TODAY 6:50 - 9 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, November 3, 1951 SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ONLY Ko MftT WATERFRONT - WHIFFS MARGOT GRAHAME In i . "CRIME OVER "CASSlNft ' LONDON" j TO Hour. ' -'. WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE New Fall and Christmas TROPICANAS $4.98 1 All new styles and patterns. Wonderful, washable ATC Spun Rayon. Sizes 12-20, 38-44 and 16i-24-i I Union SS. Co. Goes Into Alcan Kim Louise Soon Making Last Alaska Voyage Another coasted liner is to give passenger service to Kemano Bay in Gardner Canal, access port for the Aluminum co. of Canada's big powerhouse development. Commencing next week the Union Steamship Co. will operate the steamer Chilcotin into ! Kemano on the run north from Vancouver to Prince ADDED SPECIAL All sizes including 45 gauge subs. New mm kVHSHEsBn SATURDAY SERMON (Continued from page 2) cleansed from your sins and to find peace with Ood. Listen to the words of Jesus: "If any man thirst, let him come unto Me and drink." Thirst Is never satisfied through exertion and labor. We have to come to Ood as we are and receive what He has for us In Christ. What you need Is someone who has borne your sin, who embraces you with unfailing, everlasting love. And this you will find nowhere else except In Jesus Christ. Get yourself a Bible and read and receive His message of sin and grace, that your heart may be filled with the peace of Salvation. Catltofic Card rlif Ciijotjetl Seventeen tables were In play at bridge, whist and cribbage in the Catholic hall Thursday, night and It was a very enjoyable evening. The winners were: bridge, Mrs. West and George Cloutier; whist, Mrs. H. Tweed and Mrs. A. Good; cribbage, Mrs. A. Norton and D. Freeman. Cashier for the evening was Mrs. J. A. Smith and those in charge of the serving of delicious refreshments were Mrs. N. R Young, Mrs. Arthur Murray, Mrs. r Technicolor At WALLACE'S Of Course In JerJonaj Silvertip TIRE Service ' BURNS LAKE Vulcanizing and Recapping Ship your tires to us for prompt service We prepay return shipments II IMUr , A,so l JJEiSye, Show 7 -9:15 Eveninj Price: Srorfi li'l Everyone $1.00 Wednesday Matinee 4:00 rT f ft7i Adults 75c. Children 50c hfm&LtjtA ) J. D. McRae, MLA, left on to- Charlotte Islands, alternate day's plane for Vancouver where weeks to north and south ends, sessions of the legislative inquiry On tne week that the vessel goes board into the Industrial Concil- to the north end of the Islands, iation Act will be held next week she will sail ' from here Sunday to hear representations of the evening at 8 o'clock for the major labor unions and also a south. On the South Queen brief from the British Columbia Charlotte Island week, the sail-branch of the Canadian Manur ing time from here for the south lacturers' Association. Mr. Mc- will be midnight Sunday. The Rae expects to return to Prince Chilcotin Is being pu on the Old Country FOOTBALL ENGLISH I.EAC.I E Division 1 Bolton Wanderers 0, Portsmouth 3. Burnley 2, Aston Villa 1. Charlton Athletic 3, Derby County 3 (tie). Fulham 1, Manchester City 2. Manchester United 1, Hud-der-siield Town 1 (tie). Middlesbrough 0, Arsental 3. Newcastle United 1, Liverpool 1 (tie). Preston North End 4, Sunderland 2. Stoke City 1, Chelsea 2. Tottenham Hotspurs 4, Wolverhampton 2. West Bromwich Albion 1, Blackpool 1 (tie). Division II ' Birmingham City 2, Barns-ley 1. Brentford 1, Coventry City 0. Cardiff City 1, Hull City 0. Loncaster Rovers 3, Swansea Town 0. Everton 2. Bury 2 (tie). Leeds United 3, Queen's Park Range 0. Leicester City 5, Sheffield United 5 (tie). Nottingham Forest 0, West Ham United 0 (tie), Rotherham United 3, Blackburn Rovers 0. Sheffield Wednesday 6, Notts County 0. Southampton 2, Luton Town S. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Airdrieoniana 2, Stirling Albion 2 (tie). Celtic 2, Third Lanark 2 (tie). Dundee 2, Raith Rovers 0. East Fife 4, Morton 1.. Hibernian 1, Rangers' 1 (tie). Partlck Thistle 2, Hearts. 0. Aberdeen 1, Queen of the South 1 (tie). St. Mirren 3, Motherwell 2. Hockey . Scores Pacific Coast Edmonton 6, Saskatoon 4 Tacoma 3, Vancouver 3 (tie) Victoria 3, Calgary 0 Western International Kf fane 8, Kimberley 4 Kel. wna 8. Nelson 2 Th-i inner wall of the Tower of London, with lu 13 towers, was constructed by Henry III in the 12th century. TODAY 7-9:15 p.m. "A PLACE IN THE SUN" YOU CAN HUNT Off the Screen g for over a veor Now you can see it Rupert next Saturday. Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, is sailing tomorrow night on the Chilcotin for Vancouver to attend sessions of provincial synod. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bury. Jr., returned to the city on the Chilcotin yesterday afternoon from Vancouver. Mrs. E. S. Laird and daughter, Miss1 Peggy Laird, returned to the city on the Chilcotin yesterday afternoon from Vancouver. Edward Capstick and Howard haugan, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, returned home on the Chilcotin yesterday afternoon. Reg Kelsey left this week for a trip to Vancouver. William Priest, local agent of Queen Charlotte Air Lines, and Mrs. Priest left this week by air for a holiday trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson left, hv Air vpsterrtav for Van couver where Mr. Johnson, woods ! manager here for Columbia Cel-1 lulose, will attend the Pacific Logging Congress. D. Mulroney and Mrs. 8. Tur-cottc. STOCK WINTER. LARDER VERNON, V..'. (CP) Thieves arour.,1 LavlnKton must be stocking up for the winter. Amon,s thefts teported by farmers are 300 cabbages ready for market, about 30 sacks of poi.ai.oes dug from the field and some baby pigs. BASKETBALL TONIGHT 6:45 Junior: Manson's vs. Maple Leafs 7:30 Intermediate: Hi-Green vs. Fraser & Payne 8:45 Se m'jr: Gordon & Anderson vs. Elks. , II 1 H I mJi aJI mM k .: . i I . f . I I I ' Rupert. Making the Kemano call will mean that, Instead of arriving here early on the Friday (afternoon from the south, the Chilcotin will not reach Prince Rupert until approximately 11:15 p.m. and early Saturday morning will continue to the Queen ! ! Kemano run because of the greatly 1 n c e r a s'e d passenger j traffic while construction work proceeds. Later the Chilcotin i will be relieved on this run by the Coquitlam. One more trip after the one which she is now making and CPR steamer Princess Louise will be withdrawn from the Alaska route for the winter. Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock the Princess Louise, with Capt. Charles Robson in command, arrived here from Vancouver, sailing at 11:30 In continuation of the voyage ; to Skagway and. other Alaska ! points. Passengers disembarking here from Vancouver on the Louise were Mrs. K. Odde. Miss N. Odde, P. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Yates and child, J. Zurrich and Mr. and Mrs. T. Ezzackl. On her final voyage to Alaska, the Princess Louise will be here November 12 northbound. Union steamer Chilcotin, Capt.. James Hunter, arrived in port at 1:15 yesterday afternoon from Vancuver and waypoints, sail- " 8 P"- lur touln Queen i tharlotle Island Polnts whence sne wi" return here tomorrow ! and wimam Robinson. Making I the round trip on the Chilcotin are Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Olson. Prince Rupert G. C. Naylor, C. A. Carman, R. Rowan, H. J. Humphries, 1. W. Pollard, J. D. Thorner, G. Quigley, Vancouver; W. S. Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Hogan, Terrace; H. B. McNaughton, city; O. C. Collins, Hai:elton; R.Davies and G. A. Beare, Edmonton; L. Kruth, Newark, New Jersey; W. C. N. McMillan, Winnipeg; D. C. Cavanagh, Evansburg, Alberta; C. Bcckstrand, Kelvington, Saskatchewan; Tom Wallace, Lebanon, Oregon; H. Rogue, Ho-quaim. Wash.; S. St. Gerniain, Edmonton. City fire department had a call at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon to the outside of the Wald-ron Apartments where an oil ( pump took fire. No damage was done. i f mri ilA4W ill , If you wish . . . but you'll not find a finer whisky I... til 1 2 This advertisement is nut Li..uor Control Board or hv ,l,e General SEE THEM 9"s Monda'y and Tuesday evening auuniuuuuu. rahseiigeis Walter D. Longwill left on disembarking from the Chilcotin vesterday's plane for a trip to here were Mr. and Mrs. R. Bun-, Vancouver. .Frank White, A. O. Klea, Mrs. E. Laird and Miss P. Laird, Miss D-. R. W. Ball, general man-jP. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lien, ager of Columbia Cellulose, leftMr. and Mrs. M. Mclvor. Edward today by air for Vancouver to; Capstick, Howard Haugan, D. attend the Pacific Logging Con- j Prevost, G. J. Mclntyre, J. Adams NYLON HOSE size 11. VI 1U Fall shades ... M.I WISER'S DISTILLERY LIMITED tuiMwl,,.,! i i . OouUZuUi, Electric TODAY AT Anderson FAMOl'S PLATER Elbltj El Infant's ft Boby Pontics Bibs Sleepers Sweaters Corduroy Overalls Eve. Shows 7-9:10 p.m A 8 it I i At last a fast cutting chain saw that one man can use all day without overworking. Take the work out of wood-cutting with a McCulloch 3-25. FOUR MODELS AVAILABLE 18" blade, 24" blado, 30" blade, bow saw. Wc carrx a full line of Spare Parts for all McCulloch Saws Authorized Sales and Service - McCulloch Chain Saws Pacific Electric Prince Rupert, B.C. Box 1399 Ph. Blue 992 NORTHERN BX. POWER Co.,Ltd. Besner Block Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. Ste wart, B.C. gress. Mrs. Ball accompanied him. jCiose Brush With Rodent Huge Rat Runs Down Gaibage Man's Shirt There have been plenty of caies of the dog biting the men and the newspapermen have said that a worthwhile story would be the man biting the dog. However, a unique incident occurred this week when a rat bit a garbage man under odd circumstances. Angus Gillis, in charge of the city s garbage truck in the residential area, was dumping a gaibage can into the truck when out jumped a huge rodent and slithered down his open shirt. "It didn't take long to get rid of It," said Mr. Gillis. "It just jumped out again and disappeared. Rather unpleasant experience but no ill effect.il" P. -Air addengeri For Vancouver (today) J. L. Charles, F. Crelghton, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Ball, Mr. Rutherford, Mr. Taylor, W. H. Dodson, Al Salloway, B. Macdonald, A. Kova, David Chow, A. . Brous-sard, A. Cassells and Mr. Roggc. For Vancouver (Friday) Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson, A. G. Oiiuie, u. necKO, w. u. i.ong- will, T. Wallace, W. Bender, E. K. Jackson, H. Humphries, F. W. Ingham, R. Stone, F. Bacon, J. L. Beal, Mr. Johnston, J. H. vtcMahon, Jim Chew, H. Sheridan, W. Sheridan, S. Wilt, Miss K. Peterson, C. J. Mawhinney, J. C. Ostoroff and E. J. Morrison. For Vancouver (Thursday) Wendell Johnson, Mr. Roberts, R. Peterson. David Chow. .1 Charles, Mr. Jackson, Miss K. M. Tindall, Mr. and Mrs. W. Priest, W. Dale, W. Edgecumbe, R. Cardigan and G. Cardigan. For Vancouver (Werin PKnnv I Reg Kelsey, H. C. Miller, J. N. iKeene, F. C. Smith, M. Bur- dock, Art Baker, R. C. Baker, H. Vanderboncouer, R. Dallyn, A. ' C. Cromp, S. Farquler and R. B. Cameron. lAr" Kenne B.C. Minister or Lands and roresfi Speok 6n the Important Subject British Columbj Search for Oil 'm'-'i''8JyJS I lltM-,ON ( 11 $6.29 55. Gordon & Phone 46 Monday, 7:4 S p.m. ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NF.WS BRINGS RESULTQ.