8 TODAY Van Johnson Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 16, 1950 EllZllhnth n. . 79 p.m, THE BIG HANGovy Surges Are Explained We feature a complete stock A complain. Tvns fnchidcrl in the report of the bard of works committee, :cad, r.t Monday night's mectlns of the city council, that airr surges in the mains were being caused by cut-'ting In the Northern B.C. Power Company's lines and cutting them off. The complaint suggested thafbetter co-operation between power company and city staffs might reduce the surges and asked that the city contact the company with that ..... sjp- IfeWi? i--.-NfCD end In view. In presenting the 1 report, Aid. George Casey said he felt the surges were placing great UNION MADE OVERALLS and WORK CLOTHES RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE strain on the city's distribution system and possibly causing some 9' M "-ZJ . LARGEST CRAlEii This R.CA.F. aerial pnoto, taKen in 1943, shows a me--30i:c crater larger than any yet known An expedition organized by the Royal Ontario Museum and headed by Dr. V Ben Meen, director of the museum, recently eitplored the crater, located in the far north of Quebec proyibce near Hudson Strait The R.C.A.F. photo, taken during mapping operations. LING THE TAILOR , 01 tne blow-outs. ! Aid. T. B. Muck, who is also general mam.ger of the power company, said, the surges had been occurring during the first part of August while the company was replacing poles and lines In the east end. The line had been in service for the past i 25 or 30 years and the company I wanted to replace it before It j became useless. Periodically between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., he said, lit was necessary to kill the line j to permit men to work on it. The (Company had done all in its ! power to keep surges at a mlnl-,mum and with few exceptions was the tipoff Jjo the presence o.f the crater. THURS TO SAT. Evenings 7 9 Sat. Mat. 2 4.20 (CP Photoi j Granddaughter Of Fall Verdict Ogilvie In Yukon . Alexander Is Champ Angler Miss Helen Ogilvie, of Ottawa, is Amended a granddaughter of the first unvnrnnr rr vii Lnn net o orrivoi . u . i . . ...... JASPER PARK This season's i f A , , 'Tl Amended verdict In the In- a nounea tne city wnen they LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS 9 MADE TO MEASURE SUITS LATEST STYLES IN COATS HIGHEST QUALITY O GUARANTEED FIT PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT LINO THE TAILOR Box 286 220 - 6th St. Phone 649 phnmr-inn i. tiu quesi inio une aeain or Aliarew wllc B"'"S- w tut out uie lines. However, he said, the company would keep a man at the plant and notify the city any time Canada's nwn r,mpmn, rior,- ""b"rv V . , " 1 " . m me eany ored guest ol tha Yukon Order hours of the morfiing of Thura- eral. During the course of ani0f Pioneers. At Whitehorse sheldav. Anmist 10, in Stiles Place i that such a cut-out was going overnight trip into famed Mai-J was received by Hon. and Mrs.iin the city of Prince Rupert, he to be made. He felt the service sue jurc, viscouni Alexander vjeuige eiac. miss ugiivie, i met rus death accidentally while hooked and landed an eastern 1 whose grandfather surveyed the under the influence of liquor, brook trout In the Maligne River i Yukon " Alaska boundary In due to cerebral shock resulting weighing one and three quarter j 1877-78, plans on seeing Yukon's ( from massive injury to the brain pounds. The fish was 16 inches gold eeks and later. Yellow- stem. Jurors were Duncan Mc- in the areas affected would be greatly improved when the new Installation was completed. He hoper, he said, that would be near the end of August or the first of September. Aid. J, N. Forman said the board df works committee had been misinformed and that had Kiuie in uie normwcsi lern- Rae. foreman. Vernon Ciccone. inches in length and eight lories : ' SSSa H. T. Lock, John Fcwlie, Emil Rasmussen, John P. Good. Evidence .of Peter Williams. around the girth. Under the regulations of the Canadian National Maligne HOTEL ARRIVALS River Anglers' Club, His Excellency has automatically qualified for the bronze membership , button and, in the event his Abraham Williams and Alfred : they known the facts they would Wilson was to the effect that j never have brought the matter West had been drinking heavily before the council. : , : through the afternoon and even- The council accepted the ex-ing. None of them had seen the ! nlanation of Aid. Block and the GENTS' WATCHES 15 Jewel Waterproof O Shockproof Cv-mplete with Expansion ' Bracelet George Cook, JEWELLER Box 1188 Prince Rupert s S. W. Finlsy, Edmonton; J. W. accident. Abraham Williams said matter was dropped. WelU, Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. deceased had purchased a ticket to New Hazelton earlier in the Shell PREMIUM Cacoline li the moot powerful Paxton and family, Gladston; Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Masset; catch Is not topped before the season closes, he may yet wear the gold button of the club. There will be no picture of the Governor General and. his prize catch. After toeing weighted and measured, the ' trout, ' ' roar car . It' HActiled!" Now llp! 29J5jJ 1 R. R. Reid, C. M. Rozers. Van ; evening. Police evidence by Constables couver; . C. R. Stonehouse. Vic Chicago In Morning, ' Rupert In Evening A Chicago pole dealer, Tom toria: Mr. and Mrs. H S. Kon- w -lurner ana J. White and j ing, Houston; Mrs. Ann Hopkin- ! Sgt- L- Potterton was -to the. j along with others from the creek HOLLYWOOD CAFE Connelly, left Chicago at 1:30 a.m. He flew across the con son, Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. L ielle" lna.x, wire was stretched aj K. Bickell. Woodiibre: Mr. and!few ches from the edge of the! 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Hend- To lnruie v '.miieatlon or display or clasilfied advertising. :opy for sanii must be In the office of the Daily News b 4 p.m. the ( ay previous tu advertising, requirement? o the mechanic.! aepartment make this rule newsxHt-v Rupert Bakery Ltd. Aged Furnaces, Heal Robbers rickson, was in port yesterday with three carloads of fish from Ketchikan for transshipment over C.N.R. lines to the United States. 1 ONE THIRD OF YOUR LIFE The owner of an average heating system five or more years old is warned by National Warm Air Heating Association that the odds are 7 to 10 his winter heating bill is at least 10 per cent more than necessary. This is because ? out of 10 older type systems of heating are In need of repairing and cleaning. Air leaks in and around furnace combustion chamber, soot fn the chimney or "furnace, warped. . 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