PAGE 6DC Expert Optica! Service Watch Clock and Jewclery Repairing, Hand Engraving CHAS. I)Oni3IEAI)-Optomctrist in Charge Licensee for Numounts The very latest In eye-Wear Thone ?6I for Appointment Max Heilbroner JEWELER THE STORE OF MANY GIFTS Just Arrived The Latest in Novelty Jewclery for Ladies Summer Frocks Don't Forget Mothers' Day SundayMay 12th WATCH OUR WINDOWS PASSES AT MENNONITE SMITHERS! MIGRATION Edward A. Peterson, Railway Fireman, Succumbs To Heart Attack SMITH EHS, May 8: The death occurred suddenly from heart failure in Smithers on Saturday evening of Edward A. Peterson. Mr. Peterson was a locomotive fireman in the employ 0 the Canadian National Railways. He had not been In good health for some time but was around town all day Saturday as usual. He had stopped at -the house of a friend early In the evening when he complained of feeling very weak. A doctor was called but he pass?d away shortly afterward. Mr. Peters-m leaves his wife and family m Smilhers where thPv Iarty Of Ninety-Nine Take Up Chcslatta Lake Land j SMITHERS. May 8:-A conting-frnt of 99 Mennonites arrivH in Ir. ... - . ourns JuaKe on Tuesday's train irom AiDerta to rorm a settlement in the Cheslatta Lake district between Francois and Oitsa Lake 'and about 25 miles south of Bums Men, women and children, they have about 20 cars rin ih. i-iv. to accomodate themselves, their sroejc and enulpment. This is aui an imnortant addl-f"'1" v the firming population of fV Brtrns Tjite area. have resided for the past few years. The funeral was held on Tues day auernoon ONE MINUTE TO READ THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE skids! mnr)!T5i.i j ou both pack dynamite? That's why "half-way" protection can be as dangerous as none at alL Yes, and that' all the more reason why you need this new Goodrich Safety Siher-town. Because here at last is a tire that gives you real protection against BOTH skids and blow-outs in every ounce of cord and "rubber. QUICKEST NON-SKID STOPS Way up the list of safety features in this new Silvertown is the Life-Saver Tread design-ed to act on wet roids like a whole rapid-fire battery of windshield wipers. It sweeps the water right and left forces it out through the deep drainage grooves leaves a track o dry you can LIGHT A MATCH ON IT! So it's easy to understand why this tire will stop you quicker, safer than you've ever stopped before! This Silvertown also gives you that other safety feature the new, improved Golden Ply. By resisting internal beat, this EXCLUSIVE Golden Ply provides scientific protection against high-speed blow-outs. Don't take chances with either a skid or a blow-out. See your nearest Goodrich Dealer today about putting Goodrich Safety Silvertowns on YOUR car. i-"" v- , tu ni" ' "? Ii 0-Mc . n-- pane- in AC ..iiii iGrear;j.-Ule-Ser.-- ..-BW-OXf.Vf.oo:tAA tsS-"'"'vZT STEWART I Construction of an airplane float t T T t i nyoer nas Deen commenced. It will be somewhat similar to a float which was installed at Stewart a few years ago. The first Softball game of the season between Big Missouri and Stewart was played last Sunday. A coftball circuit, alio inchirMne. Stewart, is to be operated this summer. br. C. H. Hankinson of Prinrc Rupert paid a visit to th stewir i'ie Lodte list week in his ra pacity as district deput;, s and mas ter. e was taken on a tour of Portland Canal mlnln" operations with which he was much Impressed. Archie McPhall. Dioneer mlnlntr man of the Portland Canal nnrf Alice Arm camps, was found dead at Alice Arm a few days ago. He was eveniy-iwo years of age and was one of the best known prospectors and miners of the north. His death occurred under tragic circumstances. Arthur Noble left last return to Vancouver after having relieved w. o. Broad, customs officer at Stewart, while the latter was on vacation. A. J. Edlund, construction fore-' man for Government ToUoronV.. - - - -.