k. ' '. I J .print Unpen DalTsi luexcs - ! I- Saturday. July 30, 1949 Ray Reflects . . . . . . and Reminisces ill R ' 1 I E - v. j Some day the early history or i Prince Rupert will be written, i Meantime, the the first settlers ! and citizens are passing away (in increasing numbers. Within I the year, a Sew -died who per HEY! WAIT A MltUJTEJs i speak both languages. Perhaps The majority do. Yet there remain a sizeable number who, either through plain indifference or carelessness, do not. They miss a lot. It was once the unpleasant lot of the writer to be assigned to the Civil Courts where most of the proceedings were conducted in French. Some ; i IMS You're absolutely right, it is vaca- tion time now ;. . but in a few months cold weather will be here again and you want to be prepared with a safe warmth-giving COAL supply. CALL 31 TODAY! PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber Building: Supplies haps, as well as anyone left living, could have described the times of Jong ago. Writing a history. Lf it is te cover the ground thei-oughly. Is a large ' order and advancing . age lias been known to dim memory. Yet. a record of the past should hare its place. Necessity of transfer between I Seal Cove and Section 1 was early jeaUzed, but it .has taken time and substantial growth lrt population to bring about the results once hoped for. How - ever, today's crowded busses offer a contrast as well as ful-1 jfilment. All old timers can well : remember the commencement of the service and the contid-J i ence shown. The correct Idea 1 - Sr 'sr. a 4 -. w , . .i V, m 1 ' TW .wwn l,nhw 4,. c "You're going great. The batters can't e. -. I . , Jl'M f the AUanttr ducted by p district gruop Scouts t!M V i d by the & was there ail -right, but it was Montreal. At first, it does not '.still pretty early in the morn- ieel like home at all. The daily j Ing." 1 chats In the old office worked j 1 well, lor the boys understood Holidays, blest holidays, re- the other fellow's angle and freshing soul and body! Sure were most co-operative. Autumn thing, but how to get by the' faded out and winter that Is first Jew days of settling down ! winter, arrived sharp on the dot. to the old routine later jn? The in no time at all, it seemed, the wrench is felt in the sudden gaiety of Chritmas was every-turning Xrom lordly leisure t where. Just before noon, one getting there on time orders, day the sheriff handed to each obedience And now and then, a scribe, an envelope with his ITS HARD TO EXPLAIN TO FRANK Children In the emergency housing .community at Uplands, Ottawa, have been ordered to get rid of their pets to prevent spread of diphtheria that has already caused two deaths. Frank Bernadoes, shown here, is one of the many children who do not understand why it is necessary that their dogs must be sent away or destroyed. historic fiaeor. Rupert Muse, of its content T. E. Anfifl. Prince Ruper sociation dirt inRS. Also i ent was 8c Garon o( f Church troop baseball: schedule Aug. 2 Merchants vs. Savoy. Aug. 4 Commercials vs. Merchants. Adertise in the Dully News! E PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD BIIIPBUILDi.R8 AND ENGINEERS Ifoijiand BraaraiTings . f- Etoetric and Acetylene' -: Welding BPECIALIST8 ON SAWMILL and. . MINING MAtJlUNERY member of the Terrace trio, the most thrilling event of the trip was the March Past before the Governor General, Viscount Alexander, who was one of many distinguished visitors who appeared during the bivouac. A tour of the city of Ottawa one of the days made a break in camp routine. Westher was warm and sunny throughout the stay at Ottawa with an ceptlon of one dull day, somewhat like that In Prince Rupert yesterday on their return home. "Food teas fine" agred the re. turnjng boys as they described the kitchen fatigue duties In which all shared In typical and practical camp fashion. The ceremony of the pouring Prince Rupert Florist ( hO0 3rdAve. Box 516 Tel 777 Flowers for All Occasions 1 EBYs Contj REPAIRS -EI F01X1 Let us ht that new i the X.ILU Phone Grw MAT! VPHo: Phone Blue ( 330 Sec-Prince f Professional m Bu i t I . . t 10:45 Bible Stories. Ilr00-CBC News 11:03 Songs and Singers 11:30 Religious Period P.M. 12:00 CBS Symphony Orch. 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 Capital Report 2:30 Critically Speaking 3:00 Alan and Me 3:25 CBC News 3:27 Weather Report 3:30 Harmony Harbour :00 Week-End Review 1 4:15 John Fisher 4:30 Les Chansons de Paris. 5:00 Record Album 5:30 Little Symphonies 6:00 CBC News 6:10 The Old Songs ' 6:30 Salvation Army Program No. 7 , 7:00 Summer Theatre 7:30 Summer Symphonies 8:00 Al Bollington, Organist 8:38 Winnipeg Sunday Concert 9:00 Summertime 8; 30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News' ' 10:15 Lister Sinclair 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 Weather and Sign Off MONDAY A. M. 7:00 Musical tHocR 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns DKI-AKTVIK'NT OF I'l HI.1C UOKKS Sitlit-r to CmitmcttirA Kpwirini; of Trrrare Infirmary 1rraci. li. Ct SEALED TENDERS. endorsed "Tender for Rewiring of Terrace In-lirmary, Terrace, B. C," will be received by the Minister of Public Works. Parliament Buildings. Vlo-toria. B.C. up to 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 15th day of August, 1U49, and opened In public at that time and place. ' Plana, specifications, and conditions of tender may be obtained ou and after August '2nd. 1949. from the Department of Public Works. Victoria, B. C, and the Government Agent's, Prince Rupert and Prince Oeorge, on deposit of the sum of Ten Dollars (S10 00) which -will be refunded on their return In good order, and will also be on view at the offices of Government Agent. Court House, Prince Kupert, B. Cm and Government Agent, Court House, Prince George. B. C. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque on a chartered bank of Canada, made payable to the Minister of Public Works, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars (5OO00, which shaU be forfeits if the party tendering declines to enter into the contract when called upon to do so. Ho tender will be considered having any qualifying clauses whatsoever, and the lowest or any ten-der not necessarily accepted. H. C. ANDERSON, Acting Deputy Minister. Department of Public Works, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. (H) CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited ,Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 69 and 68 of the cases were difficult enough to grasp even when ex plained in purest English. So the only way to meet the emer gency was to learn the lang- age and, in the interval, ar- range to meet bi-lingual staff members of other papers every jiay. in the sheriff's office. They w-ould graciously reveal what happened that forenoon. And they certainly did. A Canadian knowing only the English tongue, and fresh from the Marttimes, out west or from the Paeiric -Coast might leel tost to suddenly find himself In compliments. Each contained 50. That helped, too! ORE AT TRIP (Continued irom rage 1) failed to return home yesterday, missing the plane at Vancouver due to a confusion over daylight saving time. They are expected back this afternoon. The Terrace Scouts were Roy Clifford, Francis Gavin and Arne Haaland who were met here by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gavin and Mrs. J. Haaland with whom they completed the homeward Journey by car last evening. To Arne Haaland, youngest Open For Business Salt Lake Tea Stand SANDWICHES HOT DOGS XNFECTIONRY Mrs. V. MacDonald SMITH & ELKIHS J'LIMWVG ANB HEATING Phone 174 P.O. Box 17 WRATH ALL'S PIIOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and . Professional Supplies NOW. 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