Prince fueit Doily News Thursday, December 13, 11)51 "WUL GIFT FOR City Should WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE I I III - Speeding up Civil Defence Take Census 5 ; 1 A-sked by the city cuuni ouncil to Your Store Far Her Personal Gift local Committee ! Asking City Council To Appoint Co-ordinator i Civ,i defence organization in Prince Rupert Is to be sueetled tlii s information can be consolidated and a complete organization can be established on a . ,;und foundation. While there was not a ureat ,l..n! nF Hnfillito In f CtV Hill I illll robes yftfixas HOSIERY GOWNS SLIPS PAJAMAS PANTIFS un una lie next essential move avallubIc lt was agrwd the situ-pl the local committee, which ..v... ,.n. c..i... n!wir- was in session Tuesday evenins participate by supplying volunteer help in a census recount here, the Prince Rupert Gyro Club yesterday expressed itself in favor of the city undertaking such a reevnsus ut Its own ex-pense, providing it is established that it Is nece.ssiry and would be of foine official effect If tukn. It was the monthly business luncheon ol the Gyro Club yesterday. , Ben Parkvsr. ( hah man of the recent Apple Day committee, reported a net profit of $827 38 as a result of. that effort. The club will have a Christmas party for Gyro chikhen next week and the week io.. owing the club atiun of what steps should be taken by tl.j committee and the citizens generally to be prepared lor whatever kind of attack minht be made on the port and .ailway terminus. .These present in addition to the chairman, Mayor H. O. Glassey, and the secretary, City Clerk V.'. h. l-ong, were Aldermen T. B. wili bo- to fill the position of local co-ordinator. The committee will ail: the city council to invite applications. The chairman. Mayor H. F. Glassey, explained why nroetiiijis had not been held earlier but felt certain that, with the return from Ottawa of Assistant Fire Chief Hill, who had attended a course of studies theij under the Dominion of Canada Civil Defence organization, there was now a fund of information available that would ensure the success of the local body. Sub-committees have beon active and reports from these are on file. With the appointment. Bli'i k. Don Fitch, D. Gomez and fi c Chief Earl Becker. E Janes,! ave us own gut exchange t. Evolfsou, S. Saville. H. Hill j Chris! mas luncheon. J It I 1 If you want to sell It, advertise lt. News classified. S. F. Madeley. T. Bradley, G. C. Sessions and J. S. Wilson. ; I ' 1 : ir proposed to hold the next ; meeting early in the new year ! by which time the new city : council will be in office and the appointment of a co-ordinator of a co-ordinator it is felt that may be possible. t Problems Of Natives Phone 669 or Red 120 ATr.nNSAU i TODAY to SATURDAY l You'll find the robe to her lasle and her remarked that, in his travels .since l:)0G in this province, he was giadually detecting less disci inviuition towards the native population. In, regular business of the meeting the placing of Christmas trees next Sunday took precedence. One tree is to be placed at the Court House. Anoihvr at the Post Office. Stewart Furk is in charge of a .committee of twelve who volunteered to do this work. j President Hill and others commended Bert J.'f fei ies on his ! "get-out-the-vote" efforts. leae ) - -n DINING PLEASURE IN SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe F.dward Bolton anil William Keynon ; Speak to Jaycees Interest at the monthly Junior leisure-hour moods awaiting your cLoke right here. ft MA 1 vvALL ACE'S Of Course n FI J3 ' 4 i aratRkircifttiaiotziisiistiiiiiiirjiinna iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Chamber of Commerce dinner at ! the Civic Centre last night wasj heightened by a speech by Kd- j Ward Bolton, member of the