Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, December 4, 1950 kAi: t i Labor President To Visit Wales mu,," icaay ot 4.00 Films For December rr Master Minds"-"Kiiiery Harry Harrison, president of the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council and the Prince Rupert Union of Operating En- A variety of themes, with accent on holiday character, features the list of December mov- n,.,.A nffoHnir nt. t.hA Thai Smile Tells the Answer! r . rrlnaura onrt Mrs Harr onn 1VO nnnoiinnpn i s"lv," v. ....... ... v. W ' uA .VAVL , CnDitol Theatre as , i leaving on weanesaay evening s B train for a six months trip to A Wales centering on Mr. Harri ror a BOYS' GIFT son's native home at Chepstow In South Wales. They will pro ceed from here to Montreal and thence to New York where they by Manager J. Harry tJiac. Here is the list: ' . December 4 and 5 "The Crisis ." Cary Grant and Jose Ferrer. December 6 and 7 "Mother Didn't Tell Me," Dorothy Mc-Guire and William Luhdigan. December 8 and 9 "Flame and the Arrow," Bert Lancaster and Virginia Mayo. 1 December 10 "Stare Department File No. 649," William Lun-digan and Virginia Bruce; "Mas will embark on the Queen Mary. In a message to the Prince Rupert Labor Council before leav RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE 14-01 t.... Shows at via .. I ing, Mr. Harrison said that, "no matter where I go, there will " always be work to do in the labor 'The Store for Dad and Lad' movement and I hope to be able sacre River," Guy Madison and to write to the Council on labor f VS tfiZV y conditions In England and Wales, how the wages and conditions zsuf , 'J Rory Calhoun. December 11 and 12 "South Sea Sinner," Michael Carey and Shelley Wfnters. December 13 and 14 "Loves are, the labor laws and other! such matters." SHIPS and BEST WAY Nutritionists say the best way to cook potatoes, to preserve utmost food value, is to bake them. WATERFRONT ' ly, ,f f , "Was that 'humpfr negative or positive?" I of Carmen," Rita Hayworth and Glen Ford. December 15 and 16 "Union Station," William Holden and Nancy Olsen. t December 17 "Thunde.hoof," and Ann Blyth, and "Riders of the Whistling Pine," Gene Autry and Patricia White. January 1, 2 and 3 "To Please a Lady," Clarke Gable and Barbara Stanwyck. S0ME Fine-Gifts we show for Xmas I I Rupert, Dr. John A. Macdonald Union steamer Camosun, Capt. John Boden still in command, although he had expected to be are Hugh Macdonald of Quail-! Preston Foster and Mary Stuart, and "Mary Ryan, Detective," Marsha Hunt and Jqhn Litel. First Masset White Child cum, Mrs. Jack (Jean) Macmil-lan; Qualicum; Colin H. Macdonald, mining engineer at the Duthie mine, SmiPhcrs, and Dr. Arthur G, Macdonald of Dewmber 18 and 19 "Kiss Tomorrow Godbye," James Cagney THE WORLD OVER FOR ITS . AGE AND MELLOWNESS and Barbara Payt. December 20 and 21 "Dakota i Lil," George Montgomery and Brothers of Mrs. Mrs. Emily Macdonald, Mother of Local Doctor, Was Identified With Very Early Days Macdonald Rod Cameron. are Herbert Collison of Miil Hay, Vancouver Island, who was with off on a three months' vacation, arrived in port at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and waypoints with a fa'r-sized list of passengers and good . freight cargo, sailing at 11 p.m. I for Alice Arm and Stewart! whence she will return here to- I ' mor-c" morning to sail at noon for Vancouver. At 6:30 last eve- I ning, another Union Steamship ' Co. lnier, the Coqu'tlam, Capt. Harry McLean, returned to port from the Queen Charlotte Islands and sailed at 8 p.m. for Vancouver. The Coquitlam took Fome forty passengers south from here i December 22 and 23 "Lust for Gold," Ida Lupino and Glen Ford. December 24 "Summer Stock," Judy Garland and Gene Kelly. December 25 (midnight matinee). "Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Plain Freize Cloth SNOW PANTS Lovely men's ond ladies' wrist watches Specially made for us and guaranteed good timekeepers S25 Men's solid gold signet rings, S7-50 $25-00 First white child to be born or. the Ryal Canadian Navy during the Queen Charlotte Islands and j World War II; Arthur Collison one of the rapidly diminishing 1 of Victoria and Max Collison of number of links with the early ; Smithers. Sisters are Miss Alice Christian missionizing days of ! Collison of Qualicum Beach and the north coast of British Co-jMrs- Alfred (Elsie) Etinett of lumbia, Mrs. Emily C. Macdonald Seattle. died suddenly in Nanaimo Gen- I eral Hospital after a brief illness. I Arriving at Prince Rupert from Mrs. Macdonlad was the the south on the Princess Louise daughter of the late Archdeacon j this morning were Miss J. Mat-W. H. Collison, noted early mis- suba, F. F. Albert!, A. L. Clark, E. Town." Marjorie