Prinrp Ruort Dailv News Wednesday, October 24, 1951 7! WOf?rKm:K, laiMiMiin r : Loreen Lloyd. 16. ciad in snort, ! climbed the 170-fr.ot soir'rLoI a News of the District t'CTlONEER and Kcd 127 flr.n church. Later she explained r , Barr for $3,875 (2,200, il GOO. , ..E,Mghtg ,ast.inal,e me. : w6uid , $7;; John Montz for $4,470 k t 5 ln b t p,, i i$2.310, $1,900 and $240 ; D. C. ; rt , t me .. Tenders for Roy Sharp Legion Head STEWART. - Stewart branch of the Canadian Legion hold the annual election or officers on Friday. Elected were: President--Roy Sharp. First Vice -President Mei Oehge, Second Vice-President John Mi'Kenna. Sergeant-at-Arms fiam Rirk-pa trick. mewart, city engineer, iur j,03U Central Interior TRAVELS $2,000, $1,400 and $450 1. Housing committee has power ; to act oa these tenders icyvqii VlvJUovJ . Women's Party Lot Clearing. I ijoie !ots which home of the new nm-to oft-r after their party regular meet- rpntal nrn(ppt . tn hllllt Ifon'ng i for J and Gentlemen jlNG I h tailor j I st, rhr,:io 649 j s Community halls smell the hauntlna him for foH.nli.ht. miesu 'L, L"a.,TZ 1, n turned over to the housing committee Monday night r smc all over the world, nostul oy ; kA. Chaplaln-W. Shields Orr. Soothingly admired car. "It hud a very pleasant time C-'Wl. nnlv rirlne turn hltnrlrori ml-t he! Whfef ortH tiriwhr. )-.. Executive L. Behnsen, Casey B'C recalling giddy days. Over Willi linn onH tPo.lt u. heard IwfnM nth. . - '. .. 1.1 -. piny- w t Tijin'-. i' ; ' """S". r ,kvwiiR ui jujjn-y iui-p coming up nere, ana now ea. winners at wht"t were- installation will take place on Community Club, when member look at It. Lo-jks ten years old "! Ladies' first Mrs J Nichol Friday with a cnbbage party to;look,,i 'no dark for late turi- What! A reflection on the roads Consolation, Mrs J Bouzek follow, val,-: Don t v.-ven see a lilph nr. Hvtv mnnnori ( r.ri I Mr.n'o - ' . i ... ! made by Ale Pongrac. bidding on the basis of 22 lots In Section 2, $1,300; 1 lots in Section 7 (between Fifth and 8ixth ave-nuesi, $1 050, and 12 lots in Section B (Eleventh Avenue i, $150. I Other tenders were by Allan ! ousn dodger. Listening-in on owner pdt out and look d around. Consolation M Gense : tie iberatinnn hparH .."i. tuu..)tM Hii.nti..u ' - , nitrii.- ; tn iiniitivM.il, liUKl time 1. Ir, the prihhattn fMiet Mrn hW' 13 W'S- Kipan"r wo'in" Chinese " "......... nciuiuinrai mere was a (trouse, ann i prize and Miss M Morgan, the Arrangements are well in hand fur this year's Poppy campaign. Stewart Has Hospital Day . - F, lu . uuiiui-.:u nati no Run lor ine son ol a gun. had been regrettable hooligan- j This time there was no groosv. ism at last dance. "Anyone enter- i Expressing thanks for lift, bene-ing with a bottle in th?ir pocket, I factor presented card Twas O Will be thrown out." ' For 'lunch.' i A Murphy, of the British Colum-fiixt f n loaves and 'stuff ine'." hie. Distilierv nn t in convili-Uon. Bob Hutchitigs was the first prize dinner among the n. n with 3. Smith taking the consolation. Mr.-:. S. Kirkpatrlck also won the door pri?e A novel game was played with Officer For Kemano Bay STEWART. I DISHES t..