-f. , left Stewart last week on his return n-l 7-1 . iiui-c uperi auer a visit there official duties. Several of Stewart youthful pianists presented a program which was an outstanding feature of a tea held lan week bv the Women of the moosc at Stewart. RECALL KINCSFORD-SMITH RYNDFY. Australia. May 8: CP) -The Southern Cross, plane in which th late Sir Charier Kln '""d-Smith nioneered many al" utes. lies neglected in a hangar here The pronertv of th. nain h is too Dig for any museum Goodrich wm .qsisasis 1 w u vmt vxvvvrue L.if wmTTjmiJJJI.I.'g lui-j JI.J'1JH lia..L.IUslJJ.iJJAJMH KUPEKT MOTORS LlJLxJ 1 VflttaJ Phone 566 Complete Automotive . Service THE DA1LT NTvVS GAS TEST TIME IN WAR ZONE Whiff lets From The Waterfront Camp Bcinc Built -J New Oil I'lant on Local Waterfront i Mmott Finished Larce Cannery" The new oil olant of J. H. Carson Co. Ltd . another Imposing local waterfront structure, has now been alrncst completed as far as building work Is concerned and It vlll not be ion now before th - a ifn isssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssf "smiiiiiw rtsssiiiiiiiw aamjrm. a & French ,ndir: s. weat.nf their gas mafks. leave a gas chamber after a pas test in the Frei.ch war zone poison ham gas t been used in the war with Germany to date, but then, t, aiwavs the chance that the enemy may lay a barrage of it at any time i activities durtnj recent years have bt-.-one more exttnalve. the Can- adlan Fishing Co. aUo operaUng in tha- rr: The new camp, measuring about elfhty by fUty feet, will be comnleted In about a week or I in cays ume. It la expected. Oeorte Bryant and son. Jim hari , rew rnnny feeling Sunday evening when their well known power cruiser IKrla. upn which th working, loft baUnce on the Prince "upen Rowing k Yacht club cradle Fortunately, the lines held nd what mlaht have been a rather nlant will be onaratin th.r. : . VT wclaHU averted. Uter bUkUng 1, a large two-storey one loaS WT J I complete with boiler plant. The rite fL ZL and wwlt " b iwt this side of the Imperial Oil Co. dock on the lease formerly held . ' bv c o Ktehum which also con- ln eoeern with her Wins the old Prince Rupert Shell- annI,a, ovThul hvln been com-8h Co. plant more recently used p,etw1' C-V-R- teamer Prince Char-for salmon curing by the Prince Ru- removwl ,mm pontoons reti Fishermen's Co-operative I . r ,or"' ary ary the latter part J0' 'Mt week and if non- tied up at Jri Watn: W,,h curne u ...v. Prtnce Rtroert Bhellfbh e new cannery ramp float for B. C. Packers. Th float, contalnina lare stor quarters, net rack space and other appurtenances of a cannery efiTn. will be sW.ioned a Mlntctrap Bay rf on ... the West cn Coast wuaafc of Jl ' union canntni on the Queen Charlotte tinds antl-l- nieo. ine prince Ohariet will have busy summer this year and It will orobablv b- nerwary to oress he Prlnee i0hn tnto rrviee to as-ist her with th traffic Banks Island where salmon flshlngl Launching of a new GO-foot hali- Jbut boat for Kfnar Petenon and Sfnley S,tn took nlee at RU- TIRED ad ACHEY to -JTLT TLX ' -v-w""- u iuicbci tr . o . . engine oiaici mk lor lmo lull , J PI LLS 1 J ! In Canada and th UJ-Rnu and ntw, Ur( Xoonomy dt. ut Plan Your Holiday Now. . The SANGAJf CAMP near Mas-sett offers a splendid holiday