Prinro Rupert Daily News Wednesday, November 15, 1950 4 l 1 District News r TT.' i y Fred Joyce Passes Away "Brassiere" Girls Are Found Guilty 11 Skeena River Pioneer Dies HQ Stewart Marks Armisiice Day S 1 , IMP ftp jr i f - 'i MIAMI, Florida (CP) A crim The funeral cf Frederick M. Joyce, who won the Carnegie 'i 5 ! U TERRACE Mrs. inal court jury yesterday convict- Day 'received word ,,. Th 7 ."'rnnl: Armistice Hero Fund medal for gallant ed three members of Miami's the death of her" Z " i I ?" Batur- Hanunn of i! . ' I'uraue MJ me CenO- nannon at the 1 home of his tanh u tv, ,,.,..!- -4 !, .-.!.", I - nrnn ifahte'' of Mrs Rob-t Ray"-! ducted by Canoa nor Victoria, where he had action in Prince Rupert years "E assiere Brigad.e." go, took place in Vancouver' Mr.rie Orr, aged 21; Mrs. Betty last week. Burial was in Port- Ccrrigan, 23, and Billie MeNanb, land where his wife, who died ! 2, were convicted of smulii'? in lWa, is at rest. I coins 0ut of a telephone counting It was in 1945 that Mr. and rocB1 ln their (,raSs;er.es. Mrs. Joyce saved five lives in! sentences will be passed Nrv- Prince Rupert harbor. Two men 1 emoer 20. I and three boys were rescued 1 i, cnapiain J. Bouzek. Although there was snow on the trrnnnri ' 1 a ' ' spent the past two months Deceased was 78 years of age and was born In Gutenbore. Sweden ,' ' 4 d'tvt 'if the sun shone brightly and there was a warmth in the air. Followed a parade back to the club coming to this country by sailing ship in 1896. In 1900 he came to ! rooms where an issue was served from drowning when their row-.' Mr. and Mrs. Lino Cclussi re- -A boat overturned. They became jthe only Canadians to win the rned ,thcity 0t - f-'n rnnrrt n Unrn 'itnl I'nmvnia. -"'-" r -w - X Carnegie Hero Fund Commis- Inverness irom Victoria where ana then home, he was on the river boats, being I Under the direction of Mrs. on the government steamer J- J- McKenna the young folks "Pheasant" when it was wrecked ' were busv selling poppies and on the river above Terrace in tne resPonse was excellent. Over 1906. He worked for J. H Tr.riH 59 was collected at Premier and 654 cuuver. sipn's bronze medal. I Mr. Joyce, whose age was 74, ASTHMA RELIEF fciM pud ( siapuca. Please . of the Inverness Cannery over was well known in the north,1 fnr a lnnor fim hnvinir nrnsnppt.- rrr nil - V- LAi,t i mi it m publitKW at displayee1 ay , loSfd by MM uevcnmBf Stewart, and Hyder, Alaska, did equally well. The total poppy sales for the district amounted to $180.72. The Armistice dance, held under the auspices of the Stewart branch of the Canadian Legion j i , , 1 1 1 . jL , , . No nml to whwze, gasp, cough, chok ed in Idaho, British Columbia, Tempic-ton's kaz-mah ijorn8 the i MninKlinic phlegm Kiv quick com- VuVnn i UKOn nnH ana Aia..Ka. AlnoVi you I farting rci.e). t. you l-p rtiuliy I ' ' j on your hack. Recommended by userg a years. He was pre-deceased by his wife two years ago to the day on which he died, November 9. Surviving are Mrs. Flossie Lambley of Terrace and Mrs. THEY KNOW THEIR RIGHTS Just about thj only ducks encountered Dy two hunters north of Rosemary, Alia., were these smart bir, taking unfair advantage of the protection of a dilapidated warning sign. Only one part of one pond, miles from anywhere, was protected, ' but that's where the ducks were congregated, giving duck-iaughs to the frustrated nimrods. (CP PHOTO)' For action use News classifieds. ny rcver and uronciutM. EAL ESTATE in me Legion Hall, was as usual Alex Yeoman' of Port Edward 12 grandchildren and eight great,: ! residents-travelled csf the ,pemier INSURANCE 16 miles took NCOME TAX grandchildren. Interment place at Victoria. Terrace Lodge h'RNS PREPARED THAT MAN WILL SOON BE HERE AG A INI! GET YOUR Lodge in Terrace on November, Constable Ed. Anderson RCMP, 10, 1922, the local Order held a" returned to the city on the Prince social in their hall on Monday George today from a trip to Van-evening after the close of the couver business session. The ladies of the Rebekah Lodge were invited i Dr. JoseDh T. Mandv former- by bus or car to be in on the celebration. This year door prizes were given and both first and second went to employees of the Silbak Premier mine. Bobby Behnsen Has Birthday TERRACE TOPICS . E. Mortimer c Ave. 