I I f i ' ! Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, February 27, 1951 oca His Funeral Happy Event Skipper Buys Derelict Back and PERSONAL No Occasion fjr Mourning Dr. J. A. McDonald sails for Rev. Montagu Young, Anglican Vancouver on the Camosun to- missionary at Masset who his This superb tea guarantees the flavour of every cup After having been declared a total constructive loss, the halibut boat Takla, salvaged last week from Lucy I.sand, where she went ashore three weeks .Sand CEILINGS H ., . ' day- ' ' been spending a few days in the .city on ecclesiastical busincs-s, Hear Ted Applewhaite , re-.ni rein tn i,a r r. ' rrrpn nn n r rui Srt arliament- Thurs- 'lot,. Mands by p)ane tomorrow ago and was badly beaten by j , nituvu o.na p.m. tai; aim gica, mus Qeen repul- I ELKS ATTENTION Special ! chased from the underwriters bv " " ntien t.oiid Man Goes To Great Reward, Bishop Declares "This funeral is different than many. This is an occasion of joy, of rejoicing for a good man who has gone to his great reward." So said Rt. Rev. James B. Gibson Bishop of Caledonia, at the final rites yesterday afternoon of the late Rev. Canon Walter Fie'.d Rushbrook, beloved pioneer missionary, whose death occurred 'Ti3ni !i!iTVil! Reirular Moose mcctln- wi" take P'ace in Song her skipper, Capt. Peter ee tin. Tuesday of Norway " 8 P"- Wednes-i void. The Takla is now on th-February 27 8 Dm , day' February 28. All members pontoons at the local dry d.ck ' (49c) ! requested t0 attend. Appointing for a repair job that will involve j and naming of Standing and almost complete reconstruction Mrs. Fred Skinner, who came in' 1 '"",, . i0l:O1 ner nu"' WE CARRY A n iivw apfiiuailt. Ulitum i last week. The congregation al ..-..v.. -iiiiu -ne itinera i ri -,-. ... her father hti. it --., r ur0ari.cr Miqdfcion Will KiVe fLETE SUPPLY OF HIGH QUALITY farewell address to members. (50) I Rushbrook, will sail by the Prince Rupert this Thursday night on her return to her home in Victoria. most completely filled St. Andrew" Cathedral of which deceased was honorary canon. It was no exclusively denomination congregation which came to do final honor. It was representa- Cemetery Extension Extension of Falrview Cemetery site will have a much better natural drainage when compared with that of the original burial ground. The new area will be more toward the front. Major David Hammond. Salva- A i Uvc of a11 denominations for the ! tion Army, returned to Vancou- NNOUNCEMENT e-teem ana friendship of the de- ver aboard the Camosun toclay ceased transcended such lines. ' after conducting a series off "He won the esteem of the ! meetings at the local Citadel. Prince Rupert F. R. Gibson, Mas-set; J. M. community as a whole to a de ' f i Conway, V. H. Miller and J. C. The Rotary Mixed Chorus : And.orson, Vancouver; J. Scott, will meet Tuesday evening at 8 Winnipeg; J. D. Livingstone, u wuti. at uie iwom Memorial . Windsor, Out. ocnooi. (49c) giiee such as few could achieve," declared the Bishop. "He was a good man" (Acts 11:24) was the simple text. A great Christian and a groat missionary, he was broadminded and wise, one who was able to hearten and help. Exclusiveness was not in his na- HONE 116 -117 or 58 2rt & McCaffery I I Hi ITtl Six months' suspended sentence was? Imposed on Thomas Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Lock wish to advise their many friends that they have sold their business known as Prince Rupert Florists to Vr. William Baxter of this City. May we request for our successors the same good will and support which you have" given us in the past. All outstanding accounts may be paid to Mr. Baxter. 