7531 Funeral With Prince Rupert Daily New? Tuesday, April 13- 152 Ketchikan-Prime Rupert Service Masonic Rites Queen Charlotte Air Lines of. Prince Rupert and Ellis Air SHIPS and Masonic honors were accorded the late H. B. M. Valentin, piomer city dairyman, whose Huesons Bay. Enlarging at Prince George Lines of Ketchikan are proceeding with plans to operate a join', commercial air service between Prince Rupert and Ketchikan. WATERFRONT Some time this year It. isioped ppiNrp. nw)Rr;F rvmtract lor me construction oi a siu.uuu r v f' addition and renovations to the ! : Hudson's Bay Company store.! funeral took place this afternoon from the Grenvllle Court, chapel of B.C. Undertakers to Falrvlew Cemetery. Members of the craft gathered at the Masonic Temple and then proceeded to, Join a congregation of mourners which crowded the chapel. Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiated and Mrs. J. C. Gilker preslcd at tlM organ. Hymns were "Abide With Me," and" "Lead Kindly Light." T. A. Johnstone, worshipful master of Tsimpsean Lodge, of here has been let A. P. Andersen, or.al contractor. ARTHUR KENNEDY pKT The extension; 30 by 90 feet, if to nave tr.e service started. Seventy-three passengers were Applications for the necessary aDoard CPR teamer Princess permits are being made both to Noran wncn sne arriv-.d here Canadian and American govern- yesterday morning from Van- 'Tlen"i'- ; couver enroute to Skagway. Six " passengers disembarked here Wllllisill iFiii.iii I'vi'-iimt! .si from the vessel and 'en took pas-w sag.i for the norm from prince Iroill lilXaliv IlJlhil Rupert. The Norah had 400 tons "After of frci8nt for Skagway. trying many kinds of reme- dies to relieve ronsti nation. I will bring the firms total spa:e close to 10,000 square feet. Pro-i-'ion is being made for a fur JAMES EDWARDS WILL CEELIDhn J -forage vault, first In Prince i George's history. Construction 1 1 Today and Wednesday S aTZ Eveninq Shows I fl Tt 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. V I scneauie cans ioi completion uy 1 s int.. i r . if' LIBRARY GEM SASKATOON 'CP' A rare atlas of 17th century maps by famous A capacity list of 250 passengers came out of Vancouver aboard the steamer Princess Louise at the week-end. The laigj majority got off at Kcma-no and Kitimat for employment on Alcan projects. From Vancouver twenty passengers came to Prince Rupert while 17 arrived here from Kitimat. .which deceased was a member, assisted with a Masonic committal service at Fail view Cemetery The pallbearers were John Mc-Lcod Dan Kristmansoa, William Husoy Richard Long Jack Mus-sallem and W. J. Ranee, i There were numerous floral i tributes. M'WMiMtrj Dutch cartographers was pre sented by H. D. Eliott to the - finally turned to a daily helping of ALL-bran. No constipation now!" confides happy Montreal woman. And delicious Kellogg's ai.i.-hran may bring back your youthful regularity if your sulioring has been due to lack of bulk in your diet. It's the only type ready-to-eat cereal that supplies till the bulk you may need. " all-bran is high in iron and protein - not habit-forming. Eat ) i cupful f- of Kellogg's ai.l-Iiran daily; drink plenty of liquids. Kellogg's is so '. pure you'll like all-bkan that if you're not complrlehi snii.-fiid aftT , 10 days, send empty carton to -Kellogg's London, Ont., and get DOUBLE VOUK MONEY BACK! University of Saskatchewan Hi three wotJi library The folio is valued at $500. Union steamer Coquithim, Capt. James Hu iter, returned to por DANA ANDREWS DOROTHY McGUIRI FARIEY GRANGER TO TRY "WONDER DRUG"-S;x-nionth-old Joanne Lanouette, in critical condition in an Ottawa hospital suffering from j tubercular meningitis, is to be treated with Rimifon, described j as a new "wonder drug." The drug, being shipped from Montreal ! I. ever meant 1 so much to so nany people.. Kitimat Shovel Man Succumbs at noon today from Alice Arm due in port tomorrow afternoon and Stewart and sailed at 2 p.m. from Vancouver via Kitimat a id in continuation of hor voyage to Kemano and, after discharging a PEGGY DOW j to Ottawa, has been tried at the Hull, Que., sanatorium on two i ' patients. Its use on Joanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1 lPI?0i; IXTC11 C'ARTUOS HIIIJ Lanouette, will be the first time it has been tried in Ottawa. Dr. , Napoleon Tivmblay, of the Hull sanatorium, was cautious about . Vancouver. small parcel of general cargo. j here, will proceed to Alice Arm ' Frank . Waterhouse freighter and Stewart where she will load j Chilliwack, Capt. A. D. Gough, is concentrates for Vancouver. Remains have reached the city Classified Ads Pcy TODAY AM) WEDNESDAY Shows 7.