Prfnre Rupert Daflp Wetos Tuesday, July 12. 1949 MARKETS r" f " ; ' " t -""'" I K' ' ' ' rrr r - mm im Fresh Fruit Stravberries, box 25 Bananas, lb 25 Auules. cooking, lb 14 Lemons, large Cal., tioz 46 Graoeiruit. Texas (white). f v - v& 'AIT A Make tea double strength and while still hot pour into glasses filled with crackei ice . . . Add sugar and lemon to taste. 4 iniirri . kQ7'WIi' f 4? 3, ... iff i 4 A. r ' 1 --, ? a .W j4 (-. --.vv4... I if.: I I tv .at xpure aDsoiutely right, It Js vacation time now ... but in a few months po( weather will be here again and ypu want to be prepared with a safe warmth-giving COAL supply. CALL fiOJ TOPAY! PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber Building Supplies i FEAR KILLER MAY RETURN Police stand guard outside the home of Mrs George A Barfett 6, who was killed by Ivor Johnson, crazed marksman, recently at Silver Hill near Mission Mrs. Barrett, who lived with her hush and and 10-year-old son in the house shown here and Mrs. Maria Llndberg, a neighbor, were killed as a climax of a long dispute over a new road In the area. The victim's body is shown at right. Police who have been searching the swamp and bush country into which the killer disappeared after the shootines. fear he mav return to ,Uy to kill tnree others Involved in the dispute. (C p poto) 5 . - v. f: " r rr -i' - mm- Arne Haaland of the First Ter- race Troop a i.,rPP .rrnnr. nf r,tt o,i . . . .. w 1 frienUs were i8 pieseni present to to see see them JUNEAU YACHT HERE FOR RACE TERRACE-PRIKCE RUPERT SCOUT TROOP OFF TO OTTAWA JAMBOREE tzr-: v-v-r T,. , ?i rletor of a stationery store at -al,JCU UJ tuiiuiigeut ui ouy acuuis irom rnnce the Alaskan capital, is at Prince 1 Rupert and Terrace who will form a part of the Brit-Rupert to take part in the third ish Columbia Scout contingent to attend the All-leg of the Tacoma-juneau yacht Canadian Boy Scout jamboree at Ottawa, July 18 to race. Vessels taking part In the 29 'J second leg of the racs-from .fW !.,, PnnBrt. -00al '. '. THEY'RE CANADIANS, TOO-, Captured or. slormv Triangle Island, 30 miles northwest of Vancouver Island, these wetfei British Columbians will make their new home in Vancouver's Stanley Park Zoo. Provincial museum scientists, visiting the island to find new zoo specimens, came up with a Pacific muih rel, left, and a tufted puffin. (C. P. Photo) mem.Oranse. 20-oz. KlVr, off on the Canadian Pacific Air Lines plane yesterday afternoon. .TOTEMS ARE OF I -pz-ji -"-'KlO irict I IIN IMTtTOITCT 1 tKLb 1 The wolf totem legend, In j neatly lettered type and suit - ably framed, on the loonom, on becona Avenue seems t0' - tertaining. Many are moved to ...... . -uBiiitr. xcsieraay many were 7:00 CBC New 7.15 Science Reporter 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Music by Eric Wild 9:30 Conductor's Choice 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Points of View 10:30 Listening Room Only ".1:00 Weather and Fish Arrivals WEDNESUAl -A.M. 7:00 Musical Clotl 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty 9:15 Morning Devotion 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Sally Philips 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45-Food for Thought-- Kate Aldkln 11:00 Strike Up the Band 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Mess-it? Prin 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Famous Voices 12:00 M!d-Day P.M. Melodies ! 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume -12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Summer Symphony 2:00 In a Lighter Mood 2:15 Musical Program 2:30 Musical Program 2 : 45 Cummen tary Country Women 3:00 Musical Program 3:15 What's New 3 :30 Divertimento ROAD SIGNS ARE NEEDED Need, of adequate and clear road signs on the northern trans-' provincial highway was mention-! uuiiih meir Desi la taKe pictures Fruit Cake Mix. lb 39 of the legend, and not miss a'Pates- fancy, l lb. pkt. -.34 :. : r . contingent, numbering seven, left by air yesterday afternoon for Vancquver, where they will join! the LlltJ i- B V C- - LlllI contingent I LlllKr-'lI t, " 1)1 of 444 9tt which UL II I'M - ..,, L. " 7 . . . vw 9y specwl u;im lo . , the !hO national nolinnn nnhKn capital. The Pacific Ccean water, con- tained in an Indian