Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, June 10, 1952 ray Reflects and Reminisces... back of the ltotauiaiit, when they battled a fire in apartments above a barbecue shop here which caused damage of more than $10,000. Conine Hazard WINNIPEG (CP) Firemen had to cope with a big pet collie dog, tethered on a long chain at the i'r usually fail, is, as a rule! a Dublip nor lias general traffic been Highbrow books are what a lot I . . . . IV. ' .1 w - mvv i, ., . - - . , . . . , , . ( rT I Mil ln & Snow I n:ake friends think they read others. It's also the day you're avenues and siae nireu im the weary, getting no-where system prevailing not so many years ago! wj inuiier sumeming aoout neglecting to having hunted for a government Job after leaving school. Family of Trappers Bring In Largest Catch of Beaver Largest catch of beaver brought into Prince Rupert this year was bought yesterday from the Blackwater family, of Kispiox, who stacked up TO skins in front of Bill Scuby, furrier and raw fur Vote Liberal Vote Liberal VOTE LIBERAL CANDIDATES IN ALL PROVINCIAL RIDINGS SIT.MS DISt'Ol' RAGED Strain of modem life is admitted bv the clergy. Rev. N. V. rViUc of Marble Collegiate Church confesses the situation eoiiki m time, become acute. He Just as well to allow plenty of latitude as to the eventual result of this week's provincial election. I Alternative vote counting has say: ttevf Become so iceyea Arctic Zon TROMSO. Norway (CP) This town of 11.000 population has completed a great aquarium and now plans to build a large-scale zoo for Arctic animal and bird life. Tromso Is near the 70t.h parallel of latitude, which In Canada runs through Baffin Island. buyer of Prince Rupert. up and nervous that its aimosi unlooked for possibilities., i:r.vxis.v:b'ie to put people to sleep xuh a sermon. I haven't seen ' , . . ar.wm, s:cenir.c In church in I , Highway construction In Sec- It took James Blackwater. gvnmtres jwi sucn a fatlipr anrf sons Waltr. DaTP nf,? to N" seen Si Fori MffiP- Tsr.x c.iT r4tw l.rs.;-rf VeArnd I tell you that's a bad "" 5 1 "nce "uPert never and Bill a little over a month son." tn mnkp thp rntch npar the to ry a sU.-i of s-Uns vat rf affairs " , iuumm oewr man it aoes toaay, as h-h &s ih bs.rrfl to buv a nf. Walter Elictwsurs w.fe nd baby. h;s father and mother were with hiir. !o cUsposp of the fur. which aiso included some S?S9 9 I headwaters of the Skeena River. 150 miles from Kispiox. The Blackwaters are one of he few remaining families in Central B.C. who make a business of trapping, they say. Top c'.ass investment counsel-i.rt-s and financiers from eastern C&r.aria, Europe and United St,"s are about to be shown industrial developments in British Columbia. They may also be shown a number of strikes. and one hpe otter "Of course, the business is not muskrat Another distinguished product cf The BRITISH !.: Q C : so good nowadays as she used ! skin. to be," said Walter Blackwater j "We packed a3 the skins out as he looked at the stack of j on 0Ur back ISO nuies of p:? Uy beavers. "Price now is about j rough country. We fwa nussod $18 to $20 each. Five, six years out en the roco at hon-.e" To most of us. just now, doc tors and hospitals are vital sub- 1 lectf, and that's why Maclean's ago it was $90 for a good skin. Kispiox annual rodoo was heid -happens to be of extra interest. (Sfi COLUMBIA Then Mr. Scuby, who was.av 12-131 roughly grading the big round, " buving rr.e uPP:;e in furs, recalled the early trading ;tJ.Q - r, f, l There used to hp a time when 'things were different. This is getting to be a day when it's per-; plexing to know how much, con- 1 day where stack of . ' ' history a , nn ,h(1 ,,. .ork DISTILLERY Co. Ltd beavers was measured by a gun In salmon canneries along the j cerning yourself or how little, ' should be believed. Becoming A'crni OaK Bay James Mowat P. A. Gibbs At!5n Omineca Will' am D. Smi'h Cecil Steele Burnaby Peace P!ver