riincp Kupff L'nily News Tuesday, Apiil 1, 1Uj2 1 I ! Forest Branch To Ottawa rOWTKrUL SYSTEM ! LONlXN (CP) The Anglo-! j United States Council on produc-' tivity will study Britain's elec-: tricity system, considered among : the world's best. A feature of the Nurses Ready to Mobilize Changes Made tour will be a visit to new hydro, electric stations in Scotland. In Case of Disaster Here j George Dibb left by air Monday I for a business trip to Vancouver J Mrs. Andrew Thompson left i on Monday's plane for a week's 1 ; trip to Vancouver and Victoria. ' Frank McLean, who has been: On Embargo EDMONTON Attorney-General Lucien Maynard Monday announced in the Alberta legis-1 lature hs wouH leave for Ottawa to discuss the interprovincial livestock embargo situation with the Prime Minister, Mr. St. Laurent, and Mr. Garson, the Minister of Justice. Mr. Maynard said hi hoped to be able to report back to the Alberta House Wednesday. He made the announcement after H J. Macdonald (L-Cal-garyi had asked the government for a statement on how it in 2- '-wiiw' t How casualties would be handled in the case of disaster in Prince Rupert was discussed last night as a series of civil defence classes for nurses came to a close after having been in progress for the pa?t! several weeks at the Nurses' Home of Prince Rupert! General Hospital under auspices of the Prince' Rupert chapter of the Registered Nurses' Association of British Columbia. I ShouH 'he Pr ice Rupert ganization which would be nec- j General Hospital become filled essary to feed unusual numbers) with casualties, Miller Bay Hos- 0f patients at the hospitals on a pital would be pressed Into ser- 24-hour basis vice for the overflow. Should Mls, Heien Rr.hm..' pun 1 1 1 I t;,v: ?"l las longer. l .VJhr X. 4 under treatment in the hospital,' wa.i able to leave there a few days ago. i j Mrs. J. Stewart of Fifth Av-j enue East is returning to the city a tonight's train after a three! months' visit in Montreal, Tac-i ma and Winnipeg. j Paddy Gorman, who has been a hojp.tal for the pa.st two! celcs. is again able to be up andj ibout. He went to his home! uuring the week-end. j i There was another heavy now! all during the niRht. the contin-! tended to put the embargoes to "a quick lrjgal test." Pi ad S l ies of Transfers Announced KuUantler to New Post ! IVmiMun Successor A number of personnel changes in the Prince Rupert Forest District become effective today although it will be some time before all are completely effected. The changes include the transfer of M. O. Kullander, who has been assistant district forester here, to the post of resident forester at Pendleton Bay, Babine Lake. Assistant Forester L. B. B. Boul-ton, silvaculturalist In the district office here, becomes assistant district forester here in sue-' cession to Mr. Kullander. Forester-in-Training H. G. Bancroft transferred from Ocean Falls to Prince Rupert as assistant operations officer. Forester-in-Training J. R. Gil-mour transferred from cruising-marking crew to ranger, Houston. Ranger S. T. Strimbold, Prince Rupert, promoted -to supervisor of rangers. Coast District with headquarters at Prince Rupert. Ranger W. A. Antilla, South-bank, transferred to Prince Rupert. Ranger H. B. Hammer, Queen Charlotte City, transferred to Ocean Falls. Ranger J. F. Munro, Houston, transferred to Queen Charlotte City. Ranger R. G. Benson, Houston, transferred to Atlin. For Your GARDEN NEEDS RAKES it FORKS HOES led use of shovels being neces- ary. Walking is as much of an' .'fort as ever. Mr. and Mrs. James Gorman ind .son and Mr. Gorman's mo-! ther, who has been visiting here,1 .ill sail Thursday nieht on th the Columbia Cellulose be plant out,linecj tne funclIOns of the struck they would be taken heaWl pubUc slalf witn particu. direct to nearby Miller Bay. iar reference to tne supervision MEETING THE PROBLEM of sick in the homes when so . . . . . lt many