Ptfnce Bupert Dafl? Bfrns Tussclav. February 15, 1949 i!pott,Evitt and Co- Ltd.. .i , - NEW RAILWAY VICE-PRESIDENT A. J. Lomas Succeeds Iiate J. P. Pringle b Central Region MONTREA L The appointment of A. J. Lomas as vice-president of Canadian National Railways Central Region, with ZaAif hi ttie Can Supply You With dp t r ri R Including- Ft,, Ceda,. etc. Headquarters at Toronto, was4 announced here today by N. B. 1 -fKxU'- "V "f -' Walton, C.B.B., executive vice-president of the system. Form erly general manager of the OWGr- Alt Type SASH and DOOR central region, Mr. Lomas. sue i i.iV- ceeds the late J. B. Pringle, whose death oecuwed recently. and Born at Spondon, England, ii less, Aiircd Jackson Lomas ls-i P V.O TRIBUTE TO CANADIAN WAR DEAD IN. JAPAN In far-off countries where Cana-.serv,cemen t5ht died for their cou itry, they, are remembered annually in tL?T n,wd "sjal:y members of the local Canadian colony. Above is a photo taken in L . T ff ' th? .ritish Commonwealth cemetery, at HodoEaya, Japan, where offi- anotiier of the officeis of the moH FOOTHILLS- AJlIJKRTA V(hL in alii ni'tm on the Canadian National who has risen through the ranks- to his piesont ottice. He slanted his railway career at Lake Joseph. I'HOXB csi ? w" -. ivuyai nines oi uanaaa ana uie winnipp? Gwnadioi-.s are buried w:'a!:lon of tne annual Remembrance Day ceremony. SHIPS AND WATERFRONT .aw ; Ontario, as a baggageman with Friday ss. Coquitlam l p.m Steamship Movements This District at Red Cross Meet AIR TRAVEL TO TERRACE l'.r VaiHuiutBj . 4 h Jiauio l Jiai K 1MU Kn)cjc VANCOUVER More than 100 Sunday ss. C(jquiUam, 10 Passengers to and from Ter- Kecl Cross delegates, represent- j p m- race since the end of the week lnS branches from all parts of lucsoay ss imoaun, l.w with Pilot Tom Scheer and his Bntisli Columbia, will atuipmhif " m hours later. The vesse)had 40 passengers on arrival 'here including three who disembarked at Prince Rupert. Siy went south from here to Vancouver -C Parry, Jarvis Mclcort f ki-burn; Lieut, and Mrs. mnei and daughter.' ' -" the Canadian Northwn, now part of the Canadian National System, and subsequently waited in vajious capacities at Sudbury, Toronto and Kpy Harbor unUi September, 1914, when he was made chief clerk in the transportation department at at Trenton, Ontario. From time to time, he served, at ftoedalc, Capreol, Key Harbor and Gmve- Normal landing was made alongside the dock at Stewart by Union steamer Cantosun, Capt. John Boden, yesterday after a month's difficulties owing to iee conditions nt the head of Portland Canal which have how become definitely ameliorated. The Camosun returned to ct to Change) i Eda- p.m. 4 Quotations til. f,iy Poodle u,. Prince Rupert, inur.suay K-b. 10, Mar. 2 ss. Princess Noran, a.ih. For Alii Ann and Stewart Sunday ss. Cumiwun, 11 p.m. om Alie Arm and Stewart Tuesday -ss. Cainosun, a.m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Ruper: 10 a.m. Feb. 19, Mar. 2 ss. Princess Norah, a.m. l-or Ocean. fat Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m, February .3, 14". and 24 ss. Princess Norah, p.m. U : 15 p.m. Feb. 24, Mar. 6. ss. Princess Norah, a.m. lom Yantourer " Sunday--ss.. Camo.su n, 11 p.m Uslcnlng Sea Boa amphibian plane have In Vancouver this Thursday for boen: Ithv aijuual meeli'ng of the B.C.! Erom Terrace L. Wide, Hen- i D.vUcn of the Canadian Rad ry Chow, W. O. Fulton, ! Cims Society. Included in thi: Trt Terrace John Dunlop,' number, .will be representatives Ralph Smith, Mr. Dodsweli, from the two newest .branches,! Constable and Mrs. A, J. S.'llope and New llaaelton. RL'pre-'i port this morning from her I Loscleaf