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Parker flordon Parkin c n Parsons :g Peter J Peterson Doiwlo-s Pavne A M Phllllpaon r j. rniiupson Bud Ponder N C Powell Mapne IlpJ'ben Lloyd M. t:lce David Kltchle :e Jack Ritchie Robert Ritchie Harry Robb Eby J, II. Robinson Robert Roy Arvld J Handball Arthur Saunders W J 8ehffer p M Scherk Htanlev Scherk J, n Bchubert A fllmimdson C Rtlversldea 'i C .lis J 81m M. Bkalmerud r W Bklnner Henrr Bklnner John Skofr. nie nimto Carl Smith Jack E Smith 1 i iKon Maieoim omiin 'i rt H:iKue Ralph Smith r. 1T " ion waiter 8mlth . jr. eiine Rolllen r : P II Stephens, lr -i ' ma Carl Strand n " .!:d John strand r -'aek Storrle H ugsn Orme Stuart : i -trr Charle Sunberg i v rr Jamei Taylor , H ,T l Tvtor w Ii dne Paddy Taylor n I'ise Valen :,e Stanley Veltch lf SW White f Robert Whiting v,r,yn rrl O Wilson . Oscar Wlnham " L , herald P Woodslde ' R on neow Yult i K -'"-k Yule 'Women) ill EileT l M. Thomson ir.s Hrainel NAVY Itirnl R bert m Howard Frlrrell C DAVY (Women) l U. Dybharn ARMY txi Adklna Wm. . E Alvey -" 'i Sr. At: ;ria A' lverett James Evan lay Claience Lovln Charles Q. Lord. E linger a. r Lyons ' Brtlett ' fcsr n Etc f E re.l 1 h-jc - Blrt'ih Uannv Magnet O. Marcliiluon Cecil M Marr Murlll Mathews Leonard Mendela Steve Mentenko Jack Mlcholuk Leo Mlcholuk Victor Miller D. Montgomery R. Montgomery R, Montgomery M. D. Montesano E T S. Moore Clyde Morae Stanley Moraes 'i'.i Bracewell Pord Moran ' : Brass Br'.dden B; ,,, V. B; ;wn t.X Brire Brunt 7a E Burnlp Jack Moran James Moran Carl Mostad Otto Mostad Robert Moxley Arthur Murray John K. Murray JT';!. Bussev J. L. A. Murray -' f Cade Jack Mussallem A V cade Oeorge W McAfee H D. Caldfrwood K. McCrimmon A. 11. (JhaaieiiHV Itriu Chrlstison O Christopher Arthur j. uark Oofisid Clark Edward Clark Larry c Clark Qeorge Collins Jr M Collins Wm C Hood "-O Horner David Houston Robert Houston Percy Hudson R. G Hudson Fred Hunter William Hutson Harold Ivsrson Robert Johnson Walter Johnson Ree Klnirs Aler Mcr'arutue D. McGreUh "Hid Mclntyre A. MucLean I O McLean lan A. MacUae J'jwph Naylor W H. Nenbltt keonartl Ness Henry P. Cloutier D. N. NrW- James W. Collins Donald Norton Jim Coluael Mike Colusil Prank Comadlna u- J. I. cook M. van Cooten Qrent Coverdale Walter Cross "ert Cross Wallace E. Dell Charles Dennis Tnomas Dennis Frank Derry Peter Doherty David W. Oland Robert orme L. J, Parent Robert Parks Prank 'trlette Robert D. Patrick a. P. Penney Walter Perkins Ernie Prlstroin P'er Peterson Thomas a. Phelps Arthur Phillips w. K. Piifoid Jr. K. 1'owell R n u tk.V'.- Allan Prevost Vlor nn"'"'" ! C H Raabe Paul Dvornek Oore Dvbhavn I). J. Edlund "iicolm EMer Whitfield Elder "ank Hllott Hele Eauen A R. Finer Charles V Evltt nre Fiwin Thomas Flewln "'ek Fonir Wlllla-.i Oarllck 'ar"s Oorltrk T n r-t Tnhn Oaten .Ttm Tt nirnon Irk ODehrlst falnh OWl lfred E 8. nillla 'wnh n nuns Mi)tn P nuns Aprw Olover "Mntt, nomez Oimez John Oond "! Hnrrton le Onrion VlmnrA nonell 'T Onharn " r-nfMi irnet, Ketrhford Alf. M Rlvett M A Pavllkla Oarnet. c. Onlnk Harrv L. Quick Ed. Retrnerv James E. Rell Carl Reich "ddle Reich Alex a. Rlx ''ted Roberts, sr. Fred Poherts. 1r. Wm. H. Roberts R O. Robinson E. S Roper - p..,--rnam Kaare Rudsvlck Thorns li, nyan Arnt Rye Olav Rvsstad Wldar A. Sandhals Fred Slmonds Rd Skattehol Pred pheaffr R J Bcbeafffr William Schrk John T Bciilly Thomas Scully Bob Shrubssll Thotrisjj Sibley P Rlmi'ndson ninn Smith "rh J Smith n B Oi'n-a-Noot . Smith Splro Ourgerlch J. 3 Smith Bplro Ourvlch W. D. Smith Jamea Hadden Doualas Stalker Omtv Ilnn-c.i J. A. Bvwart Maloolm J. Harper Mbert Stiles J. T Harvey A. L St John L J R. Haynes Alexander Storrle K. C W. Havnes Jack Storrle R H A. Haynes Nell Btromdahl E D. Head 'James Suden Cecil Hemmons J. O. Sutherland nnvlrf Henderson Rov Sweet Howard Hlbbard Richard Sylvester P. C. Hill C. Dan Taper L. H. Hlnton L. V. Tattersal P E Hortklnii Robert Taylor i'rold Hodison John Albert Teng V. B. Tnhev D. Thompson Arnold Tweed Jack Dnwln Omar II. Tweed Rodney Valpy A. (Bllll Vance Clarence Vaughan 8. Vlckerman Robef. Vuckovlch John Walker Kenneth Johnston C Wansmaker 8 n. Johnston Harry S. Ward T. D. Johnston Nick J Klllaa Michael Kowalt Robert W. Keays A. J. Watson c n Wataon R. M. Watson Jack Wearmouth .lamm Weir Mike Kowall IesSle West Nick Kurulok Dan Wick Predk A. Large