. f - Print wm& Dsn? Tuffit .Wednesday. June 1, J949 SHIPS and ; CANCER TOTAL WATERFRONTITOTEM PARK HE ' IE BIRDIE! HERE IS $1802 ... Final total for the 1949 Con- ft II P r Crx ncpr rfa rv rvo i(n In Drlnna ter weather fict win unau'aroo no an y u..---. Tourists, are finding much Rupert was $1802.25, a substan-interest reading the records and tial surplus over the objective legends found on the railway; of $1000. Of the total $1505.65 reserve near the docks. - For ex- , was raised within the city and ample, the salvaged anchor of $296.60 came from outside the venerable steamer "Beaver," j Further donations, other first steam driven boat to sail than those previously acknow-Bntish Columbia waters Is a judged, included the following: Order your coal supply now and be sure of a snugly comfortable winter ahead. ! The steamer Prince George, returning south from a special cruise to Alaska carrying passengers from Oregon was in port lor a few hours at the end f the week. Many of the visitors were up town, quite a number apparing Interested in window shopping. The party aboard ttie Prince George, while at Juneau, were taken on a sight seeing trip to Auk Lake and Mendenhall Glacier. That evening, the program of entertainment included a tour of the Territorial Muaeum. Later, on the Prince George, they met sixteen members of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce., makine Jils taiu. ine ancnor is. w v r,e,pri-h tipii m iu'J Hi f - ; . Canon W. F. Rushbrook .... $2 Mr3. Girardet $2. Ml u now m f CALL G51 to place your order. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO; LIMITED Lumber Huilding Supplies He closed his tired eyes in Spring, Softly he slipped away, And ever saddened was for me The lovely month of May. I looked out from the window of My lonely, darkened room My sorrow swift was sharply touched, I saw the lilac bloom. I know then that his passim held A meaning I had missed; The power of his spirit would Eternally persist. In my life as in my garden There must come a day of doom, In Die chill e mbrace of winter Hides the lilac's sweet perfume: Not dead, tranquilly quiescent, CiiLh'rlnij stioit;Ut lor future need; Summer o'er, the blossom passes, . -. Ever living is the seed. ADELE C. HUGHES. Miller Bay. near a totem pole just off First Avenue, near the general offices of the C.N.R. Enclosed in glass, is the story of the old boat. The anchor was picked up off a Skeena cannery in 1928 by the 'Bobolink," Capt. J. D. Watson, and was presented by him. to the railway. r BROADWAY CAFE ' 1 a tour of the north coast on the j It had been lying submerged for I, Walton, formerly and now in training S.S. Aleutian. It . so happened j practically half a century. All that the Aleutian and the Prince !tnis Is news to the tourists, and George arrived in Juneau the niany have been occupied tak- L at Vancouver oeu- "Have you seen anything of a lost ball, lady?'' r- same day. . I ing notes. George Oulton, who has been located at Terrace for the past couple of years and recently rt-linqui'hed the duties of municipal clerk .there, arrived In the city by Ust night's train. He i;; on his way to Vancouver where he expects to locate in future. Ralph Cory has been appointed to succeed Mr. Oulton as rinin- Stearmhip RVovementi . Slewart 0 The totem pole legend, on the "Lookuiit" la another popular attraction. m. You Saw lc In The News. iuesoay ss uatala, a. m 4s arrived in tnt Hum Rupert today Liver and U the gue-t ii-f.y Hunter, Fourth i, before proceedirg ,f next week to Sml-mtiiiue her holiday y t. From Ocean Falls t M I W PACIFIC For Vancouver Sunday ss. C'oqultlam, 10 p.m. Tuesday ss. Catala, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. . Wednesday ss. Prince Ituperi 10 a.m. For Ocean Fafls Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. For Alaska 1 icipal clerk at Terrace. BEST FOODS BEST COOOSfG Stevedoring & Contracting - COMPANY LIMITED I r CIIINFSE DISHES A SFFCIALTV General Stevedores and Contractors Stevedores for Canadian National Railways From Vantourer Sunday ss. Catla, 11 p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert. 10 a.m. Friday ss. Cqquitlam, l p.m For Alice Arm and Stewart , Sunday ss. Catala, 11 p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. From Alaska Thursday ss! Prince Rupert, fo Queen Charlotte Islands Saturday s.s. Coqultlam, 10 p.m. , CABLE ADDRESS "PACIFICO" HEAD OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. FOR TAKE HOME ORDERS C08 West Third Avenue X. H I. A K. v i '( From Alice Arm and 1 Sunday ss. Coquitlam, a.m. fit l - , : ! : i 1 i ...... . . : . A ill 1 tl irvira i f! -S no: I CAN -r .vU.v ! O 1 Pj V t I V i i f Il 11 I ' r . 'err ,n ,"Hf nil I .it - 3i - . i.v. i i : It ' : IfyP p:': - "fefMv ; ...... fo ' " f ' i I I . I iUll ..ISWEP1 !'D LIKE TO COOK J 1 f 1 V k.o - -1 . ' M . L . . . DEVELOPMENT of the resources of lt.C. lumbrr, minerals, agriculture, secondary industries so as to create jobs and build a greater British Columbia; FREEDOM I , ; .. L L j! J 1 i i- U".' S&SSwS , ' V.,. k J f ' ( wooDtev ) yf j. I Ji ki, ' . I f i , . ! 60USHT A S ?S" - C WJFCrtl V '"S r Ff?OM DICK NV Ml ULAN l I V. TELEVISION L-C'IL yT MV HERB, fVE S I HE LIVES -ABOUT THKSE J - S r- N ""N- $-"7 THffEAD 1 ( GOTTA GT THAT 7 BLOCKS UP THE STPEET N J i &rLrEf?e 1 left4t 'ifc : 1-' V!P htsi3S1 : f life, of interest, of enterprise and a continuance of the liberty hii'h our forebears won for us; ...SOCIAL WELFARE or the care of the weak by the strong, Old Age Pension., Mothers' Pensions, Social Allowances, free education, free hospitalization, Workmen's Compensation, etc. The people of British Columbia are now enjoying th fruits of these policies untler an EXPERIEXCED govern ment, a COALITIOX of Liberal and Conservative parties. Why experiment when you have all these things note? 3, (Sm!8t)S jllillHll At-r-'-T-'T'-7 Jq--jI iouhiQycgi-srffl I ' ? : The Best Government B.C. Ever Had fubliih.d lh BiiMih Colpmbu Co.liMon Onniutio lFFfe L DOWN 'TOR r A SPOOL. OF WHTE ' IH'-JHPD"1ASP l r- ,1- t'IIN 1 i I CL.l'.rJ,'nli,l 11 I I uulS . IV tzj . ' ur Coalition Candidate on June 15th is J. D. McRAE r