print Rupert iDaiip fitw Thursday, June 9, 1949 Derailment Cause Of Train's Delay 13-YEAR-OLD SAVES FRIEND FROM DROWNING Due to the derailment of four cars of lumber on an east- bound freight train between Goat River and Loos, just east of MRrldp t.nniahf's nsnapr A marine tragedy was nar- tr rf. rrnn. iv,.rn. .in.m .ted 8altLakes' daylight time", is reported nine recently n when 13-year a old girl u tM brought her swimming skill Into i so will not be arrivi untiJ g uT" 2-yearJ o'clock tomorrow morning. The old r. fnend who had slipped into .iumber while , off the deep water while wading. turn8 track did not oyer pnn. Shirley Yurgensen, 13-year ' cipal reason for delay was the old daughter of Major and Mrs. j getting of equipment to the k -a jiff. - P v' , ""'1 scene of the run-off. I. I i I iikc tnis . Advertise in tne Dally News! First to aid in determining tlip required quantity we checked our roof for lizc. ' IB w. xurgensen, salvation Army, responded to cries for help when : her friend, Virginia Qark of j Mill Bay, floundered in the ' deep water and disappeared, j Shirley was swimming some (distance away when she heard j cries of people on the shore and ; saw Virginia disappear. She swam to the spot and found her friend under water. She got beneath the girl and pushed up-! ward, then pulled her to shore. BUILD B.C. PAYROLLS" LOW AIR FARES ' r i i Nature's r -W ... .4 Thon my wife and I vi.uled our local Kidney Dealer and viewed DUROIU sample for color. Sh jhttse red. I picked Rreen. That's right the roof is red. j In her attempts to cry for Finest i help, Virginia had swallowed a I I Food ! , ERADIATED considerable amount of water which made timely rescue. "Shirley is a very good swimmer and she didn't think she ONLY $44.85 PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER you ptnf yout Rmc n money wlwTy wncit you By CPA. You get to yout deitinttion in '' hurry, untircd, with extra lime for thirds that " matter. And you mvc an extra 1 0 on a round-trip ticket. Daily fiijhts, except Sunday. Plan now to fly CPA. VANCOUVER GIRLS IN CANADIAN BALLET Marina Kat-ronis zips up Margaret Morley's costume before going on sUge to perform In the second Canadian Ballet Festival which was held in Toronto, Ont., before a capacity house. Both girls are from Vancouver,' with the Panto-Pacific ballet troupe. Other cities represented in the festival were Winnipeg, Montreal, Ottawa, Hamilton and Toronto. Eany-to-follow directions for application wer' contained in every bundle. So in no time at all we had finished the joK Hright DUK01D Shingles were applied rinht over the old roof. Plenty of milk is essential to any well-balanced diet. In Pacific you'll find an easily digested, economical milk containing the necessary minerals and vitamins for healthy meals. Contact your CP. or Travel Agent was doing anything exceptional when she helped Virginia," Mrs. Yurgensen said. "However, she was shaking more than Virginia was; after it was over." , Virginia, whose parents live at Mill' Bay on the Naas River, is staying at the Salvation Army hostel for native girls while in the city. RESIDED HERE NIGH 40 YEARS There is one grandchild here, Jacqueline Gustafson. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon from Gren-ville Court Chapel of B. C. Vacuum packing insures farm freshness. i ' ' s It was amazing our home was new again! No more leaks no more patching or painting. Our colorful DUKOID roof provided a permanent end to exensive repair bills and seasonal PACIFICMILK Mrs. Elissa Gustafson Passes Undertakers with Rev. Earl Soil-Away in Eighty-Second Year and of St. Paul's Lutheran Resident of Prince Rupert church officiating. luoumwu cliiu vacuum faciceri t e if m warn v.