hOTlCE memorial was erected on the site -titration camp at Bergen Belsen, on i iteration by Jewish displaced persons NZlRA camp here. Rabbi Jacob Elsen of ! senior chaplain with the R.C.A.F. . tuff of the Canadian Jewish Congress ,- nuny. is shown laying a wreath on the ite side of the stone Is a similar in- it Arrives Ketchikan lite Storm t -i by one ;tormi ;.rti Sound in .. n -e Rupert i. urs after c: 1 M J Bucey, .na ;. carried x Kasss who n -:f;eples6 and' with r.i d by sea :'ver:heless Rupert har-a ,'er for of three 3 the voya-je N;x wishes to .;n to the rule j end transient uyuble in ..-rfce at time zvy for adver-; .inns to C onner In the are a:;kcd to and respect r.i.ilnj? from '. :..ifled adver- nvi,int ivv 2l SHINE j was originated to B'ine a cleaning 1 and the polish-;ction of a wax I m one product In can give jour 1 8 "st, sparkling A single test will this. 1 1 to w It tlwtwfh. Galavanter took part In today's Tort Day events as official rep-icsentaUve of the ketchikan yacht club. That the two other v!sscis. smaller than the 51 -foot Galavanter, were forced to turn back was no reflection on their jraworthiness or on the seaman-rlUp of their operators, accord-;n-' to the men who sailed the Galavanter through. "It was the worst I've seen It , 'n 36 yrars," Mr. Bucey said last ,r!' ht. Wc t!K)k It over the bow I a'! tlie way. Water came In places where water formally does not coihe hi." The two ether vessels put In for shelter at Custom House Cove on Mary Island, then decided that' it was too rough to continue. "I don't blame them a bit," Mr. Bucey said. "Their boats were waller than ours, and we had as rough a piece of sailing as I want to tee." Galavanter stooped briefly at Tuswell Island as it neared Prince Rupert. Aboard were Mr. Bucey. who has served several terms as Commodore of the Ketchikai? Yacht lub. George Washburn, James Hall and Don Seeman. Following their arrival, here they were Buets at a reception, banquet -nd dance given by the Prince Itnnert Yacht Club in their honor. Dr. R. G. Large, president of the Yacht Club, was in the chair and -the-re were speeches appropriate to Ihe occasion. Advertise In The Dailv News. C-l ft WW &t You Mode the ON t SHOE5' Shine one shoe with 2 IN 1 . . . shine ihe other with the polish you're using UORYOURSeiF , !"" '.Mil, SPARKLE "OWN, TAN, 0XB100D PASTE ALSO 2 to 1 WHITE 5-47 5 RRArJi ood hood! V)t "5 I l,e,P yourself to health from our tftuJ- " stock. You'll find healthful foods VLV H'jEc for delicious summer menus. All . . .u orders delivered to your Kiicnen V " T door. ISSAUEM'S ECONOMY STORE 18 and l?PSlte Canadlan" LeSlon Red 319 P.O. Box 575 P.O. Box 1464 lreen & Kermode hi..,. Builders and Painters r'or and 1 Work Free Estimates and Prompt Service Viscount Alexander Friendly, Informal On Coast Voyage By LIEUT. GLYN LEWIS, Public Relations Officer, R.C.N. (R) ABOARD H.M.C.S, CRESCENT Canada's new Governor-General, Field Marshal Alexander of Tunis, during these last three days has seen for the first time British Columbia's rugged west coast from the bridge of this 2500-ton destroyer, H.M.C.S. Crescent. To one of the Empire's most distinguished soldiers, viewing the deeply-ln-l ! dented coastline was .described ; cent, under the command of 28- as magnificent." year-old Lt.-Cdr. Pat Nixon, not seen Prlnce Rupert and they For Lady Alexander and the RC,N- plcked UP the ve-regal , were looking forward to making three children as well as the rest pa"y ai imn lsies wnere iney Of the party, British Columbia had been holidaying, the ship to Ocean Falls. There, Drovided one of the mrut. in. proceeded teresting phases of travel for the Governor-General's this modern fighting ship. Field Marshal Alexander complete with scarlet cap and trim army uniform bedecked with campaign ribbons visited the men In 3 v U me uovernor uenerai invested two veterans of the last war. ' PO J. F. Oxenbury, R.C.A.F. received the Distinguished Fly- But the famed Governor-Gen- ing Medal; "an air gunner who eral didn't spend all of his time took part in many attacks