Prime Rupert Dailp jQetos Wednesday, September 8, 1948 f IE2IJ ROBT. NELSON 'fy Parade of Colr.,ni6' if if r iifiAiwiniiuii.it WALLACE'S mm . School Opening SALE j sA il ani a qlaat musical cast ia Jlii JM STARTING TODaTN FUNERAL OF Well Known Native Citiien of Mrtlaktl Passes Away Funeral of the late Robert Nelson, who passed away at Metlakatla on Tuesday of last week, tok place on Thursday afternoon from St. Paul's Anglican Church. A large congregation attended the rites which were conducted by Ven. Archdeacon E. D. Hodson of Seal Cove. Leonard Lelghton presided at the organ and the hymns were Abide With Me" and "Breathe On Me, Breath of God." Following the church service, interment was made In Auiiol Point Cemetery. Pallbearers were Peter Robinson, Richard Leighton, Harold Leighton, Teddy Ryan, Cecil Ryan and John Ryan. There were many beautiful floral offerings. The late Mr. Nelson was born if I "v : . GIRLS' and BABIES' READY-TO-WEAR S SALE NOW ON at WALLACE'S of Course! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUILDING FOR AUGUST $7,290 11:00 Borni, Slnrv CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle ll;15SonH5,' (Subject to change) u.ju-weau,,: II :33 ReCuM(.. ToUl Construction for Tear, $139,790 Building permits issued from the city engineer's office dur in .MctiaKaua nity-one years i ii.ia -Lets '2:0a-Mid.n,! ago. He Is survived by his widow and six sons and four daugh 10:30-Eric Wild's Orch. 11:05- Weather Forecast and Sign Off THURSDAK--AM 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC Nws 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns' 8:45 Little Concert 0 00 BBC News 9:15Mornlng Devotions 9:30 -Transcribed Melodies 9:45 Modern Musicians 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time lu:45 Scandinavian Mlmiej ing the month of August total 12 '15--CBC N, ters. The sons are Robert, Charles, Stephen. Casey, Clai-ence and Paul Nelson. All the sons reside at Metlakatla with '-BC led $7,290 in estimated cost. Total building value in Prince Rupert during the first eight months of 1948 has been $139,-790.- Highest month in value this year was July with $40,035. 2:55- RpCnr5( WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 -Eaniun-i Ivockrivgt 4:15 Stock Quotations an! Int. 4:30 Music by Goodman 4:45 Maggie Muggins 5:00 Music In a Mellow Mood 5:30 Musical Cocktails 5:45 Henri Rene 8:00 Song Festival 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:40 Rec. Int 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Arthur L. Phelps Kingston) 'w Syrnphj. 2:0 Sheila i 2 30 CVir. 2:45-.West,R . Largest permit of August this the exception of Paul at Ketchikan. The daughters are Mrs Harold (Judith Leighton and the Misses Ruth, May and Mary Rose Helson. Grandchildren are Olive, Fanny, Jimmy and Larry and Rosalind Leighton. GOVERNOR-GENERAL ALEXANDER HOST TO MOUNT-BATTENS Earl Mountbatten of Burma and Countess Mount-batten are shown here alighting from a Trans-Canada Airlirtes North Star skyliner at Montreal airport, after their flight from Shannon. Ireland. They were guests of Governor-General Viscount A'.exander and Lady Alexander a Rideau Hall, Ottawa. They travelled to Toronto by Canadian National Railways to open the Canadian National Exhibition. Earl Mountbatten addressed the Montreal Canadian Club and the distinguished visitors then returned to the United Kingdom. Sherbrooke Ave., fire damage. Rupert Bakery, $500, 3rd Ave., alterations. Dr. L. W. Kergin, $200, 2nd Ave., repairs. Stanley McLean, $50, 785 Taylor St., repairs. L. D. Bishop, $r,5, 1015 7th Ave. E., addition. C. Sabora, $200, 225 9th Ave. W., addition. Mrs. W. Fields, $100, 526 8th Ave. E., repairs. J. J. Payne, $300, 811 Borden St., repairs. H. M.Foote, $150, 823 Borden St., repairs. V. Menzies, $600, 127 Hays Cove Circle, repairs. D. Woods, $250, 733 Taylor St., addition. Mrs. George Hill (George Hill & Son i $300, electric sign. W. T. Gair. $2000, 1228 Beach Place, construction. Karl Chmilewski. $250, 419 5th Ave. E., repairs. R. D. Cleland, $3000. 