Itince ttuycrt Daily Ji-Jetos IltD. Monday, May 10, 1943 DELIGHTFUL (Continued rrom Page i; SELLING MACHINES KNOTTY PROBLEM 0 n eminiscences babies for whom survival Is di-ficult due to premature birth or other cause and Its celling is sound-deadened in contrastt to the echoing walls in other parts of the building. "'When it is finished, it will be one of the finest children's wards in Canada," Mr. Gordon declared. "Every cent that is being spent there is for something Dangerous, Says Winnipeg Alderman, When They Encroach On City Streets . WINNIPEG 0! The fate of chewing gum vending machines in Winnipeg is in the hands of City Solicitor G. F. D. Bond. Mr. Bond is pondering the problem of whether or not the machines should be permitted By w.J. -Reflections Those engaged in trade report iij a sudden spurt in the soap trade. The demand for shaving soap, for example, is little short of re- permanent, something that will a j m a v . r t to encroach on city streets. The DISTRICT FORESTER HERE RETIRES ' Retirement on June 30 of J. E. Mathieson, district forester for the Prince Rupert Forest district was announced at the week-end by Minister of Lands and Forests E. T. Kenney. Mr. Mathieson, who will complete 29 years service with the department, is to be replaced by Mark Gormley, formerly assistant district forester for the Vancouver district. District Forester here since 1945, Mr. Mathieson joine.d the department in 1919 at Prince George where he served untiu 1929. He was then transferred to Nelson, where he remained until 1938. In 1938 he was transferred to the Prince Rupert district as Fire Inspector and was later, promoted to Assistant District be a part of the institution. We matter arose when L. Levlnson markable. It is also a somewhat noteworthy and interesting fact to discover for some reason or other, the sale of safety razors is showing unheard of activity. The reason appears to be hard usage ,some blades being somewhat bent over, as if subjected to pressure, or applied with unusual force. are not putting anything into II medicine or expendable' items." for permission to set up a stand on which to place their papers, but had been refused the right on the grounds they were encroaching on the sidewalk. WILLIAM WATSON, TERRACE, DIES TERRACE William Watson, 77, passed away at the district hospital shortly after he was taken there on Friday morning suffering from a heart attack. Well known and well liked the deceased had been a resident of Terrace for many years. Born In the United States, he was employed as a cook on the C.N.R. cooking service out of Edmonton. He joined the Canadian Army and went overseas during the first World War. On his return to Canada he took up the same employment and when he retired came here to live, occupying a cottage on Homer Levesque's property. About a year ago he was sent to Shaughnessy Military Hospi DELIGHTFUL PAINTINGS But to get back to Mrs. Find-lay's murals, the delightful "frosting" that makes the ward more like a well arranged kin brought 50 machines to Winnipeg. Some he placed in halls and blocks, after taking out a licence and that was all right with city officials. Others he placed outside drug stores and other buildings and these are causing all the trouble. These stores, it seems, are built flush to the street line, so the machines are encroaching slightly on city-owned property. City Engineer W. D. Hurst informed the improvement committee that the city would be liable should a hurrying citizen dergarten or nursery than a hospital ward. They are the touch Loch Lomond a becoming the home of great power plants, the operation of which will contribute to general progress and welfare of the people of Scotland. It's a bonnie, bonnie fact, and we dinna care whether ye take the high road or not. On that will bring laughter in a place necessarily associated with pain. It's as if a circus had come to town a gay, fantastic parade of wild animals. A majestic lion in a gilded cage is trundled along second thought however, leave us the low road. Mountain Forester, under District Forester R. G. St. Clair. W.hen Mr. St. Clair was trans crash into one of the vending climbing is not what it used to gadgets and injure himself i by a dapple grey horse driven be. perhaps loose a tooth. "That's bad," said Alderman E. Hallonqulst, committee chairman. The other aldermen agreed. by a perky dwarf. Following sedately or stubbornly as their nature dictates come all the other circus animals that delight the hearts of youngsters. Of course, there is a red-nosed clown and several mon Aiiyn Joslyn Gene Lotkhaii tal and from there to "Hycroft," but finding life too simple for him there he returned to Terrace at the beginning of this An officer of the Okanagan Historical Society is reported studying semi-fossilized bones t: determine if they are pre-his-toric. He should have shown his bones to the late Mr. Craig of Prince Rupert, who flourished on k Music by Gwrje Gmh:,! at i,C! felshw, Mr. Levlnson offered a pos-j ferred to Nelson in 1945, Mr. Mathieson was placed in charge of the huge Prince Rupert district. Mr. Mathieson says that his post-retirement plans are still uncertain. TERRACE P.-T.A. HOLDS MEETING The regular monthly meetinc sible solution. He could obtain TODAY anrl TI IF S year. - I blanket insurance coverage r ma tmm r a keys In bright jackets and hats: As a side attraction, a trio of( which would pay off all claims The Flower of Your Eye SUMMER r J , l . l L I.T The funeral was held this afternoon, with services at the United Church commencing at clowns in ballooning, checkered and leave the city free liability, 3rd Avenue near Fulton Street. Morte had a real talent in that direction. He was gifted. He costumes, walk a tight wire, he said. 2 o'clock. It was a full military leap through a hoop and vault! Aldermen thought this might funeral. could turn a dry-as-dust set of In a tumbling act. be all right. But they wanted Mrs. Findlay has captured the', to know the legal position. So of the Terrace P.T.A. was held in FROCKS Sizes 1, 2, 3 $1.75 to $1.J). Sizes 4-7 $1.50 to $1.U5 Sizes 8-14 $1.80 circus atmpsphere. She has not they sent the whole matter to the primary school on Thursday facts into pure romance. The Okanagan man says he thinks he has fragments of what was once a bison. Morte could have given him pointers on that subject as well. attempted however, to make the the city solicitor for a report. evening and was very well at animals photographic in effect: tended. Paintings of the U.B.C's COMING soq Aid. Joseph Stepnuk objected. He said some newsboys had asked but permits slight exaggeration of line to convey just the right amount of absurdity. first travelling art .exhibition were on display and were greatly appreciated by the members. Rupert : Peoples Store : The major section of the par The president announced that L'l ade occupies the east wall of During the middle of the 19th century, hacks or large government wagons drawn by teams of mules were used by the travelling public in New Mexico. . Ever since there has been a Prince Rupert, the Queen Charlotte Islands presented problems she had been approached by a Terrace business man who stated the long ward. 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