ft Prince Rujicrt. Friday, July PRINCE RUPERT YEARS AGO July 25, 1922 .Major J. A. Motherwell, chief Inspector of fisheries, predicted that the salmon season would be ftetter than the 1921 season. He iras In the city in the course of Bs annual inspection tour of district-two. Dr. P. T. Waterman, anthropologist for the Smithsonian institute, Washington, on a tour ol British Columbia and Alaska, declared that Indian totem poles were ;&s beautiful and Interesting! as the Parthenon of Greece. He ' made a specialty of studying totems for the institute. The local branch of the Great War Veterans Association planned to take an acitve part In a reception for Lord Byn? of Vimy who was to visit the city In August A parade, to include all association members was to be organized. July 23, 1912 Building permits to a value of HAY FEVER hzs brra -4 .-fcv.safrfy by tbotiiarxii vteonctvofiered ' : .-r. treaminc irriuted TTs. Itchy r.d !.u ijiected and wbctwd. uncbed. cboLfd. ipluitend rwj ytai. Now tlinr (Itra. work, fir) normal Uanlct to Trwipt-uai R.VZ-MAH. Yoq nrrda't .offer Hty Frrt macrr. Tate KAZ-VIAH and ft ti rcLrf you lor.t ir. S0cSi&t4ni(5iau.&-l B U a n a RUPERT tt B it a n H t n r u A r n n R n n H n u n a a 2 n D a n n B B Dr6SSS U II B u HERE'S HOW B If both dresses B and take the n for 1 NO EXCHANGES CASH ONLY Also Coats - Suits - Hats - On Sale Sale Ends Saturday ! RUPERT REPAIR AND RECONDITION YOUR HOME THIS SUMMER! CALL Daflp )3cnj$ 25, 1947 GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Phone RED 561 P.O. Box 721 Steamer Service from PRINCE I to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjn. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight (All Times Pacific Standard) Tor reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUFERT $6,200 were issued during the previous week. These included a warehouse for Fred Stork, a residence for E. H. Shockley, residence for Fred Riffou, residence for O. E. Angell. a warehouse for Kaien Hardware and a residence for R. Scott. Sir Richard McBrlde, premier of British Columbia, wrote to J. S. Gray, conductor of Prince Rupert's first band, thanking h'm Tor the part the band took in the reception during his recent visit. Lady "Alexander Coming Saturday Lady Alexander, wife of Canada's Governor General, will be a visitor in the city for a brief period tomorrcw afternoon dur-ipthe stay of the steamer"?rin-cess Norah on which she is returning south after a tour in Ihe Yukon. Coming Here from Whitehorjeshe will be accompanied by her three children-Rose. Brian and Shane and podson. Peter Smith. Frcm Vancouver Her Excellency will proceed to Edmonton where she will rejoin the Governor General. The Governor General Is continuing his trip by air and will nnt be visiting Prince Rupert th trip. Classified Acveriism? Pays! IBHBI PEOPLES Values to $20.00 IT WORKS. Pick ojit any two dresses. are the same price, pay for one only other one free. If the prices are different, pay for the highest price one only and take the second dress free. Either way you get a second dress entirely, free of charge. PEOPLES For Your Eating Pleasure . . . Broadway Cafe (Formerly Boston Cafe) THE BEST FOOD BANQUET HALL FINEST COOKING i; F0B LUNCHEONS, :: DINNERS AND TOP SERVICE I AFTERNOON TEAS Chinese Dishes Chow Mein Chop Suey "TAKE-OUT" ORDERS ANY TIME Hours: 7 A.M. to 1:30 AM. I'M GLAD I'M One day a wee boy said to me: "O Gee. My Dad is Tops. "I like my Dad, he's different to some other fellow's pops. "He helps me with my lessons, at night we play a game "It's Just a children's game, you see, but he plays it Just the same. "If I do something wrong he says: 'Now, son, that isn't right.' "He shows me how it should be done, so I'll be smart and bright "He never scolds or fusses when he's around the house, "I never have to go about Just, like a little mouse. "The kids can come to our house, they never have to care. "They're never worried or afraid because my dad is there. "He likes to see me have some fun, he says that I'll soon grow, "When I am big like him 111 have to work and make a lot of dough. "He brought me home a bicycle and then I got a gun. "I think I'm Just the luckiest guy.. I'm glad I'm Daddy's son. JOSEPHINE MacDONALD. n p Radio Dial Cr I I t 1240 Kilocycle (Subject to change) a FRIDAY P.M. 4:00 Ed McCurcy Sings 4:15 Stock Quotations 4:30 Rambling Cowboy 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00-Summer Concert 5:30 T.B.A. 5:45 Community Calendar 6:00 T.BJV. 6:30 Band Music 6:40 Recorded Int. 6:45 Recorded Int. 6:50 Fish Arrivals and Int. 7:00 CBC News 7:15 The Readers' Club STORE I aie STORE SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert PHONE 200 DADDY'S SON 7:30 Heritage of Music 8:00 Prairie Schooner, Wpg;. 