the :rince Ruper? Dolly Tvew Wednesday, June 28, 1950 Resolutions To Smithers HMCS Ontario Coming Here King Edward Promotions uie port tm.s ,.L will be leavim. .i(l ? ' Mayor G. W. Rudderham, Aid. j to attend the annual convention T. B. Black, Aid. H. F. Glassey of the Central British Columbia feu; ? ..,.. "'"'"'ili fivc and City Clerk H. D. Thain left Municipal Association which will , Natives Here Studying Act District executive of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia during recent days has been studying the amendments to the H.M.C.S. .Ontario of the Pac- , Jirlilh and "by car this morning for Smithers be held on Thursday, i N : 1 lis AHilS Financial Matters and Federal AM to be Discussed Daylight Sating Opposed Navy will pay a visit to Prince 1 theatre make Promotion from King Edivard elementary school to Bcoth Memorial High effective September, Rupert this fall. She will be ! V mm to Tm-A , Consideration of resolutions to ii I rari4 Kpnrnnihi.r in ti ii , i . 1950 are announced as follows: ibe placed before the Northern Sonja Hanson. John Howell, J British Columbia' municipalities ing to word received at K.VC.S. Chatham. Ontario, a lic.ht cruiser, will be Indian Act .which were de-j fef red In Parliament last week, ' James Hunter, Edward Pilfold, .William Birtch, Gordon Lugrln. and has decided that some of f , them are not very satisfactory, i $ meeting at Smithers tomorrow resulted in the following being approved, by the local council Monday night for presentation at the meeting: Amendment of the Municipal I ft J Judith Lloj'd, Donald MeLeod, James Baldwii, Jewell Gamblin, Donald Husvik, Richard Forward, Nina Mostad, Ronald Petersen, Gwen Speer, Mary. Storrie. Meetings have been held In ! Prince Rupert and at Sunnyslde Cannery with Johnson Russ, Elections Act to include as house- district vice-president, in the ehair. George Braman, Jack MacLean. ( holders any persons of the full Tayte McNieee, Lorraine Qtiast, age of 21 years who have been Gerry Taylor, Sonja Selvig, Jac- . resident In the munleiDalitv from Speaking on behalf of the exe- que -iMuisoii, ftPn ivicrvmnon. the f rst dav of Jarniar n th cutive, Mr. Kuss mentioned as raii rier;:e. uoupms rerg- current year. uson, Clyde Trudeau, Norma' The establishment of a provin Modern E tiquette Q. Is it customary to give a clergyman a fee for conducting a funeral service? A. A Protestant clergyman does not expect a fee, but if offered one he may accept It with perfect propriety. It la customary to give a Catholic priest an offering for saying a funeral mass, but there Is no fixed rule as to the amount, this depending upon the circumstances of the bereaved family. Q. Would it be all right for a young widow to wear white at her second wedding? A. No; It Is not customary for uuiiiA4n, viTTiitii usauieis, Lljli cial assessment commission In Good, Arlene Mosley, Mary Mor-aes, Arthur. Meiln, Alan Hem-mons, AMield Hardin, Glenys Owens, Donna Becker, Adrienne ANOTHER HALL OP FAMER Frank Patrick, younger brpther of the famous Lester, is one of nine fo mer National Hockey League stars who have been named to the International Hockey Hall cf Fame. Four of the nn.e men are dead. He introduced the presiiit N. H. L. play-off system, (CP Photo) A ir3"--'-::F order that assessments throughout the province be standardized. That the provincial govern-ment be requested to draft a sur-j facing program fo include all , sections of arterial highways one of the amendments to which exception was taken that which would remove quarter white bloods as members of the native race. "Today," Mr. Rnss told the Daily News, "not more than half the native population are full-blooded Indians. To remove those who are not fnll-blooded would mean a serious loss hi numerical strength." The Brotherhood, Mr. Russ 3k Catvett W v n Petit, Gerald Chrlstoff, Robert Jensen, Ralpi Wek-k, Clifford Rudland, Edith Olson, Luuis? Hetlands, Lynne Gordon, Myrnr. Knutsen, Teddy Leask, Billy Hunter, Ken McLean, Tuck Vernon, Frank Barton. Metieent Jef-fery, James Ct:rrie, Lneile De-(Continued on page 8) lying within the boundaries of municipalities. That municipalities be restored the right to detflde by refer City Council Monday night , a woman to wear white at her gave first reading to a bylaw ! second wedding, regardless of 'JlountKoyd continued, is also anxious that to ani 'iul the traffic bylaw alonj endum' whether they, want thejmUlve schooIs shouid along lines recently