Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, September 30, 1950 TODAY 6:50 - 9 Terrace Choral Group Formed 15:' SUNDAY MIDNITE W iterfront Whiffs - - T,wnuAY u.. I i y a As See it ROD CAMERON AM! BONITA GRANVILLE ' CAuJ "STRIKE b IT RICH" "ARCTIC 1 TERRACE The annual meeting and election of office; s of t!ie Civic Centre Choral Group was held last Monday evening at the Ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ! Johnstone,. Present were J. ;H. Stevenson, Miss Dow, !Miss"Semograd, Mrs. D. Stev- enson. C. J. Norrington, Miss j Hamilton, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Mar" garet Carlson, Mrs. R. Sande, 'Mrs. J. Kill. Mrs. H. Philip, Mrs. VanStolk, Mrs. T. Fraser, Mrs. A. Campbell. Mrs. W. Christy, By ELMORE PHILPOTT Jll, i First Cannl:.. r, Exciting New Fashions Saskatchewan Leads Saskatchewan leads all Canada i"n one respect that is, in blood tests for all applicants for marriage licences. British Columbia has long had a sim 5 At Exciting Low Prices! CHARLTON igfej (Remember the namei "DARK CITY" ... w'th Fairview Breakwater to be Completed Next Tuesday Salmon Fishing Season Practically Over Trucks today are plying back and forth from Acropolis Hill to the new breakwater at Fairview a3 fast as they can with loads of rock for the final fill. The work, which has been going on for three months is now nearing completion. Situated at the beacon at the entrance to the harbor, the breakwater is shaped like an "L" with the free leg ""' ' running up the harbor. It form. years has been seen by Olaf Win- a haveii for boats just west of i thers. while fishing off Care j At PEOPLES -r ilar act on the law books. But It , Viveco I i Dn De Fore iid. remained a dead letter. j Here are the official figures from Saskatchewan which show I how this Is working out. 1 Mrs. H. Smith, Mrs. D. Bain. Starting next Monday, the practices for the ladies will be held every Monday evening ot the home of Mrs. Johnstone and for the men at uie same time at the home of Mrs. Johnstone ana there will be a musical production some time in the Spring. The new slate of officers is: President Mrs. H. Philip Vice-President Mrs. L. John stone Secretary Mrs. W. Christy Librarian Mrs. T. Fraser C. J. Norrington Is the conductor and Mrs. Norrington Lizabcth Scott Dean Jagger Shows at 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Adult Entertainment the Prince Rupert Fishermen's j cross. It's been 33 years since Si o-uperauve piani. ine nnai ne has had a good look at any. coating of rock stands about ten xhe mackerel averaged between or fifteen feet above high tide Lieht and ten inches. - -4 io piease your own strong fashion sense ... to please your limited budget . . . a new group of fresh-B for - Fall dresses at truly comfortable prices! We feature the newest sheath-silhou- ette styles . . . the most a popular fabrics and Auturrn '50 colors. Junior ' and misses' sizes. Come choose today. B.C. Iczlsl tUl'e luliy ifti-A niiH- .. " S ed a law requiring blood tests aS,"D1Mt''! before marriage; and in view of i Ph'ft on V.D., mijht and has been left rough, so that It. is nearly impossible to climb Union steamer Chilcotin. Capt. over it. It is expected to finish Harry McLean, arrived in port hauling rock today or tomorrow at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon and to complete the whole Job j from Vancouver, sailing at 10 by Tuesday. All of which Is a 1 p.m. for Masset Inlet points relief to tne rishlng neet as the : whence she will return here Sun-season of fall and winter storms 'dav to sail at 9 D.m. on her re- the fact that the government i ny docs Be. la. Itself lists "premarital blood katchewan? turn south. The vessel had a fair sized list of passengers and substantial freight cargo. . approaches. Now the hope Is that the connecting level crof-sini; road to the fishermen's floats at Fairview Bay will 60on be In the first six months of 1930 there were 2,024 pre-marital blood tests made. Ten positive reports of syphilis were made. In the first six months of 1949 there were 5,751 blcod tcsls with 25 positive reactions for syphilis. oOo I HEARD ONE of Canada's leading doctors remark the other day that the swift decline In the total number of syphilis cases was a sort of International wonder. What was the cause of it? He suggested that medical specialists themselves were not certain. His offhand remark (to the Public Affairs Institute at Camp Elphinstonc) sent me to the reference books. I read in the Encyclopedia Brltannlca Year Book hi; ' iiie lo.j: numDer ol syphlliB cases (all stages) reported for the year ending June 30, 1949, for civilians In the U.S. and Its territories was approximately 14 lower than for the preceding fiscal year 296,455 as SPECIALS to Wednesday, RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Ceei, Among seiners this year with high salmon catches Is the West Jack, Capt. Clifford Jones. Up to the end of last week it had totalled 70,000 humpbacks and 18,000 dog salmon. MAC APn.FS Fancy, Box S3.98, DADS COOKIES, Oatmeal BIG SIX, Toilet