Main and Percy Xilbride. December 27 and 28 "Wagon-master," Ben Johnson and GREEN NAVY Sizes 3- BROWN MAROON -6X f:M S niiiiA.i. si !V PMODUCI V SCOTLANO V 8 wmiatauMAMviwar S THE STORK SHOPPE Blue 810 303 3rd Ave. W. Joanne Dru. ! December 29 and 30 "Ma and' Pa Kettle Oo to Town," Marjorie ! Main and Percy Kilbride, j December 31 "One More, My Darling," Robert Montgomery Beautiful creations in white brilliant jewellery, according to size and work- Olson, R. T. Hayashl, W. P. Clark, Mrs. J. E. Hooker, E. V. Gray, L. L. Churchfield, O. J. Evans. Cant. J. W. Kerr, supervisor of nautical se-vices, Ottawa, and rhief radiotelecrach inspector W. Katon. visited the Queen Charlotte Islands at the week-end. 'eturnlne here ypste-'dav and transferrins to the Camcun last ni?ht to make the round trip tr Alice Arm and Stewart and thence to Vancouver tomorrow. manshi sionary of the diocese of Caledonia; the widow of the late Dr. D. J. Macdonald, for thirty years missionary doctor at the native village of Kincolith on the Naas River, and mother of Dr. John A. Macdonald. Dr. Macdonald left by plane today for Qualicum Beach, Van $1.50 $25.00 . ' 4h B. C. Steamshio freighter, Alaska Prinre. Caot'. Tom Gar-rifk. sTived in rort Sund'v from Vancouver. She is unl-ad'n? V0 r"', of rni-df fnr the S'l- couver Island, where his mother ! had resided on her farm home ' for several years since leaving ' O u THC6LEHI"DMCNkMOMU-vf'nt' i the no.th and where the funeral will take place. Sterling silver and silver-plated silverware at nationally odvertised prices. Hundreds and hundreds of lovely gifts. ti iraAft 6UNUVfT m'"OM) Komju a t tJl VP COMTtMTf i I K ;ss:;r. pump owca I jji -an Mine in the interior and eeneral freieht at Watson Is-'and and Port Edward before a-ing south. Mrs. Macdonald was born 72 , years ago at Masset where her ' father was the first missionary of the Anglican Church. The epic , The British Columbia salmon oack, to last week, totalled up account or nis adventures in carrying the Gospel to the abori- , ., r r y . to more than 1.482,560 cases. To ir ANYTHING WE SELL IS GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY uies was toia in nis lamous dock j "Tn trip Wak-p nf fVio rr rennn" I date, the herring catch is in excess of 52.900 tons, most of which has been shipped to mainland reduction plants. Hooking Up New Plant which, now out of print, Is a literary treasure. , With no educational facilities In the north coast area at that time she, like her brothers and sisters, was sent to England to be educated. Returning to this part of the coast In her late 'teens as a missionary teacher,. she ' -at first stationed at Kincolith and then, with her brother, the late W. E. Collison, by this time a missionary, went to Masset. Later she was a member of the dmnmm procurable (12 miS OLD) 0-50 Within a matter of a very short urti . Wallace ALLACE time (General Manager Thomas B. Black of the Northern B.C. Power Co. would not commit Tills Brtvci i:emtnt is not published fir displayed by the Liquor Control T'lnrrt or by the Government ol lrltlsh Columbia. himself to the Daily News as to staff of the old Ridley Home for girls at Metlakatla. She had also taught at the upper Naas whether it would be ten days or villages of Greenville and Aiy-ansh. A talented pianist and organist, Mrs. Macdonald, during the I; LIGHT UP two weeks) new power will be going into the city lines from the first of three 800 kilowatt diesel gen-erating units being installed at the dry dock power house. For a couple of hours early Sunday morning and during tying in leacning oays ol her young womanhood, played a leading PHARMACt the line from the dry dock to tne part in the development of the Cow Bay sub-staton, there was a culture of music among the shutting off power in most of the natives. W3 00 GEQa In 1909, deceased was married at Kincolith to the late Dr. D. J. Macdonald and lived there until 1933 when the doctor retired and city. t , , . With the first machine now Installed, parts for the second are being awaited as well as the third machine itself. The uniti m 0 mum (0 mm they went to Qualicum to make are coming from the Old Coun- their home: In 1946 Dr. Mac- try. dortald passed away at Qualicum I HOURS: WEEK DAYS: 9 a.m. to 9 p SUNDAYS: 12 Noon to 2 p -7 p.m. to 9 p i"- P H O N E 7 9 CHRISTMAS! The children of Mrs. besides the son at Prince BLONDIE Fellers Should Stick Together! BvCHIC YOUNG I I 1 . . t 1 1 1 I I I 1 il III , .... I1 - II .. 1 1 1 By the ena of the year, it is hoped the whole installation will have been completed. Although again Mr. Black would not commit himself as to definte dates). 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