ih Sindy ly. | Me) nailed from | E sald: “Rotten er wet.” Then Bi ler elf was re- Re on the other epone sald, “I have to drive sce this Kirid of Fit was pouring Hil Lyons, wife FY family motored mr lo spend the pre leaving: for pnd. al vacation,” Phil H Wenatchee and Mein before heading t. ee Brion got- sander. Bi rrival here as he E West Vancollvey Freeted by his sis-" Bnd’her husband | win, Rh Ot i oldtimers, par- y Daggelt, Jim’ Sid Eikins, will fe Shockley, the n charge of build- hal Booth schqol, ive at 74, Ernie’s icting a contract Hale: Mental Hos-. Eto Rupert in 1908 id four years later 6 OR. HL (Dick) now in his 84th Bey, un accountant, mein Prince Rupert 4 ed articles to the Mai the early days. Bev'ora, received her Bhe northern city. ety editor, at the Rn, Vera left for Mesin 1924. After a See and Victoria, she aan Gordon Kelly, Fe left the news- enter the lumber seupply business in Aver, Bsujporter of B.C. F for vacationers, B returned to* her Mestay at the.well- m Bar Lake dude Mainton... She says } return to Rupert i equaintances . . . Pers Bill Lamble as 1 Player . in" hert Gladding Bian... if surely ed in Vancouver, . en davs here with Bpally Kolt, and her fe awner Tommy | Auld stnshine “fell” inc... Bert had a ines to say about ' vacation and his. coping bbise Hult never althoneh 's pettiva set far Blirton. Flise came end Fiks ranvey men cities and Gor. fer She saves eha's Ryd {in snenedine tag last ennattad Bf Wandeqrd's with MW oparecds . . . but An tide hame o# she eore shopping to ood Spent school teacher Ny days, he says— Bois a busy man Bm ile sponds hours Ran rough the various eeolved ty the Vane Offlee for editorials Bk wanld be of Ines Tenders, fe Faneouver after oa ent far on etary for Bvcagine” are weiter Kand phologrehper B. Dave, wha moved py fram Mantrenl Ara dg poturntnve fa Beciiy at the end of Bis sfarvo an Rurened HY appear im about Bale Lodi lat ag jen meansveelar Payvlor, who fold Win af the rade Any (yn ctlet yal er eloted hve) Dane Mt iday narty, Dive hnt he plang ta eny .. Ws aeerel, D Vite abel” that som Wer ty Rupert ts Hiloek, wha father Heo CMyariatiog, aul Lipert dn tha 18° remember ta that ethob "rani stane" re atfer tha avosahne from the Charlaltas, 1 alevatar operator or, help hut to to KAN Mierltan when the ceded nn new pote at ndy is the boal Rue 0 OM . 89 wall nan. aninanieany 0, [fata apa would fh. a? a pany neve iyi ly tye TOW Hane finan! bh pew pmbulanen AWEnL ron efter Purehyawad fran (ye rw {thet freee Dy navy. Anyway Till #oulny in Vaneanvet f hie couldn't find n Hig waibudaniea ss pajamas. COUNCIL BRIEFS a member of the committee and jhas ‘been away on leave of ab- serice asked at last night's coun- cil meeting for a report. . Mayor George Hills sald no re- port had been made to council as yet as no report could be for- mulated, + “I'm on that committee and I'm interested in getting some action,” Alderman Casey stated. “It's an awful long time’ be- oity of an increase in option itween drinks,” he said. adding, - that the first thing council knew, bentutts to £06 aa ele. nr deadline would be past. “I’m not going to be lulled to that there was $128,000 in de- sleep on this. Assue;” -Alderman' bentures still to be sold. Casey sald. {s going on.” »hack «© report for. next council meeting. | The superintendent of the Felty's telenhone denartinent will be asked to submit a report on’ the installation of telephones for ‘the new automatic phone svs- I tem which will go {nto operation ‘Sept. 19. The reauest follows an ineniry | Present lease. last night by Alderman Mike i Krueger as to why same sub-: iseribers were getline ald laren, ef7e wot! phones and