i Train Schedule For the t. Friday, October 22, 1948 liij wo , i leD T; 0 0! V Monday, Wednesday. FTlday 8 pm Pram the Fmt Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10 45 p a Hm,..l .. av, Oct- TROUBLED HISTORY The history of Palestine is for 1 r i mm j .,,7 .. iii-' . i the most part a chronicle of in vasion, conquest and confusing PUBLICITY GROUP SEEKING FUNDS Prince George Tourist Agents Laud Activity of Body Prince Rupert Public Relations Council plans to embark on a fund-raising drive In the near future, similar to one three years ago, to provide finances to carry on Its publicity work for the next period of years. , Decision to Initiate the drive was made at a meeting of the Council lasfnight at which Secretary E. T. Applewhaite announced that past donations had been used up. The drive likely will start early next year following thje appointment of a special committee. uivisiuu. it uuue v i : Bull's Eye VALUES : j " PEOPLES STORE End of Month Sale I bUY YOUR WINTER NEEDS j 5 NOW AT PEOPLES STORE yS Jill tr&tiy !" :RAlt U.N. COUNCIL'S TRIBUTE TO MURDERED MEDIATOR Members of the United Nations Securily Council and their aides are shown standing for a minut eof silence in a tribute to the memory of Count Folke Bernadotte, U.N. mediator, at the special meeting called In Paris shortly after the news of the assassination was received. Secretary General Trygve Lie and Sir Alexander Cadogan of Great Britain current chairman of the council, are in centre of the - curved table. HOW CAN I ? ? ? I By ANNE ASHLEY to meet little Alice. HYDER MINER SUCCUMBS HERE Frank Reich snbach, a former mineral assayer and meat shop DroDrietor of Hvder. Alaska, died Mr. Applewhaite suggested I that a "strong" committee b set up for the purpose and that the drive begin early in 1949 following the election of new officers. 1 Guests at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Robertson, of Prince George, operators of Robertson's Agencies tourist A study in agricultural meth ods old and new was afforded Francois Lake News i. when two farmers adjoining were harvesting grain. On" one ti, chrrt0r famiiv loft, nninre stavinc at the ranch for a side of the fence Reg Parting- Q. Should one knot the thread for darning stockings? A. No, as these knots are hard on the feet. A knot is unnecessary if the end of the darninjj cotton is moistened to prevent its slipping through. Q. How can I avoid the spattering of hot grease? A. Try placing a little salt in the frying pan. while while Edith is at home, ton cut nis wneai wun a muwei Wednesday evening for Cali She expects to stay about two and tied It Into sheaves by works On Saturdav evenlne a hand with its own straw. Yield fornia by car. Their sale was well attended and their effects brought good prices. in hospital here last night at the age of 76. He had come to the city from the north a week ago. .. ,- Born in Ontario, Mr. Reichen-bach had resided In Hyder for 28 years. During that time, he had worked mining properties on both sides of, the";lnrnational boundary lin?, In addition to his assay work arid commercial enterprise. ' , . .; , 11 J He was unmarried and is sur- number of friends gathered at was 46 bushels to the acre and the Keefe home for a social oats 100 bushels to the acre, evening of cards and music and Over the fence Clarence Snyder bureau. Mr. Robertson congratulated the Council on lu activity, which he said, has Been of definite value in making central British Columbia known to tourists. Accurate information provided by the Council has aided the Prince George agency In helping an untold number of travellers, Mr. Robertson said. Completion of the Hart High was Harvesting wun a moaern combine. Kip Routley has been to Williams Lake with an 18-month old registered Hereford bull for the bull sale. He took the animal down by truck. It was one The weather continues dry vived by a sister, Mrs. B. Brown, 1703 Sixth Avenue, New Westminster. A niece and nephew also reside in the south. and pleasant with warm sunny Engines from P.R. to Jasper of the Herefords raised by Shaf way, 50 miles of which Is yet to days and cold nights. fer and Routley. be finished, will be of great value to the whole of centra! GQBSQHD Larger Locomotives On Run Make More Efficient Operation Passengers who rode Canadian National Railways trains between Prince Rupert and Jas- Cecil Carter and R. Bcdrord of the Shantymen's Christian Association of North America showed an interesting collection of films In the Hall last Fpiaw ovonfnir finmo nf t.hp l r.Mnll'MJJf UllfijW feu ' 1 j-jart o Pins? l.