Grain CIU'RCIUIX TAKKS OVER (Continued from Page 1 I Rv late afternoon today, the voted to go on strike but the strike date had not yet been set. iC. R. Tribble manager of the Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, October 26. 1951 Central Interior TRAVELS . . . vaJine VannJ Sbiar'J count of votes had given the Conservatives 318 seats, assuring them of an over-all majority In the 625-seat House of Commons. With the Tory margin a slen Torbrit mine was in the city in New Brunswick to spend l lu- j Tuesday going through to Van-winter. There should be at Couv r in connection with labor hast two more operating proper-! negotiations), ties next yea, he believes. j Xhere is now a foot and a half Amor., the activities this sM-,.,f slow on nle ground at the son have been Uie Natural Re- T ..h it which is eighteen Alice Arm Is Active der one, possibly leaving 3uu Churchill fol- 'returning moose hunters discus-'ion at PI A meeting ol Imancial seats to Labor, tnej Kit above Torbrit in the upp' Arm. but there was none on ' , ino ...i,... n'Vint t rin n-ifH .ii. ' i n tin- ,-,,-iiritiii nr iv idin i! In; lmhtinn. li t itig. hi ht at-! at- j Ifr lowers will will not not be much better , Dale ROBERTSON Mitzi GAYNOR famxSCAm i Mains: activity in the Alice sault River Valley, there nas beach lne.e vet when Mr. Don colu to stick head out of windov ing. and hot and cold water, lor! off than their Labor predeces- Arm area has been definileb also been development ol the ald lelt at (h'e firsl c( tne Week. picking up i:i the lust year and United Metals and Monarcn. and tell them. I village morgue. sors. Decided after keen observa-' Saw picturesque, bearded, story j The result brings to a climax Evenings Shows 7 9:07; Saturday M The West Indies Islands that tions Burns Lake should be re- book character, wearing seallsix years of grim, unrelenting Should further expand next sea- groups 17 miles up the Alliance ion, according to M ies Donald, .River where supplies have been pioneer of that district, whi ti'-onped by air. tncnH iur -,,, ,-.;i,t ti-. n,m-iiit rpniirtpfi that lie nearest the east are the Wind- ramed "Esquire," as obviously skin hat. Reminded me ?f mine i struggle by the old wartime ward Islands, because the wind town for men. tucked away in trunk, given meiprime Minister against the La- TODAY to SATURDAY week enroute ti his na'ive home miners at the Torbrit mine had three generally blows from east. Noticed in cafe, pieces of cut- bv relative who had escaped t,or party which imposed gov-lery in certain hands seem to from Russia at time of revolu-!ernnient control over much of have been crossed with Mexican turn.. Remembered name inside Britain's industry and private jumping beans. hat , showed hatter's address as j enterprise. Now know why everybody up St. Petersburg, now Petrograd. here so agile, have to keep going t'x-schoul-ma'ams, an l writ However, the Tories are not expected to change things much except to turn back the iron and steel industry to private owner RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE Lucky YOU And Lucky Us Too! ship TntM&nr it ? TOT KAItl. V TKKNDS As early as last night the Conservatives were within reach of victory although metropolitan areas, earliest with their returns, gave a majority to Labor. Even there, however, the Labor ing aspirants, the central in-terir.r is full of them. Of the latter ilk. have, within a day, met three. Mrs. Watsun Patterson, and Mrs. Lillian Powell, and I, all think with the cuds of our fingers, anil winild be lost without our typewriter. Miss Preiton. four ears superintendent of Barns Lake hospital, has tern twice round the world, and when she retires iicpes ito no some f tins;. "What will you write about?1 1 asked. "Vou have to have a vim A Famous f"yt Tiit,i,( t MPLETE party was losing close seats to j Conservatives. The results ironi country seats, reporting today, j or you freeze. Knocked back fif-! teen dollars for what euphem-m ously called llight boots. F.F. m enred out, winter's here, with inches of snow and I'm agin it, too. Cold, caused talk about "chlnk- ing." Remember foresight ear-! lier in year of Mr. Holland, of m Engeu, when watched him, on m blazing hot day "chinking" with moss. Heard of success of mix- ture of sawdust, flour, and salt lor 'Same puposs. ! At colorful ceremony of instal-jj lation of new officers of Elks' 5 Lodge heard. "Two little boys were talking together. "I am five," said first little boy. "How eld are you?" "I dent knjw.' was the replv. "Well," said the little boy who was five, "Do 5 women tjlher you?" "No." said J the second little bay. "Well then, you are four." i wrapped up the majority for the ' ! Conservatives. i By the time half the seats had been counted, results pointed to a political and personal i triumph, limited as it might be, ' for Mr. Churchill. The Conser love affair for a novel, but I could write about the love affairs of the staff. There have been five weddings, so far this