'Construction Here Holding Even Prime Kupert Daiip Jl2itog LtD. Thursday! August ly, 1948 OLD PAPER SUNEARTHED 'Tz Saras t On Basis of Business Building While home construction has lagged in Prince Rupert I Trevor Hill was going through during the first -half of' 1948, industrial building has taken isome oid lles left by his ather-something of a spurt and a large amount of repair work w!",e late GeorBe H", wh. he EaMj tcr tide sty ng done op homes and business places, giving the city a Rupert Journars nrst issue. The "lore attractive aiJt-arance as the year progresses. . j Journal, published by O. II. Nel- lllustrative ". the gnulual improvement which is taking; son, wa.s at that time a twice place throughout the city, and one the $14,000 renalr tiroiert atSvv,'ck'y PuPL'r but later steppeii m m mm m m. ft I THI MEAT Of MA MANY U5E5 mmm Booth Memorial High School I ul t0 a morning dally, and the other alteration work! Kd,t,Jr Nelson chose Saturday, at the Prince Rupert General! June 18 1910 as il date Hospital, preparing the former! the launching of his. Prince Ru- (Conttnnt'C on Pajje Six) i pert enterprise. On Wednesday, three days before, the new particularly in tin. business district, was tin; recent comment "f a lormer Prince Rupert resident, who returned after an ab-tiiee (if slightly more than a year, "Tills town certainly is changing," he said. "It looks much unarter than it did a year ago. MiiMiiess places are getting new fronts and homes are boing f ix-'d up at a great rate. Zt certainly is an improvement" steamer Prince Rupert had made her first appearance in this port and the Journal went to town HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY I .With six columns of the 24-col- Early Day Impressions When Canada became aware that the Grand Trunk Pacjflc bJ You 're budget-wise when you buy the family tasty Spork 7.T. today's most economical meut dih T It is this type of work which 1 P'.Otirf, t. ii, .,1 t. -.., l n.. hulk of wvu uuc iu iu rn- is lesponsibl feor the the building permits issued by the city engineer's office every month. umn paper devoted to the event. Two pictures accompanied the story. One of them showed the ship's officers, among whom was Captain "Barney" Johnson, Jn command of the1 new ship. The other picture was an informal shot of the late Captain C. H. Nicholson, at that time manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific's Steamship service on the coast. Jn the same paper another steamship company claimed that one of its vessels was "trhe only steamer on the run having water-light bulkheads and Timely Recipe However, there also has been a fair amount of business eon- eoic terminus, frince Kupert, less than a hundred miles south of Alaska, people were curious. This was particularly true of those living in the older provinces. Forty years ago the number of Canadians east of the Great Lakes who had ever strayed to within sight of Alaska were comparatively few Q. How can I remedy a dark kitchen that hasn't even a glass panel in the door? A. "A hinged window. can be placed in the upper panel of the kitchen door. This will give more light, and also aid in ventilating, In case it is not desired to leave the door open. Q. How can I prevent pockets of house dresses and aprons from tearing so easily? A. When sewing thsee pockets, double a small piece of the material and place it underneath at the top of the' pocket. Q. How can I remove ink stains from colored fabrics? A. Apply a paste made of sour milk and fuller's earth. If M ' l S 3 m ci I a k rn rney reasoned, ana in their IVar Salad ' 1 20-oz can .jr.s (8 imiVPS, 1 tablespoon pear juice 1 tablespoon cream or lop milk 1 tablespoon mayonnaise 1 3-uz. package en-am clu-e.se 2 tablespoons choppcil mils i 'miction in the first six months of 1MB.