lia Kno hurst as chief clerk, yard agent, ! regular weekly northern i;un! W, J(K). Wednefida'yss Prince Ceoree, ! COTTAGE CHtiSS New Creamed Fre.ili Mad , VALENTIN DAKIY 1 mitmaster,. agent., yardmaster and sailed at 1:30 p.m. for Van- 10 a.m. jjjinu, utuisc uiuiii, anu iv. oia-, sentatiip of. Pi-im-n ' v.mort tu' and iubI supervisor until 8ep-tembej-, 1939, when h was an- jl- serennu A Shore Varieties L RiiiRS oouver and waypoints. Southbound from Skagway to ;r. I Your Daily ' j ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Mrs. C. II,. Elkirts,. while Mr. C. J. -NoiTlnRbui is' the delegate pointed assistant superintendent' ing wiil be Howard T. Mitchell, Immediate Past President of the ' from Terrace. , i iNeWft lioiimlup 10: r5 Morning Mel.Klies 1 0i3u Roundup Time 10;45-Scandinavian Melodies Vancouver, C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. Graham Hughes, arrived in port at 5:45 last evening and sailed three Speaker at the two-day meet- Vancouver Board of Trade. Advertise in the ittuiy News! at Hornepayne. He held a similar position at Capreol in 1937. In January, 1940, he became superintendent of the Capreol division and two years later moved to Toronto as superinendent of lrminals. Montreal became his 1 1 : 00 -Mimical Varieties :cr Square to way By Eric Wild ! Album of View I Time FIRST NATIONAL INDUSTRY BANGALORE, India f A state-owned automobile telephone factory at Bangalore, the .A-"' 5" headquarters on July 1, 1944, 77, of Music ; News of general superintendent of the first national industry set up by Jig Saw Puzzbs isn't our line but when it comes to p u 1 1 i h g things together iith a weld that's a different story ! - ' ' , '. L Electric Welding f Acetylene Welding ;lNcws iviuunrai uisuicv ana irom merei the governntsnt has started he returned to Toronto as general manager of the central 1 functioning. The first 2,000 In struments will be ready by the end of February and thereafter, 2,000 telephones will be assembl 11:15- Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather toieccst 1 1 :31 Messo"1 rorm 11:33 Recorded Inierlude ll;45-Famous Voices PM 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12: 15 CBC News 12:25-Piogram Resume 12:3ft-8.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55-Recorded Interlude 1:00 Concert Hour 1:30 Bernie Braden Tells Story 1 :45 Women In Science 2:00-BC. School Bdet. 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Don Messer's lslandert 3:00-Ethel and Albert. 0t" - ay ure Hotel Oreh. ude let and Sign Off ESDAY A.M. :U Clock is; Sam i ed monthly. Council Receives FARTHEST EAST 11 .1 Library Estimates Annual estimates of the Library Board' and an application Labrador forms the most easterly point of the North American continent. for an annual grant by the Sal and (-lilting : i i ' Thorn Sheet Metal Limited BLACK 8K4 , . 253 FIRST AVENUE EAST iiig Sons K for Modems 1 Concert J Ni'ws and Comty riling Devolionh arniiif? Concert mi Ripnal i!it Harris vation Army native girls hos- tel were ordered tabled until estimates ae considered when, they were brought before city council last night. Library estU mates this year are $4,000 as compared with $4,106 for 1948; 3:15 What's News 3:30i-Divertimento 3:45 BBC News , 3:55-U.N. Comty. 