Prince Rupert Dailp tUtM LtD. ' Saturday, May 29, 1948 WARNS ABOUT Need Home Food Gardens k. ... Local News Items PROOF V Now as Much as in W PUBLIC DUTY ar ' AIR PASSENGERS Inbound from Vancouver- Eboabd Baseball Tomorrow Savoy ; Cash for old gold. Bulger's. i Miss Joan 'Cross sailed today Obligations of citizens to aid vs. Merchants 2:30 p.m. (It) the police in the performance of Mrs. Peter Krook, L. Wylie, R. Palmer, Mrs. Webstad and E. Mussallem, from Vancouver. Mr. Craig, W. Price, Miss H. Brown, on the Catala for a holiday trip Moose Whist Drive and dance SWIM TRUNKS Says Secretary Marshall WASHINGTON, D.C. Freedom gardens this year are as necessary to the national welfare as were Vktory gardens during the war, Secretary of State Marshall told the National to Alert Bay and Vancouver. every Saturday night 8:30. R. Young and Mr. Ingram, from J. A. Rutherford, B.CX..S., re Present holders of Canadian their duties was stressed by Magistrate W. D. Vance In police court this morning in a case arising out of a disturbance at Second Avenue and McBride Street early Tuesday morning. Sandspit. turned today on the Catala from Outbound for Vancouver i reedom Garden Conference here. He said : a business trip to Bella Coola. National Tennis Club trophies are requested to turn same in to the club. It) M. Sekora, Mr. Gargrave, R. L. "Food today is just as Vital, nrohahlv mnm than Hurinff R. L, Peachey returned on the Magistrate Vance bound Rob Northcott, J. Arsenault, F. R. Pegram and M. Dohanic; for the war. No time in our history has the production and con Catala from a trip to Vancou Miss Glenna Moore of the servation or food been so 1f- Sandspit, Mr. Drake. ver today. Union Steamship Co. office is ert Keays to keep the peace for a year after he had found him guilty of a charge of obstructing Constable A. L. Rossiter of making the round trip to Mas- Harry Seaman of the Daily News staff sailed last night on the Coquitlam to join Mrs. Sea sett on the Coquitlam today. She left last night and will be back tomorrow morning. Hotel. . : . a . Easily and ALL SWIM TRUNKS man and child for a 10 day holiday. C. N. Tennis Club American Mrs. Peter Krook, daughter- portant. Anything that can be done to stimulate the growing of food by individuals in local gardens should be done, and will be tremendously helpful to meet the great problem now before us. I don't speak theoretically from a desk In the State Department. I ordered my seeds and sets this years ten days ago. My problem Is, do I negotiate or do I hoe, plant and weed. I propose doing AT SALE PRICES arrivals ckly Erected in-law of the late Mrs. Krook, the city force in an attempt to arrest an intoxicated native. The incident took place following a dance when a crowd, estimated by the police to number 80, gathered about Constable Rossiter and Robert Harmon as they struggled to put the Indian in the police van. As a result of mob action, the In Tournament on Sunday May 30 ii no muss nor at 1 p.m. All tennis players welcome. . (126) Prince Rupert C. Nevin, Vancouver; W. C. Brlttland, Vancouver; M. Sikora, Vancouver; T. Gargrave, Prince whose death occurred on Thursday, arrived in the city on yesterday afternoon's plane from Seattle. Mr. Krook is already here. an() with oyproc George; L. T. WylieVancouver; local manager of Co., returned to R. H. Joyce, Kelly-Douglas both." ,et a permanent, roof job. dian escaped r. normcmv, vtiiiuuuvet. To prove his qualification as a the cit 'n Thursday afternoon's Rossiter testified that Keays O The best known brands and most popular style Swim Trunks, Gabardines, Wools, Satin Rayon, in a wide variety of colors, to be sold at less than cost price. "dirt gardener", the secretary had shouted at him to let the i Edward Mussallem returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's plane from Vancouver. While in the south he attended a recent British Columbia re Vancouver. told the following story, which antf t.hpn nnshprl him You saw it in tiie Daily News! V mpove,nen', may well become a classic. man go Because of the push, the man District Forester J, E. Mathe "When Mrs. Marshall and I L Repairs NOW arrested managed to get past I Constable Harmon and out of returned from China we brought GOOD EATING! gional conyention of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. V7 m&S&rl son returned on the Catala this afternoon from a business trip to Ocean Falls. with us a Chinese woman named Anna. 6he had a very definite V r sill the van. The police had been unable to close the door because Denei in two things: one was the dominance of the male In the household, and the other MiSWW ALL YOU New Westminster Rail Warehouse Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Roberts and Jack Wrathall sailed today on the Cstala for Vancouver whence they will start on an extended motor tour which will take them as far as Digby, Nova Scotia. was the fact that food was the Reg. Price $2.49 Sale Price Reg. Price $2.95 cooked the native's leg stuck but. "Had you been doing your duty as a citizen, you would have been pushing the man's leg in. The police have a difficult job to perform and often need the aid of the public." to $2.75 $1.85 to $3.50 $2.25 greatest motivating force in our ALBERT & NEW WESTMINSTER A new iFFEKY LI H. lives. "The second day I was Secret freight warehouse will be built I in New Westminster by the C.N. m LUMBER R., construction to commence as Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton asked 'HONK 116 ary 01 mate 1 managed to escape for a few hours and motor down to my house in Leesburg soon as practicable after bids are in. Tenders will close June 9. and was jubilantly greeted by Mrs. Marsnau wan the news Sale Price Reg. Price $3.95 Sale Price Reg. Price $4.95 Sale Price Reg. Price $5.50 Sale Price the court that Keays be bound over to keep the peace for a year because "there is only one prosecution in this affair." "If there had been several, 1 would "have asked for stiff sentences," he said. "I don't fee! justified in demanding a stiff sentence in a single case out of a mob." Secretary and Mrs.' Marshall look over their freedom Garden. QUAYSIDE THEFTS PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, Increasing number of thefts and malicious damage to new cars arriving from Britain and the United States awaiting clearance from the dock area have prompted authorities to strengthen police patrols along the wharves here. ANNOUNCEMENT Cruises, Charters Commencing soon. Scheduled trips, Salt Lakes and return. Watch this space for further particulars. to $4.50 $2.9o $3.45 to $6.00 $3.95 SGTON, BEDFORD-.j ;p Crops were an ancient liturgl-e .-,en was revived here.. je in tnc Dairy News1. Slide Detectors On Railway Line VANCOUVER Slide detectors, to be installed by the C.N.R. in British Columbia, will consist of a fence built along the moun that she had at last, after two or three years of effort obtained a truck load of, putting it politely, fertilizer, I was immediately put to work to distribute this great soil improver with a shovel and a wheelbarrow. Radio Diai 1240 Kilocycle for 5 CFPR The magistrate agreed to bind tain side of a track. A slide, or Keays over to keep the peace. "Anna spied me. I might explain that in China probably (Subject to chanee) "Chicken in the Rough' j TO TAKE HOME anything touching the fence, sets off a system of signals which notifies approaching traffic of danger. the lowest form of human life is the man with the wheelbarrow. WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing. Printine Enlareine QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies QUIETLY WED AT CATHEDRAL She was profoundly shocked, rushed out of the house and we I TV 5 CIVIC CENTRE ? 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