JpTtmt Knpert Monday, Dan? JSeto 03. July 26, 1948 SHIPS and THE MARKETS Vegetable " Celery, bunch - .45 Cauliflower, head 40 Swiss Chard, lb 21 Parsnips t unwashed) lb 09 P4 YS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH FOUR-YEAR-OLD ON LONG TRIP Little English Girl Makes Flight From England to Vancouver MONCTON, N.B. A tiny, blonde curly-haired, four-year-old girl, who travelled across the Atlantic from London, England, and made a trans-Canada flight to Vancouver alone, arrived here by Trans-Canada Airlines on Saturday night. The pretty little youngster, who was travelling more than 6,000 mil:s unaccompanied to the Pacific Coast city for adoption,' was a model traveller and won the hearts of all lae other passengers and the crew, said T.C.A. stewardess Edna Dechesneau. igarelte Tobacco and, without any hesitation, handed her passport to hi:n. From plane tickets and baggage checks to her passport and other papers she knew what each one was for. The series of events that led to Daine's coming to make her home in Canaca Degan with the death of her father some time ago and later the failure of her mother's health. Tht child went to live with her grandmother and the climax came when she too became seriously ill. Daine had no one left to look after her, that is no one except her aunt in far off Vancouver, Mrs Ronald H. Kingshott, Dailies mother's sister, who came to Canada after the war with her British Columbia Artillery Regi ment soldier whom she married in England during the war. j AIR PASSENGERS j To Vancouver G. B. An-drews, J. Hancheron, N. E. Wet- ' terstrom, W. Mather, M. Kup-chenko, H. Irwin. To Bandspit G. Brennan, H. Kiifoyle, R. Marks, G. Sellych, J. Daoust, J. O'Neil, H. Bou-quest, J. LaFramboise, W. Moe, J. Borsuk. From Vancouver H. Dragvik, Mrs. E. P. Harris, Dr. J. Sparkes, Dr. - G. A. Baker, Miss V. Shob R.N., Miss D. Irwin, H. B. Ken-drick, J. D. McKinnon, Mrs. Hamer. THIRD LARGEST Venezuela is the third largest oil-producing country in th-2 i world. ONCE A GREAT POWER 1 Poland was a great European power from the 14th to the l'.'th century. SWEET, BIRIGMT VIRGINIA mecr Personalities 20 YEARS AGO IN' SOCCER 'Continued riom Fage 4) ray; C. Baptie, W. Mitchell, Norrinfrton. The second game ended in n T. D.PATTULLO WATERFRONT Cardena Repairs Costing S35,000 Coastal Movements A contract for repairs to th Cardena which ran ashore at Lasqueti Island has been let to the B. C. Marine Engineers and Ship Builders Ltd. While damage not serious as at first thought, Is nevertheles believed that the cost of the total work will not be less than $35,000. The contract will be finished about mid-August. With a good-sized list of local passengers and a consider- able numbeT of round trip tourists, Union steamer Camo- wT Tro ,T . in port at 8:30 last evening from the south and sailed at midnight fnr Alipo Arm C-o,i,a, and other northern point whence she will return here tomorrow morning to sail at 1:30 p.m. for Vancouver and way-points. TERRACE Fred M. Wells arrived here on Saturday OaiUraaV evening's evenlllP's t.rn train n frnm from Vancouver vauuuuver to 10 pay pay a a visit visit to to the the Omineca Gold Quartz property on rn Pia. io n , " wjvi iUYCl j.u IllliCO 11 U1I1 Terrace. While Mr. Wells does not anticipate there will be a ereat deal of work on the pro- nertv thi cOQo v, i "J uui.uuil, ilV. 13 LUllll" v-.v ui juiuic ouuucaa ui tile nmlnodii nMH r-t,.nvn 1 ,nt in the founding and later development jjtf.it and a former Premier of the prov-5 Pnfferin Pattullo was born in Woorl-io, hut most of his active and interesting Dent in Western Canada, in r man, he was early "in Dawson, holding .,s: in the Federal I (Without the per- ; long Liberal he was keenly alivi ,.- gold rush when to public matters, no matte.-, 1 parts of the whether tedwal, provincial or rting northward, j munMpal. He was a member of three-all draw, it was the "fin-1 Corn, choice 24 est game seen in the city for! Corn Niblets 24 many a day " The sailors scor- I faked Beans, 20-oz., tin ..." .25 ed direct from a corner kick Baked Beans, 15-oz., tin .... 