flagon, will be presented to Boy Scouts from Newfoundland at the jamboree. It will be carried to Ottawa bv Magnus Eyolfson, of the Third n-ojiraa street)- prince Rupert "i, wo ocai iove ir ease.' Mavor Nnm v. Amniri . the boys with the decorated fla gon, after which they filled it at the base of the ramp. , It will be presented to Newfoundland Scouts for the pur'- Pse--w-pouring 4nte .t- lantic Qcean ,n . - 6 "iture or tne Ulli- Canada's widely separated coasts, A colored fm of yesterday's ceremonies at Sral Cove was taken y sgt. L. A. N. Potterton and De included in a doiu- mentary aopictln? scoutir.e in all parts of Canada. At Vancouver, ther will join .Scouts from other parts of this 'province who will be under corn- mand of Lieut.-Col. Kei former Boy Scout Commissioner here, who will head the contingent. For one of the Terrace Scouts, the trip to Ott.iwa will not be new. He is Roy Clifford, wr.o several months ago went to the capital to receive the Governor-Geperal's medal for lifesaving. In September, 1947, he made a heroic attempt to save the life of his younger brother who was trapped in their burning home. The full Prince Rupert-Terrace 100 s. 4 for 25 Oranges (Navel) .28-.57 Dates, 2 lb AH Vegetables Celery, lb 17 Rhubarb. 2 lb ....r.. . .19 Beets, bunch . . .la Parsley, bunch 15 Sninach 2 lb . .27 Railishi'S, bunch .08 Green Onions. 3 bunches . .20 Turnips, lb .08 Mushrooms, lb .5 Head Lettuce 15 CookinK Onions, 3 lbs 29 Cabbage, lb 11 Tomatoes, No. 1, lb 35 New Potatoes, 5 lb 3'J Canned Vegetal, lea Dill Pickles, cal 1.79 Cut Green Beans, fey. 201 No. 5 Peas, fancy 201 Mixed Vegetables 23 j Diced Beets, per tin 14, Wax Beans, choice 19' Mixed Peas and Carrots 19! Pumpkin, 2 for 25 Baked eBans, 20-oz. tin 22 Baked eBans. 15-oz. tin. ea. .21 Tomatoes. 2B-oz 21 Fresh Milk Ouart ... 2? Pint .12 Cream. 'A oint .28 Kees Large cartoned, doz -63 Medium ci Butler First Grade, lb .64 Margarine, lb .39 Milk Evaporated Milk. 1 tins, 2 tor 33 Case 7. 7 j Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb .55 1 Flour I Pastrv Flour. 7 lhs , SR1 Flour. 49 s, No. 1 hard wheat 3 65 Flour, 24 s 1 89 Tea and ( of lee Coffee, lb 6C DeLuxe quality, lb. 1.14 Juices Tomatoes. 20-oz. ta 15 .34 Apnle. 20-o'z." tin7 2 'for "Z" .29 ! , : ?2 , grapefruit. 20-oz. - .15 Canned lTiiilx PineaoDle. crushed and nieces, 20-oz 36 Apricots, 20-oz 33 Cherries, funcv. 20-oz 38 Loganberries, 20-oz 41 Peaches, choice 23 Lard Pure, lb 25 l SnorteninK .32 Snan soap, iace. Par .10 Launorv, caKe z jor .23 ouuu ruwuers, larue oil Ulace t'.ii:; Cherries, , lb. pkt 35 A mnnrt Pcito lh Id j cHcont,- j' ."" Seedless Raisins. 2 lbs 32 Heeded Raisins, 1 lb 21 Shelled Walnuts, V, lb 45 Shelled Almonds. 6 oz.. ..'.. .39 Shelled Brazils. U lb. .45 1 jams fure strawberry, 24-oz 58 Raspberry, 24-oz- 39 Blackberry, 4-lb 77 PeachN lbZ' 83 Apricot, 4-lb 79 5a,r,mJ o,..uups to .20 Meats Chicken. Ib. .75 Ham, boned and rolled, lb. .90 Vaccinations . . . I 1 (C. P. Photo) , "Harvey will do anything dinner '----'--prT Nanaimo to Prince Rupert are due here Wednesday. The Donjac, a luxurious vessel of 60 feet length, brought a i uartv of five from Juneau when I it docked at the Yacht CU,h l - here at the week-end. They were Capt. and Mrs. Burford, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cowling and prnest Parsons. Mr. Cowling js operator of an automotive business and Mr Parsons Is proprietor of an electrical con cern. The vessel will leave for the north at 1 p.m. Thursday. M ASSET GIRL PRETTY BRIDE r" r,"" Miss Laura Parnell, daughter nf Mr anri Mrc Mncne Pq rno nf or;' " .'"T;u"' son of Cecil J. Barton of Kin- eolith, were married Saturday! evening bfore a considerable congregation of friends in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter officiated. The bride was beautifully clad In white crepe de chine and was given in marriage by her lamer. She was attended by ! Mrs. Jeffery C. Benson, as mat rnn-of-hpnor, and Miss Martha White, as bridesmaid, and had two ittle flower girls, Rena Barton and Pansy Yeomans. The groomsman was Jeffery C. Benson of Kincolith. j bank, Cajifornyi, where he now maites his home. Mr. Lynch, speaking of confusion at Smith- ers and Hazelton owing to inadequacy of signs, said: "Everybody