8 Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday. December 12, VJbO -STARTING .J if t . A , - , iSHIPS and WATERFRONT Man Oh Man ! W j Two fishing boats were in .Prince Rupert drydock over the j week-end for minor repairs. They I were the Cape Russell, owned by j Canadian Fishing Co., and the 'Rainbow Queen, owwd by Nel v (00 U4 - i FOR THAT CERTAIN SOMEBODY YOU LOVE Rupert Peoples Store WHERE YOU GET GIFT PAJAMAS - GOWNS - SLIPS son Brothers, both of which had sufle.ed slight under water " , die muni nttiu, Oeorge Anderson and HaroM Helland who were attending a conference of Alaska fishermen at Juneau last week, returned tu the city Sunday on the Princess Louise. Chief points of discussion were halibut and black cod fishing. fetes VGrJ IT SEEMS TO ME . . ."Premier Douglas of Saskatchewan, right, drives a few points acro.ss to New Brunswick's Premier McNair, centie. Finances are undoubtelv the subject or the discussion during ;he Dominion-Provincial fiscal conference, being held in Ottawa. Premier Manning in boin: j and for his success elected. of Alberta appears thoughtful about the whole matter. (CP PHOTOt The J. S. Foley, Capt. Caldwell, arrived in port Saturday from Cumshewa. She cleared for Powell River. George Casey Congratulated Aid. Casey replied he had ba ' one of the advocates of an elect-j SNOW BLOCKADE CARTOON NEWS Shows at 7 p.m. 9 p.m. Lost Day: The tanker Western Shrl!, Capt. Laing, was in port Satur Complaints At Bus Service 'SOUTH SEA SINNER'" ' o pans Doaia m orcier mat continuity of effort miiiht be established. He felt the elected board would have more incentive to do a pood, job, since their tenure of office did not depend on a whim of the mayor, who ap- Skeena River Highway Now Closed For Winter day irom Vancouver., sne un-; loaded petroleum products at the A letter kom the returning offices fo,' tie civic elections lor 1950 inlcrmcd the city council at tlic nieetins hist nishl that I Shell Oil dock here. Arrow Bus Lines cime in fori The Imperial Namu. tanker cf criticism by Aid. George Casey! roft t,he board from year to ray and Grornc B. Casey had Woman Operator In Power Plant unusual job for , ,0Rae I Mss Lcc was a pon ;and hunter berore here. She went to m Tlie Skeena River Highway between Prince at the regular meeting of the Imperial Oil, docked here over their , Plmr.vr urwl nominees were offering been elected parks commissioners by acclamation at the close of nominations December 7. Mayor George Rudde ham con-f ratulated Aid. Casey on his public spirit in standing for electio l office. P" Plant sevens, GOLDEN vA woman keeps 1 a t'Porary basis the wheels turning In the Brit-! "n became '4 city council last night. His two the week-end on her return from chief complaints were lack of Stewart to Vancouver. consideration for waiting pas-i sengers and failure of the com-' Tne B- c- Packers tug Kos-pany to kwp up schedules. tkeemo Capt. Lumby. towing the Aid. Casey said he had remain- i barKe -c- pcke-'s No- 2- clei ed out in the rain for a longipver the wt(,t-fnd for Stcveston. time on a recent occasion in nrrler ii knot-, l-.it, tl.,..n in nA - Want Ads, Sure Results! owing; to inovv conditions in the lower Skeena Valley. One more try may be made to get through the snow to release any cars that may be trapped enroute or to permit Terrace cars which may be at Prince Rupert or Prince Rupert cars which ish Columbia Power Commis- i came fin slon's plant here. ;job, ' ' ' She 1 Norah B. Lee. now full -r time plant operator here-an; Use Classltied, tor 8b- may De at Terrace to ger i su:fa:e ..f the road ne" Skecna: Meanwhile a driver had entered hjmn VlanibrHf through. However, no trips ov?r iiiiiiiiiii i Once the equipment Is relieved .oire bus in front of the depot. i"'r " of the work on the main highway, such roads as the Kalurn Lake road out of Terrace, in At Civic Centre u-loscc. the door, and allowed , waiting passengers to stay outside. Finally another bus had FINE PRINTING AT... egal Printers 0 k i the highway should now be ' .started as the oad i-s officially ! closed. j Announcing the closing of the I road. District Engineer L. E. Smith explained yesterday that, I with the equipment available. operations are goins on, can be r ( Doitor quality aluminum strort taken care of. Recently private stand arcU were request- rilOxvE 21 2i2 SKC0ND 4VK. the department could no longer keep the Kalum Lake road clea-. ' more ,;lsl'ratlon for the wait- ' u ,,,r 'M"-"n on oeconu maintain local roads such as The highway will be kept open j ,nfc : Passengers. (Avenuo In front of the Civic that between Prince Rupert and eastward from Terrace although I His othei complaint was that ! Centre in a recommendation Port Edward and the loggin? there has also been heavy snow ! buses coming into town had from the utilities committee