2e Prfncf Ruprrt Daflp rectos - Friday, Deeember 9. 1949 IN THE .SUPREME COURT OF Bill-' TISH COLUMBIA j in pro date HOTEL ARRIVALS Xnia THE MATTER OP TKE E8TATF i Gill bttf carrier, Per Wpk. iOc, EC- BT Kail. Prr Lirmrh sv- p.f v. 't n.. 5i.Si.it OP NEI,S 1,1 VD. DEX'RASKIJ j TAKE NOTICE that bv order of CARD PARTY, BY M06S6 WOMEN , Bits table. were in ylay al the last Moose Women's card party in the Moose Temple. First prizes in whist went to Mrs. Percy Curie and J. Long. Mrs. A. J. Curzon was tops in the I the Supreme Court of British Col-! umbia letters Probate of the lust Hen Prince Ru!rrt D. R. McKerricher, city; A. M. Brown, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Thompson, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Land, Inverness; I ft l ' , 1 .;.W will of Nels I.infl, who tiled on the 20th duy of December, 194H. at Prince Rupert. British Columbia were gninii-d to me. i All persons indebted to the snld Real Sav " r - ! tp - f if. v Mrs. 3. H. Sass, Salvus; Mr. and ; Mrs. b' Burrow and family, Ket-; chikan; R. Firth, Vancouver; L. Potvin, Vancouver; R. Sandburg, Vancouver; Mrs. A. Birss, Brown's I bridge tournament with D. Hachey as high man. Committee was under the convenorship of Mrs. Fred Grimble was in charge of the tournament and served refreshments. The ladies Price j fitiite are reiiired to pay the ' jinount of their lndebtediie.u to me i forthwith, and nil persons having i claims aglnst the estate me required , to filB particulars thereof with me duly verified on ot before the 2Hth day of December, 15)49. after which 'date I will proceed to distribute the 5 ! were Mrs. S. Dumas, Mrs. P. Curie, Men's DRESS SH! big selection Men's TIES difti I fttnrt .L , b estate to tho entitled, havini? re-Vira only to such elulmt as i shall tlren have received notice, ' Dated at Prince Rupert, B C. t'hl'il 2Hth day of Nuvi mb.-r. 14 OLOP HANSON Executor Mill; Mrs. R. Thorlakson, Brown's Mill; J. Pike, Edmonton; R. Dar-ral, Edmonton; A. Legree, Edmonton; Mrs. E Storey and family, Doreen; Mr, and Mrs. A. Dixon, Toronto; Mrs. G. Rudland. Mrs. E. Blaire, Mrs. H T Muncey and Mrs. B. J. Bacon Mrs. R. B. Skinner was at the door. Prince Rupert, B. C. Jack Martin of the provincial Glenannon. I i j J I ' , -m " $ - l I r j ' ' f iYo;(; To The Task 5 ... T1IE annual civic election is over and we congratulate the winners. The losers need not be dowilcast. They offered their services and cannot be accused of ' having held back and shirked civic resjwnhibility which they have escaped. pit is gratifying to win elections. There is much satisfaction in knowing that one enjoys the confidence that the electors can confer. As the winners go pi, however, they will find that, in the discharging 'their responsibilities, there will be much work to be done, much thought to be exercised and decisions to be made that may not always be easy or pleasant. However, the newly elected may be assured that, in all good works, they will have the support and gratitude of all good citizens. They will be criticized at times but it will be for them to consider the '-merit of, the criticism, and if it contains worth, accept it and act accordingly and, if not, discard it without hesitation of worry, fl 'As Jor ourselves, we know that those who department of public works from from J Men's SWEATE.i pullover and but' styles, wools, Qj Kamloops. after a visit here on Prince George la;H, night on his official business, sailed by the return to Vancouver. i 1'rifice Kufjert Florists f lowers hn Ail Occasions iOO 3rd Ave. Box 316 Tel 77"-' Sheriff's Sale trom Men's TR0USER dress, oil wool w Pcrfert r;tt. I i i m IN TIIF SI I'BK.MK COI KT iff lltlff I'M ( H t flM Altitun s .1 r menr f.-om .. . 1 Men's oil wool J Betwwn HANSON LUMBER AND TIMBER COMPANY. LIMITED. Plaintiff ' And FRED BUOO. Defendant. : Under and by virture of a Writ of fiera Facias famed frorti th bof Court and to me directed against tiie gixn and chattels of the defendant. ! Fred Bugg I have seized one Pandon tlnit Sawmill complete With power I unit, 200 f b m. lumber, camp buildings and their contents, tools and aeees-. sories. 240 saioes at the camp known as- sufr'i Camp, near sKerna j Crossing. 600 more or less, cednr poles In the woods near the. said eafnp ' and three draft horses, now at Hanson's stables, at Nasn. Ooods and chattels may be viewed at the above described locations on Thursday I December 15. 1949. at the hour of 1100 o'clock In the forenoon at thf ! ! Sheriff's office in the Court House. Prince Huperft 1 wHl offer for safe i lmhiir mrT itn nil the rtuht tirl our intttnc, vf f .,........ . i . 1 Moving, Parking, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete Reliable and Efficient Service, also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd., for Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 Phones CO anil f8 neovy SHIRT-JA( -gocxi shades. R bargain Men's A!l Wool COATS Covert . , . - . -.f...... ...... u.ii .1,.., nit nir.iKiniib HI tlW 1 above goods and chattels. HOME FOPv SMAE Flying home for Christmas is ten-year old 8tanley Coliins.-smiiing patient at the Children's Hospital, in Van-j couver, which serves the needs of sick and crippled Children throughout B. "C. With Stan on his quick trip to his home In j Dawson Creek is his mother, Mrs. Walter Collins. The Children's '- ai lULifb ana p Terms of sale:-Cash. This sale ts subject to the Social Security and Municipal Aid Tax. ! --- j j The highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 6th day of December. 1949. . M. M STEPHENS, i291i Sheriff of the County of Prince Rupert, BC nni"" it'i-eives major nnanciai support from the annual Vancouver Sun sponsored March of Dimes campaign. Through the HOP nf mndpm lrnncnnrln.,n 1st. W! - ..... nr. Kea( bargain $; Men's S0X-H selection, new d,-i aood quality, frm Coys' SHIRTS - shades, from ., 1 I huhoji muuii uivr tins trn airliner, ntue patients i at the Children's Hospital are assured of quicX comfortable trips I lo their interior homes. Because of this many of them are allow- assume the burden of elected office on the choice of the citizens will give the best of their talents and carry on conscientiously and with good intent to perve the just needs of the greatest number and in the interests of the community, as a whole. The half century year will mark a continuation o-the new phase in the development of this city andvdistriet, which is rapidly coming into. its own. Those who are charged with the setting of civic policy and seeing that municipal affairs are properly handled have an important job to do, As we have so often pointed out, the affairs of the city of -Prince Rupert comprise one of the largest businesses here. SPECIALIZING In Designing and Remodelling ourvw. viiiu-, noiiie oeioie treatment is entire! Boys' SWEATERS assortment from Boys' All Wool JACKETS n bargain prtrrs ,1 T T " V- i . . .. , . . . 1 ! . ft Rev. Father -v,. . vini Rover, ivoyn, it j xi. Kj.pai., ! wiuu awamMii camosun nfter a brief visit here, will re ' docked here at 2 o'clock this Russ" Gatzkc CONTRACTING afternoon enroute to Massett, Port Clements and northern Queen Charlotte ntilnU Tt u lll I turn to Massett on the Camosun this evening Father Royer'is. from It J Boys Dress Ril Kl Hix l :r. Phone llhu k 27! evwi ui me .viasseit hurch. Catholic continue its westbound voyage at 10 p.m. tonight. K I -4 ' VS?cy v i . is HEX 11BACII RAINCOATS frqm ,h ' ?:-.,:;jj:i -" e . . i f , , .A uy ana uir,; oir, A REVOLVER shot in the head has ended three . years of suffering for Rex Beach. He died A IrV.ltVMIV-5'l. TO THE GOLF HOSE ' :, ELECTORS OF PRINCE RUPERT EBY & SOUS Contractors at his home in Florida, victim of self destruction. He was a victim of cancer in the throat and had been told the case was incurable. When all the world, as it seemed, was still think REPAIRS - Rf MODKI I INC rot'Kit.vriofts LAST MAILING DATE FOR LOCAL DELIVERY Let us help you plan FRIENDS: Kindly accept my heartfelt appreciation for the confidence you have reposed in me in electing me with the highest number of votes ever cast for any aldermanic candidate in the history of our city. ( When my old time friends of 40 years standing came on' crutches and canes to my support in my struggle for a fair and decent administration of city office it was a groat satisfaction and encouragement to me. Thanking you. GEORGE B. CASEY. that new home under ,1 the N.II.A. Phone Green 883 Kox 586 REAL ESTAfE INSURANCE LNCOME FAX RETUR!.S PKIM'M tli l 1. !A1ITH11 GIFTS FOR THE YOUNG 324 2nd Ave. , N ur l CHIROPRACTOR Jobn F. I.. Muehrs, D.C Ph.C 21-22 Besner Block Phone Kl IF 442 for Appolntmrnt IKURS 10:30 am. t 12.30 pm and a to 6 r m. IVKMMiS Monday ana Friday, 7:S0 pm. for 'hose unnblo i come during thf duy . RECEPTION !HT In atinii anre afternooim CHANDLER! ALLOW. EXTRA TIME FOR OUT OF-TOWH HO DELIVERY CHRISTMAS DAY OR DEC. 26 POSTAL EMPLOYEES WILL ENJOY THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AT HOME Usued by ;Se authonty o HON, G. EDOUARD R IN FRET, K.C.. M.F. Postmaiter-Gtfittal PORTKAIT Finishing Kl;i That Will Thrill and Give Everlasting Pleasure 