"j in i 'Revival Af ! Kitsesguckla Reflects . , . . . . and Reminisce i K 7 i Kitwanga and Kitwancool : If 2 2 Prince Rupert Daily News Monday. Peorufiry 20, lfllu Ah independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, British Columbia G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director MEMBER OF CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULAT Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations " Canadian Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES m .' . . Church Army officials, led by Lay - .,, . . TT ' Readers Wallace Morgan and kept falling Friday night,-, bm D()use of KitwanKa ancl Ki!. dt-rwear Saturday, me most qi auntiay, Mb tmd up to erly IhU afternoon, ; na CrossillR recentlv to conduct 1 the general outlook was none Vevlval. Sev- a SUPPf.ssful 0oKpe, , too sunny. It may rain tomor-1 , . ,h ,., ,lf Si,,.n - 95c Men's l)r, row generally does and should . CroMlng came forward to admit - ' " their conversion ana mnKe tneir 7nn , clouds on Wednesday, protest I focti,in r,r fith rn rot u.-n nf . ;., . :,,'ns Hia,, An Imaginary war is In full i ! swing up ncrth and White; : Horse likes the idea of being a ; temporary base city. For one; j thing, '' today's military-civilian I population must be around seven or eieht thousand. That's ; good for White Horse business. Motors come and go day and night. The drone of planes and ! bombers is heard any old ime. j Fighting invaders from the Arc-' tic and 'trying to find Ion fliers : make the greatest midwinter stir White Horse has known i since '98.. " '. : . . nrk p.,, . -Hi By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00; By Mall, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. IS w ... K"j'.' the missior rlcs to Kitwanga, a . ! banquet was held. The Kitwan- The end of a winter that had i 00)i members of the party have ! 1 T since returned to their village up he valley. United Church anu Salvation ! Army Hall at Ekeena Ci-sm were both opened to the ( liureh ' Now $12.50 Mm,', $3 95 Mr,', Red Cross Coining T HE RED CROSS will shortly be up m engaged in a variety of hardships over much of the west is at hand. Put It's only fair to say that, had there been no power shortage, the season would have been rated bright and not unpleasant in Prince Rupert. Throughout the Interior, services were reasonably well maintained. There ere no disasters, 8 k e e n a i Somewhere down east, a new-! paper reader says he noticed no ! Army visitors. Proii :.eiu in th-i reception were Chief Jacob iviil-' ton. Field Captain Jeffrey Johnson and Sergeant Major Arthur ; 3-7 '' rw, h one said anything about nciun-j hell out of Uncle Joe until a day ; or so after the warihip' Missouri McDames who gave an address of j i welcome. Bert Russell spoke on , weathered the winter with nothing to be ashamed of. I behalf of the younger people. "earing, Now $5 00 B,V hl)U ki, u L M Ho,,' proof. Now . $2 75 Hoys lii.., The oarty from Kitwar.aa con- John L. Lewis U seventy year glsled o Wallace Morttn, 8ol-old and, on his anniversary, theiomon Bryant, Mrs. l-klu Mixire soft coal Industry may be saldjand from Kitwancool. Albert to be not so hot. There's strike Du.se, Chief and Mrs. Fred Good talk, government action threats I nd jjlchael Douc. ;'-'- '-vOvlj BuuU, all ihn fc,'' had been floated off a sandbar.! A little prudence, now and then,; Is practised by the wisest men. Boxing, a sport that once cap-! Hired the pugilistic Instincts of; Prince Rupert's manhood, appears to be on the way back.; The indications are all in its favor. All old timers can recall heated hours when, In the old Westholme theatre, the Mcln-tyre Hall, the Exhibition Building and many other premises, the cauliflower industry was go Jaclliildrcn'sii., aborted roolv Sl aujjjjijf ana; uuwn, tlcn of clays of work, more or I w Prince Rupert, as elsewhere in Canada, in the annual campaign for funds with $4,000 set as the objective for Prince Rupert- Incidental to the organization of the drive here, the annual meeting of the local branch will' soon be held. " The Red Cross should need no special commen--.jjytion since its good works are so well known, its ; .Cause is so well established and