a CtORCE CUNNINGHAM (Continued lrom lage 1) iii:v- LOCd prince Uupcit Daflp jQctosf Monday, March 28, 1949 News Items... Mr. and Mrs. Ree Good re-, Mrs. J. A. Brown of Brown's turned to the city Sunday on the Catala from a trip to Vancouver. OR: I Dimension & Finish Lumber plywood and Wallboard t Sash and Door Cement, Plaster, Brick Former Local Lady Is Ninety-Five Now Mrs. W. G. Oakley, formerly of Prince Rupert, observed her ninty-fifth birthday anniversary matter of native craft articles Is the Cunningham collection of argolyte totem poles- which for many years has been the central exhibit of the Museum of Northern British Columbia here. These examples of native slate carving are the best of hundreds which passed through Mr. Cunningham's hands. Sums of several thousands of dollars had been offered for the collection, but he always refused to sell. A year ago, however, he enter illli;Mili.lili.UN"nii;ilUii;iiiliiii:.ll!.,ill.iuHiiu,im!.l.1..:.!u..UililiHJ. SPRING PRESENTATION store and cannery at Port Essington. His mother was a Metlakatla woman, who was described by those who knew her as one of the tinest Christian influences in the early days of the district. She was drowned in February, 1888, with Dr. Sheldon, one of the early medical missionaries, In a boat mishap. R. P. Smith returned to the city by air Sunday from a busi Mill, near Port Essington, arrived in the city at the week-end on a visit. An Ellis Airlines plane from Ketchikan landed here at noon today carrying a passenger, Miss Alice van Patten, of Fairbanks, enroute south. The pilot was E. A. Heath of Ketchikan. ness trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. a week or so ago enjoying goodj health, and being quite active despite advanced years. Mrs. Oakley, who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Brewer-ton, in Vancouver, came here Frank Skinner, local agent for Union Steamships Ltd., returned to the city on the Catala last Dominateu ay his father's col IT & McCAFFERY LTD. tained the idea of selling them, feeling that he was then exonerated of a promise he made to two The Legion of the Moose ex during pioneer times. Her hus orful character until his death in 1903, Mr. Cunningham, nevertheless, was one of the best-known men in Port Essington verything for the Builder" night from a week's trip to Vancouver on company business. Joseph Chell, inspector of tends invitation to the women band, who had seen considerable and men of the Moose, their hus service in the British Army, pre PHONE 116 bands, wives and friends to a ! when it was the largest town on ! schools, returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's plane from social evpninc wwinesdav. March; the north coast and the head deceased her. He had been injured, the result of a fall from a roof. 30, at 8:30. Be on time to com a trip to the Queen . Charlotte Queen Charlotte Islands craftsmen who were me creators of the collection. "I promised them that I would never commercialize on the collection," he said at that time. But they are dead now, so I thmk the promise has been fulfilled." He could tell vivid tales of hardships and dangers experi- Islands on official duties, o.uarters for travel and commerce in the upper Skeena country. In his trips through the native pete for valuable prizes. Refreshments and entertainment. Admission free. (75) Mrs. K. E. Birnie, who returned SUITS and Topcoats ' by Fashion Craft SUITS Saxonys, Pin Stripes, Plain Tones and English Worsteds ... in the colors you prefer . . in either single or double-breasted style s. . . a few suits with extra trousers. $47.50 $75.00 ters, Mrs. Hazel Matthews, of Anchorage, Alaska, and Mrs. E. D. Bowness of Victoria and a nephew, Don McAllister, who villages on the coast and on the Queen Charlottes, Mr. Cunning recently from a visit to Vancouver, will leave Friday for her home in Smlthers. Mrs. Birnie ham collected large quantities of enced in the trips which he and native handicraft articles, whicn his father made to the then lived here in the early days. Announcements Ml advert Mr niw.s a mis column wUl be charged tor lull month at 36 cents wurd '., Mr