prince Biiprtt Dflilp ratios Ltu 3 Friday, May 7, 1U13 PIONEERS END Local News Items ... LVWOOD FOR BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR EFFECTS with compliments, "but It ha never yet been recognized by men in high places that women have earned a right by their work and sacrifice during the war to a voice in the counsels of peace. "There should be more women TIMBER SOIIU'ES (Continued rrom Page V. FORTY-YEAR RESIDENCE HERE Pr sq. ft, L SlrUd Fir .. Ll'raft Headed, ii , ........ Mrs. O. Saul, of Burns Lake is sailing on the Catala tomorrow on a trip to Vancouver. Softball Exhibition, Oyro Ball Ju-riy for trucking to the bi'ach at Church Creek which is about to Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Walker 2Uc 10 Vic 10c 20c 25c 20c 20c 18c reopen Its own camp. Axel Os-trom is the superintendent here. on international commisions and organizations. Canada hasn't recognized her women in Hi,.,,,, iN" & 316" '. Leave for Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Walker, kicrn Park. Bo-Me-Hi vs. H.M.C.S. Ontario. Saturday, May 8, 6:30 S.O.N. Meeting and Social, Friday, May 7, 8 p.m. sharp. Rev. and Mrs. Frank A. Mc-Phee, of Burns Lake are sailing on the Catala Saturday for Vancouver to attend a conference of the United Church. Don Forward is sailing on the Catala Saturday for Vancouver where he will attend a confer P:inclliiiK, nuiiiner 1 ' The focal point of the Powell that way . . . p.m. (109) River Co. operation on the Is number i, " " rmnuletc stock of new mouldings for use with "It is very Important that pioneer residents of Prince Rupert left last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to lands, however, is the rafting camp at Beatty Anchorage where Howard Murphy, veteran tim women today realize that they plywood panels ber cruiser of the Queen Char are not living In the same world Kitchener, Ontario. L F0li ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET SHOWING MODERN r PLYWOOD INTERIORS lotte Isands, left Cumshewa a crew of twenty men engages in the important work of build their grandmohers lived in Mr. Walker arrived in Prince Inlet this week for a vacation Their voice and Influence Is trip to Vancouver. needed boh In the international Rupert in the bustling, building days 38 years ago. The young city was then making arrange ing the Davis and flat rafts in wMich the logs are transported to the mainland across Hecate ALBERT AND McCAFFERY LTD. ence of the United Church of Canada as lay delegate. Meeting of Job's Daughters, May 7, at 8 p.m. Addenda hon and national field." PHONE 116 Women senators took their t Lumber Building Supplies 7. quested to assemble ments for a new water supply and Mr. Walker went to work on place in the Senate just like oring Mother's Day. Silver March men, she said. Probably the and Social. (108) the project. He had a hand in the building of the dam where JJ at the Temple between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. todaj to' meet a visiting delegation from the Western States. Also L L.m TO CLASSIFY WANTS MORE Constable and Mrs. A. Rossi- Straits to Captain's Cove and thence down the "Inside Passage" to the mills down the coast. Northern Fulpwoods (Pacific Mills( operation in Cumshewa Inlet is that of the former Morgan camp where one hundred Shawatlan River spills out of Woodsworth Lake. As foreman Ladies of the Chapter, for a tea most useful function of the Senate is to give people of Canada a chance to think twice about legislation. A bill sometimes passes quickly .through the Commons without public ter of the city police force sailed last night on the Prince Rupert escorting seven prisoners to for the city waterworks depart WOMEN IN for the lady visitors. (It) Guitar in case, on Fri-April 30. Will party in .' home it was left please R,,i 884, or notify ment he also was responsible Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Wilson left Oakalla and the provincial in this week for Vancouver to at PUBLIC OFFICE discussion. By the time it (110) k News. men are employed under the superin tendency of George Kennedy. It was the late John R tend a conference of the UniteQ reaches the Senate the public has had a chance to be informed MIGO ' SHIRTS For LEISURE For BUSINESS For EVERY 'SUMMER HOUR A new casual shirt that is shown in many attractive colors, the new Migo Casualaire shirt can be worn with or without a tic. Casualaire is also shown in the new Soap 'n Water fabric, unconditionally Church which is to be held next for laying many of the pipelines. When the lines carrying the water supply across the floor of Shawatlan's Passage sprung leaks, shortly after being laid by contractors, it was Rolf Walker's job to repair them. Use in tin. Daily News! Morgan who pioneered logging week. dustrial school. Early Summer Sale! Coats, Jerseys and Print Dresses, small and large sizes. Blouses, short and long sleeves, good value. STAR'S STYLEWEAR. (108) and opinion Is crystallized. Many Senator Iva Fallis Says It's Time They Had a Voice in Peacetime Work VICTORIA, B. C. (Pi The in this field over thirty years bills are amended in the Senate Mrs. D. R. Manson, who has ago and whose estate sold out been guest at the home of her For that work he obtained a country would benefit if more Van (amp's ... son and daughter-in-law, Mr, We extend a friendly invita and Mrs. Al Manson, sailed last large steam donkey from a logging firm on the Queen Char women were in public afairs, In the opinion of Senator Iva C. tion to spend your holiday at Rev.