4 r -I f 1 ! I3rinrt Rupert Daflp jQctos Saturday, February 16, 1946 Timely Topics from Terrace CADET INSPECTOR AT SCHOOL LAKELSE BUS GOES TO RUPERT Sergeant Hill of Victoria was at the Terrace - -School on Wednesday afternoon to make a routine - j i explained a few light modern weapons the sten gun, m- ji iiauvy unit ti v li jiiuvici ii i jr ui jj.ioi.wi. xay f "nesday night s train, Sgt. Hill proceeded to lelkwa and smttners. He will then re- turn to Prince Rupert. I . Mrs. Floyd Frank and ,-ter returned on Wednesday T night's train Xrom Prinoe Eu- a Pert. Mrs. A. Beaudln was laien ill suddenly and left on Tuesday night's train for the Prince Rupert Hospital. Her many friend are hoping for a rapid recovery. Wednesday night's freight carried with it to Prince Rupert the Skeena Motor Transport . bus which has been sold to Art ' Murray of 99 Taxi. This vehicle had enabled local people to en-j&y the beauties of Lakelse Lake and other scenic spots. Lieutenant R. J. Lajeunesse. son of Mrs. Dave Jordan, having returned from overseas .service early In December, is now continuing with a course In mining engineering qt the University of Toronto. He expects to graduate this summer And will then take post graduate work at the University of Mexico. John Desjardlns sr. :s seriously ill at the Prince Rupert General Hospital. 270 LOAVES TO BARREL One barrel of flour :s considered sufficient to make an average of 270 one-pound loaves of bread. NAMED MANAGER OF JASPER LODGE British Columbia Alan Is Taking Over at Mountain Resort ; MONTREAL Capt. John P Stark, University of Brftlsh Columbia graduate and former Victoria resident, has been appointed manager of Jasper Park Lodge, Canadian Rockies resort hotel, which re-opens June 15 after being closed during the war years. The announcement was made In Montreal today by Robert Sommerville, general manager Canadian National Railways Hotels. Just repatriated, Capt.. Stark s&v! service with the Royal Canadian Anny Service Corps in England and Holiand. Prior to enfisiment he was manager of Minaki Lodge. C.N.R. Lake nf the Woods resort, and assistant manager of the Fort Garry Ho-tl, Winnipeg. Capt. Stark began his hotel career at Jasper Park Lodge while attending U.B.C. He was a summer employee there dur ing his undergraduate years. He entered the CNJl. hotel service shortly after his graduation in 1936. COSTARICA . . . it's a distant land but nevertheless the ammunition may well be Canadian-made "Dominion". For these shot shells and metallics, in addition to their acceptance all over Canada, have for years found their way to many other markets, such as Mexico, Cuba, South America, Australia, New Zealand, Iceland, Greenland and Newfoundland. At home in Canada, "Dominion" Ammunition has long been the sportsman's favourite. It has contributed to his pleasure; stood by him in emergency ... a thoroughly dependable product developed through more than 60 years of manufacturing experience. SERVING CANADIANS C"I"t2) THROUGH CHEMISTRY Re-opening February 14, 1946 Marie's Dining Room Come in and tryour tasty home-cooked meals We Specialize in RUSSIAN DISHES, ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Etc . OPEN DAILY . 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. MARIE MICIIOLUK Proprietress C22 Fraser Street (Next to Savoy Hotel) Phone 309 KWONO SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open a P-m. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 pin. to 2 ajru PHONE RED 247 1 If Waterfront Whiffs More Survivors of Yukon Here Man and Wife Lost $2500 Crab Fishing On Engine Deliveries Slow. The picture of crewmen of the U.S. Coast Guard rescue shl'J Onondaga pacing the deck, allj night with infants in their arm. while other bluejackets4 heated ' milk to feed' children separated from their parents during the.i Yukon rescue is one that stands out clearly for Miss Irene Lep-' osky of Pittsburgh, Pa., who! passed through Prince Ruprrt yesterday. The Coast Guardsmen, she said, took delight In referring to each - other as "mother" during the long nijht while the Onondaga stood by the Yukon before taking the first load of passengers to Announcement by Hon. H. F. G. 1 Bridges, federal Minister of Fith-cries. this week that fisheries patrols and servfbes on this coast are to be strengthened appears to meet the approval of local fishermen who appreciate the (need for conservation of the 'fishery. Halibut men see the proposed aircraft patrol as means of stopping alleged poach ing of halibut by men engaged in other types of fishery, while '.several salmon fishermen have I lauded the Intensive salmon l-,4.. . . restoring the salmon fishery on the Skeena. Particularly in the last two years, salmon productivity in the Skeena has fallen off badly. Labor strikes in the United States steel and automotive industries are having an effect here among fishermen who have had orders for new boat engine; placed for some time. Several report inability to get engines that were ordered weeks, and even months ago. They say that they have been advised that they can be given no positive assurance of delivery time. j Crab fishing Is thriving in the i harbor and near Port Edward, the city market reportedly being jable to absorb all the catchej of the various crab fishermen. I Planking of a 39-foot troller built at the Cow Bay Boat i Works for James Nelson of Klt-katla, is being completed. The vessel has an 11 -foot beam. Union Steamships Islands ves sel Cassiar, capt Lome Godfrey. TTWi GSXHl ASTHMA From all over Canada and tho U.8.A. come glowing reports of quick relief with "Davis" Asthma Remedy No. 7895." Oet It. together with diet sheets, ot any Edmonton Drug Store Tim weeks supply 13 00. ECZEMA For adult or baby, don't mlos this "Davis' Pruritus Cream," greaseless. stainless, odorless and Immediately effective. To try St Is to boost It. COc, tl.00, 11.05. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Prince Rupert was host briefly yesterday to two more survivors of the steamer Yukon, the wreck of which in Johnstone Bay near Seward on February 3 made world-wide news as Coast Guard boats made heroic rescue of her 400-odd passengers in storm-swept seas. The visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cook of New York who arrived here from Ketchikan Friday af- arrived in port from the south ternoon on an Ellis Air Linea Islands about 2 o'clock Friday Blanca plaije piloted by Wes Sande, veteran Alaska pilot Mr. and Mrs. Cook left on last, night's train for New York. llkei the other passengers they were heavy losers when the after section of the Yukon broke away from the grounded forward part and sank. In addition to all their effects, they lost $2,500 in cash which was their accumulated savings. afternoon, disembarking 25 passengers, many of which were enroute to Vancouver on the Cardena. The Cassiar has been loading frozen halibut at the CAROL ELECTRIC Electrical Installations and Repairs Reasonable Rates Estimates Free Phone Blue 318 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 For Your FOUNDATION GARMENT Made-to-Measure MRS. PERREAULT representative of Spencer Supports (Canada) Ltd. 1313 OVERLOOK ST. Box 1177, Station 'B" INTERNATIONAL - Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada a F. J.OVIN. Phone Oreen B74 Representative Box 620 117 2nd Ae. W. OppoKlte TMCA PRINCE RUPEHT. B.C. ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING Si PAPERHANGING C33 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 p.m.) HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners Phone Green 486 Evening Green 337 , INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone S8 Atlin dock before leaving this afternoon for the north Islands whence she -will return here tomorrow on her way back to Vancouver via the south islands. Mariners are advised that the Butterworth Rocks gas and whistle buoy at the northeast of Hecate Strait (latitude 54 degrees 13' 30", longitude 130 degrees 58' 50" has drifted from its moorings and will be replaced at the earliest Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Alex McLennan, running almost a day behind on her present voyage up the coast, is not due Wll 4 o'clock this afternoon from the south. The vessel will be sailing soon thereafter on her return to Vancouver and way points. LOVE AND HATE Maiy insects may eat their mates, yet starve themselves far their children. An Announcement To the Motoring Public . . NEW HOURS FOR SALE OF GAS AT LONG MOTORS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS - 8 A.M. TO 9 IM. 1 I'JU. TO 4 I'.M. 'This is a service for your convenience . . are invited to take advantage of it Operator-FRANK MORRISON Business and Professional GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jackings - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 "House of Better Cleaning" EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Authorized "FLEX FORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 303 3rd Ave. W. Books, Magazines, Newspapers Phone Blue 810 (Res. Green 955) you If it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M. SAUNDERS Blue CGC Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot ' de myself. JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist JOHN BULOER LTD Third Avenue PARTRIDGE, ' GUNSTON & RICE General Contractors P.O. Box 1489, Station B Phone Oreen 417 House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work J Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Given Prompt attention all work. H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanging Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled . Besner Block Phone 387 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 Night Calls Especially 552 TAXI (Tom Harvey) Stand: Westholmc Rooms, 2nd Ave. Taft and Odowes AUCTION ROOM and Furniture Store Bring your furniture and have it sold for the highest prices L. CHRISTOPHERSON Auctioneer SUPPORT THE WAR VETERAN For information Phone Blue G9 or Blue 810 Floor Sanding and Finishing Repairs and Alterations VAL SPIDEL Green 880 Box 1430 St. "B' FOR PROMPT nd EFFICIENT SERVICI mail sour qUttet to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LU Ot KYMOURST. VANCOUVER.B.C. u TO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE m Who Suffer With Their Fee! You will be interested to know that then 1. . town who has had a wide experience in the cottera fallen arches, and can make Arch Supports th. J?' lieve that painful and tired feellne t'aat only foot 1 ran exnlnln. mtt Mr. Bill Terry, with many years of study 0f W( ments, is now In Hill's Shoe Store, and will bp ti11 take an impression of your feet and let you knot iv Mr. Bill Terry is also In charge of the Shoe Re Iv Call nroimd and see him fnr !hr ... 5 ....v.a icttaun. St. Patrick's (a By RUSTCRAFT Ranting from 5c lk DIBB PRINTING COMPAH Office Supplies, Bookbinding, Printlnf, Stationer? n:.n..i.. . .1 w r, . ? nPstJKH. m.nfTK waterman Fenc mitun a nm 0 iKi d aoaoiio coop oacK?oacmocNWMao0ootHKrtiftA.. J.H.BULGER Optometrist (At Bulcrr's Jewelry SWirr) 11 SERVING THE-PEOPLE OF PRINCE RUPERT SINCE 1923 FORMALS are back . . . Sec our windows for a Wonderful Display of Evening Dresses Then walk in the store and see Some more. You will be thri , We are keeping Up our Reputation "We Lead . . . Others Follow" J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic I If nerves doubly so! Smith Block Green 995 MP PHONE: r resn ijuluj , rized 0 A. UJWVM""- VALENTIN PHONE 857 HOME COOKINO AND B. - AFTERNOON TEA Open Dally 5 p.m- t0 z - Dine, dance and be mrtjj sf" at a happy holiday -Kathleen Davis, PrPri" . .it KATY'S KLEEN KITCHt 703 Fulton Street rhone 112 TAXI 0 ON CALL NIGHT AND DA?