lrftue tlttpcrt Dai'Ip nctos: ' Wednesday; September 8, 1948 Reminiscences ByWj. end Reflecihns SKEENA CROSSING al offerlnB adorned the casket wnicn was borne ,to its final Ird p uuertton. minimum eterp. 80 Birth Nuoom: " . unticaa. Funeral Notlcaa. Umw. f """ iit Announcement: a. " TnirfWI. DOUBLE Phicr fyW in advano. Flw rf'4c tTOny fleptwumn resting place, by Robert Harris, David Weljs. Harold Sinclair, Ben Woods, Humphrey Davies, Henry Wilson, Walter Derrics and Walter Sculsh who acted as pallbearers. - FOR RENT VLB lathed Pur- BO RENT Housekeeping roow wlth.ht and cold water, lit town. W3. 3rd Ave. Oreen 780. ' tf, t and W",l!e rltde, slightly- GIRL IS INTERRED Brigadier Joseph T. Gillln-ham of the Salvation Army officiated on Saturday afternoon a& the. Grenville Court Chapel of B-C. Undertakers when. Ui funeral took place of Josephine Johnson, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Jeffrey Johnson ol Skeena Crossing, whose death had occurred in the Miller Bay Hospital. The Brigadier's text, was "Death is Swallowed up In Victory.- Mrs. Gillingham sang "There is a Better World," a favorite of deceased. Many flor- Daily News ClaasfTled Ads get Qufck Results! . - LltM, Chester-ttfhen Set; tlonalized. Presumably some folks have, heard- of how a- Ionian in Australia, . who had managed, to save a. few. dpjlars, lost her nest egg. It seems hardly believable. She had a thousand pounds In the. bank and had neglected t0 make 'an Income tax return. There was no proof she owed anything but the Socialist government reached over and took It ail except sixteen shillings. It is said she was "flabbergasted." That's putting, it mildly. FOR REN'-leepu,g rooms, m Borden Street. (,(, tancy Taw' Anyone who remains in the busmen area of Prince R . long enough without going very' far east of McBride Street is due for a. few surprises once he and Eighth Avenues, it is ea.sy enoush to remember most of the territory between McBride &tret and Seal Cove when it wxts larxely unoccupied. From Hays Creek east buildings were scattered and comparatively lew. Tim area known as Rush brook Heights was mainly clear-ed land. But today anyone who fays Prince Rupert is not growing is talking through his fedora. Hundreds and hundreds of dwellings-some fi,le mi)im residences-and numerous trim little homes with lawns and flower gardens, extend for miles. A lot are being paid for. ftric MaytfcC e; new coal ,,'and Hea -:1d used Car- FOR RENT Flat in Rami Bloel;. Apply Max HelJbroner, Jewel. . (if) Usils; slight i PK ICZDOH, g. L 4 p.: I i. I ly other use- FOR RENT One sleeping room. ' 650 7th Ava. East, phone ReJ tfi td articles ui At noon. Labor Day, the bus that, went over the embankment within sight of Seal Cove almost a week, previous was still price. Come over. B C. Black 324. itO 7 FOR RENT 2 room apartment, furnished. Washington Blk. Apply cottage at rear, or phone Black 490. (211 l'E Concrete i I lying where it hit. Some esti-1 mate the drop" at 75, feet. The distance the steep, rugged, rock hillside looks more like a ( hundred. The guard, placed along the edge of the hilly high-' way, has. long outlived useful-j FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, nfwly decorated. Men preferred. 823 3rd Ave. Above 93 Taxi. ,2i5, fcONO AOt.N- Third Ave. (2121 mm mats the beauty of It. 'I it day wili come when where t" p in Prince Rupert, wit b" a real, and not a prospective proDlem. it's been on the border line for quite a while Bu; ness. In fact, it deceives. The wood is decayed. One can pick pieces out of what was once REMEMBERING CANADIANS WHO DIED AT DIEPPE There are only two kinds of soldiers . . . live ones and dea'd ones and sometimes those who live pay a price too ... all of which refers to the above, where a one-armed Canadian war veteran of World War I stands in silent contemplation at the graves -of Canadian Commandos who did not come back from the Dieppe raid of August 1J, 1942. This mourner was one of a delegation which attended exercises commemorating the ill-fated raid. Your Best Ealing riac$ FULL COURSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Banquet Hall for Luncheons, Dinners and Parties. Chinese Dishes, -" a:e commencing tii sound timber. The coursa of the FOR RENT Large front bedroom for lady. Nicely furnished with fine harbor view. Suitable for teacher or offirv girl. Across from Border: Street School. Inquire after 5:30 p.m. at 895 Borden Street. ,cdaii. 