the standi ! have t'EC y 1 Prtnre RiiprTt Daflp rutins Friday, August 12, 1949. LOOKING BACK MT.MRWl OP CAXAD- ATDri BTOSt) OF C IB CHELATIONS CA3A3IAN DAILY ASSOCIATION 4a Independent 1MIJ oewpper otrotea w n upbuilding at Prince Rupert w) . umimuLiuw oomoruang DOrtPwn nd central British Columoia (Authorized u Second Ciua Ull. Pom onix Department. Ottwi PublUheO eery afternoon except Sunday by Frtnct Rupert Di!y News Ltd.. 8rd Aenu. Prince Rupert, British Columbia, O. A HUNTER. Maruwrlng Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Dlrertor. though the Dr. W. t k, Physiclai and m, ii-ict. an.no(ttlC(.t ment and his k. up residence ln ti planned lo Sill! w . eTTRSCRIPTION RATES Otu Cimrr, Per Wee. 30c: Per Month. 75c; Per Year, 18 00. August 12, 1921 J. D. McDougald, a director of the Canadian National Railways, said in an Interview that construction of a terminal elevator here which. was planned for the near future "would bring ships to this port, the railway would Br Mall. Per Month. 60c: Per Year, 5 00 -un Moon with M; 1 Advertise Cynthia's Win Hup! ' 1 v -.Win-; , .. t AllCLJ SI oe busier, the dry doc ana ail ', other Institutions connected with the port would get business." ' Charges of wastage an'd In-' efficiency In the city engineer's department were contained in a letter placed before city council '5.4 rcrn ----- r?V r.r. , - (w. .1 K "J --tfa!.'fc8i ' ,,,,,,, . f't, . ClHj prices! BUY Kd by J. W. JorgeiiM-ii. a. me i employee of the department who had been discharged. The letter was referred to the board of works without being read in council. to determine Tests wer conducted the feasibility of radio lift' ' 7 - wl . 1 1 -a- '4. - i MEN'S WOKK P( 'contact between the Seal UJ I wireless station and the fisheries To $1.50 Nuw ... f MEN'S URKSS P 10 i.UU .Now patrol plane wiilcn was op..ui.-ing in this area. Although the tests were made at close r uig'i, PARLIAMENT SEPTEMBER 15 Seat of 'legislation and government of Canada where members will soon foregather again, among the m E. T. Applewhaite, Prince Rupert's new MEN'S (iABAKDlf It appeared that the resulU were To $13.50 Now satisfactory. YOUNG MEN'S Tl I interior Alaska. The shipment to Cynthia Norton and CONGRATULATIONS Terraced There is something of the fairy tale flavor to this pretty English girl's victory in the contest at the Capitol Theatre here this week for the honor of representing Prince Rupert at the "Miss P.N.E." finals in Vancouver a couple of weeks hence. While the seven Prince Rupert girls Cynthia was the only contestant from out of town each had their friends and admirers, there is some satisfaction in the outcome of the Terrace girl having won. It shows that the local people were able to recognize a good thing when they saw it and to do the fair thing in their selection of the out-of-town girl. Local girls are also to be commended for their spirit of good sportsmanship. They will join heartily with the rest of us in wishing Cynthia the best of luck as she goes on to the wider-competition in the south. May she do as well as our lovely Margie Brain did just a year ago! OFF TO SPOKANE Prince Rupert girls set out on TH3RTY-0DD 2'high adventure" this afternoon as the Job's . Daughters' drill team leaves for Spokane to take parfin a colorful international contest of teams f roii all parts of Canada and the United States in marfching and precision routine. Probably for the most of them it is the first trip so far abroad and the circumstances are particularly interesting. Having seen them in action, we are sure they will givi good account of themselves and probably SLACKS-To Sil l Ray Reflects . . . ... and Reminisces Now MEN'S SPORT S I Washable To i ! Now BARGE LOADS CARGO HERE Towing her regular barge with refrigerator truck bodies on deck, the Seattle tug Shlnn arrived in port here Thursday afternoon to load a cargo of a ill be made via Haines where (he cargo wirl be loaded Into trucks and moved over the Haines cutoff and Alaska highway. Longshoremen labored into the night to transfer the