Ptlnce Clupetl pail; Hfhjs Eto, Thursday, August 19, 1343 Local News Items... JAMES HOPKINS PASSES AWAY Member of Watts and Niokerson Staff Passes Away James Hopkins, sales clerk In Miss Be a Marshall is sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for a holiday trip to Vancouver. fl. E. Legg, well known mining man, left on this afternoon's Watts and Nickerson's" men's "tore for the last two years, d'ed Another Brownell touf party . consisting, of eleven persons from Chicago was in the city j yesterday making the round i trip on the steamer Prince Ru- ' pert. They will be back southbound from Ketchikan this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crowe-! Swords were passengers yesterday on the Prince Rupert bound for Ketchikan. A well-know:i coast mining man, Mr. Crowe-Swords is visiting the northern town in connection with mining , plane for the Queen Charlotte Islands. Dominic Elio returned to the j city Wednesday afternoon by air from a trip to Vancouver. William Dyer, of Columbus, Ontario, left today by air to return- home after spending a couple of days visiting his niece, Mrs. P. M. Ray. In respect to the memory of James Hopkins, tonight's baseball game at Roosevelt Park has been postponed. Prince Rupert Baseball Association. .10 Mr. and Mrs. J. McNulty, sr., of Vancouver, arrived In the city Herbert Coleman, Ketchikan dress shop proprietor, was a passenger on the Prince Rupert yesterday, returning home from In Prince Rupert General Hospital last niRht after a ten-day illness. He was 46 years old. Born in E.ielnnd, M came to Canada with his parents as an Infant and lived the eircater Part of his life In Regina. In 1935 he moved to Vancouver where he worked as a sales clerk and during the war at the Boeing aircraft plant. He a trip south. Miss Shirley Dorset, who has interests there. Don Blanchard arrived in th? In Respect to the Late James Hopkins an esteemed member of our staff, our store will be closed tomorrow after been paying a visit here with her aunt, Mrs. John Hopkins, yesterday morning from Los city on the Princess Adelaide I t0 WL " " ' because bc v r''"" -7 J U .tenhzed or h, because f I 'A N? WOnJcf th many KaK- MlLKJ I Besner Apartments, is sailing , from Vancon- Angeles to spend a Visit with "J WlC iiHILC IVUClli bUJUglll. their son, Jack McNulty. 'Mr. and Mrs. Norman Black- on her return to Vancouver. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS to hall, who have been visiting in came to Prince Rupert in July, 1946. Deceased was an enthusiastic baseball fan arid took an active part in the city league. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Hopkins, residing at Besner Apartments. Burial will take place at Van ver to relieve on the pharmaceutical staff of Ormes Drugs hTC. Mr. Blanchard was stationed on H.M.C.S.' Chatham here as a naval officer for two years. Terrace and Lakeise by Kaien the city with Mr. Blackhall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blackhall, Graham Avenue, Westview, are sailing tonight Island Stages Ltd. Terrace return $3.45. Lakclse return $4.20. Bus leaves Prince Rupert 7:30 a.m. each Sunday. For tickets and reservations call 93 or 229. (tf) on the Prince George for Van couver Funeral services will be Rev. Father J. A. Carroll, transferred from here to Fort St. John as parish priest of the couver enroute back to their noon, held tomorrow afternoon ani home at Barrie, Ontario. the remains will be sent on the Roman Catholic Church, left bents Mrs. J. M. Washington of Vic Catala to Vancouver, accompanied by the widow. Friday, August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Dyer, of by car yesterday afternoon for Longview, Washington, arrived Prince George whence he "will in the city Wednesday after-', fly north. Driving from here noon on the Prince Rupert to to Prince George with him are toria arrived in the city on yes FLOWER SHOW ENTRIES SOUGHT BEAUTY QUEEN MEET HOLLYWOOD MOVIE DIRECTOR terday afternoon's train from Vanderhoof, where she has been visit Mr. Dyer's brother-in-law ; Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Lyons, Miss Hotel. . mils Pro-linws Hall, id LnSKlns Silo Draw-fivlc Con- Vivian Wtathall and Johnny piiyn a visi-,, ana win De we anc sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. guest here for the coming week Ray. They will be in the city of her son-in-law and daughter, for a week. "Every gardener a competitor"' is the slogan of the Prince Rupert Horticultural Society Comadina. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cheil Hrrzas Miss Margaret Brain, Prince Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cheeseman for Its annual flower and vege ve, Ub"''! Rupert's glamorous "Miss P.N.F. " Mrs. Washington is accompanied ' Mrs' G" Musse"am and son, and two sons arrived in the city table show which will be car- who have been visiting here at the first of the week from Bruce Davcn- contestant, encountered her first f (Jt jn ronJlinrt,rm wilh the by her grandson, port. Prinre Rupert Fred Babington, Vancouver; A. P. Perry. Vancouver; R. W. Ward, Calgary; D. A. Ross, Vancouver; i mux " " i toucn m nouywooa in me uesn cvic Cent tre carnival next week. ij, lonra.i llsi night and now she hopes, a meeting of the society' with Mrs. Mussellam's son and Nelson, Mr. Chell being here to daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. assume duties as school in-Edward Mussellam, are sailing spector, succeeding E. E. Hynti-I tonight for Vancouver enroute man who Is transferred to Nel- i ' back to their home in Winnipeg. son. Mr. and Mrs. Hyndman ' Howard Brown, director of Northwest Tours of Los Angeles, was a passenger arriving on the Prince Rupert yesterday, heading a tour party of 32 Americans who are making the round trip tour. They came and family will be leaving next j Miss A. Winifred Lee, club i :more man ever w nave m-( executive Tuesday night stress-;W. Jong, Vancouver; A. C. 14-13. Eve-j Hull, of visiting the movie capl-d the importance of every Dr u m m o ntl, Vancouver; Hoy jtal as the winner of the prov-, home gardener in the city plac-. Wr.tson, Vancouver; W. Dyer. E Bazaar. ; ince-wlde beauty contest. ling exhibits of best blooms and Cjlumbus, Ontario;' Miss Him- Dressed In a pert brown suit , vegetables in the show in ordei melsbach, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Miia Fall : from which her new silver-grey j to Insure its success. F. Schiel, Portland, Ore'.; Mr! i iur coat was draped attractively,! "Every year, people attenq and Mrs s Kicn s,.aUip: C;irl ! Monday night on, the Prince.-.s i editor of the Vancouver Daily Adelaide. Watts & Nickerson from Los Aneeles and Droceeded Margaret went aboard the lne Know lln comment tha A, Bazaar, : Wong. Vancouver; F. D. Fraser, by tne evening train for a visi: tnncniiver' Mr nnd Mrs V ... , . steamer Prinre Oeorge as it tnrv navc better flowers than Province, was a brief visitor in the city yestreday. She arrived on the delayed afternoon train and left last evening by train on her return home via Jasper Park. Miss Lee had planned on spending a day in Prince ... . .- . .... j. r n i ra Hnfirxi MnnniQine nn inoir ,i,. 1,,1 -,,. .,,,M,K...,., ii,i mose wn en have won nnzes . . . tu """j ..u..v... ........ mini vi mi n own iiiiwimu ru ' u ' Vl 1 tuM r D D.I.,,..,,, ...;,) Longyiew, Washington; way home. .;air, No nesciay evening and was photo- ' ' "'"-"" i"" Martin Vancouver; Margaret of the Society. mis year, we Announcement We will be closed from August 16 to September 3 Inclusive. CIVIC CENTKR DINING ROOM : (;raphed with Malcolm Brown, a Lelghton, Carlisle; J. R. Durkin. Eric Johnson of Hull, Eng- nip Leas' want everybody who grows Rupert expecting to arrive here Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer movie j Vancouver; Miss Merle West, land, brother of the late T. H. a, &;n of Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. T. Sell. Johnson, who for many years. 1 "'B'"-. director, and Capt. Ernest Cald- , ' .. "ww entries well, genial skipper of the CNR.! .. . , in doing so lateness of th- of the by New Westminster; Mr. and Mrs. was general manager meeting . ..- 0D.E. Sale utac boat. , T. Wilson, Victoria; J. F. Hu'rhesJ Canadian Fish & Cold Storage - warn in reacning tne cuy. Ami; Available! With her went J. Harry Black, m ul(, arriinRcmenls Ior the of the local manager Capi'ol i uuu-ino ,.f thn i,ml. rrin ity; J. G. Walker, Vancouver; -P- nere. salls i"n'Bni oy uiuj . Irs. E. Thomas, Fort William; , Prince Rupert for Vancouver,! prjnce Rupert KlorisH ,n)jy nlglit BUTTERFLY NYLON HOISERY . turn after spending the past few; 300 3r(1 Ave. Box 51G Tel. 777 Theatre, whirh sponsorrd the ' competition which will begin days here. Mr. Johnson, who i Flowers For All Occasions city-wide beauty contest, and later this week. ' T. Ennis. Stockley, Delaware; . B. Rodwell, Toronto; Dr G. ;. Holmes, Prince Albert. 