from . if M A, ua9-47 J ,w... fvr.m then land - ,:w :-' ,' n, j ,,. u-Rosytn .. . c, ..j, v.a.. .. ' ' '' ' As a ''. r (tie ship I uxf a.)d then i i 'h;:p. . . ... lrr. r-k 110 . .alt in , llllt.i,tin i'i . , n- of Prince ""' r.t Id ii .. nni. nnii tft:-: The Skam ., I described '.' foreshore . s r. . laisour i r. j Lot 6535. -Sence In a jWinR the de-- 68 de-N. 41 de- it. 20 de- 200 feet to r. fi.utuwest-tn. Cana rU;ht-of-way t the hii?h i'pr'? south- - l i iwlne the 5 t ) "'B point ot SOHJ. - '.r 1947 i-MBE COMPANY 7MITED. 347 tnres and conducted tours of the ' ship; Tvhich is so big that they Hie the elevators for aadmlnton. courts. We played two games of floor hockey against the Boy Scout team, tylas the first game and losing the second. Today wr visited' Edinburgh and had conducted tours of such .daces of interest as Holyrooa-houne Palace and Edinburgh Castle. Tomorrow we go to London, and on to Portsmouth from there. Yours, till next time, A. W; EYOLFSON Hotel. . . as"""" arrivals Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. K. Davidson, Vancouver; L. Monk, Vancouver; J. J. Slmko, San Leander, Calif.: W. M. Mclniyre-, Vancouver, 8. Vickers, PenDcton; O. L. Greenwood, Prince Oeorge; J. A. Se-cord, Queen Charlotte City; E. Secord, Queen Charlotte City; L. S. Thompson, Tacoma; A. F. Turner, Hoquiam, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Ingram, Port Essington; O. L. Mueller. Edmonton; W. H. Wliliscroft, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smithers, San Diego; C. F. Faulkner, New Westminster; O. W. La Croix, Victoria; Dr. F. W. B. Smith, Vancouver; Mrs. L. Wrathall. Terrace; L. B. Donley, Seattle; P. Sllger, Seattle; O. B. Talt, Vancouver; E. Grant, Port Essington; J. Clark, Vancouver. MORE COME THAN GO STOCKHOLM O) Sweden's Immigration showed a surplus of more than 24,500 persons over emigration in 1946. Immigrants numbered 31,422, the highest figure on record, while emigrants totalled 6.915. PP .U4W io l1"1 . ,1,. I . ,.,re.l.10.' V.., if'Votsttf r'". i erf i' .ln I1 n, r m i fur i,iall1' i 1 rlr r:t 8 . : , , " vub pfC,w ..... i E.,.tbr.e"u- eeVi, - f,y ije Wl . ..ve V VH1" . d h? ":. ia tot lot r I" y&Oit MAN Cllll III (Si""" n.c See the I'.M. One-Man Tower Chain Saw tliIuv in tlie JManurarliirerR lluiiilinp. anl (leinuiiatration in the Kami I'Uuipmeiit iSeitlnu at tlia 1'aeilic Matlunal EiliiMtluu. Sold Exclusively in thin Area byt G STANUKIUGE EQUIPMENT CO. Prince Rupert, B.C. r' f'H Information an.l price eo.itaet almv dealer or -1' LI.IP u,i,l At A I I ,1.1. hl!lfcI - .'....a, ,111. yj . w- M5 fI'mi""? (,9,:) L,J' U"- 19E) tat JIu.tluK. Vancouver, B.Cl On! ''.7" .'''"' m full wrfcuWa about tht P.M. l'urr Chain .Sow. NAME AIlUltKSS. FAMOUS PERT BRAND FISH PRODUCTS Produced and Processed by MAN FISH & COLD STORAGE Company Limited BR1TI8H COLUMBIA rH0M ,S"EET METAL LTD. alllB. . BPEERS. Manager .i.. " Marin. . . and ... . - "u ucnerai ftneei metal tvorn B 13 Eat Fir,. naM Gutler Work Pox i5,ft " ow Bay) Ph, rr.H.. ci uv uuai J.AU1V9 OiACKS Phone BUck 884 i PRINCE RUPERT REPORTORIAL LXPERIENCES land. W. J. R.) Occasional ineatlon In the press of the possibility of Newfoundland becoming part of Canada reminds one of a visit to the ancient colony long, long before grey hair was even It wa from the deck of the tramp steamer Carthanenlaai that we sighted the Island's stern shores. The time was Novembec and the crossing bad been rouzh for the dozen or so young fel lows, homeward bound from down In Uncle Paul Kruger's Sailing from Liverpool was a wet experience. Just rain, and spashes of the same the next morning as the tramp lurched her way beyond dim jlimpses of the north of Ireland. However, what was there la a bit of moisture to make youth, good health, high spirits, worry? There was something doing every day. Even the nimble, dripping porpoises, as they kept company, seemed to share In the general joy of life. Clouds hung low, there was a roll on, sea-lcgs were essential but who. cared? As the Carthagenlan steamed into land-locked St. Johns, a man-o-war, her band playing a erisik air, steamed out. First impressions were cheerful. Nlw-foundland hosiptallty, as, the strangers found, was almost overpcwerlng. The