"rrrr On Friday afternoon more than , thirty gathered jn Mrs.! prfnce ntipcrf Dan? T2cto3 Thursday, August 18, 1949. Francois Lake News VETERAN OF RIEL UPRISING DIES IN CITY The John Thonmson family of i ts wsas Mr.and Mrs. L. W. McClure j nee Eleanor Corlissi stayed a u "me Hn Mrs. McClure's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corliss, while on their way to Vancouver by car from Prince nuperi. iney expect to live in Vancouver tor a time m i t-nm n l xn Miss Jane Millar returned to' ford and C. Carter of the North BalU -ford, Saskatch- j Shantymen's Christian Associ-ewan on Saturday. She teaches Mion showed the film Voices school near there and has been'0 he Deep" in the Institute spending several weeks here ' Hall here. About eighty people you're absolutely -right; it is vaca- J Hon time now . . . but in a few months cold weather will be here again and you want to be prepared with a safe AIfred S- Carter- pioneer of Alberta- dled in the Prince Ru' General Hospital Tuesday hls eighty-ninth year, He had been a PMent tnere. since the autumn of 1948. Surviving members of the famllv are a n and daughter, Charles Carter of Dewdney, B - and Mias May Carter, resid- ing in Edmonton. Both are now the city. The funeral will take place tomorrow In the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers with Interment at Falrvlew Cemetery. The hour will be 10 am The long career of Mr. Carter spans the growth and development of Alberta since the era warmth-giving COAL supply. CALL ' i Eaj U lVnkK hoine ut the Co-' op Settlement for the Women's Christian Association meeting. Mrs. Cottere! and Mrs. Metcalfe offered their services, and spoke ; On "Wnmpn fit thp Rihlo " fro ! Cotterel wore a beautiful Jew-i ! iih dress and head-dress which gave weight to her talk and , made It seem more real. Several1 in hymns were sung and, after a1 short social period, the hostess , served a dfitrm,, l.mr-h ' ed by her sister, Mrs. Watt I More than thirty gathered tic the Calder home on Sunday" afternoon ut, th u,o,w -,!,. ! hi and Sunday School. I ' Cnntinupd rains are makine a ferkms situation as regards the hay crop. Very little has been hauled in, and that cut In the fields is rotting. of riew Zealand rears ' f im.av, m V 4Vi V A A 1UV A V WELLINGTON N.Z. ! New; Zealand has placed a rigorous ban on the Importation of the i hamster, the mouselike little annual widely raised as a pet in Eneland and North America. I 651 TODAY! PHIIPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITrl) Lumber Building Supplies the frontier, and during theC.P.R around Banff for a while J Prince Rupert Florist i XJOJrdAv Bo 619 Tel. 777 y Ptowsr for All Occasions " 1 " i w ' rye yas not cumagca. uravmgs i 'Giving warning that he would everybody and his recollections ,flne property at Innisfail, be-' prt-ss for a very heavy penalty were of deep Interest and unique tween Pled Deer and Edmonton, on anyone trying to smuggle vaIue- He was frequently heard This, he eventually sold ,and any of the animals into New . t0 say when commenting on the Zealand, Minister of Internal early days and the revolt launch-Affairs, W. E. Parry declared td by Reil, that had the. Black-that the hamster could become feet gone on the warpath, the Prim Rupert has teen staying with Mrs. Thompson's sister, Mrs. Seymour Loveseth ,at the Co-op Sawmills for a month. The Ablitt family returned to Vancouver by car this week. On Tuesday evening M. Bed- were present and all appreciated very much having the privilege of seeing this wonderful film. Wayman Weldon's nieces, Mi. Cotteral and Mrs. Metcalfe, are staying at. Southbank with him, having come up by car irom ueveney huis. California, 'They gave an Interesting -.i . . vnanc xaiK' Deior the picture show. While Mrs. Cotterel talked, Mrs. Metcalfa did pastel to illustrate the talk. Vt.'VC .1 fM ' t Shoulder! with her brother Charles Millar and family. Jack Walker and his wife and small daughter Sharon are now living on the ranch where Mr. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Walker, formerly lived. George Corliss has a badiv lacerated face which he sus - tained when he was thrown from his bicycle on the Tweed Ranch drhway. Fortunately . -Homhs Away ! -Straight from the j a worse menace than the rabbit in New Z?aland. "Indications are that a hamster couple head an army 25,000,003 strong before 1952," he added. "Each hamster eats up to 100 lbs of food a year and the ravages they could inflict will be readily appreciated." Advertise la the Dally News ( l-4 J VICKERS' IS DISTRIBUTEE! IN CANADA IY CAIVEKT DISTIUEIS (CANADA) UD. rhis advertisemtnt is not published orii. pbyed by the Liquor Control board ot W the Government of British Cuiujnbia. COTTAfJK CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Madr VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE -By CHIC YOUNG ?lneat QitoCitLjTca r r-1 f nJ W acquaintance of two other young men founders of a newspaper that has long been one of the outstanding dailies of Western Canada, the Calgary Herald. He was in the employ' of the end iater glarted a age between Calgary . and Ed monton, conducting rt for years and iminine. in this wav. con siderable knowledge of the coun- ar1d the ine0ming pnpula- tlon It wag after ttllg tnat ne be. came a rancher, ooeratina a moved to Edmonton where he engaged In business until he ut decided to make another move, 14iis time to Prince Rupert, a city In which he had unbounded I . . confidence This was around . twenty years ago. He was in the service of the CNR. at Prince Rupert, subsequently taking a position with the city, until advancing years made retirement necessary. Mr. Carter was a familiar figure on the streets.