Prince, Rupert Daily News Wednesday, January 3, 1951 CLARK GABLE - BARBARA STANWYCK in "TO PLEASE A LADY" Today 7 . 9 p.m. Year's First Immigrants HALIFAX. The first Immi THIS MY GREATEST 20 Days For Drunk Driving Mixing alcohol and gasoline proved costly for Henry Tar-diff, who was sentenced to 20 days' imprisonment in magistrate's court yesterday when convicted of a charge of drunken driving. His driver's license was suspended for three months. in PERFORMANCE, I WAS NOT ENTIRELY ALONE grants to be welcomed to Canada in 1951 arrived here last night from Bremerhaven, Ger 0 Out goes the old year . . comes the new. And we "Belredere" ilk 1; JOY TO 5 4j- THE i hope, with full sincerity that it brings nothing but health and happiness to you. r . ' i i i ii w -v i Return Rush By Aircralf Is On many, in the SS. Goya under the sponsorship of the Interna-1 tional Refugee Organization. The 501 persons, including miners, woodworkers and their dependents, will leave here today by Canadian National Railways special train for central and western Canada. They are the vanguard of greater numbers of immigrants expected to come to Canada this Wallace Department Store Rupert Peoples Store Rupert Men's and Boys' Store si : hTT ' 1 1 Canadian Pacific Airlines has added another Canso amphibian plane to its Sandspit-Prince Rupert run to meet the post-holiday rush back to the city. Captain of year under the federal government's new assistance plan. MYRNA LOY JEANNE CRAINE ' ' -tiiU Tit ' H ill I I I II IW Ill the extra plane is J. Black of Vancouver who formerly was on the Sandspit-Prince Rupert run. First officer is Lloyd Moilat. Mrs. Dorothy Peachey is stewardess. i "Cheaper By Dozen" Here the early-morning pick-me-up in homes from Vancouver to Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa. (One teaspoon in half a glass of warm water i. The feed stores and drug The Diane will be kent on the run T0MG3R0W iTFCHNlCOLOR Health Officials Scorn Molasses OTTAWA (P Crude molasses has been given a set back. In fact health department officials are holding their noses and suggesting the "dear" public get wise to Technicolor movie 'version cf CAYUGA WINS ESTHER A plaque with a photo of movie actress Esther Williams has become a competition trophy among wardrooms of United Nations ships in the Far East. The idea is for crew-members of one ship to lift it from another, elllwr by force firearms and knives excluded or by "low cunning.". H.M.C.S. Sioux held the plaque briefly and Lieut. J. B. (Pop l Fothcringham, Toronto, of the Sioux examines a "battle copy" that goes to each ship that has held the plaque. The Sioux swiped Esther from the Australian destroyer Bataan, but lost her to H.M.C.S. Cayuga in a midnight raid. (CP PHOTO) stores were doing a roaring busl-ness. Yes, feed, stores. Because blackstrap is the same stuff far- j Tners buy to mix in feed mash for j TIIl'RS. TO SATURDAY 7 p.m. 9:05 p.m. for a few days. Meanwhile, the Vancouver to Sandspit run is being served by a DC-4 instead of the DC-3, that is normally on the run. Yesterday's flight from Vancouver was held up by storms down the coast. In addition, strong head winds further delayed the arrival at Sandspit. Final time of arrival at Sandspit was 4 p.m. so the two Cansos rielaved there, getting in about dusk. a best-seller novel which has proven one of the most popular pictures of the oast year, "Cheaper bv the Dozen" comes as the feature offering to the screen of the Canitnl Theatre here this Thursday. Friday and Saturriav The movie aims to reprodiK-e the bright and unaffected chronicle of the adventures of a fam DAILY NEV.3 CLASSIFIED APVERT1SEMENT& BRINQ RESULTt their livestock. A Montreal dietician warns that it has "so many impurities that it is not registered under, the Food Acts as a food at all." Dr. Pett feels the Canadian public should be "more discriminating" in what it eats and warnfi agairtst. "possible unsanitary handling" of blackstrap. George Bernard Shaw Is Injured Frost Returns fo Pr. Rupert itself there's no magic in blackstrap. ' In fact there are no more mystical properties in this gooey stuff than in foods such as liver, pork and cracked wheat. The torpid treacle which Mom has been taking mornings for her arthritis has about the same nutritional qualities as peanut butter and eggs. Mind you that's nothing Although it seemed colder and f 'nzrn wat.pr nirps wprp ronortiv. ily of twelve children and makes a bright and humorous