fain Returns Prince Rupert Daily TnV,v3 Tuesaay. October 23, 1901 Central Interior TRAVELS I Dipsy Doodle BAY P.t HJ is Continued from page 2i for a moment that Princess Elizabeth has mailed an illustrated pott card to her parents saying: Having a wonderful time: wish you were here." Red Wings Take Lead WELLINGTON. N.Z. J The meet friends. Prize exhibit is a rear wall of a bar in a Rangitikel bank book with a credit of $200. River hotel is decorated with "A chap left the money so we bank notes given to the barman put it in the bank until he wants to pin up for use when anglers it." explains the barman. line Uann 'j 2 Prince George's1 Highest Block PRINCE GEORGE It Is expected that tenders for the construction of the new federal building to be erected here will be Invited before the end of this year. It is to be built at Fifth Avenue and Quebec Street. ProaoM?d new struct, ,r iaru a I nivf to bring buck thi- ,i:i' (if yexti-ryear, Biit-i 'i boidiv abolished hot-key's' i re line. The two defend-: i ps have been increased to 65 ieet, shrinking the j !2 .one by 10 feet. Body-; n js biU red in the centre . I id a puyer niu.st cross! I buie line befgre passing ' T im-mate in mid-ice. ; Entrained for Topley, Just Christmas, and again at Easter, making It. Only taxi out of town, 'coming in to trade furs, with but worthy citizens obliged with beaver last of all. It's harder than ever to keep up with the Jonses with the cost "i living soaring. And who can tell what might happen to ttrc Jomes. any old day? truck. Scene on platform, do 4" , tainiriK close in mnnn Turned left. Absolutely still and noiseles except for bells In t.iey, p:-3bably cows, but maybe horses, goats or sheep. Even seen dojrs, and cats wear-in them. Never saw yellow so tO T CA mestic, with double bed complete .ith mattress atop, surmounted by guitar. Even more domestic in carriage. Indian mother feeding baby and set of dentures, on trainman's table, lower set. verv feet, will be one of the highest i ' i Defeated Canadiens j In Early Season Test of ' Strength Last Night ' MONTREAL CI" Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Canadiens, whom many observers fed win be the racesetterg in th-j National hockey League last night, had an early season crucial game la3t night. Ths Red Wings, still strong in offence and detenca alike, scored a decisive win by a score of 3 to 1. As a result, Detroit now takes the lead in the standing. W D L F A P WINTER VISITORS The Duke and Duchess of Windsor will be, due in Western tivid, except for gone or furze pink. Thought at first inevitable! in f;nBad. Splotches of yel j Canada this winter. They have i bt .n here before. The Duke will Js to restore to; i,d,.a suiiie of the stickhun-! ,n served up in years ; ;!lv through such players , sir; .i""1 Tony Lemay of ju-Jo (irabo.ski from the For e Thriving L;s of H"iri'-y nut aiier trainman low as far as the eye can see. From siimewhere here. Colonel Bulklry looked out over the valley to which he gave his ouuuings m the city. Tentative plans disclose a building with main floor H-shap-ert and measuring no by 100 feet, and partial second and third floors. It will house post office quarters for the department of fifheries, the Unemployment In-Rurance Commission. RCMP headquarters detachment . and th- customs and excise post olfice and caretakers Spooky Specials ")j passed by click and they were no longer there. Elbow of best gabardine suit stuck to window-ill' by sucked candy. Wt,ng Kee fed twelve men and .; ItliO ine Jiiic riaiimt: ime of the greatest ex- I inspect the ranch and look over t:ic oil situation. There won't be a red carpet anywhere in sipht. Western Canada will say ' Why hello! You're looking "we Hi Shake! "Thanks:' Late , in the priitcy of their I name, and beyond to the Hud- m Bay .Mountains at Smith- oi an om aim nearly-: Detroit 4 me. Round table, heard that women of Topley all wonderful workers. "Guess can't eet 1 15 5 3 13 15 2 U 11 2 10 14 3 s a Montreal ... Toronto Chicago Boston New York ... ! apartment, the Duchess will say ,11 art. I id line, still a feature of 1 ,ii hot ki-v, was intro-London in the 1945-40 '"vf . itnioiig to the oiig-t :y. the anti-red line brlg- away from it." said Mrs. Goold.J 3 CflIy; . 