AS I SFE IT Continued from page 2) Hospital Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, May 17, 1952 f I r- "..,- "! v. $ . . . -j . Population of Karachi, capital 450.000 to 1.200.000 since Pakistan of Pakistan,- has increased from and India were separated. i I BL UESTONE in I J""l Eastern Star Ladies Hold Conference Held Here Hospital authorities from northern British Columbia will converge on Prince Rupert next Wednesday when representatives from boards of management of hospitals throughout the north will attend the Northern Regional Hospital Conference here. Percy Ward, executive secre Sport raddy O Gorman re-entered hospital this week, further treatment to his feet being necessary. City employees who started blacktopping on the avenue near Cow Bay brieve last Tuesday morning, reached McBride Stieet Friday. The job will be resumed on the harbor side of the bridge. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davey are home from a visit to Sand.spit on the Queen Charlotte Islands, where their sun. John Davw is iftiTiioon was six COLORFUL PRACTICAL SMART Annual Tea P THE oL ETTERBOX REGRETS DEATH Editor, The Daily News: I was sorry to hear of the death by accident of Mr. Alex Hunter. . During my stay In Prince Rupert with the Royal Canadian Navy, I got to know Mr. Hunter very well. When I got transferred to . Ottawa in September, 1945. Mr. Hunter came to say goodbye. He was a fine man, a real gentleman and I know his passing will be a great loss to Prince Rupert. May I extend my sincere sympathies to those who are lft to mourn. Sincerely, R. B. BOWMAN. Lieut. Commander, RCN (Ret). Turner Valley, Alberta. I miests al the Pro- 1 I 1 i vp tea hi'ld at i . Shirts 1, of Mr. ;nid Mrs. J. I The annual tea held by the .. Fourth Avenue 0ic ?f Easter Star Thursday tary of the Bniisn Columbia 1 particularly icmuie proved a the view of ,u the success success. Mrs. Lillian Alexander, Worthy uj tiiy ! staWned s customs excise of fi- ft w I . e was centred with , Matron of the Order, received (' "V. . Hospital Association, and Lloyd Del-wilier, commissioner of the BC. Hospital Insurance Service, will attend. Also present will be representatives from hospitals in Fort St. John, Dawson City, Prince George, Quesncl, Williams Lake, Vanderhoof, Burns Lake, Smith-crs, Ilazclioik ttnd Teiiuce for 'the one-day conference. pils at school recess hour. The kid drunks ate in jail. Conditions on Vancouver's skid road are bad. But I defy any honest observer to say they are any worse than those in the heart of Toronto in one rooming house district. 4l I DO SEE one great improve-' nient here. All classes of the community are facing the fact thft alcoholism is a problem, and that it requires new and better education. The Alcoholics Anonymous, here as in B.C., are doing the most useful work of any organization I can discover. They are showing people, not just telling them. They even have a branch in Kingston pen. But even hard-boiled and long time "wet" papers like the Toronto Telegram have recently carried signed articles by one of their own hard-bitten editors on how he cured himself of alcoholism 1 by the so-called Antabuse system). In fact. I sense rather than see in Ontario more of an alertness to the evils of alcoholism than I have seen since before 1914. There is one fact I would like to impress on "moderate" people in B.C. That is, that after you try everything then go back to what Ontario now has that is hotel sale of hard liquor there is only one other change to try from then on. That is Prohibition. It is paradoxical, but I think true, Ontario Is closer to prohibition than E.C. is precisely for the reason that she has the bars back., under another name. "That is why I say to B.C. leave bad enough alone. YES ! ! Color in men's sport shirts wil! be sen this year from Mexico to Alaska. Let us show you the Bluestone "BARBAUV," a washable, lightweight fabric in a Paisley design. ' Priced at $6.50 Tile Bluestone "It 1 V I E It A," a wa.'hable fabric in contrasting two-tone fro.its. Inverted pleat pockets with contrast color in the pleats. Priced at $5.50 ii. ,"trii'r'sr'r ! J J BIBLICAL RIVER The River Jordan rises 1700 feet above sea-level and flows 160 miles to the Dead Sea,, 1292 feet below sea-level. GREAT FORTRESS The old French fortress at Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island was once the strongest fort in North America. f j,. the remainder 01 bucoui. dworaU'd with red; Music from recordings for the tulips and stocks. ! afternoon was In charge of Mrs. 