Ervr livestock ilium" war ycars ., of livestock Into l', y :om Canada has I'. j The imports have . imnrovi; existing: fnd :tram; They have L Hire bulls, piss ana I. .1. nf t-tilnnlnfr loin much larger Jm- Six American lumr !r on a visit to nt y presented the rr-n Office With a bOO-ycar old treaty be- " of T;xa:. ml STRUCTION I Building - Repairing and Cement Work Is GREEN 432 HELEN'S UTY SHOP Br.anent Wavlne Iture in all Its branch u Btreet : Phone 855 & ELKINS LTD. sing and Heating Engineers i P.O. Box 274 v A MrwncTkXT t & PAPERHANQINQ Tatlow Street lone Oreen 837 After 7 p.m.) fERNATIONAL londence Schools ftDIAN, LIMITED intreal, Canada Em'.. Ph0M Qrn lcEwRU-p?Erc ge l. rorie Auditor, etc, Iountant, w Returns Compiled I J. LUND - Paperhanging jnd Exterior Work - Phone Black 823 I EFFtntUT rrn. K 0TICAi CO.L -couvuljC.. COOKING COMES EASY TO MAORIS New Zealand Natives Show Off Natural Springs lo 'Jourisls By WILLIAM STEWART Canadian Prens Btaff Writer WHAKARKWAREWA, N.Z. CP) Maori natives show visitors how to lire steaming natural springs for cooking and washing in this New Zealand village, ICO miles southeast of Auckland on the North Island. The villagers who are part of the Dominion's Maori population of about 30,000 live in the heart of an area of thermal activity and do business selling trinkets and guiding tourists. There Tare several geysers at Whakarewarewa, craters of boiling grey mud, dozens of steaming 'springs besides the big attractions, the gurgling geyser Pohutu. Though the people of Waka-rewarewa live In ordinary wooden bungalows, an uninhabited old-style Maori village is kept for show purposes. The old village, surrounded by a stake palisade had red totems, bearing some resemblance to those of the Canadian Indians though more intricately carved, and various types of huts- all bearing the same detailed wood sculpture. Willie in this district, there Is Rood business for the Maoris selling hand - made souvenirs elsewhere in New ealand they fit into the community in about the same fashion as the Indians In Canada. From 1'olynrsla Proud and intelligent Polynesians, they were the first people to inhabit the territory that now Js New Zealand on a large scale, usiness and Professional II CORRINS i,g and Decorating EE ESTIMATES Lr.e Blue 451 llRDNER'S P.N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Prince Ruperl I ro't AU, REQUIREMENTS IN MERRELL & GRETSINGER CONTRACTORS Buildings Moved Foundations Built Excavating and Rotk Work Our Specialty With Modern Equipment. PH. BLACK 926 BLACK 270 For Free Estimate. . If It's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M.' SAUNDERS Blue 666 Concrete. Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. PARTRIDGE, GUNSTON & RICE General Contractors P.O. Box 1489, Station B ' Phone Green 417 House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Given Prompt attention all work. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. Mice Supplies tus for your needs In all types of printing work Evrythlng in high class stationery 1s 'or every occasion Fountain Pens & PRINTING COMPANY 1 BL0CK THIRD AVENUE P5OHKH50 OOBOiHWOOOO 00 DOCKCtK5 OOOfi W Oft CH3 Choice of Colon: Col.! Silver Mack '' THIS AND THAT "You lock happy what's wrong?" after sailing here In big canoes probably from Tahiti about 700 years ago following visits up to 300 years earlier. They now have their own representatives in the Dominion parliament chosen from four distinctly Maori constituencies that embrace all of New Zealand. Their elected representatives have distinguished themselves in public life, holding portfolios in addition to that dealing with native affairs which normally goes to a Maori member. Maoris have also made places for themselves in science and medicine and earned'knlght-hood. They have their own written language using English phonetic spelling and it is said that in the eary days of New Zealand's settlement