1 is prominently Identified with ' " the fish business at Hull, visit-1 , Photographer Jack Wrathall. The garden contest judges iquelte j Miss Brain showed no lack of will be J. J. Payne, 'Mrs. Earii J the essential ingredient of poise Becker and another judge, as! R. F.. Mor'imrr returned on the prince Rupert yesterday from a lio'idav trip to Lacuna Beach. tun tikes a sne 'alked '"h Mr. Brown .vet unnamed. They will start i iitt ind ' and Capt. Caldwell on the after Judging home gardens through-1 COTTAGE CHEESE flew Creamed Fresh Maat VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERV1CB ed the plant here of. which, his j brother was so long in charge. He also made a trip to Skeena River salmon canning operations. He was among the guests at the Prince Rupert Rotary Club luncheon today. j deck between shots. Her hrowr the city this week ' ..i u ..i,.:.j 1,1. ?:"C.cM, ;ia? eyes flashed confidently be-j,,;,;. i CAn I neat h her small green hat. Flower show Judges will be j a'nnriua. -ii- i.r u ...a Arthur Bavne and C. P. Bal- mother. Mrs. E. H. Mort.nmer. aBno ' j and sister, Mrs. Paul Ycllon. An outstanding exhibit Willi be one from Terrace, which will 9m LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL feature both flowers and vege-: tables. This is the first time! o "take a "wp n"D0 10 Rrp vou 'n IIo"y- dl,::kf the wxd," said the tall, lean movie of asking director who, with his blonde line man wlfe has been cruising "for a 'Wher his: rest' 'to Alaska nit "I hope to get there," replied inc. when I Margaret. 'm, and! After the pictures were taken. from the Margaret and a group of friends ier should I inspected the vessel. In years that an interior exhibit has been brought here. "With a bit of ' encourage iM 'v,' it.. ment, we could bring in ex-j hibits from Terrace, Hazelton, and Smithers, just like we did' in the old days," Mr. Balagno said. New Stock of SKIRTS IlLOUSES COATS KIDDIES' SNOW SlITS SOAP FLAKES '1.30 SAUCE FLOUR Meat & Tomato Cateili's, 14 oz tin Pastry, Tea Time 7 lb. bag CARDIGANS and PILLOVER JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue tins of the "'iters fol-1 Ra,Pn Browne, of the staff the bride-! lnp Kptchlkan Fishing News j11an arrived In the city yesterday ho have 0,1 tne flsn Packer Great Sitkao nuin arelfor a Dr'pf visit. He expects I" uld the sall for the north again today tiie, iiitro. j ' interest?. Fcrfex 64 oz. kittle BLEACH NOTICE MEMBERS OF Y.P.A., HAZEL-TON We are now collecting $1 for our new hall fund in care of Johnny Moore, secretary, or Joe Smith, president, Box 41, Hazelton. ' (103) 31c 41c 27c 21c SWEATERS on or about August 15 Moore's 206 6th Street WAFERS Graham Ormonds, pck. Hawes 1 lb. jar FLOOR WAX 'ill draw immediate MAT A RAMI Cooked TRY A CLAStiIED AD! Artverii.- in trie Pally News! INCREASE ACREAGE iviAmnum Hem v 15 oz. tin Ycgrtalile Dehydrated LONDON (P-Land devoted IT'SOUP it food production In Britain 62c 29c 15c 45c 25c 63c BAKING POWDER Calumet, 1 lb. tin 01V 11 increased by nearly 500,000 acres since last year, Agriculture Minister Williams said recently. Cowans 1 lb. tin COCOA IS TIIK TIME FOR EVERY (JO OI MAN TO COME TO THE AID OF HIS FAMILY FOR THEIR COMFORT THIS GOD OF ATOM' Dr. Irwin A. Moon, Preacher-Scientist, of Moody Bible Inst!--ute, is shown here In a scene from his sound-color film. "God 28c 33c 1.05 PROVIDE Welch's 16 oz. . GRAPE JUICE Trepan d Heinz, 16 oz jar MUSTARD Nabob Strawberry Pure Nabob 41b. tin . JAM WINTER M INSTALLING A NEW FURNACE! THOM SHEET METAL LTD. COFFEE lb. pck. Black 884 253 East First Ave. FAWCETT DEAI.FK Fruits and Vegetables of the Atom," to be presented at Armories, Friday, 8 p.m., August 20. First Baptist Churrh, Sunday, , August 22, 7:30 p.m. Salvation Army Citadel, Monday, August 23. ft p.m. Dr. Moon Is hercdemonstrat-Ing the Barkhauseii effect, by which the audience is able to hear the movement of groups of molecules within a magnetized steel bar. (195i Local Green lb. 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