21 and got a two-goal lead when fvult A.cx iiaig tu.iieu me oall into Strawberries, iskt .45 his own uoal. Wan-en scored Bananas, lb 24 for the locals and then Sonny lib. Apples, cooking, , 2 2b Dickens equalized. The Navy Fancy Apples, 3 lb 38 went a goal ahead but Bap- Lemons, large, doz .4a tie equalled with the "best; Grapefruit. Texas (white). tiAl iff Itvv. L- 'fX i-i'flVC t j) Kfs-i HIV?- V -Vr V rdotf s and mem- jthe first Prince Rupert city ! the most out- council, sharing in that memor-xumatic eras in able election with great vigor anada. He In .1 and rest. One cthe city became 1 eri'nred speaker, orpanlred, the necessity of elec-1 Parliament, as trie lifrht and teleuhone RVKtmC I jUtform. and to- j became very obvious and Mr. 1 as well as other showings in the immigration officers at Gan-I that area which have been at- i der, Newfoundland, asked her nil i I Tongue-tingling . . . soothing and refreshing! It you like peppermint, THIS is for you. A cool and creamy peppermint patty richly .. I h m i Z covered, with Moirs exclusive chocolate coating. Beyond question ,,. the Best! Turnips, lb .05 Mushrooms, lb. -85 Head Lettuce, banch 1 Cucumbers, each 32 ireen Onions, 2 bunches 15 Australian Onions, 3 lbs. .. .39 Cabbage, lb .11 Rhubarb, lb. 10 ipinach, lb. 15 Beets, bunch 15 is Turnips, new, bunch 27 it Tomatoes, No. 1. lb .75 Jew potatoes, 5 lb .35 Canned Vegetables Mil Pickles, gal. 1-99 Jut Green Beans, fey 17 Jo. 5 Peas, fancy J4 Mixed Vegetables . -lb Meed Beets, 2 tins 2b Wax Beans, choice 21 4ixed Peas and Carrots 18 Pumpkin .16 96's Bfi's S S for fnr 23 23 (pink), ipinK), 96's, es, 6 e for tor 29 i) i Oranges (Navel) 25 - .49 i n. iw ... oo vntCt). 1U fresb AHili 0arf , y(udrl' , an I Pint Cream, pin I Grade A: Arge, cartoned, doz. .65 Butter irst Grade, lb. .73 Milk bvaporated Milk, 16-oz. tins, 2 for ... .33 Case 7.75 Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb. .53 flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs. .59 lour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 2.99 .Flour (24's) 1.59 Coffee, lb . 59 DeLuxe Quality, lb 1.14 Tea and Coffee Juices Tomatoes, 20-oz 15 40 oz .3b gallon : .. .5V Apples, 20-oz. tin, per tin 14 40 oz Orange, 20-oz. 15 Blended (orange and grape fruit, 20-oz 16 48-oz 36 Canned I-rults Arjricots. 20-oz 33 Cherries (fancy) 20-oz 38 Loganberries, 20-oz. .41' Peaches, choice 29 . I Lara , Pure, lb 29 j 'Shortening 33' She's the Practical Type. Growing: Pains. -Headed for the Booby trading a good deal of atten - 1 tion of late. Development of the ; property has reached a point where erection of a mill should be the next step. j Mrs. Kenneth Kerr, who has been in Vancouver for specialist treatment, which has proven of much benefit, returned to Terrace from the south last week. Football Schedule - Ausust 4 First round of Stu-.rt Shield Moblev Cud August t-Hisih School vs Legion. Auaust 11 Hiah School vs 120th Batterv. August 13 Leeion vs. 120th Batterv. August 18 Legion vs. High School 12th Batterv vs HighScfioo?- August 25 120th Batterv vs. Legion. oeotember 6 Final round ol Stuart Shield. , Advertise In the Dally News! ul ui WC jir.il. 10 take the Initial steps in that direction. It can be fairly said ; that the responsibilities and la-bors of the first city council wer, j many and heavy, for, as settled ' communities are understood, tin? ! new town did not resemble one at all. Everything was primitive. Everything, so to speak, had to' be provided from the grass roots up. I He served as mayor as well as alderman. Once, he went to London on business connected with municipal financing. It! was in 1016, when the Liberals too korftce at Victoria that he, was elected to represent Prince! Rupert. He became a cabinet minister and was re-elected re-! peatedly for many years. Later he served for several years as Premier. It may be said that the story of his career, since then, has been largely the story of British Columbia. He held different portfolios, one of the first beins the Ministry of Lands. For several terms he was Premier of British Columbia. The highlight of the different administrations in which he shared came In 1938, the