Prince Kupert Daily Nrws Saturday, December 22, VJ'jl 'HAVE A HEART, DEAR! know Htxmt? till. lio wharves, the alehouses, fNiing fleet, Hie fishermen themselves, the railway, f.-tail trade, anything and everything And if he did not know, which was seldom, It could not be called his fault Iff m m : j LET'S BUY CANADA'S. MOST ENTERTAINING BOOK FOR WE REST OF THEM!" IT ' , -M A J 1 . For a Boy's Christmas THE RUPERT WATERFRONT - WHIFFS Union steamer Chllcotln. Capt William McCombe, arrived in port at 10:15 last eveninR from Vancouver via Kemano Bay and otlier coastal points aid sailed this morning for Masset Inlet points. The vessel is due back In port tomorrow evening X ' INOUDINC , All fish i lit vessels were tiril up by Friday for the holiday season and, in ueneral, fishermen won't venture out to sea Rain before New Year's Day, after which rod din it is expected to net under way again. Activity on the waterfront, as a whole, is at low ebb. Some fresh frozen fish shipments are moving, however, and, according ta some reports, business in that line is brisker than usual. Fishermen Protesting New Fisheries Treaty-Would Have Separate Pact With Japan A meeting with all B.C. Members of Parliament is planned by the United Fishermen and Allied Work-; ers' Union in Vancouver on January 5 at which time ! delegates from all locals will lodge protest against the recently negotiated Japanese-U.S.-Canadian fisheries ' " " treaty. ( UFa'wU will oppose the treaty ! 5"? of,the C?i;d'an "foliating and will ask for a new agree- I Ideation at Tokyo, ment concerning Canada and , . . . Japan alone, today said T. E. fVo? hT'I If ca ? Parkin, secretary of the Prince DBrUlsh ' Rupert local Ule ss Prmcess Mary, has been . (retired. For 42 years she has (v.nifAiixir.'M: MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE Prince Ruperts Really Big Boys' Department ASK THE BOY-HE KNOWS IN CAY HOU0AY ENVELOri now on aif for informnfin. protesting the ; vovaged to every part of this IOC UI1JOU IS five-vear term during which vast and busy region. No steam- AT THi BOX OFFICI Phone 669 or Red 120 ' Japan has agreed not to tl-h ,,, ,oc hH,,r !,,,.,, iter laet m ; CHANGE OF PRicT EIFECTH E MONDAY, DECEMBER 2Uh Due lo increased oprmlln, expense,, t m , all admtalon price,., exce,.Cine children, by Ely, t" J. H. BLACK, Manager, Capitol and Totem Theal. CilFT TICKETS WILL HE HONORED AT OLD PRICE CATERING TO EVERY AGE BOY AND YOUTH I salmon, herring and halibut in iIun"was t0 the Gulf Islands. She offshore North American waters. :was huilt m gua, for Uie "This should be a permanent Nanaimo-Comox service, later bar to the Japanese. Why should being transferred to the Van- we conserve our salmon for the couver-Granby-Prince Rupert next five years, just so a foreign territory. Following the Princess country can exploit our re- Sophia disaster, she plivd be-. source?" asks Mr. Parkin, who tween Vancouver and Skagway, will be Prince Rupert's delegate this continuing for fifteen years. i to the Vancouver meeting. No provision has been made The boat was rolling and rock-in the present agreement, the ing pretty badly. A sear .an, , union holds to prevent Japanese naturally enough, leaned over fishing fleets from ' exploiting ; the rail when he came to it. For oilier species of fish off the B C sailors will do that vory thing coast" such as