-and Mrs. J. A. McAllister, of Terrace, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancou you II want it often I night on the Prince Rupert tc return to her home at Vancou Fallis of Peterborough, Ont. for a large fortune two years ago to the Pacific Mills. These are today's logging operations on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Two important deals suggest new major operations on the Islands before very long the acquisition by Powell the "Dunes." For information and rates, apply Mrs. J. Slag- Senator Fallis said in an ver. boom; Tl-Ell, Queen' Charlotte ver to attend sessions of the B.C. conference of the United Church which is being held next week. Islands. (7,21) Interview that women of Canada had been "practically Ignored" in representation on international bodies, "and it's about time they were given a lottes and yarded the leaded sce-tions to the east side of the passage. To speed up the work of disjointing the sections, he improvised a circular jet heater. Mr. Walker stayed with the city waterworks department for many years until he left to take a job with the power company. Much of the time was spent at the Falls River plant although TENDER SPAGHETTI WITH TANGV CHEESE River Co. of the old Aliford Bay air base property across Skidc- Reach who's who, and who is HAZELTON GROUP WELL RECEIVED AT DRAMA SHOW not luck, nor fate . Advertise more in The Blame abuse . . whose . . . Advertise mors in The voice in peacetime work News. Women had been showered News. gate Inlet from Queen Charlotte City and the large Aero establishment and holdings at Jus-katla in Massett Inlet. The Awards Made On Final Night Powell River Co. may also, it is anticipated, open on a largo during the war he worked for a time at the city drydock. Mrs. Walker, who was also scale at Honna River, a short distance west of Queen Charlotte born in the east has been in Prince Rupert almost as long as city in Skidegate Inlet. Floods, wash-outs or late trains were not enough to prevent the Hazelton Superior School drama grelp from staging a fine performance at the final session of the Drama and Music Festival last night. The crowd, which overflowed the seating accommodations and occupied the standing room at the back of the auditorium gave guaranteed washable or money refunded. her husband and both of them will be missed by their friends. Mr. Walker said he thinks just as much of Prince Rupert as he SlMUNtt ' nCC riVTCFN SlUW- . ever did and if he was a young man again he would stay for he sees many opportunities in the At ALL SWEU r M(SS! future of the city. However, he feels that for he and Mrs. Walk the Hazelton players a resounding welcome when their play. "Who Gets the Car Tonight," was announced by chairman A. er, nearing the age when life should be lived at a slower pace, his home town of Kitchener has much to offer. Upholstering M. Hurst. Ton honors in the senior di Bargains YOU Simply W SPRING SUITS in STYLES VOU .VAWWW, AND LsJf CAN'T RESIST FURNITURE vision of the drama completion went to the cast of "Cottage! '-".BACON & BEANS. For Sale." As director of the I Mike Nickerson left this afternoon by air on a business trip ulay. Mrs. M. E. Chappie ac cepted the trophy on behalf of ,t0 Vancouver, the cast. I KLONDYKE MITE f TONIGHT- : civic centre : ;j DINING ROOM REPAIR TRUCK AND AUTO CUSHIONS .RECOVERED Ask for LASTAimE available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention LOVIN'S (Next to CFPR) rnoNi: iu.m: i Announcements All advertisement tills column will be charged fur h full ruouLU at 25 cents a word Mother's Day MAY 9 CARDS Gyro Klondyke Nitc, May 7. Mother's Day Tea, Hume Cooking. Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) 5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. Shrine Club Band Concert May 10. In the junior drama class the award went to Booth Memorial's Senior High School group for their performance in "The Courting of Marie Jenvrin." W. Griffiths was presented with a silver cup for his portrayal of Carrington in "Bracelet of Doom" and Mr. Webber in "Cottage For Sale." Mrs. Hazel Wright was named the best senior actress for her part as Mrs. Dooley in "Cottage For Sale." Reg Lavigne was presented with an award for being the best junior actor at the festival. He won this on the strengtn of his fine acting as Wernecko, the French inn-keeper in "The Courting of Marie Jenvrin." Geraldine Martin will take a silver trophy home to Hazelton for winning first place among the junior accesses at the fes- Exciting suits in fifteen smart, Spring styles; herringbones, stripes and butanya in the latest Spring pastels. 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