THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR MEMBER OP THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press Is exclusively entitled to use. for publication of all news despatches credited to It or to the Associated Press In this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per wee Per Year - Per Month By Mall, per Month DAILY EDITION USEFULNESS FOR RESERVE .; The Prince Rupert Machine Guii Regiment, local reserve unit, is to get its chance to participate actively in local defence by being assigned to actual responsibility for the manning ot certain armaments at Prince Rupert. This will allow for the reserve to demonstrate its practical usefulness, the purpose behind the assignment being, of nn thp nnrt nf ritistens who are ince following a tour proposes division of Northern British Columbia in two as far .. . ,,. ,,iif ; nnnici.ii aA tlm nnrtliwost- to be tributary to Prince Rupert and the northeastern part" to Vancouver through Prince George. The idea mav not coincide with the views of some Prince Rupert people who feel that Northern British Coiumbia should be exclusively Prince Rupert's hinterland. That is one question which need not be debated to the point where such a rivalry is developed hetwppn Prince Runert and Vancouver that it eclipses in our minds ' the main object of bringing about the development of the country. Possibly, we have been too local and petty in the past in such matters. After all a real development of Northern British Columbia should be capable of supporting iaot only one bultwo great ports, on the coast. DRIVE ON GAMBLING 1 ml SAT I I SUN MO W" WH 'j 2 FORMAL OPENING OF RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, OF W. LOCK Tour Shopping Tour should Include a visit to this nearby Butcher Shop where you'll always find an abundant supply ot the ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY HERE! Tuesday, July 18, 1944 course, to release further men lor more aciive service than might be considered to be involved in coast Wnnflpn Anf ir defence at least under present conditions. Putting """ucii ucpui into effect of what has been the intended ultimate Tnnlrc Will Rn DOlicv for the local unit after it had been sufficiently alma YV 111 DC trained, should arouse further interest in the reserve :p -'ll A J Vm. e willing anu leei uiey, in.va nun Bhmi r Hp n i p in nnrticmate actively in me ueienee i a sneciai ALLIED ASSAULT TROOPS SWARM ONTO B ACHIIEAD Here Allied a: ault troops with full packd swarm up on to their beachhead In France from invasion hip ly -.g off the coast. of the community in the event that the need should j city council which was'ap J to study study existing existing senti septic arise. DIVIDING NORTHERN B,C. Bruce McKelvie, prominent British Columbia newspaperman, in an article m the Vancouver t rov ; ill : 4.. of t ilt the sliotwitt district, mvinnwc flu the pipe on Atlm ave. be renewed with Jij inch galvanized pipe anrr-rrnrt a l'i Inch corporation cock be installed on Atlln avenue at Seventeenth si. Another re A sefces of articles by B. A. McKekle, who recently toured the district, on development possibilities of the natural wealth of centra! and northern British Columbia has been commenced in the Vancouver Province, the first appearing last Wednesday It suggested the natural division of Northern British Columbia in providing it is really general and fair. There might jtwo Parts- onc western and the well be some complaint, however, if the clean-up is juy to thT 7 Prince directed only against the more or less open and easy !Rupert and Vancouver. The sub-local " "gambling" undertakings conducted in sincere .n, JS., The behind Prince ..,I,i ...ii i i Empire Rup- support of worthy local objects. ert." Remember Mhis Old Chum Calendar and the year 1932?' ' Canada's flrtl Train-Canada T.ltphon. Sytl.m OpMd Franklin D. Coonv.lt wot .l.d.d Pr.tld.nl cf tha Uml.d Siatat. Canada wan lh Oifinplc Cam.t Haclt.y Chaaipianiliia, and Dancaa McNavghten of Vantauvw won Iti. High tvmp. Sir Malcolm Campb.il In hit 253.9 miUi p.r hour. 'Bluebird1 Ml a f.cord of Mantra aad Griffin fWw nan-ttep Irani Am.rica la Barlin in 10 tut. 50 mint. Tha Imparlal Economic Conf.ronca mf In Ottawa. OLD CHUM The Tobacco of Quality choicest cuts of Meat, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season from our own farm arriving by each boat. Complete line of groceries. KWONG SANG IIINU HOP KEK CHOP SUEY HOUSE CI2 7th AVE. WEST Next to King Tall All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 pjn. Outside Orders from 2 p.m to 12 p.m Phone Red 247 NO REPAIRS TO RESERVOIR Repair work on the city's water i reservoir on Acropolis Hill will committee, pf, the be delayed indefinitely. ; pointed n's decision was reached bv tank the city council last night after plans has approved of the plans City Engineer Q. 8. Hanes re- tut has also recommended that water tight wooden tanks be allowed a an alternative to cement tanks at the discretion of the city engineer. The city council, at last night's meeting, approved of the recommendation. Water-Sewer Improvements Recommendations of the board of works adopted at last night's meeting of the city council included one that 200 feet of water ported that at a seven foot depth the leakage was about 7,000 gallons in 24 hours. This, he said, ! ' was not exorbitant. At a meeting two weeks ago' the council cancelled the con- tract with the Keyes Construction Company of Vancouver which had failed to complete I the re-llnlng of the reservoir. I Much of the work done by the j be