I'linre Rupcit Duily News Saturday, December 1, J 90 1 Sri YOUTHFUL HKltOINE , ANSONVILLK, Out. (CPl-lWe Larlviere, 11, saved the life ol her nine-year-old friend, Ronald Filiattault, when he lell through the ice into a pool of water. Ko.se drained him out and with oilier children wrapped mm up warmly. fcffej- "Potion with r p Fca Iron, . u ipi e I 1 L ' Uif; ;- S. WATERFRONT - WHIFFS WALLACE'S S DEPARTMENT STORE Jj Not Just Blankets?! RANDOLI'lI SCOTT - hAvin ..'.' TODAY 7-9:00 inJ'FORT WORTH"' Monday Motince 4:0fl Ayres Blankets For Sleeping Comfort Sundoy Midnight GENE AURTKY In "RIDERS IN THE SKY" in 'BLONDiE Htr THEJACKPo! First Herring of Season Landed Panamanian Ship at Watson Island New Dry Dock Fire Chief First of this season's herring were landed at Prince Rupert Thursday by the packer Hillside, Capi. II. E. Scott, and were unloaded at Atlin Fisheries Ltd. for freezing- and at Bacon Fisheries for future smoke . cure- 1 -V . It p;..s to buy pood blankets. Years of service and slet ping pleasure niake a difference. J The I'laee lu C; I'm- The Iiramls You Know WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE 5 Dick POWELL Ml i1 WELCOME to Prince Rupert is extended Japanese Capt. Kunio Mishima by Mayor H. F. Glassey on arrival of the grain ship Kiyokawa Maru last Saturday. Two more gram ships ure due to arrive next month. Tnriuv the New Laural CaDts. ul naiispoi. ""ai near Armour HKtjaaariisa3asriiimiiQiiBB!:aaiiiiiB Adolphe 1V1ENJ0 For the MEAL that REFRESHES Salvage. Skeena r'iledriving Co. has been awarded the contract, N. A. Beketov, DOT agent, said today. F4oat will he similar in s.ze to the old one, now demolished. Same freight shed and gangway will be used. Alf and Jack Ritchie, also came in with a small load of herring, packing them from Kitkatla Inlet, where the Hillside obtained her load. Canadian Fishing Co.'s Butedale seiners are fishing the amea. At Port Edward, Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd., the meal plant has been operating all week as "Anna Lucasta" Dramatic Him 'Anna Lucasta," orighally a On tlit. wm p.,,. "MAKE MlE u, with i A -iV Mt ' tY, Wii'iHi iTffMn. i miS FINEST OF COOK'NG ULS"! OF FOOD MONDAY ond TUESDAY tiORiB day frst mow each niylit 7:00 U.st conml. ORDERS IMKINK I nil I hi- TOIIW 7-9:10 JANE POWEI.l. - VK: D.VKKEm RICH, YOUNG AND PRETTY" ; company packers have unloaded .some 900 tons of first season's ' herring from Ogden Channel, j Next week, officials hope .to operate the plant at full capacity. Main fleet is expected in I Sunday night. BROADWAY CAFE suit is r MONDAY I Jf FE'M ' An &MKS I'l l 1(1'. Eve. Shows A 7 - 9 p.m. -Z 1 It's worth while wearing a uniform today. Anyhow, Canadian troops for Germany feci that way. No one ever thinks oi a hammock. God's wrath! The idea! It's cabins, aJid fresh bed linen. The tough, more or le.s. prolane mess has gone. You never, never, no never, hear the inquiry "any complaints" from an oliiccr pausing at, the door. Today, troops for Germany dine. Thai's the word for it. They did nothing of the sort fifty years ago. Now. they scan damtii p. tnlcd menus. There ar? waiters, betimes! Wallers with that well fed, well groomed look, liny ciki not exist in the old days. Now it would seem, private soldiers are asked if thry have such a thing as a preference when studying dinner or luncheon. Or is there a choice of music? WOULD YOU LETYCliR The freighter Falcon, of Panamanian registry, with a Greek crew, sailed yesterday morning after unloading a cargo of 2260 long tons of sulphur at Watson Island. Mi BROTHER MARRY AN 1 16, stage pia wha-U created great j dramatic fulore lliiougiiout tile i world, has been made into a j lusty and powerful motion pic- ; ttire, starring I'auiette Goddard : In the title role with Hroderick ; Crawford, William Bishop, John Ireland and Oscar Homolka co-i starred. ; 'Ihe play, at the Totem next ' ; Monday, Tuesday and Wedne.s- day, is concerned with a beaut i-i ful girl with whom lite deals .harshly. Forced by lur father to leave the poverty-stricken family, .she embarks upon a miserable existence as a waitress in a cheap honky-tonk. A conniving brother-in-law hatches up : a scheme to part a fum.ly friend ilrom $4000 by having Anna , marry him. But the lather i.s ; no, s.ili.iii d willi ihe marriage i and threatens to expose the : girls' past il she does not Have. She departs but the lnisOand ' tind.s her and tne story ends sat-' isiaclui iiy. "1. main an unlovely memo.y. Boon.: however, one found ease and real I m the swing ol a hammock and roll of ship, but not in the brisk notes of reveille and the repeated invitations to "show a leg." Table linen and china could be i landed but not seen. Plates and mugs were of metal. Ea.'h member of mess look his tur.i j I'erl. rmiim orderly duties. This m.