Geological Congress visited th. city, southbound d from a tri 7 i PRINCE RUPERT ; th prince Rupm Dailp Hetof Wednesday, September 22, 1948 YEARS AGO w. studied eoiril deposiU and ' formations , in a Klondike. R. W. Brook! d 2 of the geological department ,1 ' the federal government, direct "enU at .. mim mm upoiii fins r im m fmbt 1 VALUE Of AH 1947 EXPORTS FtOM CANADA. Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections Twenty Five Years Civic and board of trade leaders presented arguments in favor of construction of a terminal grain elevator here before the Royal Grain Inquiry Commission which sat in the city hall. mtfsr mown Pulp end Ptptr7 Tonight o OnlheSu.S:. s & $ & s Bertha Btickney, who was found murdered in her home at Goldbridge, B.C., lived in Prince Rupert in the early days and is remembered by quite a few of the old timers. She was with her father who, it is understood, ran a clothing or repair shop on Sixth Street, between Fraser Street and Third .Avenue. Agricultural end Vegetable Product! 9 Police were endeavouring to identify the body of a woman, which had been found floating in Orenvillc Channel near Lowe Inlet. The woman, believed to be an American, apparently had been lost off a passing steamer. An inquest was held. FALL FASHION Cip Animal ttii 4 I Animal Product! "i u-ojor ANNETTE The shades of night had fallen, long before. In fact, 'twas midnight, as they say in silly romances. Well, but on Second Avenue, hard by the junction of Seventh Street, four figures appeared to be engaged in mortal combat. At any rate while it looked like that, there was something, on closer inspection, suggesting that here, instead of a free for all and the devil take the hindmost, an innovation had been introduced. There were four In the group, one being of tall, sturdy stature. , Passing strange though it Non-ftrroul Mctill Product T.ll II 11 '"u 1M THE SCRFFv A sketch of the life or Dr. Marius Barbeau, anthropologist at the National Museum in Ottawa appears in MacLeans Magazine under -the title 'Top Man in Totem Poles." The story is interesting, as well as being The uovernmwH Merchant Marine freighter Canadian Skirmisher arrived here to load 300,000 board feet of hemlock and a quantity of canned fish for Japan. The fish was purchased by a public subscription fund for the relief of Japanese earthquake sufferers. Iron eed ' it. Product Ail obStr ooortt - w -iUurj LUMfDv GAIL RUSSELL CLAIRE TREVOR ANN DVORAK BILLIE BURKE JANEWYATT widely informative. Dr. Barbeau, who has made may seem, he w as taking all the punishment. It was not because he was too proud to fight. There a hundred. visits to Skeena in the course places more than miles from home. Thirty-Five Yearn Members of the International reason. Of the 1 n's extensive tours, is well was no othe. Mine Leaders Know Coal Pits From Years Beneath Surface other three, two held his arms,lknown throughout Canada. The ADOLPI): Of Count Bernadotte, recent- story says, in part - in Bay, a Scot who has never lost "He loves to buy totem poles. Jy slain in Palestine, it has been at prices ranging from $200 to said: "He worked at; making $1,000. The best buy was a mag- peace as hard as other men I his burr. while their companion administered rebukes that must have hurt like sixty. ; A tent show that had been in town for a few days, over on "The Bachelor s Dai By Dave Mcintosh not a strike. It is a war. You Iff Johnny Odo of New ,'he kid who came out of - ML worked at making war.", Surely Canadian Press Staff Writer ,have to fight and you have to a precious tribute today when) jRURO, N.S., 0- The men pay" nificent 80-ioot pole from the Naas River country. Another fine pole, Eagles Nest, stands .1 the pit to win the Maritime j First Avenue was being taken countless trigger-fingers are so wrio run the United Mine Work- it i " I IN! I r dawn. It seems the man who 0 1 66 feet in a park in Quebec. Two restless in some parts , of the ers are blunt miners who talk LEFT LEGISLATURE was Deinr? nparpn nn