removed and. rather than I - have the Job completed at con-1 civic "f.NTRK CAUMVA! siderable extra cost, the council i ' COMMITTEE decided to test the reservoir for leakage. Street Repair Program Being commendation was that th T 11 f't sewer line on McBrlde st. from irlcinneQ DV LltV newed. ' ' J J r, T- McKelvie Writes A drive appears to be in the making upon gambling Qf Northern B C in 1 mice nuperi. juuvks hi liiul uwuuuun nave ueuii made lately by the authorities. If a clean-up is actually to be made it is to be supposed that it will be directed not only against local enterprises which have been devoted to good causes but will cover all the gaming business as well as outside lotteries some of which are still in evidence here; There can be no valid complaint at a clean-up I I was ell at la.t night's meeting to proceed with the filling in of the worst holes on all city streets. WEXFORD, Eire tt For th 25th consecutive year Alderman Card of Thanks The Staff of the Port Simpson General Hospital wish to thank the Union Oil Co., City Fire Department, and the US. Army Fire Boat, for the generous help they gave yesterday In saving the boat "Sunbeam." Without their help it would have beer, a total loss. NOTICE Holders of fiitt drawn tickets for Victory Hand at (lie Civic Centre Carnival Hill have 21 days from dale of draw to claim the bonds. Claims for (he following first round draws will eiire midnight August llflli: 451. KIWI, 5232, 1918, 1C7I0. 7147, CI 13. Second round claims will expire iniilnllit Aueiift 2C: 1272C, 3510, 3117, C281, 9721, 3507, 9731. Thiid round claims will be received up to midnight Sep tember 1C Gunner Anderson Of Prince Rupert Back From Wars mayor of this town. He has beenie5e. her home. lu.. v. tvii f. on Wexford for 23 years, u ACCRA, Gold Coast Oi A crocodile 13 ft. 4 Ins. long and weighing 000 pounds has been caught In the River Volta. It took 13 men to drag the body from the water. A SOUTHERN UNO LAND TOWN O A sister of Il.chsrd Llewellyn, author of "How Oreen Was My Valley," was kill a buzz-bomb leu Notice to Subscribers Subscribers of the Daily Newa are reqiiflaU-d, l' at all possible, to pay their subscription direct to the office. Of course, in the event of it being ImpoKstbl" to do this, payments may be made to the boys. . When paying, please bring your la.st rrceipt 4 DINNER OF SERGEANTS First Annual Affair of Local Local Reserve Unit Held Sunday Night The sergeants of Prince Rupert local reserve unit, had their first annual dinner Sunday nii'hs in the men's canteen at the Armory and it proved a vc"y happy event. With the of-, fieer commanding. Col. O, C.j O. -!. and the trlnlng officer. Capr. J R Hall, as guests of honor Uiere were about 35 present Alter full lusUce had beenj done to a splendid dinner ser-v.ng of which was dlretted by S: R O Van der aluys, Cora, f -t Major J. Oardner, pisl-, demt of the sergeant's mess, t ok charge toastinaker and opened the program. Tlie toast to Uie King was duly honored. xnese prisoners are some of the huge nam uiiceii in eariy stages of the drive against the Oustav and Hitler lines by tlie Allied Filth and Eighth armies. CtMS, Wiiliam Broadley pro posed the toast to the United Mauons with Capt. Hall responding. Sgt. Peter Lien, bandmas , UT. was pianist and outers lading part in the program includ ed Sgt. Van der sluys and Sgt. Joe Scott, piano wlecUoiis, Sgt. George Rorie, xylophone aolos, Sgt. Mogg, guitar numbers, and St. Major E. R. MacIotild, solos. Spirited community singing 'sounded out the evening's Manitoba Couple Wedded Saturday The Roman Catholic jectory was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon i when Miss Simone Monseau be-,came the bride of Leading Sea ,man Wlldrick Dennlson, RCJJ ,VT? In the nrpsence uf a Hum- 7131, 7211, 77 H, Iber of u,eir friends. Rev. Father 1919, 5030, 13157, 4871. Honds may be claimed at the Hoyal Hank of Canada on W. P. Lantagne officiated. OlVen in marriage by D. Henderson, the bride wore a dress of pale blue crepe, with matching lacce'sories and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses Her bridesmaid, Miss Isabel Hen-Iderson, wore navy sheer wlUi i white accessories and & corsage of pink carnations.., O rooms man was Able Seaman Harold Astle. : Following the ceremony a retention was held a(,he home of Mr. and Mrs. D, Henderson ; ve. where many friends VANCOUVER Ju.v 18 a of the couule gathered. The bride w.. iccuiiiuirnuuiu 01 u.r r o B k o Cawd here. The M?U f-n.r.a wbrlde.roouT is atUched to H.M Instructed by the city coun oassed through nerp at lnicJi. unainam. week-end enroule home Mr. and Mrs. Dennlson left on Saturday nights train for honeymoon trip to the east Where they will vlsty their home, in Mantitoba. For travelling th bride wore a scarlet 'wool suit Mr. and Mrs Dennlson wll' lalw up residence in Prince Rup- ,City Property Is Being Sold ON THE SIDELINES ITALY Nazi prisoners of war rest along the roadside and watch Allied armored vehicle speed frontwards to continue the drive which saw them captured, The foliowtnif sales of city pro crtv were authorized by the clt' council lat ninht on recommen It'Ioi nf he finance committee- Lot 34. block 27. section 1, V Preston $200. Lets 19 to 24. block 14, rectlnn 1. Undsav'.i Carta ?e and Storafe IXd.. C20. hotiJl and 8 block 15, sectlop D. C. Wing. J970. i It 2L block 3, section 2, Mrs Wmk. 25. An. offer having ben received rom J. Basso-Bert to purchase lot 51. block 23. section 1, lh committee set the price of thl io t 180. 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