3 -ZSERRRERRSRR ESR ERRE STEERER ESE EERE Prince Rupert Daily News il : . | ' | All Seats Reserved Wednesday, November 26, 1952 R -H gh y T t y t m | Admission pp _ ~ $a — al ! Wa ransi S e pi INTERNATIONAL CINEMA GUILD oF CANADA lee Ve Victoria Named For TV Outlet To be Introduced by CNR OTTAWA Ralph Campney,|let in Vancouver, Mr. Campney ere es . : icitor-p : ane of Brit ‘ y wa ww to tel MON | REAL— A new type ot transportation— | a re . : ty raphe a ? fte J cou- *} . ° . 658 : . ol | One compl ; ish ¢ men : after Vancou- vilway service using highway trailers—will be in-| ee show Wednesday at 8:29 aad he di 1ot. indica ’ : y on i Ors open 8:00 p.m. pla y ' it should be operated troduced in ¢ anada Jan. 1 by the Canadian National | 5 or by the CBC ee aks ; Hee B i Railways, §& F. Dingle vice-president of operation, | ] f S t — mee ? . ; gards Vic ; announced here today. = p British Col vig e 20 brightest stars are Under the new plan, railway at Montreal and Toronto ter-} within the new|the first magnitude, while the) oo in en a mit to facilitate operation and | t tars visible to the nak- | Scales ee g is nearing completion evisior ,;ed eye are of the Six mag! a 6s flat cars will be the first t CR re cars in Canada to be ed - Se iain “i with roller bearings! SERS ER eee R OCR R EERE Ree EERE REE. destinations where they |2md automatic brake cylinder / . a Nig? 24 Po ett , idjuster he roller bear- = — 7 , he aid nes vill tend to eliminate the = ‘a exe " “ +, ee , , . possibility of hot boxes and give ~ ae * as id rh ack ad- bl | or » = Tih A iu time savers eliminat- HEWIOO “4 LS 4 . freigh WS studies D he ecessity Of manual EN HORSE ) wi compa oe : ae , brake adjusting “ i FAVORITE CHRIST @ | ransp “ mes : Fea the desig. of the 7. TL cn lye hake Dallahapaiaad aa Dha @ States Furop r — ude the of rolled LEO ds 1 Mattie a er ‘ be | we Mor : , . oh pain pti Bove ro ‘ velop ieels instead of cast iron = VN a iat 5 . vheels, and the instalation, of mel uA Ye : " On the Program My “Old Man iz: Sarees m of Ca possibie SHUTTING O . ’ Music of Sebelius” . a : I ansit — -| wa n . “West of England” orced counter vir ; dre € pefore t zg ghted his well And Me! . a ! three-foot aprons will te » Ni CON wel] of the Golden Spike Field This World of Ours (France) 4 FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE . a faa re t} ramp i * cars nd nt CP Photo a ¢, The fla cars W be three e = r¢ placed f{ " fiv nches above the rail ' Dad i |. we re riot SO a re Bu the lowes type constructed, to . OMCOPLIM I do what I love and ; s walks It ns ce t sic yf oad to ae we oak oe ale sive toe Bank Dedares Big Increase | 7 Now hat | de @€ arances are more Mon r te >tore year . 1an 52 feet long and ten wide ° . ; F 1 E t = . I Ve an average load limit | 1952 F | St t t j =| General Meeting |: 11:0 eens: Fees car we n inancia atemen W That's the > ' . eee ee oO + \ nt \A/all 5 p Twels 24-100 ralier the OW 7 eee ‘ ’ . . : » uF re ot = | Social Credit League ew CNR service will have a 12 rhe 121st annual statement of The Bank of Nova re + ‘i OI Yi : . , & ‘> ace p K out our . of Prince Rupert capacity Seotia, released today, shows assets of $914,380,000, presents Tor! ir Favorite a The new service ha three |. Oot . OF9 This ie: PES » An 907 Mother = THURS., NOV. 27 marked advantages in freight|#° 4 ( 31, 1952. This is an increase of $40,287,000 6 2 8 p.m operation. It will speed the! over