i I Are you .. SUr ible?- et"?Ii,. J3tfnte Uupett Dailg fictos Saturday, January 8, 1019 ft 523 "I want some invisible hair nets for my wife," said a customer. Here you arc, pir. That will DEATH CLAIMS PETE LA FRANCE . ,. ex 141'' LI If '111 'i be 25 cents. f -' - very- f :v y -i y sT of-,vr I ITS THE TALK OF THE TOWN! . 'sl,) fort,: I SUNDAY MIPNfaoMffl te"-Ski j Was Associated Willi Northland Since Early Days j Tctrr LaFrancc, pioneer Yukon and Portland Canal prospector, i who became something of a lcg-jend in the north during 50 years ! of searching for metals, died this j morning in the Prince Rupert i Pioneer Home where he found the last haven of his 87 years of j life. A big, vigorous man, Mr. La i Trance was the first man ever to I cross the 21 miles of the Bear River Glacier at the head of the 'Portland Canal, an experience which he ranked among the ; most difficult of his life. Dur-jing the trip, he lost his gear in n w PETE SMITH COMEDY CARTOON NEWS 7 nm. - 9 p.m. -:' &":.. : j WALLACE'S I Aftteir Xmrnas i SALE! j IT'S THE TALK OF THE 'TOWN! I BiiiiiiagaiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBi r ... a i mil i"vU'n B ' mi ii.i.,, ,.. BRIAN DONtJ for I - ,-7 v CUNARD WHITE STAR FN an ice crevice and went 80 hours without eating. Born in Montreal, Mr. La-France became the owner of a hotel in the Quebec city but sold the mothers of tiny tots as well as to others. DOLL DRESSING Next Wednesday all the girls, whether beginners or more expert sewers, are to bring material lo make a doll's chess. A-bcauti-- Centre iout, and came west in 1898 when tuberculosis took his wife and four sons. I In the Yukon, he onerated m m m m m m g m FURNITURE FIT FOR A PRINCE Student i at the Russell Schools in England are shown working on pieces of furniture that will be used in England's new prince's nursery. Pupils at the school offered to make the furniture. Table linen and first dress to be worn by the new prince. Princess Elizabeth announced that she will accept and use the offering. n I f! : ful doll has been bought and claims on Bonana and Sulphur I Creeks, but left thrm in 1900 lo go to Nome. He mushed 1,800 miles from Dawson to Nome hi another few weeks, the local WATEKEKONT Willi I S (Continued riom Page 4) No Trust In a Western town close to a v is t.,'-itiiJ waterfront should be showing more activity. As a rule, marine affairs slacken off somewUut over the holidays and this year was no exception. place. Last fall, after a confer PASSKNGKR SAII.INCS CANADA TO H itoi'i; reservation, an Indian paiu ence with Capt. O. J. Williams, debt fo 50 dollars to the local j manager of the C.P.R.'s British supply house. The proprietor Columbia Coast Steamship Serv 53 days. In 1905, he went to Victoria, but, hearing of mineral strikes at Stewart, he returned north. He took out claims on American Creek and once owned the Moonlight group near Alice Arm. Mr. LaFrancc was a man ol many interests. He was once f' om , " It. i TO IJVKKI'OOI, SCYTIIIA Jan. V.) A SCANIA lelt. 11 ASCANIA Mar. 18 TO SOUTIIAMI'TON AlJl'ITANIA Jan, l TO LONDON SAMARIA I eli. 2(i SAMAK1A Apr. 2 SCYTIIIA Apr. l(i ART LESSONS These will be one of the new features of the program beginning next week. The adult group fishing lessons will meet . Thursday afternoon and the Teen-agers Saturday Miss Jean Faure, who will be giving, these lessons, says that all a persons needs the first day is a pencil, charcpal and a sketch book or just dull finished drawing paper. As part of the first day will be devoted to a discussion oi wnat in particular each person wishes to learn, it will b helpful if those who have done work before bring a few samples of their drawings or paintings. SHELLWORK Mrs. G. S. Reade will teach