t rir.A! rrr j ". . viiiKer anj daughter. Diane, are leaving by 'car tomorrow for Lake Kathlyii I where Mrs. Cilker and daugh prfnct Unprrt Daflp r2cto Thursday, June 30, 1S-49 Bill LETTERBOX in which the Pacific water will Ibe tak?n East. A small Aztec .'Indian water jar has been un-eanhfcl and Invfstigation re-t eals that this ar must have ' hrn h-rti.ieht north by trading FOR FUN CLUB '6 ter will 'take up summer resld- JLUUI AYYAKU BORN TO SEP.VT The first two members to reg-;encc' Mr. Giiker spending the srscRTrnrw rates Per Month. .3c; Per Tear. Wflo. cr 7 L Carrier. ' Fer Week, 20c: By Mail. Per Month. 60c; Per Year. 500 week-end there. Magnus Eyolfson to fee MEN'S snn..S Editor, Daily Ners j In the Daily News of last; Saturday There was a suggest-1 ion that somebody, by a canibal- j Honored Inter-Ocean Ceremony Planned ships through which it reaenca lster tor trie new civic wime the hands of the Tllnget Indians . -Fun Club" were Mary Lou of Alaska who later passed It'Lunn and Pat Hall. These Advertise m the Dally News! Presentation of the first King's to their Haida Brethren in girls paid tneir memoerMinj i " MFa ... Scout award earnea m wince u- the cosl)t w,n w was a Koine going to win in the Skeena Crf Masset This a P wWfh cover pert w.n be made u M fer. v"!; 't, over it; Street School next Monday nighP very old ; ina Am ,,r- ent un centre such as Salt at " i s- . . it . . i c -. -- nno :r Tiuuiii j ----- i,ot ih .Wf.nr! toiwnen aiugiius iuiw..,. . - , u .9Mj in in thi the lib iiitricijii iw...cv v.. - J . i iein '-iri-Ben..tMamuaEvoU- The Jar will be placed Lakes. TugweU Island and other j A - Mamus Evolf- spots spots of interest. When a suf- - . Illigui, .,,m MEN"S ' totv, know what kind of a man they me reprewmau.w . K double-brst.',Mr JD.TO CrffiVl . . IT IS NATURAL that westerners concerned about I the survival of democracy in the world are yor ' ried about events in China. Dr. Daniel A. Poling, : president of the World Christian Endeavor Union, editor of the Christian Herald and President Tru- : man's emissary in the Far East, warned a Toronto " audience recently that Communist victories in China may endanger not only the rest of Asia but the entire Pacific area. el. . . H to the forthcoming Scout Jam- " of members have elected. I wll, be to de ric nt number philosophy boree at Ottawa, wdl receive hi i son a mating will be of The numbers Pythagorian is not fortune tell-; , King's Scout badge from In-j Her J lhe HCT Called to discuss the idea of, ing and cannot be used as such specter Woods- Johnson repre- at u.ia a. Prlnce! adopting a badge or crest of j but rather it is supposed to senting the district association, ,0" Danied by three identification, but. in the mean-pointout the most outstanding, and Neville Gerrard represent- J riC3 Uavel to Van- time, suggestions will be wel-trait in a person according to his ing the B.C. Packers which com- fom ierrace- ' Mnrrtav corned from all members when Monday. birthday. pany sponsors this group of couver b plae on reglstoring lt is piann?d to According to the date, month Scouts. The Scout master is July J1- start with a picnic July 6 at the and year of Mr Applewhaite's Harry Quick. J 'The ceremony of filling the gait Lakes. rt fneat i.. ANCOUVFR VlCTdKl SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Chllcotin Opinions on this question of military aid to China differ harnlv anions? experienced ' observers in j birth, as was published in the in connection with the forth- Aztec Jar. will take place at the This club is open to all boys Uii r " ' nrn. ! is.oorfov'. rorwr his kev number rnmine Jamboree, it has been ca! tt airbase Imniedlately and eirls between the ages of ,r - s F'OVS- T SH!RTS I F.RS Last sortment. Soeris! PViirta nnf also 111 this country, uordon vvaiKer, A ova -i u f r ' " " - - is 6 or service, which then would arranged for the Prince Rupert prj0r to the boys" departure by 10 and 15 years of age and not be the most outstanding trait Scouts to take East for delivery; pane for the south. i just, to Civic Centre Members. "WS'WOOl.nlJ to the Newfoundland Scouw a. 1 ; in his personality. MADS RANDERIS flagon of Pacific Ocean water l.VMS-Semi.,, "ortmrnt. Spjii u 1 which will be poured into the riUS ' scnooL J Ftjday. 