--y - Chow Mein Jh, pin. - 3:3u a.n. Iywood cafe f orders Phone 133 j o.ni., . tJL Lunch has all ways been to me, Was held under Stewart General Hospital Worn women and men In competKion, ' The rip-roaring power house the object being for the women cemtruction camp of Aluminum to dress as men and the men as Cc. of Canada at Kemano Bay women. The men won easily, har been equipped with a guar-outdistan?ing the women by a dlar cl the law. A one-man de-wide margin. Much hilarity re- tachmjut of the Royal Canadian suited. Senior Regent Mrs. J. M innteri P.ilice ha been estab- CLLlYVVi-A ALKS . . . ' " "11111, ji lu.u-liay "ealu" Admission to such affairs In West Australia used to be "One and sixpence and a plate," meaning plate of food. As left to go ask.'d If wire stretched across hall was to swing on but found was to keep walls together. Ncmhboiing villagers li;vd thought tame as 1. ens Auxiliary on Sunday at the hospital. Hostess for the occasion was Mrs. J. Bouzek, president or tin? W.A., assisted by the matron. Mrs. a. McDonald, and members iif the auxiliary. Tea was served in the afternoon and a silver collection taken. It was a highly su:cessi.il alfair and the funds of the l ily J'-m EdaOHG -j--j- Till hV Stoftd? SupUme. !l(ILlll jll TANQUERAy, GORDON t CO. IT0. 1 Wj III, mj I t( largest fin diitillsra tn tfcn world t T6r I 1 1 ( m - Ihin BJvcrtl.scmeTit lj not, urnii. ,j - J4jXv ul " or displayed by the I.i nnr Conlrol V J-l l i 1 1 Boarrl or tor the Clovcrr.ment ol .jHMBUHBIHHBIMUHMallHaJ iriti.iU Columbia. - McKay and her assistants are lirhed there. Constable . D. THE BEST to be congratulated. Father Paul left on Saturday's train fnr Tprracu ti,-l-tn,- Scrounged lift with Gsoff ' Richmond to Perow pionotinced i. , ..;., , .. ,' I Sc.hwlnghammor, who hails from Saskatchewan and has been on city detachment heia for the pa t few months, sailed Monday night on the Princess Norah to atsume his duties as officer there. QUALITY PRINTING fcer-t-h. Conversation was of fni-o l..,.,l., lm " ,"!"" Brutal Assault organization benefited consider Ull llllll . ill t. J1 .1 ubly. The consensus of the ' demand and price of bass metals. I train guei was that the hospital Is Talked at Perow station with I reader nf ritiilv very efficiently taken care of bv Ml- L. H, Scott At Burns Lake UinMii.,,,.,,. ..ti me tractor for the CoDuei me matron, USE HALLOWE'EN bound train is four and a hulf "' "" monuay ,irum hours late. It's Thiustlav and ; 1 . 6 on a lowl)y- i01i:1 EUSNS LAKE (Special to the have h. to k bs nuwj picked .,,-otiMrujiion 1 will i"1 commence 'ommen im- Dai'v NewsiV.-lf r Wo'son. rn- Diamond Driilinc ; Telkwa Property j TEI.KWA A. A. Mutch Drll-I C , .11 ' Passengers up Dr,uJit,on StPWArf NPWC iat Ja-'- fur e Rupert boat. 1 mtt"ately UP the mounta WIVIIUI llvll J I used used to to be be at at Tvee. Tyec, before before the the in. nlovce of the Morr'son-Knudsnn cd., was victim of a brutal as- LIGHTS Mr. Coleman, representative -ault in Emr-s Luke hist week ling Company have completed ef the Evans Coleman & Evans since which he has been llown their summer diamond drilling Co. of Vancouver, was registered tj Pr.nce Geoige and en to Ed- contmct at the Copper Ridge at the Telkwa Hotel over the montjn lor hospital treatment. ' nihvj and are shipping their, week-end. He is here on biioi- On Laving hre in a DcIIavil- couipmcnt south. The Arctic1 rv rr-.w - jbKeena Highway was completed slx or seven years ago, but it At the Marmot Lead and Zinc rained too much, and hcte it's property nn the Marmot aivcr tot- cold, so what?" As left to go work Is proceeding apace under ; hot icsd amusing Sports Oulfit-the su))orvlslon ol Jack McBeth. I ter's ad. on wall. "Warning, Fish-The compressor and most nf the rng Pox. Very contagious to ! other mine equipment and sup- j adult males. Patient has no Imanship 'j Type... Let U Solve frinfing Problcmj i imn 234 minting Co. (i-Ntn iti.ocK on the Christmas lighting