Wmt nupcrt E)aIIp TUttot Monday, June 6, 1949 BALL CONCLUDES JACEE PARLEY SHIPS and WATERFRONT Sunday afternoon and evening, as usual, saw two vessels of the Union Steamship Co. line in port the Camosun, Capt. John AIR PASSENGERS TODAY To Vancouver G. Murdoch, G. H. Elford, L. Sands, F. E. Batt. D. Passmore, J. Hewison, Mrs. M. Hill, Mrs. I. Strom,. D. E. Starr, L. Taylor, V. King. SATURDAY From Vancouver P. Dahle, D. Starr, L. Elmicky, Mrs. M. Erick-son, Mrs. W. Hampson. P. Bon-ney, Mrs. J. Wilson, K. Wilson, . . . . . . 1 J I, A T. 1 C. Regional convention of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, which concluded here Saturday, was climaxed Saturday night with a ball at the Aero Club at Seal Cove where 150 visiting delegates and guests' enjoyed dancing following the final dale.lsn.vinl.:151 coast nl:,nt ",oni t Demonstration At Ambulance Class '.A practical problem illustrated by a brigade team was the highlight of last week's regular meeting ol St. John's Ambulance Brigade at brigade headquarters. The lecture and discussion period was handled by R. E. Eyolfson. Next, meeting will feature a lecture by Dr. A, W. Large. terdaV ; : lnec Boden, arriving at 2:45 p.m. from MRS. BAILEY PASSES AWAY Well Known Pinoeer Woman of This iCty Dies in Victoria Mrs. Elizabeth Patricia Bailey, wife of Arthur H. Bailey, one of Prince Rupert's well known pioneer police officers, passed away at noon yesterday afternoon following a brief illness in Victoria where she had resided for many years. Over eighty years of age and a native of England, MrsK Bailey nrvivprf in Prince Rupert in 1909 TODAY - TUESDAY MONDAY?? Vancouver and sailing at 10 p.m. ! ' ' MarsowaK. for Stewart and other northern . i Frcm Sandspit Mrs, A. Baard-points .1 .i p j.i m ' while the Coquitlam, Capt. William McCombe. ar- sen-rived at 4 p.m., from south. Queen I SATURDAY Charlotte Island points and! To Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. sailed at 10 p.m. for Vancouver. P. Pugsley. F. Goldsworthy, A j Campbell, B. Morrow, R. Green. The announcement made by Mrs. M. Malanski, Hon. R. W. Thm ni tVi. I . ... ,,m( MKTERPIEC0HIUM)I !" WALLACE'S "l Minister of Fish- Mayhew, A. C. Hughes. A. Lind, .....v. v., v,ch,nfi hnS(. first em- R- W. Mayhew Eve- rr'J n.kerbutwholeries, in the city last week, re- A MONTGOMERY Clin A1INE MdrMAHON JARMILA N0V0IM "Th. SEARCH" . Anderson.. B. Murdoch. FRIDAY 7 soon became identified with the j lating to tuna patrol this sum CARTOON NEWS in mer was reuu .m i. from Vancouver Mrs m-.-criminal specializing ritv Dolice force, investigation work, researchers plan on not only lo- j S0I1 Mrs. Haldane, Mrs. S. Her-When the provincial police took 'eating tuna for the fishing fleet i ringi F. j. Peerless, J. Savino, i,!iH thct force and ; and, provide protection for the,' 0 D Odesrard, C. II. Klotz, Con- si trollers. they also make the r tran'sferred to Victoria where , scientific probe into the fish its he family had since resided habits and numbers. One of the r twenty years. A few years "No, no, boss! This goes on my expense account!" stable T. Brew. From- Vancouver C. Knowles. F. Wilson, R. W. Clarke, R. Kasem, L. Richard. m aso, Mr. Bailey retired. tuna is the fact that it docs come as far north as the Queen Charlotte Islands. Pi;eviosuly, it had always been believed the species had been restricted more to the south. FKIDAY IS . . . FRESH FISH DAY AT . x -.1 v Of quiet and retiring disposition, Mrs. Bailey was, however, known for her deeds of kindness to people suffering and in need. There are two daughters Miss Moya Bailey, in the government service in Victoria, and Mrs. William (Jean) Beesley, also residing in Victoria. The funeral will take place in Victoria. rW "fl mm .afa TERRACE MEAT MARKE Meats Butter Eggs Poultry QUALITY SERVICE I MINISTERS JOINED U01 i 1 1 t t 1 1 (Continued from Page 1) For The Smart Set 5 SLACK SUITS The S.S. Prince George, here last wfcek returning from a special sail north with Oregon tourists, had completed the earliest Alaska cruise ever recorded from Vancouver. It was the first time in the history of the Alaska cruise business that any tour had gone that far In May, declared Vernon Churchill, general manager of the tour. Charles Durham of .Usk, who has been spending several months in the south, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Camosun yesterday afternoon. Advertise in Oie Daiiy News'. AND SLACKS DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS ''Lovely for a Lifetime" At your j wtllcr's ... or on a hidy's lirigcr . . . remember. Blue River Diamond and Wedding Rins arc Proudly I'rrsruR-cl Your Watch Education . . . still be 110 miles apart. There are 350 people, mostly natives, in the Babine and the road cost $50,000 but it was worth it when they had previously to travel 50 miles east, 30 miles south and then back to get 40 miles from where they had started. The land clearing machincy is not in Terrace yet There must -always. Tailored in the Western Style. PRICED RIGHT B QUALITY RIGHT. WALLACE'S Department Store Blue Hirer diamond ritr ate $vhi by letter jfuellrs acuns i.anniia it nm $i 'h to .inm.imi. be 12Q acres Teady for clearing V.v.V.V.v.".v.v.wavav before the machinery can be' Isn't quite complete until you have learned thai our makes of watches are riglit at the top when It comes to reputations. There arc many reasons why this Is so And not one reason ever came by accident you may be sure of that. moved. However, it is expected in Terrace shortly. A soil survey Is underway to charter the province and let people know what to expect where they are going and not let them go off into the backwoods. Watch reputations take years of buildiiu and 11 you need a watch, you had better inquire. ' We carry Hamilton, Elsin, Oruen. Bulova The speaker explained forest Waltham, Tierce, MIUo, Omega and other make. We guarantee all our watches. Commodore Cale 1. 5 management. One condition of a license was that the licensee must perpetuate the timber. The intention is not to squeeze out the little fellow who will be ' civrn licenses close to water's edge which is refused a large company. There are tremndous , -nutter Th-n Ever" Best Food and Service in CltyJ jlphonr 17 for Send-Out Order J reserves of timber in B.C. and f Third Ave Divid Chow. Mgi J the underlying principle of th? ." forest management is to keep i! n m 4sr mw ..jaw' -i -t S, tir'6i -"Sbv it growing in perpetuity for future generations. The Coalition were the servants of the people and administration had been given on the lines the people wanted al-tliiiii".h it was not easy to please everyone. Mr. Kfiiney personally could not, see much dilfrrcicj be-, tween the Liberals and the Conservatives- it was mainly pr-; sonal. If the people approved of pas', policies of th.2 Coalition party and in their futorej program they should voic Coali- j lion. ( After the war it was not the Socialist countries which fed the people, but the two biggest pri- WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WILL COLLECT THEM AT VOUU DOOR CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASH PHONE 950 . IDallarf pjarumnj W3 53- , TSSS!P2fSSiae HOUKS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 pm. 4& . - i t T i vate enterprise countries Can-j ada and United States which! fed the Socialist countries. Mr. ! Kenney closed by stating that1 ' j he would be satisfied to accept I the judgment of the people on, SIXTH STREET and TIiIKD Avc- A vast new land is soon io be opened up by British Columbia's own railway, th Pacific Great Eastern. First, the Coalition Government will extend it to Prince Geor3e, while a high speed highway will connect(it southerly with Vancouver. Second, surveys will be conducted to extend the railway into the Peace River June 15. PHONE 79 I , 1 CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C., Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment HOURS 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2 to 6 p.m. KVi:NINi8 Monday and Friday, 7:30 p.m. foi those unnbln to come during the day. RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoons. district. Third, power for pulp mills, plywood plants and lumber mills be developed at Quesnel. Wll SEltVEL COALITION MEANS PROGRESS I COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER, SERVICE g WW ' KEROSENE R EFRIGERATORS Operate On Kerosene No Motor No Noise. No Moving Parts to Wear Out Low Operating Costs Big, Koomy Interior NEW ROYAL HOTEL The Best Government B. C. Ever STAYS SILENT - LASTS LONG Published by the British Columbia Coalition Organization A Home Away From Home 17 - YEAR - OLD YOUTH CHARGED WITH MURDER Leo Parent, 17, Cornwall, Ont., who was arrested by provincial police and taken to Brockville, Ont., for questioning in the death of Michael Dennis Skelton, 72-year-old gardener who died in hospital from a 'severe beating about the head. 50 Rooms Hoi and Cold water Your Coalition Candidate oh June 15 is . . J. D. McRae PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196