4 5 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, January 13, 1951 Coal "Piracy" On if English Channel !c Young Var Vidow Has Unique Post TORONTO f A pretty young war widow from Rochester, N.Y., is one of the big reasons why the Jack Evans, coach of the Rainmakers, Is confident that the Rupe:t team will take the Am REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX KTUKNS PREPARED R. E. Mortimer :ndA. (Near CFPR) J erican lads In both games. COVENTRY, ENG. Of Britain' , "Black Country," so called cause of tlif smoke ficuij in s many factory chimneys, w tn f ! Wrangell Wolves Due January 28 Due to arrive In Prince Rupot t January 28 are the W range .1 "Wolves." The Wolves, who play in the Southeastern Alaska Con loionlc Maple U-als Baseball C'luiJ stays out of trie red on 11)3 books, if not always ojj Uie dia a,,im I,. i n IOROom I I tj eooom I 11 Mro U J &o.'-o a DMOm AFFj.p; i 3 o mond. i "It's virtually . impossible for her to leave tor a tup uf coffee ference, will travel here from JOHN H Ketchikan for a two game series i wene of aoth ciuury piracy. Coal, on 'jt th country'; prevailing scarcities, is th "loot." uceaurs form boaniuiif parties alojiig fh bank oi a lonely canal and leap in) soa! barge as they chug slowly beneath a bridge. CuuHiirtilrf obstruct tlin barge leaving U( fanai lif-m to fill tlitir siks. ; wiinoui our emuu wusuie business I i structure crumbling.1 Leaf against tne KanimaKtrs jamnT 2a and 30. I ULGER 4 : Hu.su it-.-s Uanager Oordun Walk -".let uys o Mis. puyw Maner, J illu- lub's seerrlaiy-Ueasiirer. The Wrangell team, although their average height Is well under six feet, is rumored to be a (U (Jill 4 1 I -Joe .ieKltf, Urn KMiera) man 1 '! ufcrr, ana i can im S)ared un ia.ii,, iijiu-nuuiis ! udKioii, but w I'hylli." Travelling with the Wolves 'filfeU tit tilt IWt Itfidfc lU'J pluuden-rs Uave with a vViMli-Jln and a sack of coal." Police art! patrojlilili ttost'rtecl stretehs of lite watui way In an effort, to catch the raider. ep" m i It was shortly altr she had i will be Tom Maxand, 59 : Allan it SANDY'S ! CAFE iNext. door to Belmont) Your Favorite FOODS Cooked to PERFECTION! FISH & CHIPS SPAGHETTI STEAKS Phone or i Toke Out Orders ; Week Days ... 9 a.m. to l a.m. ! Saturdays 9 a.m. to 2 a.m. ! Sunday? 5 P-m- ohri Bulger Ltd. r IE T-Dn OiriftO Ml Li v no -Am Third Avnnufc bosume Siiegfer seciutary that i Ritchie, VflVi"; Ticky Guilder-Ui'S tlaner demonsirated sliei son, 5'9"; Steele Ferguson, 6'; had the brains and ability to Allan. Ca--ey. Lvnn Schwai t., become the only woman secre- 5'H Vj"; Nell French, Eddie Brari-tary -treasurer in piotoionul ' ley, 5'U"; Paul Thorncitiist and baseball. Jim Wheeler, 5 0". Offered a job a.s switchboard j piayers who will pr.ibably rep-ojierator at Rochester's Red resent Bo-Me-Hi on the Rain- Matured Pemican AMES! FRAMES! cuttit irvo. i wine suuiiuiii uM iin iiuauaim maKers are Kay cumin, uuu BACK TO no in ana uiUtft uni-:iat Christmas Photo, carry a larg tin ul ,-Tv-Date Moulding was killed serving with the U.S. Ratchford, Fred Simonson, Dick Air Force In the Middle ExL. forwards; Lawrence IClslma::-Mrs. Mahar at first refused. She SOn, Roddy Tait, centres; Bill intended to go and live with McChesnev. Henry Blackaby, relatives in Columbus, O., until carrel Young and Bill Morrison, i she recovered from the shock guards ',r4 of losing her husband WRATHAU'S Photo Finishing 320 Third Ave, W. R. Bropney leaves the offices of the mayor of Windsor, Ont., after holding the post for eight days. Mr. Brophey was ousted when a recount showed him trailing Mayor Arthur Reaume by 16 votes. He was named mayor when election-night returns gave him a 38-vole lead. Mr. Brophey left almost immediately tq continue h(s law studies in Toronto. . . (CP. PHOTO) Zeigler changed her mind. She Finds Few Takers STONE Y PLAIN, Alta., Jan. P They have some extra food rn the shelf at the farm instrutor'.t home in this Northern Alberta Indian Reserve, but no one. feels like eating it. i The mixture, no a hardened mass qf buffalo