I ' ' hi -tf - -. . . .... '4 Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- ffnt lncreast t , prince: Uuyttt Daflp ftcfe Wr.dne.-dsy, January 5, 1949 jFr: mi AIRSTRIP NECESSITY with a view to establishing ah construction H PROTECTIVE COAT Aluminum paint is used as a Sailing of Queen M ary Is Postponed SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., protective medium on balloon 'fabrics because it excludes heat air field on nearby Tuswell Island so that wheeled aircraft may Be operated in and out of Prince Rupert. The minister of transport, however, went A Httl9 further than merely promising the usual "consideration." He Mousing costs LEVELLING OFF OTTAWA. 'WSoatltr C0iU of btrikling began to level ofl during 1948. Also, th4avia(,e time required to bttild house dropped to seven jntyhs as compared with 11! fno,hi in 194i. ( la thp first nine monfo 0f last ye-v, the Central Mc9rigf and Housing Corporatloi 4 Review said, there was a evt per Admission Made By Minister of Tra.".port to ( liamlier of Commerce the 81,000-ton 'and lisht. The sailing of Routine replies have been re SILK SIDELIGHT sppctor of A silkworm cocoon contains a ceived from the offices of the; admitted the necessity and un- couvef, arfivM sineje thread of silk from one-! minister of mines and rsources ! portance' 'of the matter. tho PrinC8 nu;s Vancouver for ' third to three-fourths of a mile and transport at Ottawa to a) Meanwhile aif pswseftRers In I recent renewed request of the.n(j out of Prince RujJeft still long. to the local in..., 1 suffpr from the uncertainty Of . Cm ard-White Star liner Queen Mniy for New YorX yesterday wa;, postponed another 24 hours . for further Inspection and the lin't.r sailed today on the midday tide. B .irlier .the Queen Mary had been granted a certificate of sea vonhiness following . new tee s after hundreds of tons ol eotv-rete had been plumed ink) her stern after the grounding off Cherbourg Saturday night. ofttlmes delay of the transfer at Bandsplt froift pontoon to wheeled aircraft In travel between herp and VaiiecMivet. swAf j 7f3.'Wc7 'J-.tt.-t jwwiitei,'tMwaiai 11 St'GAR PRODUCT1CW The world production of sugar Is enouan to fill a bo the size of a football field and si miles hiffh. OOVteffMElfT HOURS REUNION Guest of Viscount Alexander at the holiday reason has been his brother, Col. W. 3. P. AleJfartdff of England. IKt. Col. Alexander will return to Britain early ( Ihe New Year 1 CP Photo) SWISH . . mto ' the NeivYar : ' : with the gay assurance tha. comes with that feeling of being groomed for any occasion. Sweet Slxten haa a fine display of striking Mrm.u Hnd after-five gowns that fit rlgit ' in with the holiday mood. . ' i CLEARANCE SAL? Price that will bolster youf Bu.get COATS Fur, Fur TrluimeJ and PMn DRESSES Wool, Crepes, Oabardln-g, . Bengalines and Taffetas BJ.fdSES and PARSES ' i 1 A)-0p Downs Rainmakers A Veetables f?elerv. lb ? ' ! I It V i J (Continued from Page It Teoples out-shot Dom's by a! Cauliflower, lb Bwim Chard, lb. ....... IJ .1.1 .15 .07 .28 .07 .83 lb. wide margin and this gave Ihem the win. ' i Hnrsnlps unwasnea Brussels Sprouts, lb. Tninins. 