'Xuu':, bee what you etcaped." 2 S 9 3 six vissias Continued from page 1) ers, at time overland telegraph to Europe being constructed about fifty years ao. Found there vHpre I strwl, Mi. and Mrs. E. G. Strimboid and family. Thor Strlmbtild Junt returned to Rupert after visiting them, and Mr. A. Strimbold. Was told Mrs. Strimbold's sister first white child born In Bulkley Valley. Asking about origin of name of local mountain, "China i m just joins to bruh my teeth, havn't done them for two days, and I feel terrible," said Al Manson of Prince Rupert, having slept in the bush overnight. He, Dom Domlnato, Sev Dominato and Whltey Interme-la returned after a hunting trip. ir:, to cut clown on long und P''t the emphasis i )iay-inaklng. which the elevator bad been maintained under George Phil-ippson. electricL-in m,rf BihnH Kekhty, millwright. I To take charge as long as the I movement continues - through i here, Alex Munro, who will be 1 foreman, and Allan H. WiLson, ! office manager, have arrived I from Mouse Jaw Rnma n in Oct ' CANNOT ALL THINK SAME! i D. Keeni-.'ysides' point blank refusal to shake hands with a former Nazi dignitary and subsequent sizzling remarks is arousing varied opinion in the press of Canada. That much is to be ex-peeled. Some papers give Keen-leyside rounds of applause on grounds of deserving it. Others, remind U3 that he is a trained diplomat and should play the part under all and any circum-i stances but that he has made the road to lasting peace more TAKE NOTICE that I. Rudoll Braun of Cnppen Bay. Dtgby I.iland. occupatiun farmer, miend to apply lor permusion to purcnase the iol-lowing lands'. ' Tw feet westerly from the S W corner of Lot one tit subdivision of part of Lot 19':j Range Five 5f Coast District Pian 1442. Thence west to south east corner of I.R No. 2. Approximately 20 chains Thncr north and parallel to the east b j'.mdary "f I R. No. 2 to shoreline et hih water mark. Approximately 20 chains. Thence south easterly along fihorr-line at hi 'ih water mark to nort h west corner of Lot one Ut aopro'i-mately 2(i chains: thence Aouth 130 feet to post of commencement. RUDOLF BRAUN. (S29. 05. 12. JO) rooter among irie :!.u is probably J. F. " Ahearne, a (jenlal : an who is the No. 1 man j Ja ho.key. Ahearne Is v f the British Ice I A i i.i tion and .second -idcnt of 'he Interna-;.-t !4 liv'Key Federation. .;:,: -national body meets in Ft-oriiary and you can "''ifn'-l' ir''-ini n-i -i i Ahejrne being there in o I'ainjiuiKii against the ILK tdveititcncnt b not publliheci er dlicltycd by CSe Liquor fUMnl ar k lb GoMnvxnt eh British Coiuabi difficult than ever. men have been taken on at the plant, all of whom except five have been found locally. Reactivating of the local elevator recalls its early days-and the fact that, since it was fcnilt in 124, this plant has handled over 24.UOO.VUO bushels of wheat. Its heyday was back in the mid-twenties when it was operated by the Alberta Wheat Pool which moved t.OOIMMM) bushel dur. : 7 .B,ow 0!a- Knows," thought Mr. Strimb ild Mi. MrRa; t. and Matthewj Sam. Mid, -i don t want to tell you a flew recently from Burns Luke bonspiel." Found on enquiry, to Mcrir. Lake, still on