~ A ft a 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Friday Geptembes 26, i MORE DOUGHNUTS A ee eg, Canati epnt $7,837,000 for arvest Da bake: aoughnut 1950, com- pared with $4,677,000 in 1949. ie ws Whe ny More than a 100 people en- joyed the first held at Annunciation School. The hall was decorated in fall colors of autumn leaves and/ miusic was supplied by the West- ernaires. | Master of ceremonies was Phil | Lyons. Joint conveners were the | Holy Name Society, the Catholic | Women's League and the CYO. Ladies of the CWL and the} mbers ‘of the CYO provided | refreshments Harvest Ball | We have built a reputation for lair dealing on | nery | saying: | Natives Assail (Continued from Page 1) li’s always hard for our| | people to get employment in the | past and now. Their livelihood | | depends entirely on the ian industry, | The merchants of Prince Ru- | pert, unfortunately, will feel the |pinch. This los sof earnings will | | hit our people hard.” | PRAISES CANNERIES Mr. Williams praised the can- operators for their help, | the beginning of the industry on the B.C “From canning }coast, the canning companies have been generous to the ;Native peoples in advancing money and assisting them with | }gear for their boats and money | —_ le” LOOT I. Meesiemrecnsre iis. Is were © tw van ® Vor SHION’S Fall the soft texture ol our FAVOR... 8 silky & superbly g tailored coats. Choose yours @ NOW! & Wallace's : Dept. Store CERTIFIED USED CARS A test drive of one of the following A-1 used cars will satisfy the most discriminat- ing buye 1951 FORD FORDOR— two- tone only 21,000 miles $2100 1950 FORD FORDOR— A ell kept car $1800 1947 FORD FORDOR— Very neat $1200 SPECIAL OFFER. One only 1950 MONAR c H CONVERTIBLE — Every pos- ible extra ae a dream car, Priced right "SORE Q Bok Parker Ltd. Phone 93 Ea ® @ e @ e a w © all CHOW TIME A French soldier buys a meal in the market place of a town in Indo-China, The woman is one of the 1,000,000 adhe ts of ths Cao-Dai sect, or of the. politieo-religious bodies in the southeast Asia country, torn by si< years of civil w The 27-year-old sect is headed by a white-garbed “pope,” a former Ronan Catholic and has a college of cardinal nd its dioceses are headed by bishops and arch dishops Say Cao-Dai exercises a “terrible influence.” risk of on Canadian ssionaries in Indo-China On:‘e a family joins the sect it cannot leave without (CP PHOTO) Railroader Retires After Rising to Vice-President From Clerk's Post MONTREAL—A man who made; 1912 the foundation for a 40-| Canadian National Railways whisky’ —enieeoeenrnnnty x WATER reveals true flavour Put Seagram's “83” Seagram Canadian test. Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a ) Qa whisky’s true, natural flavour and bouquet. 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Like new 5900 Full price Vith special Full price Come in or Phone 871 — Anytime |the Grand agencies a temporary clerk’s post with| year career in railroading lead-| honored here Wednesday by fel- Trunk Railway injing to a vice-presidency of thejlow vice-presidents of the sys- } ter n * * } a dinner they saluted Pportunities IN PRNAFMACY +016 cope ww0s0"contsivs tions to rail and air transporta- D b d b B C Offi ° / jtion accounting methods have won hit international recogni- escribed by B.C. ICLATS 0» nim internationat reco oe M Cooper Growing opportunities for young men training; One of his ° . se 8 » im nts in pharmacy were pictured by officials of the Phar-|™ retires Sept. 30 biggest achieve- occured in 1923 when he | consolidated the accounts of the maceutical Association of B.C. during their visit to!lines which' now comprise the aay . pg a 5 —_.|Canadian National system. The Prince vupert yesterday. jamalgamation involved more They were E. A. Mann, presi- ° ithan 100 companies in four dent, and Fred Fullerton, man- Rain Dela S }major groups, each with its ager, who with other interested y OWn separate accounting meth- authorities are making a tour of od northern and central cities H t B t A uniform set of accounting Manufacturers, the armed arves u procedures had to be devised for services, hospitals, government the new organization and there educational establish- ments and numerous other ganizations are all offering a Apples Heavy greater number of openings for | students going in for pharmacy,”| WINNIP EG Intermittent Mr. Mann said rains have further delayed har- was no pattern or precedent to work trom. The principles he |laid down then have never been changed. He ‘was | cOmptroller 1937 and a of the company in vice-president in - tie