10 Mushrooms, lb. uts because of loo many fouls ! Dom's twk 31 shota and made An ' injury marred the final 4. ' Peoples Store took 33 shots 1 minutes of the game as Don I and made 7. I Head Lettuce, Bunch 13 tsJ ? Fitch, guard for Co-op, slipped! North Star of the Junior on .the floor and suffered a knee 'League continued their winning' L' . .J lbs I Inillrv Hp hnrf til lcjvn Hit I Australian unions, a ids Cabbnee. lb .10 Tomatoes. No. 1 lb 2n Potatoes, 5 lb 2a Canned Vegetal'lM Dill Picaies. sal. 179 Cut Green Beans, fey 20 No. 5 Peas, fancy 14 Mixed Veeetables 19 Diced Beets, per tin 14 Wax choice ,. .21 Beans, , . . rt .- . j nil I - l , -, .... . y n - A small deposit hold arty purchase anl the 8wm Personalized BLTDOET PLAN can be us-d to tat the balance, Na Interest No Carrying Clarge. game and this left Co-op with only four players on the floor They had to call on Marvin Brew of the Intermediate Mor- ' 1 1, " - Ft??: A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Placeto Buy" January Bedding Special consisting of 2" Steel Tubing Bedstead Steel - Ribbon Slat Spring Sprtavr - Filled Mattress in 3 3", 4', 4'6" ALL FOR $50.25 ALSO SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS SPECIALS Royal York, panelled $31.50 fioyal Tork, plain .... $29.50 Sani-Filled $27.50 All above have high-tempered coil springs. ALL "SPECIALS" CASH FREE DELIVERY Phone 775 37 3rd Ave. Pumpkin. 2 for .25! 8ans . leftm t fi" in the squad. Baked Beans. 20-oz. tin .18 1 The extent of the Injury to Baked Beans. 15 oz. tin, 2 tor .27:Fitch not kmjwn althougu u it ways as they defeated High j School 30-15. They ran up a lead of 19-1 at the end of the first half. High School were slow In forming their defense and this gave the soda boys many chances to score on long passes and fast breaks. : In the second half High School j began to move forward in the S scoring column but not enough to cut down the big lead piled up by North Star. High School showed Improvement In their I ball handling. ; High School scored 7 field i -tin "imTriiifr j .? Jap Oronges 1.25 Bananas, lb 24 Apples, ciokinK. lb 11 Fancy Apples, 3 lb. , 35 Lemons, large, Calu doz 57 Grapefruit. Texas (white), 80s, 4 for 35 (pink). 96's. 3 fof 25 was said that he had a torn cartilage. Lindsay was the top scorer with 16 points. Jack was betng double - checked and had tn fight his way through to scoro Dates lb . . . ;28MacPhce great game on Grape's, Emporor! "lb."""!!"! !20 defense, slapping down many Beynon is playing solid TRIBUTE FROM HOLLAND WaUer B. Herbert, president, and Mrs. Margaret Cameron, secretary, of the Canada Foundation, study the medal presented to the Foundation for fostering improved relations between Canada and the town of Winschote, the Netherlands. The story started when Canadian troops, billeted in Holland after the war, helped clean up the rubble in the war-torn town. Grateful Wtnschoteners decided on a friendship-with-Canacia program, focussed particularly In the schools. The medal is named after Maj. Lloyd Brooks of Prince Albert, Sask., who commanded the Canadians. . ' (CP. Photo) goals from 43 shots. North 8tarl Fresh Milk ! shots Ouart 22 hall and is quickly roundihii took CO shots and made 13 bas- nit ...... .id kets. Cream, Va pint 28 Into good playing shape, fi;;1! SI ir ! Large, cartoned" doz 66 ' D"n Sfchfurk' "hwpshootlng for- Bittter 'ward of the Rainmakers, wa3 First Grade, lb. Milk 74 held down by the close checking Individual scoring: Senior Bo-Me-Hl D. Brhrrk 8 Olson: 2, Spring 7, Davidson 7. Flaten 11, S. Scherk, Carlson 9. 