5 lhest bidder, f.jpert Motors. ,e Blue 610. I 1 1U idf.e up euro space on each slrle heatv wheels as thev tore ol a Mreot from end to end of , through, the ragged- marks in a a hlrwlr block the lhu r a .... I.,.. ... t i i ' question of where to the soli of the overturned bus. go next looms larger. Ine coal and nrA i iMir ki i CKUAUWAT FOR RENT Four room furnished house. Apply 2161 Seal Cove Circle, or Phone Blu" 461- (213i MACIIINEKT fOH SALE dropping and bumping, repeatedly, until, it finally, brought up in the grassy watercourse, and the cluster of bent torn brush where the car crashed through, give eloquent signs of how the man on board must have felt, as he awaited the grand finish. Train Schedule For the asv Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. Front the has I Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday -10:45 pnt Chandler & Cowgil! Photographer Developing, Printing. Enlarging. Box 64S 216 4th St fi.W. 3 piec J&M). Electric in good con-a 717. (Hi tt.VT Fiva ji condition. i;iet location.' CAFE I 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 . - '-r r- The next stop will be Thanksgiving, and after that, Hallowe'en. Observance of the latter a few seasons ago was the perfect example of how not to celebrate. It raised strong resentment, inflicted serious damage and took lib.-rtios that could not be excused. .But It was not wholly, the fault of over-exuberant youngsters. The whole affair was engineered by older heads who made a venerable and quaint festival an excuse for pulling off something raw. And it was all of that. TO, SAW better lumber mors economically use. the modern nd up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured; by.. National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, BO, (tf, 1 - i I, ,,n in t , , , i Lh ' , ' I .ON MOHgi-v (, NO--kyj FELLOWS )' : Rl null llL , 5iTr EbVlAlll&B including new I i4llurni.-.hed. ir rail at 1955 j lU' lively Corker jionde. black. by Ch. Glen- priced reas-fre Kennels, ; Burns Lake., ,1 Ut) WANTI.U Dispatcher, WANTED Taxi. 537 (tf) WANTED Girl for generU laundry, work. Apply Pioneei-Canadlan Laundry, tfi pat type oil The letter "E" comments the Typographical Journal, is an unfortunate letter, since it is always out of cash, forever In debt, never out of danger and k.th wl per- 2ii WANTED- Rt-llable taxi driver for 123 Taxi, Cow Bay. U!i in hell all the time. But thoso I M6V, CW5WOQO, COM j"? , , SOUNDS GCX3Q I H. PSST-WOOO- i " T cN . ( OM, HERB ) "1 L.7. triumph (WANTED Car catteries, car who traduce the letter "E" ftii, bed should not forget it is never in :n washing ,uilurai ana copjx-r; war, always in peace, Is the be f HERSPKIAUC jjrti g B ' X WAITIMG, ) I L CAN.VOU J-XWsi .-S ABLE ti and nans " pay'HK- Booa prices. See B.C i ginning of existem-e and the if it. mil oe- ti- iiTt-i, TO RENT Room or ana 3pm.' 'West 1211). end of trouble. Without it, there would be no meat, no life, no heaven, no wine or women, both su necessary to make sons enjoyable. It is the centre of honesty, makes love perfect, is cabin furnished for light housekeeping. Quiet. Box 394 Daily News. (211) n I niece I HELP WANTED fre. like new.' - ino and stool t'l or call at the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space, the beginning of every end, and the end of every place. BOYS WANTED Boys deslrlr.,j New routes should leave th-jir names at the office as vacancies may be occurring any dav (2141 . 