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TODAY
6:45-9
pjii.
l?tincc
Eupcrt
Dailp
f3tto
Saturday.
October
29,
1949
"WALK
A
CROOK:
Immicpr-t
I.ispector
James
Nlcoll
returned
to
the
city
Friday
afternoon
from
a
three-peeks'
visit
to
Vancouver
and
Victoria.
He
spent
the
first
fortnight
on
holidays
and
the
third
week
working
with
the
Vancouver
regional
office
of
the
Immigration
branch.
Waterfront
-
-
Whiffs
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t
Joe
rienie
Rlano
In
"JIGCS
and
MAC.GIK
In
Society"
II
n
Ann
h
"so
f,
MYU,
ait
PAY
MORE?
STARTS
MONDAY
-
MatineeTr
Ciregory
Peck
Ava
Gardner
m.i...
,.a
Walter
Huston
-
Ethel
Barrymre
Large
Salmon
Pack
Stored
at
Ocean
Dock
Fishing
at
Low
Ebb
Shrimp
Fishery
Active
in
Small
Way
The
major
portion
of
the
ocean
dock
has
become
a
repository
for
the
bulk
of
the
season's
salmon
pack
of
Nelson
Bros,
cannery,
waiting
shipment
to
Vancouver
and
its
ultimate
market.
The
salmon
about
100,000
cases
of
it
has
been
brought
gradually
to
the
big
doekside
warehouse
for
labelling
and
will
be
shipped
south
Muring
the
season
as
the
Sinneq
"The
Great
EVENINGS
At
7-9
p.m.
n
I
Buy
My
Clothes
At
Peoples
Store
And
Save
Trie
Difference
m
m
Q
tMt
Have
you
seen
Peoples
Store
prices
on
Ladies
and
child--cnsFall
Ready-to-wear.
You'll
know
what
I
mean.
Peoples
Store
Fall
prices
on
both
ladies
and
childrens
Fall
coats,
dresses
skirts,
blouses,
underwear
and
night
wear
are
so
reasonable
and
so
"want-able"
too.
See
for
yourself
Radio
Dial
CFPR
1240
Kilocycle
(Subject
to
Change
SATURDAY
-F.M.
4
:
30
-Sports
College
.
4:45
Music
for
Moderns
5:00
CBC
News
5:10
Recorded
Interlude
5:15
Watcha
Know,
Joe?
5:45Musical
Varieties
6:45
"Coco
the
Troubadour"
7:00
Record
Album
7.30
Design
for
Saturday
8:00
Prairie
Schooner
8:30
Current
and
Cfcoice.
9:00
To
be
announced
9:30
Barney
&
His
Orchestra
10.00
-CBC
NiWS
10:10
CBC
News
10:15
John
Wolohan's
Orch.
10:30
Lawrence
Wilk's
Orch.
11:00
Weather
and
Sign
Off
SUNDAY
AAf.
8:30
-Recital
9:00
BBC
News
and
Corr.mentary
9:
15
-Many
Lands
Music
9:30
Harmony
Harbour
9:59
Time
Signal
10:00
B.C.
Gardener
10:15
Just
Mary
10:30
Way
of
the
Spirit
11:00
CBC
News
11:03
Capital
Report
11:30-Religious
Period
12:00
New
York
Philharmonic
Orch.
1:30--Church
of
the
Air
2:00-Musical
Program
2:30
Critically
Speaking
3:00
The
Old
Songs
3:25
CBC
News
3:27
Weather
Report
3:30
Vancuover
Symph.
Orch.
4:30
The
Happy
Time
5:00
Sir
Thomas
Beecham
6:00
Stage
"50"
7:00
CBC
News
7:10
Week-end
Review
7:20
Special
Speaker
7:30
Carlo
Pizzini
Conducts
7:30
U.N.
Documentary
8:00
Makers
of
Muiic
8:45
John
Fisher
Reports
9:00
Vancouver
String
Orch.
9:30
Vesper
Hour
10:00
CBC
News
10:10
CBC
News
10:15
"In
Those
Days"
10:30
Prelude
to
Midnight
ll:00-Weather
and
Sign
Off
MONDAY
A.M.
