Prince Rupert Daiiy News Friday. May 12, 1950 KHW.MK I.MPORTA.VCE (Continued from page li V. Boys Prepared For Big Bout TDnighi a-, the Civic Cem- 'cr.mmun:tv of. Prir.ce Rupert and ! TtJ?'' " jf-fr -r&Tp ')VVJ1 1 I the Canadian National lay in; ' ; : V , Ji W Vjf X"V' li 11 ! I i young Prince Rupert puKi;,,, " meet in tho Bmir,i 1 A nanUon and development that i - ?4t 3f - X- 1 I - V I- 4 . V' ' V ' J f'Jj i would brin, mater measure I j $ 'V VCj" Tf V S "' - -V$ ; or prosperity to Prince Rupert ft MT. V '-'' h U I J ,one eye on the opponent and th. ' other on the ftowen orm Apt,', ",.Jf! , .'I Trophy and other cups and ill ; r--J phies. The bovs. oys. ranair- ransir. I li m tran.sportatior. of people and jr,',i-'; -4- y j " ,"-' '' t LT -trl ir.ocd, but ae are naturally in ".. "l, ; - v . -'. w t " I "VVNl ff--k.-Jr iteresu-d in fintaUng the K3 I t.r f-"- - 1 I f 1 I J -l f T J; . 3tW :of commerce between everv citi m" ,t ' i.- - a - ? U i "i he weight from 60 to 195 ivf nci elshed jiitu in in aur,n( aur.ng the late ar.er neon today a"d a are maiened ou The following i JK.xerwUlbeta brackets given bv K,n,. Sports and Boxing Club. en Carlson 195i. Bob Scar'f Clarec:e Gardiner ins, J. Phillips l55l. John I f "l i -U '. ' i' il ' ! li 4 tor aid lir.'ivinrp in th nntinn r- ?. - - .. u l . Tliii advertitement i not published or diieleycd by the Liquor Control board cx by the Government i b,H-.h Columbia. ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY (gerald 162i,JimRay 160,. Mike RaUo 155. Harry Yule Doug Scott (153). Bob Berthelet 147. Fred Falkener (147). Richard Morgan U47). BiU Morrison' ' ".'..' .'..''. . - V "' . - -r 4 j ; t ""U 'k ; , ' " t Jio'f J Short Season i Is Indicated PLTERSBURO, Alaska (P--U h&libut landings here are any NO TOURISTS NOW The rampaging Red River has virtually wrecked this tourist camp outside St. Norbert in suburban Winnipeg. The buildings barely show above water. Several are afloat. tCP PhoUii LIQUOR-CONTROL PLEBISCITES ACT QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY Notice is hereby given that the list of voters of Queen Charlotte City Polling Division for the forthcoming plebiscite under the "Liquor -control Plebiscites Act" will close at 5:00 p m. on the 27lh day of May, 1950, after which no names can be acldttl to the li-st. If you are eligible and your name is not on the voters list, register now. O. F. FORBES, Registrar of Voters, Prince Rupert Electoral District. serv and in "hannellin? traffi throuyh Canadian seaports in ac cordance with long eoutinucJ i rational pulicy" Mr. Oordoi' a.sked his listeners, however, to remember that his visit here was es-senUally to "stop, look and, listen" and to ' add what he could s-e and hear to the store of information he Lad becr. s.-.al.y aciuiiiulri-ting about tns terriKry. (That he had aiready been successful in cataloguing economic resources of this trea was indicat'-U by many fact. and figu-es to h!ch Mr ChnAon alluded "Building on its natural foundation, this port has been equipped for an important part in the economic life of this country," he said. Mr. Gordon emphasized the shorter and faster direct route which was offered through the port of Prince Rupert from the American Midwest to Alaska, a route which ooid affeet most important saving in vulnerable ocean shipping and added : 1 "This route, of course, has economic advantages that favored its use quite apart from its . wartime significance." Mayor G. W. Rudderhaaj on be-' as a momenta of his visit here, half of the city, expressed "sin- Grace w as asked by C A. Bern-cere and deep appreciation" ot.er at opening of the dinner. i (148. Chuck de KerSOmc-ux (1351, Manfred Leaveat il34i. Chubby Sta-fy 130). chuck Place .U28), Pat Parnel u?Qi Vic Pierce (120), Alvin Atkins U20). Julian Parnell 120 Orant Parson (120i Ray Petersen (105). Danny Nufleld U00 Larry Atchem (100), Rocky Terry MOO), Jimmy OToole 80i. Francis Rowe (80). Ralph W'ck i80), Jackie Mutch 60i and Grant Carrigr i6u fish buyers here vnen it was reported approximately SOO.Onc pounds of halibut had beea landed since the season opened ttken ln by the same daje last year. The length of the halibut - ra u Inspect Property At Mr Gordon's visit. The citizens of Prince Rupert would wbh him success in his responsibilities and that mutual p. ofit oulo accrue as a result of. his administration. Looks To Railway Mr. frfcueiur.ai ieit mat it waj indication df those at oth?r Alaska ports, It wiil be a short waion. That was the opinion of, IS a C. N. R. city and, as such, look- I he had ided to get out !ed to the rail ay company for i and meet the ne" of ln0 certain things that ml?ht not be i names he haU !een and the expected from other crga-.tza ! 