p 9 ' 1 i 324. Prfnte nim.crt pufiv firlu3 Tuesday. December 30. 1 047 THIS AND THAT i Why. honey I wouldn't think of keeping a secret. froniyoiT The B.C. Journal of Commerce,, plant facilities commenting oh the achievements of the past year and predicting what the coming 12 months will reveal, has the following to say ! concerning the north: "Industrial development the Prince George district of the central Interior is presaged with j FOR SALE New and Used Furniture, Hardware and Office Fixtures. New Skillets 80c. Cups and Saucers 25c, Soup Plates 25c, Aluminum Double Boilers $1.95, Electric Double Hot-plates $7. New Camp Stoves, Scatter Rugs $1.75, - Ued' Chesterfield Bed $30. Fancy Occasional C h al r s $12.50. Slightly Used Radios, Electric and Battery Sets from $21. All kinds of other useful articles. Come and look them over. B. C Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf FOR SALE 1942 Dodge Sedan, New paint job and general overhaul. Phone or apply 112 Taxi. tf FOR SALE Excellent family home at 338 5th Ave. East Full basement, furnace, fireplace. Immediate occupancy and a fair price. Collart & McCaf-fery Ltd. 3 FOR SALE 1939 Oldsmobllo new engine last spring. Quick sale. Phone Blue 317. (3041 MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber more II J economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tn WANTED WANTED TO RENT Furnished housekeeping room, central for elderly lady. Phone Blue 505. (tft LOST AND TOCND LOST Gold nugget chain with owner's name on medal. Finder please return to 806 Fraser St Reward, (1 V ! LOST Gold locket. December 26. ou MeBride or 7th East Phone Green 257 or leave at Dally News. $M FOUND Two keys on string by Wrathalls Photo Bliop. Own er may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement (tl FOUND On MeBride St, keys in brown leather case. Owner HOUSEHOLD HINT jwrt. will be revived from Its post bers are glued to Its under sur war doldrums by the start of the face. j Classified Advertising Clslflls: Jc pr word pr lnsfrtlon, minimum chr(tf, 50c. Birth Notion, 50c; C&rds or Thanks. Death Notlcrs. runrral Notices. Marriage and Etfgagfment Announce mf nts : $2. FOR SAIE FOR SALE 5 room house, full basement, on two lots. Phone . Blue J36. 3 FOR SALE Oolichan Grease, Good Quality. Order Now. B.C. Furniture Co. FOR SALE British India Rugs, New,; Beautiful, Colors, Limited Quantity. Reasonably Pric ed. Come in and look them over. B.C. Furniture Co. Black FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 rooms unfurnlsh ed. 336 9th Ave. West FOR RENT Three roomed furnished suite. 1028 2nd Ave. Blue 270. FOR RENT Warm, comfortable room; reasonable. Apply 806 Fraser St. 305) mi) TJtrVT nna 1 , rvim n f T r f SANDED FLOOR makes a new rooml Dark and stained floors can be made as good as new by sanding, a quick, efficient Job with modern equipment. Greer and Brid-den have the latest In floor sanders. and guarantee the best service. Phone Red Ml. (tf) .METAL WORK PLUMBINO Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. F u r n a ce s , tanks, eavestroughlng and stack work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West Phone 513. (tf) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Woman to cook and keep house for small camp. Also one qualified teamster and one all-round mill man. Phone Red 719 between 6 and 8 pm. (303) WORK WANTED MIDDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 5S8. (tf) it mar have same by calling at ( WANTED- --Job as cook, general ti, naiiv News and naylnir for. Have references. Box 1029 this adTeTtiSMnent a. . T (tf j Postal a SALVATION " ARMY RELIEF BOARD REPORTS A summary of good works done by the Salvation Army Christmas Cheer and Relief Board In Prince Rupert this PUBLICIZE CITY (303 Having lived here for many a i nMrl tu n In fAruri ken ' 'on5 al,u "v"6 tne opening qi a ncn coai neia a oieanouuiu ma ,v,ri"" -itw whit is eolne "g on re U fully there. Prince Rupert. Canada's from skidding on a smooth table lu!?h.atf f u most northerly Pacific Coast when kneading dough if jar nib-1 Qua"nea , . ... I propose. rcir.aifkcu Sampson yesterday, "to do some boosting, and believe they will be Interested." ' CORPS LEADER HONORED BY SEA CADETS ! Appreciation of the leadership 1 of Lieut. Commander Alex Mitchell, of Captain Cook Corps of Sea Cadets, was expressed by corps members at a party in the navy drill hall canteen last night. The corps presented Lieut Corn- furnished. With private bath. 01 lur vu "--s-"- Red 441. (tf) FOR RENT Housekeeping room furnished. 