shellcraft to an adult group this season. Wednesday afternoon has been chosen as the best time so that shcllwork may be available for thanked him for the money, but the Indian scood with ari:io folded, evidently waiting for something else. Tho piopriet n- naturally asked t.v; red man what he wanted: "Waiting for a receipt,." ice, who suggested his company's desire to develop car-carrying business between Prince Rupen and Skagway so that motor tourists might connect between the Skrena River Highway here and the Alaska Highway by way of Haines, Prince Rupert Cham- uic better sewers In the group will have the privilege of making clothes for this doll as well as for their own. This doll, with its newly made wardrobe,' will be raffled at the spring Hobby Show to raise funds for the Civic Centre. TEEN AGE LEATlIEIiCKAFT The Teen-age girls wiil now have a chance to learn leaiher-craft as well as the boys, the girls coming on Tuesday atte.-noons and the boys as usual on Wednesdays. The boys nave a start on the girls, havirv; r.iadi tooled and studded belt.', handsome, wallets, change purses anci even mocassins, gloves and .stul-fed shearling anima .-. '''H it is expected that the girls, some of whom put on seen a pooa ;-how last spring, will soon match zhi: boys in skill. It will be interesting' to see at the sp.'iu;? Hobby Show w hich of the two groups does the more uttruc'.lve work. rm It from II " II Providing further, aids to navigation, seven more night and day beacons arc being set up in British Columbia waters. Flashing white lights will be placed ul Nelson Rock in Malasplna Strait; Junction Point, Lewis Channel, Bosquet Point, Rivers Inlet, Dunsinuir Point, Albcrnl Inlet, Rocky Point, Assists Island, in Barclay Sound. The Fisheries Research Board of Canada, covering all phases of Canada's fisheries, wiil be What do y:u want a receipt IL DONALDSON ATLANTIC LINK i : TO (iLAKCOW 101 .- uhK.cn me proprietor. "Are ber of Commerce got in touch you afraid that I will ask you for; Wiiii the provincial department the ' money a second time?" , of pub,ic wo,.ks sum,c.sUll,, lho The Indian shrugged his shoul-! in. i, .iM.i,,,, f ,..., . president of the Atlin Liberal Association and was eight limes deputy returning officer for that district. His hobby was stamp collecting and his album at one time contained 4,000 stamps. Mr. LaFrance entered the Pioneer Home last September. He told an interviewer then that: "I've been as healthy as a hoioC until now." i.in.MUKi.i i-rlt, 5 Iri.m ft c "i I IU 1 llllt mm . i mar. i.) " ji( I iLiutm i ...... Til ii ders and sa.d: "Waen I go to )!ie BOV0I,lnieut wilarf. Now lhe meet the Father great Samt (1,pu(y millisU,r , ,f pllblin works, Peter, he will want to me snow , , N w M'Wpht,S0"' M.,,.Vl,.t., r, receipt for 50 dollars whim l!?villf and CalH' paid you before I can enter' J?" "7 'D-ndcnee heaven. I want to show receipt i '' CUPL WU1" lls l stressed when I come to the gate. I doiVt ! i,io.iwni i pr, il " si ONK WAY It Alls OI PASSViil. SCYTIIIA SAM I(IA One ( lass $175. I.ISMORIA One (lass from :. ASCANIA Tourist $110. 1st ( lav, fi,, A(I ITANIA Tourist SlfiO. 1st Class frUn KLGI LAK S.II.IN(,S FROM MW YOUK want to hunt all over iiell to find' ' "" t M-N KLIAKETII MAI ItETANIA 0.n;i t SPECIAL conferring in Ottawa for gen-eral conference and study. Among those to be In attendance will gather representatives of I University of British Columbia: j Dr. W. A. Clemens, zoology de-jparlmeiit head; Dr. Win. Hoar, 'director of fisheries studies; Dr. j Peter Larkin of the university ; zoology department, and Robert you." The Indian got his receipt. PAKTIIIA I1RITANMC CAIJONIA (New) "See your local aijenl. No one can M-rve ou In "Hi Jim," cried Sam, meeting