' Prince Rupert Daily News ' Friday, July 14, 1950 RE-ROOFIHG! Price Record Broken Again Chick Disease Campaign On OTTAWA 9 The federal Department of Agriculture yesterday Imposed a ban on Imports of poultry-because of tha Miss Margaret Becket and Miss 7 A X at J Mien you build or remodel, choose B.P. HALT SHINGLES the overwhelming ;e of discriminating home-owners, builders architects from coast to coast, rhey are made by BUILDING PRODUCTS ITED- the largest manufacturer asphalt gles in Canada. Choose your roof with care- specify "B.P." ORDER THROUGH YOUR LOCAL CONTRACTOR OR DIRECT FROM Albert & McCaffery Limited Mai ne U6 or 117 Prince Rupert, B. C. P.O. Bo 16U souncemenU I Unlicensed Angling ; Is Becoming Costly tw-.i,. io n....v. with offenders under the Pro vincial Game Act was proved In Stipendiary Magistrate H. F. r.i'ic cn w 'a irtnr( vct dHqu a f tr i i i noon 'on flf ;afryin w"mu vi mumreai nave arrived in the city for a visit with Miss Becket's parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. T. Becket. They will pro ceed toward the end of next week to visit Vancouver, Victoria and Banff bfore returning East. Meeting of International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 115, Carpenters' Hall, Sunday, July 16, 2:30 p.m. (164) Per Vijkman, Swedish minister to Canada, and Mrs. Vijkman and Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson were passengers aboard the Prince Rupert last evening returning to Vancouver after having made the round trip to Ketchikan. From Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. Vijkman will return to Ottawa, stopping off at Jas-! per and Edmonton enroute, Attendance recording and formal program arranging has been cancelled by the Prince Rupert Gyro Club for the summer months. There will, however, be Infnrmol naollu lnnihaiM ia ,! Ak tnaetr. f w. "0-v..w w Va WC tllLlMUCl O, V1UU business will be handled by the executive during July and Aug ust. Past President Orme Stuart presided over a luncheon this Wednesday. Dr. Allan A. Miller wishes to - announce that he has taken over the dental office formerly occupied by Dr. P. J. Cheney. Suite 5, Smith Block. Phone 765. (164p) Dr .and Mrs. M. E. Mclntyre TO The peacetime halibut Dries was a(?a' broken at Prince Ru- pert today when Nelson Bros. Ltd. vessel Western Spirit, Capt. Otto Novak, received 29.4c, 28 5 and 22.5c for a catch of 47,000 pounds. Purchasers were Atlln Fisheries. A second boat, B.C. Producers, sold 30,000 pounds to Canadian Fish tc Cold Storage Co., for 29c, 28c and 22c. These are believed to be the final Canadian boats to sell halibut here following the recent closing of the season in Area No. 3. AIR PASSENGERS From Vancouver (Wednesday J. C. Broach, S. Johnson, R. A. Malcolm, A. Jacobsen, A. ?Ilson' J' Wem' J Colvi'le Mr. Tremain, Mr. Henessy. J. Hur j nell, E. Simonds, Miss M. Laird, E. S. Laird, W. E. Mills. J. C. Martin, Mr. Fitzpatrick, R. Gambling, R. Facey. Mr. Slelten. FromSandspit (Wednesday) A Gongas, Mrs. ' P. Cote, J. Doyle, D. Varner. To Vancouver (Wednesday J.. K. Little, L. H. Caruso, J. E. R. Wood, J. Rabben, G. Thibeau, L. Turcott. G. Wendock. H. Cor bet.. . To Sandspit (Wednesday) Mrs. V. Lucke, V. Adams, Mrs. M Anderson and two children, W S MacKay, O. St. Morice. To Vancouver (Thursday) Col. Blaney, M. G. Dunbar, H. L. Stevens, W. D. Thexton, P. Petersen, F. Fritzler, J. W. Wilson, J. P. Cade, J. Abraham, J. McLellao, Mr. Weins, R. Blake, Cole. n Bursev. A. E. Carr xTo Sandspit (Thursday) C. Rennie. . . Queen Charlotte Airlines To Massett (today) A. Anderson. E. Unwin.- J. Smith. A. N. parlsn c D Rochon To pon clements (today) Mrg ch , fishing rods without being In possession of licences. In all, six offenders were convicted. One received suspended sentence. The remainder were fined $10 and costs of $3. Nestor Hrecik, whose sentence was suspended, v. as ordered to pay the-$3 costs. Others fined were: Daniel Wlclf, Cierald Ludvlgson. George Mc - Glnnls, Edward Oarner, Jacob Dewagd. In all cases, in default ol payment three days. , Miss Margaret Steeves P.H.N., of the focal public health unit sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to Here's the newest in men's leisure wear, . . soft, coo!, knitted jersey, in a variety of masculine patterns end a full range of rich colors. IT'S KAIEH CO-OP HARDWARE for Canning Machines BURPEE IVES WAY 1 Will take f our Automatic sizes of cans. Can Sealer. each canning machine sold. In'" where will -spend I a holiday visiting with a brother. are here from Taft, Oregon, on';A c. R. Yulll H. Harrison, R. K a honeymoon trip and are the , guests of Dr. Mclntyre's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cherill Mclntyre. They arrived on Monday and will leave Suncay night to visit Stewart. Dr. Mc- Intyre, son of the late Murdoch 1 Mclntyre, pioneer prospector of the north, lived as a boy in Is a Kraduate in medicine from' ! TTMluAfcittr f Arnnnn ' DELIVER WRITE IN IN -3RD AVE. 