7:00
Musical
ClocK
8:00
CBC
New
8:10
Here's
Bill
Good
8:15
Morning
Song
8:30
Music
for
Modems
6:
45
Little
Concert
9:00
BBC
News
&
Comty
9:15
Morning
Devotions
9:30
Morning
Concert
9:59
Time
Signal
10:00
Ellen
Harris
10:15
Singing
Sam
10:30
Round-Up
Time
10:45
Scandinaian
Melodies
11:00
Kindergarten
of
the
Air
11:15
Melody
Tjme
11
:30
Weather
Forecast
1
1
:
31
Message
'Period
11:33
Recorded
Interlude.
11:45
Personal
Album
P.M.
12:00-Mid-Oh
v
Mplodlef
12:35
CBC
News
12:25
Program
Resume
12:30
B.C.
Farm
Broadcast
"2:55
Recorded
Interlude
1:00
Afternoon
Concert
1
:45
Commentary
Conoking
School
2:00-B.
C.
School
Broadcast
2:30
Records
at
Random
2:45
Novelty
Tunes
3:00
The
Music
Box
3:15
Don
Messer's
Islanders
Advertise
u,
tne
iai;v
Newm
i
I
CASH
PRICES
ALWAYS
PAY
RUPERT
PEOPLES
STORE
jivGlTSTrlKfUuSTK
v
demand
requires.
The
western
section
of
the
dock,
which
has
been
walled
off
for
use
as
a
bonded
warehouse,
contains
a
relatively
small
quantity
of
American
canned
salmon,
and
in
that,
It
presents
a
tiiffrr-
ent
picture
than
it
ii.i
a
year
'
ago
when
heavy
shipments
vere
I
arriving
from
the
north
for
temporary
storage
here
while
in
transit
to
the
United
States.
So
far,
shipments
of
Alaskan
salmon
through
this
port
have
been
very
light,
compared
with
a
year
ago
when
some
2,000,000
cases
were
bonded
here
at
vari-
ons
times.
However,
the
picture
may
change
before
the
yeai
ends.
J
,
The
Alaska
Steamship
Co.
I
motorship
Lucidor
arrived
here
last
night
to
deliver
20
canoaJj
of
frozen
halibut
from
the
north.
The
Lucidor,
under
command
of
Capt.
C.
E.
Trond.sen,
is
:n-route
to
Dellingham
with
caro
of
canned
salmon.
Right
now,
the
fishing
i.idnsiry
is
at
a
record
low
as
far
as
activ
ity
Is
conce.rni;d.
Weather',
combined
with
closure
of
the
salmon
season
in
the
whole
northern
area,
has
laid
up
all
but
a
lew
of
the
hardier
fishermen.
A
few
j
boats
among
them
Capt.
Ben
;
Peterson's
Lois
N.,
arc
out
after
black
cod.
but
they
have
targt
iy
been
in
shelter,
instead
of
on
the
grounds
due
to
the
seasonal
'storms.
Four
or
five
beam
u'av.l-
lers
are
making
spasmodic
ei
Tfirts
to
fish,
but
they
too
have
ben
bringing
in
small
catches.
There
is
some
actvity
in
the
shrimp
fishery
In
the
harbui.
E.
Olsen
is
working
the
shump
tH?ds
near
Galloway
Rapid.)
anc!
:a
aided
in
his
effor'j
'iy
the
recently
developed
m
v
uiriii..-,!
shrimp
sorter
which
'he
Paclt'.c
Biological
station
has
placvd
hi
these
parts
for
test
operation.
I',
is
mounted
on
a
Co-op
sc.
,.
and
is
said
to
be
.working
satisfactorily.
The
machine,
a
i
evolving
grilled
iron
drum
with
several
refinements,
sorts
out
the
shrimp
for
size,
from
prawns
down,
leav
ing
the
immature
crustaceans
to
be
returned
to
the
water
to
ttrow
to
commercial
size.
Frank
Vaternousc
fn
ighter
Chilliwack.
Capt.
G.
Pangelli,
diH'ked
here
late
Friday
after
wx
umm
j
KovHt:
In
the
Mutter
nf
the
"Public
Inquiries
Act"
H.S.B.f.
1DI
Chap.
IU!
and
In
In
Matter
of
the
Hurkmen's
lumurnMittun
Act"
R
B.C.
1!H4
(
hap.
S7U
,
TAKE
NOTICE
that
by
Order-ln-Councll
No.
2009.
upproved
on
the
nth
day
of
September,
A.
D.
1H4J
'
under
the
"PUBLIC
INQUIRIES
ACT,"
the
Hon.