had been evacuated from The fic at last spec problem ho,pita! t ke room f night's session was the steps .0 aHies she Qf ex Xn ,1 UPC W inoculations which might have bombed with u, high explosives and incendiaries, electricity cut o. COmmGnicable d 1 . e a s e s. the extensive fires occurring it the heallh supervision 0 groups , business section and shipyards, snelters involving possibly some 500 casu- Mrs E BartleU, R N., moder. allies requiring hospitalization tor of th , dealt mh toocasuames15 "".neral nursing problems and bombed bombed, 100 casualties. ' tne 0Djectives dunng and aftor Miss Elizabeth Clement. R N, disaster, outlined the reorganization of Concluding the meeting, As-her staff and equipment so that sistant Fire Chief W. H. Hill, patients would be received at one 'civil defence co-ordinator, nar-entrance while patients fit to be rated a moving picture depict-evacuatd from the hospital ing the effects of atomic bomb would leave for another area, attack. Joseph GreLssel assisted She described possible curtail-1 in operating the projector, ment of routine services and the j A visitor at tha meeting was setting up of teams of nurses for Miss Margaret Kerr, R N., M.A., emergency service, treating the editor of the Canadian Nurse, ffl ! Prince Rupert for Vancouver to which city Mr. Gorman has been i transferred in the passenger de-I partment of Canadian National i Railways after being located : i here for the past three years. I I .Detective N. Bath of the Vic-! toria city police left by air yes-j B'JT AMUSING -A bit perplexed are these two -quiw at the Hannover Trade Fair as they examine' t,,rb of a Canadian soldier and compare it with :maii fashions of slacks for fraulelns. The Fair, ;P,I and most varied in Europe, annually attracts n a',1 paUs of the world, including Canada. On r ti cun.pare Canadian products with products of arc thousands of soldiers serving with the 27'.h ,i:i'.;v Biijatie in Germany. The Corporal is Don Cornpiote Selection ot smell GARDEN TOOLS FERTILIZER n 1 Tuio'.sto. a member ot the 4Rh Highlanders of (National Defence Photo Gordon & Anderson terclay on his return south. He came here to pick up Emile Calve; who had been rearrested at Ke-' mano after jumping ball In Vic-' toria after having being charg-j ed with false pretences. While in' custody here awaiting escort I ba:k to Victoria, Calve was taken; l!l and spent a few days in hospital, i j I A. Van Snellcnberg, construction superintendent for Canadian Fishing Co., sailed by the Coquitlam this afternoon on hU return to Vancouver after a brief business visit here. Phone 46 various, types of casualties ac- Montreal, who spoke briefly. cording to their particular -ieeus. , Miss Mary Sinclair. R N.. out-' tfJjt Taaaga. STOCK YAK IMG SPECIALS lined hr plan to extend surgery i ! Ibrvice o deal with the large i number of patients, how supplies and sterilizing would be handled ; by special teams on 24-hour ; basis. 1 AT MILLER BAY First Cancer Clinic Here Do pi iilu ecu lire lereil ( -jlvli Show J-Jerc First travelling cancer clinic ever to be held in Prince Rupert i i i . , . , is rece.vlng patients from city n.ght s Art C lub meeting final plans were and district at the Prince Rupert e Aits and Craft Show which opens this Gcneral "P'tai today, it u , , i , ' . . one of the services of the British h.acll member has an average Of SIX pic- Columbia Division of the Can- ..some people havinc pencil sketches and' adian ?anccr whlcn u Mrs. Eunice Davis. R.N. and Miss Dorts Hallt, R.N.. of Miller Bay Hospital, described th;1 evacuation of regular patients to their recreation hall to make the main hospital available to receive casualties from Prince Rupert, Port Edward or Watfon Island and the extension of surgical facilities. Miss Muriel Vincent. Miller Bay dietician, outlined the or- rampalen for .funds The clinic consists of Dr. A. M. Evans and Miss M. Hartwi