, ' i l i in - 1 m.mm. i , r u,,:. i . f hi. . irac who Jua made good in a ;i bo'.l: ;;i ins jnvai: bu .!. - and ;i public life Born to Swe-: . l. beranw naturalised in Ediuuuion in 1909 and aime to Prince Rupert u a u,i,u..u,. un iiuiwty construction. Later he became prominently Identified with the Umbering and fishing lndutrlea. Thr cltlsens ol the district paid tribute to hi worth and abilities by i rting htm Member of the Canadian House of Commons for Skeena tn h targe majority In 1M0 Twenty-Five Years Ago From hc Prince Rupert tlmUt, prederer ' . Dalljr News the Di W T Kendn t back la Prince Rupert from a trip ta Vancouvw vl ;-r- he made arrangement for t nlc of atock to ftnanee develop- MAD' IN B.C. EEa 80 of Public Motor Transportation Companies In B.C. operate on HOME OAS Exclusively. the ooncert constats of the follow- ting, president b. W. Morriasey; se cretary. Thomas Trotler; treaurer, Father E. M. Bunoz: J. McNulty Prank McKlnnon $nd' piflta Cou-lure 4 The Prince Rupert Club U trying to fecure the hill at. the enrrfer of nfth Street and Second Avenue for a clubbeuae site. Dr W. T. Kergln I the doyen of pioneer phyaWans and surgeon - . - i I . . m Lm. ft. r- 4r tlArl irn' work on tne lne inwi mu!jr rriBOC uupcri. ne o" su wart i Simpson In 1805 '.to a tnlssionary - ! doctor and inj'ooa moved to Prince The Northern Staamablp Co hat ; n.uert. sifice t then' he has min er) ! red the siaamatilp service busi-1 cttH to the medial and surgical r.fv. between Prtuee Rupert andjnmto 0f -pvij community ably and VJinrouver wtUi tht steamers PeW4i. bulldinr up an enviable rcpu- iw and CetrUna. The tatter a'tation In hU profession. Away back p;.'.senger vassal. In ih early days he -served a terra i . t n u rrnf , Kkwna In -.Victoria. The fuhing strainer Welding ' , Bi ..ihers la In Seattle with a catch . ' clerk t the Prince f 105.000 pounds of halibut taken Dong SB, HpteJ is among the real old i the Queati Charlotte Island Rupert cUims the dlsUnc-Railway bank. When the Omnd Trunk Pa- tuners hfie,Hq Is competed fUh Uor, of hating rang .the first churcj r,u,ht in the vicinity of the Queen bell in Prince Ruptrt That as to the W BUhop F. II. f t " when ulotte Monda wlH be sh4H , 0Vernet earn over from MttU- (m Prhw Rupert. katla to eondoct the first cllurch Undor Uic ausi)kas of Ue local senlre ver hMd pl thU nislte. Cu hoik- Church grand concert The senioe Inol: plftct In the O. T. J be staged on S'.. Patrick s pay P dlnlnu room Tr.r . xccutlve in connection with mese boy. wnere .g "YOU CAN BUY NO BETTER" Made in the modern refinery of the H0MK Oil, DISTIH-HITTOUS Lid. on the North Shore of HurranUnlet, owned and operated jiy the only 100' . B.C. company manufacturing gasoline in.B.C. . HOME OIL DISTRIBUTORS Limited Prince Kuprrt, ILC. Still WiJi Us, These Pioneers August 1900 or Earlier' 1 Judjg and Mrs. W, .E. F her ' 'IS07). Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Fred Rl chte 1M4. Mrs. J- H Gibson (904, iM.'t!akaUa; WA. Prince Rupcr Mu E C. McCoskrle H905, Har 'ley Bay; 1910. Prince Rupert' Mr and Mrs. D. O. 8tewrt 1908 Mn !R E Moore 1997. Stert N irrle !Port Bsninirton, 11191; Prince Ru 'pert. 10". Mr. and Mrs. Gone iFrizat-ii 'P'ltt EsslnnUMi. 900 !Plince l)r. !( : Jn D. Mr Led '1908'. V; .m! Mrs. J. II M( !."od 19.. A B r : v'er '!'J07 Mr . O. It :J J; ' , Olof ilur. '..on rjoj.. J '.'v'-navn :908 ;Mr. ..nd Mr J II Thon..j.-.'