6 Prfnrr nnptrl DafTjp mw Monday, September 12, 1949. MONDAY fED !64 ENROLLED AT NEWS PUBLISHER MASSET SCHOOL RETURNS HOME Kindly Prospectors Offers Welcome To Visitors At GoIdJCreek Canyon ROBERT MITCHuS KUBtRT PRESTIM, 171 Ut SPts f m- L" .t school cildren-lght more than T. Perry returned to . Prince , . OLIlUUi V4JU1W. o " v v . v J IV-llUIHU W - iilllVC BACK-TO-SCHOOL DRESSES George Saturday night toy train TERRACE James Trulson, a former prospector lives alone at Gold Creek Canyon, 15 miles east of Terrace, but he does not mm last year are well W " into ' the swing 8 And if you want to fish for ! aSl; r , ,lf their studies under direction sieeineaa teeihead nr or ..rnnt. iroui, lie , will , lead - from Prince Rupert where he Ztl0' , ' . g you a mile-more upstream SChOOl. discussed' plans for the, modernizing of the Daily News building. Mr. Perry is publisher of AND UP rnnl. couple of W deeD. rock-pi rt. $2.25 The junior school has a be where big ones lie. MONDAY AT 5-7-9 P.M. He knows all the trails in a pnncre .'a5S lu" . i ,,uan1lne ua"y News- find time to be lonely. His cabin at the foot of the canyon, one of the most picturesque beauty spots in the province, is a Mecca for picnic parties and holidayers know that he will make them welcome. Hiotrit v,i.,o. ..... , iHewison is in cnarge oi uraaes on the same train were O. ra ""in ivil MATINEE PRic 1 10 ' wnue Mr8, managing director oi years as a prospector He not much teacning Grades 5 t0 8 Prln- 1 tne Da"y News and Mrs. Hun- pan gold now on ac count of his clpal ureen 18 m cnarge 01 ler' vm comnul through on "Pop, why did you sign mv Wallace's school girls' clothes department is now bursting forth with popular low-priced school girls' clothes of all kinds WALLACE'S Of Course I wi Jim health, iicttiui, but uul illj will Will fct' f does mr to .take out his gold pan and teach that. By his own ef forte, he his callers how to pan the gYavel has cleared a half-mile trail1 ,,, pport card with an X instead of your name?" v,auui ALU iiiuiuie vjiaues iv it. a wip cast. Old Masset school also is op- Before visiting Prince Rupert erating with a staff of three Mr. Perry was at Victoria at-teaehers. Principal A. E. Hun- tending meeting of officers of ter and Mrs. Hunter have moved the advisory council of the Brtt-into a newly-built, modern teach- ish Columbia Liberal Assocla- J s . from the highway, built picnic specks of gold. tables and even a couple of M Lillian nt week J' mother. Mru tralia and will lv ' ' ; "I don't want your teacher to think anyone wth your gradc swings for children. Recently, Will Robinson paid tribute to Mr. Trulson's kindliness at a Board of- Trade meet "I like to have people here " could possibly have a father wh.o erage on the Indian Reserve. The atlon of which he Is president, teacherage also houses Miss1 The vice presidents and offi-Swanson and Mrs. P. Paulgaard errs, with Mr. Perry presented he says. "If someone says he is ing In Terrace and expressed the .can write." - - I. Pnm no nnH- frallo in i-K . ,, tIi . . . SHAMES FARMER , EARL IN VEIGH AT CALLED BY DEATH, JASPER LODGE . of the teaching staff. get restless. Find myself walk- Canvon would Hr SPt aM'a'a certain matters of public and Liberal policy to the premier, Hon. B. I. Johnson ing down the road to meet them." 'provincial park are fur ihs n-Even without Mr. . Trulson's joyment of holiday makers. HOLLYWOOD cafe ov"cr by Mrs. Bert West. A W.A.j All the Liberal ministers were , TERRACE David Wilson, aged farmer of Shames was found dead of heart failure in cheerful hospitality, Gold Creek JASPER PARK LODGE The weather man staged a magnificent welcome to Jasper for the cookery book is being compiled Canyon would be a major holl I MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN the by Mrs. Martin ana tne meniuers TCDDArr rni Tnoit Earl and Countess Iveagh who 1 day attracuon- attraction. But But his n,s Pence presence 'there mnlrps a unlnim nlnue anrl nfeaiu .!nn- -and 1 nurvn J OrXN ITtOM 11:30 AM. To 3:3j A.M nrriveri arrived Vipro here latp late Sunday Riinrinv after attvr-l " u '" w rvtnn in attendance at the meeting. Modern Etiquette . Q. Would It be all right for a bride to have arknnwlpriirmont.i were asked to send their favorite recipes into her, especially for soups, light luncheon and supper dishes. Following the close of the busl- We 8peclallze In Chinese Dlshet ant spot which is becoming i L.U1 to JVI tfc, 1 better known to district resi ( dents. . TERRACE Routine business 8 noon after a visit to the Columbia Icefields. The visitors will remain in Jasper