066 here the rked. His vi it He took him to lhe drydock. freight jtlons. bespoke from Mr. Gor- icon a continuation of the ori- sh'ds- si1tm ""d tn-r in.stalla-iglnal Interest in and unrierstar.d- ,ions ,n the a:ta as weI1 as ocai i . .... . . . . inHnctfiou usiness and J "v , ,M, , Prices are three, cents higher a, cj i than hast year. Last year, he revealed in spite lng 01 lnw port comPatlD'e witn ? . P.ZZ the original conceotion of Kir The presidential party, wahh ' ;' Hours''1 "Smiain'.M : route Z n;Ir.'tf b, Amc S!at ? ,J fiC7 carloads of fish and other r,ence as frit nere ln Mr- Gar-products orij'H.ating in Alaska ' don's abili'y ''r' spirit- He tend-ar.d destined to United States, ered the assistance and interest norts " ! ' tne Chamber of Commerce ia So serve scEtr. e tVr1 ddightfJ-CK'i. M. H.ys and the Gr,nd 'T,unk Pacifi, Railwav. Confi-1 the- studying of mutual problems. P. H. Linzey brought a messa? from E. T. Appiewhalte, M. P fot Ekeena, cor.vting greetings to Mr Gordon and his regrets at being unable to be present. He expressed confidence that the railway company and northern organizations w ould 'CO-opcraU in the devekioment of the great Northern B. C. area to the mutual advantage of all. Closing feature of the evening was the prestation to Mr. Gor- ... . n A .1 ..1.. ""'" "iHLe loiem poie Classified Advertising Is navable mr: v- - Black bk: j '-JX Gordon D. Ronson ROCK CONCR work OIL BURNER SPECIALIST CALL ELui739 New wick or pot type burners M. J. SAUNDERS supplied-AIl types of burners New. Modern Equipment and stove3 serviced An un- AH Work Guaranteed conditional guarantee of per- feet satisfaction covers all service MATTSON'S ,,, r. . . UPHOLtJTERINO 733 5th West Rlark D 503 s Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 5t 330 becond Avenue WUAUTy repairs Prince Rupert B.C. Tor Downtrodden Heeu ' ' " wnd Worn Bolei MAC HANDYMAN SHOE HOSPITAL H0ME SERVICE Box 774 Second A I 0ENEHAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repair of all GEORGE RORIE & CO. roofs -"chimnkys Public Accountants and Audi- OIL BURNERS tors. Income Tax Returns compiled PH0NE3 G. L. RORIE, A A E. Black 334 Red 894 S. B. LAIRD, B. Comm. P. O. Box 1670 Bcsner Block Phone 387 1 A.P. GARDNER & CO SIDNEY GONICK Chartered Accountant OPTOMETRIST A. L. BELL. OA., Complete Visual Analysis Prince Rupert, Terrace and , OFFICE HOURS I Dl.Ml.rict until May 15 9 a m- to 5 P m- Prince Rupert Hotel, ' 23 & 24 Besner Block telephone 212 Prince Rupert enlngs by Appointment Terrace Hotel, Terrace. j( NEWS BRINGS RESULTS. Kroressiona MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUIDINO PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 Bytown Machine Worki Sales Service and Parts - Simplex pas Engines M h p. 185 h p. Cummins Dependable Dlesek 85 h p. 550 h p. Inquire about our long tens Warranty and Service To Advertisers To insure publication or display oe classified advertising py for same must be In the office of the Daily News bj 4 p.m. the day previous tt advertising. Requirement? o the mechanical department make this rule necessary. I. Mt mh oui,isi msTiiK T Take notice ihut the Columbia f elUiloM. Company Limltwl of Wat- 'in Isliind. British Columbia, occu- patioD manuiacturrrs oi cellulose produrta, Inunds u apply lor per- wntxl iiuida. altuale In the vicinity ul Teleuraph Puint. Bmisii Columbia on the Skeena River; commencing lit port pUnu-a at hkiih water In,' 1 on tbe ,w,rti bank ol th Hkeena River TWENTYONE HUNDRED Jeet est of the weot entrance of the Camtdlan Nntkumi Kailwaya Tunnel at MUeaKe 