3'4 bed and unut ( pieee ite. All likf. HIJA- WiM iMSLs- I y WELL, THATS STK-ANGE -,) , 1 f OM I DEAR OAGwOOO- I (THERE'S NOBODy MOME ) fjJs C (A NOTE V &JlfT CHiLOeAMC.l and Dinners not - I CY Ff?OM ri- ii Vr AR6 OOWMTOWM V, EVEN STARTED JT- V I ( BLONDiE, J "X -CT smoppinS AmO will S-rS iAV EH ? t-S, riJ SE HOME LAT; Suggestions have been heard that banks in Britain be na- lt 248 or rail East. (tf WANTED Immediately, Coast Sawyer, high grade cutting experience. Also edgerman. Phone 470. Write Box 192 City. (212) I.AMI Kr.fll&'ial ACT He: ( ertlllenle nf Tide No. M-'M-I la I ..it I,', i:i.k SI. Neitli.n , HV ( I h flat deck Prince Knurr. Muu lU. I i ' AXJ ,it "-T" -I ' r fJ-int A GnnoTiup WHEltEArf sitiK(t'Ujfy proof of (215) Iojss ol the above Certificate of Title f University tks. Phone Issued In the name ol Joe Fook. has been filed In tills office, notion la hereby Riven that I shall, at the 'spiral Ion of one month from the date of the first publication hereof. Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost CerUfleate unlets In the meantime valid objec (211) WANTED .Bus driver. Apply; Kalen Island Stages Ltd. (211) HELP WANTED, MALE Clerk with typing experience for local office. Permanent position under good working conditions. Apply Box 393. Hi) nLEL iP -j Jr t .HHr tion lie made to me In writing. UATKO ut tlie I4ind Btistry, Of- " house, sult- for large '"Plete bath- :1 on cement plastered and fply Robert E ru e. 1'rlnre Ruuert. B C. thla Uth INVESTMENTS dav of August 18. AD. ANDKBW 1HOMPSON I VJ; THERE'S- NOBODV HERE, Y " STTSTNOBOOV J . I ! ( I LL TAkrj" CUlji t OWyO3WOOD 1 f Denutv rt',lKtrar ol Title. I. .. ..(. NOW. OAGWOOD--THE AROUND, 1 ? UP ON TA T Vfc( ,J ( BUT FINISHED I l l FELLOWS VMENT HOME ) . I 'EHPtV I t CMICKEMgD ) jCS w"p V DiMMFC? AMD '-4 t (216) (215) 4. I 1 RIGH T APTER k V-N ' -PUMPL1N41S --71 !L- 7A WA5Hlg jfA,J f NEWCOMER with limited amount of capital, seeks working partnership in any line of retail business. Box 391 Dahy News. (21J) COTTAGK CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIUV Your Daily ALL-WEATHER BERVICH PERSONAL ftl II fY GIVEN thru "(Jalnst thp f"ry Pwrce. de-f H'iptrt. Biitisli ty i ihe 13th dav f ' bv required on d;y nf October tti by prepuin' f their claims WILL DO DRESSMAKING or sewing in my own home. Phon-Qreen331. (211. ioic Available! i FOR BEST HOTEL SERVICE ir. J "lu.rsiuned at I llupfrt a c. as J'- that after the the Interior, stop at Telkwa Hotei, 244. miles from Prince Rupert, Just half way to Prince George. (tf) ' ' win proceed "'Is of the de. "raons entlth-u r, "n'y to the I ii -itya gJESk - ) . . I .IT'S OKAY, MRS J JNsv C$if WERSERrS GOlse ) f I " " "'i. WELL, THERE ARE J'', III o' ' i f WObOLEV, TELU'f tAfN f ALREAT DAGWOOD A ( STILL A LOT OF S&ft (Lll HER9 I CAN i T- 'L CJ.-arOCMhm.MwjF ) V THINGS A. FELLOW. X kl(yw ei-- t I GO WITH HIMJ" r Vl WHEN VOU TOLD CAM DO APOUND 4fe?t Vfe lD'PS. i I TO THE STAG JlrLfl (t S WIM VOU e . , I TOWN ON HIS N!HT 1 iaWTrtS.? S" ' PERSONAL The Termina' Lunch and Newstand Open all day, every day, to give you the best we can In every way. And now the best coffee too. (tf) then hav I-1'"" '.v uf September. RnrjEs urge. I11!" Estate of fy Pierce. (224) METAL WOKK ' LOOK FOR TUB NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL PLUMBING - Installations ana repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. RooN ng. Letourneau it Sons, 629 Blxth West. Phone 543. (tf) Up No. 37042-1 to hd Nineteen Masset, Map Z. A." ot Block naite ot ''wn on KeXer. fr? "Br of Townslt of i shown oa Ref. ';opr proof of S" Nootka W fieimlted hl" . , u Jr. I 'mm tht data ., ... . - ( OM, LOOIC-O (COME ON. POP SIT "5? WILL. VOU k. - ARE VOU , .. , , - THERE'S V- 1 DOWN WITH f vf TAKE US TO THE J KTST TeNJOVINC VOUl? J! . f ! - "i 5XW?CV, It's th Rex Cafe ... for Tasty Meals ChopSuey O ChowMein -"-ale, Chinese Dishes a Specialty Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7 O0 a.m. to 3:0 a m. lg ""jecuou h. 2 n or. thu aoth THOMP80rT, jrnr. of Titiw. I 2l7 i