story. Clifton Wefcb, Jeanne Ciain and Mvrna Lov have the lra.l-ing roles Webb turning in wtv.it all have said to be a memorable performance as "Dad," while "You don't know its history the official tivermometer at Dig LOS ANGELES George Bcr- A local woman, who had been nard Shaw, a retired Boston bitten by a dog, was receiving business man, has been admitted i treatment frjm ner physician, to hospita' here. He had broken ' After treating her, the doctor hie loft hin when hp foil from a ' said: liplj.e- vol ger, n in a container oy island dropped only to 31 ne savs. processors degrees during the night. against the molasses. Peanut "The people like to believe in magic" Tnat's why Dr. Pett thinks blackstrao suddenly has acouired such a following. For years the health depart- After the mild temperatures through the holiday season, Prince Rupert' people felt the cold, which has been increasing during the past few days. Coun- "It's possiole you may be carried off by hydrophobia, madam, so it may be well to not down you- last wishes." The woman busied herself with pen and paper for svich a Ion;; time that the doctor interrupted, remarking: car. His age is 94 years. He is no relation to the late George Bernard Shaw, the famed Irish it and playwright, who died last November in I nndon, at the age of 94, after having broken his left hip as a result of a fall, followed with complications. butter and eggs are just easier to take that's all. As Dr. L. B. Pett, head of the health department's nutrition division puts it: "So far as we know the nutritional value (of blackstrap) lies principally in the Jeanne Crain is the elde.it daughter and Myrna Loy is "Mother." Included in the list of featured players are red-headed Betty Lvnn (daughter of Fred Mac-Murray), Edgar Buchanan as the doctor who removes the family's tonsils enmasse, Mildred Natwick and Sara Allgood. reetings I "That's rather a long will, isn't lit?" the i "Will nothing. ' the wornan re- A. P. Bell returned on menr. nas recommennea aarK ter-balancing the drop in tem-cooking molasses (which inci- perature were the clear skies of dentally is properly inspected ) a yesterday and today. The bright a rood source of iron and B vita- day yesterday allowed the C.P.A. mins- flight to come in in daylight after But blackstrap "We have no fjve o'clock yesterday afternoon, evidence at the moment that the although it has been very dark extremely strong tasting and at that time during the past smelling stuff is any better,", week. ' says Dr. Pett. 'The more revolt-1 The forecast for this afternoon ORMES The Pioneer Druggists Prince George today after a trip plied "Im making a list of the to Vancouver. people I'm going to bite." LONG DISTANCE Use of radar in sending signals to the moon will be demonstrated at, the 1951 Festival of Britain. lng a food doesn't mean it is any is increasing cloudiness and rain better nutritionally.' 1 and some snow. amount of minerals such as iron, that are good for anaemia, and the amount of B vitamins. "The darker forms of molasses ... must be considered along with other common food sources 1 iron and B vitamins such as liver, kidney, dried beans, pork, rolled oats . . . eggs, peanut butter as well as special foods such as dried yeast." The molasses boom began six or seven months ago when someone no one seems to be quite sure who he&rd that crude molasses cured everything from tuberculosis to flat feet. EARLY PICK-ME-UP? . The good word was passed & ' 1 If Christmas Vith Canadian Navy CHECKING HOUSES 1 SASKATOON, Sask. City engineers say a number of poor-built shacks and homes are being moved here1 from country points. They are willing to see good structures moved in -this TOKYO Canadian sailors eel cWfiiorl rhrlstmaa Rnnriav nluhf. fashion but are asking owners tv,,n -h(n(, t,in,ir, " along to' a neighbor and in no of poor buildings to make im- ,u u , ", , WG CAH 7 time at all molasses had become provements before moving. I Lacr vj ea. There were flakes the size of fifty cent pieces. Icicles clung to the guard rails, guns and halliards. Santa Claus boarded the souadron by way of the jack stay that is to say the bags of mai' were distributed by line from destroyer to destroyer as they raced along. Mess checks and ward rooms of the Athabaskan, Cayuga and Slouy were decorated with Jap tlAUDLE liilU anese tinse' and streamers. There were some Japanese firs as Christmas tre3s. 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