75: thence South Westerly aliiiM the hinh water line of the north hank ol the Skeena River a distance ul approxunntely FIVE mains: thence 8uuth 23 de 30' Went a dlautnce of approximately EIC1HTT-F1VK chahw: thence South 45 de Wet a distance of approximately SIXTY chains; thence South 74 deg 30' West a distance of approximately SEVENTY-PI VF chalna to a point on the eastern boundary ol Lot 7374; thtnee South 16 deg. 14' 45" East along said boundary a dn-tance of approximately THREE chains; thence North 74 deft SO' East a distance of approximately 5EVEN- ii-rivE cnains; thence North 41 en g. East a dutance of approxtmat- ',J i oi.-wi ciiaius; inence nurtn 34 (lei? 30' East a distance of approxi. muu-ly EIUHTY-EICJHT chain to th point of commencement: and contain 1KB SIXTY-SEVEN acres more r.r lesa Above described area required ,r sliear boom In Skeena River. Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd (H) T. A. V. Treinblay. Ajsent - ZZ. 72 WANTED WANTED-Furnlshed suite for! working girl. Phone 437 i '.uiP'! WANTED Two., three or fmrr-1, room suite or house. Box 702,' Daily News. (lllp) WANTED Scrap cast.brass, j copper, batteries and radl-', ators. Phone 543. call 029 6th West. (tf) 1. WANTED Urgently reoulred j 4-nx)in house or aDartment,, unfurnished. Phone Const. L.i Adams at 40 or Box 700 Daily i News. , (113) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Girl or youni' married woman for part time! work. vAdoIv Caoitol Theatre. 1 (tf) HELP WANTED One engineer' and one cook reouired immediately for Deot. of Fisheries Patrol Vessel. Please aoolv Fisheries office. Federal Building. (112p) PERSONAL Prior to th dinner Mr. Gor don spent several hours visiting the company's facilities and meeting employees here. I After spending four months studying repcits. Mr. Gordon alved here by special train af- having paused at such point, as. Prince George, Vanderhoof, Endako, Burns Lane, Smithers, Pacific and Terrace, and sailed last night on the steamer Prince Rupert for Vancouver. In the party were also: S. F. Dinglt, vice president ot operations, Montreal; Barton Wheelrigbt. chief engineer. Montreal; H. B. Boreham, regional public relaticr.s officer, Winnipeg; J. McDorald, special assistant to the President; F. H. Kecfe general supe.intendent, B. C. District r St. J .l.a Munro, district engineer. B. C. District: Donald Oordon Jr., son of the president C. A. Berncr, superintendent, Smithers division, met the party at Jasper 'l and .'.ccompanied them to Prince Ruoert. In aH FOR SALE FOR SALE 1940 Chev. Sedan, heater, soot Jieht. tood rub-1 ber. good shaoe. Phone Bluei 021. (1UPI1 FOR SALIB Furniture, new condition. Aoulv 343 7th Ave. West alter e p.m. . (113u) FOR SAI.F Easv SDindrv washing machine. Phone 108. (114P) FOR SALE Scow 32 ft. Apply J. P. Biggs. Aniau Island. . (113p) FOR SALE 36 Troller 14 h p. Heavy Dutv Engine. Fair con-f ditlon. Apply 221 5th E. I (12Gp! DIESEL Electric Generating Plant: International UD-ii Ex-i tension biialt. outboard bearing V-bell connected to Canadian General Electric 18.7 KVA. 1800 mm. I'M V 3 ohase. 0 cycle AC Generator I with direct connected exciter' sliding base plus switchoardl with Diactor automatic Volt-i age control unit, ammeter, volt-l meter, exciter and tield rheo-' stats. 100 amp switch. Engine runs 12.000 hrs inslrU hnilH.I ing. now readv tor cylinder sleeve and bearing shell over-. haul. Priced at $1950.00. less than half cost of comparable Intwnational-Palmer 15 kva units this dandv outfit from small town ulant now served bv power commission. Has had excellent maintenance. . Prefer sell as unit but will consider offers for enuine and generator separately En-auirkee to Kitanmax Water St Power Co. Ltd.. Hazelton. B C. tU2p) FOR RKNl FOR RENT 2 rooms suitable for single man. Phone Red . 