4 10 YEARS AGO! How Can I?? Pioneer of Prince Rupert Do;;, New, Tuesday. April 3. jb,65 onotvo 0 By Anne Ashley St, WJ North Dies i(jliltetli Back From i Mercy Trip April 3. l'41 Local first alders ore to go to Stewart to compete in the annual ewart "OOV-N'M&T1,, STEWART Mrs. George President of the Women's First Aid Competitions of the Q. How can I preserve a new Pcrtland Canal district, accord- j clothesline? New Moorings At Westview ' I.t,.- t.i o i ini i I I mn ipvlunrloH to ! a a . ., 1 r.t i,wi til rill 1 . 1 Thp lipht.honsp fndi- Alex- i.w.ni ct t-im AmK.,ioi-in ... ..,,, t i ml. Notice ,. . 1 the ti --o Llic iwui u. Dp DOllCU lOr UUUUL UWIiy u" ander Mackenzie, Capt. Norman Association by Charles Graham. 1 utes before using it. This pre-MacKav. returned to ixut Sun- Therp are women's ami men's , , ... ,...,i,i,, . m m.i. tun. Accommodation for a flevi. r.t the ui,,,.,.,;. day after its mercy trip to Esk clashes in session. i gle as readily and will last much twelve Department of Fisheries ""5' c-W "Z uiunu liynuiuuse. i i nnppr I uuats wui uc jjiuvtueu in an ex- i , V,UD h. Auxiliary of St. Mark's Anglican Church, presided over a gather- ing of the W.A. at her name on Good Friday to do honor to twj members of l!ie W.A. Mrs. Betty I Stewart who is leaving Stewart j to take n position on the siafl ' of the Miller Bay Hospital and j Mrs. F: a noes MacLeod wlios j birthday fell on the same dat It was a very enjoyable part i n " UnUn .f IVi Enl,l . . . ' "Wt Q. How can i menu i -- - w.--; "We weie doing over 12 knots, , st. Paul's Lutheran Church's said members of the crew. pastor. Rev. J. H. Myrwang, in an "By the time we left here at address to the Gyro Club yester-5:10 Thursday evening, taking lay called Iceland the "hinge about three quarters of an hour U1WI1 which the door swung that "epa n.en,, or ruouc works. around the A. Buttonhole .mZZl In the shape of letter ""x-a . t , .1.- tu-r hpfnr. fii-nwinu a "T." 32 i. STEWART Mrs. C. .E Gibson celebrated her seventy-nin'.ii birthday on Wednesday last a: her heme -on Fourth Street here. Members ot the W.A. of tne Anglican Chinch, of which Mia. Gibson is 0110 cl the oldest; members and a Past President of the oryar.iz.Ufjr., called at her home in honor cf the occasion and to pay tribute. Despite her arivanci-d years Mrs. nib .on is .' till a-tive hi thj affair;; i:l the church, the Women of I1k Moose, and the Canadian I.i .;ion Auxiliary. During il.f m! Warid War Mrs. GibKi..) was the iir.t Prr!-Pp.nl of the F, inland Canal War Fund and (;ave unstinl-edly of her time and laBour in he1- service to Hie organization. She is oir- of Hie t'.ranil i.lil ladies of tliii distriel. and one of the first, ladies of the STEWART Another pionee." of this district in the person of Harry Williams passed away last Friday. He was 89 years of ae and was for many years nn employee cf 'the Granby CoiiijKinv at Anyox. Coming to Stewast after Anyox closed down, he went to work for the Big Missouri Mine, latr buying property in Stewart whore he has resided ever sin .e. Deceased was very active fo-his U"e and on the day of his dealt! lie had been rtiltiii", wood ini.1 Kiiakinit I lie lo'.'.s out of the bri.Kli, Apparently th. exertion proved too much and his lu'ait c,ave nut. He wn! nlwiy ch"erfu! and was well liked by all with whom he came in contact. So far as is known he tins no Immediu' iclalives in this part of th" count rv 10 pin, out a small Doat ami gvi )ened America to Europe. " The together. Then over-sew the creosoted fir pilings have been buttonhole together and the re- driven under contract by tire rn'Z, pair is substantial. Armour faalvat'e 1949 Ltd. ! w"st- ' the c, ; ; Q Hew ran 1 make a rock-; The new mooring, contracts for andiT 01 Br"s" roach trap? I H'c building of which have not No. zo.TcSnV A VMI n nie nan. or slmil ir been let as vet. will be installerl Rupert um c....: 1 the patient ubourd from the ,,astr described the strategic lighthouse, then Into Port Hardy lsUIK, u'lling of such sagas as by 5:10 Friday, we did, the trip Unit of Enhl Kkallagrim or the in 24 hours," said Cupl . M.u -pay, i,t-headed Lief Eriksoil who was despite .iie la.'t that the W.A. is l!