meat, fat aid Saskatoon ber ies. is known io the Indians a? pemm!can. onct a staple food cn the prairie.' This particular pemmiean was unearthed recently at the honw of a farmer near here I No one can - be positive hov; jlong It was ouried but historians ' point out the last major camp of r.ians in this district was in , 1885. I Pemmiean wa? a malor diet for .Indians and early wnjte traders acme H-Anr, THE f'JI4St; proyjdus a separate dlnlnR room for those who do Uu4 XV eiiiM in kiU )"4-n of Hvlng room. But space Is Bvailnblp in Ijit'hen for ijifgrinal dining. The Chase has three bedrooms, bM, iyji) rtugn, 18 Closets and a full basement. Closets include wardrobes for bedrooms, linen and clothes in hall, coat In vestibule, coat and supply In rear. In the kitchen, the work counter under the ide window, has the range on the left, refrigerator un right. Sink Is under front window and storage cabinet on Inside wall. A corrugated glass partition forms Die vestibule while the living room has a double glazed picture window and a fireplace with book shelves. Exterior finish of this ' house Is planned to be tiding and asphalt shingles. . Dimensions are 44 feet by 28 feet. The floor area Is 1.214 square feet while the cuhtiKe totals 23.673 cubic feet. Sorbonne Still Skeena Rebekahs Overcrowded j Elect Hew Officers By ERNEST 8ANFORD 1 , , , , t, of- I TERRACE. Installation of PARIS (Reuters) The Sni-. i fleers of the Skeena Vallev Re- imping & Heating MULf January Clearance took the switchboard job "to j help me get my feet back on the ' ground," bit declined any salary.- Then Zeigler's secretary quit, and Mrs. Maher explains "I. hurried up and took three shorthand lessons and hecum;? a secretary." When Zeigler became Leafs'; general manager, Mrs. Maher came along. One of her first tasks in Turonto was to handle; $80,000 worth of renovations tot Maple Leaf Stadium. She did it; efficiently. She did it alone. The club's board of directors . had I i.4 Schedule Of Basketball Basketball League schedule' for January is as follows: and missionaries. It- a.s made i by cutting buffalo meat into !on3 MARCHAND Make Your $'s Go a Long Way f ACE HEATERS Jan. 13 Junior, High School noticed ner smoom nananng oi , tonne, University of Paris, has bekah Lodge was held last Tues-thin strips and hanging it up w fewer students this year but it's! day evening iri the IO.OF. Hall, dry. still the biggest university in with District Deputy President, Saskatoon berrirs were then i vs. Rupert Hotel; intermediate, payrolls, records and dozens oi HI tireen vs. Merchants; exhi- other tasks. Mrs i r nK riintr.a in.si.ni- uuutru uwu uuuiiwu v..s ' ri, t nv, fiini, hni hiiffnli f 1 1. 1 hi Inn Hi fiold vs G & A.; sen-, The upsnoi was me uireauu ii,.g u.ucer. joi.ow.in5 we t-r'."3,?." . C" " JI 7. numoru made her the Leafs' secretary- VORTEX OIL BURNERS ANE PLUMBING FIXTURES PHONE mony, a grand banquet was held. Jan 16 Junior Cooks vs.1 treasurer, a jod Mrs. mane ture was a solid mass, 4 SUIT. Regular $64.00. Sale IVice Manjojis: intermediate, Fashion pile enjoys more eveiy yem v. .'44Jrchanl; senior, G. & A. s. !-op. Oflicers ors: Noble Grand Mrs. Spencer. Vice Grand-M8. G. Clifford. Recording secretary Mrs. Mary Jones. Financial secretary Mrs. F. Bailey. Treasurer Mrs. Joan Sparkes. id-pairs anil Alteration Luxury Steamer 29-50 32-50 44.95 18-oo Europe and It's stjjl crowded, for space. There are 45,000 students enrolled, compared with 49,200 a year ao and 55,800 in 1948. The drop in numbers is believed due to the low birthrate during the difficult days in the (early 1930 s, the years that are producing today's students. Apart from this, there Is still a shortage of teachers, books, lecture space, lodgings and money. It would be Impossible foif Indians at the reserve here claim the recentlv discovewl pemmiean may still be edible even after being buriwl for at last fi5 years. An elderly bucjisaia he had ol ten heard his aunt tell of eatins pemmiean that was roro than 15 years old and that jt was f 'en as anv modern "depu freeze" lh& El kins Lid. C SL'ITS Regular $19.50. Sale Prince 15 Sl'ITS only. Regular 4)56X)0.' ' Sale Price 2 ONLY SPOUT JACKETS. These i G QQ sell rep. to S34.50. Sale Price..., Prince George i PO Hox 271 Jjji. 20 -Rupert Hotel vs. Mansons; girl, High School vs. OldTimers; intermediate, Hi Oold vs. Thunderbirds; senior, Brownwoods vs. G. (i A. Jan. 23 Junior, High School v. Cooks; intermediate, Hi Green vs. Fashion; senior, Brownwoods vs. Co-op. SAILS FOR Appointed officials were: Warden Mrs. Wold. Conductor Miss Honey Haug-land. Outside guardian Mrs. Lou- product. But except or the odd sniff tt I Vancouver I .1 .... i n . , Jan. 27 Junior. Mansons vs. everyone to get Into the average den. a few dif,s ana tne curious plances of sight-seers, there seem Hi School; intermediate, Mer 95c 7.00 1.95 guardian Mrs. Gil- Corbonne lecture room If all the Inside chants vs. HI Gold; senior, Co-op to be no Vcrs for the a'jed pemmiean, SCARVES Pure wool knit Cashmere Paisley Scarves, Regular $2 59. Now 12 ONLY Ol'TPOOB JACKETS. Regular $10,95. Now 15 OKLY SPORT .SHIRTS. Regularly priced from $40 to $0.95. Sale Price GREY FLANNNEL TROUSERS. Values up ;ta$l7 50- Now to clear at - vs. G. & A Jan. 29 Junior, Rupert Hotel vs. Cooks; exhibition, Bo-Me-Hi tt trr-itm Rcbpv Fnirland 5r landers. R.S.N.G. Mrs. Frank. L.S.N.G. Mr. Llewellyn. R.S.V.G. Mrs. Squire. L.S.V.G. Mrs. Hcppell. Pianist Mrs. Collier. Chaplain Mrs. F. Thomas. ana intermediate rma Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNKSUAY MIDNIGHT l uxury at Low Cost For Reservations Write or Call ivs. Wrangell Hi 9.95 Unconcerned over the disappearance of the Stone of Scone was I ft The above Mvl'tiliaiulise is NOT displayed in our windows. '.Hospitality and Past Noble Grand Mrs. West. Cum in and see our Special Sales Counters the matron of a maternity home here. She wants to know who, took the centre's mascot a i wooden stork with flapping j wings. uooa rooa rt.it Is Our First Aim enrolled students turned up. But as. enrollment secures reduced-price theatre tickets, cheap mpals in students' restaurants and other privileges while involving no obligation to study the university authorities estlmafe r.t. least one-third of the enrolments aie not "serious.'' Even so, in the science school, for example, 2,000 students have to puck into a lecture room built lit hold 50Q. Medical students are packed equally tightly In their an -lent Latin quarter hulls. Nearby, In the Rue des Saint Perei, the j teml-skyscraper intended to be-jflome tho new medical school otill CITY OR DtPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. liiMie 17 for Orders Tu Take Out ACME CLOTHING Serving the public of Prince Rupert for over 33 years KJovtag, Packing, (.'rating ' Shipping a-rnd General Cartage and Storage Complete, RcliaDle and Efficient Service. Also agents fur Canadian Liquid Air Co. LUi for Oxygen, Acetylene and ail Welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGt & STORAGE LIMITED LONDON tf, David Michael from Aberdare, Scotland, came to London in search of employment. Alter two weeks he became a bank messenger at $15 a wvek. David is 95 years years uld. Ladies' League Bowls Schedule After unloading three cars of frozen halibut, tne packer Sydney. Capt. Osmund Hendiick-sen, returned to Ketchikan at noon today afUr arriving in port from the north this morning. jimodore Cafe mm i Cor 2nd n and Park Avenues Plivne mid fi Est. 1910 For Action, Advertise ! Want Ads, Sure Results! I ' - L.J T'.------ ' -L.