ent ral Inferior Terrace OLANDER LAID AT REST ERRAt'E - me funeral of jf Ols 'dpr was conducted by jjr MacAllister In Knox itd chjrch on Wednesday raoo:: A large number of (lier.-'-i were present to pay x tribute to a pioneer who, lUEhout the years, has given it of his time and resources ucp his fellows. uii'T the war years Oscar adcr Ko." a corporal lc. the lilt Cjst Mllltla Rangers ; place is circled by the he had loved. N R. PARK ESRACE Two months ago Trni'P nnrt nistrlpt RnnrH tiis asked the C.N.R. to : a park In the vacant rail t.sperty north of the track, te'.vcen Kalum and At- 1 E'reets, F day morning a CNR. :c; started work levelling '': rround and by Satur-evc::lng the preliminary I w. well In hand. j expressions of satlsfac-appreciation are being ::3 of the co-operation of .wy officials In getting :k :tarted, MM ClldUU I llCdllu Wednesdays !:rs and Saturdays at 8 p.m. ..-day matinee at 2:30 pjn. Tuesday and Wednesday July 8 and 9 "OCR TOWN" ft William Holden, Martha ' Guy Klbbce, Fay Balnter, -i Bcndl and Frank Craven. Friday and Saturday July 11 and 12 "DANNY HOY Bi:ay Henry, Ralph Lewis, Mcrrltt. Helen Brown, f- Eolderlr.g and Ace. Miss Jack, R.N., head of the Red Cross Nursing ttrvlce was In town on Saturday, having come to inspect the projiess of the preparation of the local hospital. Miss Jack returned eoulh the same day. aL 3 an aircraft watcher, ipar on Ice. t funeral the P.CMJt.'sJ rided Uie pall bearers, these! The face of Terrace and rilst-,;r W bsecher, 8. A. Klr-rlct lg changlnj dally as Il.C. l McLaren, Geoffrey Power Commission crews nnrt it:y Nels Gotbladt and Wal- Wai.icr umer ioevesque, C. . , :J ' Chretien were hon- c'i benrers, 3 the church service : .:rn was made at the v at Kalum where, on ..ineace overlooking the 1 jr:.:e of the Kalum and cm Kivers, aeceaseas jail Mrs. O. n. Maclcnls Is back from Edmonton. he had been called to her home city due to the death of a brother. On Friday an army building v.ui moved into a vacant lot north of the Provincial Police office. The building will bo re conditioned for use ca u munlc- Dominion Telegraph crews are setting poles and stringing wire. The power Is being ixtended to the farm areas, and In the near future "Terrace will have a telephone service. M(ss Norma Kenney, R.N., Miss Lorraine Carrulhers and Edward Kenney, Jr., are here from Victoria tor the summer holidays. Quarterly meetings of the Terrace and District Board of Trade this Tuesday niiiht r111 take the form cf a strawberry social when there will be a special welcome to new residents of the district. The affair will be held In Orange Hall. BURNS LAKE SKI TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace DINE AT PHIL'S (Formerly Skeena Cafe) Ukclse Avenue """ Terrace, ----- , ll.C. t ' jim yum mnfuvLuu'iri. ' i ' - -' - u i'- - u - BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER AND BANQUETS Serve: Tarty Food Fine Pastries Quick and Courteous Service Proprietor, Phil Tetrault SILVER TIP CAFE CIGARS CIGARETTES TOUACCOS ICE CREAM SOFT DRINKS TKHUACE, B.C. NU 1'KOIMIT SERVICE .... See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chtrroltt Rulfk CIwt. Trucks 1'onllac Oldsmoblle n.M.C. Trucks Machine Work A SPla"y Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE M.C. LITTLE, HXUGLAND & KERR LTD. Lutler Manufacturers ' Lot. 0,M "oiilh .nii 'd Lumber T B It K A C K and I'M. Agents For ulernatlonal Harvester Co. Fltstone.Tlre & Rubber Co. Ltd. l'hlco Radios Wilard Batteries PILGRIMAGE OF PIONEERS Vanderhoof Old Timers Revisit llobtail Lake VANDERIIOOP W. J. (Bill) McAllan came Into the Vanderhoof area long before there was a railway and long before Van-derhoof was sketched on a drafting board. Fort Fraser was the trading centre of a large district then when the chief modes of travel were by foot, by mule or by horse. Bill McAllan came in in 19QC to work