iJ ii 13 J II a ii ;.i V M :i : 4 I 3 a 13 a a U u n ii if u ti ta is a ti ti a ti n a ti a a a a a S n f. m m Iff, I' J,,,. I TJjg TMW. " w a a' m 3, a u ii 3 a a a a m 3 T 'I a P i I. H s rfnre 'Rupert Jciosf Monday, October 6, 1947 Y If U. te t f 1 V t : ; ,V 1 i M l fh . Irl 8 ?fV V 1 fe i t : oX s I 5 tzo avis. t z and the Cold too ! i'iBe fair, in allwca- ;ther"it1CthTsstly ' - Ajiif'-filsr. new flare baclo See our Fall Coat range. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE SHIPS AND WATERFRONT ' On Its way to the Queen Char- to cruise the Cape St. James lptte Islands to make prellmi-area of the Islands "and then nary surveys for a projected in-proceed to her base at San ternatlonal marine rescue sta- Diego. Lt. L. a. ivlazoway is in Hon, the United States Navy command and the personnel of fleet tug U.S.S. Hidatsa arrived the 210-foot naval vessel con-in port early yesterday after- sists of 60 men. Lt. R. O. Richter ubon and will leave tomorrow Is special Sofar project officer RUPERT PEOPLES STORE 1 1 V A I I A -rr ;g YY ..viU O on the vessel aboard which are also two Canadian naval officers on special assignment Lt. C Brooks and Warrant Officer Dunbar of Esquimau. C.P.R. steamer Princess Ade laide, with Capt. Fred McGraw relieving Capt. William Hube-net, is due in port at 9:45 tonight from the south and will sail fit 11 -M n m nn Vior return I "-- w V . W- HVi W v U A to Vancouver and waypolnts. Two coastal vessels of Union' Steamships Ltd. provided Sun- riav ehinrtlnflr oHtitv n f V,Ie ! port. Steamer Cassiar, Capt. Alfred Aspinall, arrived in port at 10:45 from her regular fortnightly voyage to Massett Inlet of the Queen Charlotte Islands. At 3:45 steamer Chilcotln, Capt John Boden, arrived from Van couver and waypolnts, sailing at p.m. for Alice Arm, Stewart flnrl n t. Vi p r nrtrthnm nnlntc Union steamer Coquitlam ha LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Land Recording District of Prince Rupert and situate at the mouth of Large Creek (Denlse Creek) Denlse Arm, near Cloyah Bay. TAKE NOTICE that Highway Construction Company Limited, P.O. Box 171, of Prince RuDert. British Col. umbla, occupation Contractors Intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted approximately 30O feet to me aoumeasi 01 tne mouth of Larce Creek at approximately high water mark on Denlse Arm thence West 52 degrees North 2940 feet; thence East 38 degrees North 1320 feet thence East degrees south 2640 feet: thence est 38 degrees South 1320 feet to re- urn to post and containing elehtv vrca. mure or less. For the purpose of digging and producing sand and gravel. HIOHWAY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED By Leo Micheal Shannon, Agent Dated September ISth, 1947. (250) IN THE SUPRE-IE COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOHN VASSILOPOULOS:, DECEASED If ltSTATE 27th day of September, A.D. 1947. GORDON F. I OP.BES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. '242) miaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnai. fr WHAT'S NEW FOR FALL? r It's YOU! Full cut and longer lengths plus new styling so that even jour husband takes notice. Sec all that's new this Fall at Wallaces. At WALLACE'S of BISSBal-BBiaaBIBflBBnBHKBBV I courses B 0 0 0 0 H B B fl U n B B 0 B B DIDNT GIVE "SUCKERS" AN EVEN BREAK When the owner of a night club in New York said to his patrons that this painting was worth $50,000, he wasn't exaggerating. He hung the picture in his gambling den and behind it, an assistant would look at the players' cards, unseen but able to see. Then he would signal "the boss" by an electric device. Police raided the place and took the painting away as evidence. HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I