(".' , 1 i 4 if 1 x 6 a Prince EOipm Djflp BtXos Friday, August 9, 1946 DELEGATES TO TERRACE MEET "Delegates and guests at the annual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia at Terrace are: ; PrEce Rupert J. T. Harvey, ArnaW Flaten. Q. A. Hunter, J. Gurvlch, J. S. Wilson, Mayor H. M. Daggett, N. R. Youngs, Dr. Jens Munthe,, V. L. Armstrong, It. II. Browne, George Ross. Peter Lakie, Hugo Kraupncr, W. J. flcott, E. T. Applewhaltc, Arthur Brpoksbank, W. F. Stone, C. A. Berner and Rev. A. r. MacSween. ? Terrace Will Robinson, Harry King, J. H. Smith and O. T. Sun- dal. Prlnce4 George H. a. Perry, Harry. Bowman, Thomas S. Car-mlchael, L. Proppe, A, L. Chambers and W. II. Crocker. ' Smlthers Reg Colllson, M. R. McLeod"nnd .1. J. Herman. ; Stewart Oliver Smith. purns Lake V. A. Taylor, Rev. R. W. Henderson, J. R. Dunlop dhd K. Engstad. JVanderhoof Harry Taylor and Stephen Holmes. ilMcBrlde H. Kobstad. I Woodcock W. C. Little. i Hazelton Allen Benson, C. W. Dawson, A. N. Bruce, George Martin., Telkwa F. M. Dockrlll. Vancouver Reg. T. Rose, R. a B n H RUPERT M n H II n PEOPLES STORE The SALE YOU JVAITED FOR !! NOW ON AT RUPERT PEOPLES STORE AT THE PRICES YOU WAITED FOR! RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Learn To FLY! WITH THE TERRACE FLYING CLUB MEMBERSHIP FEE $25.00 Per Year DUAL INSTRUCTION $12.00 Per Hour SOLO FLYING $8.00 Per Hour TRIAL FLIGHTS for Non-Members Rates: $18.00 Per Hour; $5.00 for 15 Minutes MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring; and Repalri Phone Black S07 H4A 'f a a . 1 4jo oetuim Avenue west Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 AJU. TO 8 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY Drought Lowers Crop Prospects WINNIPEG- Another week of extremely high temperatures and little rain other than scattered showers has further decreased crop prospects on the prairies, according to the weekly crop report of the Department of Agriculture of the Canadian Na tional Railways. All grain is maturing too ranidly and the later sown crops are suffering parucuiany. inc iuu extent ol the loss of yield and grade will probably not be realized until more of the crop has been threshed. A rain would still be of bene fit to the later sown crops but early sown grain has reached the point where little would be gained by general rains now. Okanagan Valley reports a hot dry week but prospects are still for a good crop of fruits. BALLVNAHINCH, North Ireland. Wi The First Presbyterian Church here has celebrated its zouin anniversary. A. wjman anil W. C. OsboUrhe nej Victoria F. L. Sturges. Juneau B. Frank Helntzel-man and Dr. W. M. Whitehead. Haines- M. S. Whittier. Ketchikan Emery Tobin, R A Bartholomew. R. Milligan, William Baker and L. S. Ferris. WE HAVE: Birch Wood, 11", per cord $13.50 Jackpinc, 14", per cord $12.50 Slabs, 14", per cord $10.00 Lump, Egg Nut and Slack' Coal in any quantity. Fill up now for winter. HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 A SPECIALTY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE l.'t.'I 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST CHURCH HOLDS INDIAN STATES FOR PORTUGAL Native Catholics Respect NalionaHsl Movement But Hold Old-World Tie Portgula has had Indian Colonies since 1510. Today the stats of Portuguese India takes In the coasral territories of Goa anl Damao, and the Island of Diu, altogether 1,53J square miles up and down the western or Ara bian Sea coast from Bombay, with a population of about 601,-000. It is largely Catholic. "The maintenance of the state of Portuguese India, as hitherto, as a source of religious and spiritual contact with the western world may be desired and to everybody's advantage," said D. Jose Vieria Alvcrnaz, Portuguese b'.shop ot Cochin, British India, stepping in Lisbon on the way to visit two brothers in San Lean- dro. California. Tlie bishop added that Euro- neanized Portuguese Indians of these colonies "apparently heart ily cherish this hoDe," though Indian Catholics did not oppose ne wauonaiia movement anc icre not. alarmed over its pos sible consequences. I'rspcct Religious Status "They trust that their