insertion, minimum charge, Oc. Birth HoUcw; hanki. Oeatn Notices, Funaral Notice, UanUg i Engagement Aunounctinents: fi. Charles Campbell ot the con were widely purchased by visitors t primitive native villages with at the family store at Port Ess-(trade goods. He once narrowly ington. He and his father sailed escaped death at the hands of an came out from England a couple of years ago and is now a resident of Prince Rupert. With the exception of his eyesight which began to fail a couple of years ago, Mr. Cunningham i was in fair health until recent ipiiciAij uior""" vr: ------ - I , ..,i.i,i in advance. Please refrain tram taumhnntna if i y.j m struction firm of Campbell and Bennett which Is constructing, the main water pipe line in con FOR KENT in a sail boat throughout pf ac-1 aroused IIaida band on Langara tically the whole of their trad- j Islnd. weeks University Home Fur- nection with the Columbia Cellu nishlngs course. Afternoon and ing careers. Mr, sleeping months. A year ago he went to lose Co. mill at Watson Island FOR RENT -rooms. 330 - Nice 7th Ave. Cunningham never mar-He is survived by two sis- March 25 in General Hospi-ii Muriel Gag- His most notable legacy in the tried. west. (79) arrived in the city Sunday on the Catala from Vancouver. Vancouver for attention to his eyes, but returned last fall. He entered hospital here about 10 days ago. : I0R1AM FOH KENT-Comfortable Bedroom for lady with kitchen privileges If required. Close in opposite Borden St Schrvii Frank Waterhouse freighter nf J l. Beth- Chilliwack, Capt. Walter Holm- evening sessions. Register Civic Centre. ! Operetta, Borden St. School, at Civic Centre, March 31 and April 1. Lutheran tea and sale of home cooking, April 2, at Mrs. Soiland, 130 5th Avenue West. Women of the Moose spring Social Doings (Contributions to this section will be welcomed) Phone Black 258 or inquire at berg, arrived in port at 10 o'clock i into the Great Irs aeo today. osa uoraen at. (jj FOR RENT Sleeping room, 221 yesterday morning from Port Edward and sailed at 9 o'clock last evening for Port Simpson. Heading south from Simpson, the ; passed miiuc we loved was .ome it was His . out r.asi. (73) Mooseheart Meets ! T A D h D A DT V D V YVA.NTEB tea, April 7, at Mrs. J. P. Mol- Deluxe Delivery Phone 383 Prompt and Efficient Service AFTER 6 P.M. CALL Anything Black 419 ' Anytime " 285 Anywhere 892 Chilliwack will call at Massett to 1 .he live th still. hue and iamily. TOPCOATS Tailored by Fashion-Craft, you can get the color you want from our new spring selection. Gabardines, Velours, Covert Cloths and Harris Tweeds . . . Smart Appearance . . . Unequalled for Value. At Mrs. Skinner's The Mooseheart committee of the local Women of the Moose CATHOLIC LADIES WANTED Interested in purchasing green clinker built rowboat under Co-op gear shed. Owner please Phone Blue 148 if willing to sell. (73 RIALEliELrSvANTED " ALE load lumber, MISSION BAND HELPS PASTOR met at the home of Mrs. R. B. ler's, 124r Fourth Avenue East. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, 8 p.m., April 7. Pre-Easter Concert, Lutheran Church, Tuesday, April 12, 8 p.m. Orange Spring Sale, April 13, :ric stove with irk wood plate .Ui shelve. Call Skinner with nine members present Mrs. F. DeBlals. Mrs. W. Seventeen tables of cards were in play at the Catholic school !hall Thursday evening during the bi-weekly card party Children of the Mission Band, Faught, Mrs. G. Foster, Mrs. J. Opposite , Health Unit ' ANNE'S luxe Plymouth ; i-h-heater. Ap- Blue 2a5 (74) in charge of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson-Murray, attended morning service at First Presbyterian Church yesterday and assisted 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. Apr. 14, Borden St. P.T.A. Sale and Tea. LARGE Canadian Company with coast-to-coast distribution of Electrical Products, desires a Sales Representative in this district. 