NOTTC OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, October 3, 1950 F sr C.N.R. Changes I In Land Recording District of j Prince Rupert and mutated In Use-j less Bay Porcher Island, Range 5 I Coast District. Are Announced ttl Take Notice that I. Jessie Kelman WINNIPEG Timothy S Sulll- 1 Murry ' P"" Rupert, B. C. oc-, . . j . cupatlon Married, iutenda to apply van. formerly superintendent at , ior . lnlM of th. .,,.. de8cribed Seven Fire Calls During September The city had seven fir.e calls during the month of September, two of which proved to be smoke scares. At 4 a.m. Sepiember 11, a house belonging to Mrs Anna Jackson at 349 Ninth Avenue West caught fire and was damaged to the extent of $1,000. 'Rogues of Sherwood kj j Saskatcwn. has h-'n promoted to i lands: Commencing at a post planted general superintendent of the j North west corner of lot No. 4447 x!.r1ltr,h. Huiri-t ..i-nosriiniF .T i Rnge 8 Coast District In Useless ; loct fiob : EASE td CMC X7 'J I ' H R. McMillan who has become John DEREK - rv , A Boy and His Dog n I Bay, Porcher Island, thence South-I erly to 8 W. corner; thence West 10 chains, thence 26 chains North. thence 10 chalna East to point ol commencement, containing at acres (more or less). Date of Suklng. Sept. 18, 1050 Signed by ' Jessie Kelman Murray. You bend a little or a lot and NuBaek stretches vitb ou and Kill not ride up. Tha ' v-arroon - News lc"r-r regional vicp-presider.t her I I I R. H. Robertson, ne"- orrn"'"'l I superintendent for British Col- . umbia started railroadinR as a I messenger in tlT freight rlepa"t-j She ws ot 7 telescopic back allows ease with ever i Cause of the blaze was laid to a short circuit caused by faulty wiring in a clothes closet . motion even wliile it controls and streamlines. 1 ment in Calgary in 1915 and &ketched,,a supple side-book girdle. The department was called after -working his way uo and i out at 7 p.m. to the Old Empress Hotel, where a mattress had Fi servine at manv points became assistant superintendent at Porti" YOU CAN STILL BEAT THE TAJ BY-ELECTION CANDIDATE .Arthur In 1940. Two years later h Maurice Breton, lawyer 0f . was moved to Fort Rouge. In 1948 Joliette, Que., Is the official he was Promoted to superlnten-Liberal ' dent at- Ka"110003- party candidate in the VALLACES'S DEPT. STORE been set afire by a burning cigarette. Damage was confined to the mattress. At 12:30 p.m. September 16 fire broke out on the gillnetter Porcher 49 at Cow Bay following an explosion. The fire department was able to put out the blaze with damage to the net. The boat is owned by Charles SATIN - GLO Semi Gloss & High Gloss In many beautiful tints in .si, !;Qy QWQy xmos Mr. Sullivan took his first railroading job in 1912 as an operator at Spraue. Later rv served as despatcher and chief des- Oct. 16 Federal by-election for Joliette - L'Assomption-Mont-calm. The seat became vacant following the resignation of Georges-Emile Lepalme to de UO It NOW iOcAy0ur.!d wh! patcher at various points in the fQr interior decorating. i .en 1 7 jy model -TrQae in your old Ring vote his full time to the leader- ' west and In 1940 wa3 appdinted an assistant superintendent on ship of the provincial Liberal party. (CP Photo Shop at the little rtore where you ca bij QUICK DRilNG. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. There must be a reason! We're ol Bolton. The department was called to Beach Place at 1:45 p.m. September- 19 by a smoke scare. Another smoke scare near the Commercial Hotel .caused them1 to be called again at 10:10 p.m. September 25. j A gasoline stove catching fire September 27 on the boat No "yiW ! the Port Arthur division. In 1941 ! he was transferred to Saskatoon ' as superintendent of transporta-i tion. In 1948 he was promoted to superintendent. ! Ernest Cutts, formerly assistant superintendent at Melville, is promoted to superintendent' at Besner Sells Ap't Block M ANSON'S Your Friendly Jeweller Saskatoon, succeeding T. 8. Sul- commence at Carson's float, . . Uvan Jacob stran(, wp.. n , tausea 110 aamae- halibut fisherman, becomes own- " 3 rr"ult "f rlous moves Last call of the month was'er of the Besnnr Anartmrt.- E- K- House, assistant supeun- September 29 when fire broke property on First Avenue near tnde"1' at Saskatoon, is traiio-out Inside the Longshoremen's the junction with Second and ferred to Melville, succeeding Mr. Union hall at the corner of Sec- Third Avenues under an Import- Cutts ond Avenue and Eighth Street,. iant property deal which was con- ; T. A. Mainprize, assistant sup BUS 4fe WHEN TRAVELLING TO Tfbd. ine interior was aamagea, dus, cluaed yesterday. erintenaent at Kamioops, Is no estimate of the extent of available this Erected In the early days," the ' tra"ffer!5d l Jancouver. u block consists of sixteen apart- .edlne Donald Kissick as agistments, superintendent. damage was morning. ueorge uunDar, iormeriy gen- Leave Prince Kupert 1 1.30 d Vendor was Olier Besner who ' Does Tour Furnace end up hot air or moke to your home ? If It's smoke, call ua. Black MK Tlium Sheet Mrtal Ltd. eral yardmaster at Saskatoon. Is r fendv? ' Semnt Is PuWwhed