Prince Rupert Daily New Monday, July 31, 1950 NATIVES (Continued from pagt 1) I City of 1001 PloKurwIft now 6" "I Board of Transport Cominis - r- - r mm m aws. We feature a complete stock - i ' , fV r k sioners. Definite progress, Mr. Apple -,haite felt, wa3 being made towards the Tugwell Island air strip project. Surveys of the ground and traffic possibilities had been ordered and should soon be In progress. "The whole future of air service for Prince Rupert seems to depend on the establishment of an air field," Mr. Applewhaite admitted. "I did see some scouting on the matter of use of the cle-valor," Mr. Applewhaite said, of TODAY & TUESDAY ...... v. ' 1 UNION MADE "but I am not too optimistic." , However, he observed, that the government was keeping the plant in condition and even now replling work was to bo under .OVERALLS and WORK CLOTHES Rupert men's and boys' store DAT E R fts it fruffc ofcouf... VJUISKY taken. Unless there was a heavy crop he did not see much pros- j pect of immediate use of the elevator. Shippers, it seemed,- -mi - -m 1 b mmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmwmmmmm ei HOTEL ARRIVALS I Insisted on routing via Vancouver since they desired cargoes In and out and also mixed cargoes This traffic was something v.hich Mr. Applewhaite hoped : might come gradually. - - - - As for the former I'nited Stales Army ' warehouse on the local waterfront, now in 1 process of demolition, Mr. u rT Prince Rupert i i. a-, v. lremoiay. victoria; W. J. Wallace, A. C Paddock, Mrs. II. Berquist, J. Lyall, Mr. and Applewhaite pointed out that. Mrs. K. V. I.opatekci, P. Van C rw.llr. t K is r- : - I n his representations, he had Put Sogrom' "83" o tfi water te. For water (plain or sparkling) is your most reliable guide to the whole truth about any whisky. Water adds nothing, detract nothing, but reveal a whisky's true, natural flavour and- bouquet. - Say Sf AOKAM'S ondfceSURE.st of the nneif : "83" tjin.m.ii'LM.-i, v.t. ivi. iv. uavis, JYir. ; and Mis. T. GnvreU and Mr. and Mrs. Harvry Siortp, Vancouver;! D. DicerisKun ana Ralph Browne, Juneau; Jamr Woodlord, Scat-tie; Dr. J. Wilcox, E. Johnson, and William Salisbury, Woburn, ! Mass.; II. J. Kothc, New York constantly come up against the opinion of the Department of National Defence that it was of no interest to them. If the situation arose where it seemed necessary or advisable, it could always he taken over for defence purposes. Aked a b o u t Iniei national WviCKERS'j V:X GIN y! City; Miss M Harrison, and Dr.1 and Mrs. S. O. Hills, Terrace VICKERS' IS DIITIlLf D IN CANADA tN II OIITIISUTID IT CalVftt halibut treatv amenrimpnt. t.n 7 Miss M. Ereiifort, Milwaukee. nprmit of .h .... 8Pason ,,h(1 EN ROUTE TO GRAVE Th" b-dv of former Prime Minister Mackenzie King is borne from ' Toronto's Uniori Station by R.C.M.P. between honorary palllx arers and honor guard. Mr. King's body, which lay In slate in Ottawa's H 11 of Fame after he died last Saturday, was taken to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. There we c about 90 persons In the funeral party, Including Prime Minister St. Laurent and cabinet Ministers. (CP Photo) nii tdvertisement is not published or dii- Wis.; Miss M. Michelson, Chicago; jne exploitation of certain mid-pUyfd by the Liquor 'Control Board ot Mr. and Mrs. G. A.enseff. Port'eason by the Government of British Co umbu. 1 , season runs runs 01 of flsh Ilsn which wnicn kre are 1K-,,. , T v I Albernl, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hale,i.,Jk ueinK toucaea now, Mr 1 Alice Borg and Miss Barbara Anniewhaite said there seemed ThL advertisement It not published or disnlnv.J L, hSe liquor Control Board of by the Government of British Cm A- iMiUen. Prince George; Mr. aridjto be a disinclination by both .... . Mrs. C. Dale, Port McNeill; Mr. Canadian and ' United States ADVERTISING1 IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESIT: I A Nil! I PIIMUV ? Carter, Porcher Is-' governments . to re-open the IMi1VV lUI II J i land; Mr. and Mrs. D. Rowntree, tieaty. However, each govern- JECT in this area and he be-lieves that it will not interfere to any extent with the fishing industry of the Pacific Coast. Vancouver A. L. Clark. San ment had earmarked an additional sum of $15,000 for re SHIPS and WATERFRONT Mateo, Cal.; J. R. Williamson, J J. S. Taylor, W. R. Wright and 3R0ADWAY CII search of biological aspects of embarked here, several of, these bringing cars with which, they will drive east over the highway. One person took passage from (hefe for the north. I C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, Capt. W. C. Hubenet, arrived in I port at 4 p.m. Saturday on her return voyage to Vancouver from an Alaskan cruise. She sailed at 6 p.m. Embarking here were E. Henderson. Edmonton: Miss the sDlit season Drooosal to as "I had occasion to talk twice In Montreal with McNeely Du-bose (vice-president of the Alu J. Common, Port Simpson; Mr. (certain if there really, was a J and Mrs. Dalziel, Porcher Is- J different run to justify the Com-4 land: Mrs R Knrhnnen Port, mission in rprnmmpnriino t.h Union steamer Camosun, Capt. Beit ft minum Company)," said ' Mr. Applewhaite, "and I am satisfied they intend to go ahead barring unforseon obstacles." The minister of trade and commerce, Rt. Hon. C. D. Hiwe, told Mr. Applewhaite that he - -k William McCombe, arrived in port at 2.30 yesterday afternoon from south Queen Charlotte Island points and sailed at 9 C t Martin van Cooten, Mrs. Arnct Rye and Infant, H. Cutress, Mr. f Hneit Cmi; Essington; Doug Biult, Princesplit season which could only oe 4- George; Mrs. A. F. Davidson and 1 ordered by the heads of thef J family, Victoria; R. White and ; two governments. . : ; W. Knox, West Vancouver; Mr. ' ALUMINIUM LOOKS GOOD ' and Mrs. C. H. Clay, Burnaby; Mr. Applewhaite speaks hope-J T. B. Price and M. C. O'Neill, fully of the development of the J Smithers. Aluminum Co. of Canada PRO- p.m. for Vancouver. The .steamer . and Mrs. C. A. Hampton, Mr. M. E. Guilford, Mr. and Mrs L A. Mulr, S. Stell. ' . Hours 7 a m. It For Take-Home Orders Phoru 200 desired to pay a visit to Prince Rupert this year if he could. However, the new international ' Coquitlam, Capt. John Qoden, arrived at 6.15 p.m. from Van BLACK KID NAVY KID BLACK PATENT Various Heel Heights and Widths THE BEST couver and sailed at 11 p.m.- for Alice Arm, Stewart and other northern points whence she Is due back tomorrow to sail sou'h at 1.30 p.m. Passenger lists of both Camosun and Coquitlam included a number of holiday round trippers. FAMILY SHOE STORE L TD. Charlie Roberts 1 1 in Phone i 357 Box 63 Z ' situation might Interfere , with that plan. Mr. Howe reminded' Mr. Applewhaite that he had a real' personal interest in Prince Rupert for he had designed th? elevator here. Mr. Applewhaite cxpscts to be staying pretty close to Prince Rupert until the lattter part of August when be will attend the ennual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Cen-rai. British Columbia in Princs George. 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