Prince Rupert Daliy News Wednesday, August 30, 1950 illls Nigh? The Public Library will , re t open Friday, L T-. Becket left on yesterday' September y uir 1 1. 204 04 piane for a bU;iiness tri t0 Van. M Mr. and Mrs. T. W Rrn, ...... couver. Masset Constoblc Quitting Force ' Announcement Is made at Royal aCnadian Mounted Police local headquarters of the resignation from the force of Constable G. L. Dick who has been stationed at Masset since April. Constable Dick has been with the j, 1 . . " anu . ,uDm down and enjoy the added coro- L 0f an insulated home by installing Mrs. F. St. Amour (Miss A. M. Barbeau) returned to the city by plane yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. rEGLAS Roll bianKeis. uauBiitcr, Ann. leu on Tuesday for a holiday motor trip to Vancouver and elsewhere . In the south. Prize winners In the Horticultural and Photo sections of the Fair and Carnival may obtain prize cheques at the Civic Centre office Friday or Saturday A general organizational ' force for four years and came to JREGLAS can easily be installed in your in an evening, ana cosrs oniy 4-0 per Maaset from Duncan, Vancouver Island. Constable puncan is taking up other employment at meeting for all leagues will be held in the Bowling Alleys at 8 p.m. Friday,. Sept. 1. If you are interested in league bowling, please attend. (205; Mrs. M. M. Roper. School Board afternoon. fc square feet. 204 Mrs. Frank Dibb and granddaughter,' Miss Frances Wood who has been vlsitlnit here fnr REGLAS, complete with vapour barrier, jtto fit between ceiling joists, just roll Secretary, and daughter, Ellen, returned to the city at the first Masset. Announcement Trades and Labor Council Labor Day sports, September 4. yieraay s of the week from a three weeks-plane Diane for , v, tor Vancouver enrnnto in . but. NCW York, Mis Wood S home. . went bv train and returned bv JREGLAS can also be installed by your !.;::. ,hrii ' h A 'mmi&&'- 'ill 1 k CONTRAC I UK, on a time payment Hunting Season 1 "i 201 down and z months to pay the Here Op various means including plaie, bus and private car. Les Parkes, well known local war veteran and Canadian National Railways employee, is leaving by air Monday for Vancouver enroute to Quebec where he will embark on the steamer Fran-conia for a visit to his native home in Birmingham, England. knee. emng Dance at Civic Centre. .Catholic Bazaar, October 4 and S. - - I Lutheran Ladies' Aid Fall Sale October the 7th. Rebekah Bazaar, October 10. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 2G. Sonja Bazaar, October 27 Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. Shoes For . Men -; INQUIRE TODAY AT berl & McCaffery Limited r P " - x The Labor Day week-end will be spent by many a lover of th outdoors in cleaning and polishing their old guns for the opening of the hunting season in the 'Mtcrn district. This year t.lcre are a few new regulations that must be remembered If one Is going to keep on the right side of the game de P.O. BOX 160 Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar, Cor over one hundred Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Scott and sons, who were at Prince George last week for the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia convention after a trip to Vancouver, are now on a fishing expedition Into the 118-117-58 November 8.' Presbyterian Fail Sale Kov. 16.! years Dack S Shoes have triment. Thry are as follows: NEWLYWEDS Miss Marguerite Audrey (Marky) Krecsy.of Winnipeg was the beautiful bride of Nicholas John (Boyo) Gurvich of Prince Rupert at the Church of the Annunciation last Thursday morning. This picture was taken immediately following the wedding. - " - v . ! I O D E,, tall oazaar November Mountain goat must be taeeed ' Bahlne district and are expected 23. home about the end of the week. so, must all pheasants. been famous for fine i leather, style and Craft- : manship. This yea, r. L.03.A. Bazaar Dec.'l. Prince Rupert Classified Advertising Pays Victoria Building Laborers Get More VICTORIA General construc I Dock's offer a selection ' Direct Orders Are Required jyal Canadian Air Force desirous of enlisting or re-enlisting ln ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE !se arrange for personal Interview with MR E. CLAUSEN, s i. Clausen ft Son office, Waterfront, Prince Rupert . Between i and 8 p.m. Green 975 P.O. Box 548 tion laborers were yesterday Piven another increase of 3c per If one goes for the big game' and takes a moose in the eastern district then one is not allowed to take an cik in the western district.' In other words this year a hunter is allowed either a moo.se or an elk but not one of each. Reason for deer opens in the westerndistrlct on September 9 and closes on November 30. Bag limit is 2 bucks. Other seasons: Mountain goat