ortant . i n :ti i hi v l in the ..uhrou .n .. t' . ... .,. rnr ine no ' J .,. was enar' -u - , iri during tuber- Miller vester- '11 - ..i.... Vint. '.On H!-!",iu' .nt. mill' 1 medical sen- officer . id many the Mill; . .-. t ,pn ne " lunon of t,ilnrnrv .wnmcjn " h' medical supertntend-tjit-e "hi "ad n tslsted the -on? and arduous the proiei't along thl3 . I, I-, ious buf v.... nwwriprt the in- oil' 1 and tne . itHRi 0?e ,ino prn::et:uiii&o. Avr:--- f ' H n ....a inn snPflK- 0, VV s Barclay, 11 iaid Mp M'-4Vt"' M W H Breu M.L.A., A Vf j:ih Henry K-llV Simp: :n representing f r aid Dr. J D. i Rev Fathe; J A. Car- V invora'ion and Rev. ::ktei offered a bene- - r.r.:ud"d a message --.iff o) Coqualeetza : who were able to P Eir Anfleld, Mr. H 0 Archibald. W H. .-, N McSweyn. Rev. R. Rt Fathrr J A, Car- Dr W S. Barclay. I .. Mr and Mrs. Henry i o.; ... i.eunaru i Mrt'ikatla'. Mr. Hi v McKay 'Green- l 01 ' O iUlUkCI. !l Mc-i!v R.N.. MLss PHJJ Miss Betty v Fcrtxs Mr and Wi;,.am3on. J. F t c) (he nrw hos- u :;w contains a pa- I m a?e from six .'ajT ' - ? n T -il nniv i;srlntendcnt Dr. Mi.3 Catherine Mac- -Mi-; Muriel E. Vln- Tt !.:.;:ian- -Miss Mar- THIS AND THAT rrvra "Madam, please make up your mind. Tell us where you want It." i garet Kelly. ! Principal Clerk George F. Williamson. j Office and Medical Records 1 Mil. Marlon McDonald and Mrs. I Allan McBroom. Nurses Miss Irene Carrlss, R.N., Miss Mabel Piatt, RW., Mrs. Isabel Jolly, Miss Margaret Fraser, J. C. W. Davles (male nurse), Mrs. Hodgson, R.N. 'nleht nurse). Chief Engineer Arnold Bu-jhaw. Second Engineer Peter Third Englneernarry S. Har- ; to meet half the cost of the am- rlson. Seamstress Mrs. E. M. Daly. Cook Mrs. Marie Faulkner. Assistant Cook Mrs. Anna Dlshman. Ward Aides Laura Kallhood, Mary Kallhood, Anna Ross, Vera McOulre. Night Watchman George Fowler. SUNK BY DUMMY SHELL WEYMOUTH, Eng. V A dummy shell Irom the destroyer St. James sank the target towlnjr tug Buccaneer off Portland Bill, but hurt no one. BEE CAUSES ACCIDENT EXETER, Eng. tf A bee flew Into a bus driver's eye, causing the bus to overturn and Injure nine persons. NEWPORT, Eng, 0 Canon Joseph Davles, 55, vicar of Sketty, has been 'appointed Dean of Monmouth and vicar of the Anglican Cathedral Church of St. Woolos, Newport. .tastier CINNAMON BUNS tu IUScious ht buns if with Fleisch rr crjve Fresh Yeast Ml value. h,,c.u.. ees for yoUr re$ervinq - unn ak ",s Llf s &, Pro, 1 Rubb v0. lWin er Mod In Canada -b-'iiasc-actinir i j il n a it : i f a. uwv.3 ucitcr urcuu. msiicr uuiis. fan,? H0ME' der Fleischmann's Fresh anaaas lavonte ior 'years at your grocer's mm on s Hardware P1IONE 311 bulance operation this year pro viding that share did not exceed $4C0. The matter of a new ambulance operation agreement was something for the 1947 coun- Buy War.Savings Certificates Business? ' ACCUSED GIVES TESTIMONY IN ASSIZE CASE Prosecution witnesses corn his inability to give coherent to tell whether or not his boat pleted their testimony, and Ed- answers to the questions of Don-gar Snldal, charged with rr.&n-, ald Maln- brother of the de-slaughter S him and criminal neBll-1 W?S f i in the cabin m of Tom Newton, gence, entered the witness box another cannery workman, sev -in his own defence during a eral hours after William Main's two-hour night sitting which mishap. concluded Monday's session of IIe told the court that he had Assize Court before Mr. JwUce ' .p" f frfm small glasses during a period Manson. I 0f seVeral hours before he lft diving forthright answers to the questions of defence counsel D. Milton Owen, Vancouver at claims, resulted from Snldal's negligence, and in the presumed drowning of William Main, Casslar Cannery net forman in Inverness Passage on April 21. Prince Rupert with William Main and J. S. Smith in a small gill netter for Casslar Cannery on tornev. Snldal told his version the stormy night of April 21, of the events 'surrounding the 1 119 denled that he was intoxi-boat collision which, the Crown !cated at any time P1 to, or auer me gmneueirs collision with the 65-foot fish packer Quathitskl 15. i was struck near the stern by' ie Hearing conunuea wmay the Quathiaski 15, Capt. Andrew with evidence of other defence Grceni whlIe navigating Inver- wunesses. i.asi nignis session ness Passage in the darkness, began at 8 o'clock and adjourned Snldal sald that hls had at 10 o'clock. bucked a strong southeast wind Snldal denied allegations by and a tailing tide as he navi-crown witnesses that he was in Bated the current ridden chan- MPU APDCPMCMT an intoxicated condition when nRl of. Inverness Passage, and ..if. LIN 1 that it was difficult to control . I he berthed his small glllnet boat ON AMBULANCE at Sunnyslde Cannery after Wil- his small boat. He said that he IS I FFT OVFR 1Iam Mln had fallen overboard, kePl his head out a pilot house wv-i saying that his evident lack of' wl,idow to increase visiblhty City council last night received SRii.CQntrol as he stood leaning during the voyage, notification from .the board of aeainst a wharf nlllne was duel Ir accounting for the colllslln, uuevuMa U1 ,u.e rnce nupere to shock at lasing his friend. u.c "'u "uspHw tnai, in view- ne as0 attributed to shock or me financial position of the hospital which was now losing, money, It (the hospital) would no longer be able after the end of this year to contribute to the operation of the ambulance. The hospital board, however, agreed AIR MAIL HERE BEING SOUGHT City council decided last night to . u p p o r t representations which have been- made by the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce transport 'committee to the federal government urging a sympathetic and encouraging attitude to any proposal that ell to deal with, It was felt by may be made to supply this area ine present council. iwlth direct passenger, express and air mall service to connect with southern and eastern points. 1 i Snldal said that he was unable GENUINE ASPIRIN lif tV MARKED THIS WAYWvVj Make no mistake about it, market conditions are going to get more competitive. Where are you going to be when the rush starts? Will you be as fully known to the buying public as you should be? Or will you have been forgotten by the buying public and be away behind in the keen competition which is coming soon? The best plan is to get your customer's eye NOW with some regular printed matter every day in the DAILY NEWS. You need only a modest appropriation to keep actively in touch with the buyers for whom you may not have so much today but whom it would be well to cultivate through the easy way of advertiing in THE DAILY NEWS Progressive local merchants are fully aware of the value of advertising in the Daily News. Is your name among them in these pages, or are you unpreparedly napping? ? has suddenly been blown off course, or whether the Quathiaski 15 had suddenly changed course as the two vessels approached a navigation aid on Jan Smith Island shore of the channel. Among Crown witnesses was Capt. J. R. Elfert, Prince Rupert harbor master, who gave expert testimony on the lighting requirements of vessels under way at night, and on the rules of the road at sea. Other Crown witnesses were Harry Taylor, forman at Casslar Cannery; J. S. Smith, a passenger on the gillnetter when Main was lost; Capt. An drew Box 1308 the The gillnetter, a new vessel, ; Quathiaski 15; Donald Main. was travelling without lights and brother of the deceased; and! Constable G. L. Simons of the Provincial Ellce, Port Edward. Phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. IL Schuman - S. Julian Night Calls: Blue 170 Green 787 Cor. 2nd Ave. and 7th St. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING NIGHT CLASSES Teacher, MRS. HILL CW.C.T.) PHONE RED 284 Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales" Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Ooods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART i Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: RU'c t ." Res. Red 127 Ask for George Get ALL the Vitamins you need CONTAIN VITAMINS A Bi 82 C D plus IRON ind LIVER CONCENTRATE fitaim W mniia T ru n mm MULTIPLE CAPSULES Don't be confused as to which Vitamins to buy. When you take just J VITA-VIM Multiple Capsules (one of the golden and one of the black) each day, you supplement the Vitamins in your diet needed for normal health. Twenty-five day supply for $1.75 or a fifty day supply $3.00. VITA VM Muhiplt is a Nyal Quality PnJuct, sold inly at jVjal Drt Starts. McCUTCHEON'S PHARMACY E. C. Wallace, Manager 3rd Ave at Sixth St. PHONE 79 1?. Returning Service Personnel Records Are Being Sodght The Dally News is anxious to completely record the arrival of all service men and women returning home from the war. Accordingly, it is requested that Information be made available to this office regarding the date of arrival home, the service with which the veteran has been identified, in wha'. theatres of war, if wounded, ill, etc. If Inconvenient to call at the office," the information may be written or telephoned in. Pictures would be particularly welcome. Street and Postal addresses and telephone numbers are also requested. 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