I? Prfnce Guprrt Daflp nrtos Wfedieiday, August 3. l-ni CARNIVAL TO Ray Reflects . . , , I r (August 3, M4i rivin Officer A. H. HjII fT- brought an RJCAF. plane to KTMEK OF CASADU PRZM ATDT7 BtT.EAC OF CtaCTLATIOJO , CAJ4ADIAX DAJLT KTBTSPAPEH ASSOCIATION 4a tadepidaa omu newspaper kwim o zm upbuuain of Prlne B apart ac4 aU mBunM eonprinnf northern arid entrl BRtM Columbia , U Jthonaeo aa bmaa C aj Mall. Pact 0!(1 Department. Ottawa ( Pubilitwd ewrrj afternoon except Sunday by j rrtnea Bupeit Daiif Nrn LvL, Srd Atfduc. Prtnot RupTV Brtttah OotumM . Prince Ruoert for use on the uiuiiieinjr' first aircraft patrol ever undertaken by the Department of In the execution of a vital and , He mar.a. FEATURE TRAIN FOR CHILDREN A ma;-"'.- attraction at this year's Civ.-: Centre carr.iva! will be the kiaiies train which will operate throughout the gala week for the benefit of the city s small fry. No toy. ir.e t.ajn Is electric 1 Fisheries. unselfish act. it is sometimes! O. A Wl.Dffl, MniiMUt Editor. H a. PZRRT. Mai airing Director. aTBSCRIPTIOS RATES tj Cam. Pa ar; Fr Moctn. 75c: Per Year, M 00. - ptl bj Mai:. Per MonUi. 60c. Per Ten. 5 00 pound trout bite. necessary to surrender both blood and tears. But so far as nut UlOW lu. Two fishermen named Re4-j man and Br n were rescued '. after spending five foodiess days adrift in a disabled gillnet sail at the civic centre iaat evening, when the :'-v. there waint a wet eye in the; s b!y be boat. The small boat was swept ally operand and will carry house. from the Skeena 'i ? . - . . -r . - f f i ! out to tea i capacity load of 54 youngsters I mouth during the storm. i Looking through a newspaper John Rustgaard. Attorney- file datin? buck to 1912, the General of Alaska, addressing other day. it was learned that the Rotary Ciub here, WKed in Prince Rupert a tailored suit Eritish Columbia and Alaska toj cost $20. But the haijdme-co-operate economically and downs were not exactly un-manciaiiy. Opening of th known or neglected. j will operate oa a 500 focit track laid out on McBride Street. The apparatus is the first iare piece of carnival equipment purchased by the Civic Centre. However, a policy of purchasing other items, sjch as a merry-go-round, and perhaps a feiris wheel, is being considered. Clear n' k v,1 - - . - Administration Building HOUSING accommrxlation in Prince WITH Ruptrt showing an acute shortage and with iw immediate prospect of relief, it seems a some-uhit ironic situation that the former United States Army administration building here, which has been gem-rally deemed admirably fitted for ready conversion into a multiple dwelling" of considerable ex-tecJ, should be offered for demolition by the War Assets authorities. If there is an opportunity for a profitable rental t prtjject, here it would seem to be, rThe Prir.ce Rupert Chamber of Commerce is well justified in iU endeavour to have the demolition of at least this administration building delayed jiailway to Prince Rupert madl ' ! co-operaUon practical, he, 1P must b. an unt.,d hu. The train is eil known to Bri-! a powerful story behind the Amethyst. So far. everything j has been coldly official, but the ; usn Columbia youngsters. ror years it was operated in the David Spencer store in Vancouver. It was uicn out and placed for sale when Spencer's j reader can detect, somewhere, (urusl I, I39) City Solicitor Edward F. Jones vasl mumumuhi. ivy ana. i. f.-mnrf riwwi m hi. berth picture the situation! ABriUsh" warship trapped and held a a I at' aboard the Prince Rupert was sold to the T. Eaton Co. j Last Christmas 'the train set j a record of having carried . 