Union S.S. Appointments BETTER COMMUNICATIONS (Continued rrom page 1) Prince Rupert Daily News Friday. Srptrmber 7. 1851 Mr. OEsten. after considerable Mitt FORREST a1 M Big Station Burns Lake What will be the largest station along the line of the Canadian National Railways be- SHOWS AT P.M. V-'l I II ID 7 P.M. - 9 Clearance Boys' And Youths' Clothes SAT. MATINEE 2 discussion from the floor, moved to withdraw the motion. INTERIOR AIR MAIL Because of greater demand for service throughout central B.C., due to "the Alcan development," airmail service between Prince Rupert and Prince George will be urged by the Associated Boards, as passed in a resolution. OTHER RESOLUTIONS Other resolutions passed included : Submitted by Prince George thai, existing highway 50 miles east of Prince George be extended to meet a road at Mc-Bride. thus connecting Prince j tween Jasper and Prince Rupert is to be built at the boom town ; of Burns Lake, 316 miles east of Prince Rupert. An unprecedented wave of prosperity has been brought because it is the Jumping off point for the Aluminum Co. of Canada for taking; supplies and equipment into the monster dam projects on the Sale Of Schoolgirls Clothes For Fall And Winter RUPERT PEOPLES STORE M SELECTED Reduced 50 25f SHORTS And NEW, r - JJ n Nechako River. Tenders are being called for the modern-type structure which will be 98 feet long. There will RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE I ... 1''.....- 'i' .M HHi n.l nmdl also be 300-foot platforms on either end of the railway station estimah-d cost of which is put at $50,000. The sum of $20,000 is beln-spent otherwise on railroad changes at Burns Lake. A separate express agency has just been opened there. TODAY TO SATURDAY Evening sh(mi , ( Saturday Matin,;., G.orge to Jasper and "complet-: ins a network of highways." Prince George A request to l the Game Commission that fish 1 hatcheries be located in north-! ! central part of the province,1 duo to depletion of game fish in the w hole area. Reasons of de-1 pletion were decided increase in local population and higher! I tourist fishing. j ?mithers B. C. Power Com-! mission to t- asked for more, 'electricity available to farmers GERALD RISHTON HAROLD CROMPTON Announcement has been made by Union Steamships Limited that Gerald Rushton, traffic manager, has been appointed general traffic manager. Harold Crompton, assistant traffic manager, has been appointed passenger traffic manager. Mr. Ru.'hton, who joined thj company from Liverpool in 1920. Is a member of the Vancouver Central Lions Club. He served with the Loyals overseas, also with the 65th L.A A. Regt. (Irish Fusl-korsi. Mr. Crompton. who entered the Union Steamship service is 1934. is a past president of, the Vancouver Passengermen's A sociation and is a director of the Vancouver Tourist Association and B.. Automobile Association. Both Mr. Rushton and Mr. Crompton are well known in Prince Rupert. For NEW CONSTRUCTION A Good Hosl is a Mind Reader Elderly Couple I Prepare Graves 1.1 and REPAIR WOP i WOODNORTH. Man William. i Leach, aged 86. and Mrs. Leach,;, l ft, SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD, Tastes differ. Some like dry drinks, others the opposite, sweet drinks. Burnett's is an EX1RA Onlv because unl". add j ran vou lor electrification of farms due: tc high cost of labor. Smithers That the Dominion Farm Loan Board be approached tc make available loans to farmers for capital expansion at low inV -rests. McBride Reconstruction of a icad briclse across Fraser River 79, tach ln good health, have pre- ; pared their own graves. They re-' cently completed cement vaults,, side by side, In the village ceme-1 tery. Prince Rupert Air Field Backed by Associated Bds. 215 1st Avenue West DRY (unsweeteneu, , and meet Phone 90!) r o. ht or leave out the sweu. every individual preference; cn the Tete Jaune highway. Kurt Fraser -Request RCMP to I enforce sptjd regulations as in- j JaiforiiiQ fc Tucwt'll Island "is the most economical ant or dicated by road signs. Consider- ... , ., Vrinoa !?,. ab'e difcession arose irom mis i-"- j-. ...rw.f at the Associated -esoiut on as speed driving on, Norton Youngs said yesterday Hichwav 16 was condemned by ; , ... . . BURNETTS several interior delegates. boards convention novo n .tvi F M Dockrill, Tclkwa, , Speaking to the resolution and Dr. L. M. Greene. Prince calling for immediate study by Ladies and Gentlemen LING ; the toilor England Prefers ..ic.i, voted against this reso- the Department of Transport of rnnnHlfin WfpH WUIIUUIUII VVCCU lution, holding that in most the island for an air field, Mr. es. "siow signs were not in Youngs said the cast a.s estl- eimcce. Out. J. K. Perrett, S LONDON DRV u... ngnt p.acet. i"uicu oy vauauiuu rn irimi i f inrt with. Ih Ontnrln In- Thor.fl 849 220 Sixth St. be about Chairman Vt.,1. Scott read lines engineers would from Earle $500,000. letter l parts of a bacco grcwitig industry. Just back from a visit to England, El 1 1 Onlv a eravel field would be SKE I S FOR , needed there, he said, ami rays Canadian fluv-curod tobac- I v 1 .