MARKETS "SHF" Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, January 7, 1650 (l( i City Woman Off K fV-..- ' ;3 ' w.,v' . - " - iSg&SSl " ?- - -1 i .. . ' r av iw f t v - - to Did Country f I i I J fresh Fruit JaDanese Oranges ... 1.35 CfhIttAi.no. uj Apple, cocking, 31b jrnov Maea. jj ias I Jjtuiluiia. MiTSC Cli. CO? i Grauefruit 3 for .29 ' - ,'T I ' . -r j ' .ft '"' ' . 4 ' " I 4 . x "Iz. ' ' " -; - ' - ? 1' i - j i tiraius uiav.i .. WOODS, ProD. " i-.O. KOK 137 ., KUPKBT A long anticipate trip to England starts for Mrs. M. C. Campbell of the Prince Rupert Hotel waff when she leaves by plane commencing in Prince Rupert Monday afternoon Mrs. Campbell, who has two sisters and other relatives in London, -will be making her first ' trip there. "I will make a point of seeing all the sights 1 have heard so much about." she said, "lor instance--Westminster Abbey, the Parliament Buildings an4 various parks ad v?orid renjwned -.hea- Vales 25. V cutis o,m Celerv. lb 10-.13 Knuoarb. 2 lb 21 Beets, bunch . .. .in Parsley, bunch 05 .15 1'uruiiM .iu Snlnaeh. 2 Jb. celle 1H tt:tuisnen. bunrn 0J Mushrooms, lb u Hafl Lettuce 13-. 18 Cooklnif Onions. 3 ton. 29 Caulitiower. lb 15 Tomatoes. Collf. lb 25 Cabtiaee lb 07 lift or l'i' VANCOUVER'S TRIPLETS A brio of waiters "iK .made aftut In Vancouver Oct. 22 nt Vancouver Generiil HneniMtl. are shof.-n fcpne n tawir ree?iitlfv-(beaV'Cl. elass-mcloRPd incubators, l ite 7 ,t loiiiutoes. o. i lu ii-ii Cucumbers0 Id 2", ' 1 W0 eirlli' !cft' and boy w" born Mts- r- l- WEa3 thinks he'U be forced to leave the university l r UT 1 1 i ! T E I I X uiiiKtHig me universjiy o: SriE-sn Crtiumma. of only f loe Eirtntniy under the u. 5. veterans to upn(rt Lhern since he receives an allowance aTtta, "ife f a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran r,ow vefcftuiDle Marrow, Jb. . fjifuanh lb CaDned tenerat.les Dili Pickies, gal Cut Green Beans, fey 16 . ).fi5 ... .17 bill of rights. CP Photo ) trs." She will make a stop-over la Winnipeg and a trip to Snow Lake, the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Durham. Expecting to be away for several months, she hopes to also visit cities and resorts. "" ""' 'w i r'" Butedale reduction plants are drawing supplies. Last reports to the DoriMnion Fisheries showed thirty seiners at Kwak-shtia. Seining was voluntary Water fron it jno. read, itfiicy m Mled Vegetables .... .23 Diced Beets. or tir. .Jti Wax Beans. Choice 9 Mixed ueas and carrots 2for.35 Pumokin 2 for 25 Bilked Bean. 2Q-'Ji. tin 2a baK-ei Beans, 15-oj. tin U I Tomatoes 28 oc 21 1 ft ..1I1K v home built right never too cold or too hot ,to Build HOW and Estimate-: Wx iRFER & i stopped last evening until noon JOB'S DAUGHTERS DANCING PARTY Sunday. The weekly close sea- '--.Whips w)n, set by the department, is from noon Saturday to noon A dancing party was the so-Pnnriav Kwakshua Channel cial feature of the monthly meet-runs west from FitzfctiBh Sound , ln 01 4oo s Daughter i" Mason-to Island Temple last night. Music was the north of Calvert 'RIDDEN .S3' Ouarv i. ... , fitit ; i,if!ni. ' unu Keet Medium cartons ....... i'itiictu. aMotiii Fw t Orade, lb. ... MitTuarine. b. BANK NOTES Shown above is one of the earliest Bank of Montreal bills, issued soon after the bank was founded in 1817. Below it is a five-dollar bill issued in 1942 ,the last year the B of M issued ' its own money. The old bill show's a picture of Montreal harbor in the early 1800's, while the recent one carries pictures of the late George W. Spinney .president, and B. C. Gardner, then general manager, and now president, of the bank. In case it's not the bank-notes that Interest you, her name is Patricia Plant, of the B of M's head office in Montreal. i hv tsrira ThomDson on the niano iSTKAf-l-'RS W Bt II HERS and lies about six miles -cast of Namu. Honored iQu;n Donna McAr- Enlarged Nelson Bros. Pert Edward Want Starts Operating on Herring Kwaksha is liounte- ; .. nox 121 ; .37 .33 .53 thur presided. Alex Mitchell was master of ceremonies. ;CaBadiiw Choese Rk mrth 1 1 