recommended by Canadian Whiskg r her age. Q. Is It proper to tip the soup plate when It is nearly empty? A. Yes, this may be done, but it must be tipped away from the traffic committee including one hour parkng limit on Third Uvenue and also restricting taxi strictly non - denominational lines, conducted similarly to the provincial public schools with fully certified teachers. As for the granting of the federal franchise to the natives, Mr. Russ stated that It Is the parking. - you. it p fr mayors term or oiiice one or two years. ' That municipalities be allowed to spend money received from tax sale property sales on capital improvements without reference to the Department of Municipal ' Affairs. . : That the council be permitted to Include non-profit schools In the tax exempt list. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Lienor Control Board or by the Government of British Cohunbu. feeling of the Brotherhood th.it there should be outright grant ing of the vote without the lo.ss of aboriginal rights and taxation exemptions. The case of the Indians in respect to the proposed amend ments to the Indian Act will ret,. . . .. . . . , . . , f "lasslfied Advertising la payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. Classifieds,!: brouaht to a head on Julv . . ' wa per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, Death Notice! ' j To have the Dominion Govern-I ment Aid Act, whereby moneys are plared at the disposal of municipalities In times of nnem-iployment for capital improvements, reopened, in order to save distress in times of possible unemployment. To protest against daylight saving time for northern munl-, cipalities. t In addition the delegates were '(Instructed to place the matter eral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements $2.00, SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE Wf if:!! a umiijucii inert uu will be held by the Native Sisterhood to fully discuss the whole 66 99 DEATH NOTICE matter. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE C.C.M. eliTs balloon FOR 8ALE-H' clinker r ana 3 6 h.o. nmbuard Red 4J8 tired bike. Phone (150p) r none Keu Z19 or can I at 521 8th Ave. E. 1! NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES FOR SALE 31 foot eillntt I Line-belt inr Knit BDi-eder Rn.n Ur Shovels S4rwwal' i , ,. , . All Phases Of US Life MOKIN In the citv. Tuesday, June 27. 1950. Josenh Raluh. age 80 vea-s, 2 months, beloved husband of Mrs. Jessie D. Morin. 326 6th Avenue East. Services will he conducted at First Pres-bvte.ian Chnrch at 1 D.m. 2Tiursd-.iv. June 29. witri Rev. . A. Wrltht officiating interment to follow in Pairview Cemeterv. B.C. Undertakers In charee of arranaements. No flowers bv retiuest. 'Edna", eood runnlne Tied at New Floats. : seen evenings. ii Cranes: DraKllneR; Adams Road Graders: Littleford Bros Black Too Road Maintenance Eou mment: Owen ClamshellFOR 8ALE-Elwtrolux. & Lawyers, and doctors, farmers Buckets and Rork Grannies of allowing school teachers to run for etvte office befo the meeting for discussion. Delegates appointed to Aktend the meeting were Mayor George Rndderham and Aldermen T. B. Black and H. F. Glassey. In Addition, City Clerk H. D. Thain; secretary-treasurer of the association, will attend. " 4 and accountants, salesmen and condition. Hall once. V k town can be seer, at R i Prince Ruocrt .Hotel. ( WANTED WANTED 2 room apartment or; bankers a line through all phases of the American way oi life has drawn together the mer who make up the complement; of officers and meri aboard th. T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers, Clark Forkhft Trucks: Nelson Bucket Loaders for Stockpile and Snow Removal: Rice Portable Centrifueal Fumos: National Dracllne Scraners and Buckets: National All Steel Gasoline Hoists: ' National Portable Sawmills: National Rotarv Screens and Conveyors Full information from National Machinery Co. Limited Vancouver. B.C itf B usiness and- Professibna caoin urnisnea or uniurnisn-ed for workine man. Comaot Mitcli'ii & Currle. U51p FOR SALE-34-foot ii boat, best of fhaue wi' net drum and troiiins I . New liit!ll sneed inoUi:j mediate possession. ti two hundred dolianl auire Box 738 Daiiv .f We paInt 1 and DECORATE USS Shields and USS Nickel.l WANTED $10. Reward. Young man. single, wants small which sailed yesterday morning at six o'clock after spending two) ixterlor or Interior furnished or semi - furnished apartment or suite. .Will be days