Prince Rupert has - always been so generous with it, accepting it almost - as one of the budgetary musts. However, a word of commendation at this time might not be amiss not only in the way of support-' lling the drive financially when it comes but also in lthe Way of local citizens turning out when the annual meeting is held to participate in the proceedings arid possibly become enrolled ag active workers in the cause of mercy and assistance. The work of the Red Cross in wartime is well enough known. Its principal peace time projects are the establishment and assistance of outpost hospitals,' of which a shining example is the one at less friction between John him-, self and the miners, and so! forth. In other words, to call j the situation a mess, is no exag-, geration. ing handsomely. raft Kitselas Names WATEB INDIAN LAND NEW DELHI (P More than 80.000 acres of land have been Prince Rupert Flowers for u I Always Prompt and Courteous! '300 3rd Ave. Br covered with irrigation faciliticij In India's United Provinces since! the food production drive started Hew Officers KITSELAS Native Brother J We're Here to Serve YOU i last Ausust. Two thousand ma hood and Native Sisterhood'here j sonry wells have been con- Commodore Cafel another 4.000 ate! structed and For Friend!;, And Advice being sunk. GRATEFUL CHIEFS In full regalia. Chief William Scow, president of the Native Brotherhood of Indians, right, and Chief Frank Assu, leader of the North American Brotherhood of Indians, appear before the Bar of the British Columbia Legislature as the session opened this week, to thank the legislators for being granted the franchise. Chief Scow reads his petition while Chief Assu holds the rattle to show the Raven Is happy and the speaker's staff of red cedar, bearing the crest of Kolus, sister of the Thun-derblrd, mythical bird of the coast Indians. (C. P. Photo) have elected officers for the year with Albert Young the new president of the Brotherhood and Mrs. Albert Young re-elected president of the Sisterhood. Complete lists of officers are: Building, Insul; "Hospitality and Good Food"-Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders 3rd Ave. David Chow, Mgr. Decoration ft: REPAIR OLD FLAG I LONDON (f The London j school of needlework has given a new lease of life to the first Union Jack ever flown from Malta. It has been repaired i here and will be sent back to the island. Terrace; the blood donor work, which was illustrated here last year, and the establishment and : operation of ex-service men's hostels. -The public also knows of the cases where the Hod Cross stepped in during times of disaster emer- " gency to give on the spot aid until the proper authorities could take over. ISLAND i Work of AA is Explained BUILDERS' General Buii 505 Mi 'Bride SI. 'iipft'iimiiiffltim i l i cohol and effects on the human ! being. Following the film, an explart-jation of AA functions was mad" i by a member from Vancouver. I Most of the audience felt that AA ; followed the policy of temper- iiliiliilMliiiiiNiliilM Sl'E.VMFR LCXLKl BROTHERHOOD 1 i President, Albert Young. Vice - Presinent, Mrs. Lizzie Erlght, sr. ; ' Secretary, Miss Beatrice Bevan. Assistant Secretary, Flora E. Bevan. Treasurer, Roy Bolton. Last year's secretary, George Walter Wright, is now a patient in Miller Bav at Prince Rupert. ' SISTERHOOn Presdient. Mrs. Albert Young. Vic e- President, Mrs. Li7aie Bevan. BOOSTS HAINES FERRY EBY & SONS Contractort REPAIRS - REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.H.A. Phoni Green 883 Bm 5t i '1- ! - . t '4 I l 1 i ! f I - , .i I l I mmiQ i ujall tnnutn and rociwt. nnfp nr rp1ipinii nrtrnni7flt.inrm MILlll ' SNACK KG? Bigger on: T.HE VANCOUVER PROVINCE comes Out With ed throughout the corners of the i But- they were told by members a plea for action as well as consideration on the !elobe- xt t the only org-(that aa's only concern is the . 1 . ionizations in a fast paced world I chunk sick man who needs a project for the establishment Of a ferry Service i which is operated through the I helping hand In the long strug-Kotu-onn Pvinno Tfunovt -inrl Hninpss nr-Vi a ;prvioe heart for the sincere benefit of ; gle back to abstinence. These between fnnce Kupeit and Haines, bucn a service, trenabilitating confirmed alco. poin,s were agreed with by capt. the Province says, would be a big boon to motor holies. iw. c. Pouiton, salvation Army, , , . ....... ' urt-. ittitVt nlKH A nnT.r.,An.