PRINCE RUPERT Today: Louis-WalcottFj VUnu Uupttt Dailg j3ttos JLto. Thursday, July 8, 1948 YEARS AGO I PLUS 'NIGHT BOAT TO LUBi, The thrill s July 8, 1923 An appeal by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway against an assessment levied on company property by the city was dismissed by the B. C Court of Appeal at Victoria. City Solicitor L. F. Jones attended the appeal hearing. i:acsaiiiiiim In the Good Qle Summertime! Girls Summer Wear From Infants-Through All Ages 1- K story of W men who ft) ' FT" , " fi r - t j - 1 SHORTS SLACKS BLOUSES BOCKS SWEATERS BATHING ' HEAR SI N SLITS t jAil dim 'i'y romr1 READY FOR CAMP Kin Club's Boys Going to Lakelse Sunday Morning There will be at least 24 Prince Rupert boys who will not sleep in Sunday morning. They are the group that will make up the first Kinsmen camp at Lakelse Lake this season. Their applications have been approved by the Kin committee. They have had their medical examinations, gathered the necessary equipment and have been notified to be at the bus depot bright and early Sunday morning. R. G. Moore will act as supervisor on the trip and will return on the same bus. At a dinner meeting held last night in the Civic Centre the club decided that the second camp would commence on July 21 and will accommodate 24 girls whose ages range from 11 to 13 years. If it is at all possible the Club plans to hold a third camp during the 10 days following July 31 for the 9 and 10 year old boys. Armine nuns, w.io Inspected the camp for the public health department, said It had been given a good rating. The fact that the Kinsmen Club demands a doctor's certificate from accepted candidates for the camp has prompted the sanitation department to ask all operators of similar camps to state whether members of their camps are re Minister of Lands T. D. Pat-tullo and Minister of Public Works Dr. W. H. Sutherlanl were scheduled to addrtis a public riifcting In the Empress Theatre. The two provincial cabinet members were on a tour of central B. C. City Council gi anted the Great War Veterans Association $100 toward the cost of entertaining the crew members of the light cruiser H.M.S. Curlew which wax exepectcd In the near future. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE rTW, as i SK .11 H i-i 'nam. i- REUNION 1 r :y' if- if' L'; lilt Vsii: &zzSi sir, Father and Sun In Interior Meet After Thirty-One Years FRANCOIS LAKE Thirty-one years have passed since Howard Braat and his son, Leo, parted in Allegan, Michigan, when Leo July 8, 1913 F. Kleven Hauser, head of one of the largest fish importing Iximnj Advenluri lomonci Um M-C-M companies in Germany, arrive 1 in the city on the Prince Rupert M-G-M'sJOMSON left for service in France. Howard Braat moved up to Danskin where he is postmaster and has IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE ii thi- MHtlrr of the Littale of t'lurlrs trunk. Iwrti"(l. TAKE NOTICE thdt. by Order of His Honor Judge W., O. Fulton, Local Juukc of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Letters of Admin-stration with the Will annexed of he Estate of Charles Brooks, deceaa-d late of Prince Rupert. British Colombia, v ho died on or about the 16th dy of April. 1948, at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, were granted to me, Robert Edward Qladdlng. the lawful attorney of Mary Tschlda. the sole Executrix named in the Will of the said deceased on the 21st day of May, A D. 1948. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay thp amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me properly erlfied on or before the 31st day of July, 1948. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to surh claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 22nd dav of June. A D. 1948 ROBERT EDWARD GLADDINO Box 608. Prince Rupert, B.C. (162) to make arrangement for th delivery of fish from this por',. He was accompanied by C. 11. Jacobs, manager of the company's Oregon branch. "Romance rfffosyTM been farming. Leo and his wife HER ROYAL HIGHNESS STILL INSPECTS-Princess Elizabeth, who is expecting an heir in the fall, is pictured inspecting a guard of honor of army cadets at the Royal Albeit Hall in London. The Princess attended the annual meeting and display of Shaftesbury homes and the training ship, "Arethusa." have Just come up to visit from Hi 0 Marquette, Michigan. They came THOMAS MITCHEll as far as Vancouver by car, then JANET LEIGH MARSHALL THOMPSON by plane to Prince George. There they took a taxi to Danskin, The American and Canadian governments were