THE WAR'S OVER ' I WINNIPEG CP The threat of pnemv sabntaie in Wmninej of- AILEEN OF ' NAXALMO (Continued from Page 1) prince Rupert Dafip rectos Thursday, July 14, 1949 Miss Elzada Freas, Miss Lora Lee j Holte, Rav Krantz and Wallis j Hill. , .; i LfHally ended on June 23. That I art T. Viewers, and I" Cnm-A- Devshir, 66-feet, loO winton Ray Reflects . . . . . . and Reminisces Dee. Robert Wall of Bellingham, 1 diesel, John H. Smith. Portland, 4n Ucfepen3ent dally newspaper aerotwi to ne upBullding of Prince Rupwi and ail communities comprising northern and central British Columbia (Authorized aa Second Clan Mall, Post 0!ll:e Department. Ottawa) Published eer afternoon eneept Sunday by prlBca Rupert Dally Newt Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, Brltlih Columbia O.'a HUNTTR. Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. tflfMBCIt OP CANADIAN PRESS .- AUTDTT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION were still outstanding. I Ralph Parker, Dewey Denison, The Jeanne of Seattle, owned Tommy MorriR, Mrs. Sidney Mo- V MEN'S SHOW EH,, was the clay the public works committee reopened a lane beside an electrical atib-aULioil. It had been closed with barbed wire In October, 1939, but was ( opened when the electric com- j pany found it had. been paying taxes on the lane. I i by George Moore, had dropped sher, Lawrence Barber. Special SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mty Carrier, Per Week. 20c; Per Month, 76c; Per Year, 8 00. SjIs' MEN'S ALL-WOOL Sf ay aaau, rer Montn, ouc; rer rear, aa.uu must be any number of persons here physically capable of meeting requirements. We give almost that much away struggling with the morning shave and all to no particular purpose. For a while there will be less spot news from the troubled East. Tuesday, thirteen of the ablest and best informed correspondents In the world men and women died in a flash when aa air liner crashed in India. They will all be replaced. Perhaps they already are, in a sense. But not actually, for there were distinguished names in that mournful list. L 1 1 ! Worsteds, Kiiji, double-breasted; hi,,, els. Special , MEN'S TROlSfRsui dines, tweeds, worsts assortment, latest Special j: MEN'S DRESS and s SHIRTS Latet , P. D. Ross, in his 92nd year, is dead in Ottawa where he published The Journal for more than 0 years. Most of that time he arrived promptly at the office every day, usually on foot. So much for those twin fetishes "too old at forty" and "quit at 65." out at Alert Bay, onoosing not , Aiiren, o-ieei, iuz n.p. uara-to face Queen Charlotte Sound j ner diesel, Capt. and Mrs. Stan owing to weather conditions. Fraser, Mayor and Mrs. George Except for minor delays to ! Muir, Miss Albertine Miller Vie-small breakdowns, one vessel toria, Clyde Brewster and Roy having run out of fuel and hav- j Nadon. ing to be supplied by another,! Conquest, 34 feet, 115 Chrysler, the race thus far was without i Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Garrett, Vic spectacular incident. j England, Tom Pidduck and The skippers and those on Everett Fells, board expressed delight with ' Carmelia, 67-feet, twin 165-the pleasure f the cruising h.p. Grays, Norton Clapp, Edwin through the "Inside Passage", Mott, Allan Link, Gary Dyer, and were appreciative of the James Clapp, Matthew Clapp, welcome they received 4n Prince Walter West and Harvey Van Rupert. . Cello. President A. P. Crawley and Donalie, 36-feet, Buda diesel, Dr. R. G. Large, president and Ray Hart, president of Interna-secxetary-treasurer respectively tional Power Boat Association, of the Prince Rupert Rowing & Mrs. Hart, Miss Jean Hart, H. M. Yacht Club, were the moving Benson and lui Lemargie. spirits in the reception here. Klatawa, 42-feet, 143 h.p. Immediately on arrival, the Chrysler Royal, Mr. and Mrs. C. skippers and observers went to L. Klieves, Miss Carol Klieves, work on their report sheets for . Ted Engebretson, Carl Johnson presentation to computers and and Ed. Hedlund. judges. Gradually, the banquet Last named in each list are and dance at the Aero Club got ' special observers assigned one from $2.35 k BOYS' T SHIRTS 4 $t ERS Latest styli-j, h, If the recent spell of cloudless weather, with now and then a touch of summer warmth and whirling clouds of dusi. had lasted another week, there would have been no dinguising of the tact that Princ Reupert was all set for rain because she wanted and needed it. And had It not come, none would have cried louder. sortme nt. Special 90c J BOYS' WOOL and W(ii PANTS Semi-drem, i sort merit. Special H; BOYS' SCHOOL Sir Vancouver's population is 50,000 less than Portland's, yet the latter city can point with pride to not a single motoring fatality within a given time 98 days. That's more than Vancouver can do. There were five deaths. Why? There must be reasons. One hears much about the high cost of living. Has anyone ever thought of the cheapness of death as so frequently demonstrated? Vancouver - Victoria Seattle ruesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m.