a buddy for the first time since the end of the war. "Did you marry that girl you used to go with or are you still doui'-T your own cooking and darning?'' "Yes," replied Jim. ADULT LEATHERCRAFT The schedule for this has' only slightly changed. Monday night is for beginnos ,-u-d Tuesday is for the mixed advanced group. It is nopeii to turn this evening into a half social gathering where members compare valor installed here so that it may develop the automobile carrying business from here to Alaska. The matter is in the hands of the port and marine commit lee as far as the local . mmummm mWWmtWmmmmmMM9m' Judge: "What possible excuse did you fellows have for acquitting that murderer?" Juryman: 'Insanity." Walker of the B. C. Packers. Chamber is concerned. AddiUm of dghl special 'mixes to Alaska by the C.P.R.'s Modern Miss: "Grandma, did j General Acents 626 West Pender St., Vancouver Judge: ' Really? The whole 12 of you?" work, designs and ideas. A. Mar- shall, who has had much experience teaching leathereraft in the services, will take cnarge oi ers, while on Thursday aftci-noons the hobby room anl equipment is available for the use of all adult groups. 11.50 cwt. 2" Common GALVANIZED NAILS ALSO ALL TYPES OF NAILS F.O.B. Vancouver CANADIAN SPECIALTY CO. 502 E. Hastings, Vancouver, li. C. (11) 5.875-ton flagship Princess Kathleen will feature the British Columbia Coast Steamship Service's Alaska run this summer. The vessel will arrive here northbound. Friday, June 17, on ! this group. Several purses have J been cui, om, some oeits, leather boxes and book ends started, you ever flirt when you were young?" Grandma: "Yes, dear. I'm afraid I did." Modern Miss: "And were you punished for It?" . Grandma: "Well, I man led your grandpa." "i() I.UNMliN T I l)( Oil M T- (Scctiim 2)J) No! Ire nf ,lir;if inn For II ( hilt I.M-l'lH-f Nitic Is hoicby Ktvcn Hint on the ?lst diiy (if Juniiiiry. HHI.i. the un- New Rubber TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I fH'I'sluiiecl ( aniKlliin Lrmon of the the first of these voyages " " which so it is expected that work ol a highly skilled and artistic nature will be turned out by thin group. Wednesday there is fjai British "i Kmnlrc fjFn.'irc o'-rvmr Sf-rvicc !j:in iruc. iTmrc .... WANTED Office Clerk with knowledge of book-keeping, typewriting and stenography. Apply in writing Riving qualifications, salary expected, etc. to Box' 425, Daily News. (tfi Rupert Ilranch Number -27 intends; will be at intervals of about ten lo apply to thn Liquor Control Hoard I da ' VS. The steamers "" 1 Princ-ps-for uncts., a Club l.fimcr in n wi of nro- . . Icathercraft for tiny tots' mo'h- 1 i i : mlsi'S .situate at 313 Third Avi-nui ONE CENT CANDY SALE J A. NT A It Y 10 -15 TRACTION UNIT licllcr than i bains for soft road riiiiditioiis. I ils il pa.vseiu'er car tires Easy to Attach Smooth Riding Sunt I 'rice, per not $N..0 "Jif" Chain Filler !. At your regular curate or PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOU West m thr City of Prince itiipert upon IiiikIk dcserihed as l,ot Nuiiilirr IB. Iilork 2(1. Section 1. M:i innnlr H2-I. Prince Iiupert Laud Ifej:istratiou District, in the Province of Oriti.sli Columbia, to entitle, each member of the bald Club to keep on the pre-'ie ri'a.suiiabie cuantlty of li-(nior for personal oonsumpllon on the premises, and entitling the Club lo purchase Honor from a vemior ANNE'S OpK.site Health Unit cuiu miau Kill nisi) do On the company's Alaska service and, between the three vessels, there will be twic-a-week calls through July and Augii.it at Princ Rupert northbound and southbound. All the C.P.R. boats will include Ocean Falls in their north and southbound voyages. The Princess Louise and Norah