Mir r 8 ; Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, July 6, 1950 Canon Has Experiences m SHIPSand WATERFRONT 4&0J fffril " Demolition I ..... .f i . .. 1 I ' ' - V . ."V. cest-seller Proceeding Many interesting incidents featured a nine-weeks' trip from which Rev. Canon Basil S. Prock-ter, rector of St. Andrew's Angli Although not "risible from the outside, demolition of the U.iited States army built warehouse op ! I !i! can Cathedral, recently returned to the city. His experiences, ranged from attending a reunion of Emmanuel College, posite the C.N.R. station is proceeding. Work to date has con tii i -i mum' Halibut Fishing On Coast Ends Gillnet catches Of Salmon Improving Season for fishing of tialibut in Area 3 closed as at midnight last night, marking the termination of halibut fishing for the entire coast. During the next few days vessels will be return sisted chiefly of ripping out the EVENINGS Saskatoon of which he is a graduate, to making a ten-day naval cruise. Clooring of three floors of- the west section of the building. It 7 9 p.m. ' .'-$1.. 4 20 SAT. MAT. 2 is the plan to proceed with demolition one section at a time. The building is separated into three V A ( j jQ V? ing here and to other ports along The reunion at Saskatoon celebrated the consecration as bishops of Archdeacon ( Donald Marsh as Bishop of the Arctic and of Canon S. C. Stoer, one time rector of Vanderhoof and , His models aren't mnt sections separated by fireproof tne coast wlUl tnelr final catches, walls. S. Madsen of Edmonton ! 11 was uncertain here yesterday Makes Bicycles er tnan roller skates, Ueves they arc the 'as to just how many vessels acquired the building some time V ago from War Assets Corporation. smaileyt. The In "RCSt m might still be out. Most of the 1 Seattle and Vancouver halibuters more recently principal of Em n0fi5!2 Inches High manuel "College as Bishop can be expected to proceed direct WILSTEAD, Bedfordshire, EnfT to those ports. In view of good landland 0) A woman raised 3 seven he has completed years is 12 Inches long a:. Inches hiph. Alfred rides his own n bike at charity shows. B itey members of the au ($9.30) for a church by selling 'prices in thet north, Alaska-j based vessels may also be ex-1 Saskatoon. ! Canon Prockter was assist-In; for a time the Dean of the Pro-Cathedral at Regina and while there was undent when Canon vili violets at threepence a KIDDERMINSTER, Worcestershire, England (P. After a long day workln? on ordinary bi-cy:les, Alfred Tabb Fettles clown lo his nightly hobby making miniature ones. ipected to return to their home bunch. it, but, thn ports in the north. Y OrtfnMt TV. Swu M.iH tAm. y wit: to try off. Michael Coleman was elected Bi.shop of Qu'Appelle. I Skinny men, women Can't a guy dunk a doughnut without being stared at Wage increase negotiations in ; fresh fish and cold storage plants MacArthur and child. Miss R. gain 5, 10, 15 lbs. Get Ntw Pip, Vint, Vigor were recently completed. The I advance, in Prince Rupert for I men Is eight cents and foui for Gold Smuggling Revived On Rand I The local clergyman also spent an interesting day In Edmonton whore he met the mayor who was J bemoaning the fact that, while the province of Alberta had made '$20,000,000 out of oil, it was put-1 ting the city back that much since it had to spend that j Peterson, Miss K. Storey, J. I Lemrie, R. I. Fallor, Dr. Mae 1 j Fallor, K. Polmark, Laufene ! AvanUno, Miss L. J. Stiles, Miss women. 1 " S. Epling, Miss S. Foreman, Mr. I t - Whit t tbrim nt Untbt tH 1: wT kttot . (til up; neck M tonief rrawny ; boOr Iom awl-tunti. nckiy "bcftD-Dol" lok. TdoubukU at irlH, women, mm, who mtw eoulfl t&tn befor. -J re now proud ot hplj'. hwlthy-looklDf bodltt. The? llifcDk tbieetafTltor-tfuH(llnf, flMh-bulirllBg ! ionic. Ostrex. Iu cb!. timuU.nt. lnTtrormtort, Iron, Tltamia Bi, nleius, orJeh tloo4, ImproT j pptitt and digestion n food prm you non uresiitb and Bourmhrnent; put Qtmo on br toon- .. Pon t Imr setting toe tt. Stop when tou ts itiaed the 6, 10, 16 or SO Ibfl. you need tor norm) wtiibl. iittu Nm guniiilntd" SIM Miv 00. oucitey gurnet cucnes on Dom and Mrs. Armstrong. Sisters St. JOHANNESBURG ? World marKet conditions have resulted .11 a larfec-scaie revival of goid finuggling on the