IuS Ciiawii-1 a. . Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday. March 7. 1951 Vancouver CN.R. Summer Ship Schedule here CANADA'S COST-OF-LIVING 1935-39 100 ' - . 210, INDEX : from Vane, 'V.l i River 1 o'clock Summer schedule of Canadian sailing at i9 ,p' Dies at Home Of Daughter i Herbert Markham Catton. 74, father of Mrs. George Philippson, died at the Philippson home, j 1805 Graham Ave., yesterday j morning. Besides another daughter. Mrs.,! C. E. Morshead of Montreal, Mr.l Catton is survived by his wife. who accompanied him here from i National Steamships this yearj cnikln. returning"'. will t?e largely similar to that of T.h"! j?8 m . . . iU:ia D.m. "- a washing machine, radio and sewing machine, also a large quantity of flour. There is a' small insurance. The Peters came here from the south about six months ago and their youngest child is only about two weeks old. Cider i children are going to school. Neighbors gave shelter to the; last year with the steamer Prince 1 The ste- George operating on the full Standard Time wh " .... .w ... will h nn j rt Skagway while the Prince Rupert, the tv summer mw. Fire Destroys Terrace Home TERRACE The Braun's Island home of F. B. Pi ters was razed im Tuesday morning when fire, taking hold in the roof near the chimney, quickly spread. The house was almost burned to the ground before the arrival of the fire brigade. Mr. Peters was not home at the time and a smaii rhild ran to the neighbors for help. The house had been burning a while before the volunteer fire clena rtment could be not! fled. AM thnt wns snved wore runs as iar norm as H.eicnikan CLACTON !-A on a weekly Dasis. '"- - c"- ur.uiiess Body" eight voyages In June, July and on the bewh at th August and September. The first sett. It turned 200 IDEC. il76.4 190 LDEC .I7i.i !i'50 i !- 4 0 - 1.201 i i 0 i , 110 0 homeless family until other arrangements could be made. KINGSTON, Surrey. En-iun i (CP) J. Ash travelled on a crowded bus and arrived home to find a purse containing $9 jammed in his overcoat pocket. He took it to the pr.lice station but no one claimed it. XA.NADA lor Broadway Cafe M945 , 1947 . ... . i ! CtXST OF LIVING -Canada's Slali.stics, took a big jump to of index the Dominion Bureau of cont - - living as prepared by 175.2 as of Feb. 1. a, boost of 2.7 point.: ovrr Jan. 2. It, was the largest monthly gain in more more than than two two years. years. The The heavy heavy V .-FEB.- 153! line traces the rise of the indicates the trend of the U.b. indicate corresponding trends. adult educational program and it i.s to be hoped that it will continue to meet future demands for this type of educa tion. MRS. D. A. JOHNSTON A good start has been made at the Civic Centre and In night school classes. A good skating rink would tend to alleviate problems. ROY COLLINSON No. We have the Civic Centre which is limited to members but that is only a start. For Action Advertise! voyage win ui ins uic vtwu jicie from Vancouver at 7:30 a.m. Sunday, June 17, sailing at 11 a.m. for Ketchikan. Juneau, Skagway and Wrangell, returning here southbound atr 7 p.m. Friday, June 22, and sailing at 11:15 for Gardner Canal, Doug- "(lOVKtfNMFNT MQIIOIl ACT" (S-. il..n 'i'.,) NOTICE OH1 AI'I'UCATION Km CONSKNT TO THANKKKU ( l.lllt I.ICKNHB TO OTHKIt TKEM-1MFH. NUT1CK In hiroliy Riven thnt on the expiration ol thin iulvi'rti.s.'mpiit. the Uh.ler.slKntnl tulml to apply tn the l.upior (nt.r.l ftoiiril tor coiwcnl to Inmsl.r Clili l.tcrnce No. Sl'JIl. l-miril In reiMH-l of cerliiln premises KltUiktc lit the corner nt 2nd Avenue . ... W.-Nl HUM .11.1 DUVVV, (1. l I,J I'nnce KuMlrt. In the Province ol Iliitlsh Columbia, upon liuula lies-1 criued n Ix.ts 1 mid 1. Hlork 20. Hec-tl.m 1. Map 023. l'rincc Knpert Lund RcL'Isuallon District. to certain ( premises situate at 312 Third Avenue West, In the c:ity oi rnnce miiieri ITovii.ce of 'British Columbia, tixm liinds decrlletl as Iy)t No. 10. Blmk ; No JO. Seen If m 1, Map 023. prince Itupert l.anU Hevlstratifin llstriet. In the Provliye tf lliltlfh Columbia. IMTKl.) at I'rlnee Itnpert. BritlRh Colmilhla. tllla 1st flay of March, l:IM Tire PRINCE HUPEHT CLUB I lUI-ll'il index hince the beginning of 1U40. index. The two figures are not ItCClllOll Hours: 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. ccr lake home orders Phcne 200 I l Prince Rupert Citizens Answer a Question Interviewer VESTA A. DOUGLAS. Conrad Street School Are There Adequate Opportunities for Adult Education in Prince Rupert? 