'-'H is HAvu .,,.. 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 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBBI I m WHY rS Yule SUXDAYMIIIXITEoxly vJJi ' 'jt l"- " si u1 mm ' -' .::L. .rf f .: - . ? 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 !fffrfrrfTffrtiir 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 A.MacKENZIE FURNITURE Lftt I ;iive Bjsigail? 'I .mis tn Wife jwecthrart or I and:A that last elated as the i 3ee our slock : I ft. A ri'P'wi' f inylliliiK '"r t'liri,-i"l 1 it s - I the HEW 137 Third Avenue w4 00 HOVEI) ASSORTMENTS RANGING I ROM 50c IP See 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 i umb'- R ecrlptlon of the site and I.ESNER BLOCK, 3RD AVE. MAPLE LE P1TRK SOAP KI-AKl BROADWAY CAFE , .i , , I 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' xniTrK . . ' t,'.,w.rt and M-1 A change in iarcs tieawet'ii riim..- ...---tlvc 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 OM SHEET METAL LTD. Phone Black 884 '' ,07c Rupert Motors Ltd. Phones: 866 Office, 566 Shop " .iMlTEl'f CHARLOTTE AiKLiaw i Box 280 Prince Rupert,