prln Eujtfrl Dafty Hewi Monday, August 29, 1949. MARKETS BEST YEAR AT LOCAL MUSEUM 2600 TAKE """ IMPRESSED WITH GIRLS Prince Rupert Should Be Proud of Job's Daughters, Says 'Frisco Teacher Fred Kelly of City College, a TESTS NATIVES OFF TO SCHOOL i , With the reopening of schools j drawing near there is a considerable movement of native children leaving the district to take up their studies at the I various residential schools throughout the province. Friday With tne Iinai session oi-tiw rTER PILL )TAKE x-ray clinic at the week-end, number of people offering themselves for this service total upwards of 2CG3, which U considered so satisfactory of a population of 10,000. Cherry. 24-oz. . ft Peach. 4 lb 83 Apricot, 4-lb. .79 T.B Souds ' Canned Soups 13 to .20 Meats i Chicken, lb. .75 Ham. boned and rolled, lb the Ham, reg. lb Balogna, lb. .".""."' .49 W'einers. lb ZZI .50 ted Garlic Sausage, lb Bacon, pkg., lb. ... 47, not Bacon, side, piece .. Z'.'.'. '.Z. .90 out cottage Koll. id. 7' Liver Sausage, lb. .50 : Spare Ribs, lb. .55 1943 Fresh Pork Ham. lb. . .70 the Pork Chops, lb .75 the Pork Sausage, lb .55 Steak. T-Bune lb. .85 Steak, cn round, lb. .1 for Pork Tenderloin, lb 1.05 tinue unit Advertise in the DaLy Newsl made It Pays to Advertise! fh wn? mflrie Mm ui at the break-down unit t Health Centre and 725 in mobile van. , ! The unit breakdown has left! Smithers where it will con- the survey. The mobile has been working at Terrace, where 125 x-rays have beer to date, and will go on t'J Hazelton. . - pi 7 1 ipr 'nothing pl'a-tbeinj?cauKht coal the first avoid this by ,lUr bin filled all 651 tne Wily Niwa! :t ,n the New! & SONS htractor RKMOl)i:l.l.lM SlMTIONS Up you plan home under A. ,. 883 Box 56 evening on the steamer Cataia there were forty-five children aboard from the various villages in 8keena Agency for Alert Bay. Miss Buxton, a member of the teaching staff of the Alert Bay school, was In charge. Of the group there were eight who are attending for the.first time, The others are returninr after the vacation. Las week there was a party of thirty-two leaving for Lytton Indian Residential School on the Coqultlam. They were In the care of Indian Agent F. Earl Anfield. It Is expected that a third group of approximately the same number will be leaving in a week for the Alberni Residential School. Stewart Tuesday ss. Camosun, a.m. t rout Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Rupet 10 a.m. Far Ocean Fans Thursday ss. Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. PillLPOTT EUITT & Co. Ltd. Lumber Building Supplies Steamship Movementi for VaneraTM Tuesday m. Camosun, 1:30 p.m. Thursday u. pne Rupert 11:14 p m. ' Friday ss. C'atala, 5 p.m. front fmnt.m.trt 8unday si- Camosun, 11 p.n, Wednesday-'sa Prince Rupert 10 a m. l or Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.ir. from Alice Arm and IV.' co-ed ucatkmal institution in San FrancUeo with 5.000 pupils, called at the Daily News office Friday afternoon to pay high compliment to the Job's Daughters drill team party. Mr. Kelly making the round trip north, was a passenger aboard the steamer Catala on which the local girls returned home from Spokane. "In twenty-five years teaching experience, I want to tell you that I never saw a finer group of young -women," declared Mr Kelly who also paid high tribute to the ehaperonage of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell. I "Those girls," went on Kelly" broug-ht you people of Prince Rupert people a million dollars' worth of good publicity and are deserving of great credit and the backing of all the people of your city. Mr. Kelly, delisted with the scenery and weather and saying he would come back, was accompanied by his wife and his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. Alexander of Chehalis, Washington. Try a- Classified Ad for Results It Pays to AQertiiei BLONDIE ! '' v "How do I know you are really from the phone company?" rTiA.;i - - .... v w j', ,;"i vj The local museum has had the best year on record to date with a total of 824 visitors since , the opening on June 1. Last year the figures at the corresponding date were 795 but that total was down from the previous year's total of 8C8. The best day's attendance was on August 19 when sixty-two visitors signed the regis tration book. I Quite a number of visitors are disappointed when they find, that the Cunningham col-I lection, wthieh Is prominently featured In the city publicity folder, Is no longer on exhibition, However a very conslder- able interest Is shown In the remains of Prince Rupert's "Rup- . fcrtosaurus". Although these re-1 'mains were later Identified . , , . ... . 1 belonging to a basking shark ; the file of newspaper clippings that curator Ernest Cullin has on hand, and which Is shown to the visitors, makes a niost In teresting record.. The photographs of the long spinal column and adhering flesh are most Impressive and the clippings from even the dignified London papers Indicate the world-wide interest that was aroused by the first reports of its capture and of the Inability of the experts to identify the 1 ; ,. remains. A clever poem, writ ten by Dr. J. T. Mandy, with two cartoons drawn by Jack Boothe,1 at that time on the Vancouver "Province" all make most intriguing reading and could well prove as Interesting to the cit-iens generally as well as to the visitors The larger attendance this' year is, of course the result of the large toumt traffic. This is clearly indicated as the day's biggest attendance was on Au- gast 19 when the Princess Kathleen was in port. I CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kii cycles (Su'Jiect to Change) MON DAI -r.M. 4:00 Bernie Braden Tells a Story 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int 4:30 Ray Norris Quintette 4:45 Bluenose Island 5:00 Music in a Mellow Mood 5:30 Johnny Aucoiri and His Herring Chokers 5:45 Supper Varieties 8:00 Supper Serenade 8:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Profiles 7:30 Summer Fallow 8:00 Reminiscing in Melody 8:30 Make Mine Music 9:00 Musical Comedy 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 On Mike Tonight 10:30 Strlngtlme 11 :Q0 Weather and Sign Off TUKSUAV. 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V Dint .28 Large, cartonea, aoz. ,.. .01 meuium iui Butler First Oraae, io. .64 Margarine, lb .37 Milk Evaporated Milk. lti-uz. tins. 2 for .33 Case 7.7 Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb. .50 Flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs. 57 Sour'49'. No' 1 hard wheat ? 'St an ee Coffee, lb - .66 DeLuxe quality, lb. 1.14 , w1""'' i j. uii lev uuca, 2H-oz 34 gallon -59 Annie. 20-OZ. tin. 2 for 29 48-oz .34 Canned Fruits . Pineapple, crushed 34 Pieces, 20-oz n Aorlcots. 20-oz ...-... .33 Cherries, fancy. 20-oz. .30 Loganberries. 20-oz .37 Peaches, choice .301 Lara I Pure, lb 24; Shortening .32 Soap Snnn face, bar 10 Laundry, cake .. 2 lor .25 Soap Powders, larpe, , 39 Glace K" uk Cherries. lb. pkt. .35 Almond Paste, lb - .39 Coconut, lb 50 Fruit Cake Mix. lb 39 Dates, fancv. 1 lb. Dkt Seedless Raisins. 2 lbs. Seeded Raisins, 1 lb Shelled Walnuts, lb. Shelled Almonds. 6 oz.. Shelled Brazils. M lb. ... 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