150.000 children in a month I i Alert Bav He was on hU wav hostage! A stark rh.llen? PRICES C BUY MEN'S HOKJMv men s uiim n T ViMSm MEN'S GABAfil)) T $lJJ.v4t VOl NG MEN'S TV HOUSlMG PROBi-EM SOLVED Silas A. Burgett poses w urr his rake in Jror.t of the 11 -room house built by himself and his wife on the shore of Big Crooked Lake near Brighton. Mirh. They built the home when Mr. Burgett was 75 and his wile 7u. That was five years ago. Mr. Bureett, a pamter, developed lead poisoning in 1S37 and the medicos gave him six months to live. Tod&y doctors say he is good for another ten years. In building the house, Mrs. Burgett mixed the mortar. Her husband laid the stones. They are now planning to build a smaller house. 'rom Communism reprinting . business trip.' , to Vancouver on a nut everything rcthiru tY Rj-itJh Wairv I until every prospect of having the building disposed j better than 5,000 a day on its . J fthiects trt1 Months of silence. The Prince Rupert tnioargu --- circular track Like most electric trains, it derives its power from a third j rail, which will be carefully' Council, object of which WM to ceuui.ee aim uumj p.rawge. bring about an embargo onlThen- the mtssage. winding up shipment of war materials to lth tne ru1in God Thel King-and a Utile later the agress-.r nations, was organ- a Th ,mm.ti- ennsisLerf King's own order to "splice the of for a useful purpose, such as conversion to housing, is. exhausted. If not in Prince Rupert, surely somewhere there must be enterprising interests who would perceive here a golden opportunity for investment Track laying will be begun on SLACKS-Ts tllkJ covered at the loading from the public. point: McBride Street, near the back' 1 of the Civic Centre, this week. ' FUNERAL OF PIONEER WOMAN 1 of Thomas Elliott. Rer. H. O.I mai brit'e " Ve- U suunds iFunston. George Law.wn. Dr. R.t 'ry. Cheer up! A lew ! E Coleman. Jack Deane. Ed-1 n5ore weeks shali r;' nd Now ... , . MEN'S SPOEI SE Washable T t Now . .. '... ward Chuna Kte. H. Harcus and' Bood old movies will be along of esteem and INTERESTING REPORT i rinai Lnouies with the whole show. M EN'S SI"(T M reach this edi K A A-N l governmental reports H s-shable T k.J V I torial desk. They are usuallv of stereotvned. ', respect were paid to another of F. McKenzie. ' Prince Rupert's well known and esteemed pioneer women this While building a road in con- ' afternoon Mrs. Ar.netta Louise nection Wit! the fortification of ' Smith, wife of Thomas P. Smith, Frederick point. Northern Con-! who passed away Monday In the .itruction Co. workmen dug up Prince RuDert General Hc-uu. ;r'e skeletons of 12 natives, be- Three thousand Boy Scouts spent ten days in camp at Ottawa and. when the time came to say farewell, there wasn't a! crap of paper or bit of rub-i bish on the camp grounds.. The ' Scouts saw to that. - Now MEN' S G.tBUbn D.B.. Latest, ttfr To MEN'S WORaTUi O B., All-U wt t-To UIM-Si. MEN'S S0X-f; ork. From. Tis I She had been to failing hci!th ! for the past few year and tfce j misfortune U.rt weeks' ittfj t( Ueved by their apparent .age1 and condition of their teeth, to; oe aboriginal. The remains' were carefully re-interred t t 1! suffering a fractured hip- hastened the er.4. 'Vi . 5? Mrs. Smith mas year ojtfcge and had liveJ in Prince Rups rt thirtv-five years. Born "Wi On- BOYS' SCHlJOl 4 'I SUFFERED AGONIZING There is said to be no danger of complications in the event of j blue blood beinc? used for don- (.tioixs and subsequent trans-1 fusions. It seems this point was tried out in Boston iMass.i some years ago and proven to the satisfaction of everybody. PAtNt j tario, she livexl as a young o-j man in Manitoba- She earn to k - 'lit l inn wj&t Jt , V . Prince Rupert tnM Kamlot.ps. With her bus bald, Mrs. Srr.itli had lived qnteU j at Fainrtew. In addition to