separate a waterglass when it becomes stuck in another? A. Pour cold water in the lmnpr nnp tn onnfrart it nnrl points and sailed at midnight ,hen ta th ,, one , for Vancouver via the south end . ,, ,f the hot Water and immediately whPnro sh will rPtnrn here tn- morrow morning to sail at 1:30 p.m. lor Vancouver and way-; points. , can then be easily separated. Q. How can the skins from beets be removed very readily? A. Place the beets in hot water for a short time, drain off fill the vessel with cold water. Q. How can the shiny parts c a garment be removed? A. Sponge it with a solution of one teasponnful of ammonia e quart of Then been withdrawn for three weeks ? J?1"' Press 0n the wrong slde' from the Vancouver-Prince Ru- pert-Stewart run, being replaced by the Chilcotln while she receives annual overhaul. After verified on or before the 31st day ol uctoDer. i47, failing wnicn distrl button will be made having regard oniy to sucn claims oi whicn I shall nave been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 19th day or September, A.D. 1947. OORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. (234J IN THE SUPREME tODRT OF BRI TISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOHN ANDERSON. OR JOHN ANDERSEN. DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton. Local Juge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was in the 22nd day of September. A. D. 1947, appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Anderson, or Andernen, late of Prlncr Rupert. British Columbia, who rilv on or about the 4th dav of July. 1947 st the City of Prince Rupert. British Columbia. All persons Indebted V the said estate aro required to pa' the amount of their Indebtedness me forthwith and sll persons havln claims against the said Estate are re quired to file them with me proper! verified on nr before the 31st dav o' October. 1947. falling which dlstrlb"-tlon will be made harlng resard onl to such claims of which I shall havr bepn notified. DATED et Prince Rupert. B. C. thl' 22n1 day of Sentembcr, A. D. 1947. OORDON FRASF.R FORBFft OFFICIAL ADMfNISTRATOP PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. (238) LAND ACT NOTICE O" INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND Tn J.nd Recording District Prlnre Runert and situate at tlr-"ont.h of Laree Creek (Denlse Creek) Denliw Arm. nr Clovah Bar. NOTICE thKt Hlthwav Con-ruction Comnanv Limits of P.O Tlox 171. Prlnrn Rnnort. RrlfUVi nnl. I'mbla. occuoation Contrartorn Intend Ti Roniv ior n leaso of t.h fotjowln" wTlh1 landv Commenctntr at t vst DlonteH annroxlmitelv arm fee 'n the Bontheast of tbe mouth o irife creek st "nnroxlmotely ni' "ter mark on Doilw Arm tbonce vest o' neer North 1400 fet-v,ncf Wm, iq rtec-oen Roitt.K oano 't: t,henc Esst 51 degrees South inn feot- thence Fast 3 fleirreM Vr-th OBnn feet to return t not nd iwt.inin ninety iitm. more or less. Fr the n"rnow of rtleing and producing H rd ffravel. I'lnnwtT CONSTRUCTION mypw TJMtTTCD Bv Io Micheal Shannon, A cent Tilted Pentemher 16th. 1047, j (250) Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert T. A. D. Tremblay, Victoria R. Pethick, Victoria; A. P. Oar diner, Vancouver; R. c. Ellis Vancouver; G. D. Leversage Vancouver; B. W. Dysart, Nel- IS FEATURED Congress Described anil History of Salvation Army In District Reviewed The War Cry or October 4 devotes an entire illustrated page to the recent Northern British Columbia Native Indian Congress held here. The pictures Include panorama views of Frince Rupert and Hazelton and the general story gives, In considerable detail, accounts of the various meetings and the personnel of delegates. Mention Is made of how the Army first came to this part of the west. More than 50 years, Port Simpson first heard of an organization known as the Salvation Army In Vancouver. Three delegates were sent south to Investigate and soon the Army was well under way In Skeena district. The first local native officers appointed In Northern B.C. were Envoy Moody and his assistant, Sgt.