cargo. Master of the Shinn Is Capt. Otto Barkhousen. MEN'S SHORT SB about. He speaks of the limit- Anvone who would steal cas of foodstuffs for oline from the tanks of a pas- less water power going to waste eight carloads senger seaplane has a family among the provinces mountains resemblance to the party who Electricity, h emphasizes, Washable To S: Now MEN'S GABMtD U B , Latesl. F Ta $49.50 Now August 13, 1S39 ! Prince Rupert General Hos-; pltal was preparing to move Into its new premises on Fifth Avenue at Green Street. The move required a conslderaoliJ amount ol detailed planning by the hospital board. H. N. Stovin, of Toronto, station regulations manager for th" Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, admitted here that th'i part of the country was the MEN'S WORSTI U.K.. AII-VYiml, P would have no abjection to should be her cheapest corn-slipping a time bomb in the mod'ty and the one most wide-hold of an Atlantic liner. j ly used. The Aluminum Co. of ' Canada is making a first rate The difference between Prince start in the general direction Rupert and Port Churchill, this of Mr. Thorsons ideas, fall .will be that here, we have To $4".5-Now Till; DOMINION .I.H TIONS A T, l!H I I.-. t..r.il ItikirlH ir SkM-iia SUMMARY OF KETUUN OF ELECTION EXPENSES There is bulow set out. as required by Section 83 I Si of The Dominion slimed by tbe otfic.al aeut. of the return Elections Act. 1:)B a summary, ot elec uon cxoeiwes nwUe to me by hl;n on beliall of Edward T. Appie-wlialu-. election of a member to erve i.ne ol tlie candidates at the recent in the House of Commons of Cannda held in he above own nulled leotori district vhloh said return is on file at my oflice and may. on payment ol a fee of twenty cents, be there In.pected and extracts taken therefrom at nny reasonable time durtni? the six months next after the Snd day of August iM9. beliiK the day upon which the said return furnished to me. Dated at Prince Rupert this 2nd day uf August. 1941). ROD MACLEOD. Returning Officer. MEN'S SOX-Fw work. From, Pai BOI S' S( H001 To $U5 Now Batoclie ,on the Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon ond Prince Albert, where the rebellion of '85 came to its un- an elevator and no ships. At the Hudsons Bay terminus, there Is also an elevator and not enough wheat to give a car BOYS' SPORT To $2.25-Now go to the boat expected. Where to hang the blame, this time? , happy end, is the(entre of a pleasant countryside.'- The territory has long since, been well settled. Wheat is grojmi as vell BOYS' ANKLE 4 Suiiiiiiurv of Return of fcle.tlon l.ieiiseH f hdaurd T. Apple halt , No. Of '' persons from whom A. MnrKENZIE FITKNITUKE LTH. A C.OOI) PLACE TO BI Y SPECIAL Continental Bert. Full Size. Rest more flat ribbon uprin full si. A prine I iU mattress, lull size See our carpets ii'st arrived Phone 75 327 3rd Avenue To 50c Now Saw Captain Nedden's photo Ami. received 4O15 0 4 prairie produce. That far BOYS' PANTS ln The News, the other day. The as Receipts contributions, etc. Receipts. rhiMise for xh rrnrmaed unpaid conributlons. etc Total 4015.08 4 Good fit and 4 Skipper we've known for many north, one begins to be in touch years and he's a thorough sail- with forests. Lumbering has lon!E( or and a good scout. He saw. been an industry, out of Prince , long service with the CN&8 on Albert. Further north, .Jodaya. From -. .. LADIES' ANKlf To 50c Nuw. f j -i Payments . Amt. $13.16.84 personal expenses (Included In petty claims) 130 80 Candidate's Postage . . . LADIES' ST0i No. of persons paid 1 1 1 1 8 ' 4 8 8 32 thus coast. He knew news and sinse or wn&t Js tnougnt.;; voi would cheerfuly pass it along, be uranium' is arousing hopes He commanded the steamer and more or less guess work. that carried the King and '. -i Queen between Vancouver and WnV 4.rnvl, I'U.M'.. wtttt M1II VrM" Victoria 10 years ago. Since then, came retirement but his AUTHOR INJURED 3H5 1 30 00 68,00 HS899 rj543 To 55c Nuw CHILD'S ANKU To 40c Now Telegrams Ptty Claims Hire ol Premises . Sertices T.