.;n . i.C0. . li P.. hi. '.!! l08i. Wit-'liaia Jatnc- liium;. '1949. R bert II flii.nas 'ldv'Ji Allnsd Swanson i I907i Mr and Mi JR. Morgan J'jOTi, Mr and Mi. P W. A.'.der- i 's.n U906'. Su-aji A. tiriey !. l07i. Mi aid Mr:. . G. Steeri . j'1909. Mi. and Mi... Oeor.e D. ITiU4 1&01. Tbo.na.i McM.-ekin' 19081. Mr and M. A. T P.irkln I ' J 907 . Bishop E. M. Buiioe Mr and (Mr John Currr IVUr Lorenzen. Mr. and Mi Huh Killuv Sidney Hambim l.uKla. Sutherland. Thep C3llart. Dr. and M.s W. T. Kergln '190S. Port SSmp'or: 1808. Prince Rupert", Mr and Mrs. S. E. Parker 1009. Mr. and M:t J. Ldrnc Mc Laren 1909). Thomas Tiotter 1908. Mrs. R. J. D. Smith 'I909i i L II n Don v vr ntmnf a M T Roman Catholic Bishop of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon, lis the dean of Prince Rupert's clergy, still resident here, having been the first missionary priest of the community. Long since he was elevated to the bishopric. Friend of Catholic and ProUstant alike, he is highly esteemed by all and, withal, one of Prin Rupert's most popular old timers ANDREWS . LIVER SALT 9 whjyi) KIEPSY0U FIT A Great Soldiei Pioneer of City LiaggggsKHllHsHftJ" i mm mi ggg t - JSSSSH PREMIER T. D. PATTTI.LO The concert presented unde: thr airpiee.. of the Junior Chamber ci Comment- to commemoraU- th. tv.-i.ty -filth anniversary o: th in orporatlon of the city of P.;nc! Rupert and dedicated in honor r: Prince Rirpert's pioneers drew an appreciative audience of some five .hundred or so persons to the Capitol Theatre yesterrlay afternoon. An excellent protam of imtru-. mental and vocal music was pie-j sentcd with City Commissioner W. .J. Alder the principal f aaker. Pro-:cedii ef some $100 are b?!ng Irt'rnctl 4ver to the. funds of the j prince Rupert Boys' Bind. One of Prince Rupert's pioneers who has gpne fat to affairs of State and public responsibility Is Thomas puffertn Pattnllo. Pflme Minister of British Columbia, He came here tod 908 from, the Yukon, served on the first cljy council, was mayor In 1913 and was elected Member of the Legislature In 191C. He was called into the cabinet of ttyojlatij Premier, II. C. Brewster, whep he formed his ministry to 191C, continued as minister of lands through the long regime of thejate Premier John The proceedings wire opened with brief and apjioopriate remark' by T. U. LePae, president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, whe referred to the Rorrl work of the Prince Rupert Boys' Band under Bandmaster Robert Greenfield and -hanked the band, the Junior Sym-! ihony Orchestra and artists contri-' luting to the program as well as the ! management of th? Capitol Theatre for its co-opcratlon. Mr. LePage then introduced P. W. Anderson as chairman. . Mr.. Anderson referred appre-i clatlve))' to the gracious gesture of Ihe Junior Chambe" of Commerce in dedicating the concert to the nioneers and then called upon City Commissioner W. J. Alder for an address. i I Oliver and later Premier J. D. . McLean, wfsjehosen lioader of the Opposition, In 1928 ahd be- , I came Premier, . wjjen IheLieral , party was returned ,w pftw(r to , 1933,. Mr Pattr4llo: n6wC2rtirstftf 1 a comparaUyplyoujpK)-mn,,ap4 many of uu irienas ana aamir- ers believe that the future may hold even greater nesponslblllUes arid hopors for him. Mr. and Mrs. D. C . Stewart, pioneers of this city, have been to residence for the winter at San Diego, Cal. Mr. Stewart has taken quite a fancy to golfing, It It reported. Advertise to the Dally Newa I "Doc" Ormes First Stand' rBSSSSvBS-k'Ngggjgggggggs!s Augu .ui 1 v t- Mi)l1lV VUrrh 11, IMS THI DAILY KW rince Ruperts Silyer Jubilee, 1 935 Olof Hanson M.P. ntwrnii George W. Johnstone. Mr. and Mrs E. Unwtn. Mr. pjvd Mrs. J. G Vtereck 1904i, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Molntoah 1906. Port Eaemgton 1008. Prince Ruperf. W. M. Brown. Sigouln. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lind say U99. F. VV. Hirt 1 1903). C. II Orme 1908i. A. T. Ivarson 1909) Mr. and Mrs. N. Muaaallem. K. i Smith I908i. II. M. Daggett 1909i Joseph Ratchford. J. L. Mcintosh Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gordon. R. L Neweombe M908, F. W. Weseh 11908). Duncan McKenzSe. Mrs. Jessie Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. F. M Crosby 1906). Mr? Peter Bluek 1909. Mr. and Mr. S. D. Macaon- Lald. A. O. Franks, W. J. Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Yager. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnsor. Mr. and Mrs, R. A. McLeod. W. J. MeCutoheon Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McRae. Mr and Mrs. M. P. McCaffery 1909). Mr and Mrs. W. J. Alder 1909. J D. Allen. Mrs N. Gurvich, Mr and Mrs. L. Astorl. Mr. and Mrs. B. J Bacon, Thomns BaHlnger. Mr and Mrs. Victor Bassj-Bert. Arthu Urooksbank. Mr. and Mrs. R. W Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tobey UWH3I, M. A. Burbank il90Qi. Mr and Mrs. w. E. comson. miss k. m. Davlcs, Mr. and Mrs II. B. East man. Thomas McClymonk Mr and Mrs. J. C. McLennan J A. Meeker Mr. and Mrs. William Millar 1907 Mrs. E. II. Mortimer, A. R. Phillips. A. J. Prudhorrme. Mr. and Mrs. D. Scherk, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stephens 1&08. Robert McKay. Mr and Mrs. D. McD. Hunter. Mrs. O B. White. O. II. Munro. J. R. Mor-isoiv Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. D. Zarclll. Mr. and Mrs E. Rosang. Mrs. P. t Palmer. Jlcnri Lctourneau. Fred RIffou, Gus 3el- vln. John Murray. W. V. Tattersal, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nlckerson, gggggssBggH . ggggggggggIMKgggggfl COL f W l ' Colo:fui pr. u... y. bi.iv :xA-dici .md. w; .' . 'n 'iyiijB lar. Col C W Pt;Jt .C. D EO, U numbered uir.o:.,; the mosi jdjs- tlngutehed of P' tnci-Jtupcrt's io- .' neer cltbttn In 1903 Col. iWkvi with his parliKM tin- lateOapt. D. M. Moore, buil'. Ca0ar !4ip nery on the Skeena Rt'r--a'n4 four years later wept; into the sawm tiling business at Georgetown. Jn 1908 he ir.oved his headquarters into the city Lecdlng one di the first contingent! of-volun(eers for overseas from Prlnct Rupert in 1914, he .soon distinguished himself as mill- tary leader in Frunce. As commanding officer of;thejSlxtenUi Canadian ScottislM.ReglrpQid lie was awarded theVovcled vlttorfa Crossjand the DUtoguished Service Order. While overseas, "Ke was elected Member of We House of Commons for Skeena. Remoy ing frfcm Prince Rupert to Sidney, Vancouver Island, after the War, he eat for some time In the Legislature. Later he was a member of the Board of Pensions Commissioners but now, lives in retire-? ment in Sidney. CONCERT IS ACCEPTABLE Large Croud Gather at Capitol Theatre at Alfair n Celebration ; Of Clvie Anniversary Good Program Boys' Band Benefits Sufatantiall) As Result of Effort of Jnnior Chamber . ,.. i 1ijw- Doe Orme. w. : . . .. . r. ... tu c Street,, to tu.k of