at Prince Rupert. permanent. Write Box 729 Dapv News. (151p) WANTED Room and board In HI-POWERED Snortine Vi For two weeks everyone hasl dropped his civilian vocatioru SPRAY or BKl'SII Wallpaper Hanging FOR SALE Bov's ballixin-tlred "Rollfast" bike. Like new. Phone Green 103. (152pi Write for latest cataiot ers enaulries Invited. end become part of the greaq MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUIDINQ EBY & SOUS LTD. . CONTRACTORS REPAIRS - REMODELLING 'FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.H.A. Phone Green 883 Box 588 Sales Co.. Ltd.. 326 Ouii relmed home for man with conservative habits. Phone 841. (tfi GEORGE RORIE & CO. I Public Accountants and Audl-l tors. Income Tax Rcturna compiled O. L. RORIE, AA.E. 8. B. LAIRD, B. Comm. Besner Block Phone 387 United States Navy. All men In! Ottawa. Ont. FOR SALE New & used house THE LATEST PAINT BURNING METHODS hold furniture and hardware the ship have spent a night a i week training for at least the AtTO CAMPS FOR SALE One whiM blcvcles for bovs and men unoalnted chest of drawers buaev. Phone Black it past year. No new recruitg arj end tables and coffee tables. SPENCE and M ATI) IK . . i - Snend your vacation at Lake Katlilvn Auto Cumo. Comiort-able housekeeuine cabins, shower baths, electric Unfits, Tf ,ry r,V' ,:iuT.c ;FOR SALE-! seven tube Phone Blue 215 233 11th St on the cruise. i On the northbound voyage th Mantel Radio. $20: 1 10 1 violins etc.. Sinner and Adu. PHONB blue rm P.O. BOX 1184 wood la! lie. $10. ships took outside waters from swimming, bontlne, fishing and mountain climblne. Box K. sewine machines, office chairs Pmiiott Place. Smithers. B.C. UfilD) sleeping bags, logetniz boots end scores of other koou, articles. Good values at lowest possible prices. B.C. Furniture. Phone Black 324. (T HOl'SKS FOR SAM LOST LfiT Tuesdav morning on FOR SALE 6 room h r ehwav. man's blue and white San Francisco to Juneau. Tha-v I I arrived here by the Inside Iron; Juneau and will continue on 'he Inside down the coast. Durlnj i their 16-dy training voyage th j reservists are on active duty an I ' are gaining experience wit! most weapons and instruments I They are becoming ffamiliai SIDNEY GONICK OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mezzanine Floor, ' Geo. Cook's Jeweller Telephone 212 cnecked Jacket. Phone 3U1). Kewara. (150) verv eood condition o;; Ave. West, lias electrli and coal heater and floor cloth. Pos.ses.sion i: had Julv 1. Plume Bb-or 211. nELP FOR THE JUNE BRfDE SPECIAL $7 FRYING PAH FOB $3.49 this is a saving of $3.51 on the regular 8" frying par for on wik only Individual pieces from $2.50 to $11.50 " at ' WANTED HELEN'S ... BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Ms branches i04 4th Street Phone 655 Annlv WANTED Taxi driver. FOR SALE Used material. 8-A-trusses 6x6 timbers 30' long C"! Ditch at $25. each. 5-A-trusses 10x10 timbers, 41)' Ions 5" pitch at $50. each. Wooden eaves trough. 1 Diece 3H'. 3 nieces 32'. Timbers x0. 6x8, 10x10 and 12x12. Doors, windows and sash. 24 concrete blocks free. R. C. Mutch. Contractor & Builder, York Hotel. I'lione Green 502. i tti 112 Taxi. tft i with all aspects of life aboard FOR SALE ElL'ht - r j ship, from engine room to com HELP WANTED Bovs or girls. house, two cultivated ui Conrad Street. Sb.OOtt-casli. balance like rent. Blue 245. munications room. The engiru KenaDie dovs or eirls deslrniu to handle Daiiv News routes .should leave their names at room might well be called the office Daiiv News. (tf) the heart of the ship and thi iFOR SALE -1-4 room ai communications room to the WaVbNlTE?1tnfhrkOea,rP,FOR SALE-25 ft. Cabin Cruiser . . CHIROPRACTOR JOHN F. L. HUGHES, D.C. 21-22 Besner Block Horns, 10:30-12:30 Si 2-5 Evenings, Mon. & Frl. 7:30 Phone Blue 442 518 room Wartime noiw Vvith full cement baseim well as many other ments. close to schools. i brain. j In charge of the party Is Com FOR VOUR ROCK & CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed on me exoerience. Daiiv News. Box 737, (152pl Green 321 SANSON'S YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELLER 3rd Ave. j mander Jim Foley, U.8.N., the and .transportation, n. 1 seen to be aiwreciaUif houses available on ten f hilnnw as rout. At l)revf ! enly permanent navy olficerj 2 vears old with new enume lust installed and eauipped with air loam mattresses, oil burning white enamel range, toilet and sink. This boat could be used for living quarters and must be