year," she said. At meeting of R:d and Gun For E iher S79-95 or $39.95 vatives had gained seats from Club heard of interesting exp?rl- WW km fJ & ment of stocking cf Eistern '""e " ,'' rce a,ld Labor had tailed to Lake, West Wistaria, twenty-two This Price Includes: YOMP CHOICE seats from the Conserva- s niwi with fuiir!rluiafc" from : tS "Canada is my home." said V('a reek. giving excellent fishing for ; "f " Buck McKeown, "I've got to get to Three Rivers. Quebec in fJur the Shelford i family and friends. P - - narlv ,pa(leIS, iur pasi. uniee yru.a. jam onci-; - - . d:ivs drivint? a cur whoso tires went iiii oj " " . wv... 1 . Choose from More than 50 Suits 2. Pin: any Adam Majestic $7 Hat 3. Plus anv Tooke $5 Shirt 4. Plus env Currie $1 .50 Tie 11951 Austin Sedon, 3000 miles, rt condition. 1 1947 Monarch Sedon 11946 Ford Sedan 11947 Crosley Coach are not too kooq, as i neipou "'"r. . 7".:ii i.t. .,ih -...needed that the him extrprt slivers of ulass from mco-e rici'iui.v. utniiiK nuiiLiug , . i n i .(. i Lake tO euliy Lirnu. uy till inuiiitii "im- his bleeding forehead, and ap-, the road from Owen ards, meant the end of Britain's It tOi;k five lviu-s to plied plaster. . Fellow country- no usiou man Jim McKeown had just put P the tnirtv-eignt miles, a chain , " " " " Vu, J.r.nuth ut him through the windshield. dihield was lost wnicn iook neanv two -"" : - covered hours to find, and then at the ', that time was still to appear. )Te ' 'The popular vote with per- of nd of it no moose. when hitting a sncw tump, by way, we supp HURRY- HURRY- HURRY U Superior Auto Service! preparing him for shipment east. 1 Second ?oocl d("d of dav. eye IiiL-'jngriiities met today, loud d ons for Inflamed eye of C.B.C. laughter and singing by funeral pilot. leiuages in un diu uM.iiiw , counted to midnight last night ; was: Conservatives, 7,120.708 48 per cent; Labor, 6.451. 4J8 Third Ave. W. Phone Greer o ect a ' buy" like this today. ' Lucky to "Uer you this "buy." This sale ; For b-ot selection. Hurry Hurry! . men! ' Lucky you." fcetause you don't c ;ic"r' cause we're I he fortunut'i ones who a c ftbl- ; suits that sell by themselvts as hi:.h ic. 565.0' Ye." in".' in el f-i.'.ci- lr .1:1 rizc C3 tlroui'h size 41. All sizes in cdetl. 50.3 per cent; Liberal. 232,227 thority to operate Jet airliners ,6 per ccnt j i9:,o the pcr-over the roof of the world. 1 ccntage at a corresponding stage It's all part of the firm's long- was. Colwerattve.s. 6.450.832-range plans, the officials saldj43 7 r fent; Laoor, 7,1 10.201-and it depends a great deal on 48 t pPr cent. Liberal, 1.208.300 the development of Jet powered g 2 per ccnt ) air transports in the United ; Trans Polar I Jet Flights USE HALLOWE'EN States. Autli- Thev took coenizance of Dub-1 SUTTON, England Added Specials Added Specials SEATTLE. Come 1956' and Alaska Airlines hopes to be running people and the mail from licized strides in jet transports i oritifs of this Surrey country in Britain and Canada. Thev 1 town had high expectations when PUMPKIN LIGHTS T ' Fairbanks, Alaska, over the also said they may consider usejoil was iouna seeping uum uir nnrth nnlp to Oslo Ijindnn and of four-engine transDOits if lets ground. i.aier invesugauon m- idlcated the oil came from a Paris are not available. This was disclosed with the But we consider the jets to "broken pipe under the surface. trans-polar Men's Shoes All sizes announcement that Alaska Air- be the answer in lines applied last week to the travel," they said. Civic Aeronautics Board for au- I advertise If you want to sell 1( it. News classified. ! f I JrS All sixes , 50c PAIR GLAMORGAN, Wales 9 Officials frowned when workers arrived an hour late. A local newspaper had cautioned its readers to put their clocks back with the return to standard time, but that was two weeks on the Christmas iVhi; , . . i lighting string No Hallowe'en party is complete ithi "Noma" plastic pumpkin snap-onsosc effective lighting decoration. SEE THEM TODAY AT NORTHERN BX. POmm Itrsner Block I'lione 219 Prince Rupert, B.C. SKir Pup Home-Lads Glad . Group No. 1 Reg. $10 to $15 before daylight time ended. $8.95 $5.95 $4.95 Group No. 2 Reg. $8.25 to $9 Group No. 3 Reg. $6 to $7.95 Rcgulor Prices up to $1.25 Lo .'k lhr.se socks over but buy. You won t dup'icatc this bargain. Sale limited t& 100 pair. First quality only. A WoNOERflL Three young boys are a whole lot happier today than during the last 10 days, for a dear little friend has been returned to them. Kenneth. Billy and Clarence Lovin, aged 9. 7 and 6. are romping again with their littel brown terrier, Mickey." Disappeared from their home at 1345 Piggot Place more than a week ago, Mickey was returned yesterday "by a little native boy." said Mrs. Roy I ovin today. Th- six-months old puppy had been found by h:m at Cow Bav. he said. "Mickey was fine when we brought him home and jumped al! over the place, he was so happy. And the boys were happy, too." 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