gets lost there." Mr. Lynch was accompanied h his wife. Both of them are en-thusatsts over the beauty of is scenery in the Skeena Valley. "It beats anything in the Fraser i Valley." . Mr. Lynch declared. Only marring factor was the condition of the road between Terrace and Prince Rupert, due to potholes. The road between Terrace and Hazelton Mr. Lynch described as perfect. Mr. Lynch first established In Ketchikan 35 years ago but ill ness some years ago forced hlin to take up residence In California. However, he and Mrs. Lynch come north to Ketchikan each summer. r T TTDD Kaflio Dial Vh' 1240 Kilocycles : 'Subject to Change) TUESDAY P.M. jtock Quotations id Int. - jflie Marsong (:45i!y and Patches ;0p- S'liKS from the Shows 3i)f estenj Five 4S-4PPpr arleties -Supper Serenade i yinaii Shore n-Muslcal Varieties VCKHEADS An. it two ounc ol proxltt torn your iiniiH. Mpl wUh luUi nU our U kleklMM JOHM Hf ULGER l OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. i Third Avenue ! C;mtr,cdore if Cafe 4 "Better Th-n Ever" t st Food and Service In Clt f ". 17 for Send-Out Order! ft" 1 Ave. David Chow, Mgr J ! V AVAILABLE 1 I J Look for the i r ;V RED AND WHITE ID SEAL LABEL r I0ADWAY CAFE ivy ST COOKINCs e Dishes A Specialty TAKE-HOME ORDERS PHONE C9 7 a m. to 1 a.m. thinq DIFFERENT! I Try Our SRlZfcD COMBINATION STEAK DINNER TODAY Better Watches Are Impossible ed by Ed. Lynch, pioneer fish was in the city at the end of the trap operator ' of Ketchikan, who)Wt!t.k en,.oute north afler driv. - j ing over the highway from Bur- lufiuiiBeui. consists ot Magnus . . . , , . Eyolfson and Hans Schmidt oi l f- ""'"""-o'd Palazzio Venezia, which not long ago housed thP the Second ,r IT 7 Muasoum's offices the well-known balcony is over the door at (Conrad Street, right-is the site of the Second World Health Assembly. The Prince Rupert Troop; Roy Web- Assembly will further develop the United Nations' world-wide at-ber and Ross Ingram of the tack on disease through the World Health Organization (WHO). Third (Presbyterian i Troop and, Roy Clifford, Francis Gavin and I ., . , . word. TRAVELLING TRICYCLE T' MM rv nnMiiic. r. . . . , " .nxo, otouanu CP Herbert Parkes, of Eccles, Lancashire, arrived here from Land's End by tricycle. He broke the record for the 900-mile trip tnree days 19 hours and minutes- by more than six h ours. From Tiros to f- ' L infill cJST VS, i j tne proud parents look on. It isn't possible to buy better watches tuan we sell. They aren't made. No matter what you may believe or what you have been told or have read it's a fact that this store is able to sell the highest grades of watches at the lowest possible cost. After you decide that you need a watch you should come to us and see our varied stock. We believe we can convince you. Prices range from $16.00 to over $100.00 All our watches are tested on our WATCH- I f " - I. Regular As Day Without Laxatives "Conntipation was my bogey for years and harsh laxative! mads things worne. Since eating KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN, I am regular as dav. more alert in my work. Publish this letter, it may help others," voluntarily writes drauphtaman A. Mc. C. Little, 114 Sixth St., Midland, Ont. Are you irregular due to lack of bulk in the ditt? ALL-BRAN may correct your trouble. Eat an ounce of crisp, flavourful ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied, jend empty carton to KelliiRg's, London, Ont. Get 'oublt your money backl Prince Rupert Floriste IJOO 3rd Ave. Box 616 Tel. 777 J Flowers for All Occasions I . IV UV(1tir 'VjSx MASTER machine. II just to get out of doing the dishes!" SAAN1CH Plumbing & Heating IN THE DAILY NEWS PAYS! f I v, rf.. L' t .vl-. il. ' ,! t fx till' -O W II J PICNIC DAYS AHEAD 5 tth!f;& i?r:7 K$is hJy IJVX" " Alivv Contractors V3bn ' CALL I lM$k BLUE 5 fcV W,. ,, ' M ! & AV? FOUNDATIONS I wPtiS . PHONE RED 441 FOR YOl'R SUPPLIES FREE DELIVERY 869 Sixth 5 -,M-a. i -.w'.&-iiMKJ.it.w aMM..l f y- -ty-----. . ., , 1 1 MARKET QUITE AT HOME These wild Canada geese at the wildlife sanctuary in St Thomas' Pinafore Park have become almost, as tame as domesticated fowl. Here five-year-old Anne Jackson "I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ave. E. noias a gosung in ner arms as