5 pa., CaUlt ! Sunday, 10 p.m., Coqultlam ! ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p m. FOR SOUTH QIEF.N CHAKLOTTK ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, July 1,15 and 20 FOR NORTH Ul l t.N . CHARLOTTE ISLANDS it. Coquitlam, July 8 and 22 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 Blue and lh-,1, I ADRIA1 Atlantic by the Newfoundland HU UHTCI 1 ILL, Attn! V Lg group on tnelr return East from gr,r.a--Tgs?- .TT" , - Ottawa. Intensive effort has wn- 11 correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor in the Far East, wrote from Shanghai: "A quick look around Nationalist China leads to the opinion that Washington's present policy of strictly limited aid to China is more than well founded. It seems inconceivable that anyone could talk in terms of continued aid as a means of bolser-ing the Nationalist cause." Since the fall of Manchuria, the United States wvvi,i Ponnvt has sounded the warning: r. earthed an interesting container k Mr. and Mrs. R. Peachy. Victoria; G. McGregor, Butedale; H. Carstensen, Vancouver; A. L. McKee, Vancouver; Mrs. F. E. Reeve, Western Springs, III,; MON'IKr.AL June 3th. !o neeo uj mrr Vom that -quimv" fwlnur, that too muili Sum-aier sunshine i bounil to tive you! I V?- Xt1 nd nfr.-h mv n t i Anlv with MLHl.Nh alway mantl at the avn.k. wrleoine relief It brine And een when von donf notiee the f-1 hint ot eve-lin-dm--. Vou ll tini that Muriiia mikef ymit eve 1 rx-tter . . and its no simple dr6r m each eve ninlit to u Try it! - lt two IN THE SnPREMl COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND J,r8 . .7. " Mrs. R. M. Stanley, Western that further American aid to Lnina woum sere Sr),.lnf .n.. j. w. KendaU, Murine cont,.u- -vea Mmiieiii v at. u u Vou and mom-nul M-e perfectly with the natural fl.nd 01 li.e eye- it rleaa nd toothy ielicate eve tissue, in a j.iTyl yum .Imtw-l lor M"ia Uxlay In the Matter of the EMat of lair esiitn, lr-eae1. IntetUite TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge W. O. Pulton, j Local Judge of the Supreme Court ! lare-elv to strengthen Communist forces since such jicwinitsa; r. e. Nogei. vancou-j materials have been easily captured or bought by lc ; SMITH & EU . and make a habit ot Ul REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED WWcfc Of Tfcei Two Vceofioners Here I A il-ticl Tft" .0 HAVE HAD . Vancouver; J. J. McCredie, Vic- of British Columbia. I was on the I3th day of June. A.D. 1949. appolnt- tnria- tona, F e. a. ? Turnill lurnw, Vancouver' viniuuvn, ed Admlnlstraur witn the wi Jutl- VI the Communists from the Nationalists. Kuomin-tang troops have been surrendering in large numbers and thev took with them their American sup- YEARS OF fA -Dish that hat Ju lovel H -a5F More and a r Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Jonnston, nnexed, -of Jules Sei?uln, late of uorw PLUMB1S0 J Centralla, Washington. tnothers are di Will Be YOU? It up to VOU h' tiicr vou 11 notl half vour vacation wor;v-ina; about wl.at ni i g h t hfti'i- n . . or Irave thmiz irince nupert, uritisn coiumoia, who died at Prince Rupert. British Columbia, on the 2nd day of January. 1949. All persons Indebted to R. K. MORTIMER $24 2nd Ave. (Near CFPRf Dr. S. G. Mills, Terrace; R Houser. San Francisco; J. P AND HEATING -' p the said estate are required to 'py Davidson.' Ke.'fleld, Sask back borne" Brown, Vancouver; R. G. Davis; EXPERIENCE ' PHONE VA the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are Vancouver; W. Malcolm, Bute BALAGNO Florists Phone Green "M Box II S3 required to file them with me prop dale; W. Buchan, Kitwanga erly vermea on or oeiore me di&L A. Burgess, Alice Arm; H. P. Cahlll, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Schollen, Vancouver; J. H. Falls, city; C, McKinnell, Inver- com nng that , one ion war to niite I'uro a vounifntcr will ea evt-ry la bi ls to :ve - Miime "CRI-.AM OK WHEAT ' i He'll love it it no Ifoo.l' And it o t'Kid lor him! Cook to comple dietibilitjr ev.n for babirt in jut 5 inin-ot boiliui! . and it contains Iron and rrovil' Cul-c.um aixl Phosphorous lor dicta ilrtirvent in thce elements! ro whin you re marki tinif. k Vour (rrooor for 3 Mniute "Crram of Whrat". And for the "grown, vpa ' ' vour i'amilv . . f rv "Cream ot Whc.it" like thi for . breakfast . . topped with rwn, apncou or prune '. . and Iota of orown puiiar aad milk! M-flwirrtJ it' truly emo-o-oth .li-h ! day of July. 1949. failing which dls- j tnbuUon will be made having regard only to such claims of which I snail l ' have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C. j this 15th day of June. 1949. j behind in such food order th:it you a be happy a a iark! iou can fonct so much in the juh ot (tPtting away. l)nt vou turn oil the bathroom tap? Did vou till the paper bov ami milkman not to call? Are yonr conds lowellrv and other valuable fafe? WflL there $ no ea to Hurry about your twuafccs of onii time if you rent a Sa'rty Dniu.nt Buz at tkt BANK OF MOXTRF.AI.l For jut a cent or two a day vou ean " buy " veaHonf protcctiou and w6rry-free holiday! It a wonderful B of M " harfin ' j ou can't afford to mist! GORDON FRASEH FORBES, official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B ' C. . , ' (152) ness; N. Hilborn, Prince George; ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Figg, Muscatine, ! Iowa; G. Milburn, Vancouver; E. B. Huyck, Vancouver; J. B. plies. Greed and corruption of Nationalist leaders have been continuously undermining the National-, ist cause and sapping its strength. No amount of """financial or material aid from abroad can aver-come such internal handicaps. On this point, Gordon Walker wrote: "The fact is only too apparent here that aid to .--China has been for the most part a waste of time, - -effort and (U.S.) taxpayers' money. It now appears, there will be no return on the $2,000,000,000 which k. the United States has paid out since Japan's surrender. One could go on citing examples of wastage, misuse, often deliberate sabotage of foreign aid programs and materials. It is frequently one of the major topics of conversation when foreign businessmen here gather to commiserate. It also is ab- undantly clear that U.S. prestige in China has declined in reverse proportions to expenditures." ANYTIME ,3eto CLEAN YOUR CHIMNEY 9 ... Let us Inspect, rensir end flea" your i himney now lie prepared fr Fall. We also aperialiie in repair of gutter, down pipe and roofing. VsVdW.W fDepon Vancouver; Mr. andjjjj .jjg supreme court op bri- Mrs. M.: Hutter, St. Paul, Alta.; tish Columbia S. R. Yates. Vancouver: T.I in probate . iomtnmf PHnltt tt Nee TtvJay Woods, Smlthers; B. T. Phillips, i With Lm1 of Pe In the Matter of the- IMaU wf Ior-ottiy Miitr4 Ce!faH. rfrta-d, . Iiitiftale TAKE NOTICE that byuOrdeP of I Masset; Mr. and Mrs. I. Moe that, the story of Vl M ., ; - 1 But there s a fino s a . : p A H i . . VI I- P";Je 3 Mount Vernon, "Washington; ; A. Deacon. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs.- C. Dal' ell,-- Telegraph Creek; E. , Allen. Telegraph Creek-: L. J. Lin. Chicago; Mr. way to nave ver- r J, (j W M M V U 'round enjoyment V Jk TA1U)! Von U find it at yrnir His Honour ' Judie W. O, Fulton. Local Mudge of the Supreme Court of British Coluiobia- t wa on the ; 10th day of June. A. U. 4, ap- ( pointed Administrator of j the Estate of Dorothy" Mildred Cojslta. late i of Atlln. In the Province f British Columbia, who died on or about the 19th rinv nf .Tnnilnrv. 1949j ftt AtliU i of "nimrr.er-r i D e INTERCITY CHIMNEY SERV'f and Mrs. D. W. HorwilL ver; J. S. Green. Vancouver; Mr. Free Estimates Phone Red 241 - Reasunabl. Authored Licensed Chimney Service. All Work Cu and Mrs. L. Gray, Edinburgh, British Columbia ah persons in., Scotland; Mrs. H. Reid. . Port i debted to the said estate are re-i gro'-i rf in H'O ni u x ourtrr er4,tnicat one ioK, . . and rou'H hi:e the hsn.ly plajc mu-tani TxKn attached I Thrre'tJXi doubt f.b'iut it . . phnty of "plain-June di-lie ptrp right into the "eliimour1; e.;.. when vow use lb mi .Miptad us a flavour fl.i tcrer! Tin ffiiuiqc, itone-tround nmt)ini 'iii!. rich. i per Py to counties loovi Thaiw why 1 unta you to order limx i'refmrcd -l-low Mu-I:ird now ... so hudget-wi."e in lUs new 9 ounce jar I frnits thank to CI RTO Fuit Pectin. For with CVrto vou can preserve all the choice rn'h flavour of fully-ripe fruiU m am. nd jellies, no quickly, so ewilv Vcaii Certo recipe cut the tioiline time to jut 1 minute