110 commission. For complete information, apply to Box 497 Daily News. - (73) PERSONAL $44.00 $67.50 Kitchen cabinet Home-Made Candy ami Fresh Roasted Nuts Hoskins, Mrs. O. Tweed, Mrs. P. Welter, Mrs. B. J. Bacon, Mrs. R. B. Skinner and Mrs. Harold Muncey. An Eastern gift will be sent to the sunshine child at Mooseheart. A doily, donated sponsored by the Catholic Wo-, men's League. Master of cere-1 monies was Mrs. E. Telseth, ! C.W.L. president, who also acted as cashier. The committee In1 charge of refreshments consisted of Mrs. L. Amadio, Mrs. R. E. ,m Green t 173) the pastor, Rev. George E. Send- all, in a special missionary talk in which the spreading of the Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, April 18. Presbyterian Spring Sale, ' April 21. Anglican Spring Sale, Satur by Mrs. Skinner, was won by Gospel was stressed. The child Mrs. Welter. Moore. Mrs. C. Schaeffer, Mrs. and Used Fur-m and Office . ;y I'.-i J Arti-;d Bed, Wood Oil Ranges, El-Curner Enam-, Otiiee Chairs. G. R. Brett and Mrs. Larsen. 1 Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES (rubber Roods) twelve samples for 50c postpaid in plain sealed wrapper, catoiogue included. General Novelty Co., Dept. 'PR', 71 Major St., Toronto, Ont. (79) day April 23. Card winners were: Whist, WEEKLY MOOSE CARD SOCIAL Legion Auxiliary Spring "Sale, Mrs. A. B. Taft; men, J. Mos- t New Articles- Phone Green 389 216 4th St. ren showed their knowledge by readily answering the pastor'3 questions. The .Junior Choir sang as an anthem "Stand Up For Jesus" and were effective in a two-part rendition. You saw it in the News! tad. Cribbage, ladies. Mrs. M.J. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. DRESSMAKING and Altera Toasters, uups Axminster Rug .. reaular price, : Sets, Tea Sets. ,: lowest prices. Saunders; men, O. K. Olsen. Bridge, ladies, Mis. Bert Laugh- April 27. Rotary Club Daffodil Tea, Civic Centre, April 28. St. Peters Y.P.A Musical The Moose Lodge held another of its weekly card . parties fol tions, f none Blue. 413. (73) Ian; men, L. Chris topherson. LOST LOST . AND FOUND lowed by a dance in the Moose j . Furniture Co, Temple Saturday night with w' ... t...i- LOST Black zipper kev case at tor . . . " 1 o ati om oti nilPlfei " FOR SALE good crowd . of members and mi",.- r , or near Post Office. Finder , ,r. .r t Piease aavise Green 715. (73, . FOR BIGGER CROPS NEW DELHI iO Work on the fertilizer-producing plant, at Yraw. (73) FOUND--- Rimless classes out- FOR SALE White - baby 'carriage. Good condition. Phone Green 153. (177) FOR SALE 6 h.p. heavy duty ' t side Naval Administration Sindri in Bihar is expected to - Chevrolet So rtti 1 1 H 1 rr fail Mint mnti Vt.iarn uiiuiHH, vnuii limy lid VC be conmleted bv the middle of same by calling at Daily News guests present. The function was directed by the lodge entertainment committee. Prize winners at cards were Mrs. S. Dumas and Mrs. A. Taft for the ladies and Gillis Royer and Jack Collier for the men. Refreshments and distribution of prizes Ki condition-. , !i, Can be seen ' rs. (tf) - and .paying for this ad. Easthope Wico-Wheel. Phone tsiacK 49. (78) Show, "Spring Fantasy" Civic1 Centre, April 29. The ' United ' "Church Spring Sale, May 5. Gyro Klondyke Night, Civic Centre, May 6. C.C.F. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons of Norway Hall. Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs. L. W. Krrgin. H.M.C.S. Haida Chapter I.O.D. E. Tea, May 21. Sonja Ladies Tea May 28. Make Bob Parker's I'plown Service Station your lubricating headquarters. Just Call 791 we will gladly pick up your car and return it promptly. - LOST Men's ttoup grey gabar 1950. It will be the biggest of its type in India, producing about 350,000 tons of ammonium sulphate a year. MACHINERY FOli SALE I i"'-New sone. i,.'iP Spn.-t 1r. ti t dine coat at checking room of Navy Drill Hall. Phone Green 806. (74) . Brown's Mill, . B.C. (91) Service" Hours: Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. XO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured bv National Machinery Company Limited. Vancouver, B.C. tf) followed the card session. The .evening as concluded with dancing with music by the Moose orchestra. ohen cabinet. 1 Sundays 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. FOUND Keys in case. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News office and paying for this ad. (tf) table. 1 rorkinff Want Ads Bring Result! Advertise in the Daily News pi bed and mat- l washine ma BOB PARKER'S UPTOWN SERVICE STATION id wood heaters, FOUND Dark rim glasses, l mounted deer Owner may have same by household art!-, calling at Daily News and "pst. (75) 1 paying for this advertisement. PHONE 791 Second and McBride KEAL ESTATE Nlent 5 room Mkfevour?... FOR SALE Four Room House partly furnished, 2 lots, good location, part basement, classed in porches. See Armstrong ."pncies. Phone 342, (73) 'ins with basc-cnt foundation, i condition. The i sacrificed as Re town. Apply aor Ltd. (77) mm ls Indeed FOR SALE 4 room house partly furnished. Phone Black 419. (79) METAL WOttK sidential and House' Cleaning AIDS Glass Cleaner Soil-Off Glass Wax Floor Wax Furniture Polish Dust Mops Scrub Brushes Kneeling Pads nd hold it with PLUMBING Installations and Repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel Roofing. Letouri'eau & Sons. 629 Sixth West Phone 543 it- am y0u buid -'nines, phone rMjMup.riEAse- (73) t CAN'T KWSTTHATGRANO, GRAPE nuts FLAVOR MS. F I'M AiUAV UllWdUV CfQ AT PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Fhone lied 400 518 3rd Ave. W. THOSE CRISP CRUNCHy FIAKK- ASSETS CORPORATION THEY'RE JUST PELISH' Fior sale or withdrawal, offers to purchase v IS Arm,, j . . . .. -j mimmisiralion Building, two slorey m iour (jv .h ic'iv HUKK7.M0M I HEED "J1 frame construction. GRAPl'-NVTS ftAKSW0URISHMNT .lwration has been advised that the Cana- ,'P'DWaVS. dumnro f li, ,,.V, lh tl-iia 10 Hold Down That DUST . .-. Use Genuine Dustbanc and Dustbanc Products Paper Towels Brooms Mops Soap Wax Rags and all good JANITOR SUPPLIES wKOW BIG AND STR0HG I It fVi . lHwltvi ot il Ul co.c ouui c.s r 'iluY f if the purchaser desires to re- 'uslnm rnnce Kupcri unamoer oi ..nui maiion oi interest lo prospeewve CrCndilions of Sale- k -V' '"uuamsi all installed fixtures. U offer- Pots Grape:Nute Hakes tGimitD JL TIADI MARK KIANO lor that Delicious Grape-Nuts Flavor in Crisp, Appetizing Flakes Delicious Wholesome Nourish i no tide ni ' a"."as is. where is" basis, and sale will Sold to Industry in Prince Rupert at Vancouver Prices r A:Tt USI r (l.nr,...i: 1 basis- No guarantee will be given . .... . ; in'ii i ., - H"iduuii as to condition oi ouuutug 3y salvage. '"cha fur -.'.... ... . ...... I Id t "-movai ine Durchaser will De re- p PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE r nf (i sue to the satisiaction oi me f "aiinliv : Pcriormance to be guaranteed by Phone 632 o P.O. Box 772 712 Second Ave. N if ,r ,u returnable on satisfactory com !nff3irilin a are required, to Include in oi- to intended use. herein 9, .' Good, too with nourishment famibles need . . . useful quantities of carbohydrates fr energy; proteins fyr umsflrj phosphorus for bones and teeth; iron for the blood; other food essentials. t are necessarily abbreviated and 1 ri?ntV i-pi , Assets Corporation reserves the Ul('D4iv -uy w a11 oilers. Arrangements Dcpeud upon it family voles rale Post's Grape-NuU Flakes as really super. They're distinctively difierrnl licrauso made not from one lut TWO plains ... . wheat and mailed barley . . . for lhat out-of-lbis-world Grpe-Mut flavor. No "finicky" breakfast appetites wlirn these crisp, lioney-goltlcn flakes appear. They're served i a jiffy - cattu on ightl - Reiner with information as to coiv u "wires, may be obtained upen ap' Get Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes today for a hi?, healthful breakfast tomorrow. !.'ive' o lo'uf,' Lands and Building Rvpresen-Fr. B.C. Kir H t- Area. Canadian Armv .Vanrou- WAN TED A! PLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS FOR 1919: CAMP MANAGERS BOAT CREWS ONE SKIPPER - J. CLAUSEN & SON RUPERT MARINE REALTY Box 548 Prince Rupert, h B.C. I,, r i Eu 1Uh tonJrFr1 Sales Manager, 1st Street BI6. ynue, Calgary, Alberta. Plf one Main. teA.Bi,,,,,,-.. - RFCJPES Ur TASTY COOKIES and eth'r good things en In packag ' A Product of Gcnoral Foods In REGULAR or BIG tCONOMY sit ik , lJ Bd,n " A.. VYal assets uorpurabiuu. f. 19k Tg, Ottawa nni,rin ii., thou 1013