Rand, where amount on expanding its utilities to keep up with increasing popu-1 'the Skeena' and the-Naas came Albert, Ursula and Mary Kath-up yesterday to Over 40 and 50 leen, M.r. and Mrs. Adams, D. N. respectively compared with 23 rimder.on. A. Diamond, W. C. a n rl 9A f nr t.ho rrroriinir rfav Tmns W VTqnrlnnl, D 1? o' . I-.i i I iftmoui cntrex lome iipim ww nrw tio Try ttd i I the unique opportunities for ray ur. ai au onwi lation and demands. Out of Esquimau Canon Prock- J ter, In his capacity as chaplain I of the local naval division, ! i.U.B.' ilU:il Goid Buying-oii:c iurcd the world's ad- 'Catches had been running near Dr. L. Kirsch, Mrs. J. J. Jeffries 'the lower figure for some time, j and two children, J. Hosklns. J. 1 . .,' j D. Rand, A. R. Gibson, Mr. and VICKERS'lS DISTIllIO IN CANADA AND IS DISTRIBUTED BY Ci venturers. I ' ... T r . Thi idmtiitmtnt is not published ot diip'reJ Hy the l iquof Control &J 'H.M.CS. Chatham, took a ten-day cruise in H.M.C.S. Ontario Mrs. A. L. Goldberg, Miss J. Mo- Prices palu lor raw gold m Kay, Miss Ferneaux, Miss M. isomc foreign countries ranue .is by tne oovemnieni cm ninun unuinua. ' C.N.R. $teamer Prince George, "Capt. "E. B. Caldwell, arrived in PORTRAIT S Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE' v . CHANDLER'S STUDIO 1 218 - 4th Street Box 645 Tione Green 389 . Prince Rupert and visited Port Albernl and Skidegate. At Port Albernl Canon Prockter met former Prince Rupert people in the persons of Sgt . high as 127 ($83.50) an ounce and have attracted many lntei-lianonal operators to tne liiegai tiaiiw. port Tuesday night on her return 7r"P " , 7' from her Alaska cruise. .Em-! T' . , , , ' 'Sutherland, Wayne and Sandra barking Vancouver were , herejor 1 Mlsg Fennellj m It's Later Than You Think! two O. Hvnrimnn ' u . n. t.,. and Mrs. T. D. Brunton and Mr. ' D. Allen, ' Mi.s Mrs. L. M. Felsenthal and children, Mrs. J. P. Cade Mrs. C. E. Starr, . .' Siajas on,i i iv.; i.ji ui ul ouiu 0,1.11111 - anu jMiss M. Gillin, Mr. and Mrs.l bla.K niarikt-t 1:0.11 tne iic;and Mrs. D. K. Wilson. Sgt. iJack Crawford, D. W. Furguson,' Kand mines It smuggled from Brunton Is now in charge of the ! L. Caruso, J. C. Brady. T. Roo-lmmo nrpmisrs hu nanvpa whii'nollce det?chment at Port Al- oV ney, Frank F. Cami, Mr. and have become Skilled not onlv in bernl and Mr. Wilson, formerly.' THE BEST Freighter Fort Ross called in Prince Rupert yesterday to dis PHONE 974 FOR FREE PICK-IT 1 Mrs. Elvis, Miss V. Garnham, ' onrealin'z the metal, but have of Ormes Drues here. Is runnina V. tfrw. in charge 70 tons of cargo from the , F. Armstrong, The Misses Wal-south. She Continued on to Port ters, Mis3 F. Higginbottom, Miss ' Edward and Skeena canneries R. Wright, Miss M. Morrison, with general cargo, and will re- j Miss J. Morrison, Mrs. L. Crippj turn here, today enroute to Taku and baby. Father Malone, C. -coine experts in sine:ting and a store of his own in Albernl. " i-efining processes. In victoria Canon Prockter ' Gold is harder to hide about conferred with H. S. Hum, dlrec-, the person than diamonds, but tor of drama for lne Department the ingenious African soon learns nf Education on matters con- BILL if t if Service fro a load of ore with which she (.Lcavitt. R. Faulkner, Mr. Sever- new tricks. will sail direct to Vancouver. ance, Miss Demchuk, Mrs. W. Pni- c ami n...ic ouieiala, vo the r.c1 outbreak of oones ana aaugntcr Evelyn, Mr.iwnom (J' FURS J On Sale At ! WALLACE'S J DEPT. STORE 5 r.. it?.. HBC.: and Mrs. Leslie Myers, Mrs. Day, ' SCUBY'S FUR STORAGE 302 - 3rd Ave. Box 1362 ccrning the local Drama Festival and also saw James McGrath who was dramatic adjudicator at the 1950 Music and Drama Festival here. In Victoria he also visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Essclmont, formerly of this city. "i.U.B." meau.s slet'p.css nighu and lots of aspirin, recently seized liinodit-.oiAinj pie;es oi ra? and wast, curried by the Canadian National 8teamship Prince Rupert, ,. .Captain-,. -W. E:cles, arrived in, port. Wednesday afternoon with a larga number of people taking the tri Mr. and Mrs. Holland. Seventy-1 five passengers boarded the ship I at Vancouver for the round 'trip j to Ketohikan. .. t' ! PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING BUD SCHUMAN . mid f.it Office Bldg.) native workers as tney "oft .T.ine premises. I Examination snowed some oi j the rags to be lieavily-impre-; nated with sold in crude iorr.i ! angle tour to Jasper aboard. She ' ; Will sail tonight for Ketchikan. ' WINCHMORE HILL, Middle-I Disembarking; here were Mr. 