7S, ? Prince Rupert Doiiy News Tuesday. July 31, 1951 Among other pioiucU iroin i m-aweed, Britain annually pror I duces $150,000 worth of alginate and agar chemicals. 0 3 Funeral of Harry Smith Tar Sands Interesting Alaska Doctor Notes Big Boom BASIC FRENCH DRESSING 1 5 .' Funeral was held yesterday for Harry Smith, 05, who died In Prince Rupert Ujiieral IluspiUI lu:.t Thursday. Hi- was an old-tiuie residint of Iflnce Rupert, I WW VACATION CARS - - With . , CALGARY -The federal min-l.ste.- of Mines, Hon. George 1-rudham, has said that tf Oreat Britain makes Investment In Alfcurta oil to offset losses in i.an. It will be the northern tar -n.. that will attract her. BARRET ASPHALT V' 1950 For J Or lite Commissioner of Health lur Alaska, Dr. C. E. Albrecht, anil family arrived in the city last wrjk returning north, having motored fii,i.i tne Atlantic Coast, whtre the doctor was Alaska's t..leeate to a convention of the A'nciicun Medical Association at Atlanti: City. He was also in Washington, DC , on business. D . A'hrecht, jpeaklng of the drive firm Seattle north, remarked that it Is clear to any ie SiH i FORDOR 4 1 cc.nhig here In 191 1. f daughtei, Mrs. V. Carkuuen.j and Mr. Caikoen flew h.re from . Seattle to attend th3 funeral, other relatives are four neph-1 ewi fiom Terraj. ho were pahbi ariis. They were James Smith, haiold Smith, Fred Smith aiii' Stanley Smith. Mayor G. W.j Uuudffhatii and David Macphee YOUNO DOMINION Ceylon, with a population ft nearly 7,1)03000, became a self-governing British dominion j.i February 4. 1K48. Knr ditalled information, phone 'As One 1950 ForsJ PREFECT' Ltd. Albert & McCaffery .J"" -M. r S -fe one, how widely th. B.C. Boom, I eiultuiK from cellulose and 116 - 117 53 luminum activities, Is affecting F -XML A Hyx '.we. other pallbearers. tor:.. J C. tinker played tne o gan. Hymn", werr "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," and "Ahide With m ." Rev Dr. K. A Wriijht of First Prehyterian Chuch, offi- elated. luneial arranEements were in icha.gr nf B.C. Undertakers. In One 1949 PLYMOUTH shape, ready to go Island City Builders Supplies Salt Lake Ferry Leaves Cow Bay Float THURSDAY 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. ; SUNDAY Continuous from 10:30 a.m. Weather permitting Blue 820 Bob Parker Ltd. terment took place at Fairview .h? province. B "ween construction, mining in,l h:M!er operations, B C. labor has nev.r been more tn demand. He mentioned that, during the curre of the drive through the o ovince, he had opportunity to look Into the dairy and milk con-litioiw This vas of particular rterest to him. The funiily sai..!U from Prince Rupert for Juneau aboard the I-rlr.cess Louise. In the whole two months' ab'.ence they experienced lvss than two hours of am. t metery. t'JHf) - MONARCH DEALERS Fringe Rup.-rt, BC. Discover How Good This is Canadian Salad Week, designed to :timulaU an Interest in fresh fruit, and v.getablea and oth-r ingredients which make ior cool taste-umpting' refreshment on warm days. Amongst the most important of tt..;:e "othr ingredients" Is the salad itiesjlnfc. A salad without dieting is lil.j a lemon pie without mi rhiRue. On? of the simplest and tastiest dresiings is made v.lth theM Ingredients: Vi eun vinegar (cider, malt, r.r' 1 teatp an ait Iced Tea Can Be! '00 Make tea double strength and while still hot pour into glasses iilled with cracked Combine ail ingredients in a large di' tilled white i (Prince liopeit) , i. R. Kennf Jy, L. R. Faulknor and W. I. Hanson, New Yoik; Mil.. M. Hopkins, C. K. Bennett, a. Hughes, L. H. Ofivler, R. B. Williams. B. Orantholme, Bill iai or Freni h dreuing flask Add sugar and lemon to taste. ro . . . 1'3 cups ialad oil Vs teaspoon paprika 2 teaspoons sugar Shake ull to blend. Makes one pint. Sf . ill I II 1 I I i Marijuana Patch Found on Farm LANCASTER, La .