i .UMDIMC DADTV nrSTf JPrfnce Guptrf Dafi? Yufmi Wednesday, August 24, 1S49 JMIVIJ1L ri4ii I ENTERTAINED SHIPS and WATERFRONT A party of NobU of Aahmes ilERPIU. I Bhrins Temple at Oakland. Cal- : ' y r .-. j ; - lfornia, and their ladies arrived on the steamer ChHmti TAKE terday afternoon. They were w by tneooUrs of the local Alaska Traffic Mounting Chris Parkvoid Strickfjii U.8.S. Head Is Coming fthrlrie Club who organized bur, V44 NOUN I fx, S.-. ., fc, H MM i i - : and MtlUUiiug iowi tor the visitor. Iq the oin Uie vigours mere giuats tf Uie loeU AXabiui traffic should provide a busy day on Uie local waterfront toiuorrow exU-iidiiig Into the week-end. MaUM'.sfiijjs Sidney, Dagney and Robert Eugeue are all due tomorrow from south cmb at the Knights f Colum bus Hail. Music was fumitjttt-d toy Audy McNauyhtou at tit piaoo oud the first this iali. "avoid this by ur bin filM eastern Alaska, Uie first two oringing b canned salmon and PIIILPOTT EUITT & Co. Ltd. Lumber ildiug Supplies uie vistturs provided iuany items of tutertaunnent iu the ioJin of skits A skit arranged T I v"s H sr.? I w ... si'i the Robert Eugerte, frozen fish. Also due by tomorrow is tbe Ocean Tow tug Shitin witii Ue o&rge P.T. and B., arriving from by Noble Vau Mutr who w;u lit fharge of the program was inucb 11 651 enjoyed. Words o: welcome were spoken by Noble A. C. Berner Haines, Alaska, to pick up four-1 teen cars of perishable good:; irom the United States for delivery to Haines and delivery in on behalf of the local Shrine Club and responded to by Il lustrious Potentate Lester A vVuV.(.,w.v' i. Miss Carol mil was among ttu. High of Aahmes Shrine Club. refrigerated trucks over the iaines Cut-Oif and Alaska Higli- usual vestibule coat closet, the linen closet and large wardrobes Lq eaah of Uie bedrooma. All of the rooms in The Casey, including the kitchen open into one central hall. Tfai arrangement eliminates tike need of pa&sing through, one room before entering another. The Casey's ni'dern kitchen is arranged in an f-ficlent U-sftape. There Is a large weil-lighted dining area at one end of the room. The Casey has a full basement. Its exterior walls are of frame cotuti action . with siding. The roof Is covered with asphalt shingles. Dimensions of The Casey are 29 feet by 27 feet with a 4 foot front projection. The house has an area of 1,026 square feet and a vbl-ume of 20,642 cubic feet.1 passengers returning w Prince ci Kuoert lliis uUtjauoii after liijlJ- 1. The visitors are expected bade in Prince - Rupert on Tuesday afternoon next at id tt is hoped ay to central Alaska, borne oi( the fourteen cars have already tiayutg in the soaiii. arrived ovpr the railway. i Among the passengers arriving itiat the local Shrine Band wOl meet them and escort threw la in Prince Rupert this afternoon hi Ujf PrliM Jtuprj t iuWudcd Ufa. i. Pluit. Mi Hut ton, Uz and Mrs. Zasiow. Miss M. lit- THE CASEY is a three-bedroom house suitable for a narrow lot. The liberal number of losets in this plan should delight the home-maker whose problem It Is to find sufficient storage space. A closet at the grade entrance of Tbe Casey and a general closet in the hall are available in addition to the . . . With a full list or passengers, Including many round-trippers enjoying their cruise in north coast sunshine, C NR. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. WiliLam if I joiore i Cale $ a parade to (Uie grounds a here toe Weal 8hrln dub Is sponsoring the ' Orescent .Shows which lire appearing during Uie week and the proceeds of which will be used or Shrine charities. The Oakland party will leave on Donald, Mrs. L. Carter, Miss M. Baxter, Mrs M. Pulson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Tillson, Miss Morgan their Return south mldnlgtit of Miss Preston, Mr. and Mrs. An Ecdir.s, arrived in port at 1:15 this afternoon, frum Vancouver, Westview and Ocean Falls, and will sail at midnight for Ketchikan when she will return here tomorrow evening southbound. XbJl Ever" derson, Miss Dawes. Mr. and Mrs lthat day- Capt. Clyis. Parkvoid, well for the interior on routine, busl-known halibut boat skipper, who pess. ine uaxiana party was conducted by Cruise Manager Past R. H. Hamilton, Miss M. George Mn C f.lasa Wins CI EYuitot id Service In City' CARR WORK "Beaver Totem Pole," typical of Emily Carr's work when she lived among the Indian tribes of Canada's west coast, will be shown at the Canadian National Exhibition. Miss Carr, who died in British Columbia four years ago, produced numerous paintings and books portraying primitive Indian life In Western Canada. The work was loaned for the. exhibit by C. 6. Band oi loronto. C. P. Photo) L 8fnd-0ut Orden, syf fered a heart attack at- his Potentate Herman Engelhart of Miss M. Stephen. Mlsa B. Caff,' Islands. Returning on Sunday, home last evening, was taken to Aahines Temple who was here G. McBean, managing diector of Union Steamships Ltd., will David Chow, Mgr W. B. Stewart, C. LaUru.i :.;rs the Prince Rupert General Hos Ei wJoion and Miss Sokis. last year with a party of Shrin-ers rom Califo'mia. " 1 pital In the city ambulance. tie will stop over at Prince Ru- i pert until Tuesday afternoon i when he will return to Vancouver on the steamer Camosun. j I r I JJ 1 POP -PLEASE-1 CANT J - N ( HEAR GWF.NPOLVN TALK be a visitor ht-re during the coming week-end in Uie course of a northern inspection trip. He wHl arrive Friday afternoon on the Catala from Vancouver and transfer here to the steamer Chilcotin to make the round trip A. J. Whitmore, chief supervisor of fisheries, arrived on Vat H. C. Moscrip of the Standard Oil Co. left for Masset by Queen Howay, Captain Walker Redford, on one of his periodical visits Charlotte Airlines plane this of inspection. He left by plane morning. to the south Queen Charlotte Professional and Business) young- AlPl L m BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS Agents Cor SIMPLEX OAS and i KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory 8ervlee CALL 53 718 Second Avenue West ' ITS (ONE MOMtNT. GWENDOLYNS J " J TTTT Z ! I 1 ,'L-'- MV JOB ,F ' DONT J 1 lX" -EKBlvS VrN ( MOTHER WANTS TO TALK S& . 1 i( IV. GI JH'!lSALL IWU " " J fS Tt? WnT) TO MAMA 3 MOST IMPORTANT CONTPACT 1 y - i 'l oue companv ever wad , ' . w- T "V fPty 111' 1MSES on it J , CUMMIDS PIESKL ENQIHE3 13. & W. TRANSFER i ' A I h i ill Sales Service and PatW'j Boat owners and users oi Industrial Engines are IhvIIed to our showroom to view our various engines and talk over equipment problems. DRY FIR KINDLING WOOD 50c Per Sack Delivered PHONE GREEN 186 'i i I I i I ? - i - ii-wwry . s i ' DR. GARNET E. IJ. 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