'sex, England W Bomb disposal ;'and Mrs. p.. A. Reed and chil-i experts, seeking what they I dren, Mr. and' Mrs. M. L. Fin-1 thought was an unexploded row and David and Paul,' G. bomb,, uprooted an old tree ! Morrison, A. Atherton, John stump. - (Contented R. W. COLLINS Authorized Dealer fur ELECTROLUX Will be residing permanently in Prince Rupert Ccmt:ict the above for all Service required and for Parts and Supplies Watches EBY & SONS LTD. CONTRACTORS REPAIRS - REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS..'"-' Lot us help you plan that new home under the H.H.A. ftiM- f.reen XSJ Bot 588 Ladies' Fine and Men's Watches Less Variation j In N.Z. Incomes ! WELLINGTON, N.Z (C Mew ; Zealand has long claimed to be a country without millionaires or beggars. Statistics show that ; New Zealand incomes are be- j coming even more uniform and that the range Is probably . bmaller than in any other coun- try In the world. j La i est income tax statistics show that there are now only 10 people in the Dominion with. There are millions of them contented Carnation babies. They get as fine a food as can be put in a baby's formula. Carnation Milk is good, whole milk made double-rich by evaporation. PHONE 451 Hiomc today for a Free lnn- 'ntrat:o-i of Die IH.'.B !UieI ELGIN BULOVA GRUEN vZLt - SROADWAY CAFE And lor All Milk Uses In cooking, Carnation gives any recipe smoother texture, richer flavor, surer results. Greeo MANSON'S YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELLER Always uniform and always easily digested, because it is homogenized and heat-refined. Always safe, because it is sterilized after it is scaled in the air-tight can. Carnation is a preferred milk for infant feeding. Ask your doctor. "from Contented Cows" 321 income! in ex-jess of $31,003. j El);ht years ago the largest income" group was still that c-jrninp, below $925 a year. Today, however, this group has shrunk and the largest group For creaming, undiluted Carnation oives coffee, cereals, desserts, a new AlAillll A i A 1 ........... 5 rich IVIDAIiTfl goodness. Heavy as cream, it is enough to whip. 1 yy Hours 7 a.m. lo 1 a m is in the range from $925 to $1225. With the comparatively lew New Zealand co:-t of living this represents quite a reasonable standard. Tor Tokc-Home Orders Phone 200 A REAL VACATION AT ... Limberlost Lodge ort the Queen Charlotte Islands For: Adults $6 00 per day u . . ' Children (unt'r 12) $3.00 per d. Hunting Fishing including meals TRAVELLING? & ftasons whyrtfiSys tom3k$ Jams and jelies tfotrwkm, It'i m aay to make Jam I " Jelliei with CEMOI Sooting Dancing Tennis Swirnmina Cryttola the pectin prod &vrt-Bc way with CEfW Crystals FLY Q.C.A. Five Times Weekly "Be 1hrifty.:Be Smart... Make Jams and Jellies For the very finest in LUGGAGE George Cook, Jeweller in cry.tal form (hit "'Pi all fruiU to jell Phone 47fi perfectly. :'i aid v. Box 1 1KB Phone 1!64 this Easy, SHORT-BOIL 41AM 4 General Electric WASSIKllvS Lcorn to Dance 3 NATURAL TAS1 and COLOR. The KJ ! 10 thott it do 3: - .... ... - J t - - xpcrl instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz, Jive Rhumba, Tango Private Lessons For appointment Green 491 PRINCE RUPERT DANCE STUDIO mlor or ipoil WITH PUMP CONTROL lictoui. fresh-1"! tate. Learn to Dance J 849.50 NOW AT BOULTER & WELTER . (Formerly ,D & W Transfer) Concrete, Gravel and Cement Phone Black 774 (Office) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue ' NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. CS. C-S- Jelly feori the torn J ?., lVC'lC j -.mount of f.uit b- 1 0Sr. E fr h T 1 cauie you eave all the 1 ,r. SlVOJJV B V 1 -ISisyti ?.-vlir til While fruit it plentiful make 07 11 ULTS. 0 . enough jam and jelly to fill your U L1V? FRUIT PICYIM ,,,M Wfl ihelvei. Get CERTO Cry.tdl. at mAm dm your grocer i. E.I38 L. CfySfCiS A rWurt of Corl i iwi imwiim'Hi i j -"-um il mvwmm wsjMwmaWMrtwnni mi mt m imi -i- -rn' --irr - 1 r i" 11 "T ""B STEWART, n. C PRINCE RUPERT PHONE 210