(lion FEATURING , . ' . B. . coast,'' 1. 1 per this week, ' probably " ' have not pictures showed the west i the u work ri, been aware of it but the engine ..IE t'Ab ' lumber camps where B.C., and regional groups should press the provincial government for its completion In the sho-t-est possible time, he said. Inaccurate tourist maps originating in the United States have given . travellers the impression that the Hart Highway already Is finished and some have motored to Prince George in the vain hope of driving to Alaska. ' - Mr. Applewhaite suggested to the council that, among its future projects, it should consider publication of a pamphlet of a . which pulled them out of either station remained with them for STROMBERG-CARL ol the Shantymen's Association is carried on in the loneliest places. The boats come into the vomDinaiion console Keceiv A Masterpiece at a New Low of . SEE AND HEAR QUALITY AND BEAUTY RUPERT RADIO & ElECI coram sov, :tton A an M U F the whole trip a situation which never occurred before as a matter of routine. Since the beginning of the week, the company has been using the large Pacific type "5100" series of engines in passenger service on the line, enabling it to employ the same engine for the whole of the 720- camps and services are held for the men and their families. Some pictures were shown of places inland, near Prince George, and one of the Francois Lake ferry with Capt. MacKinnon and his dog "Chum" taken two years ago. Cecil Carter explained the pictures in" Industrial and technical information which would be of value to prospective Industries in the amusing mile haul. en interesting and I Previously, the trains had way. region. . Members at the meeting, were President Honora SUversldes, Secretary E. t. Applewhaite, H. M. Daggett, J. E. Boddie and J. K. McLeod.; ... Tha UniHF nf Hip I 4 ' changed engines at each 20- sion point Pacific, Smith'ers, Harry Guss launched foot cabin boat for the Forestry Endako, Prince Oeorge and Mc Department. It had come from Bride. Prince Rupert. It will be used While the new feature does AMBLESIDE, , Westmorland, i a. mw m i on Francois Lake by the For- not speed up the uasseneer train LEngland Kh After hearing a estry Department. j schedule, It does provide the (company with more motive A government engineer has power which was the reason for been taking measurements and putting the main-line "5100's e'epths of water before deciding on the Prtnce Rupert-Jasper ser-exactly where the new ferry will ' vice Now one enclne thp councillor say, 'There seems to be a crowd of evil spirits butting in on us at every turn," Lakes urban council here recently adopted ' his suggestion of prayers before meetings. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 7:30 Speaker: CLAUDE HALLAUI) go oxy llSr OO be assembled. work formerly done by six. Because each of those six en- , . ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF OR(iAMmml gftrsha4-a' tfrrfiour lay-over at and the Mr. and Mrs. I. Bedore Sharon., have moved into Robert Jeffrey cottage. r Subject: "THE FACTS AHOUT THE the divisional points, they were, in effect, out of service for that period. Now, however, they are IT PAYS JO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH available for use elsewhere on The church service on Sunday morning was well attended. The last roses of the season were placed on the altar. V VLCA I the system to handle the aut Hall vwood Call umn rush. Ti7 O jt rr The "5100"-type engines have been' In use on the Jasper-Vancouver run for years. Newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe In Prince I Open from 5:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. mm mi6 James Newman has moved lA-to the W. Jeffrey cottage for the winter. s Cigarette Tobacco Mr. and Mrs. John Keefe We specialize In Chinese Dishes have their- two. small grandchildren staying with them, also I heir parents. 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