8:30 Winnipeg Drama 9:00 Continental Varieties 9:30 Three Suns Trio, N.B.C. 0:45 The Frasers 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. 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PHONE 173 SAILS HATCH COVERS SKATE COVERS EDMONDSON AWNING & SAIL WORKS Phone BLUE 120 160 East Third Ave. (Next to Shenton's) "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 ' ' BACKGROUND OF TOTEM IS EXPLAINED ' The mystery of how a totem pole bearing the floral crest of the Firewood clan of Indians, which originated on the Skeena River, should have been brought to Prince Rupert from the Queen Charlotte Islands where, presumably, no clan ever had the firewood crest, has been solved by Charles Dudoward. whose knowledge of his people's back grounds has been aided by the work of Dr. Marius Barbeau, Dominion anthropologist. Mr. Dudoward's explanation was Inspired by a feature column In the Daily News of July 23 in which the columnist, "M. E. Anderer," told of the attraction which the floral carved pole had for tourists, and his own per plexity as to how the pole could have originated on the Queen Charlottes. Quoting a work by Dr. Bar-beau called "A True History of the Fireweed Phratry," part of a series of anthropological studies of totem poles of the north coast and interior Indians, Mr. Dudoward has the following to say: "The Sky clan Is one of the most important among the Gitk-san, Tsimpsean and Nlshga tribes. It is also represented among the Haidas of the Queen Charlotte Islands and the two Athapascan groups, the Babine and Iiagwiiget, of the Interior plateaux, "Its origin Is traced back to Temlaham on the Skeena. and its remote anctstress was Gow-Oujh, the virgin whom Rays-of-the-Sun, a sky spirit, once took to wife, in mythical times. Its members among the Oltksan fall Into three or four groups or sub-clans and their differences are marked. They consider each other as Belonging to wholly different clans. The Gltkasan families that belong to the Sky clan proper are: Gurhsan and Hanamuq, of GlUegyukla (Klt-j-egukla); GltludahL Nurhs and Wawsemlarhae. of Klspayak." (Klsplox); Hatlsran and Aret of Gitenmaks (Hazelton); Weedel-dal of Gitsemglem-lKitsumkal-lum) and Tpee. of the Haidas (Queen Charlotte Islands)." -Thus Is .established the Sky They beg for it. . , DR. BALLARD'S Canned m Puppy Food The Wonder Puppy Fooil B 12 SIXTH STREET clan connection of the naida people with the same mainland clan and offers explanation why the Fireweed crest was used on the Halda totem pole which found its way to a Prince Rupert park. Incidentally, according to Dr. Barbeau, several "Royal" families among the Tsimpseans, including some on the Naas River nfcd Porcher Island, claim Gow-Ough as their tribal ancestress. The Gitkeemele clan traces Its origin to the mythical village of Keemelae on the Naas River arid its ancestress also bore the name of Gow-Ough. Her supernatural experiences were the same. as for the Sky clan related previously. The "Royal" Tsimpsean families, known as Gfcsewudwada, include the Wee-saiks and Nis-waerns of the mainland, and the Tessbesaw, of Kllkatla. Also the Harasu and Gyaedem-Skan-ees of the Hagwilget tribe on the upper STwena are members of the clan. Crests of the Sky clan are Thunderbird (Golden Eagle) Fireweed, Grizzly Bear, Black-fish and Rainbow. Mrs.Lance Potterton left on the Pnnce Rupert last night for a visit to Ocean Falls. I EARLY NEWS I IS WELCOME Local news Items, to ensure publication, should be In the office by 10 am. Contributors J are asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and personal interest are always welcome. REIIEVE m w t m m r tBm m m m w w i BY RUBBING IN I B r n i Juick rcatcle relief, ii, p 1 ft-it-dryiog, i itront odor. .In. tit (L3Ii M M JUL im GEORGE McWHINNEY & Company CONTRACTING IN Decorating, Landscaping Lawns, Etc. 117 4th Ave. E. 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