Prince Rupert Dally News Tuesday, November 21, 1950 Railway Branch j Lines Tax Free OTTAWA (CP) Supreme Court of Canada Monday decl r-ed that Canadian Pacific Railway hrani-h llnps riealt with in 1881 nomination and Election Dates City Returning Officer H. D. Thirteen chartrpa nf ininvUo.i Rev. John Hopp of Peters- non and public disturbances Hi irT 1X7 11 1 nnnWnot corlan nf Ar Thain announces today that all Iederai statute are not subject nominations must be filed at the to certam provincial taxation. City Hall by Thursday, December court 8UStalned an appeal 7 If nominees are to be accepted ,aken by the Canadian Pacific for the city elections December Railway from the Saskatchewan ith e weef-end came before ices at Lutheran Church tonight magistrate in citv Dollce and through to Wednesday 1?Bl i ii 14. The formal motion for this court of Appeal which had ruled Public Invited. Time 7:30 p.m. (ltc) Rev. John Hopp of Petersburg, arrangement was passed Friday ln favor 0f the Saskatchewan I court Monday morning. 10c buys a tin of Campbell's tomato soup, 15c a tin of Lynn Valley peaches, and $6.75 still buys a case of Pacific milk at SHEARDOWNS. For our Nabob by the council. The elections are government in a taxation case, to be held ln the Civic Centre, 1 who is conducting a series of with R. W. Long acting as deputy returning officer. evangelical meetings at St. Paul's Lutheran Church here, sails by the Prince George tomorrow night for Ketchikan ''Whence he will proceed back to Petersburg HOTEL ARRIVALS conee price see our window. 275c) Union steamer Cardena, whi.-h was slightly damaged In strand His Legacy Not So Big VANCOUVER Albert Mitchell, a local chef, recently learned through a newspaper personal advertisement that he was heir to the estate of his stepmother in Australia. He had not seen her in 40 years. What he Inherited amounted to $127.50. Prince Runert P J. Donnelly, C. M. May, J. A. Newson, F. Ladner, A. H. Elliott G. E. Rabv. A. Grant, W. O. Morrison, G. Hale, M. McCal-lum and E. R. Carswell. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. L. Minaker, Masset. ing in burge Narrows recently. Is again In commission having resumed service Saturday from ! Vancouver In the Stuart Island-Weetview run. i by plane. He is due home In time for Thanksgiving Day on Thursday. Annual meeting, Canadian Cancer Society, Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 2:30 p.m., Common Lounge, of Civic Centre. Election of officers, delegate's report showing ALL BUILDERS' NEEDS, PHONE 116 or 117 i Buy Christmas gifts and nov-eltles at the I.O.D.E. 50th Anniversary Fall Bazaar. Fish pond of film. Any interested person Is, Associated Press Is Not Prejudiced NEW ORLEANS. Charges welcome. (276) RT & McCAFFERY LTD. ln Major R. Lahlff, who went to the press of the Southern States : i tor children. Opens Thursday, Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Civic Centre Auditorium. (272) ; Although a notice appeared ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian Legion Card Party, Nov. 22. I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 23. Nurses' Annual Ball, Nov. 24. Lutheran Church Lutefish and fishcake dinner, Sat., Nov. 25. Annunciation Home and School Association bake sale. Lyons Corner. Nov 25. is of the coium-jmpany and Mrs. ;erday by air for Vancouver recently, Is still in Shaughnessy Hospital but resting comfortably and feeling somewhat better All the way down from Prince Rupert the weather was anything but good. There was rain most of the time. m si, ai me fcxigewater Apt?, months ago, to the effect that suggesting that tne Associated Press shows leanings toward the left are strongly refuted by the Managing Editors' Association. That organization, following a careful Investigation, finds that the AP reveal not the slightest partlzanshlp or Ideology. The record of many years shows the i Ray Reflects and Reminisces me premises would be opening by October, there does not appear to be much doing in the way of developments. No announcement Is available locally. Passengers sailing- from hero Navv Dance Public dance at correctness of the statement. 100 Want to Bridge, whLst and cribbage Catholic Hall, Thursday, Novem Venomous Snake In Banana Stalk for the south on ' the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon were H. E Ferguson and F. F. Blown Join Elks United Nations and South Koran t:oops are fithting Communist forces along 'the Manchurlan frontier. This is being done in 21 decrees below zero -weather. This must be the "Cold War" we've boon hearing so much about! f IIaucUom chunky block letter! in gleaming gold plate. Spell out your name on a grandfather chain or have just your initials ' dangling from a aport pin. Clever ttuda to perk up 1 ' shirt waUt front, lapel or ' hat and of course, i matching earrings. 