Igtfittc Rupert JDMH 0tU9 Saturday September 7, 1046 MONTGOMERY MAKES HIT Proved Himself Plain Fellow ..During Visit to Jasper JASPER PARK Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, who left ' a couple of University of Toronto this afternoon for Edmonton boys together at Jasper. The after spending a few days holi- Field Marshal was recently given day at Jasper Park Lodge prior the honorary degree of Doct to continuing h;s journey eastward, became just plain "Monty" here yesterday and exemplified character In his associa tion with the public. Turning up at the first tee to meet the semt-flnallsts In the Seventeenth Annual Totem Pole Championship the distinguished saldier was introduced to the players and then became part of the crowd. He showed keen interest in the matcn and saw every shot hit until the match finished with a victory for Carl Haymond, Tacoma, over Dr. Gforge Bi?elow, Victoria, on the fourteenth green. He chatted frrcly with the players and discussed some of the shots. The large gallery tint followed the match walked f.a:-s with him and he chatted w'th everybody who wished to talk. The famous vlsiajr was on solid ground in disrusin? golf ax In his earlier days he admitted he hrcutht Ws handicap cjpwn to nine. He took keen interest in the layout of the various holes and had many comments on the nne individual character of the locations of th greens. One of the happiest lads In Jasper Is Charlie Blgelow, nephew of Dr. George Blgelow. semi-finalist. Charlie was caddying for Uncle George and, on learning that the boy was a medical student at Toronto University the Field Marshal suggested a picture of he and the caddy as I.tws in Toronto and the caddy was a doctor-to-be. Charlie's tbr is Magistrate Tupper the reason he Is such a lovable Bigelow of Toronto and had ""Itten his son that he had met Viscount Montgomery on his recent trip to Toronto. The young lad feels he is one up on his dad as he has had his picture taken with the Field Marshal who autographed the photo before he left Jasper. When Carl Hnvmond. one of the semi-finalists, mentioned that he Dlayed a lot of golf with General Eisenhower's brother, Viscount Montgomery became very interested and talked about the famous American soldier for some time. It was a cool morning although bright and clear when the game started and "Monty" appeared in windbreak-sr and sweaters. As the morn-insr wore on and the sun bream hotter he peeled off two wind-breakers and a leather Jacket and finished with his famous ?rcy sweater over his blue .shirt. He was thrilled with the scenery and the .golf course and had a marvellous time of it all day. Advertise In The Dailv News. 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You can buy willi CONFIDENCE FROM YOUR JEWELLER There's always a sense of satisfaction In knowing that what you buy Is guaranteed by the one who sells it ... so when you desire jewellery remember that your Jeweller's Integrity Is "Priceless Ii n Waterfront Whiffs Uctter Coho Kun Coming Up New-Fishery Patrol Boats Aircraft In Patrol Inshore fishermen, both trollcrs and gillnetters, anticipate that the coho salmon ruii, which, upto the present has been spotty in all sections of the district, will improve within the next two weeks, compensating somewhat for the poor sockeye season 'which was experienced this summer. Best coho fishing recently has been in the southern portion of the district, although on Thursday, two seine boats reported good hauls off Langara, netting between 5,000 and 6,000 pounds each. If the season follows the pattern of other years, there should be an Increasing improvement up until the middle of the month after which the run will diminish. A report reacted Prince Rupert late Friday afternoon of a good run of coho in Wright Sound, at the southern end of Grenville Channel, 80 miles south of the city. The names of a couple of nineteenth century Canadian statesmen are now perpetuated on the Pacific Coast by two fishiies patrol boats, the second of which recently arrived at Vancouver from the east coast. They are the Macdona'ld and Laurier, political opposites in their day, but now registered as teammates in the Job of protecting Canada's west coast fisheries. The' Laurier arrived In Vancouver this week from Halifax, piloted around the continent by way of the Panama Canal by Cant. Llewellyn Shcppard, well known Fisheries Department skipper formerly on the Nitinat. Capt. Sheppard, incidentally, is a brother of Capt. Ernest Shcppard of the Union steamer Ca-tala The Laurier, a 113-foot vessel, was formerly used by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police marine division on Atlantic pat rol. She will be overhauled at Vancouver before going on duty on this coast. The Macdonald was used by the navy on this coast as a patrol boat during the war. Aircraft Is being used by local Fisheries Supervisor Ingvald Urseth to patrol the fishing grounds and to Inspect the spawning areas in the vast district under his jurisdiction. For the last few weeks Mr. Urseth has been flying to the remote spots of the district In Queen Charlotte Airlines Waco sea plane, piloted by Ken McQuaig. (This method does In hours and I days what slower methods would take weeks to accomplish. Mr. Urseth has visited the southern section off the district, and the Queen Charlotte Islands, and expects to make trips to the spawning grounGs at the head waters of the Skeena and Naas rivers shortly. The Department of Transport advises mariners that Porpois Harbor Lights Nos. 2 and 3 have been discontinued. The Light structures will be left In position as day markers. In another notice mariners arc- advised tha Richards Point, Vadso Rock and Hyde Rock Lights in Observatory Inlet, which wsrc discontinued during the war, have now been re-established. i Buy mnrp War savings Stamps Plumbing and Heating Engineers th AND COAI. KTOKF.KS BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Corner, 2nd Ave. and 4th Street i Phone Red 383 P.O. Box 1294 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with thi sentence? "The arrangement ol the decorations were in good taste." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "laundered"? 3. Which one of these words Is misspelled? Advertiser, lectur-, er, contractor, appraiser, 4. What does the word ate" mean? m VETERAN DIES & Mm "eirwrt- 5. What wore; beginning wtfi dis means "cautious"? ANSWERS v 1. Gay, "wa's in good taste,' 'Arrangement" is the singular To Issue from a source. "Nothing but good can emanate front WORLD WAR I Duncan raltiscu Passed Away in Prince Rupert (irncral Hospital Duncan Pattison, 68-ycar-old xnt of Wantage Road and .an of World War I, passed . ..y last night in rrmce Rupert (ii nr ral Hospital where he had n con fined for the last month. !.- is survived by his wife, Mrs. 'i.iry Pattison, at Sandwick, Vancouver Island, five sons on Vancouver Island, and a brother ::i Winnipeg. Born in Scotland, deceased was a resident of British Columbia for 45 years. He served in :he Canadian Army in France during the First World War with the Seventh Battery, Canadian Field Artillery. He was a member of the Prince Rupert branch, Canadian Legion. Shortages oPHomcs Menaces Birthrate LONDON (P Unless homes are provided, the falling birth rate is likely In the near future to present the nation with the vital problem of biological survival," W. Mervyn Law, Wolverhampton borough engineer and surveyor, told the Municipal and County Engineers' conference. It is essential, when selecting housing sites, to aim for bal anced neighborhoods containing Divisions, subject. 2. Pronounce lawn-derdj various family types, and build not lawn-drld. . Contractor. Ci houses In relation to schools, shops, community buildings, work-places and recreation cen right thinking." 5. Discreet. i trcs. he said. for Notice of Meeting PRINCE RUPERT CIVIC CENTRE ASSOCIATION Representatives of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert Civic Centre Association will meet at the Civic Centre, Tuesday, September 10, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of electing an executive council and to deal with all general business pertaining to the operation of the Centre. Organizations and groups entitled to representation on the board of directors are requested to give thc name or names of such representatives to the undersigned prior to the time of the meeting If such information has not already been submitted. (Signed) U. 0. HAM. (211) Secretary. Sea Cadet Orders K.C.S.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK' Llcut.-Cmdr. A. S. Mitchell, Commanding Parade Schedule Monday, Seutcmber 9 1:00 p.m. Duty watch to muster on main deck. 7:15 p.m. Band and Markers to Muster. 7:17 p.m. Hands Fall In. 7:20 p.m. Prayers, Colors and Divisions. 7:30 p.m. Establishment of Divisions. 8:00 pjn. Stand Easy 8:05 p.m. Establishment of 8:30 p.m. Secure. sus p.m. Sunset. E. JOHN WILSON. Lieutenant R.CS C. F-xecutlve Officer. Please Note! ?hn 'nT ...... . wl be onW ftb. at 2:30; Also two evening this will not inconvenlen LAST JOAN CRAWFORD IN MONDAY SHOWS AT 2:00 - 3:33 - 6:10 7:33 - 9:05 INVASION DEFENCE LEICESTER. England James Neville Birdsall, 18, studying to be a Baptist minister, was registered for land work after he g shows at 7 tnd !Ur" our patrons. pto' tj Ci THANK YOU waiting for delivery of your NEW GENERAL MOTORS classes. , told a ""SR'-'iraf' JjilW hi SUNDAY MIDNITE AND WILLIAM GARGAN and JrvLLLY in "Follow That Woman' PLUS EDDIE CANTOR Ethel Merman and The Goldwyn Girls IN KID MILLIONS" tribunal that tfBrlUuJ muted to invai.;n hi would havi been ovtr love and truth We arc doing our best to see ihalA get your new car as quickly as possibl We want to thank every one of our customers -end evel prospective customer as well for the friendly palienj with which you are awaiting your now General Mow car, whether it be a Chevrolet. Pontine. O dimobile, cm or Cadillac. That patience will be more than rewarded when we M you the keys to one of these great new General Moloncoi tor here, in our ludgment are automobiles ahead of M time far and away the best in each of their resptdi We know how difficult it is to wait even a day forotmj General Motors exceptionally fine quality; but webell you will understand that we and General Moforioil eaaer to delivAr rnrt n nnrrtincarc nro a obtain w Unfortunately, the cars produced so far this year cri fewer than we and the factory had counted on. Cenf Motors headquarters at Oshawa sums up the situation "Even thouah our rate of production normall) exceeds thnl n( nnu nlUnr mnnufntturer. we HaV( been able to build, ud to Auaust 1. only a small percentage of the number of cars we built up W that .... date in 1941. Our own . production, t We m of the industry in general, is still far below rw mal. because of frAnunnt shortaaes of essential materials and parts. Strike after strike at the plant! of our sunolierx hn teriouslv impeded" our Pr0" gress toward full production, and the cumulative effect severely hampers both manufacturing and assembly." While Droduetion it rettridnrl. n in DrODOftion - O'l ments of cars to us. As production increases, we are oss! of anttinr. nor n,nnnrinnt .Uro nf ihn total numberol from the factory. But wo want vou to know that as as these 'cars are received, we will speed deliveries I customers., We thank you, again, for your understanding ana r Ml - . when when you your turn comes to cnoy i y contident that new standards. achieved by the new Genera you will be thankful you waited. Remember Our CAR SERVICE is your best CAR-SAVER. Keep your present car in good condition until you gef delivery of yovr new Genera Motors car, by bringing it to us for skilled service now and at regular intervals. Chevrolet Pontiac Oldsmobile Buick Corner 7th St. & 3rd Ave. Ml dpaWl Motor' ilKl 01 CadilW OTORS Printfj