TODAY 7 - 9:05 Trince Rupert Daily News Saturday, April 22, 1950 SPRING SALE IS (BRIGHT SUCCESS in a i "Biack Hand" Is Exciting SUNDAY MIDNITE AND Victor McLaxlan Boris Karloff in x "THE LOST PATROL" MOkit... - In "THE RUSTLn. Gripping drama of a youn Italian who comes to America earlv in thp rpntnrv tn nvpnee the murder of his father comes to the screen of the Capitol The-J Matinee Monday at 4 Dm atre here from Monday to Wed-injng First B. C Showing Mon. to Wed. ill! 2 l MfMl ml ) TWO LOVERS- A DEADLY SECRET SOCIFtV, V,' Y3 U m in m wb. . mmm mm inn V nesday next In "Black Hand," the feature picture for these days. Gene Kelly has the principal role and other leading members oi uie cast are uiersa icm anu J. Carroll Nash. "The Black Hand" will be remembered as an underworld organization in New York which Dreved uDon new immigrants. .Teresa Celli is Kelly's childhood swept.hparh whnsp nlpns hp ior i I nnres J Carrnl Nash is a f rirndlv ' i policeman who also endeavours . . . . to advise him. A series of exciting events culminates in a dramatic trial and a desperate chase and hand to hand fight. j The hero comes through with- cut committine crime and is re-1 united at the end with his pretty sweetheart. Moose Women's Sale Is Success Very succcoslul was a .spring tea and novelty sale held by the Women of the Moose in the new temple on Wednesday. Mrs. R. B. Skinner was general 'convener and many guests were received by Mrs. Harold Muncey, the senior regent. ' Mrs. George Howe and Mrs. O. Tweed presided at the pouring tables and the serviteurs were Mrs. C. Mclntyre, Mrs. H. R. D. Wilson, Mrs. A. G. Hinton and Mrs. R. Armstrong. In charge of the kitchen were Mrs. Glske, Mrs. O. Stegavlg, Mrs. B. J. Bacon, Mrs. P. Johnson and Mrs. Leo Foster. Conducting the novelty sale were Mrs. C. Lundstrom, Mrs. Jack Ho.sklns and Mrs. A. S. Hamilton, and Mrs. E. Blair. The home cooking sale was in charge of Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. C. Mat-son, Mrs. H. Harrison and Mrs. Love. Candy Sale was carried by Mrs P. Kilborn, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. William Murray. Several raffles were operated Mrs. J. Kasper, Mrs. O. Hal-stad, Mrs. Percy Bond and Mrs. Bond with the winners as follows: Chenille bedspread, J. Wcbst.-r, No 521. Ash Stand, A. Isaacson, No. 12. Card Table. Emily Steenberg-cn. No. 428. 1 Cushion, Slipne Murray, No.55 Cake, Miss Bea Marshall, No. 31. Candy,, Mrs T. ChrUtoff. No. Crocheted basket. Miss Shirley Nelson.No. 49. MM NAISH . CFI 1 1 f A 1 -- Suits : CAPITOL We're Not Bragging BUT. ... . Mr J U S,5WTIk M.i.Ikw "Smile, v. . --wr I-, Waterfront Mourns Figure And Now Ynn U,, 't- i: 1 ... S,a Beautifully decorated with daffodils and harmonizing spring colors, the Women's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Anglican Church held a highly successful spring sale in the parish hall Thursday afternoon. Archdeacon E. D. Hodson .opened the affair an. Mrs. A. J. Croxford, president of the Evc- Branch, recived the many guests. Mrs. W. B. Skinner and Mrs. .T VV Mnm-phnnxe were in charca Qf rom by Mrs Darrow Gomez and Mrs. D. G.ible The serviteurs were Mrs. Robert Kelsey, Mrs. William McLean, Mrs. Wilfrid Taylor, Mrs. James Mellor and Mrs. H. A. Thorstci:.- Acting as cashier was Mrs. ffnT W. D. Griffiths. Charge Of Other department were: tt n A c I e wmhb i Taylor, Mrs. E. D. Hodson and Mrs. David Owens. ! Sewing Mrs. William David- j son and Mrs. H. V. Tattersal. i Candy Mrs. J. Prince and Mrs i D Sievert. About $105 was realized -ft i I I GALIOW . uu iiuicii 1 nvtu until (v ' you've tried a dinner of Fried Chicken at the . CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM RESERVATIONS AND TAW OUT ORDERS-PIIOXE Prince Rupert waterfront during the past week has mourned one of its best known and most esteemed figures Jack Boddie, long time chief engineer, of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., whose sudden death on Sunday last came as a shock to many friends. There are not so many left now who were identified 1 iSHALb-Wt;U 4 SiH with the waterfront and the - .