roads around Terrace and at the there. It will also be kent onen i been running behind schedule.' adonted at the city council last That al. o forced waiting passen- night. from Prince Rupert, to Tyee. I I iy TTw George Matthew Attarrs Service, I k. ' Robinson Slated For 'Xmas Match gers to stand in the weather j A'd. T. B. Black suggested that longvr than thv nhould. the new type of standards such He recommended a letter be'us have been installed in the snt to the company informing southern cities should be pro-them of the complaint and that cured if it was possible as they the complaint be borne in mind would give a greater sweep of wiv-n considering re-issue of the lifSht over the street. Thv matter was referred to the' i same time keep on fighting ! snow on the main road. He pointed out that graders which I should be used on ordinary road j maintenance were now mounted j with plows and being used in ' the clearing ol snow. 1 It war fimp'.y a matter of not. ,h.ii;i!; the ri"ht type or suffi- vient equipment to keep the j main road open. Already it had I been cleared of snow three times. I Principal S'er.e of snow trou-! b e. Mr. Smiui said, is between FRANKFURT, Germany f -f'ugar Ray Robinson, world welterweight champion, now on a tour of Europe, will fight m F.ankfurt Christmas Day. George Gainfc'd, Robinson's manpger. licensing committee and the committee instructed to call on1 T'ouk,'l,7 "w'n wnuiy" ttwr nr the company to discuss with .d U ,w Tm,'" V7 fi, them the complaint. , M"n rrmnir h,,IW " TJ , '"i-f twauw it rrl.evr. both l, I Ktniul i,n whh ,n fnuU uu.w, 3 a,m oaivus v.uce mere mnPt (,h Ge man. Hans StetT of n: ve been drifts six to seven Erlangen" fe.t deep as well as t wo or three Robinson scored a fourth round "'.f8- . knockout Saturday night over there has also been a very Luc Van Dam, Dutch middle-ciunzerous ire condition on the weiuht. in Brussels to dr iend on. Changes In Parking Law "What's expensive I can order that you're out of?" Two changes were made in the A 5H0P EARLY just the type U9 F0R YOUR f$ ! at last nitht's meeting of the rilv council when an amending: GET THEM NOW!! .,..,,.,. unci ifti.,f A of Toble' . ' GIFTS!! A Ml PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE ( 'HANDLER'S STL DIO 210 - 4tJi Street Box 645 Thone Onecn 339 Prince Rupert at and Standard Lamp that would moke ideal 9 fcij to fa McRAE BROS. by;aw was pa sod. 1 The fifteen minute restriction: on parking 'n front of the pos'J office was extended to include 24 1 hours a dav. rather than just be-' tvvven the hours of 9 a.m. and 6: pri.. for loo fret in the centre' of the north side of the block on Third AvenuC between Third Avenue between Third and Fulton Streets. I? It for Christmas this year!! Visit Our furniture Department You will find a wide range of Household Tumiim 1 Tne 13 miniitie nark hw rtxtfrip. On This Christmas Don'l Forget the CHILDREN! . DROP IN AND CHOOSE YOUR TOYS FROM OUR TOY DEPARTMENT You will find that wc hove a nice selection for CHILDREN OF ALL AGES CHAIRS CEDAR CHESTS v 1 tior at the corner where the old iQ j liouor store stood at Third fa I Avenue and Second Street was j rescinded and the restriction was 7. 1 imposed on the 100 foot frontage tiyiij s DOLL'S CLOTHES 95c ond $1.95 THE STORK SHOPPE Blue 810 303 3rd Ave. W. 'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS - and, though the children were nestled all snug in their bed, the grownups were busily trimming their trees in siver and emerald and red. GORDON and ANDERSON of the new store on Second Avenue. Both chanjres were recom-mcid"d in the report of the police committee. In recommending the extension of thei CR.AE BJJL(D). Federal Block restrictions in front of the post 1 w 't.TZzr TZ,.MBtff" I office, the committee said it was ; 'S'a'StSSS! iJ'iTt'SII'S'S'S CXt'S"! imaQi-ii-SJ j for the convenience not only of j 2 Z '.ON DIE Skip if, Please 1 hum; ;h:miii; ujj inrir man Dill I '3f those rcfiujrirn? to co to IJomin-i fi'rf By CHIC YOUNG 5 ion Rovernmcnt offices in the Federal building aftvr normal open hours. News Classified;; Make Rales. SANTA'S Walked Right In with a 'gift For Every Luxury Steamer PRINCE GEORGE 9 GOOD BOY AND GIRL!! His Bag is Overflowing with... BAIL3 FOIl VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN VVi:i)N ESI) A Y MIDNIGHT For Uestrvauons Write or (.-all NEPE VOtJ) 1 " ( -i--SA thTv-FivE X(vE5 TOOTSIE NOW WHATj CQDWCKAGEU rs DOLLARS! CO O'D "V PACKAGE J HERE IT IS--' ( WEPE VQJ Elmer's the, Vindicative Type! fjr,i WV 1 DiSoELDlENTSL JZ- 1 APOLOGIZE ) " - 7 ri:PL h iu-J irSS doggie --MJow Ij) '? L-i iwa1? f ' J s53.L v i ' 7" . : .. .-!Mt jwir SLEIGHS' DOLLS CARS WAGONS BUGGIES TRAINS SHOP HOW FOR THE BEST SELECTION! CITY OK DfcPOT OITICE TUINCE RUI'EUT. B.C. i LOADS OF TRICKEY . LITTLE TOYS! 1 THE SPORT SHOP K w 7Cl