4tl. ' Co-op Lindsay J6, Macphee?, Domlnato 3, Beyrivn 9, FHch 10, ! Holkesiad 2, Murray 1, Valletta. Brew. 50. Evaporated Milk. 16-oz. tins, 2 for ...... Case Cheese Canadian Cheese l,b. Flour ! Co-op guards. He was being 33- rushed on most of his shots and 7-7 j this put him off. Don has to 60 have time to set himself to J shoot and last night he wasn't TENDERS i Scaled tenders marked 'Tendert for Purchase" 1 tlonlng Propo.saI Number will be received by th sighed up to noon TIIXTRSDAY, JANUARY 13TH fu-lowing: PROPOSAL NO. PXirchasT! of Cmiton Rooms, Fraser Street, for d Purchase to cover large front buildmg only. PROpTOSAt NO. 2 Purchase of Lot 2(3, iSlock 31, Section 1 and ai: thefeon, roh.jistirig of Clinton Room and eotta The Clinton Rooms cannot be repaired under Cjty regulations, but must be torn down and reb Pastry Flouf. 7 lbs. Flour. 49's. No. 1 hard wheat 2.9'J getting It. Flaten played an Flour, 24 s 1. 59 outstanding game at guard ami as playmaker for the timm. j Intermediate I Bo-Me-Hl took 89 shots and I Morgan's Hill 2, Brew 10 Lien made 14. Co-op took 60 shots 4, Eidsvik 2. Scharff Watson Ul! Coffee, lb. ..' .' ,.1 68 DeLuxe auallty. lb : 1.14 Jurces Tomatoes. 20-oz.. 2 for 33 28-02 33 mm maur j. nu-Me-fil made Jones 2 Rnnltof A Ballon 59,iR Annlo Ofl-n tin 0. frr ' 9.7 1 out a. 33 fouls attempted High SchoOI-Bill 4. Sharpe, 12 out of 32 at- Webster is ttl.i,,! c.i- H. G. IIELC.ERSON If 40-OZ 3a I '-"-up op made maae Bix JJ.EHKt t5t Blended (orange and "! ("""a. 16, Helm. Van Pykst;u. Martln- 'urapefruit, 20-oz i ' .15 INTEKMEOI TK sen. 35. Canned ttuits Apricots. 20-ob 33 The A Intermediate game wnt! Cherries, fancy., 20-oz 38 to High School by the score of . , ,,! LoRanberries, 20-oz 41 or i a . i , ! LhMl Hamilton 2, Thain 2. Peaches, choice 30 ,uol,a w, ,e morgan a Husoy, Kikial 2, Vi omigman, Jor - uaiu i w- iiinr vl:i vnrv iitm Pure Ih . i?,'... u.... . ' nan oan. 8. H 1 fa At E rf.r v. shortening":":::.;:: 11 teams having . hard, Peoplcs S(orcB111 Howe 4 tlnie 10 get moving and hitting ,1 7 . RHini,.h r nnlt, Dumfts' , 8oavbaW;:::!::!..:U toe The haIf-tlme SC01'? SSth,48, &Pt,SW,,:k 2 a..nn T 1 J . '4fi . . was a 10-9 1Q fff for Hjtnwvnn.. ,'1 . t Morgan's. The sec Soap Powders, large (lace I-ru.t ond half opened with Bo-Me-Hi Almond 'Paste.' lb.' "!!'! 39 rusning Morgan's off their feci Coconut, lb. r 65 'as Sunberg and Webster pumped KODAKS CAMERAS TO SUIT EVERY N 'Baby Brownie' Special Brownie 'target SlX-20 . Brownie Target Si-lrt : Kodak Duaflex Camera ... .. Flash Attachment for Kodak Duaflex Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-Jo ... ' Kodak Vigilant SiX-20. f8.8 Lens Kodak Vigilant Six-20, f6.3 Lens Kodak Vigilant SiX-20, 14 5 Lerw Kodak 35 f3.5 tens with Range Finder Flash Attachment for Above Four Cameras Argiw 39 13.3 Lens with Case and Flashgun WratUPs Photo Finish' ul VHIVC 1U1A, I If Junior High Schoul Clarke 2. Hills 2, Hamilton 6, Jeffries 1, Vance, Rhodes 2, Forman, Sheppard! Brown 2. 15. North Star Johnson 5, Sather 12, Simon.son 4, Young 1, Ket-cheson 4, Walsh 2, Sedgwlds 2 30: 3Y n oaskets afid gave them a lead !45they never lost, The final Dates, fancv. 