944 Hays Those who sent flowers were the Family, Mr. and Mrs. J Slafevek. Mr. and Mrs. William year was issued to W. T. Gair who plans to do $2000 worth of construction work at 1228 Beach Place. Building permits for last month: Mark Hill. $175. Second Ave. West, temporary - addition. J. A Stanley. $300. 515 Tay-lir S:., general repairs. Dan's Service Station. $200, 332 McBride St., addition. H. M. Daggett. $300, 528 7th Ae. E. repairs. WiUiam Francis, $475, 418 ft, 7:30 Recital, Mtl. " 8:00 Saskatchewan 8:30 The Canadian Personality 9:00 Radio 1948 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Our Changing Morals Cove Ave., addition. J. Kuternoho, $75, 1208 2nd Ave. W., woodshed. Einar Johnson. $500, 908 Hays Cove Ave., repairs. SHIPS and Leask. Mrs. E. Steele, Mildren and Annette, Mr. and Mrs Francis Leask, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ryan. Sylvia and Shirley Ran. Peter and Frank Robinson. IWATERFR0NT Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS i Henry and Thelma Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. William Campbeli. Robert and Dorcas Nelson, Mrs. Alice Leighton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Auckland and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ryan 1 Weather, in the form of wind 1. What is wrong with this and rain storms alllerl u-lth the CO NGRATUL ATIONS ; and family, Bert Wouden, Chris- pink salmon to foil the seiners in their attempt to fish Massett Inlet during the later part of last week but the fishermen (sentence? "I Intended to go to l town all week." 2. What is the correct pro-I nunciation of "chicanery?" 3. Which one of these words 1 is mispelled? Guernsey, guer- j tine Leighton and Horace. LadieV benevolent Association, Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan and f imily. managed to get over 600,000 fish this season which is about five times the number taken in 1946, the last year the waters of Mas-sett Inlet and Naden Harbor were open for pink fishing. rila, guttural. 4. What does the word "solicitous" mean? 5. What is a word beginning SHEARDOWNS and Success To Their New Store - Electrical Installations were bv GRANT & NEWTON Electrical Contractors BLACK : Plnv noo Mr. and Mrs. William McKinley and Donnle and Riuh Nelson. week storms also drove the tuna boats to shelter but there are still hopes that the run is continuing and that the north coast fishermen will get another chance at the fish before they leave the waters off the Queen Charlotte coast. with insu that means "incapable I Hoever. the storms comin? of bring endured'" I wnen tney dld Pp' mitted a good I ANSWERS escapement of fish to spawn- i 1. Say. "I intended all week to !"S str'a- By the end of .. i the week thp run ini nrtet i , A Picobac moker will tell vov is BO to town. 2. Prnnnimcp slil-i over and the big boats were Ipnvincr fnr h a t f w fiUi. Two sailints per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SKATTI.E Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala STEWART and A LICK ARM Sundays, 10 p.m. FOR QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SJ- Coquitlam, Aug. 10, 21 11 p.m. FRANK J. SKLNNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phorm 568 kan-er-1, both i's as in It, a a the mildrtt, rrxlest tobaccos grownania particularly suited for pipe. AraHcu texture of the Burley leaf, it burns tlx , in cane accent second syllable. grounds In thp ; 3. Guerilla. 4. Eager to obtain j charlotte area the expected something desirable, or to avoid j chums have not sh()Wn in something evil. "Enjoy the pres- any quantity, according to re-;ent. whatsoever it be. and be not ports. In t he Butedale and solicitous about the future " la Bella areas chums are noc Jeremy Taylor. 5. 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