string ness, visiting the various induy- land Beaver plane he was still in Drilling Co. of the Continental tries. While en route to Telkwa an unconscious condition. j Mining Corporation have their he had the misfortune to col- plies are now at the mine and I taste for Work of any kind. No wlLn unther car on one of the bad corners near Perow. j drilling equipment now at the J Ccpper Ridge mine and are waiting f ir their drillers to airivi when th;y will .'tart und riound i drilling Immediately. more men are being taken on ' known cute. Vlct'm should go damaging his car. daily. fhhlng as often as pof.-lblc. No Hallowe'en party is complete without 'Noma" plastic pumpkin snap-ons as an ' effective lighting' decoration. Ice Forming In Interior 1. I Dr. J. T. Mnhriy arrived Monday to make n examination of the Stenart Canal gold mine for Vancouver interests. himsei; in no i'.iiid tones it !jok3 as if hocltey and ika'Jlni may .by m f'k Mrs- Sam ' f Saskatoon h-, had t disturbed list i h at devotions. , ey ta visllin wiu , rviaUv Learr.vd hey had attended con- ! here lor n.onth. Her mo n h, r vention in New York recently. Ml,,. Lubber is a .u h iiuny adherents in village. Heard extended visit. disastrous bu: h fire last year t -4- f ' SEE THEM TODAY AT TELKWA Youngsters here are ' itar'v earlier than last year. aircaay Hexing- their skating uns li3Cb;y fans are alicady : Owsn MiFadderl and party nuiseies t jing out the NORTHERN B.C. POWER Co.,Ltd affecting many residents. Watch- OU.. iril . h -. ?f . , lhe . ,CPP3r pattL-T, u.hm Ol of ice here and small there Pt"lng th-weeds and giving the 7 i ior me Mcziaain LBKe area ed v,hile mechanic tried to re iriuiuta last weeK alter ..i,n 1(; - . . i.n .it i .u. hi-inf f,-i, , u 4 -w imh; wuitinr, iur u sneei oi ice. u--1 11.1115 iui& iuv 111c unce I'.rsnrr lilock I'hone 210 Prince Kiiprrt. H O, SUwsrt, B.C. old man winter exerting over. a n ijj wii UU.-U1IC.-WS IU VUII- WpK couver. i wiin a pact; nam oi supplies. t,0ve "cold" patch which had They expect ta be eone for about ;fiipped on tyre. introduced to two moiitht depending on the Mrs. oorrtzer's new baby weather. . umlred Mrs. Spencer's pot d a tNutu Chung mm Ford Fordor Fotd Fordor Monarch Willys Jeep ted pink oleander. Last time saw one was In Australia, litre common H herigrv "There aren't etioiieh medical Rev. Father McNamara has 1 been here during the pa.st week vLsltlng the local flock. He held j servl-es at Premier and in the ' Mrs. H. C. Ferguson of Tcr-racj spent the week-end here in Telkwa visiting with her husband. She motored up with Mr. and Mis. William Osborne, accompanied by Miss Pat Pender-gast a.s far as Smilhers. t HE STORE THAT'S FIRST WITH THE NEW FAU STUES... ' i. - St. Felix Church here. ik Values n a a o a a a a a and dental facilities here. People have to let their teelh decay because they can't get attenticn. We t auld do with a beauty operator in the district t(.o. There's plenty of work.'' Having had some trouble in getting attention in both these . services all along line, agreed heartily With these sentiments. ltonl76W"B" 1-ton 176WB" Mines Close For Winter The Women's Institute hrl-1 their first card party of the .season in the library on Wednesday. Six tables were playing. First prize for the ladies went to Mrs. Beck, first for the men to Mr. Widen, consolations going to Mrs. Cox and Mr. Noonan. J:i.Rt'.Fn AND llY 7 0 DRIVE STEWARTA-Operations at the : "This Is what my bunch like. Silver Tip mine are suspended Parker Ltd. tlilNAKt 11 DCALERS ' Rupert, B.C. lor the winter Twenty tons of -aid Mr?. Forsyth as she cut ma euewniiiu, were served oy high grade ore were shipped on a s'.ce of homeXnade bread. Just r. Mrs. Bowlby and Monday to the Trail smelter. ; out of the oven, and added crab- ,"1I!