-. fisheries in Prince Rupert as I0113 steamer Princess Louise, with as Mr. Boddie had been. Not only Capt. William llubcnet in com-;as chief engineer and later ma- mand, arrived in port at 11 0'-rine superintendent as well of clock yesterdpv morning, sailing the "Cold Storage" was he a at i2:3o no0i, Ior skagway and SeAk. It. 9 t-s C. dear." on by aterfront E. Whtfs - - Passing Of Esteemed The Halibut Season CS a other northern points whence she is due Nek here next Wed- ""i ttiwuiuuu On board the ; -nnrc.ss wm.sj were i passcn-j 8crs oI 'hom "f teen dUsembark- j carrying out tne Alaska run for the winter, will now be off the run until summer when she will operate with the Princess Kath- leen and Princess Norah on the Alaska tourist service. Back in service after a week's withdrawal. Union steamer Camosun, Capt. Harry McLean, arrived in port f.t 2 o'clock yestcr- KAIEN CO-OP M 4 Learn to Dance Expert Instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz Jive, Khumba, Tango PRIVATE LESSONS Jf lours: Mon. Thru Fri. 4:30-10 pin Saturdays 2:30 - 8 p.m. For appointments OREEN 491 prominent iigure. He was also well known as a yachtman in his parlipr HnvR anri nrt mnrh tn Hn with thA nrrnnlal.lnn nf the Prince Rupert Swimming Club . and the development of the Salt "The Peoples Way"- Z B Your Favorite Store m RUPERT ': SPEOPLES STORE : mmpI .-.---W.--- W N Always Prompt and Courteous1 We're Here to Serve TOD Commodore Cafe-1 1 J ! I "Hospitality and Good Food"! J Irhone 17 for Send-Out Orders ! l lrdAve. Dp vid Chow, Mgr. kGet Spring In Your Step ' with .Sponge Soles 1 I Men's Oxfords No. 1 Elk Leather M $5.15 FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. . ' Charlie Roberts kBox 638 Phone 359 Lake resort. His quiet but stout tu v:n uMiig passage irom 1 and sound personality will Jts here tlie north. The Skagway , missed. bound passengers included many 1 ,. :;-. 1 . . employees of the Yukon and' Vessels of the halibut fleet will White Pass I?oute going north be heading again for the banks for ' t'1P summer s work. The during the coming week with thp.PrinePSs Norah, which had been Mary MacDonald, Director: formerly of Aitliur!,'! nnuirc minrm rwwrr cTim etv fce?fc formas mean One Coaf Covers rKINLC KUrtKI UAfllt Automobile Owners . . . day afternoon from Vancouvc and waypolnu, sallrng at 11 p.m. Tor south Queen Charlotte Island points whence she will return here tomorrow cvcnlns southbound. The Camosun had good sized list of passengers. Among them were a number of delegates returning io this area from the annual convention of the Nativi Brotherhood of British Columbia which was held,jit Bella Bella during the past week. nee Rupert Florists Flo lowers for All Ocranlnnn i: yw 3 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. 771 You Can Have the Smartest House in Town With Luxuriously Colored Cedar Shakes ISLAND CITY BUILDER'S SUPPLIES ,-05 McBridc St. Blue 820 Designing, Modern Materials -Pittsburg Paints . HARDWARE Kuils 75c to $23.95 Keels 70u lu $18.25 Line Halt Spoons Sec the new Stubcailcrs WE ' 251 DELIVER 3rd Ave PHONE 79 Please be advised that our repair she; be closed except for strict emergencies or day and Wednesday, April 25th and 26th, able our mechanics to attend a Factory 0 Service School. Gasoline and Parts Service able as usual. RUPERT MOTORS 110. Chrysler Plymouth Forgo REMODEL THAT SPARE ROOM BY THE CZ3EiB MARCHANI) VORTEX IRON Plumbing SMITH 11 PHONE 174 Advertise in 'he uany News. Box 1118 Thone 2G4 OIL HEATERS OIL RURNERS FIREMAN STOKERS & Heating Alterations & ELKINS LTD. LET US HKIi' Y"V ItEMODKL OB Kffl. YOUR HOME FOR LIVING ENJ0YMI CAI.L 303 season, as set by the Internation- al Fisheries Commission, due to commence on May 1. a week from Monday. Process of departure and pattern of operation will be much the same this year as in previous seasons. There will be the usual quick clean-up. it is suppased. of the quota in Area No. 2. which is now onlv 0 mnt-ter of a few weeks, and, ere June 'i pns.sed. ii wiii, no ooubt. be "xhausted. leaving the "smaller 'e.scls to turn to some other ine of endeavour while the larger vessels proceed to Area No.3. The past week has seen a number of vessels arrive from Vancouver on ',reir way to the grounds. On her initial voyasrc of the year in die Alaska service, C.P.R. CHIROPRACTOR John V. I,. Hushes. I'h.C 21-22 Besner Block Phone HU E 412 for Appointment mil its 10.30 am. to 12.30 pin. und 2 tn 5 p.m. KVKMMiH MunJiiy and Friday, 7.:0 p m. tor thow umiblp ut come durin" the day. RKCEPTION1ST In atu.nd-ttiicc aflcrnuous. 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Quantity of good quality Spruce logs anchor lumber. State where available, pride and other particulars to Box No. 682, Daily News. ci nn p- tiox 1 u Jl.UU Prince Rupert, Li. r C 646 ARROW CABS Tfii and Beauty Junior Chamber PRIZES, PRIZES Music by the Dukes Civic Ce (06) m 6th st, Ph. Orders Blm 32 mfv lit wv