.A. flight which arrived nere Thursday Mrs. Al Manson and small daughter sailed last night on the Prince Rupert to spend a three weeks holiday In Vancouver. Mrs. J. Beruschi was Installed as Recorder, and Mrs. II. Mun-cey, Treasurer, of the Women of the Moose Thursday evening. ..100 per cent Pure Wool Gabardine Slacks, tailored in the custom manner Morgan's Men's Wear. (tf) Louis Locker, old timer of Prince Rupert and long Identified with the logging industry, has been Indisposed of late. .Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Osborne returned to their home In Tcr ijace by car today after a brief visit to the city. racnic travelling ireignt agent i The regular train due last eve-from North Bay. Ontario, was a alng did not arrive until about oner visitor here while the Princess Norah was in port this morning. He Is making the round trip to Alaska. Mrs. John Murvold, after a visit here with her daughters, Mrs. Hans Knutsen and Mrs. Robert Houston, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on her re 8:30 this morning. The delay was caused by a washout In the Mount Robson region. We buy and sell fish, boats and equipment Now in stock to 33 foot trollsr, fully equipped. See J. H. Malr, 171 3rd Ave. E or Phone Black 156. (144) C. W. Homer, formerly provin cial assessor here and now re siding in retirement In Victoria, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on his return south. D. C. Stuart, who became ill about a week ao. Is still In hospital and just how soon he may be able to leave is a matter of some uncertainty. He Is. however, doing as well as can .be expected. A visitor in the city this morn ing aboard the Princess Norah was Miss .Shirley Hull, fashion editor of the Los Angeles Times, who is making the round trip to Alaska aboard the vessel. Sam Marshall, who has been employed at the Kelly Logging Co. camp al Cumshewa, Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived in the city by aircraft Wednesday afternoon to receive treatment for cedar 'poisoning. It was, about a month a.go that he left Terrace for the Island. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton are due to return home on Wednesday of next week after an extended trip south. Mrs. Fulton has been at Vernon, where relatives reside, and Mr. Fulton, recently appointed the new County Court Judge here, wenf. south a few weeks ago to meet her. Announcements All actvcrnsnmn to urn corumn will bo chariwf for n full month at 25 word. Canadian Legion Auxiliary tea, Mrs. C. Anderson's, June 25. C.NH.A. Excursion to Terrace July 1. Rebekah Bazaar. Oct. 30. (160) - Moose Whist Drlc and Dance every Saturday Night 8:30. (145) First Baptist Sunday School picnic postponed until next Saturday. The management of G3 Taxi wish to announce that they are now occupying ncv premises in the York Building opposite the Hollywood. (t) Father Racette O.M.I., Roman Catholic priest at Terrace, after a brief visit to the city, returned to the Interior today. Mrs. Walker, reporter of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, is among round- trip passengers here this afternoon aboard the steamer Catala. Inspector of Schools E. E. Hyndman returned on Thursday afternoon's Canadian Pacific Airlines flight from Sandsplt where he spent a day on official business. Harold Kahm, a writer from Minneapolis, was a passenger for Juneau on the Princess Norah on her northbound trip this morning. Two women doctors were pas sengcrs aboard tne rnncess Norah this morning, making the l-ound trip on a holiday, They were Dr. P. D. Chappell. of At lanta, Georgia, and Dr. Cathar lne Havard, of New Orleans. A. B. French, agent for Union Steamships Ltd., at San Fran Cisco, is a visitor in the city to day, making the round trip aboard the steamer Catala which Is In port this afternoon. BLOUSES BRIGHT I NEAT! AIRY I For Summer For Evening For Afternoon Rayons, Crepes, Nylons, Baptiste Peasant ROSA - LEE ladies; wear 345 THIRD AVENUE WEST Finishings Lumber Now Available New Supplies MOULDINGS, WINDOW AND DOOR MATERIALS, CEDAR PLYWOOD PHILPITT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED "Serving the North Since 1920" Coal Lumber Paint Huildihg Supplies PHONES 651 - 652 ?.. Checks The Peacock Is "Perfection", an achievement of nature. It is a fitting symbol of the "Perfection" of Sweet Caps, created by nature plus the modern mogic of "Perfection . . . Check". YES! Perfection ...Check Is the "watchful eye" that checks, day in and day out, every step in the manufacture of Sweet Caps from plantation to you . . . RESULT: Cigarette perfection in freshness, in smoothness, and in taste. ,4 "Thepuwst form in uhivh tohuro can be smoked1 ET CAPORAL -4. ' Prince Riipcrt Dflflj? J3ctt)Si .Friday, June 20, 1947 i COMPANION PRODUCTS Shaving Cream ( Hair Tonic $1.00 Creme-Oil Hair Dressing 750 Hair Oil 750 After-Shave Talc .... 100 Deodorant (500 rilONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service For Casual Wear Gabardine and Poplin Jackets: a lightweight garment designed to give the wearer comfort styling and durability. Prices Jjitt.25 to $11.25 Nylon Jackets ij$I5i00 Light weight cotton gaberdine hats $2.75 1 HMff LSi Ml'lU m mm ww SWITCH McLITE says: "Good Wiring Is Good Insurance" FOR . . . ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING HOUSE WIRING and REPAIRS C RADIO and APPLIANCE SERVICE Rupert Radio & Electric PHONE 644 Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General . Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 BOX 1321 DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 35 JIM Cameras, Kodak Medalist 11, 35 MM Projectors, Amateur Enlargers and a complete line of photographic supplies. WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing Box 478 Prince Rupert, B.C. COLONIAL CLUB SHAVING LOTION Look In the mirror and te th glow Colonial Club Lotion brought to your kin. How fint yourfacofeclst TryiL McCUTCHEON PHARMACY (E. C. Wallace, Manager) Third A I'onno if Civ4fi Crraat PHONE 70 rtS COALj It's good business to keep your coal bin full! You get speediest possible delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS FAMOUS RUPERT BRAND FISH PRODUCTS Produced and Processed by CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH Company Limited Columbia MS. 'I It in