No. SYLVI 1A: ‘BELLIS, ‘is ‘the Junior Chamber of Commere sta ndard bearer in the: Port Day Queen contest which will have: its. climax. — riday. night’ in- “HMCS Chatham: drill: hall: when'Miss Prince Rupert is. chosen: from: 11 shapely. city girls. The ‘judging ‘for the’ ort Day Queen title’ will take place prior to the® ‘Youth Dance - nd. the public ‘Is 4nyited: to’ withess the crowning: of the. “girl who. will represent ‘the city at-the Pacific’ National ‘Exhibition. | VYancouver-born Miss: Bellis,” a’ former: Booth.* ‘Memorial. ‘High sehool student.aitd now.a telegrapher at the Canadian National Telegraphs,. is 21. years old,. is 5 fect 5 inches. ‘tall, weighs 122 pounds, has brown hair and brown eyes and lists bowling: as. her. fayorite sport, She-says. her hobby is. collecting . earrings ‘She hopes _ to marry a millionaire. me fects : Photos by Chandler's: studio, a Dally News’ re-| | -| port” Ketchikan - city) “| | manager Robert, Sharp: : Stops. between? Prince ‘Rupert Jand Juneau would. be. Ketchikan, |’ Wrangell, Petersbiirg, it, is sug-|: ». {gested ‘in;the: report. prepared by | TW. C. Gilman’ and ‘Company. of} . |New York... et The. ferries. ‘envisioned: are’ |j large, fast ships, 320 feet long, Vancouver via ‘Gandspit wi 60 feet wide, with four, vehicle | 5 little ,under. four hours, lanes, and a. speed of: 15 to 16 | anderson, CPA agent’ ‘h knots, or: better, than. 17. mil , nounced: ‘today. per. hour. BPs “ ‘Each ferry would. accommodate : -300 Passengers a an rauto- mobiles. | oo “More than 40 floats have: “already: entered ‘the Grand Parade.on Por t Day, ‘August 2,it was announe- ed today by. Arthur: Murray, chairman of the: centen- “nial: celebrations. committee.’ | Og eee Bee The parade features a" preci- = ‘sion marching unit. from: Ketchi-, : The Tour bands: marching. “in ey “Chinese ‘community. and. ex: ee four oe tia bends, and ; pected to ‘stretch - for the length of half a‘street ‘block. Contributions by Natives ‘to the Centennial Parade, climaxing a weck: of festivities: to celebrate British : Columbia's’ 100th birth- day in ‘Prince Rupert, include a font ‘depicting tribal dances, “The parade is: to'start at 10 am, cast of McRac Motors Limit- ed garage, will then proceed ‘on Second: Avereie. turning onto Eighth. Street, and continuing down’ third avenue’ to the court house where judging will tnke place, DRILL TEAM DISPLAY “The civic centennial band will go on to the Canadian National: Railways dock where the centen- ae Ail girls’ drill team will stage a we the parade. a are: .the pipe: pene display during the Port Day Iincheon on the dock. “During | ‘port Day boat - races: the tug “Comet” will be station-. ed in the harbor for: revisiting dig nitaries.. : INFORMATION PROVIDED ‘Myr, Murray said ‘the ‘Genten- nial Committee has set’up ‘an in- formation booth at the entrance of the Besner Block which ‘will supply out-of-town | ‘visitors and residents of Prince’ Rupert with all information. regarding -the eentennial week. The booth, in charge of Robert- MclXay,' will also supply visitors’ ribbons and decorations. A telephone with the num- ber 5201 has been installed for the booth, Anyone Interested in entering a flont in the parade should call this number before Wednesday night, Mr. Murray said. ¢ ouncil turns thumbs @n opening tomorrow Prince Rupert store employees will have two days off this week, A proposed bylaw providing for Wfting of Lomorrow’s usual Wednesday closure in view of both jobs, that of elty engineer : the fiet that Saturday has been. . ‘ : time was able to provide 11) beds. The, Labor Council: brief |: LABOR, COUNG deelared a Clvle holliday failed Surpasses | vee obariment, nnd Whab. of There wore 2,715 paliont days IN] maintained (hat: more men. renner to find Introduction at city assistant superintendent: of Tiine, the a could be put to work if. the, |" counal) Inst night, 3 50 k works. ~ TK Oh oreoanel mictler a Lhe: Brovinelal government would Alderman A, Donald Rilehit mar Thero wero six applicants tor board: welcomed. Mrs, “Poaton, speed «work on Highway. 