-:ni!; one of its nif .t vulu..l members in Hi - person ;if M;s. t-lrvwrl, Tin -e was a full turnout of the members on this gal:i occasion to lienor Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. MacLeod, both of whom wete prccMtecl with appropria'e t;iii-s. credited with discovering Am- i c()nUlinpr ilu)f iuu Uf sugar in two sections on the north side th!LpvlUM i t-V erica The .speaker was intro- 1 c:r rJuCC it on thc floor and , cr tho Fishermen's Cu-oiraUve. , oSfmS 'lT tluced by W. F . Stone, president. . , SPV(.ra .sticks, each about It is expected that they will be 1 mi. ' '" pleased with his ship. From Port Hardy Mrs. L. P. Dupuis, believed htilfeiuig from append iei lis, was flown in a waiting HOAF plane to Vancouver. The eivw of the Mackenzie ex- ,, 'three inches ions, from the floor identical to the two public moor-; the prisci J uniiiT kuiKf uuiuRn t0 Uie cdp the vessel. T ie lugs already there, measuring ett with William Johnson as ",n Pr!).i over and nonreximatelv ion feet hv l t,.t "' electrician, and property mana- ach. drown. peeled rough weather at the Egg R(lr J()hn G()0(1 and make-up isiano nmunouse in uie yueen management by Mrs. F. N. Good, Charlotte Sound but they found two ,)lays al1(i monologues werej it reasonably calm. Nevertheless ..tfi hv th. T ittle Tiienti-n tnsi . ! IStewctt Hearing Avalanche Roar STEWART The weather here has turned milder during the they had to cruise in circles while niBht. "The House with the a boat went to the Ii3hth0u.se to Twisty Windows," directed by get the patient. i Capt F n Alwood and "The Sig- On the northbound trip the nn, iam." uncior ten Crious HOTELS Prince Kupcrt Dr. G. H. Stephenson, D. Cross, Miss E. Deeble, Miss Plender-leith, J. H. Garner, Miss E. Roberts, Mi.ss J. McLean-Bell and V. Miller, Vancouver; A. Oya Suquamish, Washington. RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GAS AM) ELECTRIC ranges Phone ltlue !!ii PACIFIC ELECTRIC H RI! ESTATE 01 UECKASED ! TKE NOTICJ f trator. duly app,,,,,; ol the estate ol Br,t at Prince Ruptn I on the 8th d; m , squire all crrtnot,' nn claims asaimt & "" the iwtw u fed. at the addrts -on i he!,,,, Ul( past week and spring rains have ! been falling on the district. The j roar of the numerous snow slides ! is heaid constantly. 1 lighthouse tender made some and Bnice Stevens' direction, routine lighthouse stops. ' were billed. I They came north with a Royal . . . . I Canadian Air Fonv? boat which! YFARS ACnCj rNJV 1 1 I docked ye-terday morning. ' April 3. 1!2G . ai.'Jl, after l,ir, . ceeo ny w i,,,, have he'n iiuuu 9 t t( And further tiilf aAScnricrS , persons lndrjled to j required Hi pay lm me tcrlhwiUi . ;4 i . IiATKU ui Pra l :! 'y s;f:i In a telegram from Fred Stork i at Ottawa, Mayor Newton and F. G. Dawson were informed that' an agreement has been made ! between the Dominion Govern- ment and the Alberta Wheat Pool : for a lease of the grain elevator. 1 "Only item outstanding is that of taxation," said the telegram, referring to submitting a bylaw to ; the Prince Rupert ratepayers. -Jill day i.I Mured. on,, Priiicr To Vancouver (today) Mrs. E. Graham, F. H. Adames, E. D. Mussellam, E. Reil, M. Green, B. Tupper, D. Livingstone, Mr. Louz-on, Mr. Caron, Chin Tai Foo, Chin Ding Yee, Mr. Jasinski. mm To Sandspit (today) George . . Hansen I Customs and excise receipts V.