Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, June 12, 1200 Red Cross Work Acknowledged Sanitarian At Fishing Camps Sees Day When This Is Marketing Centre ...i : -n. t-. HEALTH UNIT rr CHECKS POLICE During iast month, 34 members of tne B c p0ijce were examined jjy e prince Rupert Public Healtn Unit u was announced In a May report of tne health, unltr Mrs-c-j- umed to the city an the Coquitlam last evening from e trip to Vancouver during which she attended the TERRACE At Friday night's Now that the fishing season is meeting of the executive of the in full swing, most of the Prince Terrace branch of the Canadian Rupert Public Health Unit's sani-Red Cross, badges of service were ! tarian's time has been occupied presented to Mrs. C. W. Alger, In Inspecting various camps and, Mrs. E. T. Brooks, Mrs. S. G. Mills, ' canneries along the Skeena, the rre is nu reason v ny we in rnnce Kupert Y tribute to Vancouver," Charles V. Evitt ily News baturaay at, the opening of the i- tii:i tt1.,: p. r t .1 t They were applicants for service -,ies 01 I nuputu, ivin, ot v,u. iui., "wnen with the Royal Canadian Mount- . , .. ' ed Police. r .rood port facilities and the "same terminal .... Viotr Viavo" Prinoa Dnnci4 Vi..J ,J tery 2rw vs General th,rHery Motors. 7 o'clock. ,Bau j i (It) Miss ' Charlotte Baiaimn t,,. joined the office staff of the ; puoiic health unit, succeeding Mrs. A. Shaw who has resigned. R. J. Thorburn of the Department of National Revenue sailed last night by the Camosun on his return to Vancouver after a visit here on official duties. Canadian Legion B.E.S.L., Legion Hall 8 o clock tonight. Regu- iar monthly meptimr -- with initiation of new I annual conference of the United Church of Canada. C. V. Evitt and H. A. Philpott. after spending several weeks here In connection with the completion and opening of the new office and warehouse building of Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. on Second Avenue near Eighth Street, will leave by car on Thursday of, this week on their return south. Mr. Evitt goes to his home at Departure Bav near Vancouver.' . Wlggs O'Neill of Smithers is in the city from the interior to pick up delivery of an automobile. Mr. O'Neill Is one of the best known of the central Interior pioneers. He operates a large garage and service station busi- members . Wednesday, June 14'Nanalmo and Mr. Philpott to the septic tank, owned by the Hazelton Hotel, was made. It formerly drained into the river. I Mastitis, which had stricken some cattle herds In the Smith- ers district. Is now under con- trol, the report revealed. j It pays to acvertlse. i ' It's business wise zo advertise value mm The new building, just west of 8th Street on Second Avenue, will house all goods handled by the firm except coal and lumber shipped In by rail. Lumber brought In by truck will go di rect to the new premises. The building at the wharf wil be demolished. Up from Victoria for the opening was Hugh A. Plillpott, the other partner In the company. Mr. Philpott was amused that some people had taken It for granted that" he was Elmore Philpott and told him they enjoyed his column in the News. A great many people took advantage of the Invitation to inspect the new building and a steady stream ofvfrlends dropped In between 4 and 6 o'clock to congratulate the partners on .heir new venture and wish them and General Manager Pierre LeRoss continued suaccs. at Smithers and "u is 13 aUn awo A O a..op.m. (U) ! Miss A. Garnet and Miss G. I VoJ!ct. nur of the Miller Bay Hospitail staff, sailed last nieht on the Coquitlam and are making I the round trip today to Alice Arm and Stewart. Some very beautiful new;ness Cameo brooches with assort' heads and nd fim. figures, cold ,.. frames. , " T $12 to $30. Bulger's. (it) Miss Lucy Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Evans of this city, after a lengthy Illness at her home here, has been admitted to the tuberculosis Pav-1 illion of Vancouver General Hospital for further treatment. Regular Moose meeting Tuesday. June 13, 8 n.m.i ,,, , Members please at- C. V. F. Barker, federal'organ- iver of the Progressive - Conserv - j atlve party for British Columbia, ; nrtn A T null a r...i : i EO. 1; RE-ROOFING! or remodel, choose B.P. T '. lament 01 tne Skeena Federal District Conservative Associa tion. j Barrel Derby On July First The annnr.1 Pnhru Club . skeena RJvep B rf Derby, -1 ... . ujinru i raising iunas lor tne CQnstructlon of publlc tennis courts in tne city, will be held on July 1. ! The barrel u-ni h Hmnnn i the Skeena River at Terrace minutes fourteen seconds. The Drolect Is beinsr riir'ectpH by Doug Stevenson assisted by Tom Christy and Bill Scuby. 