flat fish and co J. sometimes. A card is being circulated by "Hey," called the skipper, "you the union among its members, car t get sick here." addressed to the Member oi Au lhc t:ir (Md wa pivp th(t Parliament of their riding, ur-- caplain a-quick glance and ;ay. Vancouver Victoria Coquitlam 8 p.m. December 23 Camosun midnight, December 30 Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun U.KE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Cumasun. II p.m FOR NORTH QIKKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS December 21 ss,. Coquitlain midnight r'HK SOI Til tjl ei;n ClURLOTTr: ISLANDS vs. Coquitlam Dec. 28, midnight r KANK J. HINr.K Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 SUITS JACKETS SLACKS SOCKS SHIRTS TIES HATS BELTS UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS OVERCOATS SWEATERS WINDBREAKERS PARKAS SPORTSWEAR GLOVES In.r a "simple bilateral treaty "Watch.' Rupert Men's and Boys' Store B TODAY 2:15 -5:34.7:34 "MYSTERY SUBMARINE "LOVE NEST" with Japan which would bar fishing vessels from Japan joining in the off-shore fisheries adjacent to our coasts and would bar Canadian vessels from participating in the offshore fisheries adjacent to Japanese territory ... "I am otmnseH tn t.hp rniifi- Quick frozen halibut, packed In steak form, and shipped from Iceland, is finding a ready market, chiefly in the United States It Is something of an innovation. There is an American sales agent and to date, the general STEAMhR Sunday Midnight Only MOST HKALTIFIL iCurtinucd from Pa'je 3i MARIE WINDSOR ill Prince George ROBERT STERLHt in run of prices is not at all high. ."?""' . r,r.cirom,lnc eatlon a treaty (present n SM.m: lne h;illbt , ,h; fn:m SA1I.S FOIt ionh a.l the To' this'c.ld Cty TeVesTeK 3 ,8 h sin-cursed, war-reeling world YS. ll which serves as the basis Thc Wi.jht ls from nine to four. 'DOUBLE DEAL' 'BUNCO 5(1 KUDU'S Mor onH v.fi,. CIVIC CENTRE AUDITORIUM .w.,... t v. ...... rr..n n hh'PS wrnllllf'rt In mnu nr.. . .'i.i RMU iiabiuiia lltll.M. ....... Vancoir iver THE THINGS THAT GO Off! Sund ay, ON. 0N- .LU&K December 23 - 9 p. Public Invited come more and more to that en0S' slnce lnese lrpaUes are nc Fountain of Goodwill if there conducive to establishing peace is to be any permanent solution and amity amongst the Pacific of the problems that vex the nations." world today. , cards are -signed individually In and through Him who still and from UFAWU members in holds the sceptie of our eternal the Prince Rupert area will be hm hnyrhe. t "2 '"M to E. T. Applewha.te, proof cellophane and packed in c.irboard shipping cases. Nothing suited thu late Rev. W. h. Pierce belter than answering tnii' l.st.''' questions. And th.'re were jjlenly of them. It is not tr be supposed from this, that he had ini.-iKiviiie.s-ns to hl.s ability and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday Jl 11 1". p.m. Fcr KETCHIKAN au:;.M)v m:ih,hi l.ux...-y at Low Cost Fur lit'M i villous MP for Skccna, who was a mem- et'tt-sfs rfvxf.vfs.it.