Evaorn atfld Milk. . ... .7.50 FOR f """"" ' OUS Source I B. C. Steamships freighter . jAla.ska irince, Capt. T. Gn- I'oit Edward redvKCtitWJ plant ef itffl BrOS. rick, arrived in Prince Rupert UsherieS- W bn-h has jyPt completed Wi'UsS program Thursday at S p. ra. from Alice . , . , i j- 'Arm wliere it took on a ship- of extensions during tbe pat ( ineadmg n-tme(lt of 140 tons of conwn. larfrement from Hi to 25 tons houriy capacity and the trates from Torbnt mine for , I Vancouver. The vessel left for t, ' ...uiA. whKh will Vi installation equipment 01 evaporatHij; Vmi Edward Friday aflerno0ll I um, tar j case ,. i f1 kmr I Pastry Flour, 7 lbs. .. Flout. 4't, No. 1 Wheat I Flour, 24's TRAIN SCHEDULE For the Bant-, Monday, Wednesday. Frldaj i:00 pjn. From tbe Kasi Tueaday, Thursday, Satnxda; 66 hard 3 6fi Highest duality in Your Printing l.BJ i ea iuii Cnflrr 1 Coffee lb 62r usel to manufacture protein feed prodiacts from -,t; unload cement for the coi- AvaH yourself of our experit.!m'c and versatility. I Tea IleLuxe auantitv lb 1 1)3 umbia Cellulose Company. The j 10:15 p.m. quids which up to now hav bffn thrown awav. started oo-: Nelson Bros. will also be sein- vessel will be loaded with a DIBB PRINTING CO .2 .33 .19 111 ...24 .5S .i' "i ' i ! t Bi SNER BLOCK PHONE 23.4 , IJfratums today on herrin? ing herring for Print Rupert shipment of canned salmon be-f.-sm for Tore for Vancouver leaving Co-operative Fishermen's a bi r..n t Kwaksha war Bella Beila. The company's halibut toatt. , Sunday. packer Audrey D Capt John' "I ' Blum, arrived at the plant last Following suspension over the Replacing the Camosun on night with 150 tons of herring Christmas and New Year holl-" ih f uanmnver to gainst Cold ! 0R FURNACE OrAJur Juice j Blended iC.raij-lruit Tomatoes. 2G-DZ. ca i 28-o. gallon ADiiie. 20-oz. tin. a lor I 48-oz , Canned rruits Pineapple, crushed Pieces, 20-ox . ' AnrtcoU. 20-oz CtiiaTies, ancy, 20-ox. .. Uinaiioerrics. 20-oz Peaches, choice r - -i tara : Pure, lb . ' Shortening AIRS & RENEWALS LOCKER PLANT I 4n in and eight or nine vessels are cays, seining is going Pi'inno Pnnart ?irrl Cittern Oh fir- .34' .33 .41 ; .38 .33 . .29 i .24 .31 i cue in before tonight with .omc lively at Kwakshua now and UnUm laoo tons Manager Harry Ro- on Friday dlnS. f ch.lcotin. with Capt. Harry arrived . Dins saia mis murning wmi mc iisnenes wince, ouu ui . i McLean in command, tJ -i THOM i'KT METAL LTD. 15c HALIBIT (chunks) Excellent clipped In batter and ried in deep fat or boiled and served with mushroom or tomato snuce. I II.I.I-.IS f RKD COD 34c lb SOLE 3c lb HALIBUT 52c lb SAI.MOK 'Sr lb yesterday af-' jcain, wuuiu oe upenito vii . n'ere uuitm mici n,uv . , . 1,1 P0r1, ai -Z.JU ot 1 . rf kn. Vi v... l.n. oolrvnr nrp Ull 1 V I UUI9UAJT. KAAJ ... ... . ht th. moving from Uie lower main- ternoon and sailed at 10 p.m. for Masset Inlet ports whence. herring run continues. From lift tn 1 IK nx-crvm. an, in A nl . Soap Hand miiu and West "xv Coast of Van " c v- ,, . , , . . ,m,.,i Soud. face, bar - IS Oysters 2pt. 45c fchiimp Meat l2 lb. Uoc Laundry, cake Z tor .2 lilovment. In addiUon to put- j oouver Island to Kwakshua , '., r.m at . Coming a south p.rr. ling up a big pack of products' from which, in addiUon to Fort W3n'"1" v Powders, laree Soao .3 RUPERT FREEZING CO. LTD, 226 2tm1 Aw. .FJione Red 367 through the reduction plant, toward, Namu, Alert Bay and ' .45 i special call at Port Vr,rA Hardy to disembark thirty employees of Dominion Construction Co. Ltd. tnroute to Port Alice to reconstruct the sawmill of the B.C. Pulp St. Paper Co. there wMch I r?il i 1950' and EATON'S renews its pledge To bring you quality merchandise at fair prices. To give you the same high standard of service. To maintain, for your protection, the same rigid inspection of all goods sold under the EATON name. To adhere to the same strictly accurate description and illustration in its advertising. And, as always, to stand proudly behind its Guarantee T.EATONC Chjrrici. V, lb. pkt. ... Coconut. 