religious status will be respected by all Indians when they have their own government," he said. Goa, where Christian missionaries were, at work early in the ICth century, is a centre of Indian Catholicism. St. Francis Xavier Is buried in a convent in Old Goa, the capital up to 1903. Only about 350 Europeans live in the Portuguese territories. The rest of the people are of Indian, ' Portuguese or Indian-Portuguese descent. Early Portuguese settlers lnt"imarried widely amonn: the Indians, especially the nobility. ForUirruese Indians have spread over Asia and Africa and even to Europe. In Portugal, they have bc-pn ministers of foreign affairs and sunblic works and supreme court Judges. SHAW PUSHES ANTi.Dnr.mR CRUSADE LONDON George Bernard Shaw continued his lifetime crusade against the authority cf doctors today, asserting that Britain's socialized medicine bill would give them power to poison us or mutilate us pro-lessionally with virtually complete immunity and consider able pecuniary gain." Mr. Shaw, who celebrated his 90th birthday last week, vented his criticism in a letter to The Times, of London, in which he admitted that "I am too old to keep hammering in the case which I started In my preface to The Doctor's Delimma." The playwright, long a Socialist, asserted that the bill leaves control of medical methods with a body dominated by doctors, including the President of the Genral Medical Council, ruling body of the British Medical Association. The National Medical Service bill, he asserted, gives physicians and surgeons "powers which our monarchs have not possessed" since Charles I was beheaded. Advertise lii The Dally JCews. Ugly Surface . Skin Disorders Itchy Skin Pimples Rashes Itcning Toei Eczema fishing Blotches Over tlie ycara o many thousand! ot bottle of Jloonea Kmerald Oil have been sold to help aufferera find luli.lc tan ami comfort from th Itchlnc and torture ot Kcreme. Itching Tops and Feet, Jlaahes. Phnplir. and many other externally cau akin eruptions that wo unheslta.-lnarly say to you Try Hoona'l Emerald Oil to help clear up nnv unsightly externally caused skin trouble. Try It for ten dnyn; if then you are not fully and completely satisfied the makers wilt refund the purchase price without question. What better proof could we give ot our belief in the quality and value of Kmerald Oil, Oft a bottle today. ORMES LIMITED "(SOVEKNMKNT -.')( Oil ACT" (Section 28) NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE Notice U hereby given that 'on the lOtU day -of September, A D. 194, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Boer Licence No. 7350. Issued In respect of premises being part of the premises known as the Commercial Hotel situate at the corner of First Avenue and Eighth Street. In the City of Prince Rupert, Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) In Block Nine (9) Section One 1 Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, from Prince Hotel Limited to Panko Mlch- alCZUk. Of Prince Rimert th Trn. feree. DATED at Prince Rupert. B C . this 2nd day of August, A D 1946. PANKO MICHALCZCK. THIS AND THAT 60LTlfiFf Tl, C,-.r M.hIk. U S-ni.. s "George, what was the name of that cute little restaurant you were telling me about?" ( ROTARY HONORS NEW GOVERNOR In lonor of "Rotary District Governor Roy S. Fletcher of Centralla, Washington, who ar rived in the city last night on the Prince Rupert, the Prince Rupert Rotary Club held an evening dinner meeting and reception at the Commodore Cafe, which was attended by Rotary wives and guests. The dinner was followed by dancing to music by Andy MaNaughton at the piano. In his address to the gathering, Mr. Fletcher cn-.pnasized the ideals of Rotary, which give it universal appeal as an agency for friendship and service. Mr. Fletcher said that today, 'the world-wide service organization continues to srow in strength, and that during the last year. 401 new Rotary clubs were organized In 12 countries. "Wherever Rotary Clubs are located, their activities are similar to those of Prin.c rzupert, because they are based on the same general objectives the promotion of better understanding and