272. (1120) REPAIRS WATCH Repairs Dromot efficient service. Georue Cook, Jeweller. Satisfaction guaranteed. OIL BURNER SPEcTaUST Stove Service & riennlrs a n word per insertion, minimum charge 50 B,ri"'. cZ This advertisement Is not pjtillsTied l & Liquor Control Board or by the of British t- oiumoi .,.latc aim iiBiiRciin-in, rtrinouncemenis $2 00 " SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE veeeewi 5R0ADWM 9 P i th. no U to isr fii pa At po Ar fo; c slv ice he id( ti-: mi rru PC ab cat th T & c 1 t ry. r) a One Hundred Present L. M. Fel.ser.thal,. president of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, presided over the proceedings which were attended by over 100 local citizens. Mr. Gordon was introduced by JT, Harvey who referred to the preeminent qualifications, of the new Canadian National Railways head for that highly responsible post. There was confi- dence that h? would be fully j capable of meeting "the ch.-Ueng- ing problem ai transportation,", thfi rn!llHnn r,F u'hW.K ,.,, 1,4 : " . , " ii. u,i urn iiaua as wen as to this great western terminal' point." I Aid. iiu. T. i. B. o. Black, HiacK, representing Me m t i rinext VT'.r -t!ti whisky 0m ..... u, M.nnicn n noI puonshed Ol displayed by th Liquor Control Board oi bv the Government .of British Columbia. NEW RATES FOR STEAM BATHS, SHOWERS & MASSAGE Private Room (with cot) $1.25 Semi-Private Room (with cot) $1.00 Public Steam Bath 75c STl'DENTS RATE 63c Showers 50c Children's Special Sat. between 8 and 12 noon 25e Massage from $1.00 up NORTHERN SPORTS STEAM BATHS Phone 658 for reservations OPEN DAY & NIGHT m .o3svv urn Fpr Take-Home Orders-Hi Dhdntofn "V r ii FOP (SALE SALE -Victor sealed tube mantel radio, one nine Inch wuxi-lathe with Turn some rig h tuols-1417 Piggot Place (ii4P) P!'-?h" stove with w ck oil burner and copper coil, in eood condition; cheap; Phone Bine ur. (1J3J FOR SALE Smalf "coal "and wood cookstove $2. Rers o er.miilit,') r;l(li" Sl&C-lOl-7th E. Phone RJucn 977 (115ni FOR SALE Newlv overhauled ad!t long acl short wave pm'111 hafl vacuum Phone Jted 272. 112pi FOR SALE Boat M a" a Length 31' 6.W 7;. At Cow Bay now. Jack Murray. U13di Ftn?i?AE-FSPd uar Trans" w?rul"s' Bvtown Machine . Works. (tf) FO-,eALE61x Sp"oolLipsett Phr r,a c t i c a 11 y new n-s,oP B1'-ck .one 949. (lllp) Fi,?Af E7.New used house-nn.l. VrSltufe arl hardware inkSd chest 01 drawers, end tables and coffee tables, battery radios, floor covering, rules, pressure cookers, singer sewing machines, office chairs. Meeoing bags, lowing boots fcnd scores of other good articles. Good values at lowest R,SSIDle Prices. B.C. Furniture. Phone Black 324. (TF) NATIONALLYlcNOWN NAMES Ling-belt SDeeder Siiovels; Sf.a1e Draglines: Adams Koad Graders: Littleford Bros. Klack Too Road Maintenance Kouinment: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grapples; A; L,; omith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockoile "d6nw Removal: Rice Port-nbie Centrifugal PumDs: National Draeline Si-raDsrs and Buckets: National All Steel Gasoline Hoi s ts: National Portable Sawmills: National -5' ,,arY Screens and Conveyors. f,u11 information from National Machinery Co. Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tf Mm DR. GARNET E. H. MONTGOMERY DENTIST Suite Smith Block Phone 62f P.O. Box 1218 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture ln all Its branches 204 4th Street Phone 055 CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES, D C. 21-22 Besner Block Hryjrs, 10:30-12:30 & 2-5 Evenlng3, Mon. & Frl. 7:30 Phone Blue 442 MIKfc COLUSSI Piano Technician Pianos Tuned Repaired PHONE BLACK 389 210 4th Street DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5. SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 P. O. Box 140J It I S "1 Phantorn PLUMBlNii and Heatlnir - I Sheet Metal work. Tar and ! Gravel Roofing. Call 629 6th ' West. Phone 543. Letourneau and Sons. (tf) 1 REAL ESTATE" ; FOR SALE 6-room wartime house with back porch, full size cement basement. Newlv painted Inside. Phone Black 515. Call 1058 7th Ave. East. (lllp) FOR SALE 8-room house full basement, two cultivated lots, on Eighth Ave. near Conrad. Phone Blue 245. (113p) FOR SALE Furnished" house, immediate occupancy. Suitable for larce family or board-1 ing house. Has live large bedrooms and two small ones.1 Needs a considerable amount of repair work. Applv 18(15 7th, Ave. East or phone Green 482., (UV . 1 L 't-l ' r--Tr Fashion FqoU 1 Ronson. Black 503. ' (tf)