" y VENEREAL ILLS (Continued from paye 1) Water Province Quebec province has about 71,- Prince Rupert Daily Nw$ Friday, August 31, 1961 Canadian Pacific Railway's I main line from Vancouver to j Saint John, N B , is 3.367 miles ' long. FISH ARRIVALS microscopc. Because viruses at-,"1"-"" ' tack the .body In a different1 , . . manner from that of bacteria,' Bermuda Isles which are considerably larger. There are J0 small Islands in Canadian I Loca f.POItr.fi .r oitr.fi DAWES d.wvfs AUCTIONEER a Perma, 4000 halibut, price 23, : 21, 18; 28,000 black cod, price 15.5, 8; to Cold Storage. 1 Phone .t.. n MO and fled 117 n virus diseases have tended to the group known a the Ber-resist even many of the most niudas. modern chemotherap eutic : agenU. Terramycin and the lewj CANNED CORN other wide-ranne antibiotics are1 Of a Canadian output of COAL f four Winter Supply Now im.r(.aSps iii frelRht rates and labour costs, we .at'it is un.o attain necessary to raise the price of coal, that mir customers may take advantage of uJm nf l'ri''rs wl" nnt g0 1111,0 effect unt" "loi'h A"V "l(l,'rs rccelved Prior 10 tnat date, for .ore September 30th, will be Invoiced at present d PERSONAL ' practically alone in possessing 55.000.000 cans of corn in 1950, First United Church Kinder-1 Paul Maslenki, vacationing for effect against some, though not Ontario produced about 22,349,- garten opens Monday, Septem- two weeks in the south, returned all, viruses. : 000 cans. ber 10, at 9:30 a.m. Register in to his home In the city this week. In contrast with the 24-hour BIOOEST TUNA IqoL tiooii tiuiuien over lour HI1 . Kuuuiiiira ueauiicui, nuwever, T irppat hlnpfirt tuna .... . . . mv. wiiiiam wviu and son r , , . oiuenn iuna ever v-nurcn nan f riaay morning, "" - lerramycm was given lor an September 7, at 10 o'clock. Fees j are a"inK " the Coqultlam on average o a mollln 4n tne 2o per month, $5.C0. Phone Green tnelr return home to Masset. lymphogranuloma cases treated caupht by an angler, one weighing 977 pounds was boated at St.. Ann Pav MR In IQn 813 or Green 32a. . (106CI IS Mrs. A. Holland Is a passenger w "; uc- lie "en longer therapy is . for Masset on the Coouitlam this npnin in nrnpr in auttiri i-opiit. 1 evening. ;:::: a:,: , " r, i rence. Careful follow-uu for al- mm I refresh coffs drrs fr r,ial untiPr onc ton 1018 wl11 be delivered iss paid lor P lr to delivery. sCAN BK Fl.At KI W ITH: Albert & McCofferv, Limited blond" City Builders' Supplies Armstrong Agencies H, G. Hclqcrson, Limited pi - Mrs. W. Perlstrom returns to mast a yar was maintained, her home at Masset on the Co- Granuloma inguinale, also qiiitlam this evening. called pudendal ulcer, is mani- Stanley Ames was a northbound passenger embarking at Prince Rupert for Ketchikan on the Princess Louise. . Mrs. H. Bridden and son Perry will return to their home at Mawt on the Coqultlam this evening. something prtrn 4iy vfsi, vTftff ... ... , 'tested by deep ulcers of the1' The Public Library will re- and m membranes. open Tuesday, September 4 1 0nginally tnougnt mainly a I tropical infection, it Is now en-; CPR steamer Princess Louise countered more and more fre-was In port, arriving at 11 a.m. quent.y m the Ui.ltcd SUtes. northbound. She left at 1 p.m. . That terramycin is effective , against it is the conclusion not ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Hageman will ()niv 0f members of Dr. Wright's Jecial Bargain Prices at (While stocks lostl New Nurse Health Unit return to Masset on the Coqult- group but also of Dr. Robert 11. rla Diplomat Egg rla Diplomat Nut lam today. , ureenblatt and associates of the Medical College of Georgia, Au-Eide Miss T. Larson and Miss O. Ga The former treated were passengers on Uu BfU, , Miss Anna Spence has arrived from Surrey to take over