R n Fairclough Glen E. Bradcn Carihoo Prince Rupert , Angus McLean Jack McRae Chilliwack ReveLstoke Alex Hougen A. C. Rutherford Columbia Roskland-Trail Vaughn Kempton Alex D. Turnbull Coinox Saanich H. J. Welch Arthur J. R. Ash Cowichan Newcastle Salmon Arm , Andrew M. Whisker J. J. Carmichacl Cranhrook Similkameen Maurice Klinkhammer Maurice Finnerty Delta Skerna Do:i Lanskall E. T. Kenuey Dewdney South Okanagan Rex Cox C. R. Bull Usnuimalt Vancouver Burrard (A) E. G. Edt-elow Howard Forester Fernie Vancouver Burrard (B) Ken N. Stewart John G. Gould Fort George Vancouver Centre (A) H. R. Bowman Mrs. Anna Rprolt Grand Frks-(irrenwood Vancouver Centre (B) Stanley Orris Gordon Wlsmer Kamloons Vancouver East (A) Sydney Smith Everett Crowley Kaslo-Slocan Vancouver Eas (fit Tom Lcask Frank Lewis Lillooet ' Vancouver Point Grey (A) W. H. O'Kell Ted Burnett Mackenzie ' Vancouver Point Grey B) B. M. Maclntyrr Alex Fisher Nanaimn-The Islanrfs Vancouver Point Grey (C) Elmer Bradshaw . Stanley Miller Ncison-Creston Victoria (A) Walter Hendricks Mrs. Nancy Hodges New Westminster Victoria B Byron Johnson D. J. Proudfoot North Okanasan Victoria (C) C. W. Morrow W. T. Stralrh North Vamuuver e hi. E. Suwdcn J. J. Gillis 1 Skeena River. barrel. 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Although the fur season this year was down in volume over I add an extra length of pipe onto miserable and staying that way may in time depend largely on how you look at it. last year, an estimated $150,000 worth of furs was delivered here, predominently mink. Prince Rupert fur area is the largest in the province. THAT HOLIDAY The day you're trying to find someone over the telephone and Hills Leaves For Atlin Riding George Hills, CCF candidate for Prince Rupert, has left for Atlin constituency where he will help Frank Calder, CCF member of the last Legislature in his campaign for re-election. Mr. Hills is not expected back until election day. 5r"NFASHIuN FOOTWEARM 503 S595 1939 FONTIAC SUDAN HeaU-r and defroster, eood tires, 'excellent body. Full price 1931 AUSTIN STATION WAGON Radio, heater and defroster, . er 11 guards and fog lite. Only 6750 miles. 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VOTE LIBERAL Vole Jack McRae for PRINCE RUPERT VOTE LIBERAL Vote Ed Kcnney NtW WlllMINffia, verlisemenl i not publiihed or displayed by it liquor Control Hoard or by li" fo- SKEFNA 81050 Heater and defroster. Full nricj Fashion Footwear Artistic Prizes CAPETOWN (CP) A newly-formed primary school athletic association at Glencoe in Natal will drop the practice of awarding a cup to the winners. Winning trophies will be original paintings by well-known South African artists. Government ol Bnluh Columbia 1947 FARGO Flat deck, lt-on. DF. ax. brake jr ike boo boo :trr. t -r. VOTE LIBERAL Vote W. D. kith S1345 Short wheel bp.se. Fu'.l price DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED! BRING QUICK RESULTS VOTE ftSl WW f chrbstie "f rem (mm Proaressive Cooservaiive The Peoples Candidate IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE' For Transportation To The Polls Phone 270 and Blue .595 MARK YOUR BALLOT THUS J P Local Points of Interest In Our Program J Non-compu'sory hospital insurance plon with NO co-insura McRae, J. D. I LIBERAL I CHRISTIE, T. M. 1 PROGRESSIVE CONStRVA l IVK " Hills, G. E. 1 CCF. I nce The Progressive Conservative Party Advocates The Following jj Elimirtotion of weste in government odministrotio'i 2 Continuation of social service program JJ Encouroqcmenl of trade with British Commonwealth j, Commission to review nresent forest mononcmjnt policy 5 FREE ENTERPRISE. 2 Accelerated highway progrom 2 Reduced car license fees Conservation of Natural Resources 4 Protection of the small ooerator Good labor management relations rrav, A, SOCIAL CREDIT wm w w W F R cran p mm r-f pt 'ms-3 Ptr Mlllf rKrriv it p j 5 -9 ii V m. .T m -z r U 1 -1 10 'Wj.'C.V'?.. W";.KD "CI 11