!C SAFETY NEAR SCHOOLS I METIAKATLA'S Prince Hupert Dafip Rctoj Tuesday, November 23. 1948 , Lkrt Seriouxly By GREAT CROSS serious that the council decided to communicate with the City Council at once asking that, as a first precaution, the safety zone at Conrad Street School be Sought An electrical cross, recently SUDBCY, Suffolk, Eng., CP Long-lost parish records dating from the 14th century have been unearthed in a solicitor'.; office here. LONDON, flu !?2)m stock Diseases cost Britain240,000,-000 a year, the DukV.oi jr-folk told aa , Anima Health meeting. . - ' ' . .ilar mommy u:n- r n.,,i-t Parent.- IT'ncil held in the "r,w arpas mciudc! K evening con- !dr Mfn "set- ' t .V.. -in n ir- f ob unent on the ' K nopea tnat the installed at Metlak&tla, near Ketchikan, is eight feet high,' iUs position being tnldway between the twe towers of the Duncan Memorial church In the Alaska twn. Putting it there was one of the moat tlifficult Jobs ever jerformed by the company ta wtiom the order was iu a are stressed in ml te from, the rent-Teach -r)lU rs' Council and conaww v,. 'pressed at' the iwh"le matt"r ncludlne the strict , t rtiere is n?ed lor I "cu " aft.ty regulations in school zones. tnLion to a 1 ai" The council complimented the C. truck and car driv- given. tainted white and outlined in ted tubing, one .cross is visible to mariners for a great distance and will be a great aid to find js a neeu iui ;- c traffic warning signs. 6 ... V.. mm Teachers" Association on its splendid arrangement for tin.-observance of Education Week. Such an even t could not fail to impress the general public rn the tmportan'e of maintaining a regular Interest in education. J. S. Wilson assured the council that the Teachers' Association was very grateful to the Pat ent-Teachers" Association for their whole hearted and enthusiastic co-operatitjn arid support ing Metlakatla in dark and foul weather. The red light from the tubing penerates fog and rain better ha any other color and this was an important factor in selecting it. Rev. William Duncan, pioneer missionary, founded the original village of Metlakatla, just across the harbor of Prince HARBOR DREAM Spectators attending the Port of Halilax Club's marine exhibition blinked their eyes whe n -they took a second look at this model of the port's harbor. The bridge across the harbor to e;ghbonn? Dartmouth is something they have been advocating for years. This n;Mel shows how it would appear with a miniature of the liner Aqultania passing underneath headed for Bedford Basin. 'CP Photo) JTVanW, all-wool, JW, n iJie S3 50 ... .v . i .i Take your choice ;. . Rtrpert about 88 years ago. Lat aging sign and indicative of the'rierwm. E Becker. Flood. W. Mc- rullever , throughout the week and inded 'greater Interest -Gomez, and being taken by-Leod, Lindseth, all sie, ,. $1.30 Civic Centre at all times. The fine help from j a large number of parents in CfR was also mentioned fav-J education Messrs. Martin Btuart, J. 6. Wil- j son, J. Moller, and T. O. BnU- er, Decause oi certain cuner-tnces with mission work policy he moved away and receiving permission from United States authorities, started the second S, l"S """"i ' ; The work of Mrs. Becker i:i man. . Dates ' Reports were tdven by dele support of the Parent-Teachers' . . ."f our lnvciy merchandise and make a small deposit. When it is convenient you may pick up your selection and arrange for payments through our PERSONAL Metlakatla, this time in Alaska ; L, Shirts, $1.43' jhher law and pates from each of the" local News was commended. Thp nrac- (HLNA - (Continued rrom Page 2) It has developed Into a progres sive tow-n. W, an sizes. $2.00 P.T. Associations and in every j tical support of the Daily News caae an increase of membership was gratifying - -over last year's figures wa3 re- J In addition to Mr. Gilker, who ported. President J. C. Gilker presided, there were present counted this as a most encour- Mesdames D. Parent, J. S. An- has written the final chapter to his own denouement. Mem kRGJUXS for men:. ? ? HOW CAN I ? wool English W CoaU, tailor- By ANNE ASHLEY 1 : U. $44.50, bers of his own cabinet are beseeching him to step down In the interests of Jastice. - The cause of the rebel is just, aiid! history will write the Chinese Civil War as the Great Reform Bill tor China. ' j $30.00 L Coats, iark IZED BUDGET PLAN. No Interest No Carrying Charges. Among our many lines of ladies' wear you may be especially interested in: BLOl'SES, SLACKS, TWIN-SET SWEATERS SKiRTS, plain or fancy EVENING GOWNS, DRESSES, HOrSECOATS, Sl'ITS, TOPCOATS and HATS If you are Gift Buying, examine Q. fs it practical to keep old medicines around the house? de, per" Tit, $22.00 A. No; because they have The late General Stillwell andj been effective once before with rants, aft kind WEDNESDAV Sports a.m. 9:00 Bo Me Hi Gym Class. " - p.m. 2:30 Rup-Rec tiny tots. 3:30 Teen Age Badminton (casual). 7:00 Atiult Club Badminton. 7:30 Rup-Rec Teen Age Girls. Special 8:00 Canadian Club. 1:00 Gyro Club Luncheon . 1:30 Gyro Club Meeting. 3:30 Jr." Girls Doll Dressing Class. 7:30 Teen Age Buys Crafts. 8:00-LiUle Theatre Dress Rehearsal. 8:00 JC.C. Meeting. 8:00 Canadian Club. 7:30 Music and Drama Festival Meeting. other honest commentators ft Vnt from, tram M.75 some member of the family is no reason why they will prove have and are still suggesting: the solution to the problem. ll-wool Fishermen's ill sizes "... Sj.jO just as effective "with some other Tromber. Some drugs de- Wool, 3-ply, best rcj. 40c, Now 30c mbrellas, rej. $4.00. our displays of UMBRELLAStAL, HANrmr.s cinvcs rttv -SW tioriorate -with age. J. How can I easily draw ' INGS and LINGERIE. threads from hemstitching? S2.95 A. The drawing of threads in hemstitching will be simplified The solution, they feel. Is to j grant to the -Chinese the very political freedom that we enjoy and cherish here. Let the Chinese people set up a Democratic Republican government that will in tact and theory also be truly representative of the Chinese people. The fact that the Chinese civil war has progress-ed to its present state is dire v L ' k f u )L .ill r k- - f rs -ft. r if they are first gone over with TREMFORD. Norfolk, Eng., (V evidence that the Chiang Kai- a wet brush that has been ruD-bed over a bar of soap. Q. How can I -make a peanut toutter -sandwich that is different? A. A novel kind of sandwich is peanut butter spread on while bread, with thin slices of fl1 Fragments of a Saxon pot Shek regime is unpopular. To jtery vessel have Tx-en unearth RATHALL'S have the present dictatorship Cd here, replaced by another, Commun-I TO FINISHING lopine. Printing Inlarrinr i fclCK SERVICE poor alternative. Our great'; Try a Cia.ssinea ac-id The ews banana. . neighbor to the south and other ! 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