Tissue COFFEE, Nabob, l's or 5's Salmon fishing in the north has nearly finished for the year. The only areas left open now are the North Queen Charlotte Islands and Rivers Inlet for net fishing. The Soutn Queen Charlottes are also open to trolling. Fishing on the Queen Charlotte Monday started off well with 280.CGO fish being caught In tht -:outh and 14.000 in the north Tuesday catches !n the south dropped off to 80.000 and or Wednesday to 40,000. In the north 'nr 29c. pPr &s Home made t'OK.N, Royal City SWEET MIXED PICKI.ES. HONEY, 41b Tin I The J. H. Todd & Sons fishina boat Robert Johnson. Capt. DavM PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STL'DIO 18 - 4th Street Box 645 none Green 389 Prince Ruperi SMITH ; and ELKINS Plumbing & Heating i-revoit, leaves sunaay ior tne south after spending the .vason about the Queen Charlotte Is-. lands. Phone 755 BURNS uy EST n'-h 'aerM off to nothing durlrrg the week. tomoarea with 345,992." The figures for the preceding three years show a steady fail in the total number of all kinds I e first srhriol of mackerel sighted in Alaskan waters in MM R mt ft B5 1 B (KtromTHrmTiiHi Prompt and E'fieient Scrvlct The motor vessel Sidney, Capt. O. Hendrickson, was In port Thursday with three carloads of frozen fish from Ketchikan. The fish will be transshipped to the United States over C.N.R. Iine3. Of cases of syphilis. "That these ..v UvCu.u'u in tne lace of' a 30 Increase in efforts to find j cases o; venereal cisease strengthened the thesis of diminished1 Incidence." j oOo IN LAYMAN'S language that) Classiiiec AtJs Bring Results. w mmm& WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING See our Kodak Camera Line-up. Flash attachments for all Cameras. Kodacolor and Kodachrome Film. Pcveloplng, Printing and Enlarging. 320 - 3rd Ave. W. Extra comfort and lest wort 1 you with 0 $ toads Suptena 24.4 oi. Bottl $.I5 13.3 ei. BottU j.jj TANQUERAY, GORDON I CO. ITD. . . . Iht largnt gin dittilliri In th world 0 ENGINES & EQUIPMENT We Ktix-k nnd have for sale imiiiiliiK dleselH. Hlmplcv ;, KiikIiich Flexible rtlesel exhauttt piping. I lrllle fuel linen. Tnil line I'ole Kwivels. iil hrist Jacks nnd Partg. Ilrass nnd Iron Bow Hollers. fist on King. I'lpe and Pipe Fittings. Halihited Box Bearing. This aavei n.mni is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbia. Coleman Oil Heat Low in Cost Efficient Operation Available now at is just another way of saying that the human race is winning the war against one of its oldest and deadliest enemies syphilis. But whether we. continue to win It or not depends on whether mankind once again plunges Into International war that Is, self -slaughter. Here Is what war does to the struggle against syphilis. Syphilis in Canada S'inr,in oiit of the mist intn the beautiful sunshine of Prince Rupert yesterday morninir, C.P.R. Steamer Princess Louise, Capt. William Huben -t, docked just before "nnn. Dimbarklnp here were Mrs. E. Bjornson, Miss B. Webber, Miss E. Fd wards, Mrs. J. Cameron, Mr. Pontmg, Rev. V. A. W-icbt. Embarking here were A. Vincent, R. Browne. Mr. nrl Mr. FarkrloU nnrt two child -rcn, P. Mlshkoff. N. Junik. O. B. Iwfs. F. Cook. Mr. find Mrs. E Brown, Mrs. E. Carllck, and a croup of 16 Indians bound for Prtrrsbur?. She sailed at i:30 D.m. for Alaska arid will return here next Wednesday Jfternoon southbound. , "fs. V'pHswRni. who has boer Jaw 'liili lies and aiu lmr MRger- I FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE 1940 Sleel and Brass Khartlng. Bolts. Nuts, 8tuds and tap KrreHs. Ilallliut Side Rollers sheaves. Anchor (iuidv MggeiheaUs. Flat .Mild Steel. Various articles of murine hard Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping ard General Cartage and Storage Complete, ReliaDle and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Lto., for Oxygen, Acetylene and aM welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. ' 310 Phones 60 and 68 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue 1915 ! 34! 657; 412; 5,955 4.8H0 . 611 McBride Street. Phone 311 ware and equipment, too iiumer- Prince Ed. Is. Nova Scotia ... New, Brunswick Quebecv .x. . Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan : Alberta , B. C , Total Canada 2 433 273 2.038 5.222 4;4 282 550 .823 10,087 niis in mention. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS fWAVWrWWV ' W.'AVAV.'.V.W 4fi7 : LIMITED isitiriK her husband here, sail? Builders & Contractor! 581 ' 1,540! 15,0581 S tomorrow hlRht on the Chilcotin m . " , . . : l i a T- : ' , , on her return home to Nanaimo From a curanrv pvamlnnHrin of the above figures one might ; 5 BLONDIE . -Think Nothing of it, Pol! By CHIC YOUNG - Kv '"' iTrrT -rH l'-mi''iitr"": i I r . a i .vg.4gyi WHEN TRAVELLING TO TERRACf A. H. Ogllvie and S. Murdock were passr-npers on the Chilcotin on her trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands last night. Miss Doris Anderson returned get the wrong Idea that syphilis i actually declined in Ontario That was not true. 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