others new monophones. | City Clerk W. R. Long said that iif the phone already In the swh- igerthar's house wre ennvortible ito the nutomatie dial it was be- Ine left In, “With the addition of a dial, they work Just as well," Mr. Long sndd, The Shrine Club of Prince Rue nerk was eranted a lleenea to bring In Baddeley Bros, Shows iwho will operate a show In the ‘atv July 28 te 31 Inclusive. Per- nission was given Inst night on. # motion by Aldernian Ray Mec- ‘rean, which stated hat the auestion of a fee be referred to the pollee and Heensing commil- { | Movar Gearee Hills sald thal the fee for shaws operating for \— a | DINING PLEASURE SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cale PPP Pe Wet MI fl el HU * hygqeitad, Prise snviaatiloy NIGHT RAIDER—A fellow needs cool refreshment. on these hot summer-nights,:and little. Tommy Russell, 4%, of Bay Shore, _ Long Island, is.io exception. Besides the frosty’ goodics inside the refrigerator, he is taking advantage of his “air- -coMditioned” Full Full Report < July 26 on Drydock - A fult report of. the progress made by the city’s drydock committee will be submitted to city council at their next meeting July 26. © ' Alderman George Casey who is - “It’s time we found out what: Alderman Mike, Krueger said mits be {ssued\on- an annual ithatethere was still timefor thes basis-as‘of February 28 each: vent er by, educational or.charit., base for committeé to meet and bring was also accepted. es THE FAVOURITE cron FOR teny necasOn hile 1 Sek ‘|Tax Changes, \Road Projects * Spectal to The Dally News . ~ TELKWA—Resolutions {seeking highway improve- |ments, abolish ment.of jsome’ taxes and @ move against crime and sex {comics highlighted the an- ‘|Inual convention ' of the. ~ |Bulkley.- Tweedsmuir Dis- {trict Women’s Institute held recently in Telkwa. - The ninth annual convention saw the group concentrate on road problems, acting on resolu- ‘Itions from Topley; Palling, Per- ow, Rose Lake and Quick insti- tutes, They sought especially | {m- ‘provement of Highway 16 be- tween Telkwa and Burns Lake, and that section of Highway 16 known as the Gumbo Swings, as , well as on the road known as the low road from Forestdale to Rose Lake, noting those roads were used for school buses de- spite dangerous conditions in the winter months. iC e U ea * A resolution..from Quick, W.L, asked that taxes on all soaps and detergents be abolished,.’ since soap “Is a necessity, not a lux- ury. nw Quick WI," dfso ° won approval of the convention. In asking that ‘children’s clothes exempted from the five per cent sales tax, be anne as some children took: larger| = their own profit was usually $100; sizes than others of the same a day. However, he added, when age, and parents of big children the’ show was sponsored by &\ were being penalized under the local group which shared in the ‘present system. profils the fee was set lower. |” rhe resolutlort on comics call- A letter from Baddeley Bros. ' eq for a campaign in which mag- indicated that the show would ozine and comic’ dealers in the jconsist of six rides, one side- district would be urged to return show and 14 games of skill. to nublishers “all, magazines-and comics of a low moral tone {sexy and criminal), and try to bring in healthy reading matter suit- able for young people.” Commit- tees were to be named in each town to keep a watch on the Treading matter displayed. Other resaluttons’ called “for. further electrification -of rural, areas to attract. more. settlers, and abolishment of the enter-' A letter from McLeod, Young Weir and Company informed the iphone By-law, Mayor Hills said A recommendation that City lof Prince Rupert