W Y" ' flam Coastal Ship Prince' Rupert Daily News v Monday, October 23, 1950 1V Is Protected . ( I First of the coastal liners on v : .... f '; I : f 4 , mr?ri r m fro 1 V 5 , v t v! ?5 ths northern routes to have full fire protection equipment in compliance with the new federal regulations developing since the Noronlc disaster of over a year ago. Is the Union stea m?r Camo-sun which returned to service with arrival here yesterday afternoon enroute to Alice Arm and Stewart. A system of automatic sprinklers with some 200 heads in all parts of the ship and asbestos door and locker linings and curtains has been Installed at a cost of $100,000. All public rooms and staterooms have been equipped with heads -which have been so fused as to start sprinkling by a heat of 160 degre.osv Signal clocks which are punched at frequent intervals by three patrolmen who maintain raur.d-the-clcck marches around In ship, are now connected to the signals to the bridp.-j. The fire protection treatment, which the Camosun has received is alsj to be applied to all the company's other vessels. The steamer Coqultlam,- now with- j draw f,"-r" v-'-Vi ' A 1 - v J'ir "f"if'' 'urtfirf nCrmf G-E Ger Calvert q FIND CORPSE TlieSe three pipe-pmokeis inci tujig ths two women oii the right found the headless body of a relative, Leamon Potts, in th lr backwoods cabin near Hamilton, Ont., and 'ater discovered his tkull in a box beside the bed. John Horton, lft, his wife, Mrs. Jane Horton, an . M'.es Diisy PotU. said they found the man'.-, .decomposed body when th"? returned to the cab n after a three months' absence. Leamon was Miss Potts' father and M.p." Hort?n'3 brother. ; ' - (CP PHOTO) Ihe Chllcotin is now relieving, is to get it during the next few weeks. Later the Chllcotin will " reieive it. Ti.,.vioWt ray . e P CALVERT DISTILLERS (CANADA) LIMITED, AMHERSTBURG, ONT. Tkb ivcitiacmcat k Dot published ar iispltjti bf the Liquox Control botM H " - L" I iK PM" f""- ' ! WEED PROBLEM 1 Ragweed, control . Is difficult because the light pr.on may be carried great distances by the wind. i Seriously Hurt Logger Is Flown CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISINO IN THE DAILS NEWS PAY! THEY FIGHT DRUNKS Seven Foot Indian Chiefs Recall Their Happier Days Hr- I Nels Nelson, seriously injured in ft logging accident at Kelley : Lodging. Company's Aero Camp By MIKE HOLMAN i THE IHK spots: , mm ' mm Always Favorites Now available at j , J Every fall at this time when pockets are full of fofeU WanZTown'by money, two of Prince Rupert's most prominent Indian ! Q c.a. p'.ane. puot w. Peters, to rhlpfs Vinlrl hnttlp Um, frht fn lif m;nt rr,V Prlnce : Rupert on Saturday.' 4: y-N i ANNOUNCEMENT OA ... ..v..6... AU1,.xC -fiamct -1 Accompanied by a nurse, he ar-- enness. But the chiefs, reaching a height of seven j rived at 8:eo a.m. feet standing back to back in moccasins, are thejS SiS1 Soberest of Warriors. 'while at work. He was hurled 10 14 Ruperi Radiol We are not taking any clca :ing or pressing at "present t We shall attend to efficient service ; feet m the air and was pinned ! hi a windfall. His hips were and Eleclric m -' - - - leave. Chief-Looking-East - was on Tailoring, Alterations and Re- Dairina pinned under the tree. Before just about kidnapped Into a wait- ; leaving the Queen Charlottes, he k New Foil Samples have just an ived. ing cao. out me cao man pnon- . was gjven a jjij transfusion ed Mr. Manson in time for help. ' j Just when restful Rupert citizens were going to bed one night ! recently. Chief - Looking West md his brother Chief-Looking-East prepared for war. As the jnemy drew nearer not a feather noved in their headdress; not a muscle twitched in the round .'ace of Chlef-Looklng-West; the ....ON DECCA : . And now here was this latest TRAIN SCHEDULE Order now for better choice 1NG THE TAILOR danger facing them one night here. Losing their natural "give" since the iron supports 1 For the East Knjoy theencellenl ppoint-nirnl the dtlieiou mti, nil ihc courteous service. lore weathered Chief-Looking- BOX00 it.J OTn 31. I none 17 Monday. Wedneaay, o:00 p.m Krom the East had been put on them, the chief-! tains realized they had become 1 brittle. ! When the drunks rolled intp last was still calmly staring into eath. , Both chieftans had been train-d in endurance. Their straight PRINCE RUPERT SAILINGS uda da! iuesaay, iuust:a. these two vellow cedar Indian : KEEP MRMll O Stanfield's Underwear Infants to Teen-age O Snow Suits acks piouided irouv strong an- . po:cs erected oh the sidewam p estors some of them known to outeide of Manson "s Jewellers, " each fabulous height.. Even chief-Looking-West s right arm ow weir paueiu inct-5 reuecieu snapped off. While the remain-lie love of their Creator. . ing lcft nand of chief-Looking- I SOUTHBOUND j Wednesdoy, Oct. 25 Saturday, Nov. 4 Saturday, Nor. 18 For information and reservations contact . PHONE 79 PHONE 79 ln inose lew seconus peiure East, broke from the wooden In- ilows fell, the warriors looked riiljn nn!