sold. No reasonable otter refused. Phone 211 or Black 248. (tf) HELP WANTED Cashier. Apply Broadway Cafe. (151) FOR RKftT aboard. Both ships are complete have a large selection with executive officer, opera houses at good oners of I. hp cltV. 1 tions officer, training officer formation or lnsnej-tii InsDertini FOR RENT One large sleeping room for two. clo.se In. Write Box 734 Daiiv News. tl50p) we Grri-j L I Rn 11 Hesidei Robert E. Montador tador personnel officer, medical office navigator and chaplain. Also aboard the Shields is ; eroup of 17 boy Scouts of Amer lea, .. ' i GORDON D. RONSON OIL BURNER SPECIALIST New wick or pot type burners supplied All types of burners and stoves serviced An unconditional guarantee of perfect satisfaction covers all service FOR SALE Bendlx Washer and Bcndix Drver (slightlv used), substantial reduction. Phone 676. (150) MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 62e 330 Second Avenue Princa Rupert, B.C. FOR RENT Attractive furnished aoartment (piano) to re- liable couple for summer months. Please . telephone REAL ESTATE Biack 277. Suite 1. Summit FOR According to Training Officer SALE: Combination elec j tric and oil stove. Good con Fourth Avenii.i dition. Phone Red 735 aftr FOR RENT- lots for sale, cnou-e ....n,.,.-tir ose to 1 6 P.m. (tt) AddIv 940 -2 sleeping rooms. Ambrose Ave. (151p) tr.vi;.l Qlld Still 111 3 EOOil 733 5th West Black 503 of the Shields Lt. Cmdr. Jim' Glover, Prince Rupert showed wonderful hospitality from the time the ships docked. He and other officers and men were highly Impressed with the Club 27 which a great many visited. dential section. P.' $750.00 up. Terms W coll vnu. B"4 FOR RENT Room to share, itf) Gentleman. Red 471. ' while choice is good an j QUALITY REPAIRS for Downtrodden Heel . tnd Worn Soles MAC , SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Becond Ave FOR SALE $2,800. 37-foot trailer. Crown Chrvsler in aood condition. Box 718 Daily News. 15(IP) w TENDERS later. Call Armsuo -Phone 342 or Green iJi AP. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER, B. C. 1 't1.T- OAT 1? Client BL'ILDERS &. CONTRACTORS FOR electrical contract work laree or small, call Grant & NewtonBlack 18m) FOR bulldlnz and contracting It s Northwest Construction Limited. Phone 5C.3. (18m) fsh for tour room " -j "Norton" Youncs. Heai i . i...onf. Phone Separate Tenders will be received bv the Board of School Trustees until 5 p.m. Julv 5, 1950 on eacli of the following: 1. Supplying and installing fluorescent lighting fixtures in CIO il'.'UI t...... - 648. wARHfE and general sheet petal work. Thorn Sheet ncvr-iNUji row - hnmi COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE AgenU for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 389 Mtcai works. Black 884. (18m) HANDYMAN ..-HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS UWIiei lima A f.,,-1 vestment. Low priced l iioj COMPLETE hiillder!. RiinnHe Foi nsi i nn Iv one week. fast service. Island Citv Build- see Armstrong eiici"-342 or Green 297 (evo SUMMER BOWLING HOURS 2 P.M. to 12 P.M. Now is the Time to Practice Prince Rupert Bowling Alleys ing aunpiies. Blue 820. (18m) ACCOUNTANTS Building and Repairs of all . . kinds R60F8 CHIMNIT8 OIL BURNERS twelve classrooms In Booth Memorial High School. 2 Redecorating ten classrooms and hallwavs in Booth Memorial High School. 3. Re-roofing Borden Street School. 4. General repair work at Borden Street School. 5. Redecorating hallwavs In Conrad Street School. 6. Painting exterior Port Simpson School. .J' Palnit?tr 'nterior Port ES-sington School. Information regarding the ck im,av be obtained at the School Board office. The lowest, or anv tender will not neccssarilv PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. Incomf REPAIltS WATCH-Rpalrs promot lax specialist. 8. G. Furk Stone Building. Red 593. (20m) cieni serviic. ", nl Kill Jeweller. Satisfaction To Injure publication or display or classified advertising :opy for same must be In the office of the Dally News b 4 p.m. the day previous to advertising. Requirement? u the mechanical department make this rule necessary. PERSONAL - PHONK8 Black 334 , Red 894 P. O. BVrx 1870 mr. "nTTONER SPEClAI- v,c1rcripe & Reoai" Fashion Footwear 1 1 ' Ronson. Black pLUMBlNif and Heatlmr Sheet Metal work. Tar and Oravel Roofing. Call 629 6th West. Phone 543. Letourneau and Sons. ' ' (tf) 0ulcl "I nifisKi finds bring pe accented. Mvrtle M. Uoper, Secretary-Treasurer. (151)