Alaska Tragedy . Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, September 12, 1950 I Sisters United Skiff Dumps, After 36 Years tf A attaint P A anitli Eighf Drown .mil riK UH'"- A joyous reunion between two KODIAK. Alaska B Eight Canadian Lesion Card Party sisters took place on Saturday night last, with the arrival here Wednesday, September 13th, 8 p.m. Bridge, whist and cribbage. fishermen were drowned Sunday In Chignik Lagoon when their skiff overturned In rough seas. of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bruni Sons of Norway meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. (214) Mr. and Mrs. John Linney have returned to the city from an enjoyable motor trip to Vancouver. this rogrttui. teu MM from Rarl Itnlv Mrs Rrunl Two other mer aboard succeeded in swimming to shore. Is the sister of Mrs. A. Montesano, (214c) Skeena District Liberal Association will hold convention at Hazelton September 14 (Thurs Chienik Is on the Alaska Pen 891 Borden Street, and the two had not seen each other in insula, 100 miles north of Kodlak. day) z p.m. sijo r Prince Rupert Gyro Club was In regular monthly executive session yesterday preparatory to thirty-six years when Mrs. Montesano came to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Bruni left Naples Andrew and Ian Becket, after havinir imprit. thp summer vaca a Business mr.cneon or tne ciud on rtugusi a, travelling via France in Montreal ahnarri flip which will be held tomorrow. tion here with their parents, Mr. Suppoit the RED SHIELD APPEAL liner Columbia whence they came ana Mrs. j. r uecKei, iciv Dy Diane. Saturday on their return Regular Moose meeting, Tuesday, Sep on 'w rrince Kupert oy train. They expect to settle Indefinitely in Canada. to Victoria to resume siucues at University College. - Iff f-.llJ l tember 12, 8 p.m., Moose Temple. (213) In buvlno- a diamond get a wash more mud Into the slime choked workings. The men have been trapped in New Cumnock Castle colliery Thursday nicht. Drenched good one. Need not be larger than one can afford. Bulger's sell diamonds with a gurantee of To lop Ladies of Legion Canadian Legion. Executive meeting Tues., Sept. 12, Legion Hall, 8 D.m. Regular monthly relatives, huddling In groups in quality ana a iree insurance Win flooded fields, looked on In We're Ladies of the Canadian lcy for the first year. uw I silence as rescuers clambered up xT9 CK, Scotland ;,10rs vcst-rdav Celtic" squads (wt underground meeting with Initiation ot new members, Wed., 'from the 390-yard-wute cratei Lesion, Working hand in hand. Bud Harradlne arrived In the ! which made the subsance that citv on Saturday night's tram September 12, 8 p.m. (213c) i Helping where we are needed I originally trapped 129 men un from New Westminster ana is i Ail across the land. Scottish minors a threatened to dcrground. E Boulte and C. O. Ham were visiting with his grandparents, st d, b ,. Vptpran, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bury, sr. Bud, men whl fought ror peace delegated at last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber oi l.,??7?,'"''"1"' """""-' win Ttu - ; weipnig snare ineir ouruens Commerce to reDresent the From wars that, npvpr ppasp. .a GEM is employed wiui me v..v. v in Port Mann. He Is also a promis- Chamber at the Red Cross meet-lne beine held this evening to Standing by the Veterans, The men who fought for peace jilt's so rich a HttleN nrosnize the blood donor clinic mg athlete, navine pmo crosse this past year with New WpRt.mtnater Salmonbellies and I H i, campaign hera. Our work is never ending, ouncement a few years ago starred with the But we don't comnlatn Four new members were elected Heating Performance The New Fawcetl Torrid-Oil Heater To share a comrade's burden thp Pi inn- Runert Chamber liapp lech oasketball team. ArphiP Wudei was present at ' of Commerce at Its monthly din qoes a long way j ... that's whv ner meeting last evening, iney were Georee Cook. A. P. Crawley, last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Or ease a comrade's pain, To bring a ray of sunshine Through someone's cloudy sky Will recompense the Ladies And raise their spirits high. ' George Kearley and George Dibb. ' E.. Boulter, new manager of tha as representative of tne junior Chamber of Commerce and was ii: I : ' ' i " -i ictAmorc Ladies of the Canadian Legion uc n President L. M welcomed by, ii. ii n r ii Always standing by. an auaiiionui seivii-e iu uu v.ujiu""i Felsenthal. Mrs. E. V. Hanley Canadian Bank of Commerce I here, was welcomed as a new member. i President L. M. Felsenthal re kiiMsw n n i pleased to advise that, our office will O Economical O Clean O Efficient O Convenient O Attractive IIIUIII I IV IIIH I I I Advertise 'through Classifieds. When and Where You Want It! Fewer Attend High School ported to the chamber of Commerce last