- You saw :;, m the News! It Pays to Advertise! upkeep. p z-z$ Tit : ,r:" -x-. - -v a look mow ) JL, KaVI'tS ' .H'.'.V PSat AS. BSiP rNEvA . JUST V W BEAUTUC J ilf - S0METHINO TO REM EMUER ! nuine DL'ROID Shingled are made only Sidney Roofing and Fawr Co. Ltd. t your Sidney dealer today. since oupeniuer isiu wnen sne came here from Scandinavia, Mrs. Elissa Christina Gustafson, wife of Edward Eric Gustafson, for many years foreman of the city waterworks department, pased away at noon yesterday at her home, 353 West Ninth. She had been In failing health since suffering a stroke eight years ago and for the past two-and-a-half yars had been Dedridden. Mrs. Gustafson was born in 1867 in Grlmsosund. Norway. ROOFIKG & PAPER CO. LTD. VICTORIA VANCOUVM Victoria E. 4131 Louvlr MA. 231 IN PRINCE RIPERT Dt'ROII) I'RODl CTS OBTAINABLE AT GORDON AND ANDERSON LTD. i J I'M REWRITING ALU " , 1 fi J P tel GIVE ME Tu BIGGE.5T. rv, C HERE'S A OILLV Ajo a (5 1 " I I ( Mv RECIPES ON THIS J i li r JJf ROUGHEST, YOOGHES7 TKayv2 1 1 1 1 hi Vf "ONOERFUU ZTN 3- LOCK VOU WAVE ViP fi but came here from Sweden with her husband and young son. Residence in Prince Rupert had since been continuous. In addition to her husband and son, Carl Gustafson, now waterworks foreman, Mrs. Gustafson is survived by a married daughter, Mrs. J. H. (Arnoldai Berg .in Trondhjem, Norway. c "I understand your Harry: "You don't think she nd is a typist. Djcs .she bought an tTij.se swell duds oufj touch system?" of her salary, do you?" HOTEL ARRIVALS W'WiWjK WayMwwww. -.-rn tW .t' ' "i. - - "1 ! ft a?7W"7II A SKILLED vl HT P 1 r"" IKI" JC ONE MOPE LOAO Si";" I VYsAFECRiSvER 11 . (C-AND EVERYTHING I w V-'" COULONT ) l - L '1 " ' VtT open this v?Zs " ' 9 vv ' r-rrnl J4 ovjn wa be locked I , Prince Rupert J. T. Cawley, Montreal; G. S , Gherman, Montreal; D. B. Cars-, well, Montreal; S. H. McGuire, Vancouver; E. L. Bartle, Victoria; B.. Allen, Vancouver; E. Hew-! itt, Vancouver; W. J. Robertson, ! Vancouver; E. Likness, Vancouver; S. Skog, Vancouver; D. R. ' Finlayson, Vancouver; J. Faire 3, Vancouver; A. R. Potter, Vancouver; C. B. Crocker, Vancouver; C. F. Folwell, Vancouver; G. Sutherland, Vancouver; O. Hanson, City; M. Silverman, Vancouver; A. R. Brown, Vancouver; A. Dixon, Courtenay; M. C. Johnson, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Marshall and family, Vancouver; M. E. MacDonakl, Vancouver; E. W. Johnson. s yry EW GEORGE DR Leader PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY 11 w'll speak from Sudbury, Ont. MO - 3:15 P.M. P.D.T. ,vHhe TrunsCanada Network of the CBC J apr. fW, Kiry reahwi' , , "'" - j, i ,.11.11.1 1 IrTrTN j& fxu II I u ii& 5 J- , i'm just fiswinc; ) mv F ape a A f7 Fmvrim MOM WAS THE STAR Margaret O'Brien, 12 - year - old movie star, was reduced to playing a supporting role and her mother, Mrs. Gladys O'Brien, was the star of the occasion when Mrs. O'Brien, wed orchestra leader Don Sylvio at Palin Beach, Fla. Mrs. O'Brien said that Margaret "turned on the tears" when she learned that she would have to share her mom with someone else. She also sobbed almost constantly during the ceremony and afterwards refused to kiss her stepfather for the benefit of photographers. THURSDAY, JUNE 9 STATION CFPR 2:00 - 8:15 P.M. P.D.T. PARTY 1