Pastor r, Prfnrc Bnpm Dailp r3ctos Wednesday, October 12, 1949. FLYING CASE IS ADJOURNED POLICE FINES TOTAL $13,000 ReBuIar I, OR j. , , , fcrrirntH of cahadwh ir? atoit BtT?r.tT op riRcriATioNS CANADIAN DAILT NTR'SPAPER ASSOCIATION Ref Bi. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wit Okmer. Ier Ww. 20c; frr fcionui. lie: tt Iwu Uf kUU. Per Month. 50c; Per Tear. S0U IM i One hundred and s:xty threo ! A further adjournment at Was or8aimi ca.'es n city pjlice court kst request of counsel was granud &"h G " month yielded $2,393 In fines by Magistrate H. F. Claaej and court casta bringing total yesterday ii the case of Anbrt- om'uc,1 ever revenue to the city from that j H. Westinghouse of Victoria, who T.rUlar source' to $13,623, according to Is charged with beliiK in c'.'iin-e l0Ppe Wno iJ A the monthly police report Issued : of an aircraft while in an in- Monday. I toxicated condition. ' "Ve the i!fc 4 "A jl .in '"i-- Mr iv I Greatest number of offences! The case came up In Ma-l j were caused by liquor, 61 convic- j trte' Court here on Sepu-in tlons for intoxication toeing ob- teer 8 and wa rtimantled un.ii ,. E tained under the Indian Act and today on application of Delenc: U(iu"'lam. 4R under the Government Liquor ; Counsel T. A. Dohm of Vancou- 1 ' 1 U Act. A total of 165 charges were j laid, of which one resulted in 1 di-rnissal and one committal to a higher court. ' - ci in uiun m proauce aeit rico witnesses fronj the south. , The offence is alleged to have taken place at Ocean Falls last April hen We.-.iuu;hou.ie v.as 1 1 Comparison with the same hi charge of i n aircraft corrv. Sav period of 1948 showed total fine ing two passenyrs on charter iYeiu C.N.R. Chief of Donald Gordon as chairman APPOINTMENT and president of the Canadian National Railway eorm$ as a surprise "a bolt from the blue" in the words of one local official on being advised of the choice. Forty-seven years of age, Mr. Gordon, in the first place, will bring youth to the position. It is the first time that one so young has headed Canada's great railway system. Mr. Gordon, as may also be anticipated, will bring sound and strong business administration to the railway. He is already noted for his acumen as a financier. Whether or not soundness will' be allowed to cramp the railway as an instrument of national development remains to be seen. There were some who had anticipated that the mantle of Mr. Vaughan might have fallen to one of two vice-president, either N. B. Walton or M. A. jVIetcalf. Quite possibly the matter of age had a bearing on the choice. In any case, it will not now be necessary to make a change in a few years. flight and cost revenues at $15,364. Monetary loss from Criminal Code complaint was set at K85, witi recoveries estimated at ; $3UO. ICON UNVEILED A sacred Greek Icon has been presented to McGill University and now hangs in Divinity Hall. The icon was -the personal gift of Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens. At the unveiling ceremony, left to right, were: Associate CSnf Justice O. S. Tyndale, chancellor of McGill; Constantin Sakellaropoulos, Greek ambassador to Canada; Dr. J. S. Thomson, dean of divinity at MoGill; and Dr. Cyril F. James, principal and vice-chancellor. (C. P. Photo) A telephoned request foi a further adjourns! t, was arted to by Magistrate Glasw R. M. Howard. Vancouver lawyer, is acting for the Crown WOMAN HURT IN SANDSPJT BASE OF Q.C. FLYING KINSMEN WORK LAKFIJE CAMP i ai t, an employee of Campbell j Bennett Construction Co., was chained with failing to re'.jr.i j to the scene of an accident following the collusion betww. a R. E. Eyolfson instructor for the St. John's Ambulance Bri- TRAFFIC MISHAP Queen Charlotte Air line lias fwie, gave a lecture on emerg-nu.ved Its Norseman flying boat , e-ncy maternity cases and what from Prince Rupert to Baudspit & first aid person can and can-where it will be based for the not do in emergency ntatrrn'-winter months in carrytnj uut ties. Members of the Prince Rupert Kinsmen Club and friends spent the Thanksgiving week-end on ine construction of the new Hall at T.iL-oIsa Tntr. ICi-LlKS' A city woman, Mrs. R. R. truck and a car at the inter-; Christiansen, was taken to hospi- section of Sixth Avenue Last' tal last night suffering from a and Hays Cove Circle, fractured rib, a fractured leg The charge alleges thai ;re' and bruises as a result of be'.ns truck driven by Siwart fai'ed struck bv an automobile on to halt after it had stnicr. a the daily local run