for ixith "amf jind jellies. And reMilt are always nr even for oepmncr il they follow tiaclly the tcUi rewpea in the booklet tinder the l.iM oi each Cerio bottle. AIR PASSENGERS 1 Types Green. G. Hatfield, K. F. Harding. WEDNESDAY From Vancouver E. Turn-bull, Mr. and Mrs. G. Christie, Mrs. B. McDonald, H. Carstensen, F. Doucette, Mrs. Scherk. From Sandspit-G. Ellison. Mrs. ling toi i pert f' Okana .ii-L ) net net Tu C Essington; Mrs. Leite, Kincolith; Mr. and Mrs. G. Pike, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. Blackerby, Louisville, Kentucky. Stanley R. Yates, welfare officer of the Department of Veterans' Affairs, Vancouver, ar Quality quired to pay the amount oi tneiri indebtedness tb me forthwith and . all persons having claims against the i Raid Estate are required to file them j with me properly verified in or before the 31st day of July. 1949. tall-; ' Ing which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of J ! which I shall have been notified. I DATED at Atlln. B. C, this Ilthl day of June. A. D. 1949. i ALBERT EDWARD RODDI3 j oificlal Administrator RITPLIF.S FOR (II phintinc STATIONFRY FOR Star Of Many A Summtr Meal i luscious rsalrry shortcike! And To Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. A. Williamson. Miss J. Capp, J. Lawrence. G. Stewart, Mrs. L. George, D. McRae, Mr. Goodrich, J., Keridall, T. Sherry, G. R. McDonald. TODAY (.KFETING Ctfl rived in the city Tuesday to in PF.SS AM) PFN I Hin p.-iMoh rvii-.m.rii terview local veterans on their . Mill whether the atrawt rric you lire lro: your own garden or big and iuir from the market . . . you 11 want io be ure Your shortcake M jvrl rifla. That why I tirsre vou to try thi.-TEA-BIfcK recipe:- Ttn-Dk Hl.orlrnk tield: shortcakes Ovew temperaitire: very rhot (475 dee. F.) t rnM Tea-lliftk Advertise in the Dally News! You Saw It In The News! problems. I DIBB PRINTING CO . To Sandspit J. Dyson, CESNER BLOCK Cut in fine'y tablespoon rhilled Hutter or ShOHrmnf. Make a well in the centre and bout in ail at once 21 rap miia. 6t,r briskly with a to.k until lomoincil -30 nccomis should be so-flcient. Turn out on uehtly flowed oakmg eanvae ot board and knead tently lor aojt if neconUs ic imotiii anuqh HoH out to Sa-inch thicknesr and har)f ;tn a floured 3-inrn round cutter. Arrange biscuits sr. nch apart on untreated oun. Bake In preheated oven 10 to M minutes . Spot ho, shortcake, jp'ejic w:U- lofl outter and fill ana top r erously w.th sweetened stri, hcrrin. :ve wi'.h pouitng cream or liHhtly swee'enec inc. f.avcurec! wttipoet create. Try othet Tea-Bisk ;r:it too Uumt'iitiK pmicakcs pud dine all ao vrn asv to 3iakc and aehewas vLuft you follow tli dimple racinas un avery lea-Bk ec!:i;el A LARGE SELECTION OF RAD! PORTABLE and BATTERY s a r Triced From $2!l.!5 lo IT'S NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT SOUVENIRS . . . TOTEM POLES Hand-Carved by Local Natives. LEATHERCKAFT Burnt Leather Designs. NOVELTIES of all kinds. . AT PlllLI RCA VICTOR p.jgSj Biscuits 1 ! I eaa - ELECTUAH0MF. ewaawaaawatsssswassawaaaaw-"- i ROYAL fllTv ( Jt CAN RED FOODS ' --Itg00 aafcjsaa y- Sit 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 400 That Happy, Head-in-the-Clouds Feeling DONT MISS THE FUN AT ORMl Liiiilierlost Seems to come naturally to those who dine at the Civic Centre Dining Room . . . i HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. . 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET and THIRD. AVENUE' For - FISHING, BOATING, HUNTING, SWIMMING, DANCING . . . . AND MANy OTHER SPORTS Fun for the Whole Family at LIMBERLOST. Make your reservations early and be sure of your Happy Holiday In the Bermudas of the North. ' PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST .vo g Alt' ! DAVb, STORE HOUPB-WEEK SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS N Treat yourself to Lunch Treai the Family to Dinner Take home 7 P.M. I"'1 Emerge o PHONE 79 Dally car delivery service from 0 ant. till 0 p.m. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT LIMBERLOST LODGE LTD. PHONE 5C3 OR UNION STEAMSHIPS OFFICES PHONE 568. Civic Centre Dining Room For Reservations afid Chicken In The Rough V'tione Red 705 ,itntitittrttt-ttre"' iaMWwwwtwwwM.M.. a. !