4.. .. barrel run are being received E S the overwhelminq home-owners, builders to coast. BUILDING PRODUCTS . uenV Bridge early on the morning of ! nf h Rrm -V i Y?"ng'Ju,y 1 and ls exPected t0 cross manufacturer of asphalt FOR FATHER'S DAY LATEST STYLES FOR, YOUR FAVORITE! Mtr 7 Tu 1 tne determined point at East ,,.. . fh. X mi uZ , "I f y ,on;Kwinltsa fifteen to twenty hours i fh0.qUi f, fSLeJVen"g ,or. later. Last year's time was with care- specify "B.P." LOCAL CONTRACTOR unit announces. Tiiese have been found In satisfactory condition and no obvious health hazards have been encountered. Remainder of the past month was spent by attending to routine plumbing and garbage problems, a report stated. A report from Terrace stated that a large septic tank, situated near the school, was purchased. The tank will be cleaned and put back in use. It will ensure a more satisfactory sewer system for the community. Routine sanitary Inspections have been carried out In the Smithers distfict it was announced. Privies built on the river bank at Houston have been removed and a few remain In Hazelton which need to be relocated. A new disposal bed for It was decided to make this meeting the last for the summer months, the next meeting being in September. Finds Wonderful Relief 'from Constipation "Feel I should tell f very body my happy I j " news: iauiiK aijv bram regularly has freed. me from constipation, saved me from the harsh mea-mirmi fnrine me!" Mr. I. Winger, R.R. No. 1 Hagersville, Out. Just one of many unsolicited letters from all-bean users. Save yourself if you suffer from constipation due to lack of dietary bulk! Eat an ounce of crispy Kellogg's all-bran daily, drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, just send empty carton to Kellogg's, London, Ontario. Get double iovb. mow El BACKl, 7T' Always Prompt and Courteous We're. Here to Serve YOU Commodore Cafe 'i - i t : fj'.i ; ! "Hospitality lutd (pJixl ; ood" Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders 3rd Ave. David Chow, Mgr. 1 i ,. WRATHALL'S- PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIKW-MASTEB Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone EBY & SONS LTD. CONTRACTORS REPAIRS REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.H.A. fhone Green 883 Box 588 XT FROM McCaffery Limited Mrs. C. J. Norrlngton, Mrs. Ivan Frank and Mrs. Dudley Little, by the president. James Stevenson. Those present at the meeting 1 which was heid In the nurses' lounge of the hospital were James Stevenson, Mrs. J. Harris Mrs, Brooks, Mrs. Norrlngton, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Alger, Mrs. New-houser, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Hamlin, Mrs. Frank, Father Racette arid Rev. P. H. Mallett. The final result of the March drive for funds was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Brooks, and it amounted to $1,167.65. Colonel Scott's manual dealing with the Society's policy on disaster as against ordinary relief was read and. It was decided to form, as suggested, a committee of Branch Disaster services. Serving on it are Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Norrlngton, Father Racette, Rev. P .M. Mallett. An enquiry concerning the whereabouts of Michael Loza, 42, native of Poland, was made by Col. Hew for the man's brother. Eugeniusz of Wyzy, pow Pszezyna, Woj Slasko, Dabrowskl, Poland He was last heard of In this ter- ritory. Mrs. Thomson, convener of the works committee, stated that she had wool for children's socks, size 6 and 8 years and also 300 baby diapers to be sewn. A very Interesting and entertaining report of the annual meeting in Vancouver was given byMr8' Harris who was the local delegate She brought back the Interesting information that, in a case of strictest emergency, only, when a blood transfusion Is needed and Vancouver hospital cannot be reached in time for the blood, then Mrs. Norrlngton, as chairman of the blood donor clinic" will make arrangements for a, blood donor here. She is the Seagram's : "83" . DO YOU HOID P.O. Box 160 Rupert, B. C. Carefully culled to make your gift hunting easier! Here are the newest In men's favorites that, guarantee a warm reception and many days of pleased wear! Come today while selections are by Rotary members or from any guardian of the list of blood business establishments. Prize 1 donors and types as compiled for the winner will be one thou-' last year. During her absence, f.and dollars and a prize of $250 Mr. Stevenson will act as cust-to the runner-up. I odian of the list. LOCAL PROJECT PROFIT FACTORS Hays Hotel as it , expand'". 