to Queen ! The lecture was followed by a very Interesting discusslu lN"S R.VINd, fitting Mf'N S GAR.ttl Full lined . MEN-S COVFKI rOATS-Tops fit men-s si.i;r.i SWEATERS BOYS' AU Wi SWEATERS!) Charlotte Island points. Carmd-iramework Kamp. Most of thi root rvnl la" PPao "c n" te has b,en completed Friends of Mr. Vaughan w ill wish him hfealth. i Second Aveune. near the Park car owned by Georire M. Curri", ! passengers to and from h-rc Avenue intersection. Tha acci- which was parked near th dent was Uie second of two over intersection. Tlie truck vis the Tlianksgiving week-end: heading east on Sixth Avenue-Mrs. Christtanson, whose con-:'hen Currle's car was struck.. ' dltion tllis morning was reported ! Currie's car sustained con.-:d-as ' good," was struck by a car erable damage, driven by A. E. Smith who was - and next week-end will be the final work party of the yejr. Those working on the camp during the week-end wie Harold Marshall. Eric Bar'.oi , Alf Worthinston and Jack Gunson, the resident rnmpntw- Kin-.- across Hecate Strait to Sand-spit for connection to nortn and souflh Queen Cltarlotte points, j ; In addition there Is to b- a twice a week direct flight from j MEN'S DK1SS t trom travelling west on Second Av-j men Harrv Sheardown. Eddie1 e RllPert t0 r-alt b-v Q j BOYS' S( H00l enue. Mrs. Christianson was Jim LADIES' FIRST walking in the same direction St'c litis ailo littlv liAlUO General Electric WITH A CLOCK COMBINATION wneia strucit. i Miller, Jimmy Thomson. Ilfrb Young and Bud Timmerm -later, j Mrs. Sheardown. Mrs. Barbour, j Mrs. Young and Mrs. Garner i Smith said that rain and AID ORGANIZED ! HOYS' RAIXfi , fittint j HOYS' Al l. i JACKETS ! BOYS' SOX- darkness impaired visibility. The accident occurred at 10:15 p.m. i At the meeting: of the Worn- acted as cooks for the woikj en's Division of the St. John party. . Saturday night, William Stew- YttPrJk KIXTME J ) BOYS S( IKKII Ambulance held at the Armoury IN Yon saw !t in the Newft ArtvertU ihe UaliV News! BRITISH COLUKfBIA ...rhi. numi luuira in probate i attended. .. "' "TnjJmin' na '" R' 11 President of the j Kprcial . ... 1 MEN'S AI.L-K i FISHERMEN'S j cut. Now . ... Turns Hsrlf on for the news, etc. . . . Wakes you up iu the murning wilh .music. ' FINE PRINTINC ; SOX Now MEN'S ,,! ot. juims AmDuiance group In the Matter of tbf "Administration here, gave a short talk on the; "that W0Tk of the organlzat.pn and' take notice by order of His Honour judxe w. o. iuiton, congratulated the women on made the 4th day ol October, a. d their - interest in joining , the 1949, I was appointed Acimlnlstiator , ladles Mrs. L. group... Becket of the Ritate flf ArU.ur Benjamin Evans, deceased, late of Princi; Ru- spoke briefly on the work done p-rt. m the Province of British Cos- ,hy the ladies groups in other PRIN TERS I .MEN'S WORK ' Now eTJ PHONE 24 222 Second Aw.. ! MEN'S WORK cities. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday in the Armourv. 1 Now and happiness in his years of retirement. He Mas well known in Prince Rupert through regular visits here and, no doubt, had the interests of this port and Jine at heart and watched its progress with sympathetic interest. NORWEGIAN ELECTION SINCE WE HAVE such a"large representation of native-born or second generation Norwegians in our population here, the result of the national election in that country was of more than usual interest in Prince Rupert. The moderate Laborite government in Norway had, from all accounts, been doing a good job, and its return by an increased majority was not unexpected. The anti-Red leadership of Trime Minister Einar Gerharden is justified in interpreting the results, still subject to final count, as an endorsement of Norway's signing of the Atlantic Pact. The Communists had bitterly assailed this step and they were the ones who suffered the most at the polls. FRANK PAYNE FRANCIS FREEMAN PAYNE, publisher of the I Nelson Daily News, to whom leath came sud-' denly on Monday at Halifax where he had gone to ' attend meetings of the Canadian Daily News- - papers Association and Canadian Press with which - he -had been prominently identified for many years, .was quiet gentle-mannered man whose news- paper career was woven deeply into the life of the southern interior British Columbia city. His pass- ing will be deeply deplored by newspapermen : throughout the Dominion among whom he was so -widely known and highly esteemed. Payne started his lengthy newspaper career in :London, England, with the magazine