'Near CFPR) TERRACE In celebration of ' to attend., A merry evening was ly resident mining engineer at! won the first prize of $25 and fh ",,, "",, Mifk,, hh Tk the founding of the Oddfellows' passed with singing and playingt Prince Rupert for the provin-games. A bountiful repast wasLcial government; recently re- ond prize of $15, I At a public meeting of the Ter-jrace Cancer Unit held in the j Tlllleum Theatre the vice-presi-jdent, Mrs. Lair, gave a short STEWART The ladies of the auxiliary) SnnnlipH ihp rpfrphmnrttc nnrl WT TOYS NOW! HERE'S I served. turned to Vancouver after i spending a few weeks in Onu- t u oi., rt tUA v, l J. H. Smith spoke of the be-Lsra r.r 0ri ,QO , th., uuuu e oj we worn oi me unit tne music was in the capable jand 1U officers. She also pre- hands of Mrs. Jean Stewart and! M CIA C'"1,1?! ?'(llhe L0dge hT !ndi north ln connection with prop- 11 L. II O W ; SW of the charter tl l!'ere members Wue nI, still Lwo,erty liv- J consultation matters. IE WAY nenuxi ner report oi tne semi- Mrs. Edith Behnsen at the piano j annual conference held recently and Bobby Hutchlngs on the j in Vancouver which she attend- drums. ed, and was thanked by Mrs..1 '. ing here. S. N. O. Kirkaldy, as the first one to be initiated into I Mr. and Mrs. A. Yeomans of School Trustees Elected Legion W.A. Off iters The Portland Canal 0 BUY ipiV(6nYsi(iiit K rrii y ' Lt'li the Oddfellows' degree here, also Port Edward spent the week-spoke and Mrs. .Bert West, noble - end with Mr. and Mrs. G. Lamb- Norringtou for it. Three interest- . j ing cancer films were shown at ; the close of the business session.' Escape From Gas Leakage or Less STEWART The annual meet- grand of the Rebekah Lodge, ex-' ley, returning home on Sunday lnging of the trustees of school pressed the pleasure of the evening. district was held in the school- members at the good time shown! Mr. and Mrs. W. Osborne, conipanied by Tom Olson, drove nouse nere on Wednesday. New thenf during the evening T. Kenney, A. C. Fowler, J. Mc- trustees elected were J. J. mc- charter Laren, W. E. Smith, Harry King, There were . seven , to Prince Rupert on Sunday to ' FRANCOIS LAKE Two young Kenna, merchant, and Roy CALL tD 656 I meet Mr. F. W. Doubt, father of families had a narrow escape on sharp,' telegraph operator both mmbers and these were Hon. E. H. Creelman and S. F. Mills. ,..-. .,TO,, v.ui Dmuiuay iiiLeinuuii nuiu so 0i Btewart. Ketiring members oi irom bpokane to spend a short, leaking into the car. They were the Board were Mrs. Sadie Young ANOTHER Thor First ! THOR Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jenzen and and w. S. Orr. holiday with his daughter at Terrace. They returned to Ter- DER HOW Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenzen and i race on Monday. their small children who drove j Mrs. Sadie Young was taken to TOYS --- TOYS TOYS FROM from their home near Southbank, the Stewart Hospital last week SINK AUTOMAGIC H. A. Mcintosh returns today . to Burns Lake. suffering from an attack of In- from Vancouver where he had a i When they stopped near the fluenza. medical check-up at Shaugh-1 restaurant small two-year-old i nessy Military Hospital. Harold Jumped out of the car The Women's Auxiliary of the ' and fell unconscious on the side- Canadian Legion here elected walk. His mother stepped out to officers as follows at the annual meeting last week: President pick him up and she collapsed' SHOP EARLY Choose them now from out huge selection Mrs. Kirkpatrlck; first vice-president, Mrs. G. C. Tran; second vice-president, Mrs. L. G. Behnsen; secretary-treasurer, Mr3. J. J. McKenna; executive, Mrs. Don Norton, Mrs. Barwise" and Mrs. S. G. Lawrence; sergeant- unconscious on top of him. Mrs. Walter Janzen managed to struggle out of the car but was too ill to help ln any way but managed to get into the restaur-ant. The other children seemed all right but Jacob was dizzy The Legion Armistice dance held In the Civic Centre last Friday evening was a great success, being very well attended. Refreshments were served by the ladies of the Women's Auxiliary and dancing to the strains of the Legion Orchestra continued until the early hours of the morning. An electric waffle iron, the door prize, was won by Dave Bain. GROCERY Unr 1 TOUt car 1 at-arms. Mrs. H. C. Benffett. The and ill. He and his brotner man- THE SPORT SHOP aged to get Mrs. Jacob and small Auxiliary now has a membership Harold into the car and taKe , of thirty-six na is doing excel' them to e doctor but they re-j lent work. ' gained consciousness Derorc uiey , got to his office. Although feeling 111 