-tttxft.tvttfettxtv Behave vourseif v Ihrouith Him each of' us will find faith and jov for the dav's to reply to all. Born and raised marcn. tuine.ss of life for our- and much more is bound up in on this coast, he was an aulh 1 seives ana a courage tnat leads our inri.sima.s worsnip, in our oriiy Son of a native ns through the Dilerimaae of Christmas Communion, and A JERRY WAtO-NORMAN KRAAPiwluctiM I mi witiiAM o Misr.rRNcis i. suu"" f. fc Al m Wiyi SKI.HTtl) SB! woman, gradual Wiite or Call t ITV OK OM'OT OI I ici: PRINCE ItUI'KHT, PC. this earthly life to the glory of our happy family celebration of f.f Rrawth Prince Rimert -ls well the Heavenly Kingdom. All this the Festival of the Christ Child. fs" hLtory of a." the ouTo" the way places far up the scenic inlets and channels which make British Columbia an artist's Heaven. Mr. Pierce looked the part. He wore seml-clerlcal dress, was of lean bulkl and had sharp features with dark mous-tirhe What did tourists wish to iil: I1 ill i .V y v y v y y y Monday to Wcdnesi The Management of the PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Is pleased to announce 'he Re-opening of the DINING ROOM Under I he direction of Chef LENNARD COCKl IN ' Formerly of Harrison Hot Springs Hotel NOW OPEN "!'!'Cf "if 7 'C'C 'f V t "t f 'St "f ' '-15. ;; f x ' - 5 CHRISTMAS DINNER J j'h Novell ies and Favors J Iiom 4 p.m. to 0 p.m. ! y Mtjkc Your Reservations Now Si.5,S,5,,i.i.,;,i,,.,j,,i,'Ai,S.S.J!i,i,i.i.j.i..j.j,.,j.s,j.3,i, It's Fashionable to Dine after 8 o.m. Tuc. nml Wed. Matinees at 2:1)0 I vrniiif Shows at 7:1)0 and 9:00 v 5 Sonta has LOADS OF BUYS in Our Toyland. Be sure to see the Wonderful Toys in 4i Today Only "WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE" 7-9 pm. iTcchnlcoliir Ploying Monday to Wednesday "Drums in the Deep South KLarrinc. 3Ierfi'y Christ mas! JAMES CRAIG - - BARBARA PAYTON GUY MAI GIFT SUGGESTIONS LEATHER WALLETS, WRITING CASES AND BRIEF CASES .Al l, I I Vi lli It ;oolS Pl'IK IIASIJ) AT OI K STOIll! liOI.I) IMTIAI.I.I I) I KKK OF ( IIAIWii; Wo olso have a fine selection of Shcaffcr and Evcrsharp Pen and Pencil Sets DIBB PRINTING CO. Bcsncr Block CLOSED Christmas and Boxing Day OPEN New Year's Day ... 2 p.m. - 9 p.m. CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM Evenings 7 9 p.m. fcwfT Tucs.fi, Wed. 2 p.m. RgH fcj ,.ii.i...l,.i,,,,ij(j13,i,Jj,j,),fc,aJ,fc),j,,1,,iJ,,3JJ,1 CKcATiNU AN tilAit... Wholesale and Retail Phone 372 When you iy Ho prrmiuni on -life S8UII"!C ' . lrt' , h. Hit lull it v,,ll.l9 for your fmily. V ' can lk as long ' 1 Civic Centre Notice The Civic Cent-re will be closed December 24 until 1 ;00 p.m. December 27; olso 5 p.m. Monday, December 3 until Wednesday, January 2, 1952. Wliy nut crtnto your 'le lud""' JOHN T. FOWLE ClDlllt '"" Itov 8".p GIFTS for yien Who Smoke We corry o complete line of Imported Pipes . . . Toboccos a"d Cigars r rMDRNY OF CAN HUP REC CLASSES close Thursday, December 20 until Monday, January 7. CRAFT CLASSES clo'c Friday afternoon, until Monday, Januaiy 7. December 21, A. P. GARDNER & CO CIIABTERKU ACCOUNTANTK Also a good supply of BOXED CHOCOLATES ALFRED L. BELL, C.A. . . . . . ii. I. we III II I I SQUARE DANCING cancelled until .January 11. TEEN JIVE cancelled from December 21 until January IB. BASKETBALL PRACTICES will be resumed January 3. E1LERS' BASKETBALL GAMES Friday, December 28 and Saturday, December 29. . ART CLUB resumes Thursday, January 3. Kesl'leiiL rariner r I'd. B " TT 3:J5 I'oiirlli Ave. Kasl Tclcplioiic: Red Mission City Terrace Prince George CIGAR STORE VaiiO"" Ih'S advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Comioi liottd or by (lie Liovefrtrnent ol Bntish Columbia