for the Yukon Telegraph and was assigned to a past at Bob-tall Lake or as It is shown on the maps Naltesby Lake. Sunday Mr, McAllan returned to Bobtail Lake. He was accompanied by two other pioneers or this district Mr. Turnbull, manager of the Hudson's Bay Farm at . Fraser Lake In th early days, and George Snell, who came to the district in 1909 to become Vanderhopf's first farmer. Most of the trip was over the 1 route of the original telegraph' trail and for a small truck the' pilgrims found the going tough. At Bobtail Lake they saw the remains of the old tlegraph cabin while nearby they saw the handiwork of a modern pioneer and his wife who operate a ranch that includes minks, goats, sheep and an admirable garden. Before returning to Vanderhoof, Mr. MjAllan, who is in his eightieth year, hiked about ten miles and climbed to the top of Bobtail Mountain which has an altitude of 4695 left. RUN GETS LIGHTS! Mr. McAllan, whose home Is '"0 ln Victoria, and Mr. Turn- EURN3 LAKE - There 'jn't enniHrh davllrht ,,r mnnnlloM bul1. who res!d in Vernon. for the Omlneci Ski Club dhwn motored up from the south to Burns Lake way. They have . plans made for lighting their , slalom course th's winter if the '. visit oia iricnas ana scenes in the ' district. Power Commission puts the lines I through ln tun. The slalom -.course Is Just outsWe of town ' and the club exnect to have a l-'kl lw n, the hill before the r a niMc UAtSlINi) , I snowfSnsr-Other c'ans call 'for Skeena Bridge Tourist Camp (One Mile East of Town) I Box 13 Terrace, B.C. I he cutting of g two-mile downhill run from the Forestry look-cut to the ski cabin three miles northeast of town. CONVENTION OF FARMERS VANDERHOOF- -Delegates representing nine Farmers' Institutes ln District C, and thir teen Women's Institutes In the Central British Columbia district held their final meetings of the two day convention last week. Motions dealing with school taxes, noxious weeds, land breaking equipment, predatory animals and completion of MrBride-Jasper Highway were passed by delegates. School taxes were a subject of Interest to both men and women but from there on the mutions look different directions The ladlrg made it clear they were agaW-st daylight saving time but tbey gave a "yes" to the motlor calling for rural electrification throughout the district. TraveJtlns ' dental clinics for rural areas, better treatment for pensioners and a home for the ised at Prince George were .alio asked for by the delegates. Mrs. Stella G-unmow. Victoria superintendent cf , the Women's Institutes' of British Co'jimbia, gave a report an, the ederaVccn-vention held In Halifax and described what to"k place at the fiftieth anniversary held at Guelph earlier in the year. W. L. Johnson, supsrlntendent of the Farmers' Institute cf Brit ish Columbia, Dean Clement of the U3.C. and Sam Crocker of Vanderhoof wer guest speakers during sessions of the Farmers' Institute. Social activities Included a lun cheon Thursday with the ladies' of the North Side Institute Act-1 ing as hostess at the Prairledale hall. Men of the loal Farmers! In stitute were hosts to the dele gates at a supper held in i the Vanderhoof Hotel the same'fday. H. M. Blackburn of Prince George Farmers' Institute, president for District C, acted as chairman. Delegates were welcomed to Vanderhoc! by Mr. Wallace 5rep resenting the Board, of .Tjpde, while JohrT Andros, president the local Farmers' Institute.tand Mrs. A. Nicholson extended greet ings on behalf of their respective groups. Smithers CAMPERS WANT TO SWI.M, FISH, Supplies delivered twice I! OAT OR LOAF? . . . Visit weefcy to Lake KatMyn. LAKE KATHLYN GOODACRES' AUTO CAMP SMITHERS, B.C. SMITHERS, B.C. (202) (173) HOLIDAYERS When in the vacation land of Rulklcy Valley SHOP AT Leach Bros. " FOR GROCERIES AND MEATS Free Delivery to Lake Kathlyn Tuesdays and Fridays (180) Telkwa TELKWA HOTEL "The Beauty Spot of the North" Half way to Prince George . , . make this your stop-over, when driving out. Excellent accommodation. Dining room, general store and gas in connection. Rates: $1.25 to $2.00 slnjle, without bath. Rooms with bath $2.50 single, double $4.00. Special rates for famllles'wlth children. (J7) - - Classified Advertising - - Jluslfledi: 2c per word pet Insertion, minimum charge, 60c. Birth tfottcM 60c; Cards of Tbanu, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage nd Engagement Announcement; 13. FUNERAL NOTICE ANDERSON In the city Friday, July 4, 1947, John Anderson, age 60 years. Services at Gren-ville Court Chapel, by Rev. Fred Antrobus, at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 8. Interment ln Falrvlew Cemetery, B.C. Undertakers ln charge of arrangements. (It) FOIt SALfS FOR SALE 4 room house $1200, cash or terms. Phone Red 736 or call 151 9th Ave. West. (157) FOR SALE-26 ft. Gas Boat, roomy deckhouse with full headrcom, 4 h.p. Sasthope ln first class condition. Yacht Club or Phone Bbck 331, (157) FOR SALE Lumber 3x12, 2x6, 8x10, 3x8. Phone Green 698. ' (159) FOR SALE 4-room house and bathroom, with unfinished attic Good location. $2650 cash. Prince Rupert Realty Co. (tf) FOR SALE .8 rcom modern house, new founuations; good location; partly furnished $3,500. AND Well Built C room house on 3 lots; basement; c&ncrete foundations; harbor view; lovely grounds appl fees, currant bushes, lawn, etc. $4,500 full price $3,000 down handles. See ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342. (161) FOR SALE 14-ft. boat with 2A h.p. Inboard Lawson engine. Apply Yacht Club, or phone Green 851. (tf) FOR SALE Used Gyproc for sale cheap. Quaker oil heater $35. 712 2nd. Ave. (156) FOR SALE Desirable resort site on Lake Lakelse. Frances Poe, 147 Linden Avenue, Wllmette, Illinois. (178) FOR SALE 2-rooin fully fur nished cabin and eight-tube battery and electric radio Phone 235 Taxi, inquire Bill McLeod. (6) HOUSEHOLD & Office Furniture Hardware & Losing Supplies New Wire Cable, Fishing Tackle complete $3.75, Pocket Compasses $1. Hotplates $3.50 Scatter Rugs $1.25, Wood St Coal Ranges .small size $30, Used Anvils. Office Chairs, Desks, 3-piece Chesterfield Sets $40. Baby Carriages from, $5, Pails 50c, Electric and Battery Radios. All kinds of other useful articles a:, reasonable prices. B.C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Cabin cruiser 30x9, 16 Regal. Apply Postal Station B. Box 1257, or Fishermen's Floats. (157) FOR. SALE George Turner's Place, l',i miles cut of Terrace. Apply George Turner. (162) FOR SALE iRetrigeration equipment, 1 Vi h.p. Brunner unit and 2 large boxes complete with doors, cooling colls and meat rail. Excellent condition. P.O. Box 278, Prince Rupert. (161) FOR SALE 1 Springfield rifle 30 by 40 crag. $75.00. Al condition. Double-barrel shotgun. $15.00. Phone 464 or Green 105. (163) FOR SALE '31 Essex sedan, fine shape, good tires. $500. 221 5th St. East. (158) FOR SALE Summer cottage with V2 acre land on Lakelse Lake. Apply Terrace Hotel, Terrace. B.C. (162) MACHINERY TO SAW better iumber more economically.' use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, ac (tfi LOST AND FOUND LOST Ladles lapel watch. Red 548. (159) FOUND On Monday, bunch of keys on ring on 6th Ave. West, past Dunsmulr St. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) LOST 17-Jewel Waitham watch, between Knox Hotel and Rupert Butchers. Reward. Finder please return to Dally News. (157) LOST Man's Rolex Watch with gold strap. Engraving on back. Box 258 Dally News, Reward. (162) WANTED WANTED Used length. Box 1337. WANTED House. bedrooms. Box 255 Dally News. (159) WANTED TO RENT -4 or 5-room furnished or partly furnished house or suite. P.O. Box 171, Prince Rupert. (157) WANTED 4 Easthope Marine Engine. Box 250 Daily News. (159) WANTED Homes for three kittens. Phone Red 939 after 6 pm. U58) OFFICE WORKER wouW like board and room in private home. P.O. Box 171, Prince Rupert. (157) SHIP Us Your Scrap. Metals, Top Prices Paid Active Trading Company Ltd.. 935 East .Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. (tf) HELP WANTED MAIDS wanted for Miller Bay Hospital for kitchen and ward work. Native .and white appli cants will be considered. Good salary offered. Phone or write the Matron,, Miller Bay Hospi tal. (162) MAN WANTED-rCapable of .tak-,, Ing entire charge of Civic Centre. Must be first class organizer, and sports director. State age, qualifications, and salary expected, to President, Terrace and District Civic Centre, Terrace, B.C. (159) FOR RENT FOR REST To respons ible par ty, 3 room cottage full furnished. Apply 1840, 6th Ave. E. (157) FOR RENT Three room cottage partly furnished. Phone Green 626. (162) FOR RENT 16 foot boats with air-cooled engines, also row-tooats. Phone 564, (161) FOR RENT Comfortable room. Phone Blue 967. 427 5th Ave. East. (161) FOR RENT Housekeeping room, single men. 221 5th Ave. East. (160) FOR" RET 4 rooni apartment close to town. Phone 543 or call 629 6th Ave. West. (tf) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from home. Table meals. Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) METAL WORK DONT Walt for Winter. Now is the time to have that eaves-trough fixed and furnace installed. Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd . Black 834 (tf) CANCER FUND NEARLY $250 The total amount cf subscriptions tf. the 1947 Conquer Cancer Campaign In .Prince Rupert .has reached $2,433.06, according to a statement by the local chairman. Mrs. J. D. Fraser. Recent contributions. Include $5 from- the J. H. Carson Co. Ltf ., and $12 from members of ths Burns Lake Forest Branch. 1'hree Sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE (ALL TIMES SHOWN DAYLIGHT SAVING) Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m. Coqultlam. FriUays, 5 pm. Catala. Saturdays, 10:15 pjn. Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays, 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 8 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS June 27 July 11-25 FOR SOUTH ISLANDS June 29 July 13-27 Midnight. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 508 Prfncc Hupcrt Daflp jactoa . i - M r ' Monday July 7, 1947 v - tWb or three ' I " ' I WP" i t t ! 1 COMING to PR. RUPERT ON SPECIAL TRAIN OF 22 RAILROAD CARS ALL THE IE ON CAN 7 S m (Watch for Dates) 4 - BIG SHOWS -4 12 - MAJOR RIDES -12 SEE: MYSTERIOUS FUN HOUSE A THRILL A LAUGH A SECOND . FROM IT A africa iang-uoo-La f Ferocious Man-killing GORILLA (ALIVE) ALBERTA SLIM & CO AND HIS TRAINED HORSE 'KITTEN IN A WESTERN SHOW DIXIE WALKER V?J!!LT '!"' THE IRON LUNG In t Person . t ith JOYS OF THE CIRCUS I W sTAI)A'S FINEST MIDWAY ! k V' ' ft BIG DAYS OF FUN AND FROLIC fi Extra!! Streamlined Train S'i, PHONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service Its good business to " keep your coal bin full! , You get speediest possible delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS Prints Are So Gay I "JWV This, is just one of the many from our summer print collection. An interesting colorful motif with a touch of black trim for smart decor. You'll want more than one of these beauties. USE OUR CONVENIJJNT BUDGET PLAN NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Suey Chow Mein CHINESE DISHES OUR SrEC I i'JC T Y Open S ajn. to 2 aJn. PHONE 178 RUPERT MOTORS ITD. Chrysler Parts and Service Depot We specialize In rebulldlngChrysler Marine and Industrial Engine Complete Automotive Repair? Service for all makes of cars and trucRs. Call on us for your CimvSLER ENGINEERED PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Out-of-town orders given special attention. Corner Second and Park Avenues