209-5th west. $15.00. Prince Rupert Realty Co. Phone Green 917. tf) ROOM AND HOARD ROOM AND BOARD-$43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals. Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street (tf) PERSONAL ceremonies. Dance music was provided by Andy McNaughton at the piano. Adults attending the affair were Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Wilson, FOR RENT 3 room house part-, Lieut Commander and Mrs. ly furnished. 1008 6th Ave. Alex Mitchell, Ueut John Quinn, East. $20.00. Prince Rupert Mrs. J. R. Elfert and Miss Grace Realty Co. Phone Green 917. Merrill. (tf , DATES FROM 823 A D. Colmar, which lies along Frances Rhine border with Germany, was settled as early as823 under the Roman name APPOINTMENT WIDOW, middle-aged, would like , CONFIRMED to correspona wun respectaoie middle-aged man. Box 29S 1 J. A. Findlay has been offielal- Dally News. 1303) ly confirmed "to the office of Superlntendan? of the Queen ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS !., xtnev Offers a permanent release f rom ! .POTdln. t0 ,.urd t,lyM rom drinking. It is conf deUal a 0Uawa Slnce A riJ Mr nnd. service rendered without cost x haj b?en sUUoned at MaM. by others who have found free- ftt , c u of tta In. dom from alcohol. Box 276 dlaa A t UAkiJ 4,1 3 - ' till Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert P. Johnston, Vancouver; Mr and Mrs. R. D. Happell, Sand- spit; Mrs. E. Lanergan, city; Mr and Mrs. W. Michell, Church Creek; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Denies, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Bowker, Sandsplt; Mr. and Mrs. K. McDumich. Another week or so and coastal traffic, which has been silent since Christmas lights began to shine, will be again heard In the land. Travel, wnicn langnisnea. Is coming back. There may not( be a crowd on the Prince Rupert tomorrow for It's a shade early, But, It's coming. LOST LOST Saturday December 27 on 5th Ave. East between Me-' Bride and the bridge, silver r drop earrtng studded with brilliants. Mrs. Christie, Elmo HoteL Reward. Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections St (1)1 .. . , 1 . t .t i ... . aI lA While the name of Alex Yuie;rui wan. oi may be unfamiliar, to the maj- line .which came through In ority of Prlne Rupert's present 1!H and they somehow mart-j... ...uni. iiir t a tlnw. aoeH tj npnetrnte the fertile year wa recounted in ..reports Paetfie wlldernws and at least attempt the boara s i na , presented )o tward way. to carry on. This was highly meeting of the year held last night. The work, much of which was made possible through contributions of local citizens, included distribution of approximately 300 articles of clothing and furniture and 63 parcets of provisions and Christmas hampers. An indication of the generosity that helped make It possible was the $195 dropped by that Yule could hall everybody hazardous. Nevertheless. though by his first naiwe. and receive a ; exposed ti hardships and risks. hearty respense. He was the camp's first blacksmith. His place ef buiness was in. the immediate nei-h bet hood of a piece of waterfrontage later oeeupled by Armour Salvage float He was perched right by the ,1 there were thou possessing an unbreakable resolve and the faculty of making th most of anything that would serve who did win out But some did not. The odds were too heavy. Territory of Montana , Both were taken south, for when th covered wagon, road something hati U b done. Tt Ben Sampson, who win sail agent? and pioneer railway ycuimster of earlier years, now ran TMnnsTRY fnr riifnmla Thursday night 1 ouuaings wero seen in aavance sturdy and 'well up in his teens. m n nnrmni v.r New Ennland tr. k nu-iiv until summer, plan i of the mining industry. v.hich;had never been anywhere. He ri.h.rmpn (itch 600.000.000 nn rfnintr a stwt of rwbUclty for! baiit Butte-City arul meant work re what passed for elothes. ln pounds of seafood. iPrlnee Rupert, the Skeena dis trict ana tne iiuiui gcjiri-ij. and wages on a major scale. The yuuth was not quite sure Died In Rupert what to do with a banana. He He had ths happy knaek of had a large, calm faee. wUh an keeping in touch with chanjlnt j expression oi bland wonder, and trends and developments. One 'a razor had not yet removed of his last trio south took place