ln-i dian Enquiry Commission under the auspices of the Department j ol Laboi. William Beynon, an-! o'her member of the Commission, , was also a guest. A native himself, Mr. Eoiton outlined the progress of the In- ; dians sincv Alexander MacKcn- 1 ze arrived in British Columbia' i:i 1798. Education was empha- sized throughout the address and MAIN CROP ! The Dominion of Pakistan has about 21.000,000 acres devoted to lice-growing, double the acreage ahotled to wheat. : TODAY to SATURDAY Xma theSECRET firs Ford Tierney eveiopmg NATIVE EDUCATION New Zealand has about 150 village schools for Maori, or native children. j ,C0HV1CI Barrymore 1 he stated particularly that the minority group must receive an ! i f Delayed and Train iMail flehiinR Things Scott k a ,y w A:zw. ; J 1 ft I I tvmtr TOTEM A KAMOI S 1'I.AH US TIIKATHl SMI 5 as a buq m a ru Vmter holds no terrors for the home heated wi'h Standard Furnact Oi! or Standard Slove Oil. Carefully refined to exacting specie tions Standard Heating Oils burn with a clean, hot (lame, give instant, reliable heat and burn compleie'y without waste. ?MtYNEV.3 ULA.-.hll'lKlJ . VKH1 kMKMTb BR!) B equality in education in order to achieve an equality in cvciy-day living. Mr. B'lllon described his w irk and that of his i olleatiui in research Into living conditions of his people. The $4000 voted to the John Howard Society by the B.C. government was cited as one result of the Commission's work. This money Is to be used to transport natives housed in federal prisons back to their homes on expirat ion of prison terms. Mr. Bolton's friendly manner and able delivery appealed to the Jaycce audience. Words of praise weic used freely in speaking of missionaries, churches. Indian agents and such groups as the Junior Chamber for thvir help and encouragement. Referiing , to Metlakatla village he sa'd that. Ham Loaf Graces Holiday Fea Banish 'high and low" temperatures in your home. Simply set th controls. Your healing unit docs the rest. Foiger fuel womj. Your Standard Healing Oil man Jtecps your tank at the safe Uvl 4 There is sii'l time to wire or order tho:e Chr'slmas and Ke-.v Year flowc s and plants lo. th' fo'k.'; at home. xf Give him a call. He's listed in the phone bock. ' This week's tie-up of mail i t'.iroiiRh delay of aircraft be- j cause of bad flying weather and lei trains Ucause of Skeena H ver 11 od conditions comes just i as the rush of Christmas mall is commencing and Postmaster R. H. Sche: k is hoping that it will ; .-,'. cumplicatc matters. Already eleven extra help are :oik r.i; at the Post Office to handle the developing dispatch of extra seasonal mails. They will ! 1 iini.iiue until December 27. This is the same number of extra help as there were last year. Th-j f.rst air .mail to arrive iiom Vancouver since last Saturday reached here late yester- ' day alternoon. It consisted of 130 pounds on which sorters went I. wo k dining the evening. Meanwhile, mail from the in- ' rinr and general second class niii 11 is accumulating on rail with I he Iir.sl train in fi"c days not j expected to i each here before ; tonight. i ft, master Schcrk announces a ithacine fc,r acceptance of i . ni i.v mas cards this Saturday if Jl vtusec ' 1 500 miles or more is I nivo veri incienlally, Cnrlst-,nias cards are by surface trans-. portatiun only and ci i not go all i Alter Saturday, if cards arc Father Duncan taught the na Prince Rupert Florists "W II I ll tives now lo be self-supporting. WII.I.IAM Itl YN'ON William Beynon spoke briefly on the impending mcnt of Metlakatla village. He This sdvprti-Hrmi-nt u in tt published (l (li;i():ti'(l Ijy the Licju.if CtiULTttl Bmrct or iy Hit (.mjv rmutiit uJ '.irtti.h C'iiuiuit. 