Prince
Uupctt
Dal!?
Hcto
.
Wednesday,
January
5,
1949
FAMOUS
1
NURSES
PROTEST
"UNFAIR"
BAN
HAMILTON,
Bermuda,
0
Dismissal
of
two
Canadian
.
A
OIL
COMPANY,
EXCHANGE
IN
DISAGREEMENT
TORONTO,
0
Home
Oil
Co
cLeod
Rivsr
Coal
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nurses
as
"a
matter
of
principle"
fox
overstaying
their
leave
4
Now
Avail
ble
;C.
NUT
AND
STJKER
SIZES
i
after
a
naval
dockyard
party
here
has
drawn
protest
from
other
nurses,
mostly
Canadian,
T
S
S
l
;
1
Ltd.
and
the
Toronto
Stock
Exchange
today
remained
in
disagreement,
the
company
claiming
it
is
acting
in
the
best
interests
of
its
sharheoldyrs
and
the
exchange
taking
the
opposite
view.
Meanwhile,
trading
in
at
King
Edward
VII
Memorial
ilh
Wl
LBERT
&
McfAFFERY
LTD.
Hospital.
The
two,
Vclma
Stewart
of
Gait,
Ontario
and
Rita
Sylvester
of
Ponoka,
Alberta,
returned
to
their
homes
last
week
after
the
hospital's
board
of
trus
Home's
shares
is
suspended
in
Toronto,
but
continues
for
a
-
UIMJJEK
WILDING
SUPPLIES
rilON.
116
,
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J,
:.
Extra
Trousers
time
at
least,
in
Montreal,
Vancouver
and
Ca.gaiy.
The
chief
issue
is
the
company's
plan
to
give
the
shareholders
an
opportunity
to
buy
extra
shares,
but
without
the
privilege
of
selling
this
right
to
The
reputation
of
tees
told
them
to
leave
the
colony
"as
soon
as
possible."
The
girls
said
they
missed
a
ferry
back
to
the
hospital
and
had
to
stay
at
the
dockyard
canteen
overnight
They
protested
that
the
hearing
was
unfair
and
said
they
would
appeal
to
the
Canadian
Nurses'
Association.
-
i
Nev's
Items...
0
Fash
ion-Craft
Clothing
for
a
high
someone
else
if
they
do
not
wish
to
buy
themselves.
The
exchange
by-laws
provide
in
such
instances
for
the
selling
of
"rights
to
buy."
miss
Audrey
unmbic
arriv
cling
tuulslit
at
8
at
standard
of
excel
ed
in
the
city
today
from
Vic
toria.to
visit
her
parents,
Mr.
lence
has
been
well
i
,-r
is
sailing
toior-
and
Mrs.
Fred
Grlmblc.
At
Vancouver,
J.
Stewart
Smith,
deputy
superintendent
oi
the
I'lincc
Ripert
established
BEST
DRESSED
According
to
Mrs.
,Veronna
Dcngel,
president
of
the
American
Women's
Institute,
President
Truman
is
the
best
dressed
man
in
the
United
Stales.
She
says
he
has
"the
ideal
look."
Others
in
the
list
include
Joe
Di-Maggio,
General
Eisenhower
a.iid
Adulpli
Muiijuu,
the
screen
star.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Smith
relumed
today
on
the
Prince
for.
many
years.
Rupert
after
spending
a
holi
day
in
Vancouver
trip
to
Vancouver.
OWN
S
have
two
,
and
586.
Thjf
also
delivery
sorvv1.
Use
,ur
convenietre.
ichuud.
we
known
the
Brokers'
Association
of
British
Columbia,
said
that
he
considered
the
action
of
the
directors
of
Home
Oil
as
"proper."
Earlier,
he
had
said
that
the
company
had
failed
to
comply
with
the
Provincial
Securities
Act,
but
in
a
new
statement,
he
said:
.
"At
the
time
I
made
my
statc-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
E.
Monlador
and
child
returned
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning
from
Vancouver
where
they
Dr.
and
Mrs.
P.
J.
Cheney
returned
on
the
Prince
Rupert
today
after
spending
the
holiday
season
in
Vancouver.
Masses
at
Annunciation
Church,
January
6,
Holy
Day
of
Obligation,
are
at
7:00,
8:00
and
10:30.
.
ut)
Mrs.
Josephine
Sykes
and
son
Shane,
returned
today
on
the
Prince
Rupert
from
Vancouver
where
they
spent
the
Christmas
and
New
Year
holidays.
If
you
wish
to
have
NORTH
spent
the
Christmas
holidays.
.id
the
Camosun
,m
thnugh
on
a
Frank
Moore,
fuel
inspector
for
the
Canadian
National
Railways
and
a
former
resident
of
Prince
Rupert,
arrived
in
the
city
from
Vancouver
on
the
Outstanding
comfort,
wear
and
appearance
will
assure
you
of
satis-
r-
1
,
ment,
I
was
not
aware
of
the
Provincial
Police
Inspector
F.
B.
Woods-Johnson
returned
to
i
jjver.
Leioiv
W.A.
Mect-
fact
that
any
surplus
shares
would
not
be
disposed
of
until
after
the
approval
of
a
shareholders'
meeting.''
day
on
the
Prince
Rupert
from
Vancouver,
Victoria
and
New
Westminster
where
he
spent
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning.
He
is
here
on
official
business
and
will
proceed
to
the
interior.
,
club
Rooms,
Thurs.
'
PIER
TAKES
SHAPE
One
of
the
largest
construction
jobs
in
the
Maritimes
the
pew
$3,000,000
pier
at
Saint
John,
N.B.
is
shown
in
this
aerial
photo.
The
project
to
be
completed
late
in
1949,
w
ill
be
nearly
900
feet
long
ai:d
will
provide
complete
facilities
for
loading
and
unloading
of
c.ean
vessels.
The
pier
is
being
built
50
feet
farther
o
jt
in
the
harbor
than
the
old
wooden
piers
it
will
replace.
The
outer
face
is
under
construction
on
eight
cribs
anchored
to
the
harbor
floor.
(CP-Photo
taction
when
you
buy
one
of
the
new
n
Installation
of
I
last
three
weeks
on
annual
(4)
leave.
Fashion-Craft
suits
LAND
DAIRY
start
delivering
your
milk
on
Monday,
January
.
wiic,
one
ol
the
Classified
Ads
Bring
Results!
Advertise
in
the
Daily
News!
with
extra
trousers.
-jf
l)oard
of
com
8
S'ewart,
arrived
to,
and
you
have
not
placed
your
order.
Phone
18
and
a
salesman
will
call.
(5)
Announcements
111
dvrtuifiitj
i
tun
column
will
tx
cbrgd
for
l
ill
montti
tt
at
cnU
urd
.
n5e
Camosun
yes-
Motorship
Sydney,
capt.
O.
Hendrlckson,
arrived
in
port
at
7
o'clock
last
evening
from
Ketchikan
with
four
carloads
of
frozen
fish
for
trans-shipment
East
over
Canadian
National
Railways.
After
discharging,
the
vessel
sailed
at
2
