ifi ' 'W Prince Hupett Dailp idttoi Tuesday, November 2, 1948 Canada Notifies Her Assistance LONDON ? Canada has now officially notified other interested governments that she is ready to enter negotiations for a North Atlantic security pact, Hon. Lester B. Pearson, minister of external affairs, an IH Steamship Movement For Vancouver Sunday ss. Coquitlam, 11 p.m. Tuesday-s. Camosun, 1:30 p.m. tnis year is $159,448, as compared with $190,385 for the fame period last year. Construction in October, 1947, was valued at $14,150. Largest permit issued last month wa3 one for $1,000 to W. VV. Bowes authorizing an addition to his Sixth Avenue East : evidence. Majority were for alterations or repairs to existing buiklhiE, No major r.ew con-Ftructicn was bpgun. Permits issued last month: Wallace's Department Store. 1. ruction in V' ' Luring wu"' t far this year nounced. She would join In a military alliance with the United States and five nations of VU1UI" -ruction , period are th-. It y . East, $800, repairs. ' - - . A. B. Brown, Atlin Avenue, $50, alterations. W W. Bowes, sixth Avenue East, $1,000, addition. T- Steinberg, Sixth Avenue East, $150, addition. J. Schroeder, Ambrose Avenue $300, repairs. H. Hagen, Hays Cove Avenue, $40, garage. Mrs. M. Hatch, Park Avenue, $50, shed. Mrs. H. Gilbert, Tatlow Street $200, alterations. H. Lindseth, Eighth Avenue East, $100, construction. Nels Luth, Fourth Avenue East, $100, repairs. J. Furness, Tenth Avenue East, $200, repairs. Palmer Apts., Seventh Avenue West, $250, repairs. Dr. R. G. Large, Fourth Avenue West, $450, repairs. W. p. Lambie, Fourth Avenue East, $400, repairs. L the i i Europe's western alliance Britain, France, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg to form ' the North American defensive union. - a : -i building P"-the City En-montli had a 310, the lowest iheii the figure-,5 $0,710. t" dat- .-uctUin $250, alterations. Department of Fisheries, Seal Cove, $150, chimney. j W. Sutherland, Sixth Avenue East, $75, repairs., R. F. Coswan, Eighth Avenue Thursday ss. Prince George, 11:15 p.m. Nov. 6 ss. Princess Louise p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m. Wednesday ss Prince George, 10 a.m. Friday ss. Coquitlam, 1 p.m. Nov. 1 ss. Princess Louise, a.m. ' For Alice Arm and Port Simpson Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m. From Alice Arm and Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Camosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss Prince George 10 a.m. Nov. 1 ss. Princess Louise a.m. Big Douglas Craft For Trans Pacific VANCOUVER The introduction of DC-6 aircraft on its Pacific routes was announced to HIS AND THAT day by British Commonwealth Q Pacific Airlines. The new air i - u '"j . ' craft will fly the Southern Cross routes from Australia to Vancouver, via Honolulu and San Francisco, connecting with the A. Sheardown, Seventh Avenue East, $200, alterations. H. Burrow, Eighth Avenue East, $100, garage. R. Lovin, Eighth Avenue East, $500, repairs E. Skogmo, Cow Bay, $300, addition. mm For Ocean FurU: Thursday ss. Prince George, 11:15 p.m. transcontinental routes of the Trans-Canada Air Lines. The first of the new aircraft will be delivered to B.C.P.A. on Sunday next. Nov. 6 ss. Princess Louise, r. Prystay. Second Av-nm Vancouver In Football Final $400, alterations. J. Galloway, Hays Cove Av-f nue, $75, addition. V. H . Dodd, Eighth Avenue West, $20, construction. A. Sawthier, Ninth Avenue West, $100, construction. EIGHTEEN CENT SUPPER Discovery that one-pound .cans' of horsemeatwere selling at 18 cents in Winnipeg stores led health authorities to consider regulations for its sale. While they disucss the problem" the meat is still on sale. A car. is being opened here by a V irmi-peg girl. , (CP Photo( p.m. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince George, Nov. 6 ss. Princess Louise, p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss Prince George midnight. Nov. 1 ss. Princess Louise, a.m. CALGARY, (P: Displaying power on the ground and in the air, Vancouver Blue Bombers on Saturday swept into the West ern Canada junior football fin als by trimming Calgary Torna COAST SALMON to mm sstay here until it stops raining." I H r n does 29 to 12 in a sudden-death CONDEMNED Heavily guarded, wearing manacles and leg-irons, Austin Craft, left, of Hamilton and Howard Urquhart, right, of Toronto are shown as they were taken into a Kingston court last week to face charges of murdering John Kennedy, prison messenger, during an attempt to escape from Kingston Penitentiary last April 26. Urquhart is serving 20 years for his part in the death of Meyer Tobias, Toronto furrier, shot December, 1945. Craft is serving 10 years for armed robbery at Hamilton, Ont, (CP Photo) FLINT GLASS Flint Glass, alsp known as ' crystal, was (discovered by.. George Ravenscroft, an English-,. man, in 1677. , TO REMOVE RUST Rust can be removed from kettles with kerosene 'and sted wool. tilt. The West Coast squad, defending Dominion titleists, now meet the winner of the Manitoba-Saskatchewan series. PACK LOWER Despite the fact that the north coast had one of the biggest salmon seasons in years, the total Pacific coast canned salmon pack was lower than any season since 1944, according to the latest bulletin Issued by the Chief Supervisor of Fisheries, Vancouver. Total pack of varieties in all Canadian Navy." He also was twice mentioned In despatches: the first time in October, 1944, for good service in action against enemy coastal forces i ' ' ' ' 1 . . . mi i. ll nit -HrM,- HMCS CRESCENT NEW COMMANDER Lt. Cdr. D. W." Groos Taking Over From Lt. Cdr. Charles districts this year was 1.235,739 cases, about 235,000 cases less and again a month later for good service in attacks on enemy sea communications. The early Naval career of Lt. Cdr. Charles almost paralleled that of his successor. He joined as a Cadet in 1937 and went overseas for training in units than 1947. Greatest portion of -the total catch was chums, totalling 424,- OTTAWA Lieutenant-Commander D. W. Groos, D. S. C, R. C. N., of Victoria, will become commanding officer of the destroyer H. M. C." S.' Crescent on , . . for Tasty Meals .. . 'MhW 042 cases, a decrease of almost v lhow Mem rK-c't- 7,000 cases under last year. There November 16 it was announced of the British Fleet. During his were 321,757 cases of pinks, as 1! p ! wartime service, he, too, served in the destroyer Restigouche today at naval headquarters. He succeeds Lt. Cdr. J. A. Charles, of Rouleau, Chinese Dishes a Specialty ' Avi im'e opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders compared with 598,184 cases In 1947. . The season's sockeye pack to and was Mentioned in Despatches. Since the end of hos tilities be has held the appoint Is- A. -uuU of the Pacific Coast date Is 259.9G1 cases, a slight reducOirSurtder last "yeafbut j fleet, Crescent in one of the five less than half of the 1948 pro auction. Hlueback pack totail PERT MARINE REALTY ' ' ' , hv-.v y I f ; led 19,886 cases, while springs totalled 15,875, and steelheads 5,647 and cohoes 188,571. ships of the R. C. N. task force now on a training cruise to the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The ships will arrive back at their base at Esquimau, November 13. Lt. Cdr. Groos joined the (J. CLAl'SKN & SON) tfts of FOR SALE OR CHARTER ment of staff communications officer on the staff of the Flag Officer Atlantic Coast and, for a year, was appointed for duty with Naval Member of the Canadian Joint Staff in Washington, D. C. He was appointed commanding officer of "Cres.-cent" on January 5, 1948. On relinquishing command of the destroyer he will be appointed to Naval Headquarters for duty with the Director of Naval Communications. I BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING KQl'IPMKNT 1ST FRUIT CROP DROP KENTVILLE, N.S., P A frnm thp nnminion ExDeri- Nil f , . 1 $ M -TRY- mental Farm here shows a drop' Royal Canadian Navy as a Ca PERT MARINE REALTY det in August, 1935, and to.oK tit WICK SALES OR CHARTERS early training in the United in Nova Scotia's 1948 production of peaches, pears, plums and cherries. The pear crop was down 8,000 bushels from 1947. " v - ,s' - ! ."ill i Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) Phone Green 973 Kingdom with the Royal Navy Just prior to Second World! War he was appointed to H. Ore Shipment to "it. M. C. S. Restigouche ana serv ed as Executive Officer and later as Commanding Officer of 9 1 Me, protection Japan Cancelled An order for 250.000 tons of iron ore from Texada Island, for delivery in Japan, received some months ago has been cancelled. 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