Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, October 23, 1950 RAY 7HT! EDMOND GWENN EL Bug Picture Coming Here The theatrical version of th? film Judged by the Biological Photographers Association of America to be the best biological film of the year has been in : It's a Wallace Sale .. . 1 : of DRAPERY and CURTAINING I 39c - 49c - 99c - $1.49 "WOMAN OF DISTINCTION 3 m Tonight and Tuesday 7 p.m. - 9:05 IX. m a Yards and Yards of Wantable Attractive Drapery and Curtaining DEPT. STORE Luiga Silva WALLACE'S Kay Reflects and R minhc WORLD FAMOUS CELLli Maxim Schapiro EMINENT RC33IAH tim, 1 i lit ;.a f n A local visitor in Vancouver recently met J H. Pillsbury who nas been living in Vancouver since he left here to become a member of the Compensation Board. Mr. Pillsbury said he wished to be remembered to all old friends in the north. He is a weu Known civu engineer, ana arrived in Prince Rupert befot' the townsite was cleared. CIVIC CENTRE, THURSDAY, OCT0BEI - 8:30 P.M - TICKETS AT ORMES AND CIVIC CENTRE Reserved $2.00 and $1.50 General Admto Students 50c. (Tax included) -. "!T!-X,-r---J- -'a't"i mi iiiittn'fw miiiw iinJ'tiiirni n'" iVri-ilrr mm niri 't r LOST HUNTERS These are three of the party of five hunters who disappeared October 11 while flying to Edmonton in a small plane. Th y ' took off from GVande Prairie 250 miles northwest of Edmonton. R C.A.F. planes have been searching since without avail and are continuing today. Left to right ar: James Malcahy, 31. ana Joseph Dory, 42, both of Edmonton, and Karry Morton, 40, of Vancouver. No shown are Stewart Reid, 30, ofEdmonton and pilot Hairy Pennington, 33, of Vancouver. Th! i photo was taken after a hunting trip last year. ' (CP PHOTO) , ' A wedding in Rome last week BacK ln service alter annual startled Europe and made shout- overhaul during which an cx-ing headlines. The groom de- 'tensive fire prctewion system elined to say "yes " A few mo- was installed in compliance with ments of deathly silence follow- new federal regulations. Union ed. Then he quietly withdrew, steamer Camosun, Capt. John went heme where he changed arrived in port at 3 o'clock his clothing aftd had breakfast, yesterday afternoon from Van-Some wish to hang him. Others uver, taking over the Prince praise him. He said he had had Rupert-Alice Arm-Stewart route an unholy time trying to make m Plac the steamer Coqmt-up his mind until the supreme lam which has now been with-moment when the conviction u'an r a similar overhaul, ttiat "he had no wish to be tied The Camosun will be remaining; to a girl for the rest of his life" indefinitely on this route frori triumphed. A woeful coward, w on as the Coquitlam, whc.i perhaps. Yet, he was not with- she comes back into service is out moral courage! Let's say he expected to go on the Vancouver-had nerve and tell the hangman Ccean Falls-Bella Coola run as to stay away. I rei ef for tne steamer CataU - J and may then be transferred to . . the Queen Charlotte Island run , Now and then, details of an which ti? Chilc-tln is now old crime go on the air. It was relieving. The Camosun sailed this way Thursday night. Usual- on schedule at 11 p.m. for the ly we're interested. Murder at- north and is due back here ti-tracts. Forty years ago the world morrow morning to sail -scuta followed the Crlppen case. Even at 1:30 p.m. ' In Prince Rupert, new and fart '; away, every development arous- union steamer ChUcotln, Capt. ed deep attention. k . e. McLean, returned to port at - v. o'clock yesterdav afternoon In London town, mild-man- from south Queen Charlotte In PORTRAITS films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 218 4th Street Box 645 mine Oreen 380 Prince RuDen i 1 , I WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING See our Kodak Camera Line-up. Flash attachments for all Cameras. Kodacolor and Kodachrome Film. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. 320 - Srd Ave. W. VW.V". One 1937 Ford hered Dr- Crippen, during the summer of 1910, slew his wife, Belle Elmore, burying her in the' Blind Helped- ; Sundayi Concert Is Appreciated Prince Rupert Artists and Large Audience Turn Out For Good Cause Some of the pick of Prince Rupert's concert talent, including the major musical group organizations of the city, took to the stage, while ihe visiting Cal gary Range Riders .threw in a i llff ppn-m tltito fiiirnruo o -t-o o r . 1 D'r, anr-B ae -,v, ..i.j Capitol Theatre almost to capac- ity last night gatnered to enjoy 'a-p.easani two-hour tn'.ertaiu- nientiar.d contribute to a cd cause. It was the Sunday Light Prince Runert Rotcr club :n nM "f th nirrpnt. Hrivo r.n hoVialf nf cellar of his home. He invented " i""erman, n. her absence and became friend- Norvik of Vancouver, was recent- ly with an office girl. Ethel lv Imed 5100 ln that city. having , LeNeve. Thev boarded the S.S. P'eaded guilty to taking an un-Montrose, to live ln Canada. The known Quantity pf halibut on Mrl anoeared as a youn? man. ,u,y 6 of this year. The prosecu- , Oil HEM at its Be MARCHAND SPACE HEAT! Convenient, Economical High mechanical efficiency. VORTEX Automatic Burne? 