3 H set "P 113 ow" juchinery independ-;cSuver, he said. ,. said his company ported 28 tons of ..torn a British manure first such ship-the nr.. The shlp-jjde possible by de-'thf ' pound, he said, the first ol many direct lroin auuuu. to!d of steel that reived here direct j and the East, tak-j?e ol the through ,s and eliminating L of trans-shipment iver. r hen you build ALT S H I N G L of discriminating chitects from coast eyaremade by pD the largest :s in Canada. ;ooso your roof JR THKOKill VOIR I OR Dim pert & win Prince 1ST IN A SOUND H HAS BIG s M. PROSPECTUS OF SHARES mstrong 3rd Avenue Motive of McGlLL SECURITIES STOCK EXCHANGE ALE FOR No Minimum PLAYING Popular The latest pert Radio I'd Ave. 1 mm? fen Up T0-DATE . J""" J;30 pm AND DETAILS OFFERING Agencies , 1 I'h(iM! 342 WATER tells the truth about..'. 17 II I SHY Puf Seagram's "83" fo he water test. For water (plain or sparkling) is your most reliable guide to the whole truth about any whisky. Water adds nothing, detracts nothing, but reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. . Say SEAGRAM'S and be SURE . i ; of the finest (B.C.) LTD. BULD1NO, VANCOUVER) LIMITED TIME ONLY Limit uaj uuu win pro ceed Wednesday to Prince George. Parents are requested tareg- Jser beginners for the fall term' at the nearest school before! June 19th. Children eligible for1 enrollment mutt be six years of age by November 30, 1950 Board of School lrustees. 137j Chicks Perish In Hatcherf Bloze NEW WESTMINSTER (Pi - An estimated 15,000 chicks were burned to death Saturday when a I1C0.0CO fire roared through a three-storey urooder house on the Trans-Canada Highway near here. The i.ji-se, burned to the ground, was owned by Bolivar Hatcheries Ltd., one of the largest firms of It kind in Canada. Cpuse of the fife was not determined. Announcements Presbyterian Tea, June 15. United Church home cooking sale, Thompson's Hardware, June 17. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. L.O.B.A. tea and sale of home cooking and sewing at home of Mrs. W. Faught, 701 Fifth Avenue West, June 23. Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. St! Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 20. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. lfi. IO.D.E. fall bu.aar November 23. Catholic Bazaar, October 4 rnd 5. Sail Lake Ferry' SCHEDULE Leave Cow Bay Floats Sat. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m.' Sunday Continuous Service Starting 1 1 a.m. Last Boat Leaves Salt Lakes 9:30 p.m.. Phew: Green 391 Black 920 Prince Rupert Florists f Flowers for AU Occasions Are You Buying a New Car? Taking a Holiday? Here is How it Can be Done! Order your new FORD or MONARCH for factory delivery through your looal FORD DEALER , ' "Moh Paffkerr" The freight cost saved will pay for your entire trip Fly via Canadian Pacific Air Lines and Northwest Air Lines' direct to Detroit, U.S.A., and,pick up your car at the factory Average automobile freight charges from (factory to Prince Rupert, B.C.) $275.00 . . CUSTOMER'S EXPENSES Air Travel CPA single fure oneway, Prince Rupert to,; Seattle, Wash , $53.15 Air Travel N.W.A.L. single fare one way, Seattle, Wash., to Detroit (coach) . $77.00 " stop over allowed in all principal American cities Approximate cost to drive from factory to Prince Rupert, B.C including gas, oil, meals .hotel accommodation (9 to 10 days) : $125.00" ' Total.. .' $255 15 Your Holiday is FreeSaving $19.85 RECORDS and Classical and the best at & Electric Thi- advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Phone 644 WEDDING CAKES To guarantee the perfect finishing touch to the wedding, ordre your wedding cake from, Made to Order Rupert Bakery Lid. 'I FIRST VICTORY LOAN BONDS THIS ISSUE HAS BEEN 1 (ailed for Redemption on June 15th, 1950 at $101 for each $100 . It is in the interest of all holders to present their Bonds promptly for payment on'or soon after June 15th, 1950 because after that date this issue will no longer earn interest. Arrangements for redemption may be made through investment dealers, banks or other savings institutions. u CAFE GARDEN TOOLS SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS FENCiNG AND NETTING- CAFE IN TKK f!ITY n Chines DIshet Jlcnow ME IN Ottawa The Government of Canada By: BANK OF CANADA; Fiscal Agent, t "d nA " ( McBride Street. Phone 311 -r ruoNE IIS 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 , Tel. 777 i