William White nonalH Lee T J. Williams 8 A. Lee James Wong FTverett R lek Jamea Wood Maurice LeUhton Robert Woods Oliver R. Itehton H, R Wrathall w T LeUhton Jack Wrathall Pierre IRoss K. E. Wrathall O M. Utnes T M. Wrtoht Charles E. love Chsrles T. Young (Women) Beatrice Berner Maxlne Llewellyn Phvlls Hamhlln With Mutrle Ida E Hanklnson Irene Rully Mntllrta Irwn Jane Taper Dorelgn Hall US ARMt (.omen) Mary McCaffery ' 1)8, AHM (Men) Chester B. Clapp Terlr ,9rm,l,., Oeorge A. Cllay Thomas W. Pierce Olenn Oondllve E. Santurbane Richard J. Moore Elgood E. Stephens Ronald Allen II O. Archibald Harry Astoria Alei Balllle Howard Beale Marcel Blaln J. P. Bouzek , J. J. Bouzek J. V. Bouzek Peter Brass Wm. M. Brown Alan Burbank Alfred E. Burnlp Denis W. Burnlp W C. Cameron Peter Cartwrlght Bene Cavenalle Victor Cavenalle Elmer Clausen William Collins Jack Corbould DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Dally News Is completing a Roll of Honor which It b hoped may contain the name of every man and woman 01 this city to serve with the armed forces at nd In the air. To make this list complete, tt is essentia to obtain the co-operation of the public as a whole In submitting the names. It is impassible for the Dally News or asking any one YOU person tc ann , be to compile the list complete so wejire name of YOUR boy, of the responsible for the submission OUR girl or YOUR friend. we would like you to The following is the Information "11 In and send to ROLL OF IIONOrt EDITOR Dally News, ; Prince Rupert Nanu . t Service (Army. Navy. Air Force) Rank - - Nt of Kin Relation : Address Dlte of Enlistment- Date of Discharge H Casualty. Nature and Date " Remember, if YOU do not submit -a certain person'i fame, no one else may. You are responsible. Canadian Pianist Tours Australia SYDNEY, Australia, - Ross Pratt, young Canadian concert pianist born in Winnipeg, will go on tour in Australia next month. Pratt, who came to the Pacific with a Canadian concert party which entertained -servicemen at Hong Kong and in Burma, Malaya and Java, will ap pear in the state capitals here His tour vill conclude at the end of August. Other members of I the concert party which, played I to troops in the tropical areas j Included Eric Tredwell, Kath leen Kidd and Frank Wade, all of Toronto. They returned to Canada recently. TAKE OVER HOUSES j SYDNEY, Australia W The Eowrnments of Victoria and Nep South Wales are considering legislation to acquire partly used and unoccupied houses for homeless people In an effort to overcome the serious housing shortage in Australia, which expert"? estimate will take ten years of intensive building to Orvoltte or lce-slone. used in making aluminum, is found in commercial quantities only in Greenland. N ews an NORTH TRAPPERS DID VERY WELL ocd Proceeds Made on Catches of Fur J. E. Ormhelm, fur buyer for the Hudson's Bay Company, who arrived from Stewart yesterday, reports the Indian trappers had a very successful season, netting Men, women and children of war-devasted countries desperately need all the used garments that the men, women and children of Canada can spare. These Italian war orphans line up to receive the clothes collected during the last Clothing Drive in Canada and distributed oversea;) by UNRRA. More people need help and more can be relieved by the donation to tne National Clothmp Collection of all the serviceable garment sto be found in attics, cupboaras and trunks. Bundles arc received at your local depot. MASTER tY PLANNING LOT! DOS O) The niinelaylne: war against. Germany and Italy was responsible for the sinking d Vi i $60 and over for their beaver in most of the lot.s .sold. A boy of 12 years of age netted several hund red dollars as his share of the proceeds. John Haahti, Stewart merchan't, was the buyer. Canada obtains its supply of bauxite, the ore from which aluminum is made, from British Quiana. STEWART NEWS Latest from Portland Canal Mining Centre Radiophones Trade Hoard Head in Victoria Cooking Girls J. Spill.'4)iiry arrived on a Splllsbury and Hepburn plane to Install a radiotelephone in the Government Telegraph office here. His company has sold one f Anne McDamcs ; 0 ,he Canadian Exploration uo. jr use at their Unuk River plant and one to the Morris Summit Gold Mines at Summit Lake. He plans to visit the latter property with a view to checking the results