whole night was spent at the club and long before dawn, they felt straige no longer. The day wa3 devoted to sight-seeing for St. John's, with her ships. Industries, fisheries, and savor of the seas at every turn, has plenty to show. All this, of course, was away In advance of radio, wireless, super bomb3 and all that. For science has placed the-old city In the very forefront of aviation and kindred discoveries, important In peace as well as in war. A unique figure in life at St John's was the proprietor of the Octagonal Castle a place of entertainment out the road. And were we entertalntd at the Octagonal Castle? The old gentleman came originally from Baltimore and keipt his casket in the drawing room. He loved to discuss its fine points with his guests. He has been occupying it, no doubt long ere this, leaving his eight-sided establishment to be carried along toy other hand3. The sojourn in Newfoundland was one of complete pleasure If at times a shade strenuous. The Cartharieglan went to Halifax, while we Journeyed by rail down Jo Port eu Basque and across to Sidney In Cape Breton. The- rail route could not be Mil i.i.-iii . . '1,,-'. ".i." 2 . PRICELESS TREASURES NEW DELHI (Priceless specimens of India's ancient art and architecture are being sent to. London for an exhibition sponsored by the Royal Academy of Art. The exhibition will be held from September, 1947, to called populous. There was scenery the Topsail Range,, for example reminiscent of eastern Canada. There was no softness and no one hod to travel far in any direction not to hear the voice of the ocean- You saw it m Tne News I Stop HAY FEVER Hay Fever needn't plague you witl It neczing and wheezing, ita Blowing, and gaeping, it tore, streaming. Itching irritation of eyea and can. Just do what tbou-lands have done to get fat. aafe relief take Tompli-ton'i RA2-M Alt Yau'U deep, better, rc better; feel better 50c, tt at drucgisu -verywhere. R-15 :Z,i handling in iWe will abide firmly by delivered prices on all New Cars and Trucks, as recommended by the manufacturer. We will do our best, having the responsibility of being the sole distributor in this area of new General Motors Passenger Cars and Trucks, to allocate them as fairly as possible with proper regard for orders placed with us and dependent upon the availability of models. iWc will ask only reasonable prices for all Used Cars and Trucks based on an equitable resale valuation.' Ve will make allowances based on proper A. " - ' - -, V . - ': . , ' i y A- - ; t v; Saturday, August 16, 1947 FOOTBALL PRACTICE GAME ROOSEVELT PARK NOON SUNDAY. AUGUST H Names; of players should be given j to Uia Legion. Secretary by Saturday.!-. All uniitarru on loan from last game are ta be returned to- the Legion forthwith for cleaning. STATEMENT OF POLICY by the General motors dealer CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE BUICK CHEVROLET and GMC TRUCKS i Shortly after the war concluded, and because it was of timely importance, we your General Motors dealer issued a statement outlining our business policy. In the interests of our customers and the community as a whole, we have decided that this policy should now be reaffirmed. It will be our continuing purpose, therefore, in all our dealings with you to adhere to the following principles: CANADIAN LEGION B.E.S.tf Philip M. Ray, Sec-Mgr. ;;t For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE at Prt Kdwtrd. B.C. CBOr SUEY CHOW Mlllt 1:00 sua. to 11:00 D-HU appraisal and a fair valuation to purchasers who have cars or trucks to trade. We will give purchasers the; benefit of those accessories which are available, but delivery of a new car or truck will nor be conditional upon the acceptance of accessories other than those desired. We will charge only the established prices for parts and accessories, and liot more than equitable prices for all types of services. When requested we will gladly provide the customer with advance estimates. We will, at all times, strtye to ,be considerate of our customers' needs and to serve with efficiency, satisfaction ana courtesy. -I I' Long Motors Limited, Cor. 7th and 3rd Avenue r. .d ' jtr- s , X . if, . 4 .AT r L OM-X47 ,L ,:'J , I fx f 0 '.5 1 i ' HI d I