( the drug which United States clinical exper's have termed, "pBssibly one of the greatest medical discoveries of all time." (CP PHOTO) ! and interment will take place here tomorrow of Francis Oliver Wilson, 42-year-old shovel oper- ' iator, from . New Westminster, who died suddenly last Friday ! at an Alcan construction camp ! at Tarte Bay in the Kitimat larea. Coroner Will Robinson of ; Terrace satisfied himself that death was due to natural causes TWrPflxrfl h.n a hrnthnr A.MI H li H H M B II Five Barley Cargoes to Finish Up Grain Shipping Season Here I Between now and the end of July five vesseld liam. in New Westminster, where will load some two million bushels of barley for Japan ; eT'SBSS Prater THE CIVIC CENTRE PRESENTS The Final Concert of This Sawn k Wed. April 16, 1952430 BRONISLAV GIMPEL WorlJ Eamouj Violinist CARL FUERSTNER Pianist - AccompanM a a M m FOR A YOUNG AND from the Prince Rupert grain elevator and that will wi" conduct the funeral from the chapel of B.C. Undertakers. clean up grain shipments from here for the season, Since grain shipping started WELL DRESSED HOLIDAY Popular Steamer Prince Rupert Violinist Is Great Artist ; from here late last year eight vessels have loaded some 2,500,-000 bushels of wheat for Japan. i Now the plant Is turning to barley shipping. "It depends on the crop," said an elevator spokesman this morning when asked about the WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STOISg m i Bronislav Gimpel, who plays m : in Frince Rupert tomorrow night, H mnv nnt. tiavi flio nrncc cln-i-ri-f Cute ar (lie IUimiv himself . . colorful as Master CRgs the happiest, most pleasing combination of all! Anil you'll discover it right here in our complete selection of togs for young Parailers! ADMISSIONS: Admissions: Members Non-Mcnib'a AT prospects for grain moverncnt SAILS FOR Vancouver nd Intermediate Ports Each Thursday 1 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNKIIII Comfort and Service 1 40 1.75 CIVICC Rush 100 1.25 Stuck ills 25 cents audit: 1 enjoyed by Heifctz. Menuhin and i lnroKn nere next crop year : Ktvlsler but is said to have the ! commencing In the fall. same training, ability and u:i-' first of the barley ships is 5 ' demanding of music and the expected during the first week 5 violin. in May. There will be a second H B n m j Gimpel, who played as a boy ' s,liP in May. one in June and prodigy with the Vienna Sym- two'in July. 1 phony Orchestra, came to Am- Barley is now moving rapidly erica In 1937 where he played in into the elevator. Already about t! xy jacket suit wilh knile pleated skirt. Navy blue. PlaUl wool double-breasled coat; crisp white pique cellar. Piaiii anif plain 3-piecc etiM'inli.'e; bolern, skirt, blouse. 1 i y 'movies, on the radio and in con-; 150.000 bushels are in the bins1 u certs. with another 300,000 bushels in ' For Reservations Write or Call f'lTY OK DEPOT OEEICE PRINCE RUPEHT, PC. tor thos? who love great 200 cars in the yards, music, and for those who wonder ! A barley cargo consists of about :S50,000 bushels. wriy people love great music, Gimpel Is said to cast a spell i CARRY VW From Manchester To Great Lakes 'ha' will enchant, for as a inn-! sician and technician, he Is re- i ported superb. ; This is the last of the Alaska' Music Trail Concerts this season, i Financially this series, as the i last, was not a success. Whether ttt i n nr li H M B B a p H M If B H K m n B tl K a a ti w 9 a u u it is successful as a cultural venture is a matter of individual opinion. at WALLACE'S OF COURSE Don't Forget . . . The First Annual EASTER BALL The Civic Centre Tern t'lub Easter Hall Fridoy, April 18 In (be Auditorium A' Your Civic Centre 9 to 1 Doors cl'xsc at 11:30 Music by the Four Dukes Lndie ,r)0c Men $1 00 Dress Optional Prlzos Prlrcshnicnts will be served Ticket? may be obtained from m member o i the executive or the Civic Cent.o UNCHESTER, Eng. One of j the nnalle.st ships ever to be placed on the North Atlantic run, i the "Manchester Pioneer," had t .saued for Toronto. Her tonnage s 2,7r0. She is operating under he Has of the Manchester liner., and is opening the first direct Unti.sh service to the Canadian lakes. One of the 22 narrow locks of the Canadian Great Lakes system win give the ''Manrhestei Pn.nr er ' It' s tlian one foot clear, ance. A service spwd of ll'i knoti is l;jtik?d for, and a round trip will take seven weeks. Six passengers can be accomodated. Her enine room U a miniature of a 28,000 ton liner.,' J j JI EI P lTB I B I F 8 "'(bhi HIIIIIIIIIV""" " r it ta ; . because self tobc "TodoysV value"- 0 "& S' sat.ifying st'CS11- f M11?$ll I 'C 'AAATASC! RODUCTS LTD. Your Gcnerol Motors Deolcr EDITS OLD PAPER - D; . Hai ry Eernard Is editor of th" w . ck!y l, ewspaper Courricr of St. Hya-cinthe, which Is in its moth year of publication, the oldest, French-language newspaper in Canada. It was founded March, 1853. by P. J. Guitte and A. Degrandpr.?. Honorc Mcrcicr, former premier of Quebec, was a one-time editor. (CP Photo i USED CARS GENERAL 1950 ANGLIA l ow mil. use. Iiealrr J :inil (lefrolrr . . .. .... 745-00 MOTORS PRODUCTS 1M7 CIJEVKOI.rr SEDAN This I., an owner's rpeclal, fully equipped, heatei. defrosjlcr, and seat covers. Low niiieiiRC, Rood t.'res. 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