the Job. fhuuJd have heard: ..T dora wan't Found Mrs. Goold reading let- , to sell you a bum stesr." Anyway er rnnn daughter, Mrs. R. With- s,ory oas. Chinaman, when ler. She and husband recently quizzed about placer operations atrivedi In England for nine in "dem dar hills." rspHed with month i . stay. "Cambridge really : usual oriental itncommunica-lr. a lovely piace to live, but tivesness, "China knows.", vverything is done differently . here, and it certainly takes some ! h'""1 J"",11 Mr'' Heenan, en old hand at pros- getting used to" , , , pccting. Invited to take tea to- .,v, You can t miss It. After such morrow. "Like to hear an English an addendum, am always, from voice, am a Norfolk Dumpling ?tSLtXPe'nCt' dbllbti"S myself." Renewed acquaintance Thomas, and ask further direc- with Mrs. Thompson's young son, tion;:. bo up th- road and on to who on previous occasion, when Highway Sixteen. Straight on is was driving vehicle of ancient Topley Landing, on Babine Lake, and ark -like appearance re-and 27 miles away. There Indians marked. "Did you buy that a very land alter 50 miles by wafer long time ago?" comforting me, from Fort Babine, and come to however, with. "Never mind the Topley for supplies. Before emune'? all right." ;i;g as I live." says the Ahearne, "you'li k able to convince me fe can t eel Hack to the i to! clever stickhandlina j "III!?-"' j 4 :,e has other ideas for in- pi.iy a ay lroin the ; sl:out-and-skate .style.! silts' O rr.urk' a version of the in he best year with a steady procession of ships. In two other years the Pool shipped 5,5OU,00U hutshrls each through tiie plant. $. i-drirhce rule, whereby i.Ln-r oi delendcrs behind line must not exceed a Mr. Hetherington expects to . mm k ".' Mcculloch 1-A1AU ; iraoer. n. 't, of the red line c Men v ould result in u--tr.c-cio.-ir hockey and neu:i.ilie the speed of nsir.cn. But in the few w I.i: p. .a-'.! under the I., an average of nine ,'i.me has been scored Aniline of Rlmouskl, .: '.duett one of the last-4i:s in British hockey, I :v i- in twj games. An-iy for 1- ir.s Court Ranj- dc nere until r riday night when he will proceed to Edmonton by train. He ha.s five big prairie elevators to look after Edmonton, Calgary, Lethbridge, Moose Jaw and Saskatoon. Bad weather has plagued the wheat crop all this year, he says. yiui seeding was delayed 'and then tiie harve.it has been held up .several times. However, it is a bumper crop , of estimated 5j0.000.000 busnels of wheat and a similar iuantity of coarse trams. It is too early yet to suj-test there will be heavy loss through harvesting dilfi. -til ties. -NWMC-M Bill to B uui i : . 11 ' SAW Jfeijtis n!f 25 Is. COMPLETE! l it flie engine ' Jaws FULL rOWER in any positien! Light end powerful McCullorh 3-25 takes the work out of rutting wood. Han automatic clutch, kirkproof rewind starter, built in chain oiler, many other features! iic favors one other ; II, can': .,' ( w hy u ref- j limited t j penalties oi I I live in. utiles to de.U i :i-.i:-es of varying dents .v- .(: is adopre.l, .iters will be ab,e to i:imes to th? , cooler tan '. Jo, ir or live m:n-inmlai. on the gravity - A PHOTO WRATH ALL'S FINISHING DEVELOPING. PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLT 3 See the complete (:(c ): Mcculloch une! Complete service on 1 I .S. the McCullorh 7-55 with V TiK I CUSHIONKI) POWER' X-, -. , all McCuiloch pioducU. I Phone Greer- 136 ' ox 471 nee George irk Awarded ! i F EGEOROE-M. 1. Busch I K li'.vnj. is successful t' lor const: uctlon of a '' here lor the provincial Pacific Electric Prince Rupert, B.C. Box 1399 Ph. Blue 992 ..THE." STORE 'THAT'S. FIRST WITH THE NEW FAIL STYLES... 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