0 C.C.M. Bicycles, Tricycles and Joyriders, Sunshine Bicycles and Tricycles, Roller Skates, Wagons, Doll Hash flioto Takm al Phone Green 38!i 2, V y v 15 if 9 TRINCE RL'PKHT, I Buggies, Skates, VX l-mf-' Sleighs and Ski Equip- y y f v -r ment. Drop in and see our excellent stock. A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas WE DELIVER ing of the days of '98, or tryingto devise ways' and j means of sharing in stampedes, Rex Beach, who j had had a few adventures of .his own, up north, , began to write "novels, reminiscent of scenes and events he, himself, knew about and which could be woven into readable yarns. Not only were they strong, racy stories, with touches of subtle humor, of which "The Spoilers" and "Silver Horde" were ; typical, the time was ripe for publishing. In prose, Rex Beach pictured the he-man, vigor-pus north, as Robert Service had painted it in poetry, i Rex Beach was in Prince Rupert one morning, returning from a voyage to Yukon and Alaska. This was twenty or twenty-five years ago. A courteous, sturdy, slow-speaking man, he smiled felightly when asked by an interviewer if he planned any new books. He hadn't thought of it he remarked, and deftly turned the conversation in another, direction. SEA FOODS GREATER consumption of sea food in Canada is being encouraged by the Department of Fisheries, and it is about time. The seas that surge along her shores, the lakes and rivers within her borders provide a priceless natural resource and a vast industry for Canada. Yet the people of Canada to a large degree indeed, turn elsewhere for their daily bread. This is singular, yet true. Of course, we do eat fish, but nothing to what it might be. .. ' sThere must be an explanation! Cooking can be arvjart, or the murdering of wholesome nourishment. Serving can be a triumph of culinary grace and'Tinesse, or a hurried, unclean, slap-dash process",' unloved and unlovely. Products v,i the deep-sea fleets can be exposed TH E SWEETEST gift! TO THE ELECTORS OF PRINCE RUPERT May. I extend to the Electors of Prince Rupert my heartfelt appreciation for your full-hearted support in my election for a two year term as alderman, ' I fully appreciate the responsibility that the electors have placed upon me and I pledge my earnest attention to the duties which the office of alderman places upon me And I trust that I will satisfactorily discharge the duties of the office you have elected me to. ' ,. H. F. GLASSEt. 1 McBride Streft Phone 311 ,S,S.,,Si3. a3,3tkav, 3. i. . , .. Moirs XXX Lowneys Neilson's Smiles n' Churl' Russell Grant's from 95c to $6.C rv am mm 0(210) rofo ro WITH COLORFUL XMAS WRAPPING Give Furniture It Keeps On Giving Just Arrived New Modern Chesterfield Suites. SpUrt!. IDaUari? ptannani Sixth St. & Third Ave. Rose and American Beauty. Chesterfield and Une Chair Complete Selection of Genf's Luggage Zippered Club , Bag As Shown $25.00.. $169.50 Fomous Beauty ueaury Rest Kesr nilOWS. Pillows. Nntir.rtllw AJ.... tUA D. : "u,,7"uw- XMA Buy with Confidence ..u. rci puir .: $29 50 Deep. Sleep Pillows by Simmons. BuiTt'for sleep Per pair j-- Slumber King Pillows by Simmon's." Buil't'foleep Per PQ,r $17.50 71rltCdKAENZ!E,FURNITURE LIMITED i7 Th.rd Avenue A GOOD PEACP TO BUT Phone W GEORGE COOK, Jeweller emiKI the 25 b off all jewellery 527 irn Phone 264 for sale in a way that attracts as well as repels. Some markets may be sloppy and cold, while others offer marine viands displayed with such taste and judgment that the article almost sells itself. ,' It is one of life's mysteries why the pronouncement ever went forth to the effect that fish should be consumed only on Friday. Surely, an appetizing helping of fresh boiled salmon, with sauce and baked potatd, ordered on Saturday would not involve danger to character. Nor should it occur to anyone that enjoyment of a juicy, piping-hot halibut steak, on Wednesday, was contrary to law. It is a stubborn fact that most of the fish caught in Canadian waters is shipped away. If the people at home knew more about the product, how to prepare, it, and in a general way, give more study and attention to the job of increasing a demand, there would be small doubt as to the result. 25 Attractive Cards with your name imprinted in black or gold nly $1.95 Ready in 24 Hours ELIGHTFUL ESSERT ELICACIES MARCHAND OIL HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMAN STOKERS Plumbing: & Heating Alterations SMITH & ELKINS LTD That's What People Say About Our Cakes and Pastries Baited Fresh Daily RUPERT BAKERY LTD. PHONE 174 BOX 274 619 3rd Ave. Phone 641