last year’s figure. % a movement of merchandise traf- Interest bearing deposits show pud ip about $5,000,000 W ij : D t St a gate reduce handling in railway! an Increase f over $28,000,000, ~" Nese a de- es iM 17,320,000. Tota! aA aiaces vept. ore ; CIVIC CENTRE warehouses; and curtail /or six per cent more than last} aritien sand ot one Z : i it yea nd deposits by the); ay asl _—" BERR EUERR EK RRR RRP RRR RRR ne Gamage “ial ets , $254 007.0 holdings of ne I t $254,007,000 f Qin © 4 jount Kila r ' 0 a of $25 j / i j n con and Bank , : tanding at Cflenn ‘ abiliti ’ , ai FORK I ab liabiilt B f 8 : Grated; tus! a 1 Swed OF orl Oem AA 4 , a $1,210 j ° . nil . in . n dé Ra. ' 1 €1 4 hare : ; oF mn 1 ' tota of ; in - pane ° ° ay Sared 0 SLAIGAOD fast You rinida " = Scotia to help with their by making a ea “-! x ‘’ financial affairs, both funds available for B 4 af personal and business... busine = ” on , “8 & Payne ; : j They can save money, Municipalities for I ae? { rope ¥ MARILYN MONRO! RICHARD WIDMARK buy money orders, public works ... to A re ) 7s~ 9:05 in “DON'T BOTHER TO KNOCK safeguard their valuables, eeeane nee een ) tal obtain foreivn exchange. lumbermen and GIRLS : ( He storme sea and shore in daring feats never seen 5 5 ; Shier B Web ) transfer fund, bay 5B ! cask 4. Thain 14.14 BURT LANCASTER lravellers’ Cheques— needed equipment Lightgua Hill, Matson 6 ) through 400 branches to manufacturers for Rainbirds re 8, McIntosh \ cy at home and abroad. production of goods. Wi M T ¥ ( TE : so { CRIM ! Pp 1 j * oa ae a , COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR ( Aho ” ay to Saturday ’ “VLIPPEN FROLICS Thursday ) ps CAPITOL | 491st Annual Statement — |} Shows 7 - 9:09 : > ts THEATRE ( Saturday Matinees 2 1:25 \ FAMOUS PLAYER J For 121 vears the growth of The Bank of Nova Scotia has reflected its faith in Canada’s future. With the publication of the 121st Annual Statement. the Bank presents a report on how it is working to help Canada grow. BINS invests its money in literally thousands of different enterprises. Much of it vores to work to help build highw ays. hospitals. airports. welfare centres and schools: for hydro-electric schemes, scientific research and the development of natura) resources. BNS also helps private industry and commerce to expand— leading to more employnrent and | THE BANK OF | NOVA SCOTIA Establ a higher standard of living for all Canadians. Then there are the thousands of “little” enterprises that are the backbone of Canada’s economy: your neighbourhood stores, iii illest 1} the local bus-line. lumber and Condensed General Statement fishing businesses. farms, bakeries and many others, ASSETS Loans to all these mean increased production and : | prosperity. eases s \s Canadians, by investing our ‘ own money in our own country. we help Canada continue to grow. £ Me BANK of NOVA SCOTT | Balance of p ss Canada and iw JAMAICA * CUBA * PUERTO RICO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC LONDON, ENG 108 Old Broad St. Branches acre ® Your Partner In Helping Canada Grow Account 709.26 } Aes ees GENERAL OFFICES: TORONTO, CANADA NEW YORK, U.S.A 49 Wall St A FAULTY FURNACE CAN MAKE YOUR FUEL BILLS SOAR... Let Us Overhaul Your Furnace Now . so you'll be ready when the southeasters roar. Thom Sheet Metal LIMITED 253 First Ave, Phone Black 887 MOTOR PRODUCTS LTD. 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