. - - I . , -s u Prince Rupert Daily News 1 1 . Thursday, Ju:y 19, 1551 First Payment on U.X. Headquarters Loan California I Is Too Hot ! No Time No to ViMt There, Says Ben Sampson Interest in North Thir is no time io -.ry holidaying In Bouthem California, savi Jen Suinijf.:ii, who returned Wednesday from Bui bank. To .nyoiie from Northern British ,'olumbia and unaccustomed to uch a change, it amounts to practically a hardship. It all comes down to the heat. The weather is Just about unbearable, iio.vtver, ..icrt Is another way to look at it. Thase who call Southern California heme feel comfortable eiiouy.h for they ha.-j becumi iwid to the innate. "Next time I go," remarked Mr. Samp -on, "it will be in winter. That's quite safe for any northerner." The average for living costs Is higher than what it is In Brit-f Co'umbia. People, learning anyone Is iioin Skeena, aie quick to in-mire about the aluminum and - ? if it m ' i , Sr' . r i k i .... v i.vjwi-o i-'OLitsli III' A year after the ituit of the Koitan War, Canada is recruiting the 27th Brigade to bolster North Atlantic Tr aty Organization fores to stem possible azc.reciion in Europe. Another brigade, the 25 h Is flighting the Communists in Korea. Five recmit: of the 27lh are shown putting a shine to their boots. (CP from National Defenev) ( ORDER COAL NOW BEFORE TREIGHT ' RATE INCREASES CO INTO FFTFCT LATCR THIS MONTH McLeoJ River Lump, ton $2Q 75 , McLeod River Egg $2Q 25 j McLsod River Nut $g rj I Alberto Deep Seam Lump $16 75 j Alberta Diplomat Egg $15 75 j Alberta Diplomat Nut "Jf ' I-oart Prion $1 per Ion l than above I 1 Albert & McCaffery Treasures From Theatre Saved J-crSon a f.i DUBLIN Actors and act- resses of the famous Abbey axil I KITED K4 TIOHS ineaire company nelpetl savepiiiiriw ricvoinnmentu -rua n.,h. LlVi7 LIMITED Phones 116, 117 or 58 13.1 . 0m Him, on ant aoAcxi. - - CHEMICAL BANK 1 TRUST COMPAM bM.iti. Niio orrict k( .a 5 att4 51-7344 Ftfit IiwlUMPt 4m 1 July 'rfc&BJiaidaMaiiJNII Cy KelieSI Transferred Cvrll A. Ki'llett, supervisor of northern territory for Home Oil Distributors for the n:it tueivp years, will be leaving tomorrow ur LiiouwacK 10 which point he has be,n transferred ,n asimllar capacity. He will be accompan- led by Mr.l Keliett and son.! Tommy. Ml. Kelletfs successor here Is Edward A. Norcrnsn who has al- ! ready arrlwd ti take charge. 1 Mrs. Norcio.'is and little daughter ; will be an iving later. ! Mi. and Mrs. Kehett have made many friends during their resilience In Prince Rupert and lh;ir departure will be regretted. Drowned Boys From Simpson Thet.ys who d owned at Zay- as 1 island a a n A o. earlv a f I l. & i u ii v t a s i v in fcllio week- Herbert. Oreun a n .1 Mses Johnson were sons re-. on orS With a smile and the words "I have no speech to make but I have a million dollars . . . here it Is!" Byron Price, U.N. Assistant .Secretary-General (right) hands over to Ambassador Ernest A. Gross of the United States a check covering the first installment in repayment of the $65,000,000 interest-free loan made by the V.S Govern, ment for the construction of the permanent headquarters of the United Nations in New York City. Below, a photograph of the check. i I During the evening, Mrs. J. n. Honoring two members, Mrs. Carr, Urgent of the chapter, in . I S. Bhu kaby and Mi s. Jack a few well chosen words express-liiiskin.s, who are leaving this ed the chapter's sentiment at uty.li) make their home in ttn th Uepurture of the two ladies, fmBi. 