R.N. who are in the city from Vancouver. Examinations are made readers Many Brides - as well as oil ) portraits several lev .w.l lile stuci-;gin amount aic very ini!iie:ll.i! e i:p old bniils, a. th( r levator, a Ir-.m',!" h: is.it . :i h, St. f-Mei'-S Rapids, harbour - l -h hiy.w: r.1-actmn i',h .sev- L hf.pmg or ju.,t ! ;d lor the pirtuie Allhousil ! felt discouraged Ladies' Auxiliary Canadian through family doctors and are Legion -numthly -meeting Thurs- being conducted at the Prince day, April a, 8 p.m. 79pi Rupert General Hospital. Presbyterian sale, Thursday,'. If twenty-five persons are booked for examination here. 2:30. Homecooking, a p r 0 n s, 50 ONLY SPORT SHIRTS in Wno' Tartans and Gabardines Reg. prices $5.25 to $10.00 Nov Vi Price 35 ONLY WOOL CRUISER and WINDBREAKER JACKETS - Reg. prices $3.95 to $14.50 Mpw Vi Price White Elephant. . (79ct Are Pregnant LONDON. Nearly one in every six brides is pregnant on her wedding day. Joseph Brayshaw. gcneral secretary of the National Guidance Council declares. Mr. Brayshaw said the main reason for the Increasing number of marriage failures Is that equality between men and women has wrecked the old- ' ikaptism at A new location T. "Norton Youiirs Real Estate and Insur unce has moved his office build 200 NECKTIES, values up to $2.00 Now 2 for $1.00 i Si. Pel er i ing to Third Street across from tn work when tlio f-M prliiw were 75 ONLY SWEATERS (iiticeri there fashioned concept of marriage. itnt iiiieri'.st to Post Office, behind the Besner , Eleven-month old daughter of Building. Phone 451. (80cr Mr and Mrs G P, Woodside was Attention Leg.on Members of baptized Patrica Maureen at St. Branrh 27. Canadian Legion. Peter's Anglican Church on Sua-B.E.S.L. Club 27 will be closed day. Rev. H. Godfrey Bird, the Tuesday. April 1, from 8 p.m. rector, officated. The godpar-until 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, 'cnts were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1 78c) Ash ton. 20 ONLY SUITS Made by well known manufacturers Reg. prices $47.50 to $75.00 Now 12 Price hung in a prom- cannot be made All vc!! known Brands, n Cardigan, Zipper and Pullover Styles Reg. Drices $7.50 to $15.00 Nov Vi Price 'I painting for sire unpacked to 30 O.NLY SPORTS JACKETS Regular prices $18.50 to S39.50 NOW Vi PRICE) ' arid the size bl" the local be hunc .so it Try Again e guests as thry Mm ;o the Svm- laxative Slave regains youthful regularity "For to ytra I s troubled with constipation," admits tomin in W est Hill, Ontario. "Then I started ratine all-mam regularly. No trouble of this kind since!" If you, too, suffer from irregularity due to lack of dietary bulk, why not try toaty Kellogg's all-bran? It's helped thousands to regain youthful regularity. High in iron and protein, it's not habit-forming. Amd the only type ready-to-eat cereal that sup-. 'plies all the bulk you may need, i Eat ?j cup every day; drink plenty ' of liquids. Kellojrg's is so sure you'll ; like all-man that if you're not I romplelely taltsfiMl after 10 clays, I send empty carton to Kelligc's, )yonlon. Ont., and get DulBLK VOIR MONEY BACK! ne Art Club. a the pictures, will throughout the 60 ONLY IEE SHIRTS, regular prices $2.25 to $3.00 .; ... Now 'i PRICE NO CHARGES Q NO EXCHANGES WATTS & NI-CKERSON- assist ihe Sewin pi in serv.iii! t a". 1 'wad Jin Phone 345 MEN'S CLOTHING 532 3rd Avenue Wes T- be a w.nncr. and succeed, "Ti-. & lesson you should heed, try again. li you.' undertaking should repel, And youi courage fecms to fail, don't complain; ttn il you're arovnt. and persevere, Voi' will conquet, never fear, try again. . li with your first attempts, get vexed. And your mind seems thus perplexed, ascertain; A good Intention will rarely fall, And if you would 'at last prevail, try again. If you find your task Is hard, Tim-fl will bring you due reward; . 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