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N B in ii IT 1 Prince Rupert Florists 1 f Flowers fop All Occaslcnw I i )300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 77' (jt tj?jjUjll' H OFF Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Steenberger and child sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Ocean Falls. . J. A. McManus balled last night on the Prince Rupert alter a visit to Prince Rupert and the interior. . Mir. and Mrs. R. C. Pmons are leaving tonight to make the eek-end return trip on the Camosun to Queen Charlotte City. Don Brown and Jack Morrison sailed last night on the Prince Rupert lor the south. Mr. I Brown will make a trip as far as tCaioarv Ar r..o,..-k ,in -.1-.. In Vancouver. The Dry Goods & Novelty Shop will be closed from July , 13 to 28th. UC4p) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McStay tnd Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson are sailing tonight on the Camosun for a trip to Queen Charlotte City and will return on the Camosun Sunday,. . ... Capt. and Mrs. P .Wold and . icni!dren were passengers aboard the Prince Rupert last evening going through from Ketchikan I to Vancouver. Capt. Wold has I been stationed In Alaska in Sal- vatlon Army work. Just received some very beautiful Opal ladies' rings In I $20 m. BulgeVs. uu,er. - " (1 uu , I Miss Peggy Pullen, who has 'been spending vacation visiting here With her mother, Mrs. H. F Pullen, saile dby the Prince Rupert last night oh her return to her nurse's training duties et Royal Jubilee Hospital', Victoria. I H. O. Perry arrived In the city I on last night train from Prince I George, being here On Daily News ! business, particularly in . con nection with the new building i construction which is hearing completion. ;v- I Clinton Dolphin, who has been I in the employ of Lindsay's Gar-I age here, left by car today, for Vancouver. ' Mrs. Dolphin ant. two sons le.'t for Vancouver on trw Prince R'iert last night.' ffS?i! C05t tO CCMIt, Ont dt CaflMrt'l fintrt London Dry GiM t f popular pricC at This dvertistnt ts net published of displayed by the LiQuor Control Board of by the Govtrrifticnt f BritiA ColuHibft. , ' .v. a- mi J INFANTS WHITE J BOOTS I." W 1 FAMILY SHOE J STORE LTD. - t J Charlie Roberts ; t Phone 357 Box 638 On All Summer Coats serious outbreak of Newcastle disease in British Columbia poultry flocks 4t was announced today. "Effective immediately and until further notice no person may import Into Canada any poultry, raw poultry carcasses or parts thereof or poultry eggs," said the announcement. In addition, no person may move any poultry out of a quarantined area of British Columbia without permission of an inspector under the Animal Contagious Diseases Act." Newcastle disease, raging unchecked through poultry flocks In British Columbia and skyrocketing the loss into potential millions, finds poultry raisers 'and government officials still seeking a cure for the scourge. With more than 350,000 chickens i and turkeys already dead, the provincial Department of Agriculture at Victoria say that loss to the province In, potential income is fast nearing the $3,000,-000 mark. Close to fifteen ner I cent of the province's chicken population has .been wiped out with heaviest losses in the Fraser Valley and on Vancouver Island, j Estimates place federal govern ment aid to stricken poultry pro- difcers In the province at $600,000. Newcastle disease is similar to i Influenza in humans. PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO . 218 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert k VANCOUVERVICTORM Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam 4.LICK ARM. SjTEWART AND ' PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam. 11 p.m. FOR NORTI QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, July 7 and 21 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, July 14 and 28 10 p.m. FRANK J. 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