the 15.50 13.50 20.00 TON rv.n TON n.n TON Princess Louise for Whitehorse " -"'". " "" today the drug. Here, too, treatment last as long as two, three, and i position of senior nurse at the Prince Rupert Health Unit. Miss Spence, who is Winnipeg-born arid trained, took her public health university courses In Minnesota. pre Briquettes . . Attention, Northland Dairy lour weeks, sometimes even customers. There will be no milk longer, and follow-up was con- delivery on Labor Day, Monday, , (ltc) llonoiirp Miss Hilton, the staff September 3 BERT & AAcCAFFERY of the Health Unit foregathered " 8 BrockIey who has returncd at the residence of Dr. Duncan y'a from takln naval course at Black, director of the Health nn0.,. iT,. i N J COB1T BKTIlLilT 1TB., t . f( f V3J V This dverti.--iiient is not pulili-hed r li.iiiiueil iv the Liquor Oonliol with ' j , 9gx j Buard or by the Government of liriliah Columhiiw Unit, and made a presentation of , LIMITED Phone 116, 117 or 58 iitiuiu lor as ung as eight moiuns. Two of the Wright team's reports are published in a recent issue of Antibiotics and Chemotherapy, major journal in this field, another in the New York State Journal of Medicine. A fourth was delivered at the Symposium on Recent Advances In the Study of Venereal Diseases. The Greenblatt study appeared in the Journal of Venereal Dis- ley on the Coqultlam on their return to Masset. . a souvenir totem pole. Miss Hilton will take a month's vacation and will then proceed Mr. and Mrs. William Smith with and two sons are sailing for their advanced study under the home at Masset on the Coquit Department of Venereal Dlseas es at Vancouver. lam this evening. One of the sons, Roy, was severely injured twenty years ago when he fell over the cliff at lease Information. In Prince Rupert Qd Tj the foot of Sixth Street near the Canadian National Railway yard but Is sufficiently recovered to HUMBA LAND return home. was discovered by the lortuguese Admiral Podro Al-vais Babral, May 3, 1500. August 31, 1931 During the meeting with the finance committee of the city Telegrapher The amount of freight carried over British Railways' In 1950 totalled 281,300,000 tons. council, E. J. McDermld, of the Royal Financial OIH M RU CS 0 A A f" w AN ixt,a no j ( V M if I I X f T f'A N8 Of 1ATM WOOTH j iV j. V Mwuwl WOITI0 COtM. j ft ;-'Vv- U4frJ j i f Ploneer Drugg,sts ll) A l CMMi PHONE 81 I ' r.-- ere jr., were Visits City ' nn Prmn- prf Krf. nn h ' ihe Airlcan Gold Coast was SUEZ CANAL The Suez Canal is 103 miles long, 34 feet deep, and has an average width of 197 feet. BIG REPUBLIC -Fakiftan has an area of 361.-000 square miles and a population of over 70.000,000. market there should be no dif- ' R Cox who slent much of dlsovered by Portuguese navl flculty )n marketing the pro- nis interesting life in northern gators in the 14th century, posed $100 000 issue to be used and antral British Columbia. for local Improvement and other leu lor nls nomc - in rniw, work done during the summer. f-'aSienyeri ueotge last evening, iraveuing , mAfir fir ' i t hv ra' Hp wr ilerp ft few riavs. ' J -1 but during early times was for I :- i r i A ir i y.'ars in this city, being in charge To Vancouver (today) A. E. of the Government Telegraphs McMman and children. Mrs. J. Service. w. Nichols, Miss L. Nichols, Mr. ft was In Hazel fori in 1901 he and Mrs. W. Taylor, Mrs. Y. No report was issued at the conclusion of the three-day inquiry into the foundering of the Prince Kupert in malt last spring. The full report was forwarded to riac 1 ZA . A i directed the establishment of the Taylor and Master A Taylor, R. le'pgraphs, then being built a. layior, miss a. oouier, k. n. thmiii-h from Ashcroft to Daw- Gruly, V. Yelland, Mr. Gear- E-S mething new ir is this Canadian- Gurnlak, J. Gawthorn. son. narl. M