. 'Wi"T iii 1T1 l r i in n-- - mil tm iii "ilST. pfln mipef! Dan? nel r ( . 1 ' 1949 !"in- and sV' Friday, June 17. Stewart. v. Mrs B!r- is t r . w 1 Ray Reflects . . . ... and Reminisces pding a ,e; J Smilh relieve , British rJ. annual vacation. ' family sail- Since the Oessborough Hotel thing unchanged. And now It ws built in Saskatoon, that looks quite probable there will be prairie town has developed to prospect of also seeing what 'rip to and Seattle, FtiiaU CS temoeraie P city rank. People ' want com-, catraracts. waienaiis, p..iui forts. Tourists look lor service 'currents and flowing streams in line with modern Ideas and 'can do in the way of creating are prepared to pay for It. State-'power and still be retained as ly Chateaus, here and there in part of the general picture. Canada, have in no small way J Salut ions, O British Columbia! contributed to c o m m u n i t y the Irame of alpine, growth and Tourists are finding Jn in thp VurfonjAh th&dMoft moderation resorts. Accommodation, where museum, much of interest and information. No one can pass, 1 it combines an absence of extreme heat or cold, scenic love prince n "4 C ". ti-ithnut. rpiilizincr that Prince 4 1 liness, up-to-daness, a dash of . nitration BOWLING 'I X DAILY i originality In design and a touch of the historic, can make a iiiurie that will travel far. AIM V 1 b 1 - " well worth a visit. Strangers linger. That's more than local citizens do. Some have not yet inspected the premises. 3:31) P.M. TO ll "HAVE A CASE UAMtY AT "This is the first time in fifteen years we've been to. the beach!" ALL TIMES J I IJ I f " -ffl Saturdays - j; to 12 Midr,; Bowl in Clean ai, fcurroundir. Having published for a century, the London (Qnt.t Free Press pi UiLed an edition in t'i sectiiHis, containing 232 pages, So far, satirists do Jiot ap L- T. Buchanan Simpson of the night on the Coqultlam for the Queen Charlotte Islands. and H. H. Govei nuieiit sailed last. pear to have been unduly caustic making 1,356 columns. While m lending their talents to the Telegraph service cheerfully saying it must be a re- federal campaign. And they markably fine paper, we would have managed to hew to the likf to add that, if a job as route line, let quips fall where they boy were offered, we'd be a bit will. irtriiUereut about accepting. j - - . DECORATION DAY SUNDAY Attention HousewiJ Treat the Family to a Dtliciot REAL FRESH Fl Margarine Is finally available and can be tinted yellow, whit" or ivory. Margarine, truth to tejl, j Sacrifices of Canada's war j veterans will be remembered on Sunday afternoon when mem- BASEBALL SCHEDULE TERRACE MEAT MARK WEC5DES bcrs of Prince Rupert's I O D E. ha.s occupied liuich publicity ;PLA' $10,0 '3pee CM HE ) Ilea net "chapters, the Canadian Legion sjuce in recent years yet butter j George E. Peters. Prop, MKATS : Bi niJt : FCiGS -:-irij! LIMITED QUALITY SKRVICK .cwi. -i--i i a n(j the Legion Women's Auxii-City baseball league schedu'e iary observe Decoration Day with calls for each of the three teams a ceremony at the Cenotaph to play 20 gafnes during the and grave-decoration rites at summer. Games will be played the soldiers' plot In Fairview as far as Prince Rupert is concerned, still seems the favorite son. Incidentally, the province of Saskatchewan, after valiant effort to protect the farmers and dairymen, spent about $4,000 on margarine for the patients of three times a week, weather. Sponsored by Queen Mary I permitting Sundays, Tuesdays Battlefoid mental hospital. and Thursdays THE PPPE OF THE PACIFIC FATHER HAS HIS DAY - Sunday, June 19 Send him a Suitable Card one of Coutfa Canadian Cards, of course. 6c to 109 Chapter, I O D E , the function , 1 will start with a parade from the Canadian Legion hall to the Cenotaph, led by the Prince Rupert Shrine Club Band. At the Cenotaph, wreatlis will be laid . and an address given by Rev. . George Sendall ot First Presby-; June 19 - Savoys vs. Commercials. June 21 Merchants vs. June 23 Merchants vs. How splendid, from both the aesthetic and financial standpoints for a province to have sceuery. You can sell grandeur and still have it with every- 5f terian .Church. Those taking part will then VANCOUVER NEW WESTMINSTER VICTORIA This dvcrtiemnt is not publisr.ee! ot displayed by the Liquor Control Bord 0 by th Government of British Columbia Father' Pay Suggejtloni AGREEMENT travel by car to Fairview Ceme BROADWAY tery where the graves in the A Clood Hook Playing Card Address Book ON RUSSIA Iiook Jtey H'ase Pen It Pencil Set Photo Si soldiers' plot will be decoratea with poppies in honor of their sacrifices. Snapkliut Album Desk AccessoriM A Tradt W Kirk- non and William A. Muldrew. Second Officer Jack M. James Stewart, Regent , ( hess Ket Poker C hip Burnt leather Sot ALTO LIFT (Continued from Page 1) Hostess Mrs. Dor C. Billings Radio Officer waUam Ad- ! : ham. ! Third Officer Harry R. White. Magazine Subscriptions Un FavorvU Vm of Queen Mary Chapter will be in charge of the proceedings- Willian: aras. i .Chief Engineer Alex S. Mofr - Officers of the 5,995-ton 3G5- . Extra Third Officer 'foot vessel are: Warden. PARIS (J Western power; diplomats concentrate . iotlay on ' removing obstacles "delaying agreement with Russia on an Austrian independence treaty foreign ministers of Great Britain, United States, France and Russia, after a recess, will re-1 convene tomorrow to try and : fiettle the problem In what may 1 be the last secret session of the fatt. Hole Purser Phillip A. Assistant Purser -James Master Capt. Graham O. Hushes. 