-Total- vaiue of tlris work so far exceeds $50,000 and includes a new service station, a new meat packing warehouse, a new apartment house and a new oil company wharf build-in'!. In addition to this are two lar(?e repair and alteration jobs, narrow, restricted range not I double-bottom, thus ensuring without some logic, that bejuK gaiety of passengers in case of so close to Alaska, winters must , collision or wreck. This wa the Union Steamship Co.'s Ca-niosun. Jn the same advertise Sib aUMMCK J 4 1 etluce cups When your Tot or Toddler needs Togs, visit the STORK SHOPPE Train Schedule For the East ment the company quoted steerage fare from Vancouver at J5. Amung the advertisers in the Journal of 191H. there were such 303 3rd Ave. W. Blue 810 be severe. There would be ,icc of course, in the new port of the north. What of harbor entrance, the mileage, the depth, and what shelter, if any? And tides? The few who had ever been in Prince Rupert were mainly railway construction men. civil Drain pears. Add pear juice, cream and mayonnaise to cheese and blend. Fill centres Of 4 pear halves With part of chet.se mixture. Cover with remaining pear halves in sandwich fashion. Top each pear Willi more, rliet-.se - mixture. Sprinkle with chopped nuU Serve ip lettuue cups with fruit salad dressing. 4 servings. MERCHANDISE S ... .: lkiialiues, Crepes, Jerseys, Printed flilks, Liilt'MS. - RTSWEAR.. , . . . , !(,, BiUllM'K. Slack. , I ATS ... F-jli-Le.'.gth ami Hhortys. i'VI'CC'MJIl'C familiar namfs as George D. Tite, furniture dealer, Thomas Dunn, Hardware and Supply Company and Fred Stork, gen Monday, Wednesday, Prlday-8 p.m. Prom the East-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-10:45 p.m. Watch the Classified Adsl SALMON SEINING Here is an ' iiitereMing view of actiim in the fishing industry. The lish such us pinks, now at their height, are taken in huge .seines frojn which they are brailed in this manner and hoisted on -board the packers. Courtesy Journal of Com- merce).- Reader ana classified advertisers are requested to submit their copy to the office. Telephoned advertisements often lead to mistakes against which the Daily News cannot guarantee. engineers, surveyurs and others of kindred pursuits. All agreed there was a fine harbor, and that was a masterpiece of under eral hardware. Jn the local news column Editor Nelson Informed his readers that Mayor Stork, Alderman statement. They might or might 1 ' i.A A- - Ni AO h r5?SnTr1 ONE-MAN Barrow, City Solicitor A. M Manson and Engineer A. W not be interviewed. Misconceptions continued. Private letters rarely gave the true picture. Not 2 Power Chain Saw ' Agnew had gone to Victoria to press the claims of the city for j water rights at Woodworth Lake ALL AT PHICJCH THAT PLEASE. " ' . " ; : ' i nn tin' Sweet 10 iVr.soltali.Hl I f "b u d nsTTtn : i I lr.imt . No Carrying GliurM.t-fi A ' '"'""Lit ' " i KT infrequently, much depended on writer had for dinner, tter casually mentioned ( 1 V-'VCv-J ! Once ale before the provincial government. - the distant, almost un-, Fast Dependable Easy to Handle An ideal tool in the woods and on the farm. I r -oV'.KN.viV'v V v. 'V known haven, whales were often A4 I "rSKSuV'tf : seen swi mining around, chasing i.MABurtGEns fish which was true enough. This was Interesting stuff and played up in the eastern press. But none of the papers, at 7) For particulars and prompt service see TKKKACE DEALER HEKB SPENCER GARAGE or write PRINCE RUPERT SUPPVi HOUSE mur m Urrr . 713 Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. Belter with i 4 I MSB that distance and in that early day, really knew. There were no drawings or sketches. Mental pictures had to serve for a season and while these did .. not lack a certain playful attention, they did not invite respect. No-one, never having been here, fiere, could vision reality. No-one could tell of the noble bay. with her islands, her safe fa?-preading miles of blue waters winding among mountains, be iial. . . Limited Shipment of . V,- nWttvVt. PREPARED MUSTARD cause so few knew. W.J- fENBIX THE JEWELLERY STORE UMBRELLA IT IS I'KUALLY JIST A LITTLE BETTER THAN THE AVERAGE By CHICK YOUNG .Just Another Summer Uomanee. BLONDIE I AUTOMATIC WASHER this weather make you think of v PRODUCE I) IN CANADA Doesn't I'mlirellas? 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