they all managed to set home again tliat afternoon after having the gas leakage stopped. All WINTU At a meeting of School Unit held ln the office of the secretary at Terrace last Thursday, Mrs. Louden and Mrs. VanStolk presented their request for financial assistance for the dental clinic for pre-school and grade 1 children now operating in the town. School Inspector Ferguson rpnn the act whereby school Saanich Plumbing & Heating Corner 4th Avenue and McBride CMlT v rrh -v is News of Francois Lake boards are empowered to render assistance or wholly support such j ; school dental clinics. On a vote FINE PRINTING AT ID) being taken, without discussion, assistance to the local clinic was I denied. At the annual Parent-Teachers Association meeting in the school IF Df for Eczemas, Boils, Psoriasis, Leg Ulcers s egaE IPaitte News ClasslfleGs Make Sales. 222 SECOND AVE. PHONE 24 OIL HEATING on Tuesday evening Abe Peters president and was re-elected Mrs. Janet Shaffer, secretary. Mrs G. Gatacre is vice-president and Hugh Neave auditor. Plans were made for a dance to be held November 25 to raise funds for the children's Christmas party. On Sunday Mrs. Karen Love-seth's eightieth birthday was snpnt. verv happily in Old Hazel- 4 a f I CHRISTMAS IS COMING! SERVICE t w punishing month of r' 'OMd. ied, our our rft PHONE MY inierizin will assure Eminent scientists have discovered that the lack of unsaturated fatty acids In the normal diet is one of the main causes of skin diseases, such as Eczemas, Boils, Leg Ulcers and Psoriasis. The modern type diet and the use of refined fats and oils in which these unsaturated fatty acids are. often completely lacking, have brought about a deficiency in a great number of individuals. Thil It hi of th Humtmis ctrtificd photographs pen fr tnspectiM at ur loteratorics. of ! tr.n where she is now staying in v.iuu mn wittier 0. ur vt LET US BAKE YOUR CAKE I I I s X 1 order mm NOW filS. , the hosnital. Her two sons, eey-, :'Ctorv.innrf,i ..: V V V V v ttctory-iDBrovtd fcOd lnuin Pv Remarkable Discovery A Swiss chemist. Dr. W. Schmitz, succeeded after 10 years of research work in extracting from pure vegetable oils an unsaturated fatty acid with a concentration of 99 and therefore named F "99", Thanks to this hitherto unattained high purity, F "99" is so readily absorbed into the blood stream that it has a decisive biological activity in the treatment of skin diseases. Its remarkable efficiency has astonished even Skin Specialists of international reputation. ' New, natural way to clear up skin troubles F "99" is not a synthetic drug but a concentrate of natural nutritive substances. It is absolutely harmless and may be given to infants without any hesitation. A lt name auggesla. the F "99" Two-War Treatment acta Internally (capsulea ar liquid) and externally (ointment). While F "99" Ointment treat! tlie axternal aymptons, F "S9" rapiulea give) the body power to tuppreaa the cause and to eornbat aurcesstully Eczemas, Bolla. Let Ulcera and even Psoriasis. To many thousands of skin sufferers all over the world. F "98" Two-Way Treatment ha already proved Ita tremendoua "value. Haw tm use F "99" Two-War Treatment mour and William and their 'wives and small Sandra, her j youngest granddaughter, paid ! her an unexpected visit that day, bringing with them, among other a birthday cake. All spent at its Best MARCHAND SPACE. HEATERS Convenient, Economical High mechanical efficiency. VORTEX Automatic Burners 30 saving in heating costs. TERMS ARRANGED Smith & Elkins LIMITED Plumbing and Heating RUPERT' BAKERY LTD. 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Prince Rupert ki s Illustrated Fw99" Booklet containing all the interesting facts concerning this remarkable new Swiss Discovery which brings new hope to all skin sufferers, ean be obtained free of charge from any druggist or by sending your name and address to Diva-Laboratories, Dept. P.O. Box 116, Victoria, B.C. iJ FURS Socreds Active In Soskotchewon SASKATOON (CP The Social Credit League Saturday drafted the first Social Credit manifesto for province of Saskatchewan. The manifesto represents the program on which the League Two-Way Treatment for Skin Diseases Now avBilable at all Drug Store fe Box 1362 lSW I 1 " - - la1aal afc 1 i j tfj T will seek to organize support, I ' ' 1 1 . . the province The Pioneer Druggists DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 ysE 6g) )9 wuropy else s