'r. S Tuuay, June 2d, 1S31 V- 1 1. f GARAGE HELPER rtrs 7 Nursing Fees Je3L Morton WANTED r 1 ; j j In Calgary rYQ DOOSieQ ! -fc Washing Cars Chow Mein Tx M.rton. rhe hypr.ctisi, Khop Suey - lilled Civb who repeatedly the Open i p . - : . ; ! V.NCOUVER The filtered jfjentrp ln prlRfe Rune -t-has Repairing Tires f" Niire;C. Association of British ,wn d0?n(? pretty fair ii Cal?av HOLLYWOOD CAFE Coiumbia, at iu annual conen- 74, Herald say In psirt: k General Clean-up l e-.j i r""f. " r" i f r . r 4 - outside Order Phoflt 133 j tlon or. Saturday, announced "Mix 9 little (wboy sint;in'; plan for Increasing all nursing sharp shootins? that rt Not Afraid to Work j i. rrWf- fees. time wasn't too )harp and then m t The special nursing fee would throw tn a !ish of hypnotis.11 'nereased from $8 to $10 per for m-ire than good me-asun yo i Rupert Motors Limited day with $15 for twelve h-ors tome up with a program that I" ,"5 M." and $16 for resident service. designed for an audience tna'. !l; C1IRY3LEI1, PLYMOUTH. FARGO DISTRIBUTORS The basic rate for full time at first was skeptical buy is s.0.1 4 i duty In ruispitals will by inereas- Won over." ed from $175 to $200 per month. - r Small Change at! nn VANCOIVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p m., Coqultlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun 1 kl.l( E ARM, SliVTSKi .i.mj jlJLlUliLJllULCS! ML iTerraca Scarce I TERRACE Thij awn m unity te faced with a shortage of small change .especially penni's. 8ev-: eral business places couldn't get any rne-renfc pieces from their, bank Saturday and by 8 111c a i thf! situation was "much v.'orse." j One restaurant sent an em- ! ployee scurrying around for kid- dies' bunks trom which to eollect ; i pennies and small change for j bills. I "My nephew had a plfe'Sy-bank and my siiter had another," the r r f()KT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. KlK NOKTII Ul tN (IIAIU.OTTK ISLANDS s. Coiilt!um June 8 and 22 9 p m. FOK HOllTH QI KKN CII4KI.OTTK ISI.ANIi ( Vliiinuiii, June 15 and 2d p.m. I RANK J. SKINNER prince Rupert ARent ilrd Avenue Plnine 50f UOf-A-LOJfO CASSIDY'S arrival at Prince Rinerl on Union steamship Chilcotin was greeted by nune'reds of children and adults, too, and wh ic the steamer docked "Hoppy" leaned over the bridge rail to tos handfuis of aluminum disc r uvenirs to his admirers Hoppy and his wife are travelling under their correct name of Mr. a id Mrs. William Boyd and were ln Prince Rupert last niRht on the Chiloatin. BIRD'S-EYE CUT FOR EXTRA FLAVOUR - EXTRA MILDNESS I waitress said. The two "banks" ' I help.'d relieve the shortage. The. famous Scottish botantsij WOMEN ON'LY John Hutton Balfour was akn) Th Mrtrtha Wa;'nint.on Col-clean of medicine at Edinburgh lege for Wcmen wai founded in University faj 30 years. i 1358 at Abingdon, Virginia. Farewell to Timmy' Lee A farewell dinner party was ; tendered James L. Lee, retiring i manager of Atlln Fisheries here ! for muny years, in the Broad- way Cafe last evening. The funt-: tion was arranged by the new I manager, Harold Thorn, at the instance of S. M. Rosenberg, cal moving pictures one depicting the halibut filiiii" trip of a' beattle schooner to Alaska waters &nd the other a colorful .story of the Eraser River sock-eye with particular reference to lilt prty 1 inn mi'i uirus nn1 lli rf THE BIST j fflCM QUaIityW president of Canadian Fishing ; ,... rt,a .,.,,., , ,h rr Co., the parent concern. Mr itiver. British Columbia Distillery Company Limited is building a world-wide export trade Rosenberg was unable to be present in person but, 'ro:n Vancouver, sfnt an impressive letter of tribute to Mr. Lee. The happy family of Canadian f'islnn;; Co. employees, with wuom Mr. Lee had worked so lonj and by whom he is so sincerely esteemed and respeetej, was joined by many friends in-cluding various uiticials associated with the fisheries. C. E. HtESIDENT'S TRIBUTE I Afler lull justice had been i done to a splendid banquet re-' past, Mr. Salter opened the pro-lecedings- with introduction of j several old and new ofticials ol the company and called upn Haroki Thorn to read Mr. Roen- berg's letter. The president cf ; Canllsco relened to Mr. Lee'd i (Ua:iliea of f.J:;,icily, alm and Craftsmanship , 7 Type... Let Us Solve for BC Canadian Whisky Your Printing Problems Suiter, veteran Skeena River;"'"- "'- u-..u..c.. cannery manager rilON'F. 234 V, was a genial chairman and master 01 ceiemdhici. Over 50 the entire history of the com- j pany. He htld the deep aflee- j tion of all with whom he ind ! hppw a&.s.r.finfinn liMfl hl.i linT mm Dibb Printing Co. BESNER BLOCK FRANCE TRANSJORDAN Numerous speeches. In praise , fien(,ship aml ioyah construe- of Mr. Lee's line