-- -: 1 rears gaunt unwarned giiiU'is -as it has done since pre-war days. The building should be finished some time next year. Jan. 23 Savovs vs Wallace Ipharm.; Rocketles vs Shentons; PROFESSOR SHORTAGE LISTEN TO "Collector's Items Skeena Groc. vs Battlers; Com- But. even 11 all tne new duiiu- mp,rni vs b c q E A Bin Sis 'New RECORD Thrills lngs were completed, there would ts V3 oinsersnaus: Black Ca'-S still not be enougn proiessors vs Mansons; Lyons vs Lucky and lecturers. Strikes; Brownwoods vs Wrath- Long Playing 33 IO) Records START the New Year with a : GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER with pump control M COl'YF.R VICTORIA ' ... ... I II lay, 8 p.m., Chllcotln I uesday, 12 Noon Camosun ARM, STEWART ANI More and more students today ail's; Annettes vs Toilers; Bel-are turning to profusions which manes vs O ct a; McMeeKlns V3 offer immediate employment and C.B. of C; Stars vs Rosa Lee. ; quick financial returns. The Ecolc Jar UO Brownwoods vs Toll-des Mines (mining engineering ers; uelmont vs Rosa Lee; Lucky school )and the economics school Strikes vs G. & A.; Wrathalls vs ln rnnirtiu irnlnine recruits. C.b. of C; Annettes vs Stars; MIKADO II GONDOLIERS 14 Rl'PDIGORE ! tT X. DI6 FLFDERMACS I iX-J SWAN LAKE OKLAHOMA SONG OF JMWVVAV CAtUHitL POUT SIMPSON mt miiiiw ijjiini ijiii mMi wii-f'irrrri me 1 V- mm ' , T , , w .f..u. " .. n.i,nn,nn, rlr Cl.ta.d' ilay, Camosun, 11 p.m. nr. while many students are deter- vs u.s 1 Commercial vs fH NORTH Ql'EEN roA tr-nm ontorlnn tll tnu; Srlindl VS OneilLUIlS Wallace Pharm. vs B.C. BAULOTTE ISLANDS nu,lni In tho one nt 1.11117 ManSOnS I III iRI( G.E.A.; Gingersnaps vs Savoys; i'liilcotln. Dec. 22 and started as un attorney after Skeena Groc. vs Black Cats; wards. Jan. 19 and 31 9 p nt. 'ftockettes vs Battlers. $150.50 Bring the London and Broadwoy stage to ycajr home Contact The Record Library Western Canada's only Long Play Specialists 1. i. We We ship ship LP's LP's anywhere anywhere in in Canada Canada Express Express Prepaid Prepaid a. Wa sell LP's on a money-back guarantee ;l. We supply all LP's made. utner acute proDiems wmcn . . onv!I va r c n e.a fll SOUTH QI EF.N tne student laces tociay are me skeena Oroc. vs commercial; DELIVERED (ARLOTTF. ISLANDS difficulty in finding lodgings and Gingersnaps vs Shentons; Rock-ettes vs Black Cats; Wallac Phar- 1 I liilcotin, Jap. 12 apd 20 9 p.m. NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. macy vs Mansons; Big Sisters vs Battlers; Lyons vs G. & A.; Annettes vs Belmont; McMeeklns v wrathalls: Brownwoods vs RANK J. SKINNER '1 ince Rupert. Agent Stewart, B.C. Pbuue 219 I Prince Rupert IAN DOCHERTY Avenue Phone 568 Canadian British I American European. . i. . n m Stars; Lucky Strikes vs Rosa Lee; c b. of C. vs Toilers. CBC Wed'y 1 1 :15 p.m. Moil This Coupon Value $2.50 Fet), i3Annettes vs Lucky 1 Strikes: Lvons vs Wrathall3 the rising cost of books. In. Paris, where "key-money" is the accepted method of getr tin grooms, the student is the weakest member In the army of home-seekers. He has the students' lodgings service to help him and the magnificent Cite Universltarle with its 25 hotels and rooms for 5,000, admitted on r. strictly priority basis. But for most, a room in the Latin quarter is the normal billet. Even a ttnv -rom, if it ca,i be found, costs $14 a month without board, a hleh price it view of the cost of living. cb of C. vs Stars; McMeekins tRIFICE SALE Of vs Tollers; Brownwoods vs Bel mont: G & A vs Rosa Lee; The Record Library, 346 W. Pender St., Vancouver, B.C. PK-iise- send me. without choree "r nbll;-ntlon. the mxt 13 Issues of your Mn,KlE -Pi i l.wu. Ustlne ALL. LP records mude botU Cium-ltnn nnd American. NAME , ' m Skeena Groc. vs Wallace Pharm. Shentons vs Savoy; Big Sisters ANNUAL MEETING PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH Canadian Red Cross Society at the CIVIC CENTRE Thursday, January 188 p.m. 1 vs Black Cats; Gingersnaps vs ADDRESS CITY . province I 346 West Pender St. Vancouver, B.C. j I; Battlers: Rockettes vs uommer-: ctal; B.C.G.E.A. vs Mansons. by YUUINla Ii -r-AII Quiet on the FIo Front BLONDIE If you want rn sell It, tidvprtts It. News classifieds. !T1 k. , rVfci I Uwv C,3SW , t ' I I BUSINESS COUPE 10,000 miles . RUCK SPECIAL CHEV. PICK-UP Al condition X DLV '41 'l-z, ri D- ...ai.it tr S .11 til ZT If. - ti."-'' tlpine SKIRTS Ploir SPECIAL Regular 3.69 BAPTONE The Wonder Woll Point $1.50 a quart $4.95 a gallon b Parkei $T .49 J2m Now MONARCH DEALERS i son Hardware Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. STORK SHOPPE