-.VI Wi f (' :;l 'It From Vancouver ( today i-Miss snowed an increase or sioo.on ai m the j Aurlrev Wrathall. . "v'er last years voiai wiwi 1025-2(1 total of, From Vancouver (Monday) "'-'"res for I. Slough, Col. S. D. Johnston, $489,317.07. i toil Mrs. Korhoner. C. Hutson, Mr. Gallant, Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. God- m SERVE dard, E. Wallin, O. Bouchier, D. Tlic r.i Mu... A.Oni. ri. l V. ' . I Boulton, P. Tait, H. Weiss, Mr. Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Deeble, Miss R. Roberts, Miss P. Plender- 1 April Fool prizes were won by Mrs. J. G. Viereck and Harry j Eastman at the Orange Ladies', whist-dance in the Motropole . Hall. Duncan Munro and Th is, j Tourney were masters or cvre-j monies. James Kellv assiste'd in I the Scottish dances, wit h R. 1 I Arthur, Jr., Mrs. R. P. Ponder anil VICfCERS'i lith. Dr. Stephenson, Miss Mc "Next time he beats' you down to your knees, work on his mid-section." Thl advemsemrnt fc or displayed by tbi : Board or by tin . British Columbia Lean-Bell, C. W. Joiner, V. Mil ler. J. Dunbar, Miss B. Teng. From Sandspit ( Monday I J. PI ifpiN m rovnov nn Parker. Mrs. M. C. Williams. F. Jones. Miss tanncy. Master Lin- D. Eastman helping. First prizes t" cards were won bv Mrs. W. J. Moorehouse and J. E. Munro. j Tr 111 I ney, C. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson. '.-a.. Chamb er oives Uimous since tv IN RE ESTATE OF MAIiCIN (MARTINI TWOHSKI DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that as Adminis V'.Mif WHWJT' r llll II 1 1 Hand to Jets trator, duly appointed by the court. 1750 of the estate of Mareln I Martin Prince Rupert Jets basketball rworskt, who died at Ocean Falls, Classified Advertising h payable In advance. Ptr.ase refrain from telephoning. Cte word per Insertion, minimum, charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, D " Funeiii! Notices, Marriage and EngaKcment Announcements $2.00. SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE . British Columbia, on the 24th day team will receive the official Prince of December 19S0. I require all t.onf.ratulation.S ol the against the said estate to .send the Rupert Chamber of Commerce 1 3 same to me. properly verified, at on navlnK won tile Senior Is l 10SI ENGAGEMENT NOTICE FOR SALE the address mentioned below on or ,..,.;.,, ,ini nt,...mi,t,,nul,l ol ilia! JoFPH fi tlOMN Vif'Kl B f.roh I If J H before the 3(lth day of April. 1851. TMUitt.llrfij . Folhaui. LUNOON 111 II' 3 1 4t4.4 .M. W""-" HIPS I end ol the week Mrs. L. Sehwabb, First Over- NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES LOST- Blue-em KfBV LONDON IONOOM DRY OtV GIN GIN SS ll: f. I fjVfe's? distribute the estate to those en- George Dibb made the sur- IOOK on eel, ri nice ituoeil. D.w.. VICKERS' Ling-Deit Speeder Shovels; atii mvr "; Cranes: Dramines; Adamsj piease pnont u Koud Graders; Littlelord Bros. w'anl biarK lop Ku.id Maintenance1' uandmati LOST Hanaifiiw Kmiinmfiit fiwer. Clams he II I a 1 1 M E IB anana mnm 1 1 1 1 y a 1 1. j r: a, - II i I . ill I have been notified 1 w' "lc '""'""i. ieic ihik u ire ivair.erine, to Lawrence icarrvi and further take -notice that :.U publicity that had jnen.broti'Jlit H ive-son oi I'rinee unpen, son DISTILLERS between 6th 1 of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Iveson. Buckets and Rock Grapples; VdlY K i i (CANADA) LIMITED persons Indebted to said estate are tn ,-itV a a result of the i Weaaim; will tane place Katur- .1... A .... i I A irii rj.... T r- brose. rif News. Reard. T L binilh concrete Mixeia, Ciark Forklift Trucks: Nelson ii-.juiit-u WJ luy tiieir iiiuruicum'M cpriu fo me forthwith. .. iiav. nun it. iv.il. iirv. u. vjr. 