chauffeurs per- talent. J. C, Kwrolok was vannted a ‘trade licence to operate a taxl) j business 1 ‘in the city, Baby Shower On ’a report rsommencation Staged Here | of the finance conimittee, the; ‘Prince Rupert Curling Club was ‘granted a lease for an extension Lof 75 feet on the south side of the The home of Mrs. Dourlas Guyatt, 149 Ninth Avenue West, was tho scene last week of a surenise hobv shower, in honor ‘of Mrs. Std ‘Collins: ” | The city will ™ R; Jamieson, district agricultur- ist; Shirley Preston, superin- tendent of. Farmers’ ‘Institutes, and the Hon. Kenneth Kiernan, minister of agticulture.. © *. “Following © a concert;. with items staged by. each: ‘member institute, H. D, Abbott, inspet- tor of schools, outlined ‘the “edu- cational program set ‘up in ‘Bri- tish Columbia: schools, and Mrs. D, Gummoy, superintendent ° of if Wormien’s Institutes in’ B.C. pre- sented a life membership to Mrs. na cen Whather Spoils ee Margarel’s Plans BONN, Germany . (Reuters)—! Bad weathér again-. prevented Princess Margaret froin making her first helicopter: flight in. her four-day tour of British service ' units: in Western Germany. . She went instead in-a plane Ne from )* Constedt, where she. spent: the |, of the Queen’s — flight’ nightas guesi.of Gen. Sir Rich- ard Gale, commander. of . thie} British army of the Rhiné; ‘to Oldenburg where. ‘she will in- ‘ spect a British Air. Force: base. ao 53° AUSTIN A 40 SDA -a'small ‘beauty wine HI 5 50 FORD: Re DOOR | A car for. ‘kids: . BL ‘STUDEBAKER - King. ‘of: the. car. lot; -automatic . drive—all the’. * @RETAS shoves $1800 49 CHEVROLET SEDAN | ~ Brand new painf'and . -seat COVELS esersey $1100 49 STUDEBAKER. SEDAN - Summer. holiday.’ » Special ‘Many. more less expensive models : ‘to: ‘select: from. at ‘SUPERIOR AUTO} ~ $12 20 t- 8: or better. ‘Discus your, career: ‘with : Officer. Your: Naval Recruiting Office . to Span, dail AR you "re siting shea ft. a ‘an existing structure,” ‘be.’ wise: ‘and che + Con be ingulated or: eliied adsily ically. by: nailing fc » the tran-Steel Framing: members. * Standard: Steel” sli + steel. sash, louvers, ve “After Oldenburg, the Princess |-: talnment tax on all projects was. scheduled to visit Ahlhorn demonstration of the: equipment man. technicians co- -operatively. “A ball. will be given in. her, . a “honor Wednesday at Bad Bilsen; _fand Thursday. she -will. make. a _ trip down the Rhine. —_———" ear ee serpent * Populur Steamer © Prince: Rupert SAILS FOR © <3] VANCOUVER and Inlermeiliate Ports: Each Thursday | al: Wl poe oe . For KETCHIKAN Wi DNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service Pop reanpvnationa write a sal City on Danat Offer neinae Raspork. B.O. Slariing (hls wook, he Saturday Evening Port § . B tho Inryont -rolling wookly Foal nowartandal—qnoa o File ‘uordaya Inaload of Wornordaya, So make a now dala with the magazine f that alive you tho moat Inqursof rondingonjoyment, SSA TIC Aqucee tant ® moni he {7180 5 In thts Woon whoatod bile Goi B Uharien Av tdnulhorgh, UBATI, H apankn onl an UH. dafonne and Our Heat Chance to Survie A note F Laalln Mord quyatoryfaeltatiqn (6 Murders Tobort Aherrad raveala The (rin Foote of the Melon Accident, Notard Cl, Huhlar given B® ilielow: owning hae sanek Prencher'a ny Nal King’! Galt B cut teday = on MY newoatonde a iiromaTu yi ikee Rm POST h SEA 0 F vawor, . SAFE. with NEWTREAD . THICKNESS RUPERT MOTORS “BEGoodrich i LIFESAVER Tubeless. . i Silvertown 4 DEFIANCE ~-COMEIN...SEEUS TODAYS 4s aa as a a “ive sally, mare mieyt all ‘ipl ~ mor long, on now, comfortabt ye longs. tallengo, BF, Goadrich Tess 1 bat ou In tho feng ra run . : : t t - Second, Avenua ond First set!