obtained by the unit. Several other operators have expressed their Interest and it is air FoiiCK possible will also install these Mike Hudema John H. Johnson David L. Jones bam Jurmaln Robert Kelsey Oliver J. Keays Francis W. Lessk I. L Leavens Kam V. Lee Alan Lelghton Harold Leverett Donald Llewellyn John Lindsay Albert Mah . Cedrlc Mah oeorge R. Mayer Henry Mayer J. II McLeod Oavln D. Mead John J Miller Richard Mills very useful outfits in their W. R. Tooth, president of the Stewart Boar dof Trade, left last week for Victoria where he' will discuss with the government matters of Interest to this district. It is expected that the mat ter of providing a new school will be taken up by him. Eddie Crosby Herbert Morgan Ray Crosby 'Ralph Morln Oeorge M. Curne H. W. Macdonald James Currle Arthur Davey John W. Davey Pat Deane Don H. Deane Victor Dell M. J. Dougherty Jack Eastwood Donald Eby Clarence Flnley Albert Flaten C. E. Flewln Hugh L. Forrest Thomas Forrest r . . . -. Don MeCavour Eric Orme Ed. M. Ormhelm Robert L. Peachey Paul Postolu Venion Oulnlan Olof Rudsvlck Tore A. Selvli? Ken Bchubert Thomas J. Evans Arne J. Belvl Jack C. Ewart Wm. Shrubsall Victor Field Robert Sllversldes Eddie Smith James D. Stuart Robert Taper J. J. Thompson R. E. Tobey uSls D. C. Tumllson 0. Olay Douglas Ous'na Robert Turgeon William iiaaaen jonn K. Walker Harry .Rudolph Warn Elmore Hanklnson ,,. Arvld Hansen Lawrence Hansen Henry Worsfold Harold Ilelgerson nennre 2nura Murray Henderson Helge liomesum (Women) Betty Barber Mollyo B. Fitch Jean R. Oameron Noreen O. Gibson Iris Corbould Isabel Mackemle Lilian Croxford Kay Nlckerson Molly Mackenzie Made mipremeT Sacrifice CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and 'Monthly Rates For your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms Cafe In Connection LICENSED PREMI8ES (Renovated) PHONE 51 Girls' of the Stewart Superior School who graduated recently with .honors in cooking were entertained at the home of Mrs. J. McLeod. Parents were on hand to sample the products. Two of the vere males also managed to horn In somehow, and so far, no ill effects have been observed. The graduates were the Misses Janet McLeod, Bettv MacAulay. Kay Thompson, Violet. Manoj-lovlch and Greta Soderlov. BULKLEY CAFE CHOP SUEY .CHOW ME1N Our Specialty Open-Weekday 7 a.m. to' 11 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Located at Itulkley lintel SMITHERS, B.C. II Steamship Service from FRINCE RUPERT I to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES nnd INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE of 1,07 enemy ships and the tlni:ie of 541. It was recently announced. One man Captain J. fi. Cr,wi, R.N., director of tews o -I f the Timely TERRACE Topics Mrs. T. E. Kells, who has been In Terrace visiting her daughter. Mrs. Bmil Haugland, for the last month returned on Monday to her home In Vanderhoof. Mrs. O. Harrison of Terrace left on Monday night's train for a month's holiday with her hus- ,noon. band. C. B. Harrison, who is employed with the C.N.K. there. Her two youngest sorys, Wayne and Dale, accompanied here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pongracz of Prince Rupert arrived on Monday by train to spend a few days STEWART HAVING QUEEN CONTEST STEWART - -Mlsr, I".abeUe Mr Lend has been chosen by the Softball Club and Miss Kay EGYPTIA.N FIND Thompson by the Canadian It Is believed that copper was Lesion, as candidates for Dom first used about 3500 B.C. the Egyptians. by LAND IlKOISTItV ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 16415-1 to Lot Six Hundred and Sixteen (616). Range Five (5), aald to contain One Hundred and Seventy-one (1711 acres, more or less. Excepting thereout the Rlht - of - Way of the Orand Trunk Pacific Railway, said to contain Six decimal Four Five (6.451 acres, more or less. of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Robert Leek Mcintosh has been filed In this of-lice. notice Is hereby given that I shall, nt the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication thereof. Issue a Provisional jCertlflcats of Title, In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid ob lection be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B.C., this 6th day of June. 1946. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Titles (1611 inio'n Day Queen. Preparations are well under way for a hi.g two-day celebration on June 30 and July 1 with Premier and Hyder, Alaska, co-operating. mlnelaylng planned it with the heip of three assistants. Advertise In the Dally News. District holiday in Terrace with Mrs. Poiwacz's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Ronson. The Esquires Hand of Prince Rupert held a dance In the 1X3. O.F. Hall at Terrace on Saturday ritght. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus McDames were saddened yesterday morn-ng by the death of their newborn baby boy who was born Monday night about 0 o'clock and lived for only 10 hours. The funeral was in the Anglican Kamloops where she will spend church at 2 o'clock this after An exciting softball game was played at Terrace on Sunday between the Prince Rupert Coastal Command Juniors and the Terrace Tigers. The final score was eight-to seven in favor of the Prince Rupert team. TERRACE Transfer &Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT. (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 1C7 TERRACE TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products MACHINE WORK GAS and ELECTRIC WELDING DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS OPEN SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS For minor repairs and gas Phone Blue 850 Green All Interior and Exterior Work Builders and Painters Keep your Orders Well Ahead for our Quality Coals ! P.O. Box 1464 & Kermode Free Estimates and Prompt Service 9T PHONES 116 - 117 ALBERT. McCAFFERY Sterne Block IIOX 1308 Prfncc Rupert Daflp Bctosf Wednesday, June' 19, 194a RAILWAYMEN ARE HONORED SMITHERS The railroad fraternity gathered at the Anglican Church Hall recently to bid fare well to Peter Berg, carman, awl Jamleson Graham, conductor, ta wish them happy retirement. Appropriate gifts were pres ented to both men by Superin tendent C. A. Berner of Prince Rupert. Stan GoJld spoke on bShalf of the trainmen, Frank Fester for the engineers and J. G- Calder-wood for the carmen. Jack Chilton was chairman. Mrs. Berg and Mrs. Graham were presented with bouquetB ci flowers by Mrs. Roy Cheater and Mrs. George Raymond. Vocal .sel ections were offered by Mrs. Del-la Herman and Mrs. Margaret Warner, with Mrs. Jame3 Ross accompanying at the pland. A delicious lunch was served and dancing was enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Graham are retiring to White Rock and Mr. mil ; BKANUo Mm Oil Burners Installed V and Mrs. Bsrg will remain in Srr.'lthBTs. Mr. Br'r cue from Mlfiot, South Dakota, in 1902 to Edrrron-fin. then ''in!" 'o nmltherJJ In 1914 and has remained here since that time. Mr. drahatn started here in 1914, left to take an active part In the war of 1914-18, then xe-turned to Smithers and has re-ma ed here .since that tlma HOW CAN I ? ?.? BV ANNE ASHLEY J Q. How can I clean bronze? A. Dust the soiled bronze thoroughly. Then rub with a soft j cloth dampened In sweet oil. Rub dry with another soft cloth ana !.!..) with chamois. Vaseline ran Un h used successfully in place of oil. ' Q. How can I soften mucilage that has dried In the bottle? A. Pour in a little vinegarrlet it stand for a few hours, and it w"' snrten the mucilage. Q. Are early apples good for making cider? A. Cider that Is made fkom early apples doe.s not possess good keeping qualities. I ! rr v "OIIM V s ,JSm I 7 Jll O ' J Good Food! Help yourself to health from our stock. You'll find healthful foods for delicious summer menus. All orders delivered to your kitchen door. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phone3 18 and 19 LIMITED Phone 503 Evenings: Green 103 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Quality Repairs Economy Prices at Hi P.O. Box 575 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION P.O. Box 138 1 PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE. OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL 1 Chop Suey Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 ajn. to 2 a.m. rnoNE its PHONE 10$ - i and Serviced PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Sehuman S. Julian REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES Night Calls: IHue 170 Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. WEST Announcing OPENING OF PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOPSUEY CHOW MEIN 6:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.