ig ihy- Mae Ponulai person ality and or.r T.h services nave, always Dcen in great acmano, Cyiil H. Oimf .. -:vt!. m p.u. iter .ly rvtry public office In Prince Rupert - a mayor. a:dur.ian. chooi ututec. president of the board of trade, etc w.iha!. h? is onoof the dty most successful business men. Ormes Limited The. Pioneer Druggists The REXALL STORE W08 - 1935. i Mr juri- iifljri tribute to the!fh nort tn vears VHnn there had Honey Sings an Old Time sdng" ,uulic spirit of the Junnff Cham- been to the last iwiqty-five. Today ! 'Carey, offering "In the Garden j.r of Commerce and referred to oriental trade for the port wasf My Heart" as her encore.TMrs. the Important play the Chamber1 looming. (McLeod sang 'The Kerry Dances- was taking in' civic affairs. j The city cdmmlisjoner referred Mooret and -Love Sent a Glfr ot Looking back to 1916. Mi Alderi, desirabUlty of home and-Ros" tot her pncire- Dr. LlrgeS recaUed the limited and crude! gardwiIng improvement and men-jHrst selection was olng.Home steamship service at that time, how tloned development of park land in "Dvorak) nd his encore Pale there had been no Industrial de-McClym(mt Prk west. or the. Hays' Moon" Cadman. A male quartet velopment with no railway service. Crek brWge , MeBride Street, icondsting of J. E. Davey. J. A. Teng, IS. J. Hunter and Judge W. E. Fisher cold no dry dock, no storage plants no oil tanks, no government wharf. Musical ProSram lwas m good voice In "Can't Yor no biological station, no railway, Contributtcns o: Uie i-nnce tw-.ueaa ie aiouimi. iArur waa. staUon or yards, no ocean dock, no' pert Boys' Band to the program in- Kooert ureenneja was skiuiu hi na lumber assembly dock, ho elerato sluded the march "Srnfonia Ttnditton of -Bride of the Waves? while the city had no, permanent -Hays), selections from "The Bo Clark as a cornet solo. Acom- streets or sidewalks and no proper hemlan Girl" iBalfe) and serenade pamsis were Mrs. j. s. ua, wts. sewerage or electric light systems. "Organ Echoes" (Hayes), au oi t J &mun. wrs. iv tuiuipi. When the port and city of that which were rendered splendidly, me h. . urocuesoy. time was compared with today, the band showing steadily increasing The prpgrani opened with the great development that had been improvement. The Junior Sym- singing of "O Canada" and Closed made could be better realized. The phony Orchestra, under direction of with "God Save the King." people of those days, armed with A. C. Cameron, played the selection Fred Wesch spoke briefly, x-nothlng but faith, had undertaken "Danube Waves" Uvanovlci). a pressing appreciation on behalf Of a great task in city building. Thev medley "Sounds From Ireland" me ranee Kuperc uoys uana,,- were not aware of the possibilities Bendixj and the march "Victory" sodatlon of the effort made on. its of fishing. Umber and mineral in- Ascher In fine style. Vocal solos 'behalf by the Junior Chamber, of dustries such as pow. existed. De- by Mrs. A. J. Webber. Mrs. J. H. Commerce. He also mentioned daring that Prince Rupert was McLeod and Dr. R. G. Large were that not" only the pioneers but all bound to become a. great commer- highly appreciated, encores being citizens would be welcomed .atthe cla! and business centre. Mr. Alder demanded in each case. Mrs. Web- Pioneers' Association banquefjand predicted greater development In ler s first number was -When dance tonight. ; Docks and Shipping Here In 1908