THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1937 ‘Central Press Canadien had struck a snag and when the intake valve failed to function, water poured in and flooded the engine. The crew were picked up by another fishing ship, the Penguin. - A short time after this photo was taken, the 40-ton fishing dragger, the Gloucester, sank beneath the waves off Scatarie Island, elght miles from Loulsbourg, N.S. The sturdy boat —— ADVENTURERS TO DIVE FOR $50,000,000 SILVER TREASURE See Somewhere off the coast: of the Bahamas 5 6b young men will be skin-diving with a purpose this summer. They're members of the Adven- turer club, formed in Toronto for the of searching for and finding the wreckare, a Spanish galleon sunk In the 17th century with $50,000.000 in silver bullion aboard. The mem- bers shown bere, Joho Smart, Tom Rutherford, Though their forefathers were all Indians, these girls and 97 other residents of the Hob- bema Indian reserve in Southern Alberta may be evicted on the basis of the fact that they are not Indians under the meaning of the Indian act are demanding of 1951. They are descendants of three Indians * tribal hatreds. + CHANCES ARE THREE TO ONE SHE “ILL LIVE cccantrel Frees Canad Patricla MacKenzie of Rouge Hills, Ont., age five, has the date, July 21, set for an operation on her heart by surgeons of the Mayo clinic in Minnesota. Need for the operation became appar- ent when she was to have her tons!ls removed and tests of her heart showed it bad a hole in it. Toronto cessful and now—! be flnancéd—she will be tak to esota. She is given a three-to-one chance of surviving the operation, is not expected to veach the age of ten if the defect {s not corrected. re INDIANS ‘INSIST... ON SOVEREIGNTY? FOR MARRIAGES parents whieh gover! daughter of who . was mart! tional Indian ceremony of the Brantford reserve, may be con- sidered illegitimate. Father of the little girl, Leroy Smoke, died in an accident a few weeks be: fore she was born. 2 Chief Joseph Lozan at the Onondaga tribe at Branttord does not recognize the right of the provincial government to de- cide who is married and who is not, but says the tribe itself bas sovereign rights in the matter. However, Ontario law requires that the marriages be performed by a registered Indian or a minister or mothers will be de- nied ebenefits under the Work-- men's Compensation and Mothers’ Allowance -acts. l 4 SAYS NO’ POLISHING NECESSARY i, may..ngw stop spend ie claims he hav invented ars, And, in addition, it resists salt, food acids, alcohol. and tea. The only ee ee re) quent washing in warm suds. Now: working in Toronto, he takes a keen delight fy vompeting with U.S. inventors, “) tke Amerl- cans,”: he sayt, but I like to go down there and beat them to After the colorful opening of the O Ningier ore, Pret olorful opening of the Ontario legislature, Pi Frost, left, confers with Lteut.-Gov. Breithaupt ‘0 the jegintation which will be discussed during the session. In his Throne speech, Mr. Breithaupt criticized the federal government for fallu > y provide greater tax-rental funds to the province. Premier east maintains ‘that Ottawa should ret aX province than it did in 1956. vetuen #200,000,000 mare tone Snelling Miss Pac! E SHURSDAY, FEBRUARY ates — THE OLD HOME 1 YOU-15 THIS At HOSE BRU! “BUSINESS DIRECTORY CASTLEGAR LONG DISTANCE FUNERAL HOME DEDICATED TO KINDLY THOUGHTFUL SERVICE | Ambulance — |. Flowers -; Granite, Marble & Bronze Plaques { Phone 3601 . : v The News TEN ‘WORDS FOR 750 — THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ZWO — 25¢ DISCOUNT IF PAID WHEN PLACING ORDER __. PHONE 3031 —— Classifieds FOR RENT—Suites, room and McCreights Apartments, First ‘Ave. back of Kootenay Buil- ders, Phone 2493. tin 36 boand by day, week or month.