'l-s Harvey and Mrs. ! F'rcw. and loaned by Rupert jjj, in receiving were : Radio and Electric. iiniMin. Mesdames W. ! Pouring were: Mrs. R. Morrl-fA. E. Smith. T. W. j son, Mrs. Cuthlll, Mrs. F. Dibb jt Stewart and Scott ! Mrs. T. Beattie. jived. Mrs. H. M.j Serving: Mrs. E. Dawes, Mrs ld , j R. Cameron, Mrs. J. Evans Mrs lie. Progressive- . j Stevens, Mrs. R. Hoban and 4 candidate in the Mrs. O. Murray tn.rlrCHl c-II-!b00tn The Whlte 'hant and plant yr.cn manager, c p resent to meet the - ,t j- k,l other men joined ! cro M c BrechYn and Mrs Mrs- hours. Cer business ; w Bailey I i Home cookfng was convened by firbes, government 1 Mrs. A. Rivett assLsted by Mrs. A. f.-e Rupert, returned , Domlnato and Mrs. N. Berg. f,in,m a brief visit! Table centre, of beautiful ,:ere general condi- spring flowers representing the considered favor- 1 colors of the Order, was donated WA TTS & NICKERS ON DRESS PUMPS MEN'S CLOTHING Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 345 Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hollby left on Friday night's train for Halleybury to attend the wedding of their son, Lieutenant Gwynn Holtby. Miss Monica Holtby will Join them In Edm nntrin where she has been visiting since UBC closing. 'Miss Marlon Stuttart, R.N., has succeeded Miss Mary Sinclair as operating room superintendent at Prince Rupert General Hospital. Another staff change has been the addition of Miss A. Tenaka, R.N., born in Prince Rupert. UBC Grad ' Returns Alfred Edward Burnip, who graduated this year with second class honors in mechanical engineering from UBC, has returned home to spend the first part of the summer with his parents. In August, Mr. Burnip will go to Montreal- to take a position with Aluminum Company .of Canada. During the summer, he will be employed with his father at Northern Fishermen's Cold Storage. After graduating from Booth Memorial high school here, Mr. Burnip joined the RCAF and later continued his studies at UBC. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs A. W. Burnip of this city. i . 1 ana arranged by Mrs. W. D f Vance. The Individual tables I were centred with iris and daffo- rills ideri 1 Just Arrived LADIES' WHITE AND COLORED SHOES Mrs. W. Simmons was of the tea room assisted by ild. Bulger's. ! Mrs- D- Kristmanson, Mrs. H. Mrs Baker arrived rom Van- ; couver early in the week to join j hei husband, Jens Baker, who 1 ! had reached here earlier. Both i I were living in Prince Rupert dur- j j ing the Second Great War and 1 : now resume residenee, where 1 they take over care and general j supervision of the Pioneers' Home in Westview. I Fashion Footwear Advertising in the Daily News; i brins quick results. ' j ; wugHt and Mrs. B. Morrison. I mi' K' t ENGLISH 1 Cashier for the afternoon ' was I .-t Biain Bros. Ar- j Mrs. T. McMeekin, Sr. I v, k!y. ( 1 18c ) ; Raffles werp ,n charge of Mfg ;vc Saturday, May j E- Saunders, Mrs. T. Wilford and Temple. Everyone Mr-'- Alex Mitchell. j j Winners of the raffles were: ii imtoii. of the Mu- i t40l'ci'y hampor donated by the oil Canada, is in the ' CnaPlcr- won by Mrs. D. Krist- 4 of his periodical ' niansor with ticket 177; chicken 4 Savoy. 37. (tf 1 I d"ner donated by Mrs. G. Alex- 1 ander, won by Mrs. J. Mussallem, 'arnt Salt Lak? ticket 102: fern and Jardiniere diners o ration to-I donated by Mrs. S. Woxiside, ,iy. May 18. Leave I won by Mrs. E. Saunders with 'k t.s every hour from ! 'ieket 104; box of candy, made G: ecu 3!M and I and donated by Mrs. W. Sim-(ltcjimons. Jars won by Mrs. J. W. East- iJH ' W00d: bux of candy' made and ppTvrp pi- h I fconal Mrs. W. D. McAra, No- n- inn ' A , i won by Mrs. Jean Cameron, tick-"c of ad officers ft 1 16; mens set donated by Mrs. f- ls ffiucsted 011 r. Dibb. won by Mrs W D f J0, !'"st D'Rrpp. McAra, ticket 132; make-up kit I ' rctnim cordially , donated by Mrs. W. D. Vance, won 5" ''p"ls 8 P m 1 by Mrs. Joan Stevens with ticket Scry. Utct 148 This firm favourite, i sparkling yctra dry lager is served wit pleasure all year round. -Here in British Columbia the pure soft water and gentle climate combine with the skill and patience of the brewers to bring you Lucky 9. 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