the down. He wore a eWS a when oil discoveries in Southern ! straw hat. with a faded ribbon Alberta were multiplying dollars. and upturned brim, with elastic Oil. like gold. U where you find i under the manly chin. It. and is supremely Indifferent i Triglc? Hardly that Jut a to internaUonal borders. Still j ease of beiog too much alone too Montana and Alberta are cloie Um. Once on the outside, a bal nerehbors. I anted instead of a one sided Mr. Yule remained In Prtnee Rupert for the rsst of his days. livln; In a cottage on MeBride Street, faeini Fourth Avenue. Isolation Exacts Toll Afalnst advice, adventuresome settlers located In Central Brit frowth. provided needed. ish Columbia away in advance people who cannot who were as green as the forests ly Southern Rhodesia all that was FOR FREE HOLIDAYS LONDON. ? The Kensington Council of Social Service- has purchased two houses at South-sea, a south-coast resort to help of the linking tin or ih r.ranrt annual seaside holiday. afford an mander and Mrs. Mitcneii wim Trunk Pacific Railway. Some a table lamp. j had 'become quite well estab ' SALISBURY. Southern Rhode- The presentation was made llshed knew the coontry; osir Miles Thomas, vice- by Lieut. Douglas MeGreish be-t d seasoned and exoeri- 1 chairman of the Nuffield Organ- ment. unfurnished or partly ! 50 rPf m!mbe" and enced But there were others laation in Britain, said recent has farl- were their dancing partners. , ., ,f , icrrr, im for rvm5inn not eoualled Albert Eyolfson was master of . ,A m .k nriH MUltU fl VUU1 iov 1 . KiC? - Happy New Year TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS IN PRINCE RUPERT IN THE CANNERIES AT THE NUMEROUS HUDSON'S BAY CO. ESTABLISHMENTS AND IN THE VARIOUS OTHER CENTRES THROUGHOUT CENTRAL AND NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Grant & Newton ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 713 2nd Ave. West P.O. Box 1399 lUatk V (301 May Trace Mineral Deposit Through Tree and Shrubs Possibility ft a new field of scientific development is forecast in the report of two University of D.C. jseologists, published recently by the Geological Society o! America. The report, entitled "Blo-eo-ehemlcal Prorecthi for Copper and Zinc." was pre Parprt bv Dr. Harry V. Warren and (trs-d-nate student Charles H novation, of the University's Dermt-of Geology nd Grotraphy. It Indicates copper and ilnc deposits may be located by exam ination of ashes from trees and shrubs of an area. It tie UiRCirwr agriculture. 'isolation, when the oressure botany, forestry and geo'.niy for the first time." says Dr. n-aterfront Alex was no stranger ! heerne Ujo ireat. can be cruel, . 1 v. . . . m ' ..... vViitbii tiiiAv mjmhpf AI tne kettle that stood In front o the niake them, He was middle aged, tact and associations can and "search team we Deneve r Post Office before Christmas. I with signs of silver in his hair. exat penalties. demonstrated the OKeMiti Reports showed that 260 tran- heavy handle-bur moustache, Bark in thaw early years a'or nnkmB vegetation um me slents had been provided with , ar4d p, ,sruff oise. couple and their little boy dfc- eloy ot aa area- meals and 81 had been given j atf Erwice , appeared Into the hills. The au- The report -m bd mi the lodgings, while tMO periodicals ' ' u Alex: thorltle knew, in a general way. analysis of metal content found had been distributed to locaK ' 8 they had settled. And that In trees and hmb In various hospital and the city jalL lZLJt 7v rTmanrine All he i was that i ureas of British Columbia. Some Tne meeting wa, presided over rfl.rehed on. Now and area, with definite known mm-bv ao . Brigadier J. T. GUlingham. , aU. ,n4 wf,l rul content, and some where i .: . . . .. i ot.,i.-v.- cxDrrrcncrs ana imnirtiimw - - . divisional commuuu.:., ou.,-uu.. . . . , rm.H An in-esiura- n , . f $15,000,000 cellulose mill at near- .Army i M boff thf stamp of authority, tion wa ordered. Uevelopment tor iby KLvird, while another f Hp mtJd remirrtcer.ces of i The father had passed on. Northern B. C. industrial scheme is proposed fr: ppja CAMPSON TO I'early days-, not In the state, but, Mother and son struggled along. 1 1 . u .. l a t rmnr m.j a - . .. tne warumv-uuui , . ihi in the the Ti eertaln minerals were knevn to be absent la commercial nvst were selected for snrrf?. TEMPLE LIBRARIES The earliest ' libraries were probably temples.' 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