making arrangements for the erection of an international peace arch at Blaine, on the B. C. -Washington boundary. south of Burns Lake. Leo Braat SHIPS and WOMEN.S INSTITUTE is business manager for a news 3EISEa- paper and radio station at WATERFRONT i I ff1!MU3Jilimm!lfHI E. B. Paul, superintendent of the Victoria city schools, arrived in the city to preside a', the High School examine -.ions which were to begin the following week. Advertise in tne Dally News! quired to have health certificates or not. The welfare department has supplied balanced diet menus for the camp and a member of the department will visit the camp once a week while it is in operation. R. E. Montador, who visited the camp site recently, reported that structures appeared to be in good repair. He recommended that the rear area of the site be cleared this fall to provide open space for group games Herb Young, chairman of the victualling committee, gave a detailed report on the arrangements for supplying the camp with fresh and staple foodstuffs. Construction plans for" the camp were discussed and the Meeting at Francois Lake j Nurses Ttalk On China I i FRANCOIS LAKE A Women's Institute meeting was held at Mrs. Harold Neeve's home v.t the Landing on Friday after WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies Kaien Co-op A new lighted beacon has been established in Klemtu Passage, on the southwesterly extremity of Legge Point on Cone Island, according to an announcement of the Department of Transport. Ii shows a flashing white light, and is visible from all points of approach by water. HOUSEHOLDERS INCOME TAX noon. Mrs. Cassidy and Mrs. Neave were chosen as delegates to the Houston convention yesterday. Miss Preston, matron , of the Burns Lake Hospital, was guest at the meeting and gave an Interesting talk on the Women of China. She broiiRht with her photographs taken when she AN EYE IN THE FUTURE with the possibility ,)t ages in canned goods this winter cto your own came. Drop in and check our CANNING MACIIINKS CANNING Ts AIL SIZKS IN PKKSSCItK (OOKIKS ' DROP IN WRITE j RETURNS PREPARED SEE' camp committee was instructed It. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) COMPRESSOR IN Machinery Dropped From Air to Big Four Properly At Stewart A fifty hp. compressor has been Installed at the Big Four Silver Mines Ltd., in the Portland Canal district. A 500-foot pipe has been laid to one of the showings on the Tassaro vein on which samples, taken last fall. Indicated 1960 ounces of silver and 59 lead per ton. Planes from Stewart drop supplies. riione 1VJ Ilux 1127 r,l 3,: In the event of the earlier reports being accurate, stories of pilchards being seen off Northern Vancouver Island are .considered welcome. The pilchard.;, for the last two seasons, have to present a full report outlining the estimated costs of the buildings along with a comprehensive plan of the camp layout. Don McEwen, former member of the Club, whose home is now in Telkwa, was a guest at la:;t night's meeting. n..! - r i it been so senile that there hu.s Darning aps Keaucea 10 49f was living in China. Geoff Woodall had promise I to show more of his local nwviiv; pictures and it was decided t.i ask him to show them on the evening of July 30 for the. flood relief fund. After the show articles made by the Institute members will be auctioned off HI RHi. I'KK K 75r ami Sutnnirr lun fur the Siiiluws mih-J KOLLKR SKATKS h -, '.1!!'. i Li' J been hardiy any commercial fishing whatever. The Vancouver tug Bighorn, which sunk recently in Porlier Pass in the Gulf Islands, cannot be salvaged. This is because it is estimated she is, 900 feet the harbor front and roamed off toward the drydock. CFPR Radir. Din 1240 Kilocycle and there will be a sale of smail grab-boxes. Following a social period there will be dancin:; and lunch. (Subject to change) WATKR I5ALLS SAIL UOATS SAND PAILS an-l Silo "See these and other tmsi "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" clown, and that is too deep fjr cither sweeping or diving. I With both the Prince George, usu wmw tot HEADS CLUB ST. JOHN, N.B.