fellowship among business and professional men, community betterment, raising the standards of business and profe-fc:;!ons, and fostering the advancement of goodwill, a.nd understanding among all the people it the world." Mr. Fletcher was Introduced by club President Dr. L. W. Ker-gin. After visiting clubs through B usmess an d JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 W. H. CORRINS Painting and Decorating FREE ESTIMATES Phone Blue 451 P.N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls," Green 977 Prince Rupert If it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man ca M.SAUNDERS Blue 6G6 Concrete Sidewalks, Casements 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 out Alaska, during which he travelled mainly by aircraft, he leaves tonight to visit the Prince George Rotary Club. Mr. Fletcher, now retired, was president of the Centralla Business. College lor more than 30 years. Timely TERRACE Topics Mr. and Mrs. Ste Kohut arrived here Wednesday night from Powell River to take over management of the Terrace Hotel which they recently purchased. William H. Brett, M L.A.. of Prince Rupert, returned to Prince Rupert "last night after a brief business visit here. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Blaln and Mrs. C. P. Balagno motored from Prince Rupert Thursday to Lakclse Lake. Mrs. Balagno will spend a couple of weeks at the lake. The nyirrlage of Mrs. Hazel Agar to Joseph Schulrzik took place quietly Wednesday night. Mrs. Agar is the widow of the late Ben Agar. Mr. Schult;:ik was formerly an officer in the Air Force. Prof, essionai CHIROPRACTIC R. J. PARKER, D.C. (Palmer Graduate) Suite 6 Telephone Smith Block Green 995 GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 432 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its brancni i 206 4th Street : Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING & PAPERHANGING 633 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 p.m.) GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanging Interior and Exterior Work P.O.. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 FOR PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERYK3 msll tOur qlattss to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LP BM UTMCUtfX VMsQOUVIJtafi. Buy more War Savings stamps. COYOTES, WOLVES ARE THREAT TO B.C. FARMERS TERRACE Drpradatlons of coyotes and wolves in the interior of central British Columbia rare becoming so gcat that resi dents of the area are urging the restoration of the 1945 bounty schedule to encourage the killing of these animals for the protection, of cattle and wild life. A delegate of the Associated Boards of Trade convention, peaking to ar Burns Lake resolution to that effect here yesterday, .ald'that one Interior resident had shot 39 coyotes and 16 volves In a single year. The resolution was approved by the convention. A large scale electrification scheme for the central interior, proposed by Smlthers. was also approved, as was a Hazelton re-. olurlon calling for rehabilitation of the old Yukon trail north through Telegraph Creek as an aid to prospectors. Speakln.-j to a Prince Hup'?rt resolution urging the setting up of navigation aids In Hecate 5tralr. narticularlv at Bnnilla Ls'and. Frank Dockrlll of Telkwa raid that it would "more than double the population of central B.C. within two years." Reg. Rose, executive secretary rf the Vancouver Board of Trade, flew north to attend the convention. LONDON, Vi -Ships bells are 1 on ale at the Admiralty Prices ranc from $40 down to $3. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Business Is Ingreasing' Yes, in these days of car shortages, parts shortages, labor tie-ups, we still say, "Business is Ingreasing." Regular Lubrication insures you against undue wear and tear In your car, and assures' you of .trouble-free, travel for less money. S.E. Parker Ltd. guarantees 'you the best in lubrication. For your car's sake, for your own sake, don't neglect this vital service. For the best in lubrication call on your Ford and Imperial Dealer. S.E. PARKER LTD. 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