30 saving In hci costs. TERMS ARRANC Smith & Elk LIMITED Plumbing and Bti Phone 174 P0 PHONE 608 Third 4 OVER BROADWAY The skipper, suspicious, advised 1 r 5a,a "orviics Doat naa been Scotland Yard. When off th observed by an airplane. St. Lawrence, a boat met the- 4 Montrose, and a detective Passengers arriving from Van-climbed aboard. Both were ar- eouver on the steamer Camosun rested. This was the first time "Pstordav afternoon included E. radio had been successfully used Bartolette, H. L. Grey, D. Can-in trackine down a killer. dow, W. Bachman, Robert Dun- can, W. R. Stevens, A. H. Cornish, Remembrance Day approaches Mrs- F- Johnson. R. T. Harmon, and among the various mat- J- Armstrong, H. Friedman, A. ters worth remembering Is the Dickinson, C .Millerd, Miss Col-; fact that veterans of the Sec- linson. Mr- ar,d Mrs. Prince and , ond- Great War are becoming Wllllan-. Danchuk from Bella "lder. F.ach vear. even tod a v. Bella- Going through to Alice "twenty thousand are passing the Arm were Mrs.- B. L. Stewart, released to Canadian theatres , by the National Film Board andi will play the Capitol Theatre,! Prince Rupert, December 81 and .9. The film, "Life Under a Leaf," reveals ln fascinating color the strange, destructive life that vegetable Insects live each spring and summer ln the fam ily garden- Magnified many times, the Insects appear as giant creatures exploring somei prehistoric jungle. For the first time the gardener will see his enemy at close quarters, battling' and devour- j ing one another. . gorging on fruits and vegetables. Which in- j sects are harmful and what he can do about it are explained. The film Is In the National Film Board's Canada Carries On series. . Catholic Card Parties Start Catholic Women's League winter car,d parties got off to a good start Thursday night with 18 tables In play. Mrs. E. Coughlin, president of the C.W.L., was convener. Refreshment committee consisted of , Mrs. Leo Doiron, Mrs. O. R. Brett, Mrs. L. Amadlo and Mrs. J. Garon. . Winners at cards were: ' Bridge-Ladies' high. Mrs. H. I'. Glassey; men's high, Mrs. R. . E. Moore (playing as a man.) ' Whist-Ladles' high Mrs. H. , Tweed; men's high, Henry Clou-j tier. ' , ; Cribbage Ladies' high, Mrs. M. Saunders; men's high, T.j ' Hamer, Following supper R. Hull ad- rlracccH (ha mttotlnn rrt n lore " TIm ThM?.r Reach Every Home By Ads! SEW Yourself and SAVE! BUY A WHITE O Liberal trade-in allowance O 1 Dc Luxe head with reversible action O Complete with attachments $209.50 y 4 Hemstltcher t $5.95 extra Buttonholer ... .. $11.75 extra McRae Bros. One 1938 Chrysler Mechanics' Special ... 225 PHONE 566 Orchestra, constantly growing in fize end excellence of achlev-jmet, presented the openig offer- ing under the baton .of Nevill'i jGerrard "Silver Wedding" ovor-' ture and "Student Prince" .'"lections Robert Wood was heard ln a piano-accordion solo and w;is tnen joined by MiKe cciussi nr a duet, both numbers being very acceptable. Rowland Miles delighted Uie audience with two tenor solos -"The World is Mine Tonight" anc. the sweet new English son 15 "Dark Haired Marie." Henry Pluym was accompanist. The Four Dukes Orchestra actually five) turned the ho- to lighter vein in modern sty!-: f s,naf,py rendition of If. s.elcc"ons: The party "f ''-u'rn 'IEeud n? Bobby Woods, Bonnie Sorlnrt kalmcrud and Persy Curie. ' MrS, Pat-iciP Wicks OSS RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Second Avenue and First Street SHIPS and WATERFRONT lanQ Pln ana saed at 10 p.m. i tor Vancouver and waypoints. ' rITZ I norman McDonald, 3. G. McLen nan and VJBergie for Alice Arm, nii E. G Funston was headed for Stewart. . . Girl Editor of Alaska Paper Miss Jane Wiliisms, whose; father is secretary of Alaska, Has taken over the duties of manag ing editor ot the Vvmmeu 01.. 