-ludid packing rations and! , tilling up. There were no1 waiuus. And verily, there was, no music. Lights were out sharp, at a certain lime. Sea-.ickness attacked about everyone for a wlulo. Coo youth had more than that, for he went over the side. On a cold, dark afternoon, oti Newfoundland, the Sardinian slowed d iwn. the contingent p.naded. and hi a few minute, ihe weighted body shot into the ley deep. SI 11.1. I SING STEAM 'lni- mo.. I powi-i'iui lag on tin-cia.st, the "Sudbury" is still u steam vessel, uespue the lact thai very lew .ire left. Nearly all are lilt"d with die.sel engines. The Sudbury was lormerly a Navy lorveile. bsng later convened I.) towing purposes. Bile is rated al 2,'M hi. -sepower. Naval architects competed a', a recent seamanship assembly in New York. Till; pu.sed a series of dillicult sit nations ana emergencies. Among these were: Department of Transport classes for ma.sten of vessels under 150 ton.-s opened this week at HM'CS Chatham with 38 entries and Harbor Master Capt. William Koughan as instructor. John Mcend, a fireman with the city department for the past nine years, worked his last shift at the fire hall last night. He has been appointed fire chief at the dry dock, announces T. J. Boulter, assistant superintendent of the dry dock. Mc McLean takes the position vacant since the death of the late K. B. Just before the tun of llu century, Canada's first continue;. I overseas cleared from Quebec lor Capetown, 'ihis meant thirty days sail. The Sardinian was an ordinal y freighter. Somewhat hastily sie had been converted into a makeshift trooper There was the average number of small boats and approximately a thousand souls aboard. Radio was unknown. The firsl few nights in a hammock n- 7 Tn j The siioiU.. day ol Ihe Jear : , wul miuii he rrc -:u l it .; (lull 1 ' enough already, a.s early i.s N.;:'i, ii Lie hours are clouoy or wet. ! now tied up lor Ihe want r at the Seal Cove an h..s.- hnn'.v.r. A t.n-.plPlt- ..vi dual ol engine ana 1 structural ii:.s.;pctn.n is herig unic.taken w;.U' tiie air rait is out ol commission. Work is expected to begin Monday on the new Department mm w is a sustaining quality in children Preserve their faith in your ability to protect them against TUBERCULOSIS. Sucf cutd '74ac CHRISTMAS SEALS joot'.soi ..J uv me joiootirnist Club or Pnncc Rupert Mn;i vo'i' returns or orders for stamos to IB SEAL COMMinEE Eos 760, Prince Rupert PACK CAREFUU' ADDRESS COti: ship y una NOT lAlfl Thai Dotembsi I December tO JO PQINJS IN: Newfoundland , Muiitime Provintc Ontario and Quebec December II Decsmbtr 13 what to do when a man is swept ' overt) mrd in a gale at. nigh' . iii.m a 50-loot .schooner equip-; ped lu.- oc(.n racing: what to do with the mam masl snaps, or a rudder breaks: hjw to guard ai'.amst explos.ons and fires at , and wnal io i.o when they occur. ' Tlv: Davis raft, a not uncom-' in ii lent it. l, ii:i".n waters, is lo. iued by enilo.,ing withir. t b.iiiui .ticks a Hour ol lugs formed by weaving !:i:m toaclluT witii wires. Oilier u ,s are placed on this lloor vvni-n gradually siibmeigi-s until iji;.-ie is a float--ing boom of lois that may be itry.vi.pr . l tun thirty t) lorly l et Unck and ol which t-o-..niii i i.s siuniPigcd, The wholi: otom is tlr'n bound with wire to Iring ngiuiiy. It was in 1J1I, a Lavs rail wa.s to-.v tl by the tu SI. laiUi, Mili-.-qui r.ily know n a.s C. D. li.ooKs, ii-om Cumshewa li. let In the Queeii Chailolle Islands to Vancouver. Tins took a month. The rait, was 803 feet .in;, ughly lit-t wide, with a in Hy lout ilralt and consisting : jl 1.J,:t..LiJ -t board measure. BETTER USED CARS Manitoba Satltalchewon and Alherla British Columbia Dftcf mtMf 14 Dectmbcf I) NAVY NEWS Wrens and Tars Enjoy Weekly Drill Parades : Drill nijht at HMCS Chatham is ' Wednesla,vs and it's a busy time fls Wrens and sailors appear'for two hours while the ship puts to sea. They conic-! aboard or go ashore, and the shrill call of the bosun's I pipe is heard along with parade commands barked hv Petty Officer Bradley - I There are also classes in metal 1 cember 12. Best wishes from ; lathe work, ropes and knots. ! Chatham. seamanship and signals. Work; begins at 2000 hours and secure ! A NEWS ... is piped at 2200, when hands fall ; a new float is to be built bv I in for evening quarters, and, to j the Department nf Transport jthe strains of "God Save the Chatham. Last Tuesday Uv: Kmg," the ensign is lowered. 