her widower. Mrs Smith U aurvrved by JS.i ee sons Edward P. Smith. Plince Premier St. Laurent has returned to Ottawa after three, weeks" holiday in the country. " j To $lii-Su BOYS' SPORT S To $2iS-Now BOYS' A.VKU ' To M Sum .... BOYS' PANTS-i choose for scim Good fit and i-I'rom ' LADIES' AVKUi To 50c No. Pa LADIES' STlXX'v ; To Sac No . I (HMDS ASKUT-: To 40c .No . t ' X if . ..... I i I ' X v i Rupert; Rilph Smith. SmiUiers, -li , and "Thomj ptn.i'a. irt takf I .. I . i. . A, LJP. II,. BALAGNO Floris Phone Green 787 Uoi 1133 - 1 I! mer iThf(fna Clay of Dei' j Mclnas. arui Mf . Ljjjdeo ICaro- : - I r routine and unimaginative character, full of statistics of little general interest although sometimes efforts are made to brighten them up a bit with J9t olographs. However, one annual report distinctly different from the usual has come to hand. We were attracted by a new type of cover on the "Report of the Deputy Minister of Lands, Surveys and Water Eights Branches" and, perusing its contents, found a number of popularly written treatises on various - f!) -ses of this department's activities." It is a new dep"arture in presentation of information and the report should be a valuable reference and compen-, djum of information by virtue of the reports on j topographical and other surveys. " , Of exceptional interest is the exhaustive report j ef the topographical survey by A. H. Ralfs, B.C.L.S., ; pn, the Lakelse Lake area. Similarly interesting is ! ait astronomic survey and reconnaissance of the I Silin Telegraph Creek area. ; Interesting pictures' include aerial views of ' Prince George and Quesnel and there are also pictures of the central interior country including the iTerrace-Lakelse and Hazelton districts. i US SERIOUS AS POLIO I Q0LI0MYELITIS, at present, is not a preventable I disease in the sense that there has been de- veloped no proven immunizing agent. Diphtheria and whooping cough are preventable diseases, yet each caused more deaths in 1948 than did dread polio. Medical authorities do not claim to be able t to prevent polio, but they can prevent diphtheria and whooping cough through immunization. The 1 1948 statistics would indicate that, where these two j diseases are concerned, Canada's immunizing pro- line) Ineenion of Vanenuver.j Twelve graichi!)re include Ralph Smith, fcfarer pr..ideiit j of the Canadian jjgion tere. j The f aner aJ took lne this '. afternofjO from the Grenvilie JOHN H. BULGER PTOMETRl3T John Bulger Ltd. Third Avtnue ' A. MarKKNZIE . , FrRNlTIJKK ITH. A GOOD f LACE TC BL'Y SPECIAL Cntinental Bed. Full -Kixe. Rest more flat ribbon spnnr, full sixe. Ace sprinc fill mattress, full size ttlM See our carpet trst arrived Phone 77S 317 Srd Avenue Court Cbapet of B.C. Unaer-taicers, Rev. U Q. KeLer officiating.' There s large gathering 'Of old frKTitla. Mrs. E. 3. Smith p-esj led at the orgato.- to acaMapv.y the ; f ! ww'wtHrtwr ( ' k,M,m-r ' - ,'v," s''-r'1 " . - , - The Oi4 Bugged CrA.f IntermssV took pjae to Fair-view Cemetery and th pallbearers were H. M. Menzie, Angus Macdnald, Norrnl.i Bt-l- A NEW HOME Deserves the Best lis, Lloyd R!e, Hugh Macdonald, ike Kruger. ANYTIME isto CLEAN YOUR CHIMNEY ... Let us Inspect, repair and clem our chimney now Be prepared for Fall. We also specialize In repair of ruttrrs, down pipe and roofing. rAVWAW PRINCE CHARLES A.D PROCD PARENTS Taking advantage of a sunny day, Princess Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, play with little Prince Charles on the lawn of their summer home in Windlesham Moor, England. At top, Princess Elizabeth holds up the eight-months-old tot. At bottom, the proud father poses with his young son. RE: CER11KICAT1 Of riTI.E NO S042-I TO lyr TWENTY-FOUR ! 