Work on the truck road have road open to the Silbak Premier ' Ftiiice Rupert Doii, iw, Thursday, October 11, 1, been under way sine the prop Stewart News..; mine is an aimost superhuman ta.sk but the department's crews do it readily. erty was secured from. Owen i McFadden, the discoverer. Mr. and Mrs. Louts A. celebrated their silver wed The members of the Stewart branch of the Canadian Legion l ilted Church May Re-open Order of Moose, held a dance, Logging for Cellulose 'in honor of Tranksniving Day Rain .and Snow I commencing at midnight Sun- are busy preparing for Remem- ding anniversary on October 4. ! day and continuing on to the brance Day and the sale of The popular couple were the re- A VILLAGE GROWS 37"VT Houston Now Thriving j Ccmmunity-500 People ' By EVANGELINE VANN HOUSTON. From a village in 1947 with two cars, two telephones, old hotel, old garage, one-roomed school and two million feet a year shipped out, Houston has become a thriving community, of nvcf five hundred from the fitrures of the last census, Rev. T. C. Colwell, minister of wee small hours ot the Montlav wreaths and nonmes is exiweted ciuients or manv nmmii.ij. MONTREAL. rvi int. c . the United Church at Port morning. It was a well attended to be even better than last year, tions and beautiful sifts in token of. tia . . an evening of UmliM,? 'I""1 Simpson, was here last week to and very successful affair. The response by the public has ' of the esteem in which they are investigate the Dossibilities of i always been very good in this held. minion. Bin mum of ' t- u " 1W1 " .. HVOlil w.i.l ill. ...I..- '- 5 m-nuh nl . ..... , wn-m it imillM ..I I walila. '1'ImI'k why I fWl iv like li, ,ln '"""I Inn I, SLOAN'S LINIMENT in II.. I.. . the moat wou.hil'iil i-..l,.,( t '" "'km nam MllHIIlH muni. in. t.tt.. .. MILK ON "iREES j RIO DE JANEIRO (lPeopie 1 who drink the sap of the macar-anduba tree in parts of Brazil 'ail.,l nmimki. .1 rt '. 11 He .M.U.NHIHIII, UJ( , wall Milium. Just put il ou ami im ami In ,.ii.' ... ,," M. down m ami relieve! the mun. Kkmn'n I mi :.. '""V making arrangements for a i A small crew is at work get- district. The usual service at monthly service for this district. ' ting out logs for the Cellulose tne Cenotaph will be held on There has been no resident min- operations at Prince Rupert. The November 11 in the forenoon but ister for some considerable time snowfall will determine whether 11 18 undecided whether a dance and it Is' felt that the time is operations will continue during '1U e held in the evening or now ripe to have, at least, a the winter months. At any rate, a supper and dance. monthly service to the comma- fairly extensive operations will nity. The United Church has be undertaken in the early i Rain has been falling steadily been closed since Rev. W. Nixon j spring of next year. for the past week and fresh left here for another pastorate. - , snow has appeared on the Service was held at Premier on j j McBeth, mining engineer, mountain tops. Fall is certainly price iut SUo for the mwlUinnl bottle- Mi, (... ,!''.v,"',iJ'l buttle ni xl time you're m yuur driutxtutv ""i mSTrnVStnl sapS,Cvith twenty million feet a year .hipped out from two per cent butterfat, nius sugar ' planer mills, with a total payroll of $:W,000 a montn and min!i j the the Houston Houston Planer Co. Ltd. and the E. G. Bellic-ini h't The Creali U Sale O Th Year . . . mi jt . iimlil in vinir iw igliliiMirliiniil lintmh of Hie K.rfM Bnl Mn 1. .. .1.. . I .... .J. t' i. , n Co. Planing' Mill. t- C. Stewart, city i-u'perinten-dent of works, returned Tuesday Ito uir in n iiviui- ui I tiimtltl oill'lfty Dtluis , . , -.1 Ix-lieve me, with th new mlcri'it. rale, the and a little mining were inuisaay and m btewart on has arrived from Vancouver to here with a vengeance. Mech Surveyed in 1910, Houston was ni.iiis. ....i..,n mi a . . , , . , iini.tlll UlUU t"VT Dl'lnri- i..,ua.v in me -"sinn nu.cii. ake charge of operations on the anics 01 me uepanmem 01 fuo- '"6"" uum nonuays in ., "' ,., " divisional uotnt f jr As my HANK OK MONTUK.AL nmu.wr rii.u.iru.,1 H.th services were well attended. Vancouvjr and victoria. Mr. f" " . . J i j Marmot Lead & Zinc Company's lie Works are busy getting the .i-.. . .. .. - he railway out wu "" to im' '"ti'uluy, y hulilniir un to your u in:i'urty you cutn th vi-i-y hfuhliy iniiTft nue o( 3 . . . ami im irtntulmcnt plau muk'M ihcm m r0Sny n m Marmot snowP,ows in readiness for the ; of Smithers. In the.se CaTTnd K,Ver; eipal engineers' convention at ', In favor Portland , , roruana canal Lodge, e t Loyal Construction and of a camp winter struggle. Keeping the Victoria. .iriv v.ars, farming, tie making chief activities. In 1930 there were tie contracts to be dtalt with, and in 1940, Dutch Immigrants began to arrive and start eu' to give the di-trict a stability with their industry in agriculture. Now over half thp population is llllfll tnnil . 1 1 Ml I KHIf, Oil I V I ft tlOWH II rHlllirH WllklL "WMrlt'.'-1 VmiX.W Bl. M!I.WBHIII'I.' ! HlHaf IUmw,IUjMJJI.IIllui JUMBg. MMliMi uli.ii., i i.iii".,-., ." r " I I " i - -w. ...... rt ., nrp ovw a ypur. tr an liiiN- n JJA) yon nrn make tlw down ou un attractive investment and help to keep the In) (m inrtu d T let" t ay, most of the money eannarkerl m my Permiiuil'V rrfKr:tnmH- for aavitiRS will no UU tutu Cumna &,,nni t Next M.m.lay ft ire a helpm haixl m your If your ewmtit ' huy Catania Sunny litmd ut "My B-ink." 7 'v Dutch, with a hundred per cent j rj' Duti-h crew in the Houston mill.! jj There is a ready market lor the ' i produce of the farming com-1 .! munity in the camps of the f If- Oivr Phone and ftnrden fence -a teen to twentv sawmi Is in the u t, M Villi . & m rund lunger to I'lioll liri.d w imii'li "'res 111 u( a- yuu Uflially do ... no wonder women are t:illai)K about thi.t instant roffcef A M:iry Jcml to ine the other day. "I set a ra tlwu u i half of it a.de to ( after rook in jr jukI h ivMhwiu , U Minute "CHJ-lAM Ur' ; tre:it for liifii'h...(nimi,-ml p-i enough frf tl,at Mimfli "I ream of W lieal" ' d'Hjd or y1Hli ti((,!i, "Cham id 'h,pi" Cut cooked. coW, firm T' vt WrIdt, mtu i, ir0rl , II trir, dip into rdt,n t a pre-hmifd frying Mn . arVkli .i d fry unci i V' brnwii i.n t.utn iicej Sf( j orw with iiLdp or corniy;.; J Don't A! To t you w , district. i Lumber demands during the war, -and the boom in lumber, in and 11)17 has made the village wh:it it is. A four-roomed ' school built lust year, with the possibility of another room hav- : mg to be added, a new gauge,' three cafes, a modern butcher's shop, two modern .stores, a clothing store, fancy goods' shop, ; and new lu.te! with eighteen lucms, six having private baths, j provide for the needs of ihe ; community, 'there are fourj churches, including a Christian ' Reformed, which has services lu" both DuL-h and English, 'and ; new Forestry huililings. In an interview, ('. Parish, real k 1 c out of Chant it S'irihnm's In-tnt !" Vtt, IN ST A NT CH ASK 4 SA.NHOKV C'Ol'f KK w itocHlt That'i U'faiwn it'; (Ac in-t:oit eolTee nmie hy X'nl voffte pi'ftffUn , . . th tmfy iioitant Imekrd in' ovit 85 yara ot coffe exM'rit'fir'e. M-tntnin jot t:i.te! You'll . . . th iUvours there hiu! the htniy and tlifl T-ul hit! 8o for ymit bt?twet-twliore eup of cnVe to-morrow try Intimt Chttw it S:uiborn. S-w-oo nl d yu e:tu titiike one cup at a tune no th'-rr s no wu.Hte of this ieoinI, pMd cofiee! I'd iujeRttH yon (tet a jar of InMfuit ChHW & Hauborv totlay ! Ao ir'onrfer thrr mil it 'Tanadn's M'omier Pan t"t ffv, hit yi N rifaft-r'i bill Yi'.U KNUKi;; Cl.KN. n.ni) v fl 1 a i in : Vuur fl. ANNOUNCING . manager til lluaston rlaner .Mill ( o. Ltd., showed the plans fur the proposed Medical- Dental building, which it is hoped to build next year. Two thousand dollars have already been raised. A picture show is held each week, and the proceeds ku to the fund. "A. definite future in the in Kven ran do a ffmoerth - f fat in "pmnt job'' with Ci h I U I K N SPHKD SATIN! Von nee. Spred Sritm h:ut a yn- lidlrfl ad! dustry is insured." volunteered Mr. Parish. "The Houston Planer ; Mill Is working to full capacity, lypert But did ynu know that Kur dues math inote linu k';i ctothen lutikllifi ur .ft ax, i r . . . if a rt-til iitlji afniiB.: hou. too! Ihni'ivf'K (t.