Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, November 29, 1950 Pcyr,:r,l On Work Born at Sea j Stork Lands On Boat Again K BOYS' WEAR BOYS' UNDERWEAR Union Suits BOYS' SWEATERS colors, V-Neck, from... BOYS' SHIRTS In shades, from ..... $2.25 Plain $1.50 plain $1.50 The city having leci'ied a bill! from contractors Mitchell Si Currie lor $24,000 in connection with Cow Bay sewer outfall construction, payment of $11,872.20 was recommended in a report of the board of works at the cily council Monday night. Payment will be made to the contractors through city solicitors, Brown & 1 I 1 3 I Iv t i MEN'S SUITS Expertly tailored . . . latest In style , . . Single and double breasted, perfect fit. From $37.5(1 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S TROUSERS New designs . , . Semi-draped, also standard cut . Perfect fitting. Real savings at these prices $6.00 to $12.00 Second Birth Within Recent Days Aboard Fishing Vessel Storks and ambulance drivers are working overtime. The second baby boy to be born aboard a glllnetter was welcomed into port at Cow Bay by Robert Parks and J. C. (Jock) Ewart of the COMFORTERS Lovely satin combination comforters. Dandy selection for double beds. From $5.95 CHILDREN'S COMFORTERS In nice designs, from ... $1.75 j Hatvey. Due to unforeseen construc city fire department with the amoulance at 9:30 Monday night. Ha Ml SHOP and SAVE at tion difficulties, the contractors are in default in completion of the contract which was due October 31. Owing to rock formation difficulties the contractors weie given an eight-way exten-j on in the contract. . The motion of the board of ine mother, Mrs. Vera Spence, jvas coming from Port Simpson vhen the stork again alighted Aboard ship. He had recently nade a rush trip in the Prince tupert harbor to the power ves I works fcr the payment of $11,- ii(2J0 to Mitchell & Curne was carried with the'loliowing terms and conditions: UL ESTATE NSURANCE ICOME TAX RN3 PREPARED sel Cecil W, bringing a boy to 4r. and Mrs. Ous Collins of Port ftsslngton. ' The stork's visit to the Spence boat had the new boy's grand-nother officiating as midwife. The father and a young girl were xso on board. Mr. Spence, who .jundled the baby Into the amoulance last night, found that., (a) that the payment is ten-deied by the cily and accepted by the contractors without any prejudice to the city 's claim that Mortimer (Near CFPR) I F Ia i.ie conui.;l l prt.iciitly in dc fault; i after four children, there is still quite a strain on the father. IMPORTANT NOTICE 99 TAXI CO. LTD. wishes to advise all residents of "Rushbrook Heights" area that services to all addresses on Overlook, Pigott, etc., will NOT be suspended at any time. This firm is not a member of the Taxi Owners' Association arid docs not comply with any restrictions announced by that body. Mrs. Spence and son are aomg well in Prince Rupert General Hospital. ' r iGUT UP . I (b) that the consent of the bonumj company to such payment, without prejudice, is first oouined; MO that the city solicitor take any further steps which he may ciLtm requisite tj protect the interests of the city. C.H.R. Express Man Retires Upon questioning from Aid. Glao.ey, Aid. Caey explained Uut tiie b;ll lor $21,000 received - it it yj the ci.y from Mitchell & Carrie was lor w.;rk not yet paid !or. WINNIFEG -cor.cIuu.iit; a railway career that carried him from the driver's scat of a horse-drawn express wagon to the office of general superintendent Aid. Casey recommended that the city engineer check all the w work up to date. "by Robert Chambers tn the ALLACE Halifax Chronicle-(CP PHOTO) "PLL MARCH WITH YOU IF I MUST Herald. Although the profile of the for the Canadian National Ex-; press Company, S. E. "Cy" Bren ISTMAS! tunnel where tne contractors ness through rising prices, Infla PHARMACY FUTURE IS QUESTION tionary . trends, strikes and the impact of world problems Is the great concern of his Labor are having diifiulty showed only 1 ill, this has been found to be solid rock. We agreed to allow for . the rock about, I think. $12 a yard," Aid. Casey said. "But the city will be pretexted in every way," he ex Problems Shadow nan has retired to private life. . M: Brennan finished his official ; work over the week-end and turned over his duties to his successor, R. A. Gordon, formerly superintendent of the Atlantic division. Mr. Brennan got his first job as a driver on one of the com-pany'8 express wagons In North i Ri in 1)nS nnrl wnrkprl his wav His worries and his govern Britain's Christmas ment's include: Joy plained to Aid. Glassey who "didn't want to see the city on Increased living costs. Infla jOMA jtlSTMAS TREE I LIGHTS HOURS: WEEK DAYS: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. tion threats, wildcat or "unoffi-' the spot." steadily up the ladder until a few P H O N E 7 9 years ago was promoted to gen (EDITOR'S NOTE: Prank H. King, who cove red tlir Royal visit to Canada In 19.13 afu r heartliiu Uie London bureau of the Associated Pm. now i.i gent-rat rxiculivv lor AP at Dnlli,a, Texas. Hero 1b lUa pieturc of Iiiijll.ti li'e on a return visit to see Ills son, a Rhodes scholar.) l!y IKANK II. KING V LONDON (Ar)-Christmas, evbn in late fa! eral superintendent of true west err. region. SUNDAYS: Agreement On Float Operation cial" strikes, Labor s precarious parliamentary majority, high-1, priced rearmament, costly state j social services such as the national health plan; housing, lood resources and reserves, I world markets and increasing world commodity prices.