Oordon
McGregor
Sloan,
Chief
Justice
of
British
Columbia,
was
appointed
a
sole
Commissioner
to
inquire
into
the
matters
hereinafter
following
concenunu
complaints
In
relation
to
the
pjlt.-v
of
the
Administration
of
the
"WOHK-UENS
COMPENSATION
ACT"
Being
Chapter
370
REVISED
STATUTES
OF
BRITISH
COLUMBIA,'
A
D.
1048.
by
the
WORKMEN'S
COMPEN-BATION
BOARD;
appointed
un1-r
the
said
Act.
The
matters
to
be
Inquired
Into
by
the
Commissioner
under
the
si.
id
Order-in-Counctl
referred
to
above.
are
as
follows:
111
The
relevant
fact
relating
to
any
complaint
which
may
be
made
to
the
Commissioner
concerning
the
administrative
policy
of
The
Work
men's
Compensation
Board:
C2)
The
relevant
facta
and
reason
therefor
relating
to
any
proposed
amendment
to
the
"Workmen's
Compensation
Act"
which
may
be
brought
to
the
attention
of
the
Commissioner
lor
his
Investigation
and
report
by
any
persons
Interested
therein;
.
(3)
Any
question
of
fact
or
law
relevant
to
the
general
scope
of
th"
li.qulry,
which
may
be
specifically
referred
to
the
Commissioner
for
his
determination
by
the
Underslni.ed
:
(41
The
relevant
.
facts
In
relation
to
any
matter
which
in
the
opinion
nf
the
Commissioner
it
Is
necessary
to
inquire
into
In
order
to
carry
out
effectually
the
duties
Imposed
upon
him
herein
(5)
Any
question
of
law
which
the
Commlsloner
may
consider
relevant
and
incidental
to
the
fore-$oliig
matters
of
inquiry.
AND
FURTHITIt
TAKE
NOTICE
that
the
first
sitting
of
the
Commission
herein
will
be
held
at
the
Court
House
In
the
city
of
Victoria,
rirlt-lh
Columbia,
on
Monday
the
7th
day
of
November
A
D.
1949
at
the
hour
of
ten
thirty
(10:30)
o'clock
in
the
forenoon.
AND
FURTHER
TAKE
NOTICF
that
trio:
desiring
to
make
submissions
to
the
said
CommlMlon
should
communicate
their
intention
to
Counsel
to
the
Commission.
.1.
W
Heffernan.
Barrister
at
Law.
Suite
201.
71
Howe
Street.
Vancouver.
British
Columbia.
DATED
at
Victoria.
B
C:
this
81b
day
of
October
A,
D.
IU4U.
'
"OORDON
McO.
"
SLOAN"
Commissioner.
O
20.
22.
29.
N
6
i
"
.
i
-
VANCOUVER
VICTORIA
SEATTLE
.
Tuesdayf
1:30
p.m.,
Catala
Sunday.
9
p.m.,
Camosun
ALICE
ARM,
STEWART
AND
PORT
S'.MFSON
Sunday,
11
p.m.
FOR
SOUTH
QUEEN
CHARLOTTE
ISLANDS
ss.
Camosun,
November
4
and
IS
10
p.m.
FOR
NORTH
QUEEN
CHARLOTTE
ISLANDS
s.s.
Camosun,
Oct.
28,
10
p.m.
FRANK
I.
SKINNER
Prince
Rupert
Agent
Third
Avenue
Phone
N3
BALAGNO
FlorW
Phone
Green
181
Box
1193
REAL
ESTATE
INSURANCE
INCOME
TAX
RETURNS
PREPARED
K.
E.
MORTIMER
324
2nd
Ave.
(Near
CFPR)
HI
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i"iii!iiiiuiiiHpiiiiiii:j;;i
BE
WISE!
'
t
!!
for
the
Uimlrt
Imi.
Inr
m
the
powrr
you
nrei)
lu
prnuinr
nititefi'
Chcvrou
Suprrme
GaMilin
4
conotnjr.
Fred
Hemsworth,
resident
engineer
for
the
provincial
Depart-
I
mcnt
of
Mints,
returned
to
the
city
on
Thursday
night's
U't.in
from
a
trip
to
Lsk
on
official
Minit;
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
n
imbfic
hearing
will
be
held
at
the
ofTjcc
of
the
Workmen's
Compensation
Board.