-iv from furmmre iiibn like v. and leuve n:try a t'II-iaV or nun hrtiimi' Kwmuip f to fabri'-j of uU Licb --rt.i, nj aeidt nor cinvuii to ,. them. And tii,il's r.t sii I'Jiercne remova tkn.tt from t!ira . . . wftri i ' i U-.m your tuln, lnm' ui-ti rfirwrratoi'i' Ak im fa.i-at 4huK and ! j ir 1 ru-jii . tiwlnv . . . ju.xt 1!V aLil i hyM "wiii-t have"' it w aen one! m the greater part ol the develop- ! thMir rtildipr emiiUion la.te t tint tctves it a smooth, velvety limh n ma'trr what you do . . . And ato makes it eorr.pletclv w:th:tlle (meh a grtnd t limit in an indoor pniniM What's more, Spred Sutin duet in 20 mintiten and m-timUy Ikwi a yU nsnM odiflir wh n diyum! 'l'he odour are wonderful, too you'll find the very oih you wrtiit ! Br sure to ardhr tarly froftn your tihdilen dealer! yf' men l has taken place In the j NOW YOUR Tfcef'i TmfhlY'fauf emr ditTerf-nr l-tween Mrs. Harold D. F- alto rn-r Iyntth'er, iw-tlv nut to Inuk at tUm x ;;jv-J eeitt? She would toll yoli that it no wrrit . , - 1 At'lAl, mAP. 1'nr Wimdlmry ut more tletn life Cannae! Electric eaoD Eiiira vU .'iii'i't. It made bv skin seMniits who odd an , ' etu-illw iit fare erenn intfiTtli't to rvry rnUe oi .''f'l'.li W'cmdi rtiry. owibui y pofieim dtdieate ekm h " it. h creuin ingredient ia intind to help replace thennlrtnih.il-wh awiivl So iithe a tip innu Mrf. linker aiul le r fitir-kiti' 't tcr . . . ttrf WtHMfbuiy facets todny! (iet (he hi? i(f uij-UjU. W :tl!-oeer lovehn. Your Weleom Mat AUtar 'ui ... ymir borne always i aleir tinirlit 'it' xhill . I. ' un rcniiy ior V' j n fn iiiifYri.'1-t lasi iwo years ana pruuumon doubled last year. We are planning new machinery lor next year, and there is an applica- j Lion in for a management li- cence. We have secured mar-' Lets of our own. Unfortunately, j the village is served with one i congested party telephone which for business purposes is an im- j pO''-?io:e ituatlon." I In 1!H7, a Community Ciub' vas interpolated to serve the j interests of the community, j IMcnlc grounds were set aside, "For the use, recreation, and i enjoviTient of the public," anl j one of its undertakings is street UhtlIiH. over a year a-jo, the B. C. j Power Cununrfsion initalled a ,jia... j.i a part t.me basli, asj an experiment. Within a very short time It was paying for it- iilf and additions In tne "plant! have had to be made, and are ! about to be made a;;ain to take c it (' of the inci ea-e. Plans are in hard to open up an old road, between Houston and the west end of Francois Luke, and the Forestry Branch are considering putting a road; from Houston, south, for twenty) or thirty miles into a .tract of limber. There are indications of . development In mining. j A sign of the present prosper-' ity, Is that a .sub-brunch of the Royal Bank of Canada is short-, ly to be opened here, giving a weekly service to start with, later to be extended to a full 41 ' I fit k? K'lests? einuht with ft home in need I Urt w5-their (-rt lmrti I Thtn though W.illt to till III' III Ml IH'W woliili-r-wiiikiiilt "' nii'iw ami ciilliiw '''"' 'Unit's th- "maeif" ":,t Bl.l'K JAY t.Vn M 1 1'laKtfM tliat bslii' mih-'rii-a in m-uin '"' " .Blue J:iy tB yi " MViil' to VV Featuring of c! aninit when you houwlean the wtidt '-vtirKitifj way with C-M, M'ONC.KS! Yes', CAS. OHulow Sponjjea do jiwt abttut every job you mn think of . . from wsh in if w;iHs. wmduitn and woodwoik to wavmit flours and polihm furniture. .Soft an Velvet when wet, C-i-fc HtmniiM are kiad to your hands and tho fiirint lift i.