1- tinel, this being her first exper ience . miss Wnllams graduated from the University of Alaska and University of Washington, and last year completed a course in linotype operation at the Milo Bennet Linoptye school in Indiana. opinion, age, sex or class there will be peace and equality the moment tobacco is lit with the same match and eyes follow the delicately curling smoke in silent contemplation." Ex, Ptur-lpv. Novemhr 11. "vis a public holiday. Monday, December 25, is likewise a holiday. So is Tuesday. Anyway, if not legally 0, Boxing Day always feels like one. And of course, nobody is supposed to toll on New Year's Day. Some, thought must Yr given to the making of calls and resolutions. Every day, a. name that's bC' coming tiresome i3 anpearinff in the public print. Whatever the story is about, it concerns a Mr Vishlnsky Mr. Vishinsky this, and Mr. Vishinsky that where he's going, where he's been, what he likes, or dislikes. What had best be don.e. or not be done, so long as Mr. Vishinsky harj something to say about it. Ar.d after months and months and months of this, what do the nost of us here in Canada know sbout this wearisorrv? fellow, Mr. Vishinsky, anyhow? Seventeen were present at the meetln? held here this week to consider the qvstlon of -a city manager. And Prince Rupert be never been more populous. But for that matter, how many ever attend thP rol'lnr Clt" C'TiCil meetings? Plenty goes on there, to invite or encourage the asking of Questions. If we, who live, work and pav taxes here are not interested, who are? CW,I? ,sem1ent not PublisLed or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by th Government of British Columbia. the Canadian National Institute weeuy Me Again; ami for the K:ind T. Norton Your.gs "Slbonet," with Andy McNau'h-and Walter J. Smith rran:.;d 1 ton accompanying, ir.d directed Uie snow. x Bill Hilton's Range Riders gav- At the opening H. D. Thn.ln, a typical group of num'jcri "if vice-p.'esident of t,:ie ' local ilhe western mood to ler.a 50ms-blanch of the Canadian National thing distinctly new to the evfii Institute for th2 Blind, exrrer-d lng's entertainment nnrt th', appreciation to the audience for group of lively instrumenta:-the support evinced by its at- lsts n their big hats and ran;r tendance He acknowledged the ."accoutrements, courtesy of the Famous Play.ors Wilf Williams' modernized c Canadian Corporation and Man- couple of well known popular nger J. Harry Black in making piano selections . the theatre availble, the spen-1 pat Bolton and Mcl Thompson torship of the Rotary Club unci temporized laughingly in 0 the effort of the Job's Daughter- comedy skit with a liri of pott-r who had realized a record sum of which amused the audience aiv" $401.71 at their tag day Satin-- led up to the finale number - r day. In soliciting voluntary sub- group of well executed medle-scriptions for the fund, Mr. Thain selections by the always popular briefly referred to its two aims-- prince Rupert Shrine Club City first, to help the blind to helu Hand under direction of Peter themselves and, second, to sefk Lien. cut the blind who required hMo. Berner, E. Boulter and The Prince Rupert Symphony Alex McRae presided at the do.v INTRODUCTORY OFFER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE RENTALS See the ew Electric Washd RELISH SERVER Ll.t Prlc. $3.O0 t-49 For a ihort tlm, only I NOW is the time to start to collect , your International Sterling!... NOW, while this wonderful offer hofds ! Make our store your headquarters, .while you build your set. age of 45, which Is apt to start ne figuring. ? They may have been rented already, yet some uncertainty! , 'xistsas to the future of the Canadian Legion and HqUW .Store blocks on Third Avenii Both buildings are comparatively nqw. and substantially erect-d. .The liquor store will soon oe moving, leaving a valuable cor ner, nut whatever is done, or ot done. It won't remain vacant, extra long . Mall order .house offices and banks are Jrientioned. , " When General Baden-Powell ."fcecame interested in the organization of Boy Scouts, he hit on Jgmching " that could not fall. thou, krut'iiff 1 No trmt"-where, is more or less a scout, fUhout knownig it. No matter 'hatr race, color or creed, he 'pVnonds to the frreat out-of-" rtonrs and, with a bit of adven-iir 'thrown in. so much the better. Indeed, there's many a distinguished man who, in his heart of hearts, remains a scout .to the end of his days. ;. Prairie people have worked in Prince Rupert, later returning to what had been their home. Some liave even made a second Journey to the coast, finally de-frlding definitely to remain here. For there is a call. It's easier to picture Prince Rupert down by the Pacific as below-zero hardens the wheat belt and frost deepens on the window pane. Prince Rupert! A gray sky, more Jhan. likely! Milder air and a softer!, breeze! Putting on and. taking off of rubbers! A murmur of rain, and distant whistle 4f an annroachina ship! Mnter is beir.g felt, black wolves t re recorted having been sighted f long the railway, between nere ma Terrar.-!. As many as seven erj seen at one time. A wolf hps never been known to make r railway worry but, when he ?its ''own near one's door, the situa-fon becomes different. "Smoking brings people to-' "tber. 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