occasion being the presence In British Columbia of Their Majesties .King Oeorge V and Queen Elisabeth. INDIAN NAME The name Massachusetts was derived from that of an Indian tribe. See us for your Preserving Supplies during a stop-over here. When T C A ,ane landed Moncton, Daine was fast asleep ' with her dolly, Doreen, in her arms but before bed time came Daine was taught a song "Mairsy jyoates, oy uan o. Derby, a Portland, Michigan bank manager and a fellow bank manager of Halifax. On the first occasion the stewardess stepped in to the cockpit, Daine became inter ested and wanted to see "in there , too. So r,. Captain Ian Bell, Mtr,n tp a iw u w i ; 'an an ODDOrtunlty opportunity to 10 look iook over over th- m. technical side ol a plane an! also to ask him a hundred "what's that io.?" questions. One of the things about the diminutive tot that amazed the ' nthpr nn?cpncrf.rs mnt mac u;Vipn to rher passport and reached out for her bag to iieip her get it, she stepped back and clutched her small shoulder strap purse Going Steady ' at - f I" it) I I SUPREME By Chic Young - . . TINS, JARS AND JELLY GLASSES CANNING MACHINES AND PRESSURE COOKERS years of public subtly in Vic- ame to Princ years preceding lot and later, as a '1 brokeragr firm 1 Radford, wits ac- biLsiiiess. Their If .n the immediate I of where the .ary stood, near re Street, which Irn to the docks. a business block f Je which burned J-ars ago. Incorporated In t' !r of 1910 and t slart, Mr. Pat-fremost part In WE DELIVER ES mmtittfk ui me maicn "iaw.il from irura Wil-I Wll-I Son's nerfpft fVm,,K r ' iJHSn- pass." rrm -e Kupert-Corbett; Haig, Erskme Anuus MacDnnalri . R t-urrle, Tom Hadden; Jack Wilson, Strachan. Baptie Warren A. Micthell. BABOON FELT QUITE AT HOME IPSWICH, Eng. A friendly baboon, Elizabeth, knocked on the door of Mrs. Dorothy Plum-mers' home here. There was no one in and the door was unlocked. Elizabeth walked in, helped herself to oranges and bananas in the dining room and also a bag of ciierr.es. Then she found a buttle of stout and I picked up Mrs. Plummers' pocketbook. In the bathroom she turned on the faucets, used a powder puff and in the bed room wrapped herself in a pink eiderdown and climbed into bed. There, drinking the stout, sr i was found by ine police, who had been summoned by neigh - bors. Elizabeth had escaped from her cage at the nearby fair! grounds. HAPPY RB;GI0N Fooc how name of the canital of the Chinese province of Fu - 1 kien means 'Happy Region." I . . ,--,., a nnn vr.ot, AGO Ar-n KNOWN 4,000 YEARS People have been walking on leather for 4.000 years. BLONDIE . . -t IF SOUWE SOv, CU r THE GRASS TO FOWV ,) ( fcPEEM vouRSELF 1 eXE)V2;...sAMeON we lamp; Vou n-T 2XzJv r-' L V Ail 13' wj WEEDED THE GARDEN,) 3WEPT TME WALK HHDj (fT CLEANED THE CEULAR.-JfIVE?) NOW CAM I HAVE VOU M 4. r- iSJJ ' 'IB! 'H DiTH-PS' ji ma am w i r . WcBride Street Phone 311 Kaien Co-op IHIiiiilliiili H ill1' ;il !l I' L, :' '""-I M ,!,fl iii'li!eel; I BTOKE THE LAMP-) l OM AND- ,! . ' VF9 V, , OADDV JUST SAID P ( I WAS SO OH. I FEEL TERRiBLEl I UuT WE m,5ht) CROSS TO TREAT,NG him ' . lETwIa HEODITTO - AS WELL I keep meRcT 5)2 HIM T LIKE AT" Vapen-t vco ffh rncuttikig ,) ive rxHiM J(oingtofo'e)t - Ifcd VIjXe getting the x 4L grass iY ' , aAME r- 'V A TERRIBLE HIM ANCWSSTV VTT FIRST 'pS kL-,SJ & &JT injustice him and LJL-y -LJ An ardent, life- I Try a Classified AO in The ews VINDOW GLASS IN ALL SIZES - FOR THE HOUSE PICTURES WE CUT ANY SIZE nOl'ULE DIAMOND FOR THE BOAT PHONE ( WRITE DROP IN Phone 179 Box 1127 251 3rd West EST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . um4 a mm See Your mAL MOTORS DEALER f ""let Bulck Che. Trucks ' Oldsmobile GJVI.C. TrurkJ j MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY h Machine Shop & Garage J TERRACE, fe.C. TO EACfN rAr yfc. WOULDN'T - f :- V. BfJ THAT CiiS$ TELL ME , - - Ll I A ) V ' if 3 KXUM??! Kt ? 111 A t-fSj'Sk(L '71 fl F AM v T7 O "(j If I) iSISpii I 'X Don't Worry... we've lots left! Our beautiful gifts are so attractive that some people find them an irresistible temptation. 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