for young and old -good bathing 2 minutes walk from River or Sea, a beautiful 8pot with separate Cot-ace.s or Tents fully equipped. Excellent meals served in Dining Room at reasonable rates, store on premises for campers. Badminton. OUt-donr iramM ' hnnnU Children over 8 years without parents carefully looked after and then a good time. For fun particulars apply MRS. DUNN SANfiAN RIVER HOLIDAY CAMP r. Massett, It. C. The International Fisheries Commission a-n-in-f hl'bnt inn-- all rort, on ( frrvm () ireas th's Anri' -ui iihti i j over the same month of last year. JThe wil thi A-ril wa "imooo nr-Hnd- r,, Hlth 6821.000 -.FoundV In Annum The increase jwa eouallv divided between .Vea 'No. 2 and No 3 and u. h... XPatly Increased slse th- rw .Th.lni,v,dualbMtc,tchM .Seat ), neet wer- two-third, of e plan V0,Bntary cuitament .nLhbUi WMeta "ach-Aiftnn ! y"rday totalling 61.000 . K pound, at an 40)0 pounds, san Juan, 9,c; TUei- md 9c (1000 noimrt. i-. J , Yaoulna. 13W0. WhiZ. w,iC and i i C N n. steamer Prince Qeorae ' at 10.15 thU morning from Van-: boat rlcnics Brin. ' n"' 1 Rlv" nd Ocean and enjoy a real vationW.3l.T5ltn,s rnoon for families , "n, '"?.. im mewart wnpnce she Ci.uwi nere tomorrow evening southbound. The vcmbcI Zull "URn I north n trrwvl..l,. as well a a substantial freight car- Five thousar.o people read .the Dally News I pays to let them nave to sell. ,ou, TO START CAMPAIGN Civic Centre Commltir Tn Kt... Bit Carnival This Fall To Raise l " M" ic . ?ont ,M miua I Ul vvilllllieilllj I rojrvl The central committee representing ins I'rinee Rupert Oyro ond itotary Clubs and Junor ii :r.b.-. i.f Co mmerce in connee Ji w h ;hr local community c ntre project is abaul to bti-ai. lis drive for funds for the project. Publicity and canvass committee are being appointed and it has been decided to stage a carnival of a few days duration In August to raise funds for the pm-"ct Robert Parker heads the publicity committee and Oordon German the canvassing committee "I1 centre committee, of which Dr. Large is chairman, continues undlmlnUhrl enthusiasm and it confident of success in the big undertaking of raising the '5WM vhrh u I estimated will be necessary to finance the project Whether or not the city la to obtain th civic centre will depend on the success or otherwise of the drive which U about to be launched. Inspection Of Booth School lUtepayrr' Ablation Aklng That It Be Ktamlned from .Structural Standpoint The Prince Rurxrt nt.na..... 'Aasoctatlon. whkh ha been active recently In connection with a , number of munletoal problems. It In addition to asking for complete l"' o' we aonint bylaw as b?. Int unsuitable U. 11 ermdUiona. nf a thorough InsoecUon inm a structural standmlnt of the Booth Memorial School NION'KS IS and 19 2 Sh thrill "The Cr m mm , " 3 victor i,fi I Wits WAIT .. ,A J 11 and i jt ADDED "Fopulir ir , C artoon-. UHI., UtJ COMINO Till sTT SMELTER SHIP1 of 40 tons t.f ,., the Dath e m Ir shtpmet,' TnU This h or br Mw- k cr of the Du eral shipment all yielded gy.i 1 --Jv nd twntv hlth-trarte oc ment Many 4 ore show s i er and it i hp rw eflterarlsing w Int the pro;fr' About ha: been emrlfvr-bre r n n fM'nti h! 'be Diithie r, Mussallems Economy Slori "Where Dollars Have More Ccr'i" Krllou" Corn ropThe new crUp puffed cereal Off 2 pkas DC .Malkln's Rest Aijuratu, TIjh fancy green nn tin. t0', ,y tln AUU Helm lUkrd Iteans Pork and Tomato 8ucc. lo c 3 tins 57c With 28c Sliced IJacon 8weet OQr and tender Per lb. t SaUds Tr " Label. P--YelHw La1 Per lb. 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