or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. originally built the block bouu , Arrive Icrrace . i,00 Leave Terruce 5.30 Arrive Prince Rupert 1000 jorty jears ago. Itendent at Saskatoon and J. W. The deal was handled by Arm- writrht formerly .uaff remrd Ogsfon Yeep of Associated Bds. trong Agencies who became the clert at Port Arthur, Is promoted agents. , to assistant superintendent at f $3.80 SINGLE $6.85 REM ; Kamioops. All changes are effective ii.i i mediately. ' - : ? Yes We Carry Express!! ? Phone 555 for Information ? WATSON ISLAND STAGES LTD Girl Guides Hear Leader Provincial Commissioner Speaks to Local Gathering WWWAWV.WWV.VWA'.Wm Thomas A. Dohm, well known 1 young Vancouver barrister. Is in the city for the current session i of the Supreme Court Assizes. j He is conducting the defence In , the case of Rex vs Ernest Jabour. George Ogston, who was president last year of the Associated Boards of Trads of Cential British Columbia, has been appointed vice-president by the regional council, it was announced by Associated Boards President W. J. Scott to the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce 8t its monthly meeting last night. Mr. Ogston takes ovjer the vice-presidency in view of the departure from Burns Lake of R. J; Bourque who had been elec.d vice-nresident at the SPECIALS to Wednesday, Oc! Last Thursday evening, ' the , members of the Girl Guide Local j Association, Guiders, and" pros- ' pective leaders gathered at tho MAC AIri.lvS Fancy, Box IJ.9S. Cms, ft DAOS COOKIES. Oatmeal BIG SIX, Toilet Tissue I ( Ol FK.K. Nabob. I s or 5 s You will be delighted iviih this fragrant tea August convention In Prince I "eorgp. home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin to' meet Mrs. John Quinnell, Pro- vincial Commissioner for Girl j Guides. ' j After a few words of introduc- I CORN, Royal City : fur S5c. PwCi SMFKT MIXF.n PICKLKS. Horn-; made HONEY, 41b Tin .'. ll tion by District Commissioner ENGINES & EQUIPMENT Phone 755 BURNS EST uy X Honora L. Silversides. Mrs. Quinnell spoko on the advantages tf Girl Guiding to the communitj as well as to the Individual ?,m:, and itdults concerned. Ouidinr not only trained the girls of ,t?-day to be good citizens of tomorrow but helped thonrto see a rt-a adventure in dife while the gnl are young and can enjoy it. ll taught them to live a healthy and useful life and to know and experience the Joys found In Uie great out-of-doors. Guiding was a relatively young youth movement but it had given joy and excellent training to thousands of girls. Jt was a movement tna, deserved the support of every member of the community. v Htrtf-k ond ivive for sale fiinimhiH fflewK sini)li- (ins Knclnes Flexln'e cllexef evhuiiKt piping. Flpvlhlp fuel lines. Tr.llnt Ptilc KulveK illc hrl-r 4:ir k sort Parl. IIi-hss anil Iron Ik.w Kiillrrs. I'lslrin Klnes. . Pipe anil Pipe Fittings. Kalihllrd Box Rearing. Jaw f'lntclies unrt am lior Nigger-heads. Steel and Brass Shafting. Bolts, Nuts, htuils and tap Sf-rews. Ilallhiit Hide Rollers Sheaves. Anchor fiurrir Mggerlieads. Flat Mild Steel. Various articles of marine hardware and rfiiilpineiit, too to mention. . BYTOWN . MACHINE WORKS LECEUE'S SC0TC V2 C -irv ... ivithth plain toe VIRGINIA CIGARETTES . Miss Silversides, after expressing appreciation of Mrs. Quin-nell's inspiring address and the encouragement she had giver, to all those who had heard her, presented the Provincial Commissioner , with a Thunderbirri (B.C. Girl Guide Enblem) coffci spoon engraved ith the words "Prince Rupert" as a souvenir i her first visit to this city and district. i On Friday afternoon, at tea at Mrs. Eyolfson's, Mrs. Quinneli enrolled the first member to the Girl Guide Local Associal.oi. Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping arnd General Cartage and Storag-j Complete, Relianle and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Lto , Tor Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED nated with r.y-ioiii o11 . i... hii In fhoi' Srntrl. V.Tl . . . f d"ul'" .leal" tM r ho "or 2nd Est. ln and Park Avenues Pluv-irv ) and fiH liiallly .hoe by U'"' Mrs. R. L. Macintosh, who is on of the pioneers of Guiding i. Prince Rupert. Aak to are It. Try a L'-a'.ly Kews Classilien. ! Mways Prompt am! CourU;on We're Here to Servs VOl! Commodore Cafe 'tospitaiitv find Oood Food' . - No othr material Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders 1 u Ave. David Chow. Mgr. J J J mmm tnan ... "food-friondly" the protec t.ve fmU So save ittorewrapthebuUerwy, put it away, and prof1 "farm-freah" flavour. flints fofeCI! Perishable frui" foa. Butter goes stale quickly when sir and light get in. That's why better-wrapped butter tattet better. Buy one of the many brands that are flavour-sealed in aluminum foil, Tha next tint you buy Butter, Cheese, Candy, Chocolate, Tea, , look for the brands in clean, hygienic aluminum foil. Whenever you aee aluminum on the outside of any aged food, there's an "(aside itory" of purity well-protected. freah and criap M y ALUMINUM COMPANT JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue. CANADA, n"' 6