16). -, ‘appoyed the proposition on Vehe grounds that it “would't “he fair to employees,” ‘AS none of the council mem- Piers offered to Introduce the by- Iuw, $e was dropped and the AVL quo will be maintained. “In another matter regarding tlre elvie holiday, the counell Ine vited Columbin Cellulose Com- pany to joln the elty in celebrite iy Polhiteh Diy, "Wa cerlalaly would tke to wen avery man and wonwn ctrom Watson tala dn the otty ‘Nadurdiy,” Mayor Peler J, Len tor wall, Mowever, lowittly, wo vived cent, intond ta - foreo cannot Lhe Bolton fund ‘The Larry Bolton family fund, Instituted to ald the orphans of Mr. and Mra, Arthur Laurie Bol- ton who drowned Jast month In the harbor, was boosted by more than $70 youtorday, The. fund now sbands ‘at $960.70, Largest contribution yet was mnde yesterday aa the Little Longue Baseball association done wed $61.70 from longue gine proceeds. Two donations of $5 oneh wore vocelved yoatorday by the Prince Rupors Dally News and by tho Royal: Bank of Crannda respoo- tivaly, All contributiona may bo walled or delivered to olther hours in. J uneau.: ‘Gilman ‘and Co“assert that the operation is feasible from: the 'Ti- nancial standpoint. They. -esti-. “}mate that $16,500, 000 bond: issue would. finance construction * - of ships and terminals. and that the bonds would be paid off in 40. years,. ‘Except. for the. first fow years. when. an. additional subsidy totalling about $2,000,000 would be. required, the operation would be self-supporting. « Proposed. rates from Prince Rupert to Ketchikan are: S6 for passengers, $45 for cars and driver, $56 for trucks Pioneers’ tickets good for two Bach) complimentary ticket sent out to elty pionecrs for Thursday's Fionecrs' Banquct as part of Centennial celebra- tions entitles’ the holder to bring one companion, Centen- .G. Large sald today, Dr. Large sald that by mis- fake ploneers: had heen sent at each tn, opens ‘Rupert: ind six]. ninl Committee chairman Dr. | On ‘Sundays ‘the a bus” here for. ‘Terrace, at: 10. a.m. plane leaves: “Terrace at ‘2 and-after. stops. at Smithers ‘and | Prince George arrives" inv Van- |: couver at 6 ‘pan. : oo seccecetacacoeesrerecoecacereee ‘Strike © ‘deadline set VICTORIA © Strike dead- line of Aug. 9 was set today by B.G.’s salmon fishermen in iv dispute over fish price offers with the B.C. Fisheries Assoc+ lation, United Fishermen and Allied Workers Unien = secretury Homer Stevens said in Van- couver the date was only ten- tative. “and could be changed nny time.” _ We said further talks with the association \were set for Vriday. “There Is no indication only ticket cuch, ofa settlement at the moment. Friday nient . Finance sommes chairman Gustafson Against. objcetion by. Mayor Peter, J. Lester, City. Council .has decided to retain Carl. Gustafson. ns absolute head. of the city works department, Council turned down six appli- cations for the advertised posi- tion of city engineer in favor of hiring an assistant to Mr. Gus- tafson. Mr. Gustafson told council last night he already had come to a preference ‘as. to tho ‘choice among the 60 applicants, Mayor Lester told) council, that he wanted to repeat his objection, volced previously when the Committe of the Whole decided on how to fill the position, and added: “1 cortainly hope = this out satisfactorily.” The city last month advertized works the onglnecr's job and 60 appli- cations for the position of Mr. Quatafson's ansistant, At that thme, “Mayor Lester stated the: council) would profer an enginecr, One of Mr. Gusta fson's frst jobs after his. ondorsation — by couned) will be ta review reports | | on sower and water supply sys- toma: to oscortinity priority of worl, ' VOTERS TO pEOUN Mr. Guatnfaon and Clly Glork= Comptrollor R, W, Long will sub» mit the findings to counoll In time to arming for the hawowanty bylaws to be votad on .at tb mimielpal clodtioni: in Decals treport that. th jospital’s. half-' 000 by a $7,000 loss:in! June, ad-. ministrator. Edward’ Knight at- to holiday pay ‘for:the staff. : budget year, Mr. Knight said the hope for any surplus.” oo _Two main reason were: given for the present doficit.. The first. one, Mr. McRae. ‘sald, was the wage boost granted: the staff in negotiations this year, the second one arose out of an agreement, signed, several years UO» ‘providing free coffee twice a day. to. all omployees. “This - practice, Which is not. a general one. in. B.C.'s hospitals, is costing us. about $4,000 a year,” Mr. McRae sald. Tn his monthly: ‘administration report, Mrs. Knight sald that in June the hoapital for the first June,, the equivalent of 81.5 por|* who hived tofill the nowly create ed. posttion of: Medical ‘Records th sibrarian, Halibutter refuses ‘high: bid