above decks on the bridge of against heavily defended and major targets in Germany." Engine Room Artificer Henry A. Gilchrist, R.C.N. (R) received the British Empire Medal "for good services after his ship had the mess decks. He played crib-ibeen damaged by enemy action bage with them and talked with 1 in January, 1945." them. And it wasnjt an official a night spent In the paper 'tour of the ship; the Governor- I town of Ocean Falls and Cres- General was enjoying himself cent with her distinguished pas-. and was getting acquainted sengers was again steaming I with Canadians In this case, north at 25 knots. 1 the men of the Royal Canadian I The only thing Field Marshal Navy. j Alexander regretted as he view- From the time H.M.C.S. Cres-led the magnificent harbor of VoUf out of 5 women who win prixes for home baking use Robin Hood All linds of holing . . . bread, cakes, pastry. CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE . In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Oreen 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre REPAIRS Flash ! PRIORITIES OFF We can now sell Ford Cats to anyone IF we had any cars! Anyone can buy a Ford Truck, HUT we have none! We can sell you all. Ihe tires you want, HUT we have no tires! Our advice Is this. Keep your old car In good condition, there are lots of miles in the old Jalopy yet. Let S. K. Parker Ltd. inspect your tires, tune the motor, check the brakes, and lubricate your car. A $ spent now may save $$$$$$ later. S.E.PARKER LTD. Ford and .Monarch Dealers 170 K. 3rd Ave. Thone 83 NEW CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors PHONE RED 561 P.O. BOX 721 oaoaaDonpooooooaoooooooDDoocruooDDaaaootioDooooonDO ! SEE US FOR ALL KEdUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies Consult us for your needs In all types of printing work EverytViing In high class stationery Cards for every occasion Fountain Pens DIBB PRINTING COMPANY 3ESNER BLOCK TIIIIlD AVENUE Prince Rupert was that he could not stay In the city longer before catching a train for J: 'sper. He .and Lady Alexander took keen interest In many landmarks of B.C.'s most northern city and were interested to know that it had played such an active part In the war effort. But the vice-regal party still had an extended Etopover when they plan their return visit next year. The Alexanders are seeing Canada to all her far-flung corners "and they're enjoying It. Advertise In The Dally New. Buy War Savings Certificates Baby's Teeth Are There Before You Know Ir ,MILK?J Steamship Sailings For Vanctiutci Monday ss Princess Adelaide,. 10 pjn. Tuesday &s Catala 12:30 pm. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:15p.m. Friday ss Cardena, 9:00 pxn. August 14, 24, September 4. Princess Louise, p.m. August 17, 28, September 7. . ss Princess Norah. From Vancouver-Sunday! Catala, 4 pm. Monday as Princess Adelaide. Wednesday sa Prince Rupert, i0:00 a m. From Alaska S Prince Rupert, 7 p.m. August 14, 24, September 8. cess Louise, p.m. August 17, 28, September 7. ss Princess Norah. For Alaska Wednesday as Prince Rupert, midnight. August 9, 19, 30. Princess Louise, August 12, 23, September 2. Princess Norah. V ''mif" I 4 -US 7 r W- W true when baby" born, he actually THATS has all twenty of his -first teeth, and four of the permanent ones. They're hidden, of course, and still growing. Doesn't that emphasize the importance of starting to build fine, sound teeth very, very early? That's where Carnation Milk can be important. It is rich in the bone and tooth building minerals. It's an excellent source of essential vitamin D. It provides all the other food values of good, pasteurized milk. Ask your doctor about a Carnation formula for your baby. And write for a free copy of the fine Carnation book "Your Contented Baby". Address The Carnation Co. Limited, at Toronto or Vancouver. Carnation Milk A CANADIAN PRODUCT' "from Cottntd Cowt" Announcing . . . OPENING OF PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. 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