Prince Ilupctt Dallp OctoS LtO. Wednesday, July 7, 1043 Local News Items . . . PAY RAISE n I After having been a patient , Soccer tonight in the Prince Rupert General Park, 7 p.m., High Koosevell School vs. (ID while stocks or ot'it famous yC 'ir t,J& """"N ' McLKOD RIVER HARD COAL ARE !; M i M. T ' f 'f'h A Hospital for several weeks, C. C. Legion Mills was sufficiently recovered a few days ago to be able to re- r . . TI1I.KK IS A TYPE f f Jr f, 1J COMPLETE Kenneth F. Harding, general manager of the Prince Rupert One Dollar Day More For Employees at Premier STEWART The Silbak Premier Mines Limited have announced a raise of one dollar a day effective July 1. No word has been received here as to the urn to his home. I Fishermen's Co-operative Asso- . AlX EQUALLY James R. Mitchell arrived in elation, returned to the city on the city at the end of the week yesterday afternoon's plane from from West Vancouver to spend i a business trip to Vancouver. the summer vacation here. He ii tViA orupst. nf his mnt.hpr Mrs i Limited yardage of gabar dine cloth available, W. R. John- -TnVin R Mit'hotl Atlin AvpnilP .v. ........ ... I L , ) ,. u ,1 reaction of the men to this move. A meeting of the employees is being held at the mine. So far as can be learned, from casual conversation ,the men want the raise to be retroactive to December 1917. SlOIl line, Uliu ium;uu muu- Westview. cloth. extra trousers included. l VALUE 3ERT& 'AFFERY JMITKI) ONE 1 Mrs. Robert Montgomery and, pot,, Cravetto, 208 Fourth St (160 r ' k-';v.-...--w ! fir ' : n 1 m i little daughter, Molly, have returned to the city by plane after attending t he marriage -of Mrs. Montgomery's sister, Anne Mr. and Mrs. J. C Gilker and on, Dick, and daughter, Diane, Announcements All advertisement m this column will bfc charged (or a full month at 26 cents a word SLACKS al their best for STYLING for WORKMANSHIP -for VALUE Gabardines, Worsteds, Covert Cloths, Flannels . . . SLACKS ... in the most popular colors, beautifully tailored and expertly styled and in values that we are-proud to recommend. Pure Wool Gabardines in Light l.row.i, dark P.rown and Fawn. Priced from McDames, to Lloyd Michael Ocean Park. at are leaving tnis- maay oy cur for Lake Kathlyn. Mr. Gilker will be away for the week-end while jthe others will take up residence for the season in their BASEBALL PASSES AWAY ummer home. Ilazcllon Vanquish Kolh New llazelton and Terrace HAZELTON In the last of the Hazelton - N'-w llazelton United Church W.M.S. tea at home of Mrs. Faught, 701 5Ui West, July 8. (159) Loyal Order of Moose puuiic basket picnic excursion to Ter ace August 1. Catholic Bazaar, October 6 John McLeod. Dies At Alert Bay ATTENTION UDDffcLlAjw.-;: Bus will leave hall at 2 p.m., I I July 10, for Terrace, for joint ot Installation of officers of Ter- 1 i John McLeod, a resident Prince Rupert for the last "s race and Prince Rupert Lodges. ' and 7. baseball games played at New Hazelton, Haze lion won by a score of 19 to 4. Then Hazelton went to Terrace for the Dominion Day celebration to win 17 (163) I.O.D.E. Bazaar, years and a naval veteran of iniatory and second degrees will j QU,;Cn Mary the first World War, died at ho -nnfprrpri. (160) October 20. St. George s Hospital. Alert Bay to 8. -J I A. W Bramwell, ncwspapei on Tuesday, ten days after he Rebekah Fall Bazaar, 3. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, publisher and druggist of Chico, California, city of 19,000 people TOO LAlfc TO CLASMFY WANTED 3 room sell-contain had been taken from a coastwise ship suffering from a stroke. Caretaker of the Prince Rupert Yacht, and Rowing Club, in the Sacramento Valley, was November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, No. 18. Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale among tne memoers oi ed suite or small house. No Shrine party from California ESKIMO GIVES GASP AT MANHATTAN Arctic Baffin Land was never like this, gasped 15-year old Rebecca Dahneekee, Eskimo girl who caught her first glimpse of the Manhattan, N. I y skyline. Sue arrived on the Marine Jumper from Southamp-I ton enroute home, and is travelling with the Rev. H. Arthur Tur- rer. Church of England Missionary, Mrs. Turner and their daughter, Jean. Rebecca (right with long braids) first saw the I ouuiiue world six months ago when the missionary's widowed I sister took her from the far north to Suffolk, England, for a visit. I 1 1 if children. Urgent. Box 367 Daily News. , (160i Mr. McLeod went to Vancouver which was here aboard the Chil- November 25th. on a holiday a month ago. While cotin last night after making tv, iioiQ nrnisp Mr Rramwell -V"V' returning on the Princess Adelaide on June 24, he was seized $15.50 to $1G.50 Pure Wool Covert Cloth in Light Brown $12.95 Pure Wool Herringbone Worsted in Dark llrown $16.25 Pure Wool Flannels in Med. Grey $11.50 ?sEV NUM1SMI accompanied by his wife CAR Leaving for Decker Lake Friday. Will take three passengers. Share expenses. Box 366 Dally News. was I by a stroke and placed in St.. and thpv were interested visi-j for I George's Hospital. T-v-.M., M,c nffii'B 1 tllPl ' I ! T L'. BOXING RESULTS FINAL RUES tors at Hie uiy , r"l niripn in inp nniinn He was bom at ocornoway, while here. Isle of Lewis, Scotland, 66 years FOR SALE Boat, 20 feet long ' " to take home CALL RED 705 late Go.-- ago, and came to Canada during Four Local Men Draw and Three Lose at Ketchikan victim f I the early part of the century by 52 ft- beam. 5 h p. East-j hope engine. Price $230.00. j Fhonc Blue 441. 1C3 I ! Final rites lor Wio j don Ernest O'Leary. ' a highway accident ; was held Tuesday last wee1;, During the First World War he .civic c e n t ii i: :: I: I)'I n i n (i itoo m V Four of the seven Prince Ru- ....t fii.Utaro nVin nipt. Kptrhl- afternoon served wah the Royal Canadiai AV.VAV.'W.V Undertakers GrenviUe from B.C Navy on the east coast. Advertise m me uany News! He was a widower and is sur Kan Doxers at uie iumiiauno( ring card at Ketchikan at the A i Court Chapel. Friends filled the chapel during the ceremony vived by one son, Ian, who week-end battled to draws while I - -'n ii i Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions which was conducted by R now at Alert Bay, and a daugh '., .,ti,r ihn... Inst In heavier ter. Basil S. Prockter of St. Andrew's return- opponents. The fighters ed to the city Tuesday after- Cathedral. The body is being brought to Prince Rupert this week for burial. SALT LAKES 1EUKY SCHEDULE interment cook, piavc ui. ra.i-view Cemetery with Andrew Blomuerg. John Kaspvr. I. Keays, Paul Kilbom, Chcmll Mclntyro, noon. Headliner Glen Carlson, who met Guy Poorman of Ketchikan in iii,- fp:itnrp bout, loimht to a I Daily except Mon. & Tues. SANKEY CHARGED draw in three two-minute' and Bert Ballamy, acting as .ipr'r,'' ' tiqjrute Eliiabeth forioveliiMMi. (FN Vv I Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Frl. 2;30, 4:30,0:30,7:10. rounds. Carlson weighed in a- pauui ueiM. Joe Sankey, of Port Simpson, 180 pounds and Poorman at 177 " awn you In the other fights, Ray Dav j "Saturday Every nour During the ceremony, the congregation sang the hymns Breathe On Me lireath of God" and "Lead Kindly Light." appeared in city police court this morning to answer to two charges of supplying liquor to Indians. He pleaded not guilty and the cases were adjuarnec until Saturday for hearing. A Bruce Brown acted as ceunsel i SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. ) Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FUASEli STREET ! Prince Rjpert idson, 80 pounds, of Prince Rupert fought a draw with Ray Meyers, 85, of Ketchikan. Bill Klaeey, 100, of Prince Rupert, drew with Lawrence Marks, LEAGUE RESUMES from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous ,from 10:00 a.m. Last boat returns 10 p.m Adults 50c. Under 1G, 25c Return Return Tickets good only on day purchased. city baseball league will i0r Sankey. into activi'y Thursday, TlK swing I 105, and Charlie Place, lw, came out equal in his bout with Ailie Berry of Ketchikan. Vic 1'ien e, 115, of Prince Ru li ::$ Drugs evening when the top - dog Savoys meet Moose, the league underlings. The game will be fixture since pert, lost to Greg jonns oi rlitkan; Bobby Anderson, 118, ; lost to Corky Poorman, 125, and 1 Hurry Johnson, 145, lost to Train Schedule For the East Monday, Wednesday. Friaay-8 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. the