4n
Dunsinuir
Street.
Vancouver.
B.
C.
on
November
3
rd.
iU4J.
at
10
AM.,
for
the
adopton
nf
revised
regulation
for
the
,
prevention
of
nccideuts
in
the
LOOGIN0
INDUSTRY
which
comes
within
the
scope
of
the
'Workmen's
Compensation
Act.'
Hilled
tliis
i'Jiid
lliiv
of
October.
I
!
)!l
WORKMEN'S
COMPENSATION
HOIKII
Union
steamer
Cair.osuu,
Capt.
Harry
McLean
Is
making
a
de
termined
effort
to
meet
the
2
o'clock
Friday
arrival
time
which
has
been
set
by
the
company
on
her
run
from
Vancouver.
Yester-duyi
she
docked
here
at.-2.15
with
a
fair-sized
1L.I
of
passenc.
rs
and
I
company
agent
Frank
Sinner
tliinks
that
despite
stops
ut
West-virw,
Bella
Bella,
Butedale
and
Watson
Island,
she
will
be
able
to
meet
the
schedule
anu
provide
comparable
service
to
other
passenger
vessels
which
make
fewer
i
stops.
With
a
light
prengr
list,
the
Camosun
sailed
for
Mas
jset
miet
porta
at
10
o'clock
last
nigin,
ancl
win
,-eiurn
Sunday
afternoon
enrotite
back
to
Vu;-
couver.
sailing
at
9
p.m.
j
'
i
The
Shell
Oil
Co.
banker
Western
Shell,
which
now
makes
d-liveries
to
Prince
Rupert,
where
a
new
branch
of
th"
company
was
established
in
d.-ptember
received
some
bottom
damage
this
week
-when
she
went
,
unround
during
a
fog
in
Viiuccuw-r
harbor.
Fog
is
one
navr.'at
ion
U
hazard
rarely
cncounit.'ed
in
north
ern
waters.
Capt
Ernest
Cala-well
of
the
Canadian
Nati.wai
steamer
Prince
uer.'i',
reported
heavy
fog
in
the
CiSf
of
Georgia
on
his
weekly
arnvit.
here
Vd-nesday
and
declai'V
that
he
had
been
happy
to
nun.
th,
fog-ln-lested
southern
aiea.
Hoping
to
increase
Its
strength
soon
from
the
present
43
to
the
minimum
requirement
of
60,
H.M
C.S.
Chatham,
local
naval
division.
Is
planning
an
active
winter
season
of
training,
athletics
and
social
activities.
Basketball
practice
has
already
started
end
the
commodious
drill
hall
may
also
be
put
to
use
in
other
li'-es
of
athletics.
Regulation
service
rifle
shoots
have
ben
iinugui-ated
at
the
)ld
A.
my
rantJ
cn
the
highway
off
E.eventh
Avenue
and
are
bein;1
hr.'.d
each
Sunday,
about
t'-n
n-ark.ir..m
having
been
out
last
Sinda.
S
AMI.
Mil,
I,
tMllt1
I'HOTM'TION
ACT
H.
i.'.
'M-..
fjliupter
Mil
THE
COLUMBIA
CF.LLULOfE
COMPANY
LIMITED
hereby
GIVES
NOTICE
that
they
have
under
Section
7
of
the
said
Act.
deposited
with
the
Minister
of
Public
Works,
at
Ottawa,
and
In
the
Land
Realstrv
tllO
Tlll
r.f
,
i
ui'i
riinii
oriioo.r-i
o
he
driven
w,.ir
t
tw,
r
5.
Coast
District.
In
Porpoise
Hsr-
Dour.
near
Prince
Rupert,
and
lying
North
of
Zuuardl
Rapids
and
South
of
the
CnnRdian
Nntlonal
Railway.
AND
TAKE
NOTICE
that
after
the
expiration
of
one
month
from
the
date
of
the
first
oublicatlo.i
of
th"
Notice,
the
Columbia
Celloiuie
Company
Limited
will,
under
Bee!
ion
7
of
the
said
Art.
apply
to
the
Minister
of
Public
Works
nt
his
office
In
the
Cltv
of
Ottawa,
for
approval
of
the
"4M
site
and
plan.
DATED
this
25tli
(lay
of
October.
1040.
COLTTMRM
CELLtlLOSK
COMPANY
LIMITED.