by the British they were so apt at learning they surprised their teachers by reading with beeks held upside down and sideways, as well as right-side up. Once fierce fighters who practised cannibalism upon their enemies; they now live peace fully with all advantages offered other elements of the New ealand population who distinguish themselves from the Maoris by calling themselves "Europeans" rather than "Whites." Though outnumbered amon? the rest of the Dominion's population by about 20 to 1, the Maoris have the highest birthrate and currently are increasing their numbers. DANCE CURE During the Middle Ages, dancing the tarantella was believed to cure a form of Insanity contracted from the bite of the tarantula spider. Tonight's train,' due from the East at 10:45 p.m., was reported this afternoon to be an hour and forty-five minutes late. iW REYNOLDS -"BALLPEN GUARANTEED TO WRITE AT LEAST 4 YEARS WITHOUT REFILLING NO CAP To fumble with Click ItWtitet Exclu. live Ball Point Guard ends rap nuisance forever. Click Park III A flick of the thumb and pen ii ready for pocket or purse. $12.50 (plus tax) PEN ITSELF GUARANTEED FOR LIFE1 v McRAE BROS. LIMITED SHOWER FOR ALMA DYBHAVN Popular Bride-Elect Honored At Affair Miss Helen Brown and Mrs. Alex Mitchell were joint hostesses at a delightful shower in honor of Miss Alma Dybhavn whose marriage to William Mlchalozuk of Winnipeg takes place this month. The evening was gaily spent in playing "Cootie," Bingo and other enjoyable games. The highlight of the evening was the presentation by Miss Brown, bridesmaid of the guest of i honor, of a beautiful white chenille bed spread. Miss Dyb-ihavn thanked the guests and said that although she was leaving Prince Rupert, she would not forget her many friends. Those present were Mesdames John Dybhavn, Wm, Brown, Pauline Roberts, Betty Dybhavn, Gladys Johnson, Mac Irving, Bea McChesney, Helen Ston, Audrey Bremner, Betty Naylor, Kay Barry, Laura Mitchell, Miss Helen Brown, Bernlce Eastwood, Margaret Flynn, Marie Boulter, Joan Taylor, Frances Thompson, Eileen Dalberg, Yvonne Grant, CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 aaaS) 'bbbbbbbbbbbbI Gordon McBride Street DARROW CASEY VISITING HOME Former Local Boy Here For Celebiation of Parents' Wedding Anniversary Was Overseas Paying his first visit home since before the war during which he spent three vpnrs with the London fire fighting ser'-t vice. Darrow Casey, accompanied ' by his wife and daughter, Dedra, j Is the guest of his parents, Mr. I and Mrs. George B. Casey. He drove here from Trail, where he Is the chief of a 38-man fire department, and found the best part of the road that from Ter- j race to Prince Rupert. j Darrow, who was born and raised in Prince Rupert, arrived on Tuesday night Just after his parents had celebrated their forty-fourth wedding anniversary, having been married at Rossland in 1902. 1 Mrs. Casey, the former Sheila Robertson of Dome Creek, Is a niece of Lord (Field Marshall Montgomery and, while overseas, Darrow visited the Montgomery home in Ireland. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Should the host sharpen hU carvins knife at the table, when fowl is served at a dinner? A. Wo; this should be done before the meal is served. The carving should be done as quietly and easily as possible. Q. Which would be correct, "Paul's letter was dated from Chicago" or "Paul's letter was dated at Chicago"? A. The correct form Is "Paul's letter was dated at Chicago." Q. In what way can one become an interesting conversationalist? A. By reading, studying, thinking and practicing. Q. Is lc permissible to greet a friend if one catches his eye while in church? A. Merely smile; to speak or bow Is unnecessary. I WARREN BIRTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Warren of 1441 Piggott Place, July 3, at the Prince Rupert General Hospital; a son. Both doing1 well. Mollie Frew and Florence INDIAN