IfDR VipU Heading Out Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, August 13, 1951 2 Days Only Monday and Tuesday MEN OF IR0N...W0MEN0FFIRE...AND1DII! UW&jTo be Missed ln Tuna 0uest j, f .;. v4 " ! Tuna fishing on the west c SHIPS AND WATERFRONT 7 OF Sir, coast llUMIIt PlCTUKt iniaili RUPERT PEOPLES STORE RANDOLPH SCOTT Times change and modes of ef Queen Charlotte islands isn i transportation change too, says expected to be very heavy this the Juneau Empire. But the year, but there are at least three CPR vessels will te missed in the ( vessels and their captains which towns of Southeast Alaska. Skag- are going to take a chance to way especially will regret, this casrl m on some of that $700-a-change in schedule. The Cana- ton cargo this season, and they dlan Pacific steamers and their wui be going out Tuesday. Filled to her capacity of 108 passengers with an American Agricultural Tour Party from U7 - i i New York States and elsewhere In that area. Union Steamship Co.'s cruise ship Chilcotin, Cap! Clearance Sale! crews have become part of th? gam HaUgen will be taking out Harry McLean, arrived in port the Tramp; Harold Eriksen, the I Vikine I. and Perry York, the town ana weir swipuveis m Skaeway In a winter without other steamer calls. at 11:15 Saturday morning from Vancouver and sailed at 1 p.m. In continuation of her voyage to Alaska. GUARANTEED SAVINGS ON EVERY SALE ITEM ; Island Queen. Little has been heard of tuna fishing conditions in the northern area this year and this trip is "strictly a ven- .tuie and a gamble." -Actually, we don't even know I what kind of a price we're going BC Newsmen to Make Flight East .nt()R! . I J V K PI OTt D The new Waterhouse freighter Cassiar, formerly the Blue Peter and recently brought to this coast from the Atlantic, is finishing reconditioning at Vancou- : Rupert Peoples Store 002 pja I f tv, inuitatit i nf the Alum-! to ept." savs Capt. York, but lnum Company of Canada, Lim-j we've got to find out so we're itcd, a rep.esentative group of going." g ; ver and is expected in Prince Ru- pert the first week in September i on her initial voyage. She will 7 p.m. 9 p.m. uoten A Famous Players Thffcl ;cpe'ate on a schedule which In cludes sucn ports as rrmce n.u-pert, Alice Arm and Stewart. The i ar " x i "'t ( ' a China coaster during the war. leading British Columbia daily) Reports from the American newspaper men wll shortly un- , side show that canned tuna have dertake a tour of Alcan's plants! gone into a slump, due to im-in Quebec and Ontario, leaving i portation of Japanese canned Vancouver by air on August 2S, goods of a similar type. Flsher-and returning on Aupust 31. I men are hoping this wont have The tour will include visits to too much of a bearing on local Alcan's power developments. Ar--markets, vida works and townsite. Port ( Alfred and the fabrication plant ! TODAY TO WEDNESDAY inarrrA JOfim YGunu THE MOST POPULAR CANADIAN WHISKY ATA POPULAR PRICE at Kingston, Ontario. A day will Commander Latchmore of the BRAZILIAN VISITOR Ada Rogoto, 28, carried greetings from the president of Brazil when she flew into Prince George on a 17-country tour. A veteran pilot. Miss Rogoto left Rio de Janeiro last April 'Canadian Maritime Commission, also be spent visiting the Com nanv's head office in Montreal. mm The first-hand picture that a li - - 1 Two Union Steamship Co. coastal liners were in port last evening on regular Sunday evening calls. At 5:30 the steamer Coquitlam, Capt. William Mc-Combe, arrived from south Queen Charlotte Island points and sailed at 8 p.m. for, Vancouver and waypoints. Half an hour later the Camosun, Capt. John Boden, arrived from Vancouver and sailed early this morViing for Alice Arm and Stewart after unloading a large freight cargo here. The Camosun is due back here tomorrow to sail south at noon. Department of Transport, Ottawa, was In the city last evening aboard the steamer Camosun on which he is making the round trip north in the course cf an official visit to the Pacific coast. will be obtained of Alcan's oper-'ations should t'.if company feel.-., be of special interest in relatloi. i to the Company's vast new project now developing in Northern ! British Columbia. 5 'i on tne zu.uou-mire goodwill tour. (CP PHOTO! MILITARY SCIENCE Gunpowder was first used in military land-mining operations 1 " ' J i in 1847 but mining tactics were ! employed from ancient time-,. seeking an hour ' ashore from i their cruise ship, CPR steamer1 Princess Kathleen, in port from1 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. enroute from! Vancouver to Skagway. Round-trip tourists, from "practically i everywhere in the States,'" numbered 303. ' Elmo Johnson, a 23-year-old seaman employed on the Ameri-can boat Diamond Cement, was j placed aboard a coast guard cutter 15 miles south of Ketchikan 1 last week for medical treatment i in the Alaska city. He was reported to be suffering from pains near the heart. j Walt Disney, the cartoon motion picture producer, once sold j magazines, newspapers, other things as a "butcher" on trains between Chicago and St. Louis. I Sunny citv streets, well filled 7-4 J.I. K-. " ; nfK ,4 J f( j)CANAOAN WHISKY J Michael O'Hara, managing di- j rector of Rupert Coal Mines ; Ltd., recently held a conference in Victoria with Ralph Browne of Juneau. The latter says Mr. j O'Hara stated he was anxious to ) this morning with early Mon- ; obtain pit props for shipment in , i day shoppers, were largely added steamship loads to" Great Brit-;. ! to by more than- 300 tourists i ain. j -If i- t Fry IMG hi (ferula Black' Its genial, rich flavour makes G&W Bonded Stock as delightful to the taste as it is easy on the entertainment budget! GOODERHAM t WORTS LTD. Established 1832 Canada's Oldest Distilliry a By Eosley Blackwood DEFENCE OF FREEDOM with the this advertisement rs nnt punilsheo or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of llritish Columbia. Ordinarily when your opponents have only oi ei trump left and it is the high one, you discontinnej leading trumps. You simply lead out your good side suits until the opponent with the high trump decides to use it. But there are exceptions to all rules. j In this deal Mr. Muzzy limited u his errors to two one in bidding muM have made it even if Mr. and one In play. His opening jaie had been blank in clubs." i bid of four spades was bad. It. Mr Abel was right. After : might well have prevented his'piaymg the ace and king of , side from reaching a makeable spade Mr. Muzzy should have: slam. Most good players take a ! led a third spade, clearing the , bid of this type to mean a very I sl,it. Then he could have won ! long suit and practically no side ; any return and run his clubs For the MEAL that REFRESHES FINEST OF COOKING BESl OF FOOD strength. without any chance of interrup If Mr. Abel had held some- j tion. thing like the king of clubs, the king of hearts, the queen of spades and a singleton diamond, he wouldn t have dreamed oi rOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 20 BROADWAY CAFE 66tS IS- Special on If you have Junior M.itriouljtion, or equivalent are pliVMtjIIy fit Ix-tvtecn 18 and 24 yean of jpe and keen to flv, there is job lor yoa in the R. G A. F. 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