""II f" " 'j m ii i i .. I I :'. .--.V. ) Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, August 14, 1951 L- erJona ,7. ,r-- -r something extra roca( Qirb lo Vi5U One Of US Wot Jh)loric Cm. Prince Rupert's Jobs Daughters drill t.pam u-ill jJ BARRET ASPHALT Regular Moose meeting Tuesday, August 14, 8 p.m. (ltc) Mr and Mrs. Harry Stadnyk sailed on the Camosun today to Vancouver on their vacation. Mr. and Mra. R. Nault and child leu for Vancouver on the special v I entrain tomorrow evening for Richmond, Virginia, to HINGIES For detailed Information, phone f idKe part in international competition. Also proceed future residence in the south, i eastward will be a party of friends. All it is ex- City offices wili ho Dected. W'!l bp h-Ao( on tha f nst hr the ert & McCaffery Ltd inursday out of resnpet. tn th Th tour will ii1ul. . Han in - : memory of the late Mayor G. Toronto, on which occasion the 116 - 117 . 58 w. n.uujerr.j.m. 191 girls will demonstrate their skill Mrs. Jean Nixon, who has been ""T' 'a'r- on a holiday trip south returned Rlcnmnd has a population of or to the city from Vancouver on aDOUl ltfs'ouu- In e year 1779 id City Builders Supplies then but a Vlllatre. it hwamp t.ho n fcuricfuy alttrnion's piiiiic. (Prince Rupert) Mr. and Mrs. Dewing, Living-stone, Mjr.tana; C. A. Casey, Skidegate; C. V. E. Mayo, I city: F. Bshoa and M o iinr Blue 820 . vuiuia D-. ...... UlDSOn left on laf I J I LAf .lLf L ? ' . ' ii train for a vaca!.,,n Vt . h.,.: " K. v rginia s w. ChrLstie and B. Smith, Van- I 1 summer home at ShanriTlla d'"a Z w , tT'nll B"a tne most couver; Mr. and M s W. M::h-Kitwanga near impor ant , not only from historic elson, Livingstone, Montana; R. 0 i hilt Q Sa frrttM finn I t 4 J . . I -vt ... ... . Hil.K DAWES BRITISH VISITORS Those two from smiling girls B a were were among among 50 00 Br art whn ,--,.., ... , . auctioneer 1 Restaurant iMan Passes inin:iai, iimui-1 r;. popr, miss EL Noriana G rial and commercial standpoints. Wood and R. Ahrens, Victoria; if .nf (ircrn Biff sponsored by indus aTl Zn SareCryas Mewart of Oakdale, Wales, left, and Rita Pulf, rd of Shem"ld similar group of Canadian girls is in Britain. (CP moTO,' daughters. 'V ""u T; J'"01 ,r: ana Mrs. k. Thompson, " " v. n. alter a m,1tr,v ii, . . opiisouiy, Vancouver. Mrs. Mutrie's nnrnnt. n. " ! .u V1? "TVC'J,'U .1IU1" I 363 M-s I w k-o T 1 J Ulc I1J"nai capital of Washing- Prince 'owiS'fi nf"? bytoen. " was In Richmond that the i;!"" George knight far Van-1 government of thp rorfpr, InnouHcemenli Jl TKR . . . A Prince Rupert restaurateur filed at his home here Sunday H..--was Michael Strojlch, 61, 330 Third Avenue West, and was ro-owner of the Victory Cafe. There are no survivors h?re B Z Undertakers are In charge. their home sown became establishpd hptu;ppn ihro couver enroute lo at Port Arthur. f L if ; ClIAW AND FHtM i V-A UND Of 1ATM IMOOfH . cnic 4Pla lining Broken Wire Stops Power Power failure vpforria t Building or and 18;5, during which momentous years the American Civil War was fought. The dwelling house occupied by Jefferson Davis, the Confederate President still utanria in Repairing On 2)igLu A successful anrt eniovahlp nlp- Women's Coordinating Tea Sept. 20. Catholic Fall bazaar, October 3 and 4. Lutheran Tea, October. 13. Rebekah Bazaar, October 20. L.O.BA. FVill Ua,oo, i 45. EPncra thrruiohm.f u Thomas Pope, here on the staff of the Bank of Montreal for several months, leaves on Thursday on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver on transfer. He will serve with the drive-in branch of the bank at Broadway and Oranvilie Richmond, as well as many other reminders of thp four vwrs' siruggie nic Sunday was discussed at a meeting of the Sons of Norway last night and plans made for a whist drive and dance later this city, was due to broken wires and a pole, T. B. Black, manager of Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd., said reports from a repair crew Indicated high winds had blown down a dead tree from a 1000-foot height in the Ecstall River area, causing Caoitol Sauare cnnxfstlnir nf ber 26. Sonja Bazaar. November 2. month. twelve acres is in the centre of the city. Here are many notable buildings. ' monuments, mpmnr- Salesman Legion Auxiliary Bazaar November ' 7. The Women nf f h ev,h ials, as well as churches that. It was also decided that the regular series of whist drives and dances would begin sometime during the middle of next Succumbs Here while not of architectural distinction, are llnkpri with Amer Bazaar, November 18 month. If you want to sell it. advertise ft. News ciassif ieiis. 