-Major Henry Talt. If your building, house or fur. nltu-e were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your insurance advisers now I H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED 218 Sixth Ptreet Aoio Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL SAFETY ON RAILWAYS Instruction Car Here for Benefit of ON.lt. Lmployccs Canadian National Railways' first safety instruction car equipped with movie projector maximum number of people concerned, a special car was equipped and sent out. After the return of the Coquitlam to Terrace; Miss K. Laxton, Prince as showing the proper way to do her run, the Chilcotln will be Rupert; N. R. Coyle, Edmonton; Jobs that are dangerous when put on the Vancouver-Prince Mrs. W. Campbell, city; Mr. and carelessness enters the picture Rupert-Ketchikan royte to re- Mrs. J. Ward and son, Hazelton; ! The car also carries a film pro-lleve the Camosun during her G. R. Milne, Prince George; Dr.'duced.by the Santa Fe Railway annual overhaul. and Mrs. F. H. Prouse, Hazelton; ; one on cycling for the benefit of ' i E. Jackson, East Kwlnltsa; Mrs telegraph messenger boys, and AFRICANIZE CIVIL SERVICE , C. Dawson, Hazelton; Mrs. M, LAGOS, Nigeria, 05 News- Hartford, Hazelton; Miss paper representatives recently Herman, Juneau. saw the government's efforts to Africanize the civil service. AT ..., the railways workshops at Ebutt M lxrTI fl D T U f D M R Metta", of ?4 assistant foremen, 26 are African. Anbther 2,473 are employed In the, workshops, j IN THE SUPREME COURT OF I BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE 1 OP LIU LIN SINO OR LEW SHONU KOY OR HARRY LIU (LEWIS), DE CEASED. INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 19th day of September, A.D. 1947, appointed Administrator of the Es tate of Liu Ltn Sing, or Lew Shong Koy, or Harry Liu (Lewis), late of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, who TAKE NOTICE that bv Ordor of ! died on or about the 31st day of His Honour Judce W. o. Fnlti.r, maio ' July. 1347. at Prince Rupert. British the 27th day of September. A.D. 1947, ' Columbia. All persons Indebted to the I was appointed Administrator of the I -'d estate are required to pay the Estate of John Vassllopoulos, deceased, amount of their Indebtedness to me and all parties having claims. HKHlnst i forthwith and all persons having the said Estate are herebv iraulred Claims against tne said Estate are re 10 iurnisn same, properly verified to quircu wj me mem wun me properly me on or before the 15th day of November, A.D. 1947, after which claims riled may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. AND all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount oi ineir maeoteaness to me forthwith DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C . this iiwiii i i,in iiVi M. a number of stills dealing with specific Jojs end accidents that can and do happen. iThls afternoon there were several more showings held in the- car to accommodate shop and yardmen who were unable A . ... fl just ,Wcrt's oil yu Roin urr" ' r dialely. Ladies' Bowling October 7 Toilers vs. Savny Orange vs. Manson's, Watts St Nickerson vs. Variety, Lucky Strikes vs. Comets, Annettes vs. Bankers. October 9 Scuby's vs. Big Sisters, Moose vs. Cosmos, Blowers vs. West View: Miller Bay vs. for visual instruction, living R0sa Lee's, Coasters vs. Sweet quarters for attendants and ajgxteen- t-asonne inotur mm , b"- i October 14-Orange