-.nl Secretary, Miss Beat-rice Bevan. PRINCE GEORGE l. SAILS FOR I VANCOUVER ! and Intermedial Ports j Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGI11 Assistant Secretary, Flora E. ' Bevan. ! Treasurer, Mrs. George E. timvst traffu. si vvp sis -an arterv of lmoortant i--ut.an aiconouc, oeiore H,w.nr,. can rin Va be helped, mil must sincerely ' " ul rt, WMJ wrignt. , i HAMBl want to be helped and from then : tM enrolment of more member Social Committee Mrs. Roy i on, and from A A members and a in tne AA- from Prince Rupert. Bolton, Miss Rhoda Bevan an.1 j firm belief in himself, will gradu- Alcoholics Anonymous Is now Miss Dorothy Lrkerby. allv set the 'alcoholic on his feet 1 active in Prince Rupert. It is ex- After the Sisterhood meetinr. again. These points were ex- Pected regular weekly meeting tea was served 3t the home of Better on win oe nem, not open to tne Mrs. Albert Young, general public, but it was an- . Moving, Packing, ( rating, Shipping anil General Cartage and Storage Complete Reliable and Efficient Service, also 'assents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd., for Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 Phones 60 and fig A7 Full Coursf 5-7 f. OPEN 8 m. For Reset vattoni Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINClE RUPKK1. BC. Jllst l)fl TV.:" mcihst. n" nounced another open gathering will be staged next Sunday. The oiciui-es. one a "March of Time" film, were loaned to the Vancouver Centre of AA by the Women's Christian Temp?'rance Union of Va.icouvei. rt pressed Sunday night by members cf AA to nearly 100 people ir. j the Civic Centre who n.-er" dips-ent at an open meeting a. A t,how-:lng of two films dealing with alcohol and alcoholics- The films were not of the "Lost j Week-end'' variety ,as might have been expected . by the audience but presented educational explanatory stories of the compounds and manufacture of n!- economic value to the people of the north. Here is what the Province says editorially: "Both Canadian and United States governments are giving serious consideration to the establishment of a ferry service between Prince Rupert and -Haines, Alaska, according to a statement in Victoria .Jiy. Col. John Noyes, Alaska's commissioner of roads. "It is hoped the "serious consideration" will result in action. Such a service could be a valuable link in the development of the north country, both Canadian and Alaskan. By the way of the Haines Cutoff, cars and trucks from Prince Rupert could easily reach Whitehorse, the Alaska Highway and the road network of Alaska. Traveling south, -cars from Alaska and the Yukon could connect, at Prince Rupert, with the entire highway network of the TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday :0:15 p.m. Classified adf. oring result. Classified ads bring results. B3 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST If Winter co Spring be h Use Baptone decent Thompiott H -'-rfiK AzzyjK 2aza7'A a a Co.W John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue "There would be a big stimulus to northern motor tourist traffic Tourists could drive a western route to Alaska and, by using the Alaska Highway, could - make a circle of the north.. But still more important would be the economic value to all the permanent residents of the north. Canadian produce could speed by track to Alaska and Alaska's substantial exports could have an alternative route to market. It would provide Alaska with another "lifeline," and could be invaluable for defence purposes. "The whole continent is looking northward these days. Here's an opportunity to take joint action on a "practical step toward advancement and ment of this great frontier" MANUFACTURERS' AGENT Wholesale Warehouse carrying a represe nli!' prompt service to the trail' GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. Tiros, tub hose, belting, accessories. 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