1 lb.- pkt. Seedless Raisins. 2 lbs. Seeded Raisins, 1 lb. .. Shelled Walnuts. I. Ih Shelled Almonds, t? Id. .49 wide opnh and the students boomed through to scdre easy Shelled Brazils. 4 It) 45 ! 4 y - f , ' . V. . ; . v. 1 59 lay-ups. In the flual minutes Jams y ii re Strawberry, 24-oz. ... Raspberry. 24-oz. .57 Sunberg made a spectacular Blackberry 4 lb. 24-oz ...!....r.:'."::::"r"''.5 . lbb,e tn hnw of lhe noor 'nrrv, Peach. Prince Kupert Florists 3003rdAve. BoxElfl tel. 777 -Flowers for All Occasions 4 lb 83 and ending It with hmutifn! Jd Lrt hiT TW1NS-A few hours befors A. F. Maargerlson, of Oravenhurst, Ont., drop-tit Tonto. tore-on Monday he bought this six-weeks I old wire-haired terrier for his twin i2 12-5 v ear old sons. Dave and Charlie. Then t ie mm w rtr,. v. ,.....,! APrlCOt. 4 lb - 83l,.rf.rl,.-. t,... ...... - - J iMiv,u(inu laj-uiJ fiiioi , a il f liristmas "fJl'i""8.'.'.18 bound to be famlly: But a;end stepped In with a $25 gift to the boys and a sad was made a little bri?hter Canned Soups 13 ,to ,20j brought a well-deserved cheer V Geese lb 70 i Morean' took 64 "shots and chicken, lb. .. ..!!';!!;!!!! :;;::::!!!;;: !58' made m m hschoi took o3 9 (CP Photo FOR ALL TYPES OF PRINTING CHIROPRACTOR Ham. S". "n,Pa1"na lb. wued. lb. .. .80 ;and made 14. : John F. L. Hushes, D.C., Ph.C. rag. OFFICE SUPPLIES HOME STATIONER V . 117Afttffa ri a t GREETING CAt PENS AND Pl 9 SEE .501 Dom's of the Women's League suffered their first defeat at the' !90 hands of their arch-rivai Peoples ' Store by the score of 14-8. The I !50 game was a struggle from start! 21-22 Besner, Block' Phone BM'E 445 fot Appointmen; ; . HOIRS .10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2 to B p.m. KVKMNC.N Monday and Friday, 7:30 p.m. foi tiiosc unnble to come during the day.! RECEPTION1HT In attend' ance altrnoon. Haiogna. IB. Weiners. lb Oarlic Sausage lb. . Bacon, pka.. Vj lb. . w',on. side piece .. Cottage Roll. lb. ... Liver Sausage lb. . Spare Ribs, lb Fresh Pork Ham, lb Pork Chops, lb w'"rk S3u!iee, h. .. Steak, T-Bone. lb. . Pork Tenderloin, lb. Steak. Round, lb. .. Mill Printing 0 lift M . ?iiFr f 4,L r'M to finish with neither team being 43 able to hit the basket constant- Besner Block ri 80 ly. Both teams showed poor 70 1 floor play and wild passing. rff t mrrs $ sssi Carving Sets Pocket Kni I COTTAGE CHEESE I New Creamed Fresh Mado VALENTIN DAIRY i Your Daily ; ! ALL-WEATHER SERVICE PYREX DOUBLE BOILERS A. New Leaf For a NEW YEAR Casserole Table CuM NOW AVAILABLE THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. L Be ready fro the New Year at home and in the .office with CALANDER PADS that will help you keep your appointments. We also have: assistant Daily Journals and Pocket Diaries.' HOLLYWOOD ti ' Most Up-to-Dato Caff t 4 ! the i;ity Open from 8 p.m. to 4 LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL CHRISTMAS TREE VILLAGE This dazzlinr home Christmas display Is set up in the home of W. J. Parfitt at Kcewatin, Ont. It includes an entire village with homes alight streets bells churches. Lights alone number more than 300. It, takes Mr. Parfitt about five week's to assemble' We Spec ialiase in Chinese DiheST CHOP SUEY CHOW MEI FOR OTJTSIBE ORDERS PHON'K 133