-ln. They'te long-last uiK and po mxy (o keep elean. A -de lor C-I-L .Sporuf'8 there's a hanly Size for every piupo.-e at jrro-rery, dni(r. varie-ty, hardware titul depart tnent stmes. The C-l-L Jaliel ir ymir awiraneo of quality! Sum Take Orrf in th kitehen UiM it N'nw tf"H l'1' :u dutiT mill cSfrli of the (W t"1"1 ' ymir "rn or ciJIm Imv HlMi-Jny l'lulpn with WiniM" your tnmtili'ii! IVo IT'omlcr I wrr"1"' REFRIGERATORS about th.it up- . j braiu'h bank. UilloilH inaiii-course ii i h K HAFT w lien tiny one of the lujicioim II K 1 7. X O IT P ,H is Scheduled for dinner. Yea. DINM'.K. It l- if -liJ -! nutriimiif yoiitin Sue's so T " ( f e a K r tu rat ' s ' caroiu-'n -!i i cnmbi n at mn Storm at ELECTRIC RANGES I Ketchikan Tun Bouts Sunk and One 'tm, she want to get in on the rook in part, loo, to hurry it upl S3 enay to pnp;tre Jiems Con dented Soups ua a firft. ptiursel iti!, add water or milk and heat. Hut don't serve these "Huvonr-iftV ai a firt emirae only. ,erve them in eauseiolea meat loavea ilrewin(c or rnrebitn. There's Pitch a versatile variety to choose from! 1'vu proved to myself time and iiitio nuain that Ib ina Con-denad Simps are the perfect base for eo many tempting, time-snvimc diftheat And, of eour.se, I knmt they're good because they're Uemrf that rooks to tany lieM"' "'' , ve. it ra'1. ul,,!) for ui of the tlui.pl hkf , il im real tmmj. W of "Kraft Dinner" for a mam di for M- a few pmniet ," (! .v, r:.l helpful ,,.,no..s main ,li?lw " Dinner" paekane-ana "Kraft IJi.i"" ne m Shop I WASHING MACHINES know-' Good (Imrv di-Mn't. iimf "KimnMi". nS I'm sure you BV 10 r.iirui il Ward's Cove Isolated KETCHIKAN 9' A check-up of the wevk-end storm In South-rastorn Alaska showed two trol-' ling boats sunk, one burned and numerous others damaged. There was no loss of life in the storm which brought winds estimated at 70 miles an hour and there was 5'3 inches of rain here. Ihe trolling boat Hazel, owned by Arden Cole, sank at Met-lakatla Harbor entrance. The troller Elsie III was aban-donfd on the rocks of Mossman Inlet by the owners, Lars Larson, and t'vo companions. ' ; rooks aareo wnn me inai i - - ua of pilivy itomlneos ahvayH, RADIOS Etc. gmvy With HOVHII.. Ilovrll niiiin , flavour UiaU a real dehtlit. 1 " JL, . m wasoner for elieew. canilirn or cansmih. It'll mull a ..rflw j,-tluit, huil(!et for ju.-t a litUe "' .., , of Hovril news a lon. long way. 1" Ms your rneer for HuvtiI toilnv in three hamly ,!,n"5" -ijwfl : nr Hoviil Coiu-iTitiatp. I know you'll be phased Ior make Hnvnl miikMM it lipllrl M i lie ju-ioot cruiser Pamarajah, .... : .. .... ,.vewl.it(,1 II l A runny tin n how hatnt (rets ua inio mr - .r 1 A...I I.- L-il. II. a n,n)ll. . ITT io 'iii'l'lHUK. rtllll lb WUIKH Ulllll no v .1 i OTIC owned by Russ Cowger, caught fire and exploded while Cowger ! was in the' woods hunting. j Other boats were torn' loose from their moorings without ' serious loss or damage. First bridge on the road to1 habit to keep on liuvinit a wtii-faeteirv pnuliiei. hut, only if it isn't a "lilimlfnlil" that keep' yo" from buying sonielhing IuIIpt! Tako tiwne hanil-kerelnef for example I wa happv ennimh wijli mv old familiar brum! until I tneil FACIO-Kl.l I'- AV hat a flirfprnnnAl Vnf it' iit. niialinir nie B ... r.,.l' BOX 1279 PHONE 644 313 3rd Ave. W. Ward's Cove was washed out. eent more per ' box to enjoy Ihe extra comfort H nl .,.i..;i. , :i ...i v'ii lite the ml" when you get 3-ply cn-hioned Kaee-Klle in the P,nh " llWit 4 naou to asK lor f aee-Klle anil en)nv tne in"" : j0 k.orrhief! an your reward for think-before-ynu-buy 1L If you want to sell it. advertise it, News classified. I