first league June 27. it"' j Woody Mahoney. Ia0. Other bouts on the card involved Ketchikan, Petersburg and California fighters, none ot whom are known in Prince Ru Hotel.. A XENZIE llTURE ibitcd Is rrsa pert. The ooxeis, iieaGed oy mana ger Jim Nicoll, Trainer Joe Ward ; and handler Len Hltchens, re- j c E Prince Knprrt wards. Sunny side; E. W. TV ll MH. may let FA your KAIUCICS IRON FIREMAN MOUNTAIN WINE The wine Chianti derives its name from a group of mountains in Italy near Siena which have many vineyards on their slopes. MERCHANTS Do you know that the Daily News is the most effective medium of advertising n Prince Rupert? No one misses your message if it's advertised in the News. It's the really efficient way of putting 1(' it over. STOKERS GET 30 MORE HEAT i l.l)i:s that will tie SI MM Ell 1 327 3rdAve. turned last night on the motor Br(M(ks. Vancouver; M W. vk.sp. Catalyst, with the aM-'i,.y, Vaneou.vr; W. Cooper, Ter-star baseball team. They report- rar'e. j stokes. Duncan; D. Meed a good reception at Ketchi- Ew;U1 xelkwa; D. Matheson. kan and a large crowd at the j Mm Bay; mls A. M. Bray, Port uh,s. j Simpson; T. Young. Arrandale; Highlight of the return trip Mrs F Nash, Terrace; Mr. and was the tmlusUj o: Bill Stone, Mrs c E Eniolt. Ketchikan; F: who did a good job as business ; Tum;l;iich, Port Edward; Miss E manager and cooked breakfast ; uiack Vancouver. CA1T. W. E. ECCLES, Master of Prince Rupert Appointment of Captain William Eccles as master of the Canadian National Steamships' Prince Rupert "in the line's Vancouver - Ketchikan service Is unnounced. Captain Eccles. first officer on the Prince Rupert for some time, has succeeded Captain Ernest B Caldwell, now skipper of the new Prince George. Well known In marine circles. Captain Eccles was born April 21 1904. In Darwin, Lancashire. He started his sea career deckhand on the ship as a Prince Rupert commands. he now in October. 1922. During the years he rose through various positions on all Canadian National Pacific Coast vessels and gained deepsea experience while serving on Canadian Government Merchant Marine ships. Between December, 1940. and June 1946. Captain Eccles with the Royal Canadian Reserve at many stations on this coast. Following enlistment, his first appointment made him Chief Skipper of H. MCS. Nadcn, Esquimau. SMITH & ELKINS 5ox 271 Phone 174 stering for the 37 passengers who crowded the ship. A I It PASSENCiF.US To Vancouver A. M.ircott, L Paul. M. Paul, W. B. Clark, D EXAMINE STRIKE Cmnyou, v. jonns. ml h : , . MaMvs.JM -i 1 1 ' - 1.1...-. i Pretty Practical . .. . this cool BUTCHER LINEN so wonderful for office, afternoon wear. Warm weather ahead. Be smart, be comfortable in a TROPICAL WHITE SUIT. ION iiLI :f,v : SF pn'- )YM. tepalti I S T E W A R T The recent re- j From Summit - Mr. cn. n- i,miUT ? bTpLfd!SlFrL Vancouver-Mrs. Robert arrived here by p a "e- ! Monl(ncry. T. D. Pattullo, E. H. Brooks. Miss E. Biock. K,F are unavailable at the moment. Harding. I1TUUE -J'AIIi No more special trips -for perishable Yeast A NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone Ml P O. Bos 19 Moving, Packing CratinK, Shipping and General Cartace and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Ellicient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 . Phones 60 aud 68 null Ii . Iff Ko.Af1 in the cupboard HAT SPECIAL Every hat in the store, straw or felt REDUCED IN PRICE BUDGET PLAN is desuuied PERSONALIZED Sweet Sixteen'. convenience. Use it when you buy. lor your NO CARRYING CHARGES NO INTEREST - TRY EST 1 "iierated crpilp-V Pin Tables, .ei Cafe WW w Now a "hastv baking" doesn't mean a hasiy trip for veast! New Heischmann's Royal Fast Rising in vour cupboard for weeks! On- Yeast Slavs fresh Use exactlv like fresh yeast in all recipes, last .,; gives grandest baking results. you bakt of New Ileisch-mann's at h,e-order a month's supply Fast Rising Dry Veast from your grocer. always use it! Once you tn it you'll 'J'1" I'Hhle. 2OO00; f'"'lli'ill roiiillliou. NBiiton (168) FOR TASTY MEALS Chop Suey Chow Mcin CULNESU 1ISHS OLU SI'IXlAl.TY OPEN TO 2 A.M. 8 A.M. .'owgill PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE Kraphcr Printing 'King IE 218 4th St.