- p Considerable mine ralization apple jelly just made. "I guess has appeared in the main tun- I'll have to go home and get a pete McNeil, who has been nel in what looks like the down- new supply of buttons from hospitalized the past month in ward continuation of the high 1 Mothvi .' she added, as she Uie Bulkley Valley Hospital, is erade ore shoot on the surface, searched for one, fot her son's making lavorable progress In The correlation of trd miner- i pants. . regaining his health. Illation with the surface show- Thumbed ride hack to Topley : lngs will be Investigated during : In opulent looking car. Occupant1 w- H- Fudger, representative the 1952 season. i complained bad weather been of Fleclt Bros- Vancouver, was - - registered at the Telkwa Hotel MING here before leaving for the dain-site at Nechako on business. end HEATING tliey say who are "Tliey" say business men are crooked! "They" say business is living off the workers. "Tliey" say business is making too much profit. "They" say "They" say ' "They" say. "They" say Who are "THEY"? Who are these who eomlemn everything that we think is good, everything we work for? Who are these discontented "They" who would have ns give up our personal liberty, our freedom to choose our jobs, our right to criticize our government, our right to organize and bargain? "They" are careful not to identify themselves as being responsible for half-truths, and muddled thinking that " They" express. 1 I jjewfAll colours I m y'MSlELi",l,,llwiljsllilln,lll,lit,,,HtllB I ,l::j ' SU-rlCUETTE res taupe ton i ' Bu I ' ' ' FRESCO "eet-witli-werjtliun;" r ' ff M OCCiHiftiirlMiM '--J-ln I h - MRTRAThiihistyte toowtl in .U&r. V 8'4toll J ! U NYLONS Burns Lake Fire Inquest Deferred BURNS LAKE (Special to Dally Newsi A coroner's jury viewed the body of Roy Fox, burned to death here Sunday when a can cf gasoline with which lia was lighting a file exploded, and the inquest was then adjourned. a a a a D a a D a .0 D D D 0 O a o D Q Q a D a D a D D a D D a D D D D J3 Reliable and ypt Service fou Know ' ONE m Pirs and Alterations l&Hinsltd. Box 274 3il 363 tll R . , , planning gilding or Tenders Called On Masset Work Bids were recently called for power and control cable installation at Masset, figures to close november 6. If you want to sell it, aJvertlse it. News classified. ashion I ootvear f CDQinno 3 Scab's ..- - ff is f's , s ' .hh'wim.h"iihi. 1 1' aim, immmmtm-' - "'fur.tf !'! - v 1 ' MM 4 vI 1t.k ,1 f il I iJ$,J.l imlii ni'iinO III .vinn.in.i- j; X Seagrams CroiDti Rojal 5eao,ram$ V.O. Seagram's "83" 5eagrams Kings Plate Seagrams Special Old "They" is a shadowy element, hoping that if it says something often enough,, someone, somewhere will believe what it says. I JCHELl CURRIE a a a Sutt B.C. FEDERATION OF TRADE & INDUSTRY FOR ROYAL COUPLE-When Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh reviewed Canada's 27th Brigade last week at Quebec with this set of City, Defence Minister Claxton presented them historic? of the Canadian Forces during the Second World War. Here a CWAC member is shown opening one of the five morocco leather-bound, gilt-edg?d books at the inscription page. (CP from National Defence) 'MlTFD n'o-'x'wrvo ww"! ydmisr"""'" "sishbswwsjww "'(tractors an a m IS H H H E3 . 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