1 - l. hj (P.y Arthur Ilrm c Drown, 1 "" JtitlMiw wwm. Heeretary i . I L Cl Iwd i, 1 77) J ffl B.ift ColuwA, I1D 1 CLMSS DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 Finest Cooking I'lio'ir (IM SI PPI.HIS COM. Cla.s.sified Ailveriising is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Cbwfc word er insertion, niiiiiinum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c, Cards of Thanks, Dri Funeial Notices. Marriage and Eagagemetrt Announcements $ 01), SPECIAL DISPLAY, IX)UBLE PRICE I., , HOME OWNERS Carry out those needed repairs or alterations NOW! This may be done under our EASY PAYMENT FINANCE PLAN Take six, twelve, eighteen or twenty-four months to pay. You mav finoncc any amount from $100.00 to $2000.00 PHILP0TT, EVITT & Co. Ltd. HIIM1I NOTICK .t W YLLIE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack WvlUe. in the Prince Huoert General Hospital. March U, a daughter. Janice Lvnne. lltpi HMJtAI. NOTICE CATTON At his residence, 1805 Graham Avenue. Prince Huoert. Tuesday. March 6. 1951, Herbert Markham Catton. in his 75th vear. beloved husband of Mrs. Alice Emma Dickerstaff Catton'and father of Mrs. C. E. Morshead tlvv1. Montreal, Quebec, and Mrs. Georee Philippson i Lilian i . Prince Rupert, B.C. Private services will be held at Grenville Court Chapel bv Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter. Thursday afternoon Mar-h " Interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery. No flowers bv request. B C Undertakers in charge of arram:ements. tltci I MFMOKIAM "U: ... wit rmui s dummy. 65 'Li - MALE HELP HT WANTED-Av-Wan! Terr:te E.cmf;:!,, Full time emim' $2tiii 00 net' twi and uievifHK f' anv Reteri'ilrOS a! Applications m School Beard ul!: than March I'tf ciiniineii.e Mont' 20th. Address an to C. W. Abfr.. Treasurer S-h 53, Terrace, BC ACC01 ST.l" nunc AlVnt'NTV Tax spi'i'tili't Sto..e HiuUni'. m ii ni its tt' 't.UMllINl'. and II F-J Sheet 111 1 ill gravel n! m' West I'il.'lii' and So.is WANTED TO B hoii'-e. Mi"" ' " nient. Hex B" iVANTKP;- VI PRICKS PAID I"-Steel. In :11s,.1"'1; Holiest uraitiii'' ; nient inatle,. MHulsI.lil 2 coiiver. H. t" 63S7. 30ARD AND Hrt. working biili'V . old daiigliicr- fu .VANTED-H"" cal busl.icssmJ'; in", Jiruent. Verv ft Box o, write pert. HOl'SK iVANTKIt - 4 J" JjJ ,v Celaiiesf V prel lerri'ii. ri,'"' I OR r!fS1 itito Child i' 1788. lllf Green O- ROOM f"r rout H iT-nRiyK,re 711 (irenvii" rjt'WT Tl V " " nine11 : close in BIM)MM" 'OR iiknt ri; i" for uurkiii'-' SI. BOYS A "Oful ""f vnnili' nji" 'l''",v''.rllH.,' aim WA1 . " "rviee V. ...,1 f en'" . .fa lieien,'' . e iu: .leweiiri-'iL tf Montreal in October. Born in Galley Hill, Kent, England, deceased came to Canada in 1900 and for 40 years worked as a steam engineer. He was employed with the Steel Co. of Canada, working in the East. Canon Basil S. Prockter will officiate at a private funeral in the Grenville Court Chapel Thursday afternoon. Burial will be In Fairview Oemct.'vy. with nrrangemenl.s by Hie IJ C. Undertakers. Would Pave to j Prudhomme lake After hearing a letter from Ihcj provincial department of public ' works that it is the intention to pave the new section of the highway from Prince Rupert to' Galloway Rapids as well as the section from Galloway Rapids to Watson Island and the arterial highway within the city, the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Monday night decided to ictjucst the department to also consider putting the section of I lie highway from Galloway Rapids to Pnulhomme Lake for black-topping. j PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROM1T SERVICE rilANni.Mt S STI IHO 21(1 - 4l.li Street Box C45 