ST. LAWRENCE (Continued from page 1) Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, November 27, 1951 !lll"y the Ml. , Karl. i Arm, J, 0 News of the District Grain Ship Bogart Rugged As Test Pilot French-Canadian people. As for Wallace's s Skipper is DEPARTMENT FPABTMFWT STORE STORE Humpliny Bogart plays the' part of an intrepid Jet plane Uat Bouartv t - l fththu himself, he had never found them to be anything but hospitable and friendly, co-operative In Industry and business. Sometimes uncharitable remarks were heard about the French-Canadians but he could say they would always eo half-way. Indian Mine Takes Claims Given Hat "w he in,, u lint pilot tn the up-to-date action picture "Chain Lightning" which comes to the Capitol Theatre here this Wednesduy and Indian Mines, -There Is no need to worry has now been about working with the French- supoorted h flt Directors of whose p-ouerty. Not Just Blankets; Ayres Blankets jj For Sleeping Comfort providing the love Interest is' beautiful Eleanor Parker whu connected with the Sllbak-Pre Endako Women's Institute Elects ENDAKO North Fraser Women's Institute, meeting at the home of Mrs. F. Johnson, elected Mrs. Ponsfold as piesident. Other officers are: Vice-President Mrs. H. Foote. Secretary Mrs. P. Leslie. Directors Mrs. C. Hickenboth-am. Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. Plowman. Entertainment committee Mrs. Hickenbotham, Mrs. J. John- etm anrl Mrs t Dlmirmnn Canadians. They are no problem ad Richard wh,Hr'iM roles. n " in to Captain Kunlo Mishima. of the Japanese freighter Kiokawa-Maru loading grain here, will be wearing his new hat at "big occasions" back in Japan. It's the hat Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce presented him with Sunday afternoon as a token of welcome. A delegation of Mayor H. F. Glassey, Chamber Vice-President T. Norton Youngs and George TOTEM A FAMOUS PLAYERS T1IF.AT1IK unless you want to make it one.'' Possibly, there was lack of understanding by those who relly did not know the French-Canadians. Mr. Jones contrasted the cur WEDNESDAY rent "hardships" of having to It pays to buy good blankets. Years of service 5 and sleeping pleasure make a difference. 5 The Place to Go For The Brands You Know i WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE: Mitchell made the presentation mier mill, advise they have decided to acquire for the company three additional claims and one fraction which are known to carry the extension of the ore zone to the north. The acquisition is protected by option agreement. The additional claims comprise Payroll No. 3 and 4, Boundary 2 and the Missing Link fraction. Henry L. Hill, consulting engineer, has reported that the Indian ore zone, some 3000 feet north of the Indian tunnels, has been developed by a number of open cuts spaced over a length of 400 feet. On basis of samples assayed by Silbak-Premicr, Mr. Hill has stated: "Values on the Payroll claims indicate the Indian ore zone is apparently continuous and contains good values some 3000 feet north of the Indian workings." aoou.u snip at o p.m. v-yt. An enjoyable afternoon includ- ima extended the hospital ty of j serv( his ship and said he expected to j ments return, perhaps in February. The The Nort Fraser Lake Wom. Kiyokaua Maru wi 11 sai from , . lMtltute inciudes members hero to Los Angeles to fuel, then f N F Fraser LaRe return to Japan and Endako. Meanwhile, S. Komori, repre- senting the grain buyers, C. Itoh ! . -n For the MEAL that REFRESHES FINEST OF COO.K'NG BEST OF FOOD Smallest Park Is Tiny Indeed await the completion of an apartment building or living for a while in a basement with the .adversities which the pioneers of Canada had to endure and concluded with: "How fortunate to be in a country that has so many undeveloped possibilities and opportunities both east and west as Canada has today." Fred Conrad, who had been elected president of the Men's Club during the evening in succession to Robert Eby, was in the chair. Mr. Jones was Introduced by M. E. Martin and thanked by Andrew Wyatt. A guest of the evenini? was Robert Armour of Kimberley. Serving of refreshments and a social hour brought the proceedings to a close. !i,,,.,ii,.1i,.i!;.11ii;!i1ii:...i.i;:1. iini:,..,.,:,.,, :i,,,,i ,,:;i!.,...i! & Co. Ltd.. says five more cargoes have been bought by his company and he expects two ships will arrive next month. Loading of the ship from the grain