OLD TELEGRAPH ! prince Hupett Dafl? 5cto3 1 Friday, July 8, 1949 . (Continued from Pag 1) message from R. C. Vaughan. chairman and president, Cana-I dlan National Railways, to the ! mayor of Halifax and the presi EY! Iaita 1INU1E! dent of the Board of Trade. "To i yTfimn,, nni; win tun m wppij vm, i tvmi mm. in . ,um(u- K , 1 v f m nwim.Mm. ,t. m..... m.mn n ''! f ; v J- -- .'-' i E: . 1 ' ' n ' , i - t '.4 i "r - f I r t ' ., - ' . i . l "' ' .'. l i'' our good friends the citizens of Halifax," said Mr. Vaughan, "we would like to say how much we have appreciated the oppor-; tunlty of joining hands with you In the celebrations marking the two-hundredth birthday of your city. The rail lines of this vast railway system have a history of public service dating back over a century and this applies also to the great network . of telegraph facilities stretching over a distance 'of 4000 miles you're absolutely right, it Is vacation time now ... but In a few months cold weather will be here again and you want to be prepared with a sale warmth-giving COAL supply. CALL 51 TODAY! PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber Building Supplies in addition to clothing and shoes. He touched also on the OSE VISITOR through seven time zones from St. John'sNewfoundland, to the west coajt of Vancouver Island and into the Yukon. The Twentieth Century Is indeed Canada's century and the 100,000; men and women who serve under the Canadian National banner are resolved to do their part lrt assisting In every w,ay possible our national development and prosperity." It was a colorful ceremony. COMED HERE EAST MEETS WEST Former members of the Canadian women's Army Corps from all parts of Canada gathered In Toronto during the week-end for a reunion. A banquet, business session and church parade were features of the program. Here Edna Smith, left, of Monclon, N. B., farthest east point represented, and Joyce Has sell, right, of Powell River, B. C. look over the program with sjgt. Pearl Aplin of Toronto. (C P. Photo fine work being accomplished at "The Child City of Moose-! heart" but asked also for consideration ol the welfare of he conclusion ol the reg-lortnlghtly meeting ot 1r in or we wiw.se on wra- "The Children in our own Backyard." The local lodges were highly commended on their STAVE MELLOR TO ALERT BAY MRS. BLACK IS HONORED evfning In the Moose a good number of mern-re Joined by member of al men's louje to wel- Mr. Howlett, in the dress and stove-pipe style hat of his cen-( tury-old counterpart, worked at the original tape receiver and sender flanked by Miss Jeannine community Work and also on the efficiency of their secretaries. for his new post down the coast. I The departure of himself and family will re regretted by many j friends for both Mr. and Mr:!. Mellor are pioneers of the north . from childhood days, the former having been at Stewart while , a boy while the latter, the for- Mr. Slater was thanked for fu prominent visitor, Stew- Members of the Canadian Quesnel and Miss Joyce Gilmour Veteran Chief Operator of Digby Island Wireless Station Transferred Legion Ladies' Auxiliary galh- in the hooped skirts, crinoline his address by the Junior Regent. A solo by Mrs. J. Kaspcr and a duet by Mr. and Mrs. B. ered in large numbers Wednes- and bonnets of which their great It titer, of Hamilton, auditor j t' Supreme Lodge of Can-ft ho was introduced to the (smil ing by - Oovernor E. G. j,,; d'n of the local lodge. mer Dorothy Patmore. was borti Bacon. were much enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were Veteran chief operator of Dig- in. Prince Rupert, by Island wlrelw station here' Mr. Mellor's successor here will day night at their regular meet- grandmothers wore proudly. ing and one of the pleasant fea- tin ps of the evening was the tpi IftAIIT wishing of bon voyage and' the qLLj AdUU I served by Chapter members and i" 'an address, Mr. Slater L 4 of the various phases of a pleasant evening drew to aW"t-h which he has been Idenll- e E. Armour Pyke, who is corn-close with "For He's a Jolly Good 1 f'ed for almost seventeen years, 'nB from Eastevan station on the he wi k of the Moose Order In I ' V . 1 2 " " ' 1 P-! . . t.Y Ml -ft -- J Fellow." Staveley G. Mellor is bena trans-, west coast of Vancouver Island. MEAT PACKING the president, Mrs. J. 8. Black, on the eve of hef departure for 1 jai.-.fl.i, mentioning partlcu- The women's meeting was, f erred to Alert Bay in a similar jriy work that was done during presided over by Mrs. Thomas capacity. With Mrs. Mellor and! he war years, when the people Martin Stuart Speaker at Gyro Club Luncheon a trip to England and Bcotland. The gift was in acknowledge- ( ment for Mrs. Black's long andi r.ir 1 1 .... i 1 u A..v:iin I . am ui auin b joj aojAJas son and daughter, he expects to Advertise in the Daily News I You Saw it Hi The News. St. LAURENTS VOTE Prime Minister and Mrs. Bt. Laurent had: only a few feet to walk from their Quebec City home when theyj went out to vote. Their local polling station -as next door. Here; ' Mr. and Mrs. St. Laurent are shown as they ieft the poll. (C. V. Photo) j uenn, senior regent. leave the latter, part of AuguU' i I'd sain were given goods to j- falue of $100,000. These rjiU Included a mobile canteen In- The presentation was made bydust of the North American Mrs. William Rothwell and Mrs. contlnent