F.
C.
Underfill'.,
Auetit.
(H)
THAT
MAN
IS
HERE
AGAIN
LAY
-
AWAY
FOR
CHRISIMi
TEACHERS'
PRESIDENT
(Continued
nom
age
1,
50.
Mr.
Wright,
as
chainnan,
gave
a
report
on
the
rlp.ht
of
teachers
i
to
hold
public
office
and
.:aied
that
active
suppoi
had
been
given
to
this
movement
locally
by
'
Alderman
Whalen
who
had
ta'cn
the
matter
up
with
his
fellow
council
members.
However,
tlr1
move
had
received
only
partitil
support
at
the
Union
of
B.C.
Municipalities
gathering
held
rec-nl-ly.
Association
members
agreed
that,
the
Prince
Rupert
am!
District
Teachers'
Association
shojld
continue
pressing
strongly
for
the
right
of
teachers
to
hold
public
office.
PHONE
234
AVOID
DISAPPOINTMENT
.
.
.
ORDER
YOUR
HALLOWE'EN
APPLES
FREE
for
boys
hii'I
girls
Oct.
ilstl
after
school
hours
Ui
6
p.m.
vstf
3Cmaa
(Surtiii
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them
today
at
BEST
PURE
SOAP
BUY
ON
T
MARKET
T0DA
noon
from
Watson
island,
Where
.
Office
at
Prince
Rupert.
British
col-she
unloaded
cent
ral
carcti
for
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of
the
site
and
I.ESNER
BLOCK,
3RD
AVE.
MAPLE
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P1TRK
SOAP
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BROADWAY
CAFE
,
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,
,
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tyOlumoia
venuiose,
una
iook
on
a
quantity
of
lumber
at
the
I
Philpott,
Evitt
dock
tor
delivery
I
to
Hartley
Bay.
Later,
she
will
call
at
Ocean
Fall
to
unload
the
balance
of
the
load
which
sue
1
brought
from
Vancouver.
ISKST
FOOD
FINEST
COOKINC
FOR
TAKE-HOME
ORDERS
PHONE
200
Hours
7
a.m.
to
1
a
m.
HEAL
ECONOMY
'
Ask
yuur
!'.'''"
VALUE
&
ECONOMY
I,imill
Another
Product
of
Canada
Pack"'
A
SPECIALTY
WHAT
ARE
WE
TRYING
TO
DO?
We
try
to
have
what
people
want.
We
want
our
roods
as
good
as
you
expect
them
to
fce
according
to
the
price
you
pay.
We
try
to
sell
well
known
goods
at
the
prices
advertised
all
over
Canada.
(
Community
silver.
Bulova
and
Gruryi
watches
Parker
and
Waterman
pens
are
examples.
We
sell
Big
Ben
clocks
at
the
same
price
as
the
jeweller
in
Peterborough
where
they
are
made.
We
try
to
be
earliest
with
the
latest
new
goods.
Wc
are
trying
to
build
a
reputation
for
reliability
and
service.
No
high
pressure:
no
marking
up
goods
to
give
a
discount
off.
Just
plain
reasonable,
profit.
Fargo
Trucks
AVAILABLE
FOR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
QIELN
CHARLOTTE
AIRLINE
lT'
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.
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and
M-1
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change
in
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Oct
15.
1940
by
authority
of
the
A;r
of
Canada.
.
2-
Ton
Chassis
and
Cab,
152"
Vheelbase
with
reinforced
frame
&
2-speed
rear
axle.
3-
Ton
Chassis
and
Cab,
170"
Whcelbase
with
reinforced
frame
&
2-specd
rear
axle.
Be
Comfortable
NOW
IS
THE
TIME
TO
HAVE
STORM
SASHES
INSTALLED
FOR
THE
WINTER.
For
Estimates
and
Supplies
PHONE
363
MITCHELL
&
CURRIELTD.
.
Builders
and
Contractors
New
Fares
Will
Be
.
.
.
Single
Fare
Rctur
i
Faj-c
I'VpiirM.
nrr
lb.
.
.
.
To
Give
Your
Furnace
Its
Annual
Check-up
from
T
H
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SHEET
METAL
LTD.
Phone
Black
884
''
,07c
Rupert
Motors
Ltd.
Phones:
866
Office,
566
Shop
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CHARLOTTE
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Box
280
Prince
Rupert,