1 "Hospitality and I O.D.E. Fall Baza AT Nniomhor ican history. It was in one of Repairs will be made by this evening in the area, 35 miles irom Prince Rupert, along the Skeena River. Power from the company's auxiliary dipspl niant 22. A Vancouver salesman, travelling for Academy of Arts, died in Prince Rurjprt n floral Hnr mcae uiau rairicK rienry maae The uc oulluy Sunday picnic, picnic, held neiu on 011 the speech, supporting the rev- a sandy beach of Digby Island, olnt.inn ncraincf n.aat D,nin 'Saw 75 nponlp vntintprc onH St. Peters Fail Bazaar, No- PELL CURRIE veniber 29. pital yesterday after a short at the drydock is supplying city Power at present. ending with the words "give me adults in attendance, it was wood Food That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe iiueny or give me death. : u, wun many races ana GO'don Inrin OA. is it-.. Miss D. Ostrom, following a The citv has an auditorium in lur )unn Mcnaugn- Eighteenth Avenup van,,o. lUMITED Mrs. R. p, James and son left on the CamrKiin tnHo,. f- - visn nere to Mrs. Ivor Johan which as many ts 2,500 persons ton was ln cnarge of the sPrts-can Can be be seated. ated. Here Here is is the the cen- cen- The Tne picnickers picnickers left left in in th the was aamitted to haspital 3un ' ' w " T 1 Ul M son i 4 ( nn trai tors holiday trip to Vancouver uuver and Bella ; ' her h0me at day. Little is known ta ? ana Bpna hu Bella Bella "eie oi his today ',,.. '5 K.nown on the f-amn. tre of the Amprlran tnhn h morn ine with their nackpd Inn JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Viftnri,, Victoria, """"U. - I laillllV M I I rin rt n .n i vuuuvw n&XVA " sun. wm.ici idfttis are ImHa -4u..i rhoc r. W.. f j fun f ; t, i ' uauc uisiriuuuon centre, num- waio uic limning ves I in charge. "tyvmqgfyv T t Si ; cover How Good J erous and varied manufacturing sels rarma, Capt. Harold Hell-plants, museums, academies, col-1 anc1' Gony. Capt. Alf . Jensen, leges, medical Institution and , and Morris H, Capt. O. Giske. theological teaching, as well as I Ice cream and soft drinks several noted libraries. jwere available for the children. There were nn fewpr that fif-l A Tfn Cnr I ill 'I teen separate battles fought to 'capture Richmond during the siivuijLu uiiu wniio 8UJL : into glasses filled with cracked STEAMER Prince Rupert Add sugar and lemon to taste. ' . w 1 i n ' -ft - - . : v. m ivu war, most of these being directed by General U. S. Grant. It was not until the spring oi 1865 that Richmond was evacuated. This was shortly after Jefferson Davis, attending service in St. Pauk Enlsrnnai rhurh I h II A Jaiiorlng or Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor . 220 Sixth St. Phone 649 SAILS FOR Vancouver was advised by one of his Commanders that Richmond mij ill be defended no longer. ! anil Iiilpimrdiate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost Logger Died Of Accident rJEW rnM;TPi irnnM and REPAIR WORK Inquest yesterday in the death of a voune Vancouver lnmpr loaf SEE Friday resulted in accidental For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT-OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 11. S6!I:W death verdict. William George Pearson, 20, 3075 Windermere Drive, was kil SEEER & BRIDDEN LTD. I 215 1st Avenue West ' accommodation Pnncess HteBWh r.u. ihix 7ZI led at Cumshewa Inlet when struck with a whipping cable. Body left today for Vancouver on the Union steamer Camosun. Pearson was an employee of Morgan Logging Co. They will Tance m to Canada. u,c a suite on "A deck. .-f PHOTO) Mac Construction Company CLEARAN MODERN PLUMBING is a wise investment, In terms of family health and home economy. Coll Blue 846 Sh Oiid ybbers oes WILL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Is estimates Gladly Given ' lllue m at 506 Third Ave. (Formerly Brown woods ) PLUMBING AANICH HEATING .. now in stock Boys' Oxfords and Boots Reg. to 7.50 - to clear pral Electric Elecfomalic ., j 1 Basketball Shoes men's size - white Ca nvass. aTEAM IRON 2 irons in 1 ''ons dry 0r with steam ot the flick of a button 'H H EASF Z I' Women's Shoes final clearance' of Rack sh $195 ! oes VITH A G E. STEAM IRON 0nl $27.50 VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m.. Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, .STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON' Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN i CHARLOTTE ISLANDS t ss. Coquitlam August 3, 17 and 31 FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam, August 1C and 24 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent . Third Avenue Phone 5 ttoern B.C. Power Co. u Sizes C , Children's Runners final clearance - Broken "rt, Re""' m''k Phne 210 Stewart, B.C.