Phone On-lit 3M Prince Rupert 2) Chop Suey - Chow Mein HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 Attention Fishermen! Highest trade-in allowance on your present marine engine. To save money and get the U st, )i sure your next engine is a Kermoth Write for .Folders HOMEWOOD MARINE 1 1 m 1 1 1 :i 17:.'5 W. (ieoreia Vancouver, B.C. j 1 e:kUona t i HANDYMAN IIOMK SKUVICE GKNFRAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS' OIL HUKNKRS PHONES Black 752 Red R'J4 P.O. Box 1070 H.d. HKLCEIISON LIMITED RKAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 9G Evt nings Black 800 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden IIcvls and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SIIOK HOSPITAL ('OLTISSI'S MUSIC STORK Aci-nts for I he finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4lh SI Ph. Black 380 Train Schedule For Uie F.ast Mondays. Wednesday and Fridays, E p.m. From Uie F.as Tuesday's Thursdays and Rat-urdays, 10:15 p.m. ' ' ; like new. $00,00. Child s crio GQMLZ-In loving memory of nn , mnt,t ,-,.ss. excellent eotuli-Renv t.ome. who passed away, ,, $,7.00- Av 525 lllh one vear ago today. t Avi, iSUpi Frank and children. j - - Mom and Dad Dickens. IOOL1CHAN erense Best oualitV. while tin: light doited line directly comparable, b,a merely A. HAIG Up to the present time, yes. However, due to im pending Intensive logging operations in this district, it would appear that facilities for training In logging engineering should be available for our young men. There Is no doubt the woods will attract. many youths and education in the methods of logging our heavy timber, together with a knowledge of the operating of the heavy machinery used by the larger operators to deliver the logs to truck or tidewater, would fit our young men for the better jobs in the woods. Statistics show that many logging accidents occur during the first few days of employment in the bush. There Is iw doubt that education in the op eration of heavy machinery and lne hazards to be anticipated would substantially reduce the number of accidents occurring to the inexperienced. A. G. BOAS In comparison with other communities (south ern and eastern i I would say that Prince Rupert is started cn its way and it will be a while yet before it will get over its growing pains. Some fields of adult education are now being covered but the problem that arises is not the adult who Is already working but the student immediately after he graduates. What becomes of him or her? . Many other places have trade schools where the actual trade i.s taught bv trade Instructors. They teach what must be learn-I ed before entering the field, From statistics practically all employees are now demanding a pie-trained personnel in other uiciiiues wnere mr schools a located This naturally encour- : axes me to believe that our next. step in Prince Rupert .should be; a combined vocational and com- mercial school which could be used also for trade training in i sufh fields as fishinir. Iokriiir, ! forestry and many or the femi-j nine arts so that we could train; at home our own and not have I to send them elsewhere for this i .socialized training. UUSS CAMERON We have facilities but I have not Inquired deeply into this field. W. L. WOOD-I am not fully familiar with this field but I feel sure all of us could be exposed to more learninp;. JEAN CAMERON Yes. Our Civic Centre has many activities which comparatively few adults taice actvaniase ol. Then, too, there is night school. LYDIA THOM Prince Rupert is to be congratulated on Ls VAN((i:Vi;il-.VI(TUKf. Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcolin . Tuesday, 12 Noon Camostm ALICE AKM..STKWAKT AMI PORT SIMPSON Sunday Camosuii.il 1 p.m. lint NDKiii tn i:i:n C'llA Itl.OTTE ISLANDS ss. niiileolln " March 1, 10 and 30 '9 p.m. FOR SOCTIl QUEEN CH.AKI.OTTE IStl.AMS ss. Chilcolin, March 9 and 23 fl p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone S68 i P4 War Romance Of Infantry , A war romance mingled with strands of romance born amid i the dangers and terrors of battle,' "Breakthrough, ' co-starring David Bryan, John Agar and Frank I.ovejoy Villi Suzanne Dalbert playing the feminine lead, Is coming to the Capitol Theatre here tonight and Thursday. A sUry of infantry in war, the picture presents David Brian as a rugged infantry officer while John Agar is a young lieutenant with whom he locks horns under pressure of bambardment and constant fighting. Frank Love-joy is a quel, tough and efficient lop sergeant. It is Miss Dalbert who supplies the domance as she pleads for her small French town about to be destroyed by the oncoming Americans. Army nurses and Red Cross girls are also depicted in their wartime 'duties. r ' Succeed Ill I Wusic Veils I ! I four students received their I iciiihs In the;.- mid-w::iter music exams with the Royal Conservatory cf Music, Toronto, taught nere by Mn. M. Anderson. The .students wlu wr.ite the music theo.y exams and their ; grades are: honors; Grail" Two, Palri.-ia Lemon, j Grade One, Jeann.-lte Spark, I fi:sl. class honors; 1 iiylh.s Chikls and June Alice i:i!imp, liono s. Their teacber, Mrs. Anderson, said I hat she beieved t-hew wer hi other entr,."s from the citv or disfric!, but many more cn-1ries .are exnected from other li Us the pra.-tlcal mk'.-snmii"r exnms. r i (liui Jo ft'e sdqa'ui 1 LONDON Centuries aJ, Lady Gixiiva rode bareback and through her home city of Coventry, and now there is said to be a Rood prospect of the scene be "li! re-enacted. Lady 'Oodivr, performed the canter, and income taxs were reduced. The objective would be the same today. II. Teller, a civil .servant of Coventry, has been nominated to help find another Lndy Oodiva. So far, the response- lias been ' gratifying. A nation-wide ap- peal is beine, mad' for a. (jirl in woman willing to ride side saddle th ;m::li crowded streets ai-Lr.d only in a lon wi;; and a f ",v Hi ; and pieres. NOTICE IN HE F.STATK OP I.Ut'Y MARTIN'. IlKt'KAKKO TAKR Ntrni'K that ns AilmlnlKl.ru- 1 l"r. fluly iipp'iimi'il by the court, of the estate of l.ury Mi.rllii. who died lit Ti li.l;r:ili Crii-k. tlrltiMli ('olunihiil. en I he Slli day of O.-liiher. III4'2. I r.iiilii' all crwhliirs uiid nthers hnv-lie: flplius imiiiiiHt Dip Ri.nl cstntc to s. oil tin- sauw Ui nif. prtH.rly vph-la-ii, ui I he lulilri'ss uirntlonrd below mi iir Ix'loie the loth tlay or April. Iti51. niter which date I shall proceed to (llnlrlbiilf the estate to th.ise en-lillfil bv Inw. hiivlni! reiiaril only to I Riieli cliiinni of which 1 Khali then i liuve bi.ii llolllied. I Anil further take notice that nil I persons indebted U SAid estate nre re(iilieil to pay their liulehtedness tf) ' in.' forthwith. . DAIKl) lit Pllliee Rupert. BC, this 27lh iluy of February, 1951. Ernest Karl Allen. Official Administrator, Telegraph Creek, B O (H-P) - FOU SM.E FOR SALE Coleman oil heater in first class condition. Ideal ior smaller house. Call 20(1 8lh Ave. Ea.st. . i5"l FOR SALE Model Q. D. Johnson 10 h.p. outboard motor. In Kood condition. Phone Green 62ti. (56pi FOR SALE Commercial type electric refrigerator 20 cubic feet, good condition. Phone Green 157 after 6 p.m. 56)i 1940 CHEVROLET 2 door sedan, recently overhauled and in good order. $775 00 Including 1951 licence. Apply to M. M. Stephens, Sheriff. Prince Rupert. 1 61c i FOR SALE New and used furniture, hardware and clothma at the lowest possible prices 13. C. Furniture, 3rd Ave. W. i FOR SALE -Coleman oil stove. For sale nt H C. Furnit ure, tit) I'K.KSONAI, CASH for scrap cast bras, copper butteries aiuf radiators Phone 'M call 629 tith W CltV. tf f NOHT1II.AN1) Dalrv milk dellv ered 24e per (lliart. VVhV pa more? Phone 18 for datlv de liven- service M-29 TASTY TEA ROLLS ran he ob tallied todav and everv (lav at the Rupert Bakery Ltd. Phone (Hit for orders. ttfl REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE Big Four Wartime House First Overlook Street. Excellent condition. Snap lor cash. Ultra-modern Home. Section Two. Concrete basement, central heating, hardwood floors, open fireplace, picture windows, uoaulilul view. One of the finest homes In the citv. Exclusive . listing. For further information and Inspection nhone b7 O. P. TINKER & CO. LTD. Besner Blk. Eves. Red 378 FARM LANDS FOR RALE or Rent -Crood farm, excellent soil building and equipment, kitwansa. Box 41)3, Prince Rupert. (SUP1 FOR RALE -Wartime"" four near McBride, good cniidil ion. new-lv decorated, Storm windows. Possession end of March Phone Black 1111. (.ri!) FOR RALE Wartime four, good cdiidifion. WhnOOO cash or $al)H0.0(Mernis. Principals only, Apply 724 Alfred St., evenings laiin .FOR SALE Four room wartime house, lull cement bnsemeni and garage. 