mw oe ge A. Vanocouvar:: ‘Hnlibute “youso! returniod to hoy: home ‘port this morning after retualng a bid on the Pri Neo, Typort; hallbut Uxe soos ‘Commenting..on: Mr. ne Per a year. deficit was. boosted to $17,- at tributed’the sudden rise” mainly oe In ‘a review’on the’ rest of ‘the wf monthly deficit: would probably |. decrease,’ but he could “sce. noy cabinot in: f brief this’ morning: - met Premier, Bennett and. the] cabinct: this ‘morning were J..8. Black, for Carpenters and Join- ors Local 1735; James Foreman of the International Brother- | hood of Electrical Workers Local 344 and°E. P. O'Neal, soeratary |. and tho Port Kdivard-Cassiar “annnery ron,” “Then entire highway: ‘to Tors yace has over the years taken 2 Inge toll of lives. Thore have the brief sald, Tho briof atreasod that from |: {Galloway Rapids. . bridge... to Klolya was probably. one of the most havardous | abratchon of}: highway In Canada. oe INSURANOK WIGHEST. . It -aald tho. large number of |’ nutomobilo accidents on thls the fact that automobile insur= ance In vis distrlet: ta. nob only tho highest In British: Columbia ‘Labor. Councll delegates who |- treasurer of the Labor Counoll. |: been) many. gerlous aecidents,”| highway boars this out as docs . of projects within the vurisdiction of: r tho, Provinelal go sian oe which, If undertaken, would alleviqte. the. unemployment, situation t : Cassint cannery road project. wee. ie startod by, the” Departingnt be Wghways two" years’ ago and:at - the prosont ‘time about: onlya nm xtafe will ‘observe: the 0 iday “déctared’ for Aug “aanlstant wowtnaster ‘Werr. announced: toda “be: no’ lottor.. ‘anrrley and | whale: service ¢ money: ‘order ‘hunineni: Swill bo: “open. from § . hon, WEATHER ih sitid The. “Labor: Counell ile of the road 1s compplate “rt ‘present progress: jaom » (Continurd. on ‘paga’§ "prince: Rupert: Past Of ee ti wilt od Mr. Kerv sald that's 5 Minton, ‘at " hangoy -” | compuny to ahut down for the} The Dally Nows or, the Royal ber, Bylaws will be proparad by: a “" agi aq | Dub the highest In Canada... | eolobrations.” Tank, Y [a commiltos conalating of Aldor=|_ 7M. “Qooi Pride". was offered “Tg would: appoir most doar]. “tale, whe ists ‘ Pee ———— man &, Ci, Li 1 Ne (on vounge nt om tor lat 0 nd 14 conte wble and approprinto ta Ammodil- a night Wind high toma and aldormon.'T. Norto wins oo ogram emave| | 2 NOW ... in 1 tablot daily) ro ag icostia, treightor. anil 7 ME ee Nor on YOUNER for chicken sive halibut for hor] ing Yieae havardsane blacktop: | 8 ne 67 f A Vitaenine 1% Minerals ing under Monrabian voglatry,| JACK Nag ofoxsionnl akhy diver, will altompt to catch | on” goptombor, Mr. ‘Guatataon | 40,000 pound ontoh by Drlttah! ping this highway thus providing | Will lonve for the United Kein 0 lve oclopiMy “ho wators off the Canadian National Ratlway wilt attend the annual convon- Columbin. Fonkora, | nh docont: rond for the people: of) |: SUPER HLENAMINS dom tomorrow nftornoon with| Dock on Por) Day, August 2. Mr, Meloan said ho will not WHO | tion of tho munlaipal onginoors'| Wallbut ‘Fold. on tho oxohanyge fale avon, and. at. the samo tine) 7™ | AM vitamin wit nh cargo of 9,000 long tons of| any flahing tackle or gonr. Ho will uso only Is Wanda, He a8 | division of tho. Association of thig morning war 45,000 pouncla) providing Joba for many who re Piet | eequitromenty yu “we No, 1 and No, 2 food barloy,| ouight xeveral ootop! in various waters, Including somo ns big Protoanionnl Munginoora of B.C, In| by the “wa to British Oa wnbin | new. angry oyad ct et (P ; ' aitieratat Ww londod nt the Government grain} aa 83 foot, outatretched, Mr, MaLonn tant prosont. organtalng 0. gees, G varge,, From, thore, Mr, Packora' for prices of 21.0 conta} g id uN NKOR GARB ies BO'n, S250; 12's, S470; 146'w 97.08 olovitor, akin diving school $1 Princo Ruport for adults and children, He, Gy Ka ca nana 8 mow nator! Medium,” 22: ‘conts for Invgal" "we, rae that: ‘thle pror im ive The Koxtla artived here July| was one of tho divers involved In diving oporations. aftor the ‘s Inve i uirchiage] and 14 “conte, for alilokan: alae Jeot: ho undertaken. a8.'soon : ‘ad " URME'S DRUGS LTD. 2 from Japan collapse of the Second Narrows Bridgo-in Vancouvor. of equ ipa flats , foi trys wy aa a re : i y ep ee wyereat's were corm a a fy 1 t my pountblo," the. brief, PMR oat ve vos ‘ Pr SP OO AA OO TORR WO her baled adcta yh