1- First Officer Douglas F. E. T. S. Moore, who is stationed on the Queen Charlotte Islands with the Canadian Fishing Co.. left by air today to return to the Islands after spending a few days at his home here. ' Second Engineer Walter J. , Phillips. Third Engineer Alexander jHill. John. Freight Clerks Cyril D. Gag BEST FOOD BEST COOKING four-week conference. Fourth Engineer Arthur Ag The foreign ministers also ate. expect to discuss a "code of. fair Fifth Engineer Douglas lillNk SE DISHES A srr.riALTY play" which would eliminate Brown. barriers to trade and transport Sixth Engineer Tom Briggs Seventh Engineer J o h n G. Law. - ation In Germany. Western diplomats continued today to study In death every aspect of Russia's price for re-establishment of Austrian inde FOR TAKE-HOME ORDERS PHONE 200 Hours 7 a m. to 1 a.m. (Saturdays to 1:30 a.m.) (Sundays to Midnight) 608 West Third Avenue Electrician Walter W. White. S a n i t ar y Engineer -William Campbell. pendence. They were seeking to I Chief Steward Harold E. Mil i determine just what assets in Austria Russia is likely 'to claim as part of her settlement. ler. Second Steward Stanley Lar-conibe. Stewardess Mrs.' Gladys Wil- Save Ite: C to acre v Th s.V 'triel ; WH hss O ' sued ! ioult lotice It t) Yom Jon .1 Jflc'iit rUt alia vrltln " . Dfil Ve, 1 h u rubu ncoi 'Be: ;: 1 r i L I j i 4u c pi 0 1 MEW ROYAL IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Bill Kinson. Junior Stewardess Mrs. Marj Peterson. HOTEL TISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE t IN THE MATTER OP TUB ' ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND 111 I lie Matlfr xl tbr nf lilies Try a Classified Ad lor Results. A Home Away From Home Spfiiln. ItpfrHsril, Intrslatc , TAKE NOTICE that by ordor of Wis Honour Judge W. O. Pulton. I Loral Judge of the Supreme Court of British CoIlimhiA T wa nn thp PRECIOUS TIME ERISHABLE FREIGHT Call 476 For information on Regular or Charter Flights throughout' British Columbia 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water 13th day of June. A D. 1949, appoint- SAVOY cu nuiuiiii.struujr witn ine win annexed, of Jules Beculn. late of Prince Rupert. British Columbia. I PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Who died at Prlnc Rupert. prltUih Columbia, on the 2nd d iy nt January, 1949. All persona indebted to Phone 281 P.O. Box 190 HOIK 1 the said estate are required to pay , the amount of their Intlebtcdness to me forthwith and all persons hav )GS All Tn n I W. L. WOODS, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. UQX 1397 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT PHLNTINC SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE STATIONERY FOR HOME ing claims against the auid estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 31st day of July, 1949, falllnt; which distribution will be piade haviug regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. C. this 15th day of June, 1949. GORDON FEASER fORBES. official Administrator, TRUCKS USE JOHN H. BULGER DPTOMETR 1ST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue PREETING CARDS PENS AND PENCILS U.S. CEMENT for DIBB PRINTING CO. Prince Rupert, B C. tN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE rifl TT7TT ATI? TT?J TTfiR 1 BESNER BLOCK PHONE 231 i i i i i h i ii i i i . i 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 t " In the Matter nf the :siate & Dor to fit every type of iob ( MOW AVAILABLE FARGO TRUCKS othy Mildred Cmillas. deceased. Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton. Loral Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, i waa on the 10th day of June. A. D. 1949. ap "Chrysler-Built" in Canada pointed Administrator of the Es AVAILABLE fS CARLO AV LOTS Any Quantity Immediate Shipment Good Supply JL'SED fLAV BRICKS PERMANENTE (CEMENT CARDINAL CEDARWALLS INSl'PLAST MEXICO REFRJXXORJES TIMM ALUMINUM WINDOWS SASH tate of Dorothy Mildred Coultas. late of Atlln. In tlie Province of British 16,000 Pounds Gross Rating 150 and 165-inch Wheel Base Replace That Old Truck With One of These Fine New Columbia, who died on or about the 12th day of January, 1949, at Atlln Brltlbh Columbia. All persona In debted to the said estate are re The following models in stock at Rupert Motors Ltd. for immediate delivery: 12G" W.B. 1-ton Express 132" W.B. 2-ton Chassis and Cab with Reinforced Frame and 2-Speed Rear Axle. 170" W.B. 3-ton Chassis and Cab with Reinforced Frame and 2-Speed Rear Axle. quired to. pay the auuiuut U their indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against tike said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or he-fore the 31st day of July, 1949, falling which distribution will be made having regard only to suck claims of Qiippmnn Aiun amii RflllY LIMITED LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL phone i PEEKS-McBRIDE LIMITED ' 1051 Main Street VANCOUVER, B.C. Third and Park Avenue PRINCE RUPERT ( Rupert Motors which I shall have been jaotlfled. DATED at Atlln, B. C4 this Uth day of June, A. D 1949. ALBERT EDWARD RODDId Official Administrator Atlln, BrltUii Columbia (152) PHONES 8C6 AND S66