4 nli ntiouiicetm Squarrey, charged with assault- I ing Jordan Smith on February LIMITED UIC went about male- IB. Squarrey appeared befor- Canadian Legion card party, February 28 njA. n.. i r.i i s-ti..u lng his neighbors happy, his ser-! Magistrate W. D. Vance in city ICI(S DUE TO COLDS tt-kmram boim vire rt.enT,,i,rf !.. . j n .... I mute nuu.ii, omuie wuu mmdi u vm it . . .V VAPORUB His great sense of duty knew no T. W. Brown appcar-d for tlw i , v Presbyterian home cooking sen-consideration. A saintly prosecution, with Mrs. Wllla Ray man, his work on earth well done I for the defendant. nan been his preparation for ,'y f department ans- ff r. . 1 . . 1 1 Heavnn H h9H iih . w oucjai ana uance. sale, McRac's Store, March 3. Card party, Catholic Hall, March 8. Lutheran Tea and Home Cooking, March 10. J' lum an m in .h the true ,""k, uuy, reoruary at B:a 4enday morning to ij Avenue, where v fir. jnd -tad fellowship i. rZ 7f ' the Lodge and Chapter please 11 I nil FOR BETTER . . . Planning Building or Repairing CALL 363 I lowing If lvl I Thc King Edward School P-TA.1 me oi-un;c was conouciea by attend and bring your friends. White Elephant sale and tea. ; vlarch 15, at 2 p.m. . ln . ,. "v- -anon aasil 5. Prockter, 1 Admission free. (49ei as well as serial ses- rector of St. Andrew's, and other! ion was hld by the Cnnadlan clergy participating were Rev. C. Two Columbia Cellulose em-Legion Sewing c!.ls in tlm L- Lomas of the mission boat P'ovees- D. MacDonald and J. M. Ladies' Lounge of the Legimi Northern Cross and Rev Monta-1 And,erson' salled south on the last night. gu Young of Masset I Union Steamship Camosun today. i - if (iverheated stove 3 1 '' was done. ;ement ! ' iivi.se that rffrc--7th, we will be Pie ('(intriirling of N s Albert & Mc- Lii f i i Ji:i, lilies will emit ( lie independently i the picsviit ar-uk been made for Under general convenor Mrs. ! Peter Lien presided at the or-1 t the Dominion .Tf' a .P'oyee with Bridge, sailed for r eo liaiP'T. 40 lll( irs Irnm I .n'pan nnH th, !,,,. ... h..i four sewing clubs aliened. R.-I deceased woro "pr,K. n .,, .Vancouver on the Camosun to- vcnionc Conrad School P.T.A. card party, Friday March 16, 8 p.m. St. Patrick's Tea and card party, Catholic Hall, March 17. Orange Ladies' tea and sale, March 21. Job's Daughters Easter tea and sate Ma-sonic Temple, March 22. Cathedral spring sale, March 29. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 4. Presbyterian spring sale, April sides sewing, the women were the King of Heaven" and "The day' rfrC?h!Irh a",",,R P-Sl" Kin 01 Iove Mv Shepherd Is." j Dealt with bv Magistrate W. D w , ",PirncomlnB The Ninetieth Psalm was also Vance in city police court yes- ..nrin m ' S??l,Pfrt C1,,b' ! SUng by thc cholr- terday were four charges of in- of keeping our . . ...... iniuHi, lOiiie ; Ushers were William Crnlek- toxicalion under the Onvern- Wliiig costs to a of refreshments, lb A FASHION FIRST! The shapes . . leathers, fab.-ics and colors doomed most fashion-wise for spring '51 are here now in our wide selection of value priced handbags. SEE THEM TODAY! Oilier SCV- c1,anlr Alf Cl.,. n J. ment Liquor and Indian Act. I They were: Dora Sankey, $10 fine ing circles and their I piesiderit." Dawes and P. E. Mortimer. . nurse, remaininir i Turk, Mrs. E. Mor p" unci transfer! MeClyinoi Following the cathedral ser- antl s 50 cosls; Leonard 'interment was made in vpv-25 and $5.50 cosU; John a ' ionk for the new row. MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED tluilders & Contractors ;i enable us to give I Hays Cove Circle, 12. W.O.T.M. Skiing bazuar, April 20. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Daffodil tea, March 26. . St. Peter s Spring Sale, April 26. United W.A. Spring sale. May 3. Sonja tea. May 12. , 1 Fan-view Cemetery, rallbearers """""a. $.5 and cosU; L. A. Mrs. O. V. were Dr. R. O. Large W. B. McRac, $10 and costs. 1 Skinner, Aid. George Casey, ve In the past. asfoion ffootvear cncie, unucr ; Robert Kelsey, R. E. Eyolfson and Seal Covi srwii M s. T. Glenn. I F. E. Anfield. ) HiWsi l it c 58(1 , Monkey Business ; The remains had lain in state i throughout Sunday afternoon at the Orcnvlllc Court Chapel of, bmcrs: B.C. Undertakers. During the Three monkeys sat in a coconut Wanted To Rent clay native mends held an im- tree, 'I to announce prompt u service as a demonstra-, Discussing things as they're saidi City Approves School Budget District 52 school board o'.i-matr.s of $190,933 for 1951 - lion of their affection. Canon to be. USED CAR VALUES ! agreement has , Hyde Transf.'r, 1 Rushbrook was an honorary chief Said one to the others: "Now, j of ti e Tsimpr?an tribe. I listen, you two. Canon Rushbrook is survived There's a certain junior that handle thc un-uid delivery of can't be true, The Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd. require immediately for their permanent operating slaff HOUSES FOR RENTAL. Please address replies to: Supervisor, Operating Dept. Personnel, Bo 1000, Prince Rupert, B.C., or call Supervisor at Watson Island. , 150'4!4 '3 whicli Is the ' city 3 . ient. made to share ; d (D 'uoroinyi tn 6klnner oKinner 01 of vlc. vie fcts of hanriiimr were approved last nignt f ill "Bl council meeting. I 'ona-a"d ,two Bfandchlldren. ;m In in no way, ., . .. . . Gera Gerald d Rushbrook Rushbrook and and Ronad Ronald I The I'ltv.s f lare this vnnr l Tatham. Transfer coal V will continue c' - 'i"d and trans- a- tjrrotoforc. Mean- Mai Riders for Albert wry. United should be ; tot.iir(liTO at 116, 117 That man descended from our noble race! The very idea is a disgrace! No monkey ever deserted his wife, Starved her babies and ruined her life; And you've never known a mother monk To leave our babies with others to bunk, Or pass them on from one to another Till they scarcely know who !s . PRINTING $26,758 more than in 1950. Aid. T. B. Black, finance committee liii.man, said, this Increase was du to larger staff and greater facilities made possib'e by new schools. Approval was alco granted for immediate demolition of old King Edward school. Vandalism In Railway Park ; e AU Highest Experience Versatility k.M'TKRY, I.TO. Quality 4 Thc look-out, on the Canadian ' their mother. (National Reserve is down to one And another thing you'll never fine-textured BUNS 1!."0 VAl'XII.MX 6 cylinder SEDAN, heater. Guaranteed new car condition $1595.(10 1919 AUSTIN 2 door. Good condition. Heater etc 995.00 19 18 CHEVROLET Stylem.ast.cr SEDAN 18.600 miles. Private ownc -. exceiicnt condition. Radio, heater and defroster 1595.00 1917 1'ONTIAC Deluxe 25 Ser'es Sedan 17,00 miles New tires, heater, private owner 1050.00 1939 MERCURY Sedan. New motor, recently installed . 0U .00 1918 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedan. Recently overhauled. Heater and DcFrostcr PUC. Private owner .. 1495.00 1917 PONTIAC Sedan. Privately owned, condition guaranteed. Good tires, heater, etc 1390.00 1937 OLDSMOKILE Sedan. Privately owned, xcel- Irnt condition. Good tires, heater, etc 750.00 1919 REO Flat Deck Truck, 5,000 miles. Guaranteed in good condition 1500.00 191( CHEVROLET 2V2ton truck, with Steel Dump Box and Hoist. 