will make the usual calls at southeastern Alaska ports. In addition the special cruises of Ihe Princes Kathleen will in and lo sell bV the L'la:;N the lion,,,- u purchased to its members and Kuest i coiltjiunpilun on uic c bib t.re. COTTAf.K CIIKKSi: New Creamed Fresh Madi VALENTIN DAIUY ! Your Daily i ALL-WEATHER SERVICE 112 Second Ave. in lues in accordance with the nm- I'huir i.sions of the "Government I.tonor Act" and the regulations promulgated tberinmilcr. Hilled tins Twcutv-l-'lrst il or December. IIIIU. clude a run out to Glacier Ba? CHIROPRAO CANADIAN I.KGJON OK Tl;r I',(,. 'I ISM KMI'II'K SCRVII K I.KAGOF PlIINCK 11UPKHT IJlfANCM NUM-llElt 21. .M) after leaving Skagway southbound as well as side trips into 'h - .s'-ei',;c Iii'lim Canal, back of K'-Uhikan, and Gardner Canal, .south of Prince Rupert. 1 'AND ItCGifi-; I(Y ACT Ci'l-fll lente of Title No. 2fi7:n-l IK Moving, Pjking, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient . Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd ami Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Greer & llrithlen CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS to Lot One Thousand Three Hundred and Three (l:o:j, llnni;e five (fi). Coa ,1. Dii tni t WIIKItKA (.atelaeto.v nnir r John I. I,. IIiirIii's, DC 2X-21 Hosner I!!k Phone HI A t: 412 AiininltiM ul IHM lit lo.ao r in to r.i i1' i ti, !. pill MINIM, MimuImv hihI l-'i Uinv, 7 :ifl ' tlnj',e niiMlil Oi rt,mr h:U diiy. KKchPi'ioNiar in iiti'e Htti'iiiiKinn. loss of Din aliove Certll ir ate of Title lf$S HEiE! u llni u IbyuiPUllyilnl -T Flayer's Mild your favourite ' S -j: ,'!;! j cigarette it now available in both f . -,5- 'v ' j f I the Pouch and the Flat Pack. Choose , t I I' i j the one that tuitt you best. And 1 remember in either pack of Player' ' XiV V '. Mild you get the tame great cigarette ' '- fu j with the wetproof paper that does not V"' PS-QoH ' . f stick lo your lips. And remember, A T Fi.li'i nun who have been N"cl.in;; hetiing report, that the lari;e .schools off the wesl coast of -Vanenuver Island have disappeared. It is thought the cold weather sent' Ihe fish into deeper and warmix waters. Southeast cales off. the Queen Charlottes may possibly have a bearing on rhaiif'.infj tlie picture. Issued In the name of Anthony I'ereschenko has been Hied In this office, notice, is hereby e.lvcn that I shall, at lhe expiration of one month from the date of Hie fust publication laretir, Issue a Provisional rertifleate of Title In lieu of said lost Ccrtllieate. unless In Hie nieanllnje valid objection be made ui me In writlnc. HATKD at the I, and Itejdslry inner. Prime Iiupert, II c. this Htll rlav of December, IH'H. A U. ANDUKW THOMPSON. Ueputy Registrar of Titles. (18) It's getting alonfe toward the middle of January, and witht.i DON'T BE CAUGHT SHORT! and the next time you stop in for (jus, ask for our fit e Inspection Service. "Uaby" your car durhif; the rucged season lor healthy all-year-round motoring. CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REPAIRS Floor Sanding A Specially RED 5I tl'.O. BOX 721 BOB PARKER'S UPTOWN SERVICE STATU NOW, AVAILABLE M 4mf: 2nd and McBride OK I'1"" U s the dex Cate ... for Tast, Meal, J , V W Urn? lA CIiop Sucy Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes a Specially Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside " LOOK I OR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL WIDOWER OF GRACE MOORE WEDS HER PROTEGE Valentin Perara, widower of singer Grace Moore, who was killed in an airplane crash in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1947, is shown with his bride, the former Alice Van Den Broeck, former French actress who was once Miss Moore's protege. ' . WPl.J-;Vva