1 - . r'.y ' i P.ox':ii Plume 777 Jul . i rerh destination before Chnstmas. should be prepaid first class. sol v scoory II M luiif . . Knlilvll Kisv nil l. iiezini; 'vl'ii mialy flnvnr . , .! SHIPS AND WATERFRONT CHRISTMAS tVE. f inii.T. IS im i.n" ,. WHiliilv Inn""' , crnini "f .'h-ry "P i . . ..r iftin nars!' Clvf-H tin feaslly lonk and last I" .VMtr Cliri-'tniiM liimi'T. ('iiUir hih! Amur hlarnl nut in ttu Unit tioc;iM:f M b iiiiid is wit h- rmlciisft toui.no SOD). Knr ull Mb (Mux lunk, thf nt' at t iMiihium inn itg voti off c.thily oti l!it ri'm ''ry bill. Th coiitous loaf takrs fiirn of a S holiday-slz. flpp-til'H. If th" (iiM-KtJ lit your Christ- will do Bsm4&k 1 ,,,!or . li-tn. A basW lt).r,v nntftitiK aixli"1, . i r...l ',!'. 'lS 3 v w y 5 w V y y y y y y y y y y y M 9 'i n- cast's largest and most powerful towboat, the Sudbury, which tows logs from Queen Charlotte Islands to mainland pulp mills, arrived in port from fca at 11 o'clock yesterday morn- 'CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS TEA SETS, DINNER SET mUH (lilint-r ciiiint hfthpr. m.'ilir twoi"'' GOLD NUGGET BEANS: ' 1 he vessel, which had left tow at Captain's Cove, was ;.e lo take on fuel. lis rr l-m .. hum , , i rui n hav no prohlm tn plan-tin tHhor foods lo ko with tin main com bo '. n bukksi ion bukcd o wort potatoes, hnttrrod Rfpn bra or with KlinomN, cnin-bony rh fi', rt'trry and pi-kl rhlpH. Finish with a typical hli-rifiy pit, fl.ivon'! a nw way I i k roffm-pumpkin pi or miwettmit pineapple pio. ihiA ;. Shape awn, -hulk ni!:7ni , rnpofcltopiwj i y y in a nion'i"' . I'.iiki' . j .1 n ami1 Holiday Ham Loaf mil lil'H'll ni'". M.ik'' 6 -rvltm- V ' y v y y fc'tntn all 0'T . , ' " . . 1.. Ihtl in 1 1, l ' 1 prnni't kchmihI t fmtlll'l RIoUM'l Klilt((l li.itn I 1 up hrt-.nl 0 titnliH 3 iiilimnn MitrH'"l 'mien ?. IwIiI'-mkimiim niinrpil s r t-1 pf-pp'.'f 4 up k"'huj ' up w-tlcp 1 ran 1'i rupN ffinjf nsp'l tl'ITIillO ffMl ' Coinhiim InKirdlcnlr Mi ordrr Rlvrp; mix thoroiichlv. rck ham U llX-thl I III &6w'4ir itKiuani iM"iB 107 off LAMPS.. SMOKERS., SILVER NUT BOWLS, AND ALL GIFT LINES in"'" "' "":ir,:n ,Zn-- frnin ai .r. AnimH P u in " : ,iH linly s"' ... . anmmiii I" ' .nm lnur it.t,. . n......t l..ir nun ' .J India . Hakn in a iniidnrate ovrn Crdi" r );f..,ni Kast Atnt: w for t lirmr. 1'iiiir off Jiilc"'. ,,, ,, iinain tram v.'- RESENT STOCK MUST GO eilufR, timl invrrl mi ulallm. (lat-i 00MPH: nish If (lenlirci with gri'i-ii pi-pii'-i ; ONIONS w (,ro,ioni or iiln.ionlo or Rlicpil kIiiiThJ ollvi-s j , inmer " mid upriKa of purBlcy. Malr rrv- f,M Mi aiil ll,.lir,s. -mh I V At in -vkiu- l: I tllll A' Ctquitiam 0 p.m. December 9 and 23 Jai:in iini midnight, December 2, 10 and 30 Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun WJtl. ARM, STKWAKT AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH WmN . CHARLOTTE ISLANDS December 7 and 21 ss. Coquillam midnight KIR SOUTH QCKliM ( IIAIII.OTTK ISLANDS ss. Coquillam November- 30, Dei. H and 28 midnight I-RANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent I'bird Avenue Phone 68 In.. 1 1 S....v u.lil, iron- I IIH-M.- Ill-Ill. ' - ai" " fl'I'VC , SHOP NOW AND SAVE 1 1 u; 1IIH Uli' ... JiVJ ,kfd. PUl luff rail inh gaucr. Tomato-Horteradish Sauce: " -i ": n,.nr on . ,., in i"--- , n(Pa i. AgS , -- ..... i. .Ht...t.UJ.taMjJ.l..fl Manson's China Shop nnisiii-"' -. ii nip u- Thi dvertimeut u Dot publislieil or displayed by the Liquor Control lioal ' labU'upoonfi hiirscrailtfih. 2 l-;i' upon 11 s pri-parcil niui!uril. a dauli of puwdoi'nil i-lovpH. a Hiiriiikli.- " black iicppei anil 1 can tl'i ci:pal COllllftliHt-ri Ioii.hio frniip. Heat tlinr-ouglily ami H-rvi hoi Willi hut hum lnaf nr i-m.l mi liuni InilT KM 1 nl- HIM '.;,, overnmcnt of Dritish Columbia. ofhrl.W'irV V'! Next to 5c, 10c and up Store AJjVUv.lX3i.NCi IN THli DAIL1' KiWb UIIUUS iUibUL'l'b. wklie. ' minute''