'A The f'ne sport.smanshh) that Heiber otliciatinR. dipt Hated at Prince Rupert. B. C. this 19th day of March. 1951. CORDON PRASER FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert. B. C. IH -M 20. 27 A 3. Ml was dUplaved bv both Pen'r-i 7 ii' ' M.-"fw7t."v" ton and Prince Rupert in the' JLJ!!:..T,,ANKS finuis wus mentioiu'd by T. N. We wish to extend our heart-Youn'! fpl1 ihanKs to our many friends Bucket Loaders lor biocKpue , . ncT vemale r and Know Removal; Rice Port- ,.71 Ahk able Centra ual Pumps; Ma-; "TnolsiP" W tional Diamine Scrapers and Buckets; National All Slee 1 Gasoline Hoists; Ntiona ; - -7 Pnrtohl,. Rawmllls: National! BA.VU 3'his ailverliscment is not pulJisbeJ or displayed by the Liquor Control Ikiard Ot by the Government tf British Columbia. ano iieu:ouors who .so kiiioiv helped durnik our .sad bereave- ' ' t , i Full information from Nn- WANTED i--!1; tumui iw,.i.mru Co. Limited. PRICES PAltt 1 . fi i merit. Soeciai thanks to Dr. W. fi. Keryin. the nur.siim slalf of the Prince Rupert. General Hospital and the Ma.sonie Craft Vancouver. B.C. itf' I steel, oraffl ; & J P4 members. Also lor the beaiitilul ftir AI.R New and used fur udinedd an eMiona floral tributes received and to njture, hardware, clothes ami Honesi k:uii ment made. ; Mewl W- 6357. an nnvir woo nave u.m oi incir Strand ami cars. Mrs. Jey.sie D, family. loiiKinir boot.s. National cash register. GIlehrLst 1 o e f? 1 n jacks and scores of other article at verv low prices. B.C. Furniture, 3rd Avenue W. (tn WANTED-Firf all .sizes. WJ;' shippinn S V r 'j?- - ; . rJ PERSONAL HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE row QAT.tr ririo rhpstprf ield SWEDISH AMERICAN Line, and chairs, one kitchen table, Snaldiiut MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818. P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Stockholm . sailing Mav 19th 1 anrt ch.iirs. bedroom suite and! J-al;'d 4 oiftf" MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 5TONE BUILDING snare bed in Boon conaiuon. or Phone 21 davtime or Green ; WANTED TO ' from New York accommodation for ladv available return September Cth. Apply Dvb-btivn JO. Hnnyon tlllliicrlintnlu and Wife. Of Z;i3 eveninR.s. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS (78c) FOR SALE 12 ft. Outboard with desire, n! ! furnished at. Daily News. 10 h p. Johnson Q U. write J Snellnian, Port Esslngton (80pl I WANTED- Write J. PHONE BLUE 503 P.O. ROX 1184 CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper batteries and radiators Phone 543cah 629 6th W., City. (Ui NORTHLAND Dalrv miis delivered 21c oer quart. Whv puv more? Phone 13 for daily de FOR SALE Trollins boat t "Glacier .' 34 ft. lonii. Fully equipied. Phone Green 8!)4 1 alter 6 u.m. 79p PHONES Black 752 Red 894 P.O. Box 1C70 CltV. . TEru Si liver" service IM-29I HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. RONS0N Oil Burner Specialist 733 5th Ave. W. Black 503 FOR SALE Deluxe friRldaire electric ranue. like new. Phone Green fill after 6 p.m. or call at H(i2 Borden St. 80c J JI1. Burn'"' Stove service u Konson.'' WATCH BEWf orient ervk'; jeweller. TASTY TEA ROLLS can be obtained todnV and every riuv at the Rupert Bakery Ltd. Phone (H3 for orders. (tfl FOR RENT SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis FOR SALE Household furnish-inas. Suite 2, Summit Apts. Applv between 6 and 8 pm (83p) II. G. IIELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 9G Evenings Black 890 OFFICE HOURS Bar1 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Ph. 212 FOR RENT 4 room house with bathroom. Everything available for Immediate convenience. Furniture and necessities for .sale. Reasonable, Box 71. Daily News. (79pi FOR RENT Hoiisekeenlnu room for nirls. 