--A mai iiu-ana patch cn a tentiiit farm has been. discovered liere. Police say tlie crop would have yielded mo: e than a million narcotic cigareltvs which retail In the dope market at a dollar each. LucK and R. Campbell, Vancouver; h. P. Thompson, Piince G.orge; O. M. McLaren, Sand-,.pit W. D. McLean, DiKby Island. WMm leg TEAlHi lij Rotary Receives Fishermen District Governor Find "Thing" SEE I S FOR . Fisheimen recently found the body of a creature on the Sliuyak Island banks, sixty miles north air passengers Loca Hoists, All-Ste.'l Dump Dodles, Winches all sizes. Heavy and Light Trailer Frames and Wheels. Power Take-Offs. All Certified Operators far high pressure and general welding INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO 25- -1st t.. Phone Green RH4 n d PERSONAL ot Kodiak, for which they have no name. Photographs have L-en taken, to see If Identification can be made at the Fish and Wild Life otlice in Seattle. The discovery Is headless, with h.md-like front feet. Theiv is a i cvering of hair or fur, of btown-Uh-yellnv color," a tail like that of a whale, and two 72-inch flukes. District Governor James Light- body of Vancouver gave an en-lightening address to Kotariuns at dinner last night. It was well attended and the senior Hotar-. Ian was received with enthuai-: asm. President Fred Biaddeii was In the chair. : After the dinner, a special i conference with the executive and committee chairmen was held with Mr. Llghtbody tu dis-, cuss the year's work by Rotar-' tans'. Mr. Ughtbody Is on tour of all Rotary Clubs In his district which stretchei from the filalv of Washington to all of Alaska. Miss Joan Croxford left on I'nini Vancouver iMondayi tlallach.T, Mrs. W Om-n, R Blai-kall, Mr.".. McGregor, Mrs. jiriik E. Garden, W. l'eteison, ... AitKriis. Mis. M. Duke. H. K. i,.lci. J. J t-ay i ie. E. McKrown, Clink, I. Wurlanka, Miss j Kiiki, V. Corkonen, Mrs. Cork-c. W. Dixon, Mrs. Van i-.ster.'. Mr. Slirlair. Mrs. Jean Nixon of the Dally News staff left by plan yesterday for a two weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver. 1 w xm b-, ' , Vancouver on the Camosun today fur a two weeks' vacation In Vancouver R F. Woolard was a Vancouver passenger on t lie Camosun today, leaving for holidays In Ihe south. Mrs. J. T. Fowiie left on today's Salt Lake Feiry running every Sunday and Thursday, I'luin fUmdspli iMniuuiyi Mrs. ! weather permitting. Green 3l K. Y'liiiiK, R. Holmes, ttf) Ntumun J. 11. McMahim. C.;or Black 926 plane with her young son for John Jackson of the Daily News staif, called south on ac-roimt of the sudden Illness of t Mis. FottrJ and child, Ur. ir A Cliapiiiun, II. J. James, in I'm I. ilardy Uixlay) H. ili-roM. NEXT TIME YOU ENTERTAIN ... SERVE Coronation CANADIAN WHISKY R.-Jiinelit ECIPES vacation trip to Vancouver. Dur- ! Ing her absence. Mr. Fowlle will bi visiting In the Interior. D. P. Miller and J. W. Dee, customs Inspectors of Vancou- I his wife, left by plane on day for a bil.'f trip to Vancouver. i Mrs. E. P. Crouch, who recently omit t int I vei, relumed snui.ii on me ' Camosun today following a brief' trip heie on official business. I i i i amv.tl in the euy iroin Biew-art, has Joined the office staff of 4. Mard W A. B:t7aar, All- Canadian Pacific Air Lilies here. IF.irt lu) n.st 6. 1 p.m., ;it Community.. She Is takuiJ the -place of Al lp:Sulloway who Is leaving shortly Coordinating lea, mr Vancouver. Women's VITAMIN HEALTH SALAD 1 lime Jelly powder 1 level teaspoon salt 1 cup boiling water 1 cup chopped green cabbage chopped canot 2 cup chopped celery Y2 cup salad dre&sing Cheese balls Sliced tomatoes Dissolve lime Jelly and salt in 1 cup boiling water. Chill tilt syrupy, have ihe chopped ve;-etables ready and iold lnlo Purcx In youi bathroom Is muk of your ci l.pt 211. j 9 , if 4 ' r - t ft i Callw.i.i' F.i.l lia'.'