ANNETTE'S MISCELLANEOUS SALE Saturday Only-Starts 9 a.m. Crepe and Satin Half Slips .reg. 3.95. Sale J.QQ Coo irty-and-rrd tweed rncnon silhouette, l.afures are the iui'iis. low. curved Company The Elks Lodge held a success- ; ful dance In honor of their can- ; dldate in the Beauty Queen con- i test for the Fall Fair, Miss Vivian Hickey. Captain J. J. Mulligan presided at the door ; and the committee in charge ; was Wm. Lamble, G. C. Arse-neau. F. H. Stephens. W. . Wll- ! You've tried the rest... ltscroft and Sam Joy. I wide lapels and being displayed at tn National Exhlbl-' all-Canadian show. 'CP PHOTO) thy Smith, after a ilidays to Kamloops, "lister and Seattle. i isssv Now, try the WILL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Roofing . . . Siding . . . Alterations Estimates Gladly Given Blue 182 The wedding took place in St. : Andrews' Cathedral quietly of Miss Hermolne Monica Kalher-; ine King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. King of Vancouver,, and Desmond D. Murphy, son i ' . ras BEST! , : the city this week 'P Rupert. oumenunli Rayon Nightgowns ., 3.95 1,95 Broadcloth Pyjamas 5.95 2.95 Combined Black & White Slips ..5.95 QQ S'ips, built-up shoulders, Lace trimmed 1.00 Bothing Suits 8.95 ; 1.95 ski ... 7.95..: 395 Blouses, all colors and sizes. -. 3. 95 1,95 Dresses, crepes, jerseys, prints, cottons, criskay . up to 27.50 5.95 Pleid Wool Jackets 22.50. .. . 14.95 Vests 1.95 .50 Garter Belts. 1.95 t5Q Brassieres 195 . .50 of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy, London, England. Very Reverend James B. Gibson, dean of St. Andrew's, performed the ceremony. Mr. Murphy is pilot for the Northern British Columbia Airways, Prince Rupert, aerial transportation company. ' "mire. Civic Cen-it 3. LfRl"n Auxiliary and Tea, Septem- m Church Ten Hi Mrs, George Mitch- 1 Ave. East, Septem-! Coordinating Tea, i Fa'I hu.aar, October Ti'a, October 13. hazaar, October 20. Bazaar, Octo- Satin & Crepe Panties, all colors 2.95. Bedjackets 2.95 Gothic Girdles 3.95 Women's Girdles 6.95. All T-Shirts to Clear Gabardine Slocks 100 1,00 1.9" -1.95 -J .95 4.95 "faar, November 2. HIRAM , SCrrii WALKERS pRYGiN O I lltllll N D IQTtttP IN CWD This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. riXlliarv Razanr Hn. PRESENT CREDIT RESTRICTIONS HAVE MADE ' JOHN Q. PUBLIC ECONOMY-MINDED CONSIDER THESE FACTS WHEN BUYING A CAR: Ford's English Prefect and New Consul display . . . Lowest price In their field ...Cheapest per mile operation ! . . Small down payment available Bob Parker Ltd. FORD - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert. B C. n Church BaKar, ' " of the Moose Fall ember 16. SATURDAY IS THE FINAL DAY OF THE SALE.. Bazaar November s fail Bazaar, No- Don't miss this opportunity to "SAVE" on your ladies' wear buying at "ANNETTE'S" . , GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS THIS WEEK SPECIAL Good Selection of MOTORISTS... Model MS9P with Pump LEARN TO FLY now Come in today and see the stunning new PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE In the BELVEDERE you may enj'oy the brcezinesj of a Convertible or the snug comfort of a Coupe. THE PLYMOUTH BELVEDEDE IS THE SMARTEST HARD TOP ON THE ROAD Do you know that the depreciation on Chrysler-built cars is less than most other makes? Current Used Car prices prove this to be so. CHRYSl.ER-r.llLT CARS ON DISPLAY AT 7y $189.50 onl at Western Canada's only seaplane school FALL COURSES LAMP, COFFEE arid OCCASIONAL TABLES at 25Jfo Discount GORDON . & ANDERSON Third Avenue NOW STARTING Northern B.C. Power Co. ' PRINCE M ERO CLUK A' It csiier Block I'lione 210 B.C. Rupert Motors Limited Stewart, B.C. Prince Rupert, RltPERT 0 Phone 344 (21 lp Corner of Second Avp & 1st Jt. Phone 866 and 566 I T