111 , V j' k . USINESS AND PROFESSIONAL NOW AVAILABLE J FOR RAILROAD EFFICIENCY j NEW DELHI. India, 0! An i Indian railway engineer, has j evolved an improved type of i water softening apparatus for RIIYDGES and McLEAN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS :iQR DECORAT1NQ TER HANGING I SIGN PAINTING '. KAILMKK 1DNE GREEN 981 . TO TECHNICIAN ;, Voicing and Repairs locomotives, which is claimed to be the most economical of its kind. It will make possible more intensive use of locomotives and wiil also cut coal consumption. Income Tax Returns Compiled I Besner Block PHONE GOO Room 31 THE EDWIN, is a full two-storey house. It has six rooms, all with good lighting and cross-ventilation. One end of The Edwin's large living roont can be used for dining. The modern kitchen has its cabinets arranged on two walls. There is a corner sink, located under the corner windows. A storage cabinet is located on the kitchen's inside wail. The Edwin's stairs and front hall can. be reached from the kitchen without passing through another room first. The first floor bedroom, equipped with a convenient closet, may also be used as a den or workroom. The Edwin's second floqr'bedrobnia have large built-in- wardrobes. A, large storage closet is provided next to the bathroom, with a linen cabinet on one wall. The exterior walls of The Edwin are frame with stone or brick facing under the second floor projection. The balance of the house is finished with siding. The roof is. covered with asphalt shingles. , The dimensions of The Edwin are 28 feet by 24 feet. There is a floor area of 6G0 square feet and a volume of 17,820 cubic feet, including the full basement. BUILDING RE-MODELLING REPAIRING See MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders and Contractors PHONE 3fi3 H COLUSSI '' BLACK 750 . ft- THE LOOK FOR MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERINO 2 10th East MAY REMOVE TOLL-GATES i BRISTOL, England 0 The Clifton suspension bridge built over the 250-foot Avon gorge in 1 863 scene of; many suicides-may be bought by Bristol Cor- 1 poration and freed from tolls which, were 2d. (four- cents i for walkers and 6d. for cars. , Phone BLUE 818 P.O. Box 520 NEW RED AND? WHITE t GOLD SEAL LADEL IN' DLING WOOD 330 Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B C. in sacics AND CEDAR fiack Delivered A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS -i" & W TRANSFER I Green 186 lif) Ormes Drugs 475 Howe. St.; Vancouver, B C. iVN MACIIINIv WOPJvS r,ir SIMPLEX GAS and i DIESEL ENGINES Mr. BUSINESS MAN Don' I He An OSTRICJL PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS TORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-12 NOON TO 2 P.M., 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. JServlre and Parts i rs and users of In-fiiKlnos are invited to j'"1' to view our vari-p and talk over equip- f'lcnis. MARGARET McLEOl) OPTOMETRIST ROOM 10, STONE BUILDING 111 PHONE DEUE 593 P.O. Box 1184 AOVEKYDSE Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Sunday Daily car delivery service from 0 a.m. till 6 p.m. FK L. I10RIE- PHONE 81 ountant. Auditor, etc px Returns Compiled Hiork rhone 387 . . . and GET the BUSINESS which You want! HELEN'S . BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches p- J. CHENEY DENTIST 1 204 4th Street Phone 055 r 5. SMITH BLOCK P.O. Box H01 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS fOR YOUR Buyers are becoming MORE DISCRIMINATING Tlicy waul value for ilidr cask TELL THEM IN THE DAILY NEWS OF YOUR VALUES Building and repairs of all kinds and CONCRETE WORK AU. BLUE 039 Roofs, Chimneys Oil Burners P- SAUNDERS art PHONES Modern Equipment wflt Guaranteed Black 687 Red fi94 evenings P.O. Box 1070 ....... WE'LL BRING THEM TO YOUR DOORS sr.Nrc,' $23.75 Omtl MUCUS FkOM 7Ji 1 h Cartage Ltd. r,Pte Mvn Service TTIfoe HDaifllLw KTews phone so QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second At. f Paoklnj Cartas ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT 7R0 RED 51 A