|: WANTED — Chest of drawers, reasonable, phone 2777, 18 WANTED — Used. baby buggy, in. good condition. Phone 3186. FOR RENT—Furnished apart- ment. Apply 567-5th Ave. or phone 2381. 37 Se FOR SALE—One lot 60 x 110, in Kinnaird. For further infor- mation phone 3492, Fruitvale. : 38 WANTED — Small office desk, phone 5169, © 18 NOTICE—For a short time the Readers Digest can be had for $2.00 for 16 months—contact R. Peterson at Box 159 or phone 6123. | 36 FOR SALE—3-Bedroom : home, ‘large living room, tireplace, phone 4591. 18 a ma FOR SALE—Coal & ‘Wood range and electric rangette, with automatic oven — both white enamel, Phone 2839. 3B dae ae ae FOR RENT —: Upstairs and RIGBY’S BUS DEPOT COFFEE SHOP TAXI UMBING Phones 288M & 2311 UPE ‘Building Supplies ; PHONE $131 downstairs suites, Phone 3867. Rex Trading Co. St, West, Montreal, Quebec. Dept. 104. . tin 1 AUCTION SALE “CENTRAL SHOE ‘& LEATHER . REPAIR “Phone 4621 We attach “Dinkle” Nickel Rim Heels on Ladies Shoes CASTLEGAR, B.C. A'S HAIR DRESSING PARLOR ‘A’ Complete Beauty Service By ‘Appointment v SBHONE F564: edt Nora -Mojelsky "TRUCKING: DAILY. FREIGHT SERVICE’ : Castlegar jelson : Another. _” PHONE 3881 CASTLEGAR ‘vimber Sale X73073 - There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 10:30. AM. LOCAL TIME on February 18th, 1957, in the office of the Forest cence X73073, to cut 2,612,000 cubie feet of Spruce, Balsam, Lodgepole Pine, Hemlock, Cedar and Larch’ onan area situated on part of Lots 10178 and 3440, and vacant Crown land on Kootenay Land NOTICE—The Kinvaird P.T.A. Annual Variety Concert, .Fri- day, Feb. 22 at 9:30 p.m., at Kinnaird School. Admission 35¢e}. 5 Sie mee.) Bazaar to beheld 18| While burning a stump ct e gn i cali et tien fe. © . The new monorail for northern B. C, won't really be fenced in, 2 ' it'll just look that way at 180 . »» Seen and Heard Vv miles per hour. (LS. Lid, A public works crew Got in a stew The other day Out Merritt way. They Lege rump ‘te Service Sor si y singed his halr. : Towing ~~ Barges inywhere on the Arrow He climbed a tree ‘ Lokes For spring to see i But it wasn’t there _ PHONE 2901 _ And so beware, "They should post & sign” The same old line ‘And ehould do it with expedience Arrow Lakes Ferry Were “Sorry for the imconvent- Service [7 on N ROBSON TO EDGEWOOD Leave Robson Wharf \ we , A teacher in a grade’ school or just a minute all-getout | broke ct them March 16th at. the Hotel. Afternoon: Tea, * Sale, Sewing & ‘Novelty Tables, Fish Pond. Evening: Bingo, Dancing, Drawing for: prizes. Everyone welcome, ‘tun for ail) 2s" NOTICE — IODE Bake Sale on Friday, March ist, 2 p.m, Co-op Store. ‘ ‘ 38 .PERSONAL Arrive Robson Whart. 1:00 ‘p.m. Tuesday. - Leave Robson Wharf . 10:00 am. Thursday. - Arrive Edgewood. _ 4:00 pm, Thursday. Leave ood. 7:00 a.m. Firday. Arrive Robson Wharf 1:00 p.m. Friday. jeft the room te which ‘a ‘sm back, of the room repiled, iikely kill ourselves. 3 socigetgeie ore: In a church bulletin’ recently. First lady: “When I'm down in the dumps I just get myself a new hat.” Second lady: “I al Look younger! Rid yourself i of . gray. hair with Angelique |’ Gray Hair Restorer. Restore na@- tural looking color, beauty, $1.3) ti at Pitts Drug Store. 