qualities as a. Uve and sound management Iriend and executive were ma1ewould ,W1B remembered. Mr. i as widespread expressions of re- Rosenbt,r? wa., happy td an- ! I 1 Hi,. " tret were voiced at his forth nounee tiiat, while lie was re- 5- 3 1.1r-rf. ' Today the British Columbia Distillery Co., Ltd., is exporting BC . Canadian Whisky to many countries throughout the world including France, Mexico, Brazil, Iran, Iraq and Lebanon. The company, is proud that its export programme, carrying the name name British lintisn Columbia Columbia to to the the far-flung far-flung corners corners of of the the world, world, enables enables it 'lt t0 to play Play 3n an increasingly increasiny important important role role in in the the economic economic development development of of the the province province... . . . more more jobs jobs... . . . larger larger payrolls payrolls.. . . '.greater . greater purchasing purchasing - . . . . . . .... power ... all of which provide a better living for all British Columbians. coming departure from the city. tlring Mr Lee wollld co,uinje Best wishes were extended to I )f r'' I Mrff I ", h, If as a consultant and adviser to j ; the company. i ! In presenting the certificate , for the deep-freeze unit on be - j . half of the company, Harold ' Thorn acknowledged tint, in Mr. s -J . ..., - . rr- Mr. and Mrs. Lee for their future in the new home at Ganges, Suit Spring Island, for whicn they will ie.ve next month to live in retirement. Several fine gifts were also presented a nme-cubic-fojt. deep freeze unit from the Canadian FiHliinn Co., a .set of pipes from the Prince Rupert Wholesale Fish Deadens' Association and the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association; a slate tolem pule from Mr. and Lee's aepariuie, a line inena ! and good adviser was leaving. I The set of pipes was presented , by Charles E. Starr on behaif ' oi Prince Rupert Wholesale Fisa j i Dealers; Association an Prince I ! Rupert Fishermen's Co-opera- I ; live Association. ! i; w 4 t Harry Hanson made the pres- Mrs. Henrf Helin and a silver . , '.. . .. . ... .. I flnUl in fnr TTHw-.'l l-H I.ill;pt.t. T.Tfi ro.se bowl irom tawaru upstu Ltd. During the afternoon a ca ll Others joining in the lauda-J had been made to present Mrs. jtory remarks included B. J.I Lee with a beautiful bouquet of Bacon who noted that, with the roses departure of Mr. Lee, only three j vocal 0' lIIt! " um John E. Davey san solos, accompanied bv Charles P. I left-John Davey Charlie btarr tjoinn ' ' - i and himself (Mr. Bacon 1. J ,T,W'V,V-V BRAZIL I j THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY COMPANY LIMITED j NEW WESTM,NSTER- B-c- -tfr A . j . SYRIA LEBANON , . IRAQ" . COLOMBIA S.A0 jj , ., I , -. - .,.; v. 1 p rn 1f -it --j r-p-i-r ij-j-r-rr-Ti-in JLkUlU'MPi i-L-1 1 1 JUU WJ J lju ulpjjl,l .1 " ' -'i'-1 w -4-Jlu -atjMfc V yt JQajr-i w jjw w WW wwvmu j- h hi :1 t ;MIV,;J Lf-r . - "- 1 Tito -eventr' proceeding con-;.. W. D. McAra, local manager eluded with a showing of topi- of Canadian National Express , Co., spoke of the fine business , relationships between his com- j pany and Mr. Lee and read i le!erams from F. V. Clare, su- 1 perlntendent at Edmonton, aid j R. A. Gordon, general superin- j tendent at Winipeg. j A. L. Hoitby ad J. C. Gi'.ker added their voices to the trib utes of the evening, the former J on behalf of the freight depart- , ment of Canadian Natiom.1 tailways and the latter for jthcr fish companies. j Telegrams were read from Rot-er D. Hagar, vice-president of Canadian Fishing Co.; T. K. Jilne. chief accountant, and C. A. Benier, divisional superin-( Continued on page 6) new LUGGAGE TOP QUALITY at RIGHT PRICES For Men and t Women Both fashion FOOTWEAR ACHING BACK? Why uffrr wilh backache or painiul loinU? Many ind quick relief by taking Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Thw rovvn remedy treats two conditions at once; contains special remedial ingredient for both kidoey and liv disorders which often cause backache. Dr. Chase 1 nnme jw 1 depend on. 49 fntl iLI I 1 Thii oSftrtiitn ' utMitfcwrf oVspUycd by the Liquor Control Bo'd m b lK GovimiMnl B'ltiiti Columbia. P V Ify ' want to sell it, advertisa f S8 sf s. M-;a . - - . t QUALITY STORE (PETTENUZZOS) 521 FtLTOM STfiEET For NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR WORK Canadian Whiskies BC DOUBLE DISTILLED BC EXPORT BC RESERVE BC SPECIAL London Dry Gin BC STERLING SEE WorkiiiR late? Tired of cooking? Going on a Picnic? We have salads, cold meats, etc. Specializing In Spaghetti, Cooked Chickens. Phone47 GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. 21J 1st Avenue U'rst Phiine 909 P.O. 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