( Catala Alice Arm, Stewart and Port Simpson Sunday, 11 p.m. Frank J. Skinner Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 598 Blue and khaki 1 Special There will no doubt be a ready response to the request from the j Red Cross for a pint of blood. The object is noble and there to a boat by the United States Coastguard service. under way. MAYOR'S WELCOME Mayor Nora E. Arnold was on hand with the reception committees at the Yacht Club to lend her voice of civic welcpme. Later she was the principal speaker at the banquet as well as carrying out the presentations. President Tony Crawley was in the chair and called upon the skippers of each of the visiting yachts. It was a jolly, informal affair with many local people swelling the crowd. j 1 SMITH & Eli REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Greater Danger SMALL Prince Rupert boy escaped with little, A if any, hurt when grazed by an automobile which was, apparently, under admirable control by the alert young lady who was driving it. Prince Rupert over the years has been miraculously free of serious traffic accidents considering the condition of the street s,many "of which are narrow, in none too good surface shape and not a few of which lack sidewalks. The fact that death and injury have stalked Prince Rupert streets so little must be a tribute to the ability and the care of car drivers generally although- there are, of course, the lucky earless ones who never know when they may find themselves in an unfortunate situation. With motor and pedestrian traffic becoming so much heavier all the time, and street facilities so far at least not keeping pace, the need for continued and even, greater vigilance is apparent. That vigiUnce is the duty not only of motorists but of those responsible for children and, while it may be a difficult thing to do all the time, the safest thing to do is to keep the children off the streets as far as possible. Even passing citizens can assist harassed parents in ensuring this is done. GIVE A PINT CANVASSERS of the Red Cross Society are heading out again this week not for money thia fctime but to enrol donors of blood for a mobile cliBiSiWhich will be here next month to draw the bloocl and prepare and store it for blood bank purposes including a bank at Prince-Rupert for which the necessary arrangements have been made. j'3nce Rupert people who have always been so consistently generous in the past in giving of their dollars for humanitarian purposes are being counted ipen to make a good showing in response to this appeal. . . ;The pint of blood we give in this appeal will cost us nothing and, we are assured, will hurt us not at all Properly classified, stored and readily available when the time comes it might well save a life, shorten an illness or hasten a recovery. That possibility should eliminate any hesitancy there might bejabout responding. There should be very few "Iso's" in answer to these canvassers. HAVE HAD YEARS OF PLUMBING AND HEATING EXPERIENCE PHONE 174 R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR. BALAGNO rhone Green 78? Florists . Box 1193 j Music for dancing was by the Four Dukes. By 2 a.m. the visitors had returned to their boats, three to rest ta readiness for the takeoff today on the third and final stage of the aquatic marathon. Several of the boats are promising themselves another visit to Prince Rupert in the course of their homeward cruises from Juneau. The flotilla reaching here consisted of the following: Spunky II, 25 foot, 93 Gray gas engine, Dr. Wayne Graham, Mrs. Graham and Toughy Elford. ANYTIME IS TIME TO CLEAN YOUR CHIMNEY Let us Inspect, repair and clean your chimney now Be prepared for Fall. We also sprcialiae in repair of gutters, down pipe and roofing. Nlka, 50 feet, 151 h.p. Chrysler Royal VIII, George Ross, Miss , . , ill t I t I t I I I I 11 I 11 Elaine Ross, Miss Eeda Loveless o INTERCITY CHIMNEY SERVIC Free Estimates Phone Red 141 Reasonable H. 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