elevator began at 2 p m. yesterday. It will take some 20 hours to load, not including interruptions due to tides. Loading isn't possible at high tides, say elevator officials. FUR TAKE OCT ORDERS PHONE 20(1 BROADWAY CAFE Win AitJ The Shi Mrs. E. Vann in her "Central Interior Diary," made a statement recently about the smallest park being in Burns Lake. The smallest park is in Moncton, New Brunswick. This park is on the main street and is 18 Inches square. It is planted with grass and flowers and called Stanley Park in honor of one of the city's policemen. Stanley Richard. With MICKEY ROONEY SALLY FOE!, Show Start 7 p.m. Last Comply, Sh g:l, a vty Christmas Masset Band Master Buried MASSET Rev. Montagu S. Young, local Anglican rector, conducted the funeral at Old Masset of George Price who passed away recently at Prince Rupert General Hospital and whose remains were brought he e aboard the motor vessel Adelaide J.. Capt. Peter Jones. Deceased had been bandmaster of the Masset Concert Band which was in attendance at the service. I Vessel for Kitimat Run To serve in freight and pas-' senger carrying from Prince Ru-i pert to the Aluminum Co. of TODAY 7 - 9:00 LOUIS HAYWARD - TOM TL'LLY in "DICK TURPIN'S RIDE" V J'yJ ... ... I l,ril ' -LEAN. I Rats Arouse Garbage Men .Aft of aU tvSsfcsssi h m,,rc f.,IW I"" h-'n''' .11- In miiarl. Unless something is done soon ......I ' a'jj"' I -i A -:i 1 : T-mTT" . 1 iw .r Endako News t .r..u 'o. s- nil ,a l' I"' P 'ml for C.l.rW-- Canada projects at Kitimat and Kemano, the former fisheries patrol vessel Nitinat is now on her way up the coast from Van-ecu vci. In command is Capt. John Vosper. veteran master of steam and sail. Cupt. Vosper, who served in munv famous sailing vessels during his younger days, has re-t nt'y been in command of Canadian Transport Co. vessels. The Nitinat, in addition to carrying freight, has been licensed to carry fifty passengers. She is being operated by the Like l w ln.iiic " . . ...I iitirft . ' Vw ."an,-.' I" The Hotel Annan, now owned about the rat menace here it is i likely the city will find itself without a domestic garbage col-j lection service. This was indicated last night ' by Angus Gillis. superintendent of garbage collection, who laid a complaint of rats in garbage t cans to mayor and aldermen after city council meeting. "Our men don't want to go on I ri k Canadian I - -..w.. ....... S -.J'- OUNCE OF PREVENTION "' or ."'J.Irt'oVFIi'B and operated by Mr. and Mrs. W. Minoguo, has been remodelled and renovated. Considerable Improvements have been made to dining room and men's and ladies' tavern. 1 1 ViPHMU ,t24l' ' ,", . . L . Xm e o n t rartinp 1 working at this job with rats : Morrison-Knutsen concern. WM1MM ; crawling all over them." said Mr. ! : ! Gillis, after he told how rats as Eleven witnesses were called to Promotes Your Child's Lifttimo Foot Hoalth Poorly fitted shoes during childhood often undermine a child's general health. ..cause nervousness... retard scholastic progress ...interfere with health-building play . . . cause lasting foot ills in later years. Out X-Ry Fitting Senric Uti you that youx child (how hi propaily tht thay will omil aatun develop uor- htm.MiAV THl N ) many as six at one time -infest - Prince George yesterday lor the ed garbage cans throughout the , Thorson' preliminary murder city. j hearing. "When a man picks uo a gar-j 'iase can. takes off the lid and a Robert Mavoy has returned to riit iumDs out at him-it's not a his duties as operator for the Also SEI.KCTEI) SHOUTS - NEWS Shows 7 - 9:03 To Break Ice To Alcan Job ! An ice-brcak jr will be put into I service by Morrison - Knudscn, NOV NOV 29 THE vr-ry comfortable feeling. My men asked me to appear here to lay a complaint. And I doti't blame them." To support Mr. Gillis, a garbage collector showed aldermen a tin can in which there were were three dead rats. These he had killed that morning, he said, before emptying a garbage can. Lial, helilhy tM4, kwp pht bonw and mus-ciaa in propar align-nant. Wa maka no charge ior tbia "ounca of pravaaUon". Uta il baaly...whathar you'ra laady to buy or not. Canadian National Railways at the station here. Eiiing Berg is moving his sawmill from Fraser Lake to Latin Lake, north of Endako. REMINISCENCES 'Continued from page 2) ab'.j. And that's Just about what will happen. ALASKA MUSIC TRA conti actors, to keep river mouth waters open this winter in the Douglas Channel and