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LARGE | « NO PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1949 a : —— ‘ain PRICE FIVE CFN"® | Ar ' OUNTING | WITHLABOR AGAINST § ,,.. ,,. inber of applica- | UNICNIST maNSTER tions for the 4947 Victory | at I is 874,334, | ‘ig ria, Oetober 6 Barnard, BURGE OF applica. he sabor candidate who is run , + ‘ie einai Victory Hing in opposil ion to Hon Dr as 40.007 | Census shows 775 Pupils Attendin Meleeth. to Ranetvine & ems ee Phere are something like . . . . . hoo | Numb f People Based S| Conenits ip tesetving > Meee Same wvilliove st -peopic is 4/9Plendid Local Institution is well Equipped and Total Number of People Based on (i. iitiie behing bn, as tne ce ae but Understaffed; More Pupil N Proportion of 7 to 1. re not pleased with the way the uch to expect that one ed; More rupli Nurses r Sidi tens j ‘ ; : 4 ' j ry three of the popu ° . on Governinent have been! tation will subscribe to ah Needed to train for Profession; wane | en no recent census of the city of Prince Rupert suntry. i 1919 Vietory Loan. This Q ifi rhe tendance 4s always a pretty good criteri : ' Members of the party xpl ld bring the number of New Matron well ualified «gl ! on ol ety Capes scribers up to 2,500,000. 2 there are in a place, here are attending that it wa the intention of the r) blessings whieh will For Undertaking Work. no less than 775 pupils in all. From this it is ; ; —_ re te oF ne phe : ed by Canadians iberai Candidate wu ; ‘ ye , . “a 4 he total population would be 5,425. the aéndidacy a M: “sd = : coming years, Very few people in this cily, except those who have been In Ul ‘ » the south the total population is usually about |annoneed. Many of the Liber ub th ae of war ill or who have visited sick friends, know of the splendid work hool population. Here, however, there would|*'e Of the opinien that Mr. Barn i from the being done in this eity and district by the Prince Rupert Genéral : ' | he 0 ta} _ 7 : : , . : proportion, as Prince Rupert is very much a Swill a teach Patapedete: Bh 2 creme Lo justity the Hospital, Just now, however, there is a revival of interest in e are an immense number of young men here 2 a ae agi vO etc, that the appli- that institution, Owing to the war it had for four or five years inv men whose| t ae : ia es ren the Vietory Loan been rather much neglected, but now the Ladies’ Auxiliary is | vote as well as the gene | op re 7 et Deen able to BIRTH sc ecaneae a sale ire “ ws he | show an appreci- again an active body and the new matron, Miss EB. Atkinson, is modation. For ‘here was born to the Rev. Mr.| ment. 3 about to start a nurses training school where young ladies may estimated that and Mrs. J. Bavin Rowell, of 225 The electors all yer Canad learn the nursing profession with practically all the advantages ild be at least! Ninth Avenue East, at the Prince] are looking west for the defeat —_.|ihat they would receive in a big city such as Vancouver. school popula-| tupert General Hospital on Octo-| Borden's Government lescribed | NOTICE Miss Atkinson is from the Van- : — iil hain ber 4, a son. is the most uns pulous fl det Corps will meet for|couver General Hospital and she|furses to get right away from = ju a artatenysioaemapeaieints ever disgraced Canada.” says th tion in the Exhibition Halljis well qualified to give instrue-|their work. There is plenty of g ss : eee Corsetiere, Phene | first published statement issued lay night at 7 p.m. tion. She is very keen on making|+room for the home on land ad- g Edward ...+eeses he Black 257. ry the support f™M farnard BRADY, Instruetor. the local hospital a model insti-| joining the hospital. saree 198 ii it te On bed. Sivan ss See with | Miss Atkinson says that just Street .sveveees a ou6 the best in the province. jas soon as they have sufficient gh School ...+-++eees on e ° The local institution is a sixty-|pupil nurses they will mstitute z ae a - ri 1S al Wa tri e S bed hospital and at present there|the eight-hour day so that note cial.. 29 : are forty patients in residence,|may be overworked. ‘ garten 15 e including several maternity cases. eaten sneittee ‘wee The staff in addition to the ma- ae i ettied DY A COMPFOMISE |: isi: se Mosbors: wea) 1 C PAID FOR od operating nurse; Miss Boyce, ij Macdonald reports —s ceting night supervisor; Misses ttendance at the hlic & the month of Atembe 24 or 91.7 per At gh School, Prin- y| Brady ts the average mn et the same month. VED BOOM [GEORGETOWN ry Boat Northern Cross tto Rescue on Her Way South and Did Useful Work, \nglican Missionary” boat ‘ captained by (Special to The News via 4. 7. P. Télegraphs.) London, October 6.