- - The bright spot in the picture is the steadiness of devalued tterline In the money markets Prior to his retirement Mr. Brennan was presented with 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. radio phonograph and records with a clock for Mrs. Brennan is in the 'misty air of England. The -best Christmas for many a year. -One more good one, perhaps, and then a big question mark. Britain's problems are The Prince Rupert Aero Club ha.a rr.-i tnnsprl fn the cit.v ari bv his regional staff. On Satur 4. ; rn,.., .firinv hp was truest of honor at a. i..U::..rrhM Seal Cove floats by the club but.nnBo. - sterling area have doubled piling high. The year ahead" will be critical. sixth Street and third avenue the In a vear hut. all renorts that region ana preseiiteu win. under actual city jurisdiction. nurse. Uut this year, with Christmas a few weeks away, ,'1.25., the. pound will be revalued up- The Prince Rupert Aero Club Mr. and Mrs. Brennan will , London's teeming shopping : , dnied. Such .ai.steu nau act as cusiocuans. ward are continue to reside in Winnipeg. Streets ran hardly hold the poo- Vsjv.-id ' Englishman M I would mean the loss of 'The Prince Rupert Aero Club now 9 pie. Sidewalk artists, pavement t Consumer Roods are piled benefits which low exchange shall invoice and collect rents. hey figures for the tourist horde are jostled in Birif.,'-,, FXnirt (Vlf1s hnvo COMBINED FESTIVAL LONDON (CP Anglicans. Roman Catholics and Nonconformists in Britain combined to - hold a Make This A... RECORD Xmas the crush while the big red frm, , . nt n. ... iur presenr sers. ich 10c gives ln aiding British exports The cily will take out insur-and putting a brake on imports, ance.' Some time soon the English, The Prince Rupert Aero Club workers will forget for an hour win responsible for repairs or so about greyhound and horse and Extensions double-deck buses run almost tJ, productlon in 1938 t 70 bumper to bumper ferrying more cvnt ln 1950 . Food numanuy to me stores. Dientjfui and varied. A deleaa- racing, his garden patch and the Christian Arts Festival this month featured by a display of historic Bibles, contemporary Christian art and religious drama and film. NGLE BULBS A meeting will be held by coun- Oxford Street, long and tion of European travel experts local "pub" to check with a vote DF ALL SIZES cil with the Club on the matter of the agreement. straight, funnels its crowds recently said so, as do Ameri- on his member ln the House of AVAILABLE through the great curve of Regent Street to smart Piccadilly. The most appetizing sign in London Is in Piccadilly, a huge The Most Popular Artists on COLUMBIA DECCA CAPITOL MERCURY cans who can get along without Commons. beefsteak and fresh eggs. Meat, I From Prime Minister Clement sugar and some ether items con- Attlee one gets the impression he tinue to be strictly rationed. ! will not seek a general election Everybody in the Isles seem beforc February at the-.earliest. tn rnmo tn T.nnrinn tn kpo the This writer lunched with Attlee See Our Complete Stock of Christmas k ALBUMS end ' CAROLS CHRISTMAS IS COMING! I """" tRAE BROS. ti I PHONE BUG CROSBY 4 1 ' 1 V steaming Christmas pudding, with real steam. The gentlemen clerks in a grocery there have survived bombs and social revolution. They still wear formal dress and have courtiy manners. Hear the conversation before a shop window packed with joods as only a London window LET US BAKE YOUR CAKE H A OROIR NOW 643 fights. Hotels, theatres and and American correspondents ln London and asked him many still trains are packed. Luxury , Questions Attlee s great sense of exists, but not conspicuously. ' . . . . . . 1 responsibility for his share in The statistics shaw fewer than the ,d affairs evident and 100 persons left with incomes and prob!ems of Russia Chlna, after taxes between 5000 ($lo ,- part!cularlv china, are of great C00) aud 6700 ($20 000) vearlv. un RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC. ;an be stacked: I 1 . . . ", lunuetii. uciicc3 who. hcv-1 T hn in iinpi hi. nF inn natlnn c m i RUPERT BAKERY LTD. 1 1 y ' j) ..Mi.::.:-3 "I must buy all my little girls i " have weeklv , . workers 2n nnoooo !l,'ul,u"uu workers nae weeKiy f j 8PtUements with .u o Russia. M n1 ,i-r hi-fmo everv- hfnJ'inlrr" ' , take-home pay of less than $30. SIIADOw OF WAR mi ! it In t like last year.' AVSTEIlE LIVING " . What do -the people talk about tt Ws n'entu for ail. mv dear.' "l,"c ."'c 1 111 Our Christmas Tree Isn't it wonderful !" i lent in the current American Not much about war. Although I economy. A London worker who the shadow is dark, British lead-' may make only eight pounds ers believ? another great war can .sterling weekly is better off pay- fc avoided. They have universal inr onlv a n..mnd a week rent m'litarv t-ainin. Their rearm- cp your car RR-RFECT HI WINTER ! I Cet our compute m m b v .ment nroTram has gone as far ON TIIE SURFACE It's wonderful on. t'ic. surface And aftsr what, the BrilUh have been throu-rh tha last 10 years, who would have the heart to tell an eager, early Christmas shoppef to go home, and look below the surface of her wcUare A A X a A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A e n im l. (Continued on page 7) s Loaded BEST f v1ftnu than an American wage earner i:i similar income group. But he livci austerely, cats plain food end m,rt watch his pennies. Whc'her this English worker living in a tight, austere ccoa-o;nv will continue to Ptsind ha-. - f 5g. state economy? 1 "Look below tha surface, of own - economy m "s j " , . 1 I I V I w Sf ! v i IS I V 1 i ! v ' v I I lis jr. 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