Gardner Canal area as the great Alcan envelopments continue. The ice-breaker will be the veteran F;trol. She was built in 1906 at Victoria. The Petrol w:!l be used i i general towing work. ( enure ("uni Richard Chip Tenor Pianist Toniiku KiinauKi Soprano i "But there were six of them In the can the others got away." Aldermen realized the seriousness of the situation. prill AERIAL RECORD? CORDOBA, Argentina (Reu-tT.si The instructor of the "?ro Club of the town of Huinca Rpnanrn Senor Maciel. claims CO-OPERATION NEEDED "The only way we can combat this menace is with the assistance and co-operation .of the OPERATIC SELECTIONS IN COSTUME Excerpts from Showboat New Muon - H'"11 Special Two Concert Tickets Aroiloblt Plus I'sual 20 Discount to Members Reservations Taken Now TICKETS ON SALE CIVIC CENTRE FASHION footwear HI'!!!;!!"' ! ni : HI I' Hf ,f !! 1 Tr 1 trfitl l1 !1 it" ! 1 f "'I'Hl I H'll1 ' 'tPl!t"'! iii i ii n i.l: Un a. ; i n.i i m ; 1, 1 1 : . i m i. , ; I . . .ii . i ..Miii If you want to sell it, advertise it. News cisussuicd. said Aid. T. B. Black. to have set a world's record for ! public Anyone old enough to be cal- j led to fight in Korea should not be penalized for drinking a glass ! Oi beer und that seems a sound ' conclusion Anyway, lt"s what ' Judge F. J. Smith of Oakland,! Cal., who suspended sentence against - 19-year-old Bill Diaz, 1 says. "To me," says the Judge "i"s odd that young men are old enough at 18 to be drafted and sent to Korea to fight and maybe die, yet they are not old enough to drink beer here." California's legal drinking age Is 21. Mr. Gillis suggested several looping the loop. He made 1.090 con;ecutive loops in a Piper Cub plane. points householders might follow to co-operate with garbage collectors: Cans should be scrubbed o. rinsed, then sprinkled on the inside with kerosene, stove oil, or creolin. This method, he thought, would help to keep rats away. Householders should make sure it $!Mi. GROWING PAINS ! STEVENAGE, England W One of Britain's model "new towns." ; this Hertfordshire community, has a labor problem. It Is short cf men to collect garbage since rents are high and garbage col-; lectors are paid only 7 a week. to keep lids fastened. Mi. Gillis also mentioned the problem of water in the cans following a rain when lids have been left off. Both these problems could be remedied If lids were securely fastened. Mayor' H. F. Glassey assured Mi. Gillis of the co-operation of the city. Aid. Don Fitch, chairman of the health and licensing, said his committee would work with the board of works on the . matter. PAARI. BIG CHIEF Jupiter was chief of all the gods In Roman mythology, the lord of the heavens who punLshed j offenders with his thunderbolts, i You always experience a nice warm feeling when you ur"1.. know frtenHa SERVE ! tel" like to come Ihis advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Bord or by tlit Government ot British Columbia to your home. For times like m YICKERS' m quiet evenings fl -jj beside the fire, lJiSll bridee camea ivjr I'lli' rr and small un LOS DOH DRY famous since 1750 For those who nre "nn expected parties, serve delightful AVjSs wine . . . Paarl ''. k South African Muscatel. Your family and friends will delight in its superbly sweet taste, its pleasant bouquet. Muscatel is the perfect wine to serve at all times. Insist on the finest . . ..-ask for Paarl. WA McCulloch's the name McCulloch 3-25 ... has automatic clutch, kickproof rewind starter, built-in chain iler, etc. Tho CHAIN SAW WITH THE 15-INCH BOW: McCulloch 5-49 ... Here's the saw that's designed to lessen work and increase income. See il today. McCulloch 7-55 .. . A new chain saw, seven horsepower, 55 pounds total weight. W'c carry Spare Parts for all McCL'LLOCIl SAWS Authorized Sales and Service their feet oil day," jfjsf ,J we've a large selection of eqsy-on-the-feet shoes. PAABI VKKIM' IONOON m CIN Il Ultlllll II ClIIFil 111 llltllkllll t Calvert OISIIUIKS (CANADA) UMITEO ACIFIC ELECTRIC Co-Oprotiv Win Crowtri Astociotion of South Africa, limited fsori. Sou Africa . 10-50 TMs HdverriBcmcnT is not published or displayed b the liquor Control Board nr by the Government of llrilisU Columbia. Geo. Hill & Sons Ltd; Box 737 Phone Black 69 Prince Rupert, B.C. Box 1399 Ph. Blue 992 Tn.:. l . . ii-i i Jt.-i 1 U.. fli I iflilOf I inis aavertiscraent is not puDiisnea or aispmycuuy u.v.-i--by the Government of British Coliunbi-