—-The railwaymen’s strike hias been settled and the general relief and satisfaction throughout the country is being expressed. It is maintained that neither side is entitled to claim a victory, but several of the leading newspapers declare that the result shows that the organized workers are unable to intimidate the nation. The leaders of the men declare themselves satisfied with URGE RALLY SILVER STANDARD SHOWING UP WELL nev, W, I shbrook, arrived ' wn at ock this after- —_ TO MONARCHY N. Sie has been making her|@ood Ore Still Found After Drift- a ry Calls at Alice ing for 330 Feet on , Na ind Georgetown. No. 4. Vein. Speciai via G. T. 1 Telegrap Neorg he was called up- —_— Budapest, October 4 rhe cits ' é to rescue the} Hazelton, October 6.—Develop- jas been placarded with posters m of the nber company|ment work on the Silver Standard . Qmmoning the people to rally frifted away from the|mine which has been going ©” the monarchy and demanding an mines on account of the high} with only a few short interrup ‘mediate meeting of the Nation- : ilistream. Sheltions is likely to continue well 4) Assembly to bring about the re- Ss one verity into the winter. In vein 4 on the «stablishment of a monarchical : ae craft is often|125-ft. level, drifting has been m of government. a gencies dur-|earried in for 330 feet and one o! t travels and apart from}the faces is still in ore. This is W. J. Crawford, the well known . . ssionary boat}the longest ore shoot yet en- ,,, train man, who formerly pe situated in the countered. About 25 per cent has oo. gictaq thy Prince Rupert a (sin times of tbeen stoped. lransfer business in this city, is Nort} ( - ae spending the winter at New West I one ¢ ‘Hy NG TOUR minster. in which city he has now in the cruiser SIGHTSEEI nade his fom Mr. Crawford's Exhibition, THROUGH OLD COUNTRY business, which he has transfe VFop 20 HOURS ire ed from Alice Arm to Stewart, |s Chartes R. Murray, formerty |‘ charge of his me arorn BEFORE HELP A indians ef the Borden Street | =Taie and Jack, who are siso w C ME ae © - nown locally. School, is now in the Old Country ae , ne of Clewern|Om & sightseeing tour of Wales, Satin and kid pumps just in 0 over from | Wreland, and Scotland, before re Family Shoe Store i 7 we te Islands by| turning to Canada. ae el t noon today with. Mr. Murray joined the Royal ‘Dly, a ) lez. The Flying Corps in the summel ot We g stle and lay on| 4917 and got over to England in EXTRA BONUS ore = ‘ enty hours|@ Very short time. He received - mn ! vered by his} bis commission as second ne ‘ hot thought that} tenant and has been flying for long : ; ~ Y serious, but }OVer @ year. AWet may | ~ ep in the rain ee nahin oeasectat tne {AS NEW INSPECTOR C | a HT DOROTHY § AT PRINCE GEORGE’ rhe Daily News has deci ARRIVES | connection with thet pr IN PORT G. HH. Gower, . formerly se hoo! | sank stant who brings 1 v Me Base inspector in Prince Rupert dis hone year will Bt & O20° on Thi, lo the g, borna i S.,/ triet, is now stationed in the re-| ni@ht win rh it mean ' ~ “o lacoy " Ship- | cently established Prince George | addition to commissiel Me Une Rupert M ee ‘8 tied | inspectorate where a large num 8 Wha “= arine lron- | ber of new schools are being In order to indu > 8 o'clock ‘ ae from | opened for the accommodation of, len fully pa ve ‘d < Ome iso *"vening.|/ the peeple who are flocking into cash bonus OT LEM ts . ; ' Phe Members — little | the Nechako and upper Frase! ning. ."Phis ts in ace ce “tat hha a the Sea-/| valleys, | We intend | ‘ Valors the “TUS tn} a Lord, who succeeded Mr | w! v% Sn b with “ es Altle . She , ‘onth or, Gower in Prince Rupert, is now/olfer other pens » 4 OR B® she | ceed to located in his old home, Kelowna, | |)! 1 those Md SUD Dlieg ; as taken and is in charge of the Okanagan | \ ~ é mi . , nspectorate, pre Neither Side Claim Victory but Labor Leaders say they are Satisfied; Results show Extremists Unable to Intimidate Nation EXPECTS TO RETURN IN ABOUT A YEAR Nevelann, of Massett, is a this’ morn. s eastbound train. Mr. Har- n, who is on his way to Eng-|‘ Charles passenger on land, will spend some time in (ittawa before proceeding across, He expects to return to the Queen (Charlotte Islands in about twelve mnths. Mrs. Harrison will not ‘turn to this country but the any businesses in which he is vsaged make it necessary for \ir. Harrison to make this coast his headquarters. Mr, Cyril Har- will look after his during his ab- reson his son, iher’s affairs NO BALL GAME YESTERDAY G. FT. P. Oct. 6. Jelegrapnhs.) There was Special by Cincinnati, no ball game in the world’s hampionship series yesterday on count of rain. Rn. M. Higgs left last night on Rupert for a ten-days to southern points, | This | be the first time for five years iat Mr. Higes has missed a ele day at his store on MeBride eet During his absence his ness will be conducted by Joe Vic Phee. Prinee Some new es for men, TO BE GIVEN