'he ladies of Queen Mary wishing them every success in Chapter. It JUK, enu-itained nt their new homes: Mrs. Blackaby liii.n. i- In the Civic Centre Din- feelingly replied. "f '' ! A very Interesting letter re- 1-WlowiiiK the dinner the 22 celvrd from Mum Barbara Ten.', hulif pies' iit adjourned to the nuw in England, was also read. Harold Lynum, Terrace rep- j C nst. Joe Ward. rCVlVOptr-resentatlve of the Columbia Cel- ator at the C urt Hoie, !u,'t ; lulose Co. after a brief trip to on tcnight's train for a three Vancouver, arrived in the city week relief position at Prince on today's plane and Is return- Cucrge. " . ing to the interior tonight, ac- ; 1 ; 3 ,.by ,rdn ,R?PC,! " A T" rltchard,'t,rmerlv-public relations officer of Co- of ri0u.rio. d,.,i. u . - : Lutheran Ladles' Aid delica- lessen, nome cooking ana tea, 3aX 21 2:30 t0 5- (169ci m The Drv floods and Noveltv wWMterLm!w 20 till Augitst 3 ( 1701 Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Moffat, Mr. "" wrs. noy orown aiserooarK- ed "om the Prlnce Oe0rBe at Prince tJ i net a Rupert U n riurt 1 this l-i In rvi morning nrn Ii.it Salt Lake Ferry runn.ng every Sunday and Thur.sdav,, weather pennllt.ng. Oreen 831 ; or Black 926. Itfi ' Charles L. Shaw, Vancouver newspaperman, after a brief visit to the city, left by today's plane on his return south. , William Baxter of Prince Ru- pert florists left bv nlane todav .f.r .v.- r. u . .iii i 1,1.. w tt.r CJl 1... AC n,nii,Q. t 111 i ..njLiiiri Kin. iji .icuuiwiy lli ill Chllliwack Hospital. Everyone is welcome to a' fLsh-a-.d-Chip Dinner at the UlilLeu i.'Tiiirrn nil I Ti 11 r.mi.l V. - - - j July 19. beginning at 6 p.m. (168c) IT. Norton Youngs, Box 1393, j phone 451. tnoci Miss Nancy Stronvstedt of Winnipeg, on a round-trip tour to Skagway aboard the steamer Prince Utorge, was met Prince Ruuert this morning hv her cousin, J. A. Teng, and Mrj I 'l enir I George Schneider of New York, j vice-president of Columbia Cel-j lulose Co. Ltd., arrived in Prince, Rupert this morning off (no 'steamer Prince George. Mrs. Schneider remained aboard to complete the ruund trip to Skag way. Mr. Schneider visited the Watson Island mill tilts morning and, In company with D. G. Civic Centre DINING ROOM wishc; to advise their patrons that t! icy will he closed for staff holidays, mm iu:inq Monday. July 21 for two weeks. fU OPENING MONDAY, AUGUST 6 sprr lively of Mrs. Maggie Green,! LouLs Arrol left on today's1 a wldcw, and of M '. and Mrj. plane for Vancouver enroute to Hliha.d 1). Johnson, both chilliwack where he will pay a .anulies of Port Simpson. 1 visit with relatives t Jnenil arrangements of the' Green child are in charge of B j Are you Interested in Prince C. Undertaken. The other body ,Kupm? A Erou'i of moderate was not recovered Investors Is wanted to Interest it hwi - t.i'en e.slablb.hed to themselves in a business propo-the satl-taction of the coroner flUon ln Prl"ce Rupert. Contact IT1 font'. i lv.r.v tr. IU. .- . - "cle 7,, , , m-iuua Kings : 1 4 or the MEAL 0L ST OF FOOD mmk Plate valuable paintings and other ouvf :iilrs of the theatre's role iuic in ... he hiistorv of Trlsh nnd and wnrlH eZl ,r,?1 thp theatre was destroyed. The Abbey became famous -.., , M. ce.uuiy wnen u P"'9"'11'! wurks of a new school of Itf Trlth Irish n!airt(rlito piayrights. H Its n n actors nt rtvi In l c'uded manv who later becamj star3 abroad, . NICHOLAS GUEST ARTIST Nicholas, one of the leading ha" stVlis of British Columbia, u"8 favorite with Victoria's most dis rlminatlne women will " T I annear nt V.tUUp' Reqiitv Sf.lnn 1 ' ' ' - -J " August 8 for oiw week. Fcr that flatterlnB easy-to- P n?n ana na.r Razor cutting a specialty. Recently returned from Holly wood with all the latest ideas in hair styling. For appointments phone Red 19,;. - Eddk 's Beauty Salon, 739 2nd Ave. (Opposite Liquor Store) 170p Jul if Arrival's Prince Rupert Chapman, G. Naylor,.H. M. ; Kenwick, Mr. and Mrs. Pritch- ard, D. Foster, C. Wilson, L. a. blenstrom, D. Miller, R. Woul- aru and J- Dee' Vancouver; r" A. Heath, Sandpit: R. Smith. Watson Island: Mr. and Mrs. 1 Jack Hosklns, city; W. Oould, Vancouver; A. Beiudin and Mr. and Mrs. Tugwood. Terrace: P. l'ousetie. Sutton, Out.; G. Me- Tavish, Victoria; A. Taylor, Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hosklns