CANBERRA, tf British and n,ore thn join ?r"'l. Fran,, Vs" United States interests Intend to Invest at least $150,000,000 ol Iptintt ttupnt Datlg J!3cto Li a. Friday, May 7, 1948 new capital In Australian indus MSraLUCT' NEWS Italy have also 'i !nia' tries, a recent survey revealed. Possibility ul " . "toltl The new industries will employ MOOSE WOMEN HONOR MEMBERS dustries tw HIFPO ON RAMFAGE LOUREN CO-MARQUES, South Africa. ) A hippopotamus, hit by a car here, stampeded into town and into the lobby of a hotel, blundering about, smashing furniutre and fixtures. By the time residents had armed themselves, the hippo had smashed through one of the hotel walls, jumped into the sea and swam away. SHOWER FOR TERRACE BRIDE STEWART A special meeting TODAY TO SATiiDnTT I of the Stewart Chapter, Women Timely Topics from Terrace DEAD TREE RADIO STATION CLOSING TERRACE Mrs. Milton Alger, 'of the Moose, honored two de-assisted by Mrs. C. Alger, was parting members and held a G3L' I UN EVES.-. The m class Initiation" for two other hostess recently to about thirty members in recognition of their young people at her home, hon Hugo KraufSner passed through Terrace at the weekend on his way to Hazelton on business. He was accompanied by Long a key communications close to forty years ago. Prince Rupert at the, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gordon and were guests at the Terrace hotel, leaving on Tuesday's train for the coast. 6ATUM I I e-.a 00 - v.m - 9.14 I Yearlinn oring Miss Phyllis Little whose WOrk in the organization, marriage to Mr. Arnold Best ! Senior Regent, Mrs. Jean took place this week. The popu- Stewart, paid tribute to Mrs. B. At one time it was me omj source of communication between the Mainland and the Is Mr. and Mrs. McLean who stayed over at Campbell's Cabin, their former home, for the weekend. lands and was also an integral Dart of the weather and steam Mr. aud Mrs. G. Peters ol Prince Rupert spent the weekend In Terrace. Gregory PECK Jane WYMAN jm shin rpDortina set-uo on the lar young bride was 6howered Harrison and Mrs. W. Spomer, with a miscellaneous asortment 0( Hyder, both of whom were of lovely gifts which were leaving the district for the placed before her in a prettily sout,h. decorated basket. Mrs. M. McKay, chairman of After tht:ik;.;g all her friends the homemaking committee and and displaying the gifts re- Mrs. S. Rozaire, chairman of the centre fur the Queen Charlotte Islands and the Northern British Columbia coast, old Dead Tree Point wireless station on the east coast of the Islands between Skidegate and Tlell is to be abandoned before long, according to report from the Islands. Dead Tree Point is a two-man station and was established Tom Burns, recently super coast.' The development of the radio phone and private wireless sta tions in recent years has dim' Mr. Fred Nasn, local surveyor, left on Sunday for Prince Rupert where he has business to attend to. He was accompanied by Mrs. Nash and his assistant, Charles de Kergommeaux. AN IDEAL annuated from the C.N.R. is back in Terrace to stay after membership committee, were honored for their leadership. inished the essential function oi spending the past year in "Mother's Day" Git old Dead Tree. BOOKS Or TIIEATItt; IK KITS Mrs. F. Eve and Lynn Gordon, drove In from freshments were served. Those present or sending gifts included, Mesdames C. Alger, M. Alger, Casey, Turner, Crogo, McNabb, C. R. deKergom-meaux, E. Haugland, C. Haug-lund, G. Haugland, A. Haugland. Norrington, Thomas, Llewellyn, Johnstone, D. Little, Sik-Irr, J. Campbell, H. Fisher, E. Finlayson, and the Misses Phyl THEY'RE HERE AGAIN The Popular CONNOR "TIIKUMO" yas FRANCOIS LAKE Mrs. Partington has been ill with a sharp attack of pleurisy, but is able to do her own housework again. Bow ma, HzW City Merchants City merchants are asked in future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department In keeping to the regular hour for publication. lis Little, Mary Little, Grace Lit- m MJUIMtM MOM.L MLTAI. Tl'B THERMO-INSIXATII) AUTOMATIC PltESSUtt Wlll.,u FOl'K-YF.AK Cil'AKAN'TtK tie, A. Moiiior, E. Molitor, D Cole, E. Crego and N. Oliver. BEE THEM AT Lee Cooper sleeps In a caboose I amongst his sheep now during I lambing season. The other (morning when he got up early ihe opened the door and looked out to see a huge grey wolf play Customers stick like best of glues, to those whose ads are in The News. 55 A PJ .U f1 RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC TilVTVI I ' aT I'HONE M 313 THIRD avimi; wis: bus i ing with a little lamb which had died and had been placed on a pile of brush in the bushes. She was lying down like a dog and Mothers pawing aim tossing uie imiiu t For Daughter, Son and Father Mother's Day j GIFTS I Day about. Lee took down his rifle and shot, the bullet passing through her neck and out beside her ear. The wolf collapsed and didn't move. It is most unusual for anyone to shoot a female wolf as they C lilllllllll seem to stay at home more than the males. Lingerie Hankies Blankets Dresses ('oats Suits TONIGHT Our assistant ranger this year is Paul Piche and he is living in the cottage whcrl Bob Benson lived last year. DOZENS OF IDEAS WALLACE'S I OF COl'RSE! I ' 'fCTXvX , ' ' -ss5 1 v drugs y ,f Dave Larkey has moved with his dog Pilot into the Robert Jeffrey cottage. He used to live at Maple Bay and has come to the Landing for the fishing, bringing his own boat with him. CALLING ALL LOGGERS! Automobile Owners- John Keefe has left for Smi-thers where he will be assistant FroeA'-un danut-rs art' past. II is lirf forest ranger. He will take his motor-bike so that he can cSme home occasionally. 