r Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, June 7, 1950 C ALDER CALLS (continued from Page I) INVITED (Continued from page 1) FLOOD FUND SUBSCRIPTIONS Vancouver; Tl;e Sun, Vancouver; H. Bowman, Minister of Agri-The News-Herald, Vancouver; culture, Victoria: Hon. A. D. The Ketchikan Chronicle, Ketch- Turnbull, Minister of Health; ikan; The Fishing News, Ketchl- Hon. E. C. Carson, Minister of kan; The President, Northern B. Public Works, Victoria; Hon. W. Trailer p0rty j For Birthday j A co boy pauy owned ,by hUmk Prince George; Mr. Sahanavitch, Cariboo Digest, Quesnel; Harold with having been given the franchise .in British Columbia, miht give natives in this province full J. Wyllie 3.00 Blancke, President, Celanese cor- : C. Lumbermen's Ass'n.; W. O. T. Straith, Minister of Education, ' and MVs. John L n Ru'annptl n I it t r let- Vnrfntfir vntnra- Wnri Svtnn a Tv. Of Orron t r. nev ' KAHTUED GERMAN PRINCE Queen Victoria in 1840 married her cousin. Prince Albert of Saxo-Coburg. MOTORCYCLE INVENTED The motorcycle was invented by a German in 1885. , - - - - - - " - ' .x. i J . w. w wiIIUHm. " h'- ti,"V-' . . Mrs. Kuzik 2.00 poration of America, 180 Madison W. D. Smith 5.00 Ave - New York NY-; McNeely citizenship rights. The bill 'would affect every native in I Canada. .'t Prince George: M. W. Oormely, Premier, Victoria; E. T. Apple-'dav celebration An District Forester, Prince Rupert; Iwhaite, M P. 8keena; Oeo. M. .guesls came 0if vh i 1 TT ...!: I .v... i I ' - Dubose, President, Aluminum Co. of Canada; D. C. Knapp, Exec- 'as : . . n.. i a r . . w . . . . f hov.t hn . . . ' 1 J. D .McRae. M L A t , , rank Dafoe 5.00 i-iuice ziu- xtiurray, M.r. canooo. Auorev j olUue5. Trip utive Secretary, Pacific North Dert: Cecil Steele. M.L.A.. Van- Simmons. M.P. Yukon! Rt. Hnn har,.(i a'i an c4 cu "'w. a t'rive and to th ,.. west Trade Ass'n., Seattle H. V. derhoof; Angus McLean, M.L.A., R. L. St. Laurent, Premier. Ot- V L (rt r.-J with horn, v. ,,... a,iU I Hutton, Supervisor. Experimental ! WeUs B c . GIen Braden. M LA.. Uwa; Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, Mia :Af Peoples Stores ' i.'j makers clack:.g r drm, i-iuice um.gc, u. lai- Dawson Creek. rrank Caider M. ister of Trade; Hon. Lionel Chev-colm. Past President, Assoc. Bds. A Namii- Hon v. T Kphiipv 'rtpr Minitr t,.., J. North 1.00 Freda Black 2.00 R. McNab 2.00 A. E. Johnson .".... 5.00 E. A. Evans 5.00 M. Corkery ., 1.00 J. Halderman 10.00 E. Woodward 2.00 Cilfc til V. LUlidlsCLlUCs) Id UillJT T a J a native couli gain full citizenship was to first have the approval of the Indian ai;ent and to waive aa aboriginl claims This meant he would have ic get permissiou to visit his family on the reserve. He thougnt native schools Relieve Your Fretful, Feverish TEETHING DADV Minister of Lands Si ForesU, tawa; Hon. R. W. Mayhew, Mln-Victoria: Hon. Gordon S. Wlsmer. Ister of Fisheries. Ottawa- vrin. 5 :: Moody; Moody; Frank Frank M. M. Attornpv General. Victoria: Hon. Mwnf MIiim nttivs- I. u n. should be controlled by the pro-1 Gus Soderlund 2.00 vinces and said there had been G. Geddes 5.00 Lai Time, ToJ p.m. - 82ct Thor Wonderful also I It Happens Every Sp Thit Simple, Tnohrarth; Wit TWinds oi Mothers Praise S Highly Wky let jott te0ingr bsliy frrt and low numerous petitions go to the A. Bucik 2.00 R. C. McDonald, Minister of grave, Trade Commissioner, Van-Mines, Victoria; Hon. L. H. Eyres, couver; Frank J. Skinner, Union Minister or Trade St Industry, Steamships Co.. Prince Rupert; Victoria; Hon. H. Anscomb, Mln- The General Manager, P.O. & E., isster of Finance, Victoria; Hon. Vancouver. icwp your mxim. teverbh liWe one om- Dominion government urging H. Arney ...... "mpJV at necessary action be taken R. P. James .. duiimg .fiw. Er to take - quickly eru.btd to bring that point into effect, c. Barker to a powder, if desired. At the ftrst sign of ,. " , . . . ' teehin fever, be ure try Bby' Own Calder intends to spend the e Anderson 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 iSSlSirS&SrS'Z , whole summer doing research restful comfort. Try Baby's Own Tablets, too, for Upset stomach, constipation aoeV other minor ailments a. At dxusgistaa M. Mintenko 25 F. Sherwood . 1 00 R. J. Wilson . 1.00 S. Comadina 200 .work among his constituents j particularly in the more sparsely settled sections of the north. He of Trade, Quesnel; H. B. Guest, Past President Assoc. Boards of Trade, Port Dockrill, Past President Assoc. Boards of Trade, Telkwa; H. W. Smale, Past ' President Assoc. Boards of Trade, Langley Prairie; J. W. H. Day, Past President Assoc. Boards of Trade, Vander-hoof ; R. C. McCorkell, Past President, Assoc. Boards of Trade, Vancouver, B. C; W. L. Armstrong, Past President, Assoc. Boards of Trade, Edmonton; Jas. T. Harvey, Past President, Assoc. Boards of Trade, Prince Rupert; Olof Hanson, Past President, Assoc. Boards of Trade, Vancouver; Geo. McAdams, Past President, Assoc. Boards of Trade, Terrace; L. M. Greene, Past President Assoc. Boards of Trade, Prince Rupert; A. M. Patterson, Past President, Assoc. Boards of Trade, Prince George; President, Pacific Cunakd Line C U NAB O WHITE STAR E. Morrow 1.00 I nopes ms siuuies n ociuiugy i q j will help him gain a better idea 1 i 1 Moorehouse situ I oi tneir neeas so tnat ne may i jbe a more useful member fori A. Brown A. C. Gillis P3J thpm Pavich 5.00 1.00 1.00 200 1.00 .50 50 3.00 Next week he starts a tour of the Skna with Arthur Turner, ' j MX.A, Vancouver Centre. i ml J. Smith A. Basso D. Zille '. H. R. Hill 2 1950's NEWEST 1 Beach Wear At HOTEL ARRIVALS Always Prompt and Courteous We're Here to Serve YOU .PEOPLES STORE-! North West Trade Ass'n, Tacoma, J Wash.; R. Peachy, Commissioner, j B. C, Police; H. L. Keenlyside, riMUIHIIIIIHK Commodore Cafe Osmund Hendrickson , (Ketchikan 200 C. A. Berner 5.00 R. C. Davidson ..: 20.00 E. L. Dale 2 00 R. F. Low e 1.00 C. H. 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