are sailing tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Follow-, ing Mr. Hosklns' recent sale of, the Belmont Hotel, they are planning on an extended holi- iiar trit hfnn p.lnrnl.m J r Ij'SjI Today's Local licltv it is buildine 11 ti has npupr been equaled before, ' . marked Mr. Samuson "and feat- ured in Rood sizpd souare Darp .. a suwy ajout M:iu;e Kupert. . and tl.j opening . of the twenty- seven niillioii i: dollar ct-Uulosc plant When Califurnlaiis deride on having a ghost town, it Is char they mean Just that. There is one, about fifty miles from Bur-bank. This was visited and found of unique interest. The place was left undisturbed, year after vear- There was little, If any ai.ge as time wore along for generations. AAA Secretary Jo Visit Cily r, ... . o. a. diiu, iimuaguig secretary ui ine oriiisn Columbia Auto- mobile Association, has accepted n invitation to attend the an- nual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central Brlt- if" Columbia to be held in Prince "Pert early in September. something i . PYTtTI special ? s , PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed CHANDLER'S STUDIO 216 4th Street Box 845 Phone Green 389 Trince Rupert By CHIC YOUNG n f r- V, NATION N? -IB isr.fr Jum 1:! --- toJl,!-. I '""-'" licac.ll I U li HI. this Coast and located in Ot a, is xn the ctty tn a bushiesa trip. U-LL-ii- Mac Construction Company :; TOYS O SOUVENIRS A KITCHEN WARE COSMETICS OTHER LINES j lounge where a very enjoyable evening was spent In community ;-Klii!;ing with Mrs. J. R. Carr at Die piano. (1701 that REFRESHES FINEST OF COOKING r jr i SUwart, BC. t oil TAKK 1)1 T OKDI RS I'MONK 200 BROADWAY CAFE f!- - 1 I f-y Iw' J jf PL Jt "1 V f lTr,f I y , ' s S V-'Sy. I m. iilllliiM . i' 3 No-,Stenslrom, Is leaving this afrev-1M;:1 noon for a fishing trip to Ba for NEW CONSTRUCTION bble Lake. He will Join the Prince George next Thursday nit;ht llloht fnr for ll. the rrlnrn return trl.-. trip soutn. c,.,lr. D1.,A tJ . . , . 1 I I nnd REPAIR WORK " I .SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. 0y Seagram's Snre thit the lads were accldently drowned. Lutheran Tea, July Si. Port Edward W.A. Bazaar, Au-eu.st fl, 1 p.m., at Community Hall. (p) Women's Coordinating Tea, Sept. :!(). laiiionc rail jia.aar, ucumer ;l a'"l Iti'jikah n.iaar, October 20. fonja Bazaar, November 2 I.e;;ion Auxiliary Bazaar, No vember 7 Presbyterian Fall ale,. veiiiber 1j. i.O.D E. F.ill Bazaar November j ,2 f.l. Peter's FM Bazaar, vemfcer Siciuj eri (From EandspiD Wednesday: C. Wilson, A. Miller, G. Adams, R. Cathgart, W. Jones. ( from Vancouver) Wednesday: 1" . L. CI u k, Ma-. Poster, E. B-hn, P. A. Taylor, Mr. Williamson, Mr. Carmen, Mr. Lrule. (To Vi.ncouvert Today: Mrs. J. J. Garey, Miss C. Lebland, J. C. M 'Uoua:d, J. Ilaugen, L. S. Ar-roll, Mr. Hule, B. Patrick, C. Ese-ley, 11. While, Miss M. M.uioeii, 'I. thaw, W. Baxter. (To Sandspit) Today: R. Mol-an. A tramp, snoozing behind a bunker on a golf course, was aroused briskly when the club secretary rapped his foot with a club. The tramp sat up and demanded: "Who are you?" "I'm the .secretary of this club," said that official, In an impressive voice. "Well, that's no way to get new members," retorted the tramp. BLONDIE ' - - - - - - i Thit advertisement is not published of displayed by ; the liquor Control Board or by th Government of British Columbia. f 215 1st Avenue West liiorie 5HI?) P.O. tox 721 Mi ''V4 ' t wiw ixt wi Robust, full LoJied, rich f , J, S A )SrvSL ! tiiTX in flavor. A rare old rum, -I gfj-gt aged in oak barrels. miftw m ""s GAIMADAY CONVERTIBLE WASHER $3 50.95 WASHES DISHES . . . WASHES CLOTHES BEF! THIf? REMARKABLE WARHER AT WILL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER . t i i Roofing . . . Siding . . . 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