16 Mmond P.t lb. .... Fruit Cake Mix, lb. UuU'R. lancv. 1 lb. ckt Sedless Raisins. 2 lbs. Seeded Raisins, 2 lbs. Stalled WainuU, it). Shelled Almonds. 6 oz. Shelled BlU7ilS. 8 oz. .. Shelled Brazils. U lb. Janu - ir Strawherrv. 24 -oz. Ra-jneiry, 24 ca.. Blackberry. 4-10 Cherry, 34 -oz. PekCh. 4 lb. Anilcot 4-lb. . -.. s!.': a k kfti was recently destroyed by fire. ! Al Namu the Chilcotin dis S charged 22 employees of the B. MARCHAND OIL HEATERS-VORTEX OIL IUJRNERS . IRON FIREMAN STOKERS Pliimbin"; & Healing Alteralions SMITH &" ELKINS LTD C. Packers reduction plant which is resuming operations after the Christmas and New IS to .2r Canned Souus PHONE 174 BOX 274 Capt. O. Hendricksen was In Prince Rupert again yesterday with the motorship Sidney. Ar riving from Petersburg, Alaska. Nt'Ol'VER VICTORIA SEATTLE day, 9 p.m., Chilcotln lay, 1:30 p.m., Coquitlam I A KM, STEWART AND FOKT SIMPSON Sunday. 11 pm. FOK SOl'TII Ql'EES IHRI.OTTE ISLANDS nilcotin, January 13 It 27 10 p.m. Kll! NORTH Ql'EEN II RI.OTTE ISLANDS iiilco'in January 6 & 20 10 p.m. YR.SK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent The vessel discharged frozen fisli for transshipment east over Canadian National Railways raid returned to Alaska yesterday afternoon. Meats Turkev .'. fi5-70e Roasting Chicken, lb 62, Hnm. boned and rolled, lb 9) Ham. reg. lb 70 Bologna, lb. 4o Weiners 48 Gariic Bautatfe. lb 58 Bacon, pkg. " j lb. - 50 Bacon, side, piece : 85 o...iae Hid. io. '2 Liver Sausane, lb - a? Fresli Pork Ham. lb (fr ! Pork Chocs, lb w Fork SausaKe. lb C2 Steak. T-Bone. lb 7r StHk rminri ih .75 S4-1 PHONE 363 For Estimates and Supplies STARTS to work in 2 seconds 1 Avi iiuc Phone 568 Miichell & Currie Ltd. Builders and Controctcrs Pork Tenderloin, lb H. tThere mav be variations in nrices In various stores depend-1 inu on whether siiecial or j standard aualities are listed.) . EW ROYAL 1 TrV a CJaSSinCO AO lOr WMUW wuu immuuigv .... niwwiiu uiab w. Wise Vords For HOTEL in 10WEST PUKES 1 u, . !.... JfT2Jr 2W,I.U... l THIS wr 0 too trtt . tcj ty.n I,v, ..... ; ; ' . Skiers BOYS' .. JACKETS .. PARKAS SNOWSl'lTS ; All Sizes - 1 "me Away From Homa K'iiiims- Hot and Oold water SEE TS NOW FOR EQl'IPMENT Swedish I-amirnted Skis Prince Rupert Florists ! Flower:! for All Occasions . J KM) 3rd Ave. Box 510 Tel 77' Roots, Poles Waxes Harness Cables Elc. "INCK RUPERT, B.C. , 4., " ' ' - .MW -W ' ; ' . PRINCE RUPER I DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS THE SPORTS SHOP 622 W. 3rd Ave. PHOTO FRAMES Frame Type Mounts See our fine selection of glass and metal frames WRATHALL'S Photo Finishing in Iron and Brass Oaswngs Electric and Acetylene Welding Its 3 V V NOW AVAILABLE I COLD SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHTNERy Qood Food For Tasty Meols 'Reasonable Prices lin,! Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY, CHOW MEIN ..-old orTAwA''5- r' . ' ' ;; 1; .;M '; -'.'7 - " :" 'iti-c ; ; . ; !:V'- - ; i I , ' , l-J 1 ' ' ir.S -..' i i Give your car protection from today's snow ridden streets and freezing temperatures. Let us give it, the care it needs. Drive up! Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete Reliable and Efficient Service, also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd., for Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. Lindsays Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 riiones 60 and 69 acx Cafle LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL IT'S A BIO PLACE NOW At midnight Dec. 31, Ottawa became nearly five times larger than Its original 6,000 acres. The solid black line on this map indicates the new boundaries, the dotted line the boundary before Jan. 1. The growth reaulted from annexation of JS.OOO acres of land in the' adjoining townships of Nepean and Gloucester. iVnW portions, marked RockctLte and Eastvlew, are villages likely to be annexed in 19 J These areas are all involved In th new na- tlonal capital planning scheme. (CP. Photo) Bumpei to Bumpe' Know-How 1 Aw. Opp. Rupert Hotel 7;0 am. to 3:30 a.m. 'ne 173 for Outside Orders a