taw nn gatherings at the variou Sunday services, which in many: IPrtnre Rupert ?atii otuu Friday, October 14, 1949. member. ...SH it lm CITY OBSERVES THANKSGIVING observance o'. the ROTARY HONORS APPLEWHAITE An honorary membership in the Prince Rupert Rotary Club was conferred Thursday afternoon on Ray Reflects ... ... and Reminisces cases, were neia morning, aucr-noon and evening. Biblical texts dealing with the beneficence of the Lord in pro the Prln. E. T. Applewhaitc, MP., follow b Wing K ship fee. ing his resignation as an .active operators away from the territory. The labor problem will member of the club. Members voted unanimously to place Mr. grow sharper and more boats ed on in. t-, 1 oi The payroll at Watson Island enjoys popularity with a thousand workers, and general construction continues to move along at a satisfactory pace. In other words, it's all to the good. Applewhaitc, who Is now in Ot nM,. .r.rrmc? viding richly the physciai necessities of life were coupled with reminders that "man does not live by bread alone" and that nourishment of the spirit through prayer and worship are equally Important to man's welfare. JOyful anthems of the harvest will toe driven to Seattle. Mean CRUNCH-6000 IM Ml tic! -- w spend th J while the immense industry that means so much remains a suo-Ject of study but it is pleasant to ancient Thanksgiving festival was held in Prince Rupert's churches Sunday when congregation gathered before altars adorned with the harvest theme and joined their pastors in giving tfcanks for the bounty of the sea and the land. A prolonged rainfall which still drenched the city today, dampened outdoor activity on the Monday holiday and to some extent, reduced the number of worshippers at the Sunday Services. However, there were sizeable were sung by the congregations, choirs and soloists hi most churches. Claswieo" realize that for all concerned. J both north and south, preserv ation of the fisheries stays of cardinal importance. It's Point No. 1. How long it would have taken to build a highway along the Skeena from Prince Rupert to Terrace and beyond, without the all powerful drive of war time urgency, is best imagined by giving more than a casual glance at the route as one travels over it. The Pilgrim Fathers must have been a dour group. It seems that Aluminum was first produced in Canada in 1900, says P. E. Rad-ley, assistant general manager of the Aluminum Company of Canada, and although this country has none of the necessary raw materials to produce the metal, it is now sixth in dollar value on the Canadian export list. Much has happened in 49 years and indications are that more is on the way. lalional 3m A better value, tool Yes, every ho of these crunchy Rice KrLspies gives more weieht fnr less money. Compare with any other nationally in Massachusetts In 1621 fhey at last had a harvest and, in a proper spirit of gratitude, held a Thanksgiving Service the' first of the kind ever known of in America. But there were oc- j caaions later on when they kindled a fire and women were cooked instead of turkeys. They were known as witches. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE ill Ihe Mailer f llif tMt uf Arthur Cell in mill rtuils and In the Mutter of the "AdmlnlKtratluu Act" TAKE NOTICE that by Order of ills Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made the 4th day of October. A. D. 194!). I waa appointed Administrator el the EoUttu uf Arlliur Biujaiulu Kvuiis, deceased, late of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia. ALL PARTIES having claims r.KHinst the aald Estate arc hereby n-qiilred to furnish same properly wrified to me on or before the UHth ilny of November, A D. 1949. after v. Inch date claims filed may be paid n ithout reference to any c 1:0 ma of which I then had no knowledge. known rcady-to-eat rice cereal. Try 'em today! Xhig is the mouth to add perfect rest and relaxation to your life wttK THE FAMOUS I Here in Prince Rupert, people 1 have long deplored the seeming ! lact of those elsewhere in Canada assist on Hallowe'en suggested that Junior Chamber members provide five cars and that a con stable would accompany each ' car on the night's patrol. Those volunteering the use of cars wer President Harold Hampton. S. G. Furk, D. R. Hay. .Orin Odegard and Harry Burrow. Is Assisting In Hallowe'en Patrol Junior Chamber of Commerce will again co-operate, as they have done in past years, with the city police in patrolling