| lay, July 23, 1944, Eee rine ALARM SYSTEM ommouIT NO. 4. / 12 th St. and 3rd Ave 496th St. and rd Ave. 4a eth St, and Srd Ave. 46 Jupetion of fst, fod end aves 16 -18t Ave, between Sth and ts. (Kno Motel.) +7 (et Ave. and 7th St. (Cen al Motel.) omoulT NO. 2. oz ord Ave, and Srd St t omee.) eo 3rd Ave. and MeBride st oa tat Ave, and McBride St os vod Ave, and &nd St. . 26--9nd Ave, and 6th St a7 —. ee = ern dances. In recent number ble animals. ‘ \ number of Winnipeg hotels |of the “Medical hecord,” Dr. Gus- The handsomest lady in Ma been proseented for having|tav F. Boehme, Jr., states that}#%4 the eee baby may obta ened their bars on eleetion day|he has reeentiy been consulted their Dominion Day prizes } [ the closing of thé polls, The |by a number of « s who com-|P!¥ing at The Islander office. M tates the bars must|plained of “pair the front of |”: Troleum won the ladies priz ept closed until the next]the foot.” In « istanee he and Baby D. Riller is the most wv found the sar sy inptom-eom- talked of squealer in the neigh . ea |plex, and on investigation, dis- borhood. W ‘ ire overrunning Ren- |eovered the cau lo be the mod- Correspondents are hereby no- foow | nty, Quebeo, and des-|ern dance tified that the cognomen of our the farmer's seep. They | oe & nearest neighborhood is ‘Woder ure pposed to have come down | A proposal by a member of the The rested - an qhoreviatios - fror Algonquin Park. The | French Chambe f Deputies to ao tae te : waiee. en be ty is now so small that nO} tay Yoreign work mens who he al- os bo are ; eo hunts the wolves. Renfrew | ' ’ names of the point further up the | 1s not been troubled Ghis wes leges, are taking the place of thelinlet. rat reuse young men of the country, was A resident disposed of fifty .: +a jvery coolly received, the Premier|thousand shares in an oil com- rh. 0 espelle tes @ | refusing to support the measure. | pany which he held for three led that nzt must pay taxes | ; es? years. This should be proof that 615,000 acres of British Go | Four countie in whieh the everything comes to the man that bia land. which. ma eee ie i\Canada Temperance Aet the |is willing to wait for dame for- { i & Western land grant. |Scott Act) was in force, voted for|tune to knock at his door. Drills a rising ibe tie its repeal on June 25th, with the|@nd rumors of drills are circulat- 1 by "the Provincial result that the Nova Scotia Tem-|ing in all directions, while the a ‘on enaie had perance Act goes automatically a ween OC at work ere . +t he into foree in those counties, The saying nothing and sawing I ‘ i June the foundation poynews voting were: Pictou, wood. > am ‘ - s chapel tee:4as Mae Cumberland, Kings and Hants, The Wallace Fisheries closed the Presbyterian students at Ox- and the Tempe oe Alliance car-|down last week after filling the ford, England, was laid by Lord tied the day The Nova Scotia|tierces of salmon that ore ad Bry 7 : wpe remperance Act abolishes the hand. The launch Fredelia eee bar everywhere in Nova Scotia, | brought _the Indians home and President Wilson addressing a with the exception of the city of|left for Skidegate with the white ‘ 4 : Halifax, which will now be the|@nd Indian fishermgn for that part Virginia editors, at the only “wet” place in the Province, |Place. White House, last week, predict- = Y ety eee » e, 2,2 Mr. J. K. Anderson gave a ed that the eountry was on the on ‘ 7 : , veuge of @ asenemeeeidicamueds Che International Opium Con-|dance last Monday night in the o aus “|ference, which has been sitting|Smythe Building, which was well The ot canted tele din At at The Hague, before adjourn-|attended and greatly enjoyed, Mr. tanti ist by way of the Panama| ing on June 25th, adopted a reso-|A. Orr called off the dances while Sanei sence Tenet Sean inact | tution requesting the Minister of the music was supplied by Mr. seonth. 1 wide ueiiees nt tenes Foreign Affairs of the Nether-|Smith on the violin. ‘Mrs. White, ieeen Wawnthuutles renee lands to obtain as soon as pos-|of the White Inn provided re- . sible the ratifications from the|freshments. . =: = adhering powers necessary to put F. Stocks says that the report Sir Baden Powell has already |the convention looking to the sup-|of his absence from the island received over a third of the mil-| pression of the opium traffie into|was grossly exaggerated, he hav- lion dollar endowment asked from | force, This convention was|ing been living on his ranch all the British public for the endow-| drafted by the conference in 1942.|the time, It is his neighbors tha, ment of the Boy Scouts move- Nieesetensitlpin ire all away and Fred says that ment. MAKING AUTOMOBILE he feels like a snail living ina 7 ae ROAD AT REVELSTOKE | circle of empty snail-shells—and Extensive floods in the Prov- sina about as active. inces of Kwangsi and Kantenung, Revelst« luly 148.—Fifty me ou sanenenciiiienieiaasaiiiiadl China, caused damage to property|are now at work on the comple “The Ring and the Man,” a and crops estimated at $5,000,-|¢tion of the autemobile road to|magnificent four reel Famous 000. It is stated that thousands |the ‘ N EW S The Daily News goes into nearly every home in ' Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of ‘ the city because it is clean and reliable. [Tt has all ; 6 the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events * and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- + SAFE bia. It treats these subjects with moderate opti- i z SANE mism and reliability. . ; The Daily News is the most valuable paper to | ’ omrev advertisers because it is read by the buying public. ; IMPARTIAL It has a bigger circulation than any other paper in 7 the city, It is read by the class of people the NDEPENDE 7 ’ ahd advertisers want to talk to, * ; INTELLIGENT Sa‘ oN ana 5 238—_—_——-—__—- 5 it 3 | . 5 5 ’ | 5 * * > | + | SPRRRRRR RRR ERR ERR ee eee eee ~ mes adits ~~