Prince tlupctt Daflp Wctos JLtD. - - fl Tuesday, August 10, 1943 ocal News Items . . . MARINE AGENT Angelo Astoria, following ai W. H. Williscrolt reutrned last serious operation in the Prince I night to Terrace after a brief IS TRANSFERRED Rupert General Hospital, is re-, week-end visit to the city ported to be making favorable recovery. Col. Keith Dixon, who has been agent of the marine de- Mrs. Andrew Blomberg left this afternoon by air on a trip to Vancouver. Terrace Club Sport Jackets partment here since 1946, has ; been notified of his impending To Local Businesses and Industries Those wishing to displays in the Civic Centre Mrs. H. Gray and son sailed nn tVf famncnn tnrtnv fnr Vir- WITH ' ' ;1 2? iSblSiiJ .1 industrial Show please contact tQrla whpre they wU1 Bpcfld a i. uiunaaucm, niuue Diacn ioj, holiday uy nugusi it. noo; "Money well spent, Gifts that transfer to the Victoria agency. He will be leaving when his successor is named which may not be until fall. Col. Dixon came here two years ago last January following his discharge from the Canadian Army in which he served during the war with the Royal Canadian Artillery. Midland Pines are now open are different." Novelties Souv with sales and service at the enirs. Totem Pole Gift Shop, 211 Sixth Street. (187) highway entrance, 1401 Freder- ich St. Imperial Oil credit cards Mrs. Geoffrey Lambly, who will be accepted. Manager, Vii GLEN PLAID CHECKS SOLID COLOR COVERTS r,AAOt'irrI T DAPt' rT)rCTlT-.-Ir . . was called to the city on account of the illness of her Cavenaile. (188) HUMBLE BEGINNING Marv Pickford was born K V;"0;;1-1 the view of Prince Rupert from u u a r the YifLttlZf tW' thC imProt of which the-KotaV Club has Notice Meeting of 1 mother, returned to the interior on last evening's train. Gladys Mary Smith, in a small Tuesday, Aug. 10 IP house in Toronto, April 8, 1893. HARRIS TWEEDS . postponed until August 24. (S.T.) Farewell exhibit of the art works of Bjotn Selvig will be held on Thursday and Friday Mrs. Carl Gustafson and afternoons of this week in the CERTIFICATES OF TEACHERS Agreement Made i With Hospital Arrangements under which I daughter returned on the Co- Civic Centre. Engineer Is To Attend Convention City Engineer Don Stewart was authorized to attend the annual convention of the Bri OTTAWA, (CP; A committee I Quitlam this afternoon from a to study certification will be set ' holiday trip to the Queen Char- Harry Burrows of the Dom inion Fisheries office here, sail up by the Canadian Teachers' i lotte Islands. ed this afternoon on the Camo tish Columbia Institute of Engineers at Victoria September Mr. and Mrs. R. Walter of Federation, delegates decided today at the opening of their SDOkane and Mr. and Mrs. H. 16 to 18 by citv council last sun for Vancouver where he will join the fisheries protection ship Laurier on tuna fish patrol in off-shore waters. It's smart to look smart in one of these.Terrace Club Jackets . . They're comfortable, handsome and economi Fulton of Cassell, California convention. The committee will be composed of representatives of all provinces. It results from the city will use a portion of Prince Rupert General Hospital as an isolation hospital and pay the hospital for the accommodation costs for Infectious cases was approved by the city council last night. Previously the city had operated its own Isolation hospital. The building, however, has been derlared undesirable for this niirDose and an effort will be who motored to Prince Rupert Ltd ever the Skeena River Highway WW lr 1 1 - E. Clough of the provincial sailed for Vancouver on the night. He will fly down to the provincial capital the day previous, returning the day after the convention. Motion to authorize the trip was made by Alderman George Casey. the suggestion of President D. C. Munroe of Ormstown. Que Camosun this afternoon, ship bec, in an address. forestry department, who has been in the city for the last few Havs nn rlpnflrt.mpnt.al husiness. ping their cars south. -E GATE cal. Featured in a it -Three Mrs. Ernest Hastings and son, i sailed thls afternoon by the who have been visiting here atf Kcepi i maae w appose ui u. wide range of Camosun on his return to PREMIER MEETS RAIL CHIEFTAINS yre. They Under the agreement the city MONTREAL Premier Byron ATTENTION MERCHANTS AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver E. Borgstrom, S. Taylor, P. Piere-Blais, T. Campbell, Mrs. A. Pongcracz, M. L. Carlison, B. Bertelson, Mrs. N. Sandirup, Mrs. A. Blomberg. r.en they 'will pay for the hospital acc.om-rfcecl cars! mndation of infectious cases at the joint j srmi-private ward rate and re-M,ui Itiimburse the hospital for such plaids, plain colors i n d tweeds, we lave all sizes in with Mrs. Hastings' parents,1 Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, sailed by the Catala this afternoon