.aar. ocioorr WANTED: By September, living accommodation for school i teachers; a two or three bed-i room house, unfurnished; housekeeping ruoms, small apartments and boarding places. Please phone Information re any vacancie.1 to School Board Office, Red 442 U79ei Mrs. S. E. Parker and grand- Von nd your guests will enjuy tlie distinctive, different flavour of Coronation . . . a line Canadian WhisLy of mellow smoodiness ! and 4. and ditcrttion. Kr'jekHh Iiazaar. Oc toner o. I..O.B A Fall lla.aar, O.-lo- KIND OF SOrTMISS 4 Hi. ( 'H 2ti iuiija ll.izaar. Novemlier 2. a dauBhtei . Miss Mary Parker, who l.i'i'lim Auxiliary Ha.aar, No- itu'svruuv ielly. Lastly, fold in the have been visiting In the Larkey and Oarnet Jackson of Terrace are in the city to spend the summer holidays with Mrs. Amln w Garten at 308 Seventh i 1 Avenue West. Thvy have Joined the McClymont Park swimming j club. i i I Mr. and Mrs Earl Oordon and family returned to the city Sim-day nlp.ht after a holiday trip bv car as far as Francois Lake where thev visited with Mr. Gor-' dor's brother-in-law and sister, 'Mi. and Mrs. W. A Antilla. i mlier 7, IOU E. Fall P.:i?.a'ar November for the past month, failed Sun- cup of sa'.ud dres.siii!;. Mold individual molds or .ih.illov BAPC0 FLOOR ENAMEL f - .i I fijlf y 1 1 in ft. GOODERHftM t WORTS LTD. Cstiillllitl 1132 Ciaiii'i Oldest Dlstllleiy , ini n ir it hv in. uiioiuiiam on i Place in relii;',ei:itor until .i.i- tl.uir. tnm nt. iCli.'ll .'it. Peters Full Bazaar, Bazaar, No- 'tiuhi'i 2'.l ''x Vllt 11 n mill m ..... - Sechell .They yeie accompanied by Mis Parker's grandson, Stanley Parker, who will visit at Se-chelt for thv coming month. Supplied in Ten attractive colors Dries in 4 Lours firm. To strve, place a lettuce i cup on plate, inmiold or cut into 1-inch squares urransing S squares on lettuce. Surrouad wnh cheese balls. Sprinkle ii.ii-eruusly with pap.i'.... iijini.il; with shced l.nruo. fan ne MHVid With Cold .Hi'.- -Id: 8HJ Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd, potato .;.ilud. I Rev John I.lnney sailed nn J the t'amiifiin txlay for Vancoti-vei where he will fly to Bralorne to go Into Gospel work. Mrs. Lin- t ney Is i.mainine In Prince Ru-, pet until her erandchlldieii Anne and George I.asette, have finished their schooling. , I XOB i Quem lllwj Cjwf j On -Inlifjtie dlt'tna J LONDON (CP) Queen Mary, I visiting Chelsea's exhibition of ; china, passed quickly around one stand. "That's all, modern stuff," she .said. The Queen Mother spent much time viewing the old china exhibits and during the visit become the first of the royal family to borrow from Chelsea's public library. She chose a book i called "The Imperial Russian Dinner Service." ORMES 31 As of Auq. 1 Sotu1y'$ Cafe will be under new intiiuigcmeitf I will not be responsih c for ity bills liiciirrr.l by this cafe tfUi ,UUt.t 1, 1951. Addresr bills incurred before hk date to Box 1813, City. SANDY GIORDANO ( 1791 n i Ijis, J W. Hix'lilitjier, dean of women at Gonzaga University, Spokane, and Miss Emily F.rllng-er, also of Spokane, arrived In the city at the week-end from Washington's Inland Eiiiplu city and sailed yesterday on the Princess Louise for Ketchikan enroute to Telegraph Creek where th.y will .spend a holiday at I I a iini.il i m i tie Liuuoi .. .-.-.-..-meur is nut putiilsUcil or clspUyea a .witrul H.eird ur by the Government of British Columbia. The Pioneer Druggists Oeoi'Ke Ball's Diamond B Dude .Ranch. PHONE 01 r im 01 "Til DC See the Continues at 506 3rd Avenue (Formerly Brownwoods) vewer SMOOW, GAINADAY j CONVERTIBLE WASHER i $350.95 WASHES DISHES . . . WASHES CLOTHES SEE THIS REMARKABLE WASHER AT J Northern B.C. Power Co; 400 pairs" WOMEN'S SHOES $1 95 Regardless of Cost these shoes must go Alt REMAINING STOCK OF CHILDREN'S SHOES $ Besner Block Phone 210 frlnre Rupert, B.C. SKwsrt. B.C.