lr-ao upn infiirtincy riom i jrccent acquisitions were the globe. straight from the shoulder. UU JJIU- 1 oli and Grizzly Bear perty and was chased. He failed 45:foot Macdonald, board Douglas .They are the men who will ta win the race. i p wmcn nana me doors oi the Ottawa Museum. lightweight championship and then returned to the pit. There was one physical characteristic common to all of them. Even at the end of the summer their faces were not tanned. They were almost white from years underground, with a tinge of blue-black from coal dust. Monsieur vueuwe nas wen carry the ball for 13 m Mart member for New Waterford, selected. by France to serve &sUme miners when the unIon ,ht "His work has earned him s Prime Minister. Changes In the tarting Thursi opens wage negotiotions for a Nova Scotia Legislature because an honorary fellowship at Ox- nremiprshin lire decided on i'n'iee j-ji.. i i -, I 1 4.;u uaiiv wdLc muiriiac uciuic , ; . f ... rj , , . . . , . , ZiVl"lL 5! eilnat vr 'ew. months! lt8 contract runs out next Janu- he thought he could not do both Jobs efficiently. He was a C.CJ". ! member. " , , , Ul Or so it seems. But what Is more S RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 5 STORE S reai. rrequenuy ne lectures to ; EE'S UP TO HIS FISTS IX the American Academy for the to the ' point, at the moment, is how to discover . the way to ary. All the delegates who sat in convention here recently to thrash out union policy had worked or are working in the Advancement of Science. Re ;EximEHT...wmi ' TEE SCREEN'S MOST M ueuUle' cently he was a Canadian dele-, pr0n0unce Jack Delaney of Glace Bay, N.S., whose father helped to found the U.M.W. Andrew Conron, president ol gate to the United Nations Edu- For Tired Eyes Two Drops givo Quick Relief MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY EXOTIC cational Scientific and Cultural BREEZE FRIGHTENS HORSt 'pits- I -I J (the powerful Phalen local in ' " 1 T", . . -. 1 4. . . . , , Organization meeting in Mexi- Stocky, black-haired , MONTREAL Driver Ber co City. nard Chaput said his delivery- man Jenkins, the U.M.W.'s 35- uiact- nay. Known as me inina-er." He is one of the Jenkins chief lieutenants. II wargon horse bolted when a year old president, spent 10 Next Sunday, September 26, stray breeze, rustled the leaves years underground before he at 2 a.m., daylight savins that of a tree. Thrown clear from! became head of the union in Frank Quiet - spoken Gusb, board member for New Bruns- peODle livins in British Pnlnm. t.h Wflirnn Phaniit. was nn- 1942. wick, one of the most respected enduring all summer, will scratched less before coming to faced vice-President Tom Line cn m lne unlon- ! with two dmr of oanti come to an end. It will be back a standstill. I who fought in labor wars , for Steve Dolhanty of Florence, Murine in och y. You gt- to standard time foreverybody '40 years, was beaten up and(w b-. on 01 Jenkins cniel op- quick miiEf. Instantly your ye fI n- anu ine prompt adjustment of NEW NEW GLASGOW, GLASGOW, .N.- N.. S. S. t saw saw a a fellow fellow miner miner shot shot to P-"ems- JUsl Pasl "as irina Murine bihiui cieria oi uf I .( in Establishment of a vocational .death in the 1925 strike. worked in the mines for 25 " Ml9nl ean ana noouwt eyas max watches and clocks. an urea uom overwore or exposure to scnooi ana vocational- gum- some oi tne omers wno at- jc"- .,. wtnj a a.,,, ii . Las ar i iiMtmiM. Intltwet it IN WrV The daily international crisis -nee was advocated for New tended were: j Sid Oram and Bernie Fortune, 'ff TDTVTP is becoming chronic. Pressure .Glasgow by L. M.. Rhodenizer.i Howard Tattrie. board mem-town councillors of Sydney'' Jv 1, J K 1 r on one's- placidity is altogether (supervisor of New Glasgow hef for Springhill, N.S. for 19; Mines and Dominion, respict- ! too much. Peace of mind is schools. - years, who said: "A strike is ivelv. and Bob Stuart nf ntnr FOR YOUR EYES IMtCtrn IMINUCi eW . precious. 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