TEAM VISITS CANADA NEW DELHI, Qi .India 4s plannlng-to send a eontlngent of six men and three women to play badminton tournaments ln Can-cda, Ireland, Sweden and the United States. The team. Is expected to leave India In January, 1947. Mrs. L. Jensen Is leaving tonight on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. where she will pay a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. BcBratney. Mrs. McBratney is' the former Miss Hazel Jensen. WHAT TO'DO WHAT MOT TO DO IN THE YEAR AHEAD for your individual IIOIIOSCOPE AMI H)IIK;AMj fnrludlnil ierlal Anahele of the planelary Inllueneae llwt jmtUI aflert you during the urit 12 months, eerlallv prepared for you per-eitnall. Imeed on your own In- ditl.lual Chert, eenu ne leviuy your nam In full, the day. month, year (lime If immmuImV) aorl plaee of your hlrtb; aeronlpunied by $5.00. Alil tt.SO if you trln ihm nert It laanea nl I.A ASTKOLOCY. 0.k St.. GOOD HEALTH AND GOOD MEALS .uer. "Build B.C. Payrolls" No kitchen should be without nourishing Pacific Milk . t , for healthy, tasty meals and fpr the babies formula, youll find Ir radiated Pacific Milk a real favorite. Irradiation means extra sunshine Vitamin D. PACIFIC MILK ''Irradiated and Vacuum Packed- For your powders, creams, lotions, lipstick, rouge perfumes, and other sundries, see our COSMETIC COUNTER. You will find Just what you need In our large assortment. THE VARIETY STORE . "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" McCLARY RAN G E S "Built to Last" O Beautiful enamel finish, easily kept clean. Splendid baking ovcq, fully enamelled Inside. Highly polished steel top. Coal and wood models admirably suited for oil burner conversion. Sec them now at s Hardware : rilONE 311 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON MM II As soon us conditions permit, I J$M?4? I n I Clover Leaf Avill again be uvail- JpW' ul,e frm Coa8t to Coast' yj yCa I 1 I "1 I Cosmetics... 1 1 BOX 1308 EWnctv niiptrt 3DniU-4!3cta0 Thursday, July 4, 1910 Oil Burnert Installed )0TTLE RUPERT COLLECTOR Phone Blue 737 We Buy PEKFEX Hottles PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE QUALITY, BRANDS 5 V FOR HIGH CLASS PRESCRIPTION SERVICE You can get no better than we provide . . . E. C . WALLACE, onr new managing pharmacist in charge. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LIMITED THIRD AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET PHONE 79 urn Iff Holiday Tprrappl ..in., iuiiuuu- Tacs- 'Shoo at . . . : SIcRPnn MiVrr.nnriir A MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE Two floors stocked with Groceries - Ladies' Wear - Dry Goods - Shoes- and Men's Wear PHONE 108 f and Serviced PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. H. Schuman S. Julian REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS ESTIMATES Night Calls: Blue 170 Green 787 CORNER SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. WEST NEW ROYAL HOTEL ) A Home Away From Home t Bates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold water 0 PRINCE RUPERT, j&C. Phone 281 P.Ob'ox 198 Good Food! A Help yourself to health from our stock. You'll find heaWxJul foods for delicious summer menus. All ii . .tll orders delivered to your kitchen MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE , Phones 18 and 19 (Opposite Canadian Le-torrt HOUSE REPAIRS For General House Repairs, Interior and Exterior Painting, Concrete Basements and Sidewalks. Work done by the hour or contract. Call us for an estimate. McLeod, Pitt-Cross &Gibb Phone Red 924, after 6 p.m. P.O. Box 575 4 MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black 07 238 Second Avenue West 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 fas TERRACE TRANSFER AND TAXI (Harold Smith) TRUCK AND PASSENGER SERVICE Scheduled Trips to Lakelse Lake Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday. Charter Trips to Any fart of District P.O. Box 167 TERRACE