-nveliuiK expenses Goods supplied . . . Advertising and hire of vehicles JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue 8:i 38 Total .' 4447.83 knowlege of the coast and gen- bring-honor to Prince Rupert. In any case, the home town will get a deal of publicity out of the expedition and the girls will have a memorable experience. Prince Rupert may be appreciative of the good work which Laura and Alex Mitchell have been doiriig among the girls through the . Job's Daughters' organization these years past. The trip to Spokane is but a spectacular culmination to a fine job which through those years has exacted much effort, enthusiasm and organization. DOWN TO DEFENCE BUSINESS AFRICA'S Minister of Defence, Francois SOUTH Erasmus, and his top military man, General Beyers, have been in Ottawa. Yesterday, Lewis Johnston, U.S. Secretary of Defence, General Mc-Naughton, the Minister of Defence Mr. Claxton and other notables were deep in discussion. The national leader of the Philippine Islands has arrived in tfashington to talk over the wisdom of a" West Pacific Pact. Everyone getting down to business? ATLANTA Mrs.- Margaret eral seamanship could not go disregarded. Capt. Nedden has been around and as master of the beautiful yacht Corsair, once owned by J. Pierpont Morgan, he is the right man in the right station. ' DELAYED UNDISPUTED CLAIMS Nil DISPUTED CLAIMS Nil Dated at Prince Rupert this 2nd day of AuKtist. 1949. T. W. BROWN, Official Agent Mitchell, author of "Gone With The Wind," a novel of the American Civil War, was struck by an automobile Thursday. It is alleged the car was driven by an intoxicated man. Mrs. Mitchell is reported seriously ' Albert Thorson of Portland ! is at least trying to give British j Advertise in the Daily Ntws! J Columbia something to think HOUSEHOLD NEEDS STEP LADUEIIS CLOTHES LINES CLOTHES I) It VERS IRONING BOARDS KITCHEN UTENSILS GALVANIZED WARES ANYTIME IS TIME TO CLEAN YOUR CHIMNEY 9 ... Let us inspect, repair and clean your chimney now Be prepared for Fall. We also specialize in repair of gutters, down pipe and roofing. . B 'Ik SATIN-GLO VARNISHES PAINTS ENAMELS A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILT NEWS WnX BRING RESULTS THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 'WWAVAWMVrWJVWMVAW, INTERCITY CHI MNEY SEP Free Estimates Phone Red 241 - Rcasoi. Authorized Licensed Chimney Service. Alll SEE THE LATEST IN . . . 1 EFFICIENT, MODERN HEATING i FILLY AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT AT LOW COST. : Floor Models in Slock. Your Inspection Invited. I Table Cloths Pillow Slips Handkerchiefs Bathroom Sets Face Towels Face Cloths Ladies' Aprons Ankle Sox all sizes All 1)f ; THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED Quality $ 2S3 FIRST AVENl'E BLACK 881 A large selection of Babies' Clothing, Including Dresses SITPLIES FOB STATIONER f PBINTINC -; Jfj if GREETING f PENS AND Pl: ARRIVED . . . DIBB PRINTING ( 518 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 400 -V) lWWr Th, (;,r M.Mluw I.-,.. W.i.r 1... BESNER BLOC.i (ias Operated.. "Those were the happy days!" 1 Notice to Patrons Fargo Trucks AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EASY VACUUM CUP WASHER $206,50 EASY GYRATOR (GASOLINE) WASHER $196.50 THE DRV VDRUGSy Civic Centre Dining Room MO 2-Ton Chassis and Cab, ' 152" Wheelbasfl PRESCRIPTION CHEMIS rtorip rrr-iTTua wircK' DAYS, 9 A-M- with reinforced frame & 2-speed rear axle. ( THERE IS REALLY NO QUESTION ABOUT IT DO IT THE "EASY" WAY 3-Ton Chassis and Cab, 170" Wheelbase with reinforced frame & 2-speed rear axle. will be closed from AUGUST 11 TO AUGUST 28 (inclusive) NOON T: SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAY3-12 7 P.M. TO 9 r M- This will allow us to turn over our facilities -to the Civic CfttTitre Association during the Annual Carnival and will provide holiday time lor bur staff.' NORM BAKER, Proprietor. Rupert Motors Ltd. Phones: 866 Office, 566 Shop ' sun from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. n f rr rfffffmin ttt tttvtttaah