124 1. BLOCK TWENTY-NINE UMlJ SECTION SIX 6l, CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT. MAP Vii j WHEREAS ausfaciory proof of liass of the above Certificate of Title . iattied in ttie name of K'-ll Macljean ba been fid Ui Uiu office, nmice ! ( I ks hereby given that I shall at the j INTERCITY CHI MNEY SO Free Estimates Phone Red 141 Re Authorized Licensed Chimney Service. All i Cases . 1 Deaths' Whooping Cough I Cases , I Deaths FOR BIILD1NG Sl'PPLIES AAD ESTIMATES PHONE 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Bui Id erg and Contractors expiration of one month from tlie date of the first publication hereof. I feaue a ProvisMnal Certificate of ! Title In lieu of naid lost Certificate, unlesa In the meantime valid ob-' Jeetlon be made to me In writing ! - DATED at the Land Registry l Office. Prince Rupert. B C, thia llh tlay at July. IH4'J, A D. 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 i 898 1,550 2,535 2,786 3,211 2,804 ! 85 140 229 270 311 287 ; I j 7,084 10,324 7,676 12,192 13,382 19,082 i 155 232 226 457 333 416 i 1,158 2,291 2,527 384 721 327 73 88 177 24 39 26 All T)p Sl'PPLIES FOR Polio ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Regifatrat of Titles. (1841 I lBINTINC Cases . Deaths ENGLISH CHINA BREAKFAST SETS 20 and 22 Piece-Cups and Saucers Cream and Sugar Sets SILVERWARE . Cake Plates Butter DUhes Bon Bons Comports v Phone Red 400 STATIONER? f"1 GREETING (A PENS AND BLOOD LOl r t DIBB PRINTING ( 518 Srd Ave. W. BESNER BLOCK W. J. Nelson and Mrs. B. E. Eyolfson, Anglican Women's Auxiliary; Mrs. Erling Pedersen, Mrs. McWhinney and Mrs. O. K. Fausht, United Church Women's Auxiliary. Volunteer nurses were Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. O. L, Murray end Mrs. N. A. S. Pett. Volunteer workers in the I . i i (Continued from age 1) Llood donations from 201 people, iOO in the afternoon session and 161 in the evening. Since jhe clinic opened Monday evening, 403 people have given blood. This afternoon: the clinic was OR Ml DRW In operation at the Civic Centre even'nB were: DRUGS NOW Q.C A.' OFFERS A ONCE-WEEKLY 1 , EVERYONE Doesn't Get Two Weeks With Pay' but you can give your,, wife a "once -a-week-holiday" by arranging for regular dinner dates at the , -. . , . WV A . St SERVICE TO Plight VV. PRESCRIP1ION CHEMi! STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS, 9 AM 10 SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 12 NOON T Departs Prince Bu- -Or.. f' Mrs. J. Garon, Mrs. L. Doiron and Mrs. G. r. Brett, Catholic Women's League; Mrs. E. Heel, Mrs. E. Anderson and Mrs. F. Smith, Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary; Edith Sor-ens, Mrs. T. Solllen and Mrs. C. Btangebye, Lutheran Ladles Aid; Mrs. A. L. Haines, Co-ordinating Council. Volunteer nurses were Mrs Walter Smith, Mrs. O. L. Murray, Mrs. James Fields and Mrs Walter Landon. Xvhere night-shift workers at the Columbia Cellulose Co. plant gave blood. Tonight, it moves to the Cellulose Co.'s friess hall at Watson Island to receive donations from workers. '( Volunteer assistants Tuesday fiftetnoon were: Mrs. O. E- H. Montgomery, registrar; Mrs. T. J. Boulter, Co-ordinating Council; Mrs. T. Norton Youngs, Mrs. A. Davidson and Mrs. B. R. Donaldson, Women's Canadian Club; Mrs. Lionel Holtby, Mrs. pert at 09:30 D8T Everyv, '35 - i ys A . 7 P.l. TO 9 P M. Thursday. Por Information and RoaerraUona 4 Al l, 4: or Call at the QCA Office Ktllaa Se Christopher Block Civic Centre Dining Room For Reservations aiid Chicken In The Rough Phone Red 70S Emergency w ' fro and 7 pftc Suni' nii Dally car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 0 p.m QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES LTD?