- He was well known and esteemed, and there was nothing he liked better than to tell his friends about the old west, and stirring times before 1 Professional KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service CALL 53 718 Second Avenue West B. & W. TRANSFER DRY FIR KINDLING WOOD 50c Per flack Delivered ' PHONE GREEN IBS FOR YOUR ROCK & CONCRETE WORK , CALL BLUE 939 ( M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed A. P. GARDNER & Co. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER B C. MARGARET. McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 BTONE BUIDINO PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phon. 387 DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 P.O. Box 1401 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. ROYAL fejy From Home Hut and Cold fcattr I I RUPERT to lVct Ay ALL FARES ONE WAY r i- ' mMVPMtZ I I Alberta and akatchewan were. provinces. FROM SHOES TO RADIO t LONDON Stewart Mac-' Pherson, 40-year-old Witpjg-t porn former shoe salesmanifl? voted British radio's top bToad-caater in a newspaper piili; t tij iiv'li IN THE SUPREME COURT'' OP ' BHIT1SH COLUMBIA - - n thr Mattrr of 1 1. Estate !', lieorice rM'tr , nnd - t In the Matter ot the Alinlnlstr-tlon Art" r TAKE NOTICE tlmt by order 61 His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, Biade the 12th luy of Augieit-J H4, I was appointed Administrator the Estate of Oeorge Portier, do-et-ased. lata of Trrac, in the prov (nee of British Columbia. t ALL PARTIES havlnn -WSIms' against the said Estate are Ik-reDy: required to lurntsh same jiropfirly ;1 , m , h.,,,. ,tlM aot.i day (d Beptembei, AD. 1949, after which data claims fllnd may be'pgd without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. ; ALL PARTIES Indebted to th said Estate are hereby required to, pay tha amount of their Indebted-; ness to me forthwith. . : ' DATED at the City of Prlfice Ru pert. In the Province of Britjah Colt umbla, this 12th day of August, A.D. 194B. i GORDON P. PORBESv Olflclal AdmlnlstraUjr, . Ovinia Cliiurt R C! ami Business l RYTOWN MACHlp WORKS Agents for SIMPLEX OAS and CUMMINp DIESEL ENGINES ji Sales Service and Parts Boat owners and users .of Jnj" dustrial Engines are hrtrrte f to our showroom to view our f various engines and talV over t equipment problems. . DR. GARNET E. II. MONTGOMERY DENTIST - Suite 7, Smith Bloefe--Phone 525 P.O. Box"3218 SPENCE & MATUrfr PAINTERS & DECORATORS Brush or Spray -Free Estimates Phone 215 233 Uth Street PIANO TECHNICIAN-Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSIr Phone BLACK 75f) 972 10th East HELEN'S T5RAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all " its branches 204 4th Street Phone 055 WELLS CARTAGE LIMITED H. S. Whalen, Manager Complete Moving Service Crating Packing Cartage BLUE 780 RED 518 HANDYMAN j HOME SERVICE I . - nKTmr-t . lit", Ufc.Nfc.rtAL, l rtn luna Building and Repairs of all kinds ' :' ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 334 P.O. Box 1670, P.O. Box 1670 MATTSON'S .: UPHOLSTERINC: ; Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 52?. 330 Second Avenue Pr!nc Rupert, B.C. Mother .KhousTgesr.' period when small settlements such as Calgary and Edmonton nvi.Ttr intn f Inn i cYi inn nl as I b" iwuiuumi hmm. He was In Calgary when the northwest rebellion flamed into nosunues, ana servea in me wecum, oy uenerai Strange in the spring of 1885. , 11 w an anxious time for outcome in the thinly populated regions of Alberta might indeed have been doubtful. However, the influence of . Crowfoot, noted Blackfoot chief, and Father Lacombe, long resident of the Canadian west In the early day3 went far in helping preserve peace so far as the Blackfeet were concerne Mr. Carter was born near Niagara in 1860. His father was prominent in the expansion of shipping and steam navigation on the Great Lakes. Mr. Carter could remember, as a child, the visits to Canadian farms of agents of the American government. Their business wos to buy horses for the Union Army, then engaged In the American Civil War. The building of the C.P.R. attracted many thousands west ward, and among them was Mr. I Carter, He spent a while in Manitoba. He was aboard the fir.-. passenger train to- enter Calgary, and he had not been there long before he i.iade the RE: CERTIFICATE OF TITLE tlO 8042-1 TO LOT TWENTY-FOUR (24), BLOCK TWENTY-NINE (29) SECTION SIX (6), CITY OP PRINCE RUPERT. MAP 923 WHEREAS aatisfactory proof of loas of the above Certificate of Title Issued in the name of NM1 MacLean has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall at the exrtirntlon of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, , Issue a Provisional Certiflcat of i Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land ReglKtry Office, Prince Rupert, B. C, this lath day of July, 194a. A.D. ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Titles. 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