ee, Snappy Invictus Family Shoe Store. INDAILY NEWS PRIZE CONTEST ~olles a special Century Bonus ulation Gompetition, Every subseriptions fully paid up for idition to the prize which they prize winner may get S300 in SPECIAL STARTERS BONUS. every contestant bringmeg in this week will be given Monday other bonuses or com ontest worth while. for those that we shall IOS on Saturday night or prizes, ew it is probable bse This is a very attractive ieting should do so at once, ug the time set may make graduate pil nurses. Johnson and Berringer, head nurses. and six D must be eighteen years of « more and should e high s entrance qualification, alth: that is not absolutely The course is for three years, for three months the taken on probation. of that time they are found suit- but counts as part of the three years training. During that time they hear lectures from the matron and the doctors in regard to their and at the end must pass a qualifying examination. Still Chairman. The Prince Rupert General Hospital was opened on March 1, 1911, and at that time D, G., Stewart was chairman of the board of directors and he still holds that position although he has not held it continuously since that time. W. M. Wright was the first seeretary-manager. and he still holds that position, The board members, five of whom are elect- ed at the annual meeting, two are appointed by the Provincial Gov- ernment, two by the city and two by the Ladies’ Auxiliary. The institution is financea jointly by the government and the city, the provincial government paying about 60c. @ day per patient, while the city has been paying a good deal less than that fees from patients the general up- keep expenses, but it is possible something will have to be done soon to keep things going. Special Wards. There are sever @i wards were furnished kept up by local institutions Phere is a Masonic ward, an I. ¢ D. E. ward, and wards kept up by the Ladies’ Auxiliary, the Bethany Girls, and George Tite Furniture House. The I, O. D. EB, is furnish- ing the new nursery. Mrs. Me- vennan is regent of the Municipal Chapter that has the work in han ! and Miss McLeod is secretary. It is proposed to hold a drive in the spring for the purpose of pro viding a new nurse's home, Well Equipped. The hospital is well equipped with modern operating room, and accessories, X-ray apparatus, and offices and wards of various kinds but accommodation for infectious cases, The nurse's is badly needed as the staff now live in the hospital and if they could live outside additional private rooms could be opened in the institution it would also be much better for the profession consists of eleven amount. The also go toward that and iave been there is no home wards or Pup... Nurses. A number more pu; nurses | could be accommodated: ‘hey necessaly: nurses are If at the end able for the work the three months jt ‘yet and the Sumner BEST GRADE OF HALIBUT ~f Catches Sold Vesterday » High Prices—Much Ground Fish. Weather is still reported to be calm on the fishing banks and the only hindranee to fishing is the revailing fog which has been very thick this season, much more so than is usual. The following boats disposed of their catches al the Fish Exchange yesterday fore- noon: Glacier, 14,000 lbs.; Harder, 7,- 000; Vienna, 4,500, sold to San Jaun Fisheries at 18¢ and 10%e. Skandia sold 52,000 Ibs. to the Atlin Fisheries at 17.9¢ and 10 %e. D.C. F. No. 4 sold 8,500 Ibs. to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage plant at 16¢ and 10c. Alliance, 2,000 lbs. to Fisheries at 16e and 10c. Jean, 4,000 Ibs. to San Juan Fisheries at 15.6¢ and 10c. The Rose MeKoy sold 600 Ibs. of spring salmon and 10 cohoes to the Royal Fisheries at 15.3¢ per lb. for springs and 80 cents apiece for cohoes. The George E. Foster arrived vesterday with 125,000 pounds of trawifish for the cold storage. The Marguerite is in with 5,000 ibs. of halibut which is not sold arrived this morning with a big lot of fish? BLANCE JOINS STAFF AT THE DRYDOCK R, Blance has joined the staff of the Prince Rupert Drydock & Engineering Co, in the capacity of marine engineer and he will have direct charge of the machinery and boat repair work at the dry- dock. He is well known in this district and his appointment will prove popular with those who are ontemplating having repair work done, ANYOX DOCTOR IS SKILLED PHOTOGRAPHER De. L. Broe, the Granby Com. pany’s doétor at Anyox, who pass- ed through here on Saturday, is a skilled photographer. Some of his excellent work was exhibited at the recent fair and several of his artistic scenes have appeared in the Saturday Evening Post. Royal Ask for Athine’ Sausages. tf Ladysmith ‘Coal. The best. Prince Pupert Coal Company, Phone 16. oo ee) a - ¥ = . weurtr” ‘ ea ay #2. * be £ A: * any 24 2y 6 an