-Dr. Hugh L. Keenleyside of Ottawa, Fedcrn! Deputy Ministfi of Mines, has been elected president of the Association of Canadian Clubs it FARM FRESH PACIFIC Two sailings per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 10 p.m. FOR QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, July 10, 20, 31, 11 p.m. FRANK I. (SKINNER Prince Rupert Aeent Third Ave. Phone 688 51S 3rd Ave. E. I horn M Bux Hilt southbound from Alaska, and Prince Rupert, northbound, in port last evening and with weather just right for a leisurely stroll, the .streets were alive with strangers, chiefly tourists. There was a good deal of window shopping. Everyone appeared decidedly interested i'l what they were seeing. Some appeared more concerned with PICTURE PROVES IT G. Albert Lyon will probably always carry this picture with him his arms .aren't long enough to tell about this one that DIDN'T get away. It's a 637-pound tuna, first entry in the Cat Cay tuna contest, Miami, Fla. A second of 661 pounds makes 1,298 pounds in two strikes. 3:00 Ethel and Albert. 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:30 Divertimento, Ott. 3:45 BEC News 3:55 U.N. Report GREER & BRIDDE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTS Classified Advertising Pays! There is abundant health anr, nourishment in every vacuum packed can of Pacific Milk. Irradiated to give an added measure of goodness, vacuum packed to keep Indefinitely. PACIFIC MILK Repairs Construction Altera Floor Sandinp a Specialty Phone UK!) 561 P.O. M BAPCO PURE PAINT There is a Bapco Product for every surface Good results are certain if directions are followed. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Irradiated and Vacuum Packed -r. j 223 Third Avenue Phone 101 7 1 S ay r t Qui you stop, Safety Fast EVERYTHING HASN'T RAISED IN PRICE . . . - THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 Tony the Troubadour 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Wally Wickon 4:45 Stories of Adventure (WpK.) 5:00 The Happy Time 5:30 Canadian Caravan 5:45 Platter Parade 6:00 People Ask 6; 15 Freddy Martin's Orch. 6:30 Musical" Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Calgary Stampede 7:30 Eventide 8:00 The Mighty Fraser 8:30 The Nation's Business 8:45 Sports Review 0:00 Ernie Adams Show 9:30 Vancouver Theatre 10:00 CBC News '0:10 B.C. News 10:15 Points of View 10:30 Nocturne 11:00 Fish Arrivals 11:05 Weather and Sign Off FKUjaI AM. 7:30 Musical UlocK 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 -Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC NEWS '' 9 : 15 Morning . Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Melodies 9:45 Modern Musicians 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies , 10:30 Round-up Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Bernie Braden Tells a Story 11:15 Hit Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather Forecast 11.31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Famous Voices P.M. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1 :00 Symphony Hour 2:00 Feature Concert 2:15 Family Favorites 2:30 comty. and Needle Pointers , ,. 2:45 Don Messer and Islanden ij you hdiv to - A It muv kiirnrka n .r K..I lull U.trPfS i'l Community SMve r flatware is the same V"" j wiore t.iic war. And us the tax is now off it should he Aw 13 ......... attractive. Iiulgrr's alway srll standard goods at t aiml'i OR ARE YOU A "PEDAL I'fMTER?" That fraction of a second delay may mean Trouble NOTE With 100 efficient brakes and good mental reaction It takes. 87 feet to stop at 30 miles per hour 170 feet to stop at 45 miles an hour 280 feet to stop at 60 miles per hour Think it over If in doubt, don't delay have your brakes examined at LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. IMIONE 866 advertised prices even thiugh express t hare 1 more than those of places nearer to the nutri Princess Line SAILINGS 4 SUl-t!U MI"V ,For inslanrr a Big Hen clock or set of ,llvrr 1. ' for the same price as In Ontario where it is A large part of our slock is made un of advertised goods and we Iry to kerp the bal-uif 'T line with the prices of other cities. And e 8''f I I . antee t he satisfaction of our goods. Something frum Buyer's i always stimf'1""'! RUPERT MARINE REALTY worth having. ' . to VANCOUVER and way ports Every Monday 10 p.m. to ALASKA Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway July 9 and 16 to ALER T BAY and Vancouver July 10 and 14 'V (J, CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of , . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) Box 648 Phone Green 975 CANADIAN CATTLE TAKE TO AIR Two of the four prize Hol-stein Friesian bull calves, first Canadian bred cattle ever flown to Europe, mount the ramp to the DC-4 Airtrader which took off from New York's La Guardia Airport for Rome. The calves, bred In southern Ontario, will, be shown in the Canadian embassy garden in Rome and the Milan cattle breeders' show before they are turned over to individual breeder?.