'staff had a busv time finding ! On dismissal, sailors and temporary wharfage for the tug Wren's head up top to their re-, Marysvillc as the old float wa s j.spective messes for coffee and being demolished. Adequate a sandwich where talk surrounds wharfage was found at Armour i the coming ship's dance, De- ; Salvage & Towing Co. ! cember 14. , ' :. 'n '"Ml-' s '.- K.. t A V IN VANCOUVKK use an AUSTIN U DBIVE rM-?llWSas:9l C!IBI!rB8!Sl I); Lowol Cost per lour, TliC5.e curs are older models but they are in qood con'J;t;on . . , and most important of all they ore priced so that you can afford to buy. 1947 Austin P Sedan 1950 Prefect Scdon 1948 International Attention Leqionnaire: av, -r Mile I"' JrC. its a wsm ill! r& Liu. Roller skating classes at the drill hall are active and Instructor Bill Kwok now has one of h.s pupils dancing on skates. Bflyview 6161 Broadway a! Oak The coast will soon have another ol the growing fleet of Johnson Line molorsiiips, Ihe Silver Gate having been launched thii in wilt h at Kiel, in Germany, the will for Canada auoul the end of Lc. -ember. She nas iuu- sister ships. They are passenger - cargo crall. 19'2-uncts, v.v-J deadweight tonnage, and luxury accomodation for twelve passengers. Running time between the coast and iwetan will be 2t elavs. VANCOUVER 9. B.C. ncKup in very The annuol Cltristmcs fur I lie cf nbircn (under "r yco-s) of members of t Canadian Legion v. Ii : held in the Navy Dt.ll He from 2 p.m. to 5 p"1-' Sundav, Docctnhcr 16th. A I'l liSONAES . . . 1 Recently arrived at Chatham is Able Seaman MacMillan of : Vancouver. He's single, likes Rupert and fits well into the batching picture with LS Waddcll and AB Hutchinson. The men live in the barracks and do their own cooking. qood shape A NAVAL CUSTOMS . . . Piping the captain over the side: In the days of sail it was a frequent custom to hold councils of war when at sea and tiie 1938 1950 1948 1937 ardent captain, when going or coming AB Kazimirchuk, an Ford Coach Austin Sedan with radio Thames Van Tcrroplane for good Alter enothc r busy season dur- iiuiu wit- iiugAinp, was noi.swtu in or out in a bo'sun's chair.. fisherman with a near zero rec- nrrt looimc Gi.n.l.i., nW.v.t which thousands of miles flown in all direction.) Thla Procedure wa.s regulated bylwcie Eso'uimalt with the nrnmi.se that ! i he'll be back. 1 i P'I""B 01 tne balswahi or Names and aqc or chiid'cn must . regis! crcd by December 3rd cither by k' name, in the Lcqion office or ly phonn9 or Black 609. W. J WILLIAMS.. Secretary Manager. ; nis maws as orders m noisi or Wedding bells ring for Chief i !ower' rFr"m ,thls Brcw ,ihf c"s" ' tom. of hmYf to the Harry Cutres.s and Miss Norma fr.-m Frmce Rupert to the Is-ands and inlets to the south, to the areas east a!in;:st as far a.i Jic Alberta border and far into he Yuk'jn in ihe north. Consul -.died Mining & Smelting Co.'s i.2Uavil!a:id Beaver seaplane is Tetloek HN nursiiiB at. Prince I captain uy piping ine sine wnen- evcr he leaves or comes aboard VOTE DEC. 13 General Hospital, De- ! ' vi I Ssa- 15 a ship. Superior Auto Service Ltd. Mi&mvi Ilia 1 VfLjl'iM'mm ... , t , IT. ".nl Aviv W. I'll. Orecn 217 This Xnias GIVE ELECTRICAL!' ,1 r;;;: II: . . - . (t no B-j wise and lay away your gt while stocks arc comply I VA.NCOL VKIt VICIOIUA Coquifiam 3 p.m. December 9 and 23 Camo.mn midnight, December 2, 16 and 30 Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun II. ICE A KM. STEWART ANI TOUT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, ll'ji.m. FOR NORTH O.LEEN CIIAKLOTTK ISLANDS December 7 and 21 ss. Coquitlam midnight FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam November 30, Dec. 14 and 28 midnight FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Aven-ie Phone 568 : m Electrically Give Coffee Tables, End Tables, ETC. See our large selection for Christmas giving GORDON & ANDERSON LTD. Phone 46 iffiiiijiEjHffi mm lillh.lMIMIILiilBrllhiTirfiii...liJ H. I aHtlU.ilia.di-Ly.li.. .IINiJ.:. i.ilJ.L!l ;iiB.t-l(t Ihis adverusemcnt is not published or displayed by the liquor Control ootid or by the Government ol British Columbia NORTHERN B.C POWER Buy TMD jrc: Brsner Block Ph' 210 9lrt, NEWS ADS get RESULTS