17). Ranger, Castlegar, B.c. the Li-|, 581 Squadron| SThe, results, of the Service ““Burther particulars may be obtained from the Deputy. Minist- er of Forests, Victoria, B.C.; the | PLUMBING & HEATING Greep’s Electric’ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates PHONE 3571 Box 384 Castlegar ~ SMITH’S For Estimates Phone 3401 & 2931 We Service ‘What .We Install 7 Watch Repairs Guaranteed for One Year Leo Boses Diamonds — Watches Jewellery PHONE 2042 J. 1. LAUGHTON || B. Se. OD. OPTOMETRIST . Office: Hours 1:30 to 6:00 District” ter,., Nelson, B.C.; er the Forest Ranger, Castlegar, BO eae . G. A. SUMNER Naturopathic Physician GONTRACTORS All Kinds of Building Supplies CLL. Paints. i CASTLEGAR BUILDIN SUPPLY STORE Box 292 ‘ phone 2261 ‘ Eremenko Building , PHONE 2021 giv- cent., ing model aircraft are asked ‘to have .them completed «as far. as possible. within the next two weeks,. so. they may be_ fitted with engines and test. flown as soon as the: warmer weather ap- proaches. ‘ec uicenband, We have had several classes _| of late on signals and the gener- al opinion seems to be that ‘the subject could be quite interesting. At present we have only a tape recording sending unit and keys, however if interest keeps up, We Buy Post Office Money Orders ‘from your post office or rural mail couriers 0 , CPEED YOUR MAIL? : 1 (AD HG. YOUR LETTERS COMPLETELY “Those cadets who are. build- é THEATRE. oe PHONE 2921 ~ SOLDIER OF FORTUNE SHOWS AT 6:45 _& 9:00 P.M, shall draw more equi ‘pos- sibly one day turning to radio construction and later to a2 “glam” radio station. A Topoggan Party is being Most citizens in B, C. are now aware that during February the B. C. Heart Foundation is con ducting its first p: tf - wide ‘planned for ‘Thursday night, Feb. 2ist, at the fe Bar Ranch and any. cadets having toboggans at ‘home are asked to bting them along. The entertainment com- mittee are supplying hot dogs and cokes and a good time is ex- pected by all pending favourable weather. : ‘ ‘ heart: fund appeal. The cam: paign goal of $100,000 is urgent- ly needed to develop the found- an infection of the heart valves, was until a few years ago 100 percent fatal. Antiblotics are |e ‘WALDIE lnecmond T, Liltlewood vt ne erin ve Desmond T. Littlewood SUPPLY LTD. OPTOMETRIST We. ean supply all your Post Office Building bo en ame Wed, 2:30 pm. to 8 pm ‘Phone 7112 m2 __s : : Dutch Mai Bakery Limited ; aN XCAVATING Birthday Cakes See: Wedding Cakes ~ Anniversary Cakes PHONE S741. Castlegar Transfer W. Sharples. Phone 6091 ation’s: am of © h, edu- cation and community service, all of which are essential to the control -of heart disease. In deciding the extent to which such an appeal should be aided jt is important to consider the progress which is “being made in the world wide battle against heart disease — Canada’s No. 1 killer. ‘We know that great progress has been made in this battle .dur- ing the past 30 years, more, in fact, than in the preceding 30 centuries. : For example, the use of antl- biotics nas’ almost wiped out syphilitic heart disease, and their widespread use has sharply re- duced the incidence of Theu- matic fever and rheumatic heart erial raitis, now responsible for curing three of four-such cases. - : High blood pressure,’ a major cause of heart disease, is begin- ning to ‘yield to treatment. -De- fects of the heart present at birth, and some acquired heart valve deformities, are now be ing successfully treated by mod- ern medicine's. latest miracle — heart surgery. i oo re en 4 INSURE ) TS BE SURE" For All Your - INSURANCE NEEDS Phone 3441 . 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