city streets on Hallowe'en night. A! Wednesday night's Junior Chamber meeting, a reply from Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton to an offer to ( It , ICS making unfair criticism of the north. But no one has equalled what American senators have been saying about Alaska According to them, the soil thaws only seven inches, vegetables are 85 per cent water, fishing has been greatly exploited and, as for mining, it still has possibilities, although depleted. I ALL PARTIES Indebted to the Mil Estate are hereby required to ,'Hy the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia this 6 til day of October, AD 1U40. GORDON P. FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B. C. 2451 It Pays to Advertise! TAKES OVER SHOE STORE Charles R. Roberts of Prince George arrived in Prince Rupert last week to take over the business of the Family 6hoe Store Limited on Third Avenue from Stephen King, now residing in the Gulf Islands. Mr. Roberts has had more than 18 years experience In the shoe business and, prior to coming to Prince Rupert, represented Storey ti Campbell in the Interior of British Columbia. He served for five years with the R.C.AF. during the war and was Adjutant of 432 Squadron R.C.A.F. overseas. Mrs. Vera Roberts and their four children, ranging In ages from two weeks to 10 years will join Mr. Roberts here next week. Mr. Roberts is now planning to modernize and Improve the present facilities as soon as pos 1 , '" -T-jr . Seattle, Vancouver and Prince Rupert are disposed to favor the halibut split season. Ketch-1 ' ' y ' i4 , ikan, Petersburg and Juneau do' not. In some quarters there Is active dislike. This is not sur-i prising, for always, among fish 30NI MISS THE SPECIAL DISPLAY- SEE WHAT YOU'RE GETTING I Special Roatityrcrt "X-Ray Matfrew Display" (jhowt you right inside a Henutyrrat nhowa you why Hcuulyrcet il the best buy! : y ermen differences can be discovered. Alaskans are charin that the split principle will drive Commodore Cafe "Better Th.n Ever' sible. VI I0l)!! R. E. Montador left on this A. Mackenzie Limi afternoons plane for a buines "WE HAVE MORE DOCS THAN YOU CAN FIND ON THIRD AVENGE!" Best rood and 8ervlce in Cltj Phone 17 for Send-Oot Orders'' trip to Vancouver. :I27 Third Ait: 1 . ' 1 S Third Ave. David 0u.. Mjii i REST HOT DOCS IN Ijh Canadian Mtisfeq jl. JldUtlnguiAhedJlemAe TOWN AT SNACK BAR Just off Third Avenue a UiAtinguiAhed tamuy, 116 Sixth Street BLUE 921 fhis might happen to u lut the customer never loses : This aJvcrtiKemnl ic nf ..kK.I 1 J : i , I .. ... NEW ROYAL . ,,u,,1(.u ur mspiayca r,y ne LKUot ioi ot ' by the Government of British Columbia. " when he deals at DAN'S SERVICE STATION "Where the Workingman Gets a Break." McRRIDE STREET !V LTHE FAMILY SHOE STORE IS UNDRNEAAE MENT, AND IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK, WE MUST CLE ,( OUT SUBSTANTIAL QUANTITIES OF OLD STOCK. 1 1 a t r i (I U I L L a A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS LUXl'RY STEAMER I'HONK 21 222 Si-iimd Ave, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Pho.ie281 P.O.Box 196 PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. Truck Crane Approximatelv 10-ton ranrifv ,, per. j THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE ) g555w NOW NOW NOW )V jO ' ' Kcr- $10-50. ;x! lies. 'mi '. . . in ydf ) . IN Reg. $5.1)5 ' . ' 'lV ! NOW -'IJ llVl. NOW Mnvini, Tacking, Crating Shippinir and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay' Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 l or KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservation! iviuuiuea on rubber. 1 andem axle Full swing. Price $7,500.00 Terms. Bingham & Hobbs Equipment Company Limited SOf) West 5th Ave., Vancouver KAS(MM) Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPKR1 B.C. mJ i rm itmt m ii i i i m EVERYDAY GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS NOW AVAILABLE CONSTRUCTION FOR ... BIRTHDAYS, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES or for ANY OCCASION YOUR Headquarters in Prince Rupert for GREETING CARDS ALTERATIONS REPAIRS 1 rr now J bC . fZfs $3.95-.'. jCm FOR rE THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY LINES BEING SOLD 7 ' CLEARANCE PRICES THIS WEEK AT j I - The Family Shoe Store unNE35f (THIRD AVENUE LIMITED S FLOOR SANDINC A SPECIALTY LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL RED 561 p.o. box 121 A'AWWWAVJVW.WAv' j w m w i w w li in n1 1 t -m" w I