for several clays before matters concerning the church Not only has Mr. ,. Trulson of her wedding, gifts entjravedl1 . U..U his home on -Tuesday .and brought nto Terrace where burial took place at the Kalum Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon following 'funeral rites at the Anglican Church, conducted by the Rev. P. M. Mallett. Deceased left hospital last Saturday followng a lengthy stay there caused by his collapsing ever his stove one morning and Deng badly burned. ness session refreshments were i . . . . . , ... wric uiuuuiit uu at ai Thurilay inuraiav cleared the trail from the high- aft()rnnnn.sbmontL f Bt cnop suey enow mein For Outside Order PHONE 13S served, including a fancv birth A. No; the bride should write personal notes of acknowledgment which Show a slncrro in. proceeding to the Pacific Coast. Other members are B. D. Nor folk, L. P. Candler. O S. Baker. preclatlon. Otherwise, her don-,'". way using a wheelbarrow to lnew.s Women,s A cart gravel from the creek U. yQf WM heW at the home make a roadbed, but he will George MarUn on East Orelg Av-cheerfully guide visitors over the enue. The meeting, the first since high prospectors' trail above, the the summer recess was presided day cake made by ihr hostess in honor of the W.A. vice-president, Mrs. J. Maxted. The November meeting will be hold at the home of Mrs. Georg Dover. C. Butterworth and P. D. ors will regret having wasted ftp their time and money. . " Q. If a toaat Is proposed, docs tne person who Is toasted drink REFAC! from his glass? I A. No. Q. What position does the salad plate occupy on the din Rapid S: ner table? v A. It may be placed either at 03 ( the right or left of the. diner. Letting the valve-grinding job eo too long may ruin Steamship Mrovementi the valves ... It's f Fxr VincnoTVf I889WI949 Li fan. La:iar "rng the sumr Tuesday ss. Camooun, 1 ;30 ruin your disposition. We'll reface you values quickly and at low cost. Drive in p.m. Thursdays rrlnce Rupert 11:15 p.m. s , Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m rilONE GREEN 211 om Vaiuoi.rrr Superior Auto and Body Ser Sunday m. Camosun. 11 p in 1 v"' I"1- nmij- 1 I" '1 JP"Lf Studebaker and Austin '.'.II ti ?! & ANNOUNCEMEN 14 THE HERVICES OF A QUALIFIED PUBLIC . STENOGRAPHER NOW AVAILABLE Wednesday ss Prince Rupe S 10 a.m. For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday s. Camosun. 1 p.m from Alice Arm and Stcrt "uesday ss. Camun. a m. From Ocean Fall Wednesday ss. Prince Ruper 10 a.m. . . , , For Ocean FaliB Thursday si. Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. : , , r Alaska '. ' Wednesday sr. Prince Rupert midnight., rum Alaska i Thursday ss. Pruioe Rupert CATHERINE LAURIE Public Stenographer 2J 3 Tel. Grffn 66" Orcen H- 401 Third Ave. (Prince Rupert Really Co.) line. Mmie-'graptj Lftters C:l Stenography Mailing Liatr Monthly Statements Reports Bulletins Minutes Financial Statement .(fin. mi "3 Venetian r Kii-nl Aluminum or YiA in a wide assortment K Commodore Cafe J colors with maichln' ti trasling tapes "Better Th.n Ever" Drop In arid jeemiMW or phone, and our est i will rail and measurt windows and advise H i r.r ud 8erlce ln Clt; 'hone 17 for Send-Out Order fhlrd Ave. Davlrl Ph, installed price. WRATIlAri.'R Nickel Brings Dollars to Canada PnOTO FINISHING Developing, frintlnc hnlardnc ouick servihh! WE DF.I-IVER McBride Street 0 I 7 . v Since more than ninety per cent of the Nickel produced in Canada is sold to the United States and other countries, it brings a constant flow of dollars back to Canada. In fact, Canada's Nickel industry is one of our chief sources of U.S. dollars so essential at the present time to maintain our foreign t Professions! Suppliea Amateur and 1 1 '"fffifiijjirtui I GREER & t BRIDDEN J CONTRACTORS ANO BUILDERS These dollars help pay the wages of the 14,000 Nickel employees, and help provide the dollars which make it possible to pay millions in freight to Canadian railways, to buy umber, steel, coal, machinery and sup. plies amounting to many millions each year. These millions, flowing into all industries through the length and breadth of Canada not iraae and make available products produced in this country. 1 Ahelp create jobs for Canadians. vllli'Illl construction: ALTERATIONS REPAIRS v-'j-tAoo fully tlluu : tiatfd.tLtfl bt tem TRAVEL rtf; w THE EASY, COMFORTABLE Regular Trips ... To Queen Charlotte Island 1 p o' (Daily, Except Sunday) To Alice Arm, Stewart (Every Thursday) g CHARTER I LIGIITS wVGlii frrt 91 request t9 eitywt tntertsiei. 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