30 day guarantee 1105.00 1951 CHEVROLET M ton Pickuns anri Panels available lor immediately delivery. WE FINANCE PRIVATE SALES ON G.M.A.C. FINANCE PLAN , We have listed olher Privately owned Cars and Trucks for immediate sale, at owners' requested price. Long Motors Ltd. THIRD AVENUE AT SEVENTH STREET Dibb Printing Co. asy to make with i seat, f ormerly mere were tnrec. 1 see, strangers and visitors finding A monk build a fence 'round a j this a great convenience nd ac- j coconut tree, commodation when enjoying ths j And let the coconuts go to waste, I view that takes in both townsite Forbidding all other monks a and harbor. i taste. j The tribal legend, protected byj whv- lf I d Put a Iencc 'round ' glass and of distinct interest 'to tne. tree new fast DRY YeastJ BKSNER BLOCK PHONE 231 tourist, has disanneareri If ouu"n WOUia lorce you to steal from me! iT 'location was back of the totem' monk pole. It was smashed. Fragments PHONE BLACK 367 For Efficient Building and Remodelling YOUR mm of glass can still be noted, lying b , .,,' arounrt Go out at night and get on a stew, The handsome totem pole has Or use a gun or club or knife also been damaged. Many iiil- To take another monkey's life , tials have bren cut In the pole, Yes, man descendedthe oncry , these being about as high up s 1 cuss, BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS an average figure stands. i But, brother, he didn't descend , from us." GREER and BRIDDEN I'.O. Itox 7X1 1'iince Rupert, B.C. i Suppliers Are Fined i 1 j Fine of -MOO plus coats, or I th.ee months in tail, was the; sentence Impo .-d 11 'ton .Torn j I Morriipn ler supplying liquor I to an Indian. i I Magistrate W. D. Vanr.e fined' 4lits the Spoil These Jays are afternoon tea days ai n -vim BUY Right . BUY BeaUy! Beautiful Beatty "'i fluing yeast s lull-strenuih ?"in till ,le I ! No mure "" more S()W supply "n'iKoyalFM ill ..'r'-." n . I f" 1 t. . Wash ers FEATHER BUNS From Wintertiina summer tima) anytime, a cup oi tea in the afternoon is 80 comforting - cheering so easily made. Have it every afternoon at home or in any restauiant. 3 th5. gran. slt ami yt c. irrin2 cninta,,i ill irr Hlv.l....j Nooltoluke- measure into a Roger Powell, a native whom! Moni.on supplied , with liquor,' $25 and costs or in default one! month in Jail for possessing an ! intoxicant. I Also changed with supplying,! Spencer Morran Vm fined $50' and costs, or in default one ; month in fail. 1 "Time served" was. the penally for Lawrence Aikens charged' with vagraney. j Alice Brown, a native, was fined $10 and costs, or in default 10 days, for being found intoxicated. . 1 j One charge of intoxication in a' public place was laid against a, juvenile under the Juvenile Do-! linquency Act. y'warm wairr tucar stir until twice 2 c. once-sifted bread flour and i tsp. ground mace. -Stir into yca.sl imxlun; Lc.it until saiuoLli. W ork in 1 c. once-sifted bread Hour to make a very soft dough, tircasc top of douti. Cover and set in warm place, free from draught. I.ct rise until doubled in bulk, i'uiuli down dotiKh and cut out rounded sjioonuils of dough with a tablcsixiou and drop into greased mulVin pans, tilling each pan about half-full, drcssc tops. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Hake in a hot oven, 4J5". about 20 minutes. Yield 20 medium-sized buns. sprinkle wiih 1 PC SEE OUR ... FRIGIDAIRES TOO! Come in and see these new models of Frigidaire Refrigerators. 6 cu. ft. models from $299.75 GORDON & ANDERSON I TEA Cy...X J r AFTERNOON Ksal Fast J. stanj 10 Kir Wei ,'",',rtu"in"x-'l;bcaten eKH jfe. ift together TEA TIP One pound of tea piovidM a family of ftva with tea very meal lor two waaka. i J ' Your Friendly Pick-Me-Up