144C, Bill East Phone Green K)8. I53p FOR SALE -Seven room house. 813 Dili West. Call alter 5. (SKp' LOST LORT Between 1st. East and Post Office Lady's wrist watch. Phone-484. IsuoJ LORT One upper dental plate. Reward for recovery. Aoolv Dally News. l58p) V i ; ! ;: " "i ' Si'''' ft! M J !( 2nd Ave. W. l.lMI-.Kit MIIMHXC 8,u SitiCiSiS MAUCAUKT MrLKODl OPTOMETRIST Room 10 3TONK BUILDING TIIONK P.O. BOX 11S4 SIDNKY COXICK fllTOMKTRlST Coiii)i!-te Vi.;u;il Analysis OFFICK llOL'KS 9 a tn. to 5 p.in. Geo. i'ook's Jew. 11. r. Ph. 212 A. P. CAUD.Nl'.R & CO. ci I Aim :in:i A c i ' ntants A. I BELL. C A. ami ROY KIIANI), C A. 321 rii'iMi.d Avenue Box 2( 3 Phone IIKLKN'S P.EAUTY SHOP pcnnaiifiit Waviii'.: Iti'auty Cull uie in all it.s bra;ieh"s 204 -4th Street. Phone CSS KLECTROLUX Sales and Service II. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1G20 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. -Mom and Dad Gome. 1 ( ltpi i GOMEZ In memory of our friend Bettv Gomez, who passed awa" March 7. l!).ri(). Clare and Mamie. ltpi I'Olt SAI.F, NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES LliiK-belt Kneeder Shovels: Cranes: Druliiies; Ada m s Pi.afl flr iOi-. I ilil,.f.,,,i u,., Black Too Hoad Maintenance ' Eniuoment: Owen Clamshell liuciets anl Kock uiauoles: I T. U. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket oaders for Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrituiial Punms: National Dragline Scraliers and; Buckets; National All Steel i Gasoline Hoists: National '. Portable Sawmills: National ! Hotarv Screens and Conveyors Full Information 1 rum Na-1 tional JVlaehiiierv Co. Limited. ! Vancouver. B.C. tl WE HAVE a few select pieces of custom built furniture vit bargain prices such as -Cedar Chests, individual Clothes Cupboard s. Chairs. End Tables. Record Cabinets, Oak typewriter desk. Be sure and see CHRISTIE WOODBUILT PRODUCTS before buying. 1st. and McBride. Phone Blue 720. (58c I TYPEWRITER CLEARANCE ' All Standard models, regular price to $22.r.0(l. To Clear $:!!).;(). Later models with all lealures $1!).5() each. Excellent condition guaranteed. Also Portables and Adding Machines. Write Canilol Equipment Co.. '20!) St. Catherine St.. W.. Montreal 25. Quebec. : If) ; I FOR SALE-Complete home fur- 1 lashings. Livin.. room suite, bedroom suite, kitchenette, sin e, oil slove. refrigerator, I radio, vacuum cleaner, dishes and bedding. Manv other i iioiiHehoiii articles. Phone Red 217. (57c FOR SALE - Late 1949 An.Hin ! van. good condition, only 7000 miles. Selling account need larger car. Full price $r29!viQ cash. Apply 724 Alfred St.1 evenings (Sfipii FOR SAI.eI-2 White trucksT tan - j dem dual drive Don rubber 214 wheel base. Worked 3 months. Terms. Anplv Albert Houston,' D-.iw.son Creek. B.C. (G3p) j FOR SALE Baby buggy, as new pearl grey and chrome. I Phone Red 217. . (5Cc) I cine MATTSON'S UPIIOI.STFRING Phone Blue P.13. P.O. Pox 520 33(1 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert. P. C. 1IKATKRS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACKS RANGE I5UKNKKS Unconditional Guarantee of .Satisfaction on All HiMViees GORDON I). ItONSON Oil Burner Specialist 733 51 h Ave. W. Black 503 SCOTT MtLAIiKN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 00:1 3rd Ave, W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 I'O. Box 374 KOPtIK & LAIRD ACt fiUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 3(17 P.O. Box 130 Fire and Frost Proof Storage for Rent Central Location Phone 422