night on a reception I and dinner which had been tendered the Chamber members IIWIIIB- IW lilW world's biggest 1 . i I FINDS WAY TO AVOID HARSH LAXATIVES , during the past summer by Presi For the second year runnini pslstration at Booth Memorial Sec Them Today At McRae Bros. dent Grant MacConnacnie oi Canadian Pacific Air Lines. A letter of appreciation was order-i Bont. in c P.A. for the courtesy )Pcn during noon hours, Sundays and excepted. following office hours are now effec- iday to Friday '8 a.m. to 5 p.m. jrday 8 a.m. to ' P m- I High School has dropped from I the preceding year, according to !and hospitality. The harsh laxatives I used to take re on a forgotten shelf since I began eating kbllogo's AM-BRAN regularly. This good cereal has i the initial enrolment ngures. I . . i . i 1 ; M, and Mrs, WiU Robinson.! t re'nd t hnrnnin r nmlJ7:Z1 ot the number this year, othn win hp er.rolllnir. This year's It Will J. - 1 ' " i ..-.- UUIUUIII HOT DOGS the mornlne and returning in the evening. Comine in wrth them was D. S. Collins, young barrister o.hn is onemna uo practice in initial figure was 412 compared with 430 In 1949. With elementary school enrollment at 866 at the same time nnrnUmpnt in oitV DUbllC Schools - 1 or i j V CtiiMr tht 111 11- 1 I -" '" ' ' II & McCAFFERY Ltd. HAMBURGERS me!" This from Iris M. Wetli, 33 Hunt Club Drive. Toronto 13, Ontario. One of many unsolicited letter. Are you Buffering froa constipation due to lack of bnlk the diet? Try this for lastin relief: Eat an ounce of crispj aix-bran daily, drink plenty ol water. If not completely satisfied with results after 10 days, send empty box to Kellogg's, London, Ont. Get double tool S with an smite eat- Terrace. Mr. Collins met his wife, arriving here from Victoria on the afternoon plane. Mr. and Mrs Collins will reside in the Sundal i KiMinir where Mr. Collins has Is 1.278 compared witn li last year. Purchase your Buns From inaiHi mi wv Ism 1 ntti it twh u 1 I buy thi world' I 1 bist tilliif II ketchua Prince Rupert, B.C. PHONES: 116, 117 or 58 opened hU ofiice. . AnnouncemenU RUPERT BAKERY tID. .... Clark McLean, formerly identl-j fied with the typographical staff of the Daily News here and now ji.i.m ronrQ.intjittve of the In- Tea and Sale of Homecooking, Presbyterian Church, eepiem utabuvv nj,.. vestors' Syndwate, Is resuming TTnit'pH rhiirrh W.A. sale home rnnvtnff. Gordon & Anderson's. HOME v:; -if residence here, having tatcen tne residence on Atlin Avenue, West-view, of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wick who are leaving for Grands PHONE 79 Saturday, Sept. 23, 11 a.m. to P"1- . .. ' ui KAIEN CO-OP HARDWARE 79 Catholic Bazaar, tctuuw ' and 5. i fir I I J f '. , . f , T IWvtrrr.HUM r r . - - i i ! ti i Prairie to which point Mr. wilr. has been transferred in the service of the British American Oil Co. Mrs. McLean is driving north from Vancouver towards the end Lutheran Ladles' Aid FaU Sale , 1 u., R. W. COLLINS I Authorized Dealer for J FXECTROLL'X Contact the above for all " Services and Suppltcs ' Sec th" new three brush EIXCTROIXX FLOOR POLISHER Applies the wax as well as ' . ' polishes ' ' " PHONE 451 PhntiP inHiiv for a free d"mon Ulallar? Sir fa J it's Linoleum want drop in and check' our stock of " of the month. October the 7th. Rebekah Bazaar. October 18 St. Peter' Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26 Sonja Bazaar. October 27 Moose Baeaar, .flov. 2 and 3. City Properly Legion Auxiliary all uazaar November 8. PrPRhvterian FaU Sale Nov. 16. 9 InlaiJs British mads Congoleurrt ' Hall Runner six and nine feet wide Floor Mats O Rexoleum Rugs" REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Sales Reported otrntinn of the 1950 Models vir.nTROLVX .MR HOURS WE DELIVER WKUt, IODt ' tall oazaar Noembet 23. nsn LO.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. TTnitpd Church Fall Bazaar PHONE PURIKiER and ELECTROLUX Box 1127 179 , 251 - 3rd Avenue Fi OOR POLISHER Vetkdavs December 7. ,,9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 12 Noon to 2 p.m. undays . rronerty sales to the "amount of $995 wire reported to the regular meeting of the ciy council last night by the finance committee. The report was approved. The sales were: Easterly half, Lot 8, Blk. 30. Sec. 11. to Andreas a.Ki .'.mcia Pav-I likis for $275. ! Lot 21. Blk. 37, See.. 7 to Mcl-llred A. Matthew for $90. Lot 24. Blk. 9, St. 1 to Marg- 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. TH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE ' cret Johnson for $450. Lots 22 and 23. B1K. 3. ec. i ti Andrew Wasend for $180 pro ANNOUNCEMENT Ve are not taking any cleaning or. pressing at present V We Glial! attend to efficient service on. Tailoring, Alterations and Repairing 7. New Fall Samples hav3 just arrived. 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