- O Parkas 0 Ski Pants ' ? T 8 . ecallcd how they had barely nr.oH hoi ont n the Chieaco George Penner was taken to the ever-popular I O Mitts Wool, Leather and IL Dayics, General Agent II. A'orid's Fair back in the thirties.. Prince Rupert General Hospkul fhey would have gone, but at the pri(jay night suffering from in- White Fur M 3rd Ave. West ast moment, uieir , promoiei , , . .st.atned in a motor Vtf- A I It r I:, arked funds. Consequently the i " - hide aeddent on Sixth Avenue Doms Department Store East. .1 M fffi BITTIRFAST! 1 1 jhieftains were locked in Lind-ay's Storage on Second Avenue. The dust of long years in jail vas shaken off by the Indians in .947 when E. D. (Al.l Manson .'21 5th Avenue West, paid their Reach Every Home By Ads! - 1 1 " i. m nwm.mmwiKW iOaUare piumtumj HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 5undoy$ 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE 595 hail and set them to work. rfelECTyour car with this You could have put a zero chind that figure, and It still ouldn't set the vaiue those In-iians have been to me in my jusiness. Through them an irder of $100 in silverware is Just oing out; another went for $400. "r 1 - 5 ; W I I S Iff! . J - i - if, 1 ... ...... IfOUR CAR FURRINO Atl vvinitK -j VJINTERIZIHGP eople write to me asking 11 im; he man who owns the Indians," lid Mr. Manson. 1 For two and a half years the ndian chiefs served Mr. Manson, tanding alone against winter ind summer, Hallowe'en and hrlstmas. aREW TIRED But this year the warriors rpW ti'prl Thev needed "up-port Mr. Manson, who realizes he value cf his chiefs, gives ii!-m an annual ho'.iday. During d3 rc;t niter their harrowing o.k t:ic chieftains go to hosp'.-1' for minor repairs. Once Mr. anson had Uic war paint out to ve a litt'e color to his aging o'pers. But an expert in Indian Hairs of that nature from the Serving the b.c. coast tin iiif) QBQDGB 1 f, QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ". SET miversuy ui .uou j IvUed against such a pian. m. . GGCOGQ PORT CLEMENTS , rJUSKATLA "U QUEFS CHARUrTTE CITY ALLIFORD BAY CUMSHEVA INLET ?; PtUNCE RUPERT :. 9.00 A.M. .;', 'Except Thursday and Sunday MJCE ARJR'0M FRINCE RUPERT lid that tin Indians wouia lobe ,rir battle-scarred personality id value with too much war ilnt. , So th ' n'.y social benefits r.L glv-1 to the chiefs are a yearly "ather-trim up; s'i"-ht repairs to luckskins and a little eye shadow One summer a visiting Seattle juriness man,. seeing the chief-k-intr in Prince Rupert, With winter'i punishing months ahead let of safe, dependable, trouble-free winter v A " V vour Ford of Uinada ueaier completely- moronu8. iuut and by catching the little troubles Wmttrizi your car. 5-Way Winterizing means money 1 more than ust anu-freere and a change ot oil. Deiore tney aeveiop u .u7 Your ford-Monarcn ueaier ana ramiuj- p - ,' ,-. Lincoln-Meteor Lincoln-Meteor Dealer Lwaier have nave expert expert service- service- Lincoln-Meteor Uul.um-..n. Dealer today I Gire - - your - , h: RUPERT THURSDAYS 9 03 A.M. '"WART FRIDAyg g 0Q A.M. men and factory-approved equipment to give car this S-Way Winterizing protection and , , you fast, economical service that assures you keep ahead of winter. , ,r M'CKCts For My (BHD flHD GEftiffifi -- 'Jl.lllUfl llL9r,KV,ilIU0 PHONE 476 CHARLOTTE AIRLINES LTD. iffered their ooss $25 cash for me of them. Mr. Manson was wrrified. He said he wouldn't ccpt four times that for one jf them. "No. I wouldn't part with them -but evervthlng has a price," idded Mr. Manson. Over the years many myths iave irrown up with Rupert's chieftains. One was they had Rf-d guard at either end of the Galloway bridge, armed with guns to stop speeding. The chiefs themselves well remember one of their closest battles with sailors on shore L DM II IT E IB Prince Rupert Killas & Christopher Bldg. Air Freight on all Flights FORD-MONARCH DEALERS The Home of Friendly Service