116 8th West. (tl) FOR SALE Kitchen oil stov not burner, tank and stand, $35.00. 1000 9th Ave. East. (ltpl FOR SALE We.slinnhouse mixer complete with i ulcer. 2 months old, $50.00. Phone 947. ( ,'. . . And here's another good story . . ." A. T. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL, C.A. ROY SHAND, C.A. 353- 3rd Ave. W. Box 21 :3 Phone 88 scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block 608 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P O. Box 374 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE IIOSriTAL ROOM for Rent-alter 0 p:m. 806 Fraser St. (81p) for uop" eintii"111 TTPlNfi ! NOTICE 41 U-DRIVE CARS. Phone 41. 711 Orenville Court (tfl ntor W'ii FOR RENT-221 FOR SALE-Model B P.-OC AC-DC-batterv portable receiver. Phone BlacicjttS (7j)i FOR SALE Spinner washine machine. Call 521 7lh East or Red 877. t79)l FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, table and 4 chairs. Cheap. Red 318. L7U,)1 REAL ESTATE ROOM East. Fifth l82ot keepi)' in FiJiilf"" er,",e" ..jntfl ; son to 11 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Be.sner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 CAKS FOR SALE FOR RALE 1947 Ford tudo7. Excellent, condition. Radio, heater defroster. Low mileaue Call eYeiiilms 217 lot, Ave. KhsL. (82))) HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all it.s branches 20t 4th Street. Phone 6.r5 coLussrs MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 389 ..lore. -I Ki-tiilnllnn I.mh!x nml Spwil nn flif Vnrlhi'rn TrmiH-IToMni nil lllthwitjr from i.l. I.OW JV BAI'IKM to TVKH The UnderslRned, belni; a person mithorlsd by the Minister of Public Wnrks, In writing, to exerelse the powers vested In Ihr Minister In Pnrt II of the "Highway Act." mul bcliiR of the opinion thnt that portion of th" Northprn Trans-Provinclnl H.hwny frrnn Oalloway Bnplils to Tye Is llahl" t( damuKP throunh extraordinary traffic thereon, hereby makea the following Ri'KUlntion pursuant to section 35 of the IllKhway Act. The following load nnd speitl limitations are IniiHised on the naH highway until further notice : No person shall operate an vehicle over the Northern Trans-Provln-clal Highway from Oalloway Rapids to Tyee having a maximum Krns-, weight or loading in excess of fifty per cent of that allowed in thc RemilMtions made pursuant to Section 30 of the "Highway Act," R.8B.C. 1048. The speed limit of vehicles with pneumatic tirea is restricted to twenty milcB por hour Vehicles with solid tires are prohibited from nsiiiR this Highway during such times as this regulation Is in force. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 21st day of March, IBM. L. E. SMITH. Divisional Engineer, Department of Public Works. (tf) FishernH'"14 SEVEN room house (section . Laree llvintt room. cliniriK room, 4 bedrooms and batn-room uixstairs. $2,000 Uown, halnnee a.s rent. Full price $5750 Armstron? Aeencies. Phone 342 orfevesJnBi-i FOR SALE 5 room house with bath, near Conrad School Phone Green 482. Pj FOR SALE '50 Pontlae deluxe two-door. Call Ocean View Hotel. Ask for Bert Gourde (79p) FOR SALE-'47 Chev Arrowse-dan. Ocean View Hotel. (80p) SHERIFF'S SALE c " ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1G26 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES D.C Will re-open his office In the Besner Block April 4 ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINO Phone Blue 961 Box 1819 241 West 5th Avenue ACCOUNTANTS or 68. 1948 Pontine Sedan in eood run-nine order, sliuhtlv more than 26,000 miles for on.sh M. M. STEPHENS, Sheriff, Court Hou.se. (80c) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. lrrornr Tax specialist. 8. G. FurK Stone Bulldinir. Red 5920m K. -