now a multl-billlon responaea reeiingiy. jdolar bus,neM with planls lr.; Three members in- new were alxtv rpat .ltlp. had it. Today the packing industry, ment of the meat processing Industry such as Hammond, SwSK itlated at the meeting and two mngs when Ferdinand de Soto with Its important functions of more new members accepted. "lianrtpH hoes on the Florida DreDarine and distjosinz of Daggett, the Wilsons. LMbby aM I Pellclous refreshments were coast In 1539 and when the Pll. 1 f resh meats, the curing and pre- Armour were mentioned by tb ' served, featuring a large decor- grim FBtherg brought hogs and serving of meats by salting and speaker. . ' " aiea Don voyage case macie Dy catUe tne New Engiand coast smoking, the preservation of The Gyro program yesterday 1 JOHN H. BULGER I JHTOMETRIST 1 John Bulger Ltd. Third Arena I " -V,-'' I Wjn one 01 tne memoers ana auiy ln i82o, Martin F. Stuart, local meat food products and the de- was arranged by Normim Baker, cut by Mrs. Black. manager of the Swift-Canadian velopment of many bi-produets President Maurice Brydges Tn 1H thp Prlnro Pnnprt nrn for numerous nuriloses. bv lier- was in ' th -ehalr and miest.! .r-!iil?EfosuHsv .-4 ' f. , . . . , ,. . v. I ., . , , ttlUEj 111. a iUIlCIICTJIl I.U1K UIl LUC i:viv-cij acaung pi uucnoca, liau WCIC ncil IloaiuuaMru kil ivtiih- I history of the packing industry. ' become a vital service to mod- skamlng, Ontario; William Joy SHIPS and First trading in cured meats ! em civilization. of Los Angeles and W. S. Nolle 4 I had been between New England Personalities in the ' develop-, of Prince Rupert. and the West Indies when bar I SWATERFRONT relled salt pork and beef ' had 0 been exchanged for molasses. With flip !-nurh nf thp Ameri-! Union steamer Coquitlam, Wil- can nation, the Industry had a? 11am McCombe, arrived in port at moved westward, first being Cry 1:30 this afternoon from thtf centred in the Ohio Valley. It N An' tEBW south and sails at 10 p.m. for grew, rapidly after the United ' Masset inlet points whence she States government had put a I will return here Sunday morn- j tax on liquor, which ruined that ' Ing and sail at 40 p.m. that day on her return to Vancouver. An 1 Commodore market, and the corn raisers started to feed their corn to hogs and cattle. Prior to the r ft ill I . 'lS r ' J other Union steamer, the Catala, CaDt. Ernest Shennard. is due i Civil War, Cincinnati naa Deen I the centre of the packing Indus- Cafe "Better Th-n Ever" trv. Eventually ln 1865 on and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and Fond and Service In City Christmas Day he union stock yard had opened in Chicago which since that time had come to be the greatest meat packing city. tie 11 for Send-Out Order 5 fj They ore Host populor, tool ft 1 Ave. David Chow, Mgr. J JAMS or JELLIES ALWAYS TURN OUT RIGHT ITh'aff providing you follow exactly the kitchen-tested recipes you get under the label of every bottle of Certo or in every package of "Certo" Crystals. Different fruits need different handling so there's a separate one for each fruit. Don't change a thing and you'll get delicious, sparkling jam 05 jelly every time. Xt CERTO Ot, 'CERTO'Crystals aT W AVAILABLE A current notice to mariners from the Department of Transport announces that the electric beacon on Cape Caution in the Queen Charlotte Sound area Is reported not burning. It is due for attention as soon as possible. I.AM KKtilSTKV ACT Re: ten if Irate of Title No. XTOll-I to lot 8. Murk Hi. Krrtlnn .1. I lly of Prim Kiiprrt. Map Itl.i. WHEREAS satisfactory proof ot No fuss ... ho worry ... no guesswork kn making jam or jelly with Certo Fruit Pectin or "Certo" Crystals. You'll sav time and work . . . get up to 50 MORE jam or jelly from your fruit 1 Please yourself which you use. BotH Certo and "Certo" crystals are fruit pectin, the natural substance in fruit that makes jams "jam" and jellies "jell" extracted and concentrated for better, easier jam and jelly making. Thf word "Certo" Is a trade-mark. Boil ONE MINUTE only for both Jams and Jellies That's all you need when you use Certo or "Certo" Crystals . , . one minute's full, rolling boil 1 What a saving of time and energy. This short boil gives you other advantages, too: - t ' m mM tft Adored by children! )A M'JSJW Found the 4 to 1 rice ni 1 YLbr V fr cereal favorite in a H ' Qi 1 Ul! V Krisp.ea '(M 6 P' rtM;,g i This might happen to us MOTHER KNOWS v BEST! but the customer never loses J Ions ot the above Certificate of Title! teaupd In the name of Reidar D. John-aon and Lillle Marie Jolinsen has! been filed In this office, notice is ( hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, I Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of said lost Certificate, when he deals at DAN'S SERVICE HOLLYWOOD cafe . STATION very little Juice hM time to boll you get an average yield of 10 pT Sine. J I away, X I glaiw aiwe 1 LOOK FOR TBI JEW RED AND WHITE DID SEAL LABEL "Where the Workingman MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY where old-fashioned, long-boil Gets a Break." recipe would give you about 6. unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land. Registry Ofrice, Prince Rupert. B, C. this.5th day of July. 194a. AD. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Titles. A7) McBRIDE STREET fs. 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