'pJ MANSOH'S JEWELLERY ber 30, at 8 p.m. the Navy Drill Hall, Dec. 1. Proceeds to children's Christmas Tree Party. Dancing 10 to 2. (276c) T.OB.A. Ba?aar Dec. 1. Job's Daughters Bake Sale Overwaitea, Dec. 2. Interest Shown at Meeting Of Prospective Members for Victoria; Bruce Johnston, H K. Thompson, H. Kennedy. A. Jordan, J. MKinnon, R. L. Green, J. Wilson. H. Torbi, H Handley, R. Ehelley and G. Ross PRINCE ALBERT A copperhead snake was found coiled around the stem of a banana stalk at the National Fruit warehouse here. It was found by Ray Mackie. The copperhead is pois- Over 100 prospective applicants for the reorganizing of Elks in Port Edward Anglican Bazaar Gerrv McManus. known as ir I for -Vancouver, and E L. Dupuij, Prince Rupert attended Sunday s December onous and accustomed to Central active Communist for nineteen I H- Rindal and William Herod for at Community Hall, 5, at 2:30 p.m. meeting at the Civic Centre. America where the temperature Ocean Falls. I High Gloss jautiful tints Dominion Grand Organizer for United Church Fall Bazaar, is often 10 Oabove. This one ap- the Grand Elk's Lodge at Edmonton, P. A. Miquelon, who Is or Arriving in ten days A of famous Smithers cooking quality absolutely December 7. j peared to be sleepy and did not Rod and Gun Novelty Dance even try to bite. The serpent was December 8. (p) badly chilled. decorating. DRYING years, has decided to behave himself, starting bv makini a lot n' disclosures in a magazine ar-t'cle. He reveals what it was planned t.- do in Canada, ln ths event of war wi!h Russia. Perhaps the RCMP knew Ions: before "Gerry." It would just be like them. ganizing the lodge here, says that many of the applicants are guaranteed. Price $3.50 per sack from young men ln the city. from car. All orders must be 1" by Saturday, November 25 llPSON r rn I Tn Aid. H. F. Glassew Is chairman ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS. SHEAR DOWN'S. ' (275) of the local organizing commit tee. Canadian Mothers Discover Steam Treatment for Colds Campaigning lor members will Prinre Rupert's new Govern- Winnipeg Still Marked by Flood Ikinj. ('rutins continue over the next two weeks when Mr. Miquelon Inlates the new lodge. X itI Crnrral Ind Storajf! . ment Linuo- store is called th jlnreest In British Columbia. It j w;ll onen for business in Decem- er. It is described as embodv-i ini. in Interior finish and ap-j "oiwmen't. the latest fatu-es i n .such disoenrarles. The d'.c- water. Then ' breathe in the soothing, medicated vapors. Relief comes in a hurry be Speaking of his recent visit to Winnipeg, Alderman Douglaf Frlzzell mentions he there ar aDle r.nd Efft-Aiso agents for .d Air Co. Llo , i ticnary sirs a dispensary is a The Oddfellows' and the Sons of Norway halls were suggested possible meeting places. Child welfare work is the dominant work of the Elks, which Mr. Miquelon says as a combined service club. An Initiation fee of $10, seven dollars for previous members, and a maximum of still many reminders of the effects of the Red River floods, ex ti tylene and all j p!ace where advice is givin, ; -snw.lally to poor people, (or i nothing. Nat this cne, by a ' jUf'flll. perienced last spring. He was in some of the dwellings, which are CARTAGE EE LIMITED 1949 Special Deluxe Plymouth 1700.00 $ 1941 4-Door Plymouth 900.00 J One Maple Leaf Truck Motor $225 , (Good condition, complete with 4-speed -1 transmission, radiator, battery) 5 PHONE 566 t still hardly fit for occupancy, although the work of making them so. noes steadily on. Its taking a one dollar a month Is the eost of Park Avenues membership, the grand organizer said. More mothers now use steam treatment for colds than ever before, according to recent studies. Today this special way to relieve nagging coughs, bronchitis, and chokey stuffiness of colds is highly praised by thousands of Canadian mothers. Those interviewed find that this special treatment brings quick "deep-aceori relief trom ' worst miseries of colds with every single breath. Most of these mothers now use Vicks VapoRub in steam . . . the same Vicks VapoRub that brings such grand results when you rub it on. All you do is put two good spoonsful of Vicks VapoRub in a vaporizer