John Bull. He '.came to Nelson nearly forty years ago and, at the ttime of his death, besides being interested in the 'Nelson News, was owner of the Nelson radio station CKLN and member of the board of directors of the nearby Trail Times newspaper. " ' 1 $19.50 m $3.50 j)own and $2 I MEN'S IRES I awxirtmrnl, p 1 I v ' - Now Suitcases 4 ALL. PARTIES havillB clatmj auainxt the sitid Estate are hereby required to furniah same properly verUlwd to me on or before the 2tith day of November. AD. 1949. after which dnte claims filed may be paid without reference to any claim o' which i then bad bo knowledge. ALL PARTIES indebted to the i-nid Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their indebted-less to uie forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Provtnise nt British Columbia this 6th day of October, A.I). 1949. GORDON P. FORBES, , Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B. C. 245) Hie .to I ' "Vm&'i A PAL!" f jffJih KOU Wholesome Flavor Nutritious I'ocd Value Downright Coodness . , 1 . r&jrWhr ' Tirv - its DELICIOUS BREAD Baked Fresh Daily IN THE 8CPRZME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the M;i(ter of the I Hate of Peter lolin-ion otherwise knimii us I'eder 4ohaiineKeti and In the Matter of the "Administration Act" TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His .Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made the 4th day of October. A.D. 1949. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Peter Johnson, otherwise known as Pedir Johannessen, deceased late of Ocean Falls, In the Province of British Columbia. ALL PARTIES having claims ajsainst the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 2th day of November, A.D. 1949. after which date claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of RUPERT BAKERY LT 619 3rd Ave. i 1 Il k I i r d Keep Your O which I then had no knowledge. Battery . mt. and Mrs G.H. Seaman and William McKay returned last ALL PARTIES indebted to the! mum are leavmg mis wee lor week-end from a holiday visit i1 Esta are hereby required to Feelin terrace to xaue up residence, to Winnipeg, his former home, amoun- their indebted uesx - to me forthwith until recently a member of the city, seeing relatives and many GOOD jvany news stan, Mr. seaman is old friends and having a thor g'oing into lodging work. Oughly enjoyable time. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, this 5th day of October, A.D. 1MB. GORDON P. FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B. C. 246) A tired battery will tire your car. A t will exhaust you! Avoid this, by havi: battery checked and charged repularl; An electric vacuum cleaner a I Coke and Music for Happy Moments do it in ne-time. Drive in tod is friend for life! g ' 1 effortless way t clean carpets and rugs. jjjgJkmAli It takes "A ellTtrir nnnrr In re-jlli lifr - rl,,cr A : .1 . -c. . t-r I I i aiiu Clinic mat sins ngnt aown tnrougn f, gy rQ the pile. Keep your rugs bright as new o. rfCV Q--' y KV and truly clean electrically ! You'll o-VLJw'I4iC be amazed to find how a modern electric T3 vacuum and its handy attachments can 'f h J W lighten your houstclearu'ng jobs. ls(y RICH IN FLAVOR- MONEY 5A f. -ffY'lJ.'' Twa IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION" ACT AND In the Matter f the Kstate of Mm Is IverMMi. Iteeraaert TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour J urine w. O. Fulton. Local Jud(?e of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 5th day of October, A.D. 1948. appointed Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Louis Iver-on, of Biewsrt. British Columbia, who died on or about the 5th day of February. li48. at Stewart. British Columbia. All erons Indebted to the aald estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th day of November, 14M . falling which dta-Ulbution will be made havlmr rerd onry to such claims of which I shall have been notHled. DATED at Prince Rupert. B C this 7th day of October. A D. 1949 OORDON FRA8ER FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B. c (248) 4 A ld far il rithtr way . . . iotb tntdt-msrla m lit lam thing. i i I ;tin: 3:11 : : ln , nKtlEKlt .Authorised tottfer mt Cu-Cla untm santract with C0M-C9U 14. THE NEW MARGARENE HAS A NEW TEXTUB& I EASY SPREADING MAItOENE T' NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS Phone 132 Prince Rupert I I I ll'llll'lll I l"IaMHI I . Al SK YOUR GROCER w ..)0I)nI vrkH n nviiMV AM) IK-WNRIOHT Another Product of Canar i a"r