-..7'. "that's all the airlines require." co is exfemely popular witn . I Hoists. All-Steel Dump Dudley "CPA has given us to un.lei- British manufacturers. The stand that if we had a landing amount they would buy is limited I Winches-all sizes. Heavy and MODERN four stunning p; $149.75 and up Light Trailer Frames and Wheels. Power Take-Offs. f.eld here much of their north- only by the volume of dollars al-ern traffic would be rerouted lowed them by the government, here, including a direct flight oianley Gardner, mysiery- itei , who had intended making a trp to Prince Rupert this summer. .ui Gardner had decidPd against it, because he was "afraid" ' ) take his life in his hand;, he wrote, at the hands oi dangerous drivers on the highway. He travelled only a few miles west of Prince George. Anchorage Requesting Canadian Pacilic Steamships to "re- to Vancouver.'' Only disadvantage of the Tugwell Island base, he said, was that six miles of water separated it from Prince Rupert, All Certified Operators for hish pressure and general wrldinf INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. -1st V.. Phone Orren HM GORDON & ANDERSO but "a good water taxi can cover Third Avenue time of cons'tier re-establishing winter that in 25 -minutes any SPLASH WITH THIS tervice to AiasKan potts, recently the year." withdrawn by the company. He said the Inland already had Miss Elizabeth Winn, Juneau been surveyed and sounded every Chamber of Comerce delegate, to feet. raid. un. s s uch a service could "li provides a 7200-foot lie!1 be maintained for Alaskan ports 0n a flat island with Ions ap- of Juneau. Skagway and An- proaches. and out of the foj chorage. only other facility of belt." transportation south remaining ine resolution was ui-.ini- WERE MAKING A BIG parsed by the cuiivtr mously tion. - 'I '1r:'" ""- '"A"- ? t due to weather con- OP.JECTIVK SS2O.0t GIVE GENEROUSLY ' '-y " 'J r v Mvt" m ' -"'" Request that both t J-; ; , , ' - 1 ijtl . u- Associated Boards of Trade r.'V-W 1 ; ttTN" I Y -I- 1 V'J ?3 i of .Central B.C.. and the Affili- Sfr-V &r'lil K - "T SM ' t iK latetl Chambers of Commerce of fyit--Zig " j&5fvt)r Afrt.- southeastern Alaska, prevail on t'zL'7'' ' y: -' ' ' hetr r2spective governments to f0T Pi Not time Prince Rupert-Haines barge fer- vice. SATURDAY ONLY Hun taiy chorage A resolution that the Alaska and Central B. C. RED SHIELD SERVICES Apprvximotrly 1,546,000 Con-odiant wcrt materially hlpd latt yar by rht ptf tonal rvicn i th SalvHion Army in tt Mafvrnity Homo Oanaral Hetprtots Old Folht' HomM f rln ana Polic Covrt Work ChiWrtn'i Horn Childrn'f Summar Camps f- Electric Ranges i " 5 a Lamps bod es ask respective government, to study possibility of removal ot trade restrictions be-, tween B. C. and Alaska so that Uie n i-rthern state might pur-1 cha: most of its food products1 from B.C. for mutual benefit, i Misting Frwndt' Sarvk fr Labour tarvic This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Colurdbia. Famous Flambeau Outboard Motors Mon'f Hottali 1 f Refrigerators f Washing Machines , f- Food Mixers LOCAL APPEAL SEPT. 4-25 h Tom Christie Campaign Chair. Console Combination Radios Co,h NcW and Gladding Campaign Treas S N M H ll 1 4 Campaign Headquarters i. percy tinker & c o., i.tk. b;sm:f block phone 57 ' IMtWtfTi 11(11 I ' A--J THESE AND MANY OTHER ITEMS ARE SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK We further wish to announce that our business' is being extended to include the hm McCUlLOCH PRODUCTS which include chain saws, chain grinders, earth drills, augers & pumps, and that in addition to stocking this line we will maintain an efficient PARTS ond VICE DEPOT. MR. ART BYERS, representing' McCull och Motors, will be at our, store all day Sotur ScDt. 8. to conduct demonstrations of the SDectacular McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW. We join 'r Owinp, to increases in freight and labor co'-ts we find it isccv.sury to raise the price of coal. Our customers may take advantage cf stocks now on ii'.tKl by ordering before Sept"mber 12th cn which date new p-'ices will i-o into effect. Any orders received up to that date will be delivered when required during Septcjnb'jr. Any orcieis for less than one ton lots will be delivered COD. New prices Kffrctive Sept. 12th on Foothills Soulless t'oaj LUMP $21.25 pertonsocked EGG $20.75 pertonsocked NUT $19.00 pertonsocked STOKER -$16.50 per ton socked PHONE 651 NOW Philpott Evitt & Co.,Ltd. 900 2nd Ave. West COAL LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES him in extendina o verv cordinl invitntinn to oil Woodsmen Ennineers ProsDectorS, Control TK11 advertitcment it tw4 piibltikid or displaytd by tkt Ltattoi Control Bord or by tKe OotrMtenl i Btfc Columbia. . p gi and f-arncrs, to drop in and discuss your problems with'him. EXAMINE THIS REMARKABLE SAW FOR YOURSELF! JOHN H. MODERN PLUMBING Is a wise Investment, ln terms of family health and home economy. Coll Blue 846 PLUMBING SaawicH HEATING acific Electric BULGER Oplomcltlst and Ser Iadio and s$pnfian ce ,11 PHONE Bll't t John Sulger Ltd. Third Avenue P.O. BOX 1399 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 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