on their return to Vancouver. W. H. Crocker, regional representative of the Bureau of as Meeting in Common Lounge, Civic Centre, Tuesday, August 10 at 8 p.m. Mr. S. L. Wilkins will speak on the Municipal Aid Johnson of British Columbia met heads of the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways yesterday on the subject of Pacific Great Eastern recruiting from Vancouver B. Bowers, Doth young men's H. Hoffman, J. Bryson, M, additional expenses as are Incurred by them, Including payment for special nurses at the prevailing rates as set by the BC. Registered Nurses' O Toole, J. Campbell, J. C. and Social Security Tax Act. 1 Question Period. All interested' retailers please attend. Prince i n d conservative Pays! extension into the Peace River Reconstruction, wun neauquai-country but no statement was ters at Prince George, arrived Broatch, B. Killer. From Sandspit L. Turner. models. Rupert Retail Merchants' Association. (187) IADS in the city at the end of tne week from the interior and expects to be here for several davs on official duties. With the additional space now available at the hospital as a re Mrs. J. Bunn, J. Manson, Miss J. Miller, Mrs. Helmer and two daughters. made after the meeting. Newfoundland Firms Will Be Closing Down Bert Glassey, one-time farmer, sult of the addition of the for Miss Eileen Sheppard R.N. and trapper, prospector, miner and' of late with the provincal gov-j ernment until a few years ago. mer military wing for general : use. a portion of the hospital i r.iL,. Attends Brother S ha, been set aside as an Isola-1 ST. JOHNS It is said here 1 Miss Ella M. McDougall R.N. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy .WAV BEK 5 runeral In Belfast turn ward. i l t v rr rrtn nn qc uifu if ipi ill 1 1 -l i 1.1 t The Belfast Weeklv TeleeraDh Dominion, it is more than prob- to the city at the end of the "'8 Saturday. Th Prince Rupert ISow Available! week after spending holidays Rough' i MAPLE, OLD COLONY James T. Harvey, who has of July 2 prints announcement aDie mat nan 01 me smau h,. at take Kathivn tthere'of the funeral of Michael ! manufacturing firms in St. in the East, the former in Belle- old timers, and many are left, were glad to see him. Onimeca MP. of Killeenan, John's will close down because vine, Ontario, ana me unci m Mrs Harvey and family are In M'Gurk, Herald. Nova Scotia. DINING SUITE, : Refractory Extention Table. Atmosphere of distinction to live with. Phone '15 Zn Third Ave. T R E J they will be unable to withstand Canadian competition. It is certain that five out of eisht well Cook.stown which took place following Mass in St. Joseph's Church, Killeenan. Among the chief mourners was Mrs. Jane ! residence for the summer, re- turned to the city from the in-Uerior over the week-end. L 00 M 1 a iV TOO LA 11. Hi CLA!!1FV A Delicious Cool Drink Directions: Moke tea exactly as usual . . . While still hot pour into glasses filled with cracked WISE Murray, a sister, from Prince Rupert. The deceased, whose constituency was in Mid-Tyrone, Ulster, was an uncle of Art lilRTH NOTICE Txia ll4e Add sugar and lemon to rasie . . ice . . BREMNER Born to Mr. and WUATIIALL'S niOTO FINISHING Developine. Printine Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies DAIRY Murray of Prince Rupert. known firms will be obliged to stop doing business. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Black-hall of Barrie, Ontario, have arrived in the city for a visit with Mr. Blackhall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Blackhall, Westview. Before coming here they were visiting with relatives at Usk. They will return East by way of Vancouver. SERVICI LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL 1 Mrs. William Bremner on August 9, a son. John William, 8 lb. 15 oz. at Prince Rupert General Hospital. Both doing well. 187 PERSONAL The Green Rooms, 622 Fraser Street, under rfew management. Boarding rooms and rooms. Phone Black 548. (198) SALT LAKES FERRY SCHEDULE CHILD DASHES IN FRONT OF AUTO Kelly Deane, three-year old native child, was taken to hospital Monday afternoon for observation after he dashed between two cars onto Third Avenue near Fifth Street and was To Whom it May Concern This is notification that, as from July 31. I am no longet connected with Handyman Home Service. V. Morrison. (187) struck by a passing automobile. Pat Mazzel, driver of the car, stopped in time to save the child from serious injury. WANTED Second-hand lint -leum, in good condition; also bedroom dresser. Apply Box 378 Daily News. men and your new AUGUST SALE OF Daily except Mon. & Tues. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2, 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 7:10. Saturday Eve ry hour from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10 a.m. Last boat returns 10 p.m. Adults 50c. Under 1G, 25c Return All schedules weather- permitting. Inquiries 123 Taxi JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue plumbing Announcements All advert lirinnni n this column will be charged for a full montU tt 26 cents ft word old h4th- Fur Coals ALASKA-BOUND PLANE MISSING EDMONTON Nine planes, including Royal Canadian Air Force and commercial mach- "0ldat40,50,60?" Man, You're Crazy fiTt our ThmratNl' r p1P 0 Trt I ruiKlnwrt fwtinc dtiA nr.tPtv to hod' H lark ut lrB ! tiirri Wmnv mn n witmrn rilt "old '' Trr Oaim Tonif T b)rt for pfp, yotimfff fnrlimt. Ih -.t I rv rtv. hw "tt riiujitnf'1" t 9My 40 Orange Tea. Proceeds Protestant Home. Oddfellows" Hall, September 1. Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-13. Eve- HEATING Bldg.i Phone 108 pntert.ainmrnt. a searcn inpc have ioined in Quern Mary I.O.D.t,. uazaai, October 20. Sons of Norway and Sonla Fall for a Cessna plane, piloted by D B. Murray of Washington, D. C which is missing from Grande Prairie on a projected mgni vo Alaska. BOTH GLAMOUR AND WARMTH WILL BE VOURS THIS WINTER IF YOU WEAR ONE OF THESE LUXURIOUS COATS. MUSKRAT SQUIRREL MOUTON CONEY LEOPARD BLACK SEAL A FURNACE IN YOUR BASEMENT IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHOP .... . . . . when winter drapes her frost trimmed garments around your home. IXSTAL AN AIR-CONDITIONING FURNACE NOW THOM SHEET METAL LTD. Bazaar Oct. 22. Canadian Lcfclon W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Sons of NEW COMMANDER PRINCESS PATS . L CityMerchanls City merchants are asked in future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Dally News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department In keeping to the regular hour for publication. CALGARY- Appointment u. Black 881 Norway Hall. Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale November 25th. Dance. Every Saturday night 253 East First Ave. FAWCETT DEALER WHEN YOU BUY YOUR FUR COAT USE BUDGET PLAN SWEET 1G S PERSONALIZED NO CARRYING CHARGES NO INTEREST - k for Hall. ua" Oddfellows' CTORIA Lt Col. Duncan M. Cameron, who served as a company commander in the Italian cam-nalKn, has been appointed commanding officer of the Princess Patricia Light infantry Regiment which it was announced yesterday had been made Canada's first airborne regiment Mystery Meat In Parliament Cafe LONDON The dining rooms Camosun UCE ARM IRLOTTE 5- 10, 21 Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones GO and 68 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone Ml P.O. Box 199 lit the K&ilirqurr Court of ('nnntlii The King vs. llnrrv Koulmitl IWavrii Acmiir upon an' order to me directed by the Exchequer Court of ! , "nadK- dl"el Ottwa, July 13th. 1M8, I have seiired the property ol j the defendant. Hurry Rowland Ben-veil, both real and personal, com-I Prising the general store, until re-' cently. conductod and operated by j the Bald Harry Knwland Beaven, at i Queen Charlotte City. B.C.. and Lots ; 24 and 34. Block 5, Townslte ot ! Queen Charlotte City, Map 934. i All of which la hereby offerod for Consult us lor your needs in all types of printing work. Everything in high- class stationery. Fountain Pens - Cards for every occasion where m.. of parliament, meat is as scarce as clsewhero in Britain, list "blanquette of beaver" on their bills-of-fare. Members are not sure the meal is beaver and, apparent- actually au .' . ... f-i finrl out. one 588 P" Dy tender, for cash. Tenders should be sealed and 1 dressed to the Sheriff. Prince Ru- I Deri. mnr1.a, M'r- TonrinrK Kaicn Co-op JUST ARRIVED It's th e j.j Rex Caie ... for Tasty Meals O ChonSuey Chow Mem Ami 'riii ting ! milst be in the office of the 6hertff, i ir "i the Prince Rupert Post Office, not later than VI :00 o'clock noon. ; Saturday, Aucust 14th. 194R. Tenders ! be made for the atnre stock, and i the real estate separately. The hlRh- eiit or any tender not necessarily accepted. Inventories of stock mav be seen ly, It is not SO r."j ' Mr'aTMrs. MlkTsTnclyta. and family and Mr. and Mrs. returned to the Pat Ratchford city Monday night after a motor trip as far south as Flagstaff, Arizona. A SMALL SHIPMENT OF GOLD SEAL RUGS AND FLOOR MATS. CHECK OUR STOCK OF MOIKE AND JASPE INLAID LINOLEUM, BY THE YARD. See the New Patterns in Table Oilcloth. uunniTT WRITE DROP IN BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE Chinese Dishes a Specialty Second "Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 a.ro. to 3:30 am. 251 3rd West t the office of the Sheriff, Prince 'Rupert, at the Police 'Off tee, Queen Charlotte City, or at the District Police Office, Court House, Prince Rupert. ! Dated at Prince Rupert, this 20th day of July, 194ft. ;M.'m. UXEPHKNii, Sheriff. i . .('M Box 1127 Phone 179 COMPLETED IN 1912 Dredging of Pearl Harbor as a United States naval base was eompleti'i :i,