10 - ton U. S. Navy Launches and Landing Craft. Do the hard work the easy way with their powerful Diesel engines. Surplus price complete, $3,500.00 and $3,950.00. (One - tenth of actual cost). to drain off antifreeze and 'Tower II Make it easy for yourjelf! Eat fight the cooling system of your car or t rink j II "corner" . in in the the kitchen kitchen . . . . ; ; in in front front of of a J nreuaration for warmer wealbcr und M Fred Lindsay will be on the Verdun Lookout this season, and is staying at the Landing at present.' Mrs. Lindsay will follow shortly, and will be with Fred at the lookout, where she expects to do several paintings. CALLING ALL SAWMILLS! runs. LINDSAY MOTORS III cool herb garden window. Use a "dining table" that dropi down out of the way between meals . ; ; And then most important of all put down o sparkling bright Gold Seal Congoleum rug! Its smooth surface is easy to clean with the swish of a damp cloth. And durable I Why, its wear-layer of heat-toughened paint and baked enamel is actually equcif in thickness to 8 coals of best floor paint applied by band. But when you buy your Congoleum rug look for the familiar Gold Seal. Without it remember I it isn't I'JIONK John Nash came down to the Landing on Saturday afternoon with a new canoe which he has built himself, complete with sail. The residents all walked down to see him start off home with the sail and a good breeze. Powerful Diesel Mill Units complete with 105 h p. B u d a , 150 h. p. Hercules and 225t h.p. G.M. . Grays. Offered as low as $2,300.00. Quadruple your output at HALF the cost! I ISHEKMEN ! ! 1 PACIFIC Congoleum. You'll be surprised how much ! Consult us for the best Diesel for your boat at a surplus price MARINE SUPPLY CO., LTD. 1400 West Pender St. Telephone Marine 7750 I incsl QUALITY SEEDS Best garden Ins eqdipmcnt. enriching fertilizers, insecticides! We have 'em all to assure you of a line productive garden. quality you can buy for so little money. Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs . . . product of Congoleum Canada Limited, Montreal, Your dealer may be temporarily oul of Congoleum becuuse supplies are still very short. Please fry htm again as he receives limited shipments from time to time. Vancouver, B.C The school children have sent $50 to the bank in Burns Lake to be forwarded to the European school children. There are only twenty-seven children attending school and the eldest is fourteen so they are to be congratulated on their efforts. Most of the money was raised I SV SiiRUG I) i Vm'aMinua mi INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED SEE A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" phuni' ur call at by their sale of work, and some was donated by them. r: For your yardoniiw hui)ii' jjt R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Miss Margaret Reed, who has m SEE YOUR PRINCE RUPERT DEALER Gordon & Anderson Ltd. - - - A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. been teaching here for the past month, left for Fort St. James on Saturday morning where she will teach until the summer holidays. . 3 nIEES See the New Carpet at our store. Will not absorb water easy to clean. In large and small sizes and by the yard. Phone 775 327 3rdAve. A The Popular S.S. riioitf 3ii IJ Mt Rridc Street . By Chic Young -Every Man For Himself! BLONDIE PRINCE RUPERT Sails For 1 MOTHER'S 1 you can't my ;l COTTAGE CnEESE New Creamed Fresh Made1 VALENTIN DAIRY 1 Yofir Dally . ALL-WEATHER 8ERVICI I VANCOUVER AND inti;rmdiate ports EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M. - For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT "t Information call or write City or Depot Tlcltet OfXtw , PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. - . .- . XlEXANDE-0 SJB r.r. Hi I? ALEXANDER 6ATHE ELMER AM0Y(PE,L1- "TEW j , A--' , BATHE ELMER) A ADD WATER TO 7t2?mT SJS 3 wfrD TS w4-4 Lj IN E l'"- , f ' nft MARINE REAl. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL (Formerly Knox) A Quiet, Pleasant Place to Live COMPLETELY RENOVATED Rooms Redecorated Spring-Filled Mattresses New Management Proprietor, TOM PESUT PHONE 71 RUPERT tLAl-BKN & WM NEW ROYAL (J. We e 'lake Take Listings Listings ol of BOATS FOR .. . SALt . 0 R TllA'l CJiJ ,...1TU mmlMhl. MMtlM Alr A ' I , tSKUKMia I ..adiMF. RE HOTEL - A Home Away From Hume 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold " ' Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 251 P.O. Bos 195 RUPEK1 r,:HABTIS POR titles SAM'. ' w tcrfronti (Just Easi 01 xi'-- Box S48