or bowl of boiling liivy fill an -I 68 lotiOf courage and persistence to cause every breath carries Yap-jRub's special medication deep into stuffed up, congested large bronchial tubes. It relieves coujhing spasms almost instantly, eases miserable stuffiness, and brings soothing , relief right where worst miseries of colds are. Then to keep up relief for hours just rub VapoRub on throat, chest and back. It keeps on working even while you sleep. No wonder Canadian mothers use Vicks VapoRub as a rub and use it in steam too. It's the best known home remedy they can buy to really relieve miseries of colds. ' carry on. LIKES POLICEMEN When fin overflov'n"? river poured ncro-s the poultry ranch of i Patlf"vtii'n irt'tvpiV-erK It was to discover that fourteen hundred turkeys hid been drowned A few weeks later, and the birds would have been roasted, instead. But there's tcant comfort to reflect on that RUPERT MOTORS LTD. MONTREAL W MichP.-;! Gen- Stea mcr Second Avenue and First Street Lethbridge Paper Gives Up Ghost ' LETHBRIDGE Due to tha newsprint situation, such as shortage and rising costs the Lethbridge Weekly Herald has discontinued. It was established 45 years ago by F. E. Simpson. GEORGE LS FOR est, 2'2. mav want to be a policeman when he grows up. Found wandering on the street at night in his pyjamas, he spent three hours chatting with the m.n at the police station and was reluct-pnt to go home. fOlMR n -in I Oreat Pr:ta,r" is nlread" out of , India. King Farouk of Egypt Is co'.m hl ie' ' to evel Britain ! from th Sues Canal rone where : rhe ha? ren ro,reented .s'ron?-- since therP ha heen n Canil South American states are te'.l-,'rx: Brita'i t- qu't the Falkland .Islands, where Admiral Btiir-! dee's fleet sank Admiral von pmnliate Ports Thursday '' CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS! Holly Wreaths Lights Xmas Rope Tinsel Bells ic Candles r' ft"'ijll'','JI - -rz.tt ' j:15 p.m. ETCHIKAN PAY MIDNIGHT "rcc? 1 ' " " V. ,orear, war. iu'. jv -n-avs. follow that when urged to leave, that It's done. f Kescrvauons Active people knotv P lite or Call ft -m:- t fV OR DEl'OT 1 Mention has bern made of the I cofnino8 nr music. In havln" 1 OFFICE p'CE Kt'fEKT, B.C. 'rlav a Dirt of Industrv. Thpt 1 is let trier' bs melodv on or nnr i the n-en!?'"' where the woTkers ! r.. rr,0.miP ."hotr ro'i'r d'l-t!s This makes 1hem feel handler and can even Improve ths nunlitv of whatever thev haowi 1o be dolns. While we possess no 1 ! 1 C- Mlv HOLLYWOOD CAFE instrument, such as a vonn. oan-lo or piano we were told once, 'hnt in whistUn?, 'e excelled. We Specialize in FHALL'S FINISHING lS DISHES 'dak Camera . '-up. PorHenlir. ce.nln" "i iirt pcif.- ii'" th" weather Tion nerpi-' 'n Inflletln-r on th? -oo-le cf Prinze Rur"-t. keena continue dnll". Aft-r ln-"Rllats !t. rn- wlk' fn-ter. of keeping hl -as a hMt 'nr. -is "'"" r"'"- ;hments for all pras. N Kodachrome CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN .4 or 'outside' Orders PHOX fi'TxT I OPEN FROM 7:30 P.M. to 3:30 A.M. VIRGINIA CIGARETTES You get more enjoyment and relaxation when you smoke Pall Mall. For the best tobaccos of all go into Pafl Mall fresh, and mild as mild can be, and Ultra-tmooth "Wproof" papw thai dot f'im. Printing and Supplies Dronned h Ave. W. Meat and mail were dr opped rv.orlntt.p Air Lines not ttick to th lipt. Twin bundles wrapped in laminated fell to give you cigarette frethneis al its best. Norseman seaplane P.bV xt o r.rmvn to a Columbia Electric Blankets 'Sim xl..1L t ..n..ir inonriB caiup GENERAL ELECTRIC .ECTRIC Telegraph Point on the Skeena 59-50 River Sunctay ' "' . :,, hampered floes In the river had "DUAL CONTROL" normal method oi , ' 00' I i Healing Pads boat and. as a timoer made by being .anee flipht was of the timDci T A V. Tremblay department, occasion wmIJ and mail to drop the supplies to the men in the camp. 9-50 INNING GENERAL ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRONS . GILDING tfAPiircliases 12.00 Pairing ll 363 Five Mew Planes . on-.int. ha3 been msdc COMBINATION WAFFLE IRONS 19.00 and SANDWICH TOASTER " NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT STEWAKT. B, C PHONE 210 T '' CHEll 1RIE -.jsaaw Ibv the Queen Charlotte AirUnes ShVpurchBseofflveNormn thei. seaplanes which brings Th. fleet strength to 23 aircraft w worth about $30,0 plancs.are of each - The northern division the company operations embrace 'prince Rupert and the Qiuen - Charlotte lMauds. Plain end or cork, tip G' i if imported cork '"IITED cntractiir.