seit tcimle Vik iat 7 Taking the armed services as | V — seep = oh yw , | 1945 ‘ 4 ee ‘ orovinces and only in the pas an example, the army undei-|! Hé has also been camntiaiies halos oa 1 student throug:,| WO or three days has it been has also been comptroller ces to put a studen rougi. of Trans-Canada Air Lines since its inception in 1937 and he or- ganized the TCA accounting years of pharma-| Possible to resume combiaing at no and threshing in many sections particularly in Saskatchewan and his last two ceutical study in college, expense to himself, and pwards ‘kiberti system which has been author-| him a commission upon gradu pe oie in tough grades is 12d by the Air Transport Board ation. The navy and air force n increase in tough erades as ¢ ; , ae io oak have similar sct mes,” noted in marketings in several 4S 4 Standard for all Canadian le ila scne 2S | air lines Many of its features have been adopted by the Interna- tional Air Transport Association In addition to the administra- tive duties attached to his vice- sections due to rains which have nianufacturers are in increasing | occurred since harvesting began need of “detail men,” who are| and to the inferior drying wea- trained pharmacists assigned to ther as the te progresses, explain to members of the medi- eee ae ted the Cai ae Oe cal profession the latest devel-| ona ailways poe u ra ce abibents in the drug production,|Partment, _ ee edie ee Mr Cooper | Mr. Fullerton felt that forma- In some districts, upwards of aauhemena at many special | tion of the college of pharmacy|*Wo Weeks of good weather is aan 7 8s ond tad an import- at the University of BC has done | needed before harvesting can be! ® part in the preparation of Mr. Fullerton said that drug ; the CNR’s submission tc much to encourage young men to| completed in the west, as a : n to the | Sas recent Royal Commission on enter the profession. | OKANAGAN we remrwyits ; it { cee ; seer the '@nsportation and has attended The party left last night for, Weather was warmer in the every session of the parliament- ary committee on railways and shipping since 1923 Prince George. Also in the group| Okanagan Valley, with very cool were A. F. McDuffee, registrar,| nights. No rains and a few high and Professor Finlay A. Morri-.| winds, s0n, assistant dean in the UBC Bartlett pears equalled college of pharmacy; and Vera| vious estimates in yield and the Enves, editor of Western Drug-| movement of these is finished gist | Flemish Beauties are being four times as much hot water een meter harvested at present but D’An- 4 @omparable family of C3 2 jous have not started. Prunes ago eas i are still moving in volume and. - CLLa aNd . pre- a Pea ermine MORE BATHS? We have mn are now practically finished but movement to canners will con- tinue for some little time stock a DEME AR UM Beauties and Jonathans have R AR j not been picked as yet. Previous estimate of apples to fresh market was 6,488.000 boxes will continue to do so for anothe: |few days GENERAL | McIntosh apples are moving in - 4 \|heavy volume and Delicious are This has now been revised up wards to 6,524,000 boxes Peaches for the fresh market (IMPORTED) | now commencing to move. Ronre us '@ Fed | are of grey metall Thispadvertisement is not published er displayed by rolled battleship lino the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. % ALL COLORS % HIGH AND LOW WEDGES Just slip a foot into one of these wonderfully buoyant shoes . and float off on your round of activities! For walking, working, relaxing . . nothing equals their good-ldoking comfort, Phone 600 ashion Footwear j}more for the | was | appointed | The modern family uses two to which we are reducing to clear New Suede and Leather Casuals JUNIOR EXECUTIVE... $110 TYPIST’S DESK Single Pedestal, 42” McLEAN & RUDDERHAM Agencies Limited advanced to the needy during ithe winter ° “I personally state that the! companies in the past have done immediate welfare of the natives than the Depart- ment of Indian Affairs “I'm not criticizing the de- partment because they are re- Stricte dso much that their field men cannot do as much as they would like at times.” This smear campaign that is how going on is not hurting the officers or the members of the Native Brotherhood.” TRING, England (CP)~One of England's leading motor . car racers, Stirling Moss, was fined £5 for speeding on a local high- way, Ib was stated he drove his car between 48 and 53 mph [This edvertisement is not published or 20 years s| dienlared by the Liquor Contro! 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