vs. Tollers, i for use where power is not avail-1 w u & Nlckorson vs. Savov able, arrived in Prince Rupert M111 ys over the week-end in charge of ' , J. B. Bannerman, safety super- J "v"'"- visor of Canadian Niional's October lC-Moose vs. Bankers, western region, accompanied by Blowers vs. Big Sisters, Lucky N. R. Coyle, safety inspector for Strikes vs. Manson's; Coasters vs. the British Columbia district. West View, Sweet Sixteen vs. This morning 25 officials, of- Rosa Lees, f ice workers and yardmen wer October 21 Watts & Nickerson ' shown "Safety in Action," a vis vs. Orange, Miller Bay vs. Bank uai instruction film produced bj the Denver Si Rio Grande West ern Railway Co. During the wa this company found its acclden ratio rising at an abnormal rat and undertook a safety cam paign which included the film ing and showing of "Safety ii Action." R. C. Vaughan, presl dent of Canadian National Rail ways, saw the film and arrang cd purchase of lt for instruc tional use among company cm- ers, Annettes vs. Savoy; Scuby's vs. Manson's, Moose vs. Variety October 23 Blowers vs. Comets, Lucky Strikes vs. Toilers, Coasters vs. Big Sisters; Sweet Sixteen vs. Cosmos, Rosa Lee's vs. West View. October 28 Miller Bay vs. Variety, Annettes vs. Orange. Scuby's vs. Toilers; Moose vs. Savoy,. Blowers vs. Manson's. October 30 Lucky Strikes vs ployees. In order to reach thei Watts & Nickerson, Coasters s. uomeis, bwect Sixteen vs. Bankers; Rosa Lee's vs. Big Sisters, West View vs. Cosmos. November uvcjnoer 4 Annettes Annettes puiuuny muring me east me VS, car was moved to the prairies in Lucky Strikes, Scuby's vs, Watts' order to benefit crews before the' & Nickerson, Moose vs Orange son; v. G. Stenstrom, Vancou-1 extra traffic of grain movement Blowers vs. Toilers, Miller Bay ver; E. C. Mapson, Vancouver; j commenced. vs. Savoy. D. W. Fowler, city; C. BrookV In the western region since ' Esquimalt; M. Winkler, Vancou-j the latter part of July, the car to attend the morning instruc- ver, . m. LmnDar, Esquimau; win ncxi can ai amitners, last uon. Showings will continue to R. Porter, Vancouver: A. J. Den-1 stop In British Columbia before' morrow. neus, Calgary; L. Wannetta, moving on to Alberta, Saskatch city; L. F. May, Vancouver; H. ewan and Manitoba, ending up Barris. Kamlonns Mrs P Pnh. i In Wlnnlnpc nhnut. thp pnH nf ertson. Prince George; D. B. Col-! November: Mffffpf MM 0H hurst, Terrace; J.R.Banner- "Safety in Action" is in tech "Ia 61 vl ITIULCUU man, Winnipeg; D. C. Best, Vic- nlcolor and Illustrates the com-, torla; Mrs. E. Parkin and fam- monest accidents that occur on lly, Sandspit; Mrs. E. Hendley, North American railways as well Optometrist HI "v each nn'" TV'" mu bei, w Ml Utters . ..Mnriiuii i Home Ben- A. lnr her n or-' . Va."f ... xc: Tho ..y. r . rctciv r . ... k mon'h ui Write W lMV aCM ,t0,. P 101 WlHMt' f,n0, , .... 3,, ,98. SEND YOUR UIIIR TO AT - MANSONS Jewellers 522 Third Ave. Phone Green 324 for - -r i , . note -,... ta i k l , mr, 1 1 .n a v m i i . .,. v. v. . Jsm n !- - . i I I faB J1 l Lti t.v x'r i if. 1 1 .ntV I uun Bu-Tay Products, Ltd. Los Angeles 22, Calif. "Offering 37 years of practical Experience in Prince Rupert" JOHN GURVICH has returned to the CONTRACTING BUSINESS No Job Too Large No Job Too Small EXCAVATING, HAULING, LAND CLEARING PHONE 32 SIXTH STREET GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Phone RED 561 P.O. Hox 721 k" IT J TOMORROW wry PRINCE RUPERt Durqess 11 f (r A UNIVFWii D.i.... " lSIH -7) 0"n oo'ak - Ueo. Murphy ywrTHE ARAELO AFF "SERVING THE NORTH SINTE C r For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE it Tort Edward, B.C. CHOP SUEY O CHOW HID 7:00 am. to 11:00 pia. Winter tain;! 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