J Porpoise Harbor, on which the ' well sheltered from swirms. At Prince Runert Daitv News 1 Columbia Cellulose mill is locat- comparative lv narrow can forms1 ? Monday, Jum? II, I9S1 r-d. u ciivitcijr luiiu-u-Kru aim lit enhance iu me nzm. i in I 5 ,1 J- - f . i v 4 ft V, i i, KING FDWABS New Elementary School ' . ! TOTEMS AN ATTRACTION (Continued from page 34) a"""' A Waim WJedome -Jlwails IJon -Jll FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Young St., and Fifth Ave., Eosr MNIHY KMIYK'FS- 11 a.m. and 7:3u p.m. 12:15 p.m. -Sunday School, and Bible Class MONDAY'S 7 p.m.-Junior Church ' 8 p.m: Young People's Tl'KSDAYS- 0:45 p.m.- Mission Bund 8 pm. Prayer Meeting t . MISSION CIRCLE Every Fourth Friday. Ihv pastor, people, and facilities of the Church are dedicated to the supreme task of winning r.ien and women, hoys and gills to Jesus Ch 1st. and of holding farth the Word of Life as the final and only rule cf doctrine and conduct. in one of Tokyo's public parks as a memorial to the first Japanese trade fair which will d. held In Seattle, June 17 to July 1. The pole was donated by the Alaska Steamship Company and lormal dedication was performed by Senator Warren G. Mug-iiuson on hi recent visit to the Orient. - These are but two examples of prominent places totem poles have taken lately In modern civilization. It was not until the arrival In Prince Rupert of W. J. Alder, who served for five years as city commissioner, that the community took an active interest in totem poles. This was a little more than 12 years a-?o. The Commissioner saw an opportunity to obtain a representative collection of totems and he was quick to act. The collection today taken mostly trom the Queen Charlotte- Islands Is of exceptional worth jsTEPumjAeaonifje Minister: FRED ANTROBUS Residence: 230 Filth Ave. East Phone Oreen 812 P.O. Box 533 and they have Deen placed m parks and other points throughout Prince Rupert's business area. Entrance to the city museum is flanked by two fearsome-looking figures, around which tourists with cameras can often be seen as they exchange opin- 1 ions and record the object of their Interest. Another of the 16 poles crowns the highest point of the Canadian National Park Lookout Point and on its crest crouches a sinister figure with outstretched arm grasping a weapon. The blessings of peace S. D. JOHNSTON Co. Ltd. "W INSURANCE -' FINANCIAL AGENTS ' . To - British Columbia, a land unsurpassed for its natural resources, was selected by Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltj because it offered low cost power, transportation, manpower and raw materials in almost unlimited supplT lor the manufacture of high alpha pulp. H Naturally, we at Standard of B.C. are pleased that our products Calol and RPM Lubricants were selecte by Columbia Cellulose for its. plant at Watson Island, B.C. We regard as our responsibility the job of developing petroleum products to safeguard vital machinery s.hus increasing emciency and cutting costs. Phone 130 were not always known ana mere are many tragic events of warfare recorded on history-telling totems. And once a pole stood at the Junction of Second Avenue and Second Street but increased traffic made Its removal advisable. But it was not then foreseen thai even a little further "out of town," on a prominent corner of the main thoroughfare, Thirl Avenue, would stand a modem place of amu.sem.srit cal.etl Totem Theatre." 517 W. Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA LIMITEI Refinerys SUnovaW, B ( N. R. Younq, Agtnt, Prince Rupert, B.C. tttt MIT! hi mi mi nil . . . till! it looks bright in f CANFISCO joins in welcoming COLUMBIA CELLULOSE to PRINCE RUPERT t f I i.ii Our-new, modern cannery just being-completed here ' Is the best evidence of Canf isco's own faith in the! bright future of this great new industrial area. The CANADIAN FISHING CO. LTD. '4 If !! V a1 v 1 i? ATLIN FISHERIES LTD. r ... JL-m i.ii l..t M 7 l"l it' t I ;V 1 NORTHERN FISHERIY1ENS COLD STORAGE LTD.