Sept. 9 to Nov. 30, must be tagRed. hour, making their pay now VANCOUVER There will, be M.lb. This i in line with a nn return tn wnrk. pvni of tho of over fifty styles, which we believe to be 1 the. finest Shoes they have ever made. C.C.M. BICYCLES and' CHILDREN'S VEHICLES direct instructions of union heads, railway strike headquarters here said yesterday. Radio or newspaper announcements tf Being Reduced No Longer Divisional Headquarters for Police Prince George New Centre When the transition from B.C. Provincial Police to RCMP is completed, Prince Rupert will be reduced to the status of a detachment subsidiary to divisional headquarters at Prince George. The offices in the court house will be closed and the only pol will not be sufficient. - gentlemen s agreement" with tne builders' association. Tourist Troffic Almost Halved VICTORIA Tourist traffic in Victoria has fallen off an estimated forty percent as a result of the railway and steamship strike tie-up, the Publicity Bur-eu announced yesterday. Rt.- Rev. James B. Giberm Bishop of Caledonia, returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's hoe Salle Elk Queen Charlotte islands only, Sept. 15 to Sept. 30. Blue'grouse Sept. 9. to Oct. 31. Ruffled grouse Oct. 14 to Oct. 31. Pheasants Queen Charlotte Islands only, Oct. 14 to Oct.- 31. Must be tagged. Ducks and geese Nov. 11 to Jan. 9. Ptarmigan Sept. 9 to Oct. 15. plane from a brief trip to Van. couver on ecclesiastical duties. ice headquarters here will be at the city police station. Alert Bay will be taken out of '$ CREPE SOLE SANDALS 111 THE BEST ihc sub-divlston, but the Queen Charlotte's will remain In It. The territory repo;-tii,g to Prince George will include all that north Mo the Alaskan and Yukan bor Five-Foot Cod For Fishcakes ders. Sfit. L. A. N. Potterton is now in The choice of Canadians for over 50 years. Built for Strength and Durability. See them now at j in charge of the local detach-GRIMSBY, England Passers- J ment and is responsible directly by in Scunthorpe High-street. ; to Prince Oeorge. Comnlete de- YOU HEED THIS GREAT FOOD EVERY DAY! who.se only acquaintance with ; tails on the new set-up have not f Red J White Brown J Green yet been received here. When th jiisn is tne piece they get with a pennyworth of chips at the near- ' .. . f f ; t. t- ri ; .... v.nn i, . in Plumbing t Service PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING BUU 8CHUMAN . 'Old fust Office Bldg.) organization is completed, it Is expected Prinre Rupert will rate ihey cat In t'.s fillc-;ed form at : a staff sergeant. Sale Price McBride St. Phone 311 ; wmmmmmmm Prmre feo;-ne will hnve an inspector. At present Sub-Irsnee-tor W. Butler Is in charse there. As already announced. Sub-Inspector F, B. Woods-Johnson Is being moved from Prince Rupert to Regina. . M 'P.I REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX . RETURNS PREPARED nomc to eke out the meat ration, must have raised their eyebrows it hat they saw on a' fishmonger's slab. There, occupying nearly ths vhole of the window was a cod but it was no ordinary fish. Believed to be the largest ever een In the town, It was over five ,eet long from nose to tall and weighed 82 p-iunds. One of the biggest fish lander' it Grimsby sice the war. It ormed part of th", catch of thr Clilmsby trawler Lifeguard 'Standard Sream Fishing Co.i and was caueht on the fif.hlnf -rounds off the Norway coast. It will evnuuallv find Its wa' 'o Scunthorpe tables but not ar Try a Dally News Classified. f - , , . ,j V'5 EASES BREATHING.,. r--'S7 . OUTHS' and BOYS' SCAMPiRS . Sale Price PORTRAITS, Films Developed, and Printed TROMPT SERVICE CIIANDI,ER STUDIO v; 218 - 4th Street . Box 645 Tlione Oreeri 383 Prince Rupert R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR1 Fashion Footwear KAIEN CO-OP UADnUADC , I I J I If!.. mmJ.&aA I WHOLEWHEAT L-X . ' E 1 r. U. Sit .'. K 9 "Jv Wi --it ) lUmteU&m want drop in and Nutty as a Fruit Cake? k Certainly Our Fruit fillets or even as the piece to gr with the pennyworth of chips. Insted. it will be made int.' fish cakes :iough to ."scryi H'itr a fe local families." Mnasured by a reporter, th actual figures showed a lenet' "f five feet two Inches, and r thlrRness of 18 Inches across f thickest part of the back. Th-hel nlTe was IS inches lon. At the same shop at Faster wa-displayed what wa then (h' largest codfish But it weisrhe.-" a mer 54 rounds almost a snrn !n fact, compared to this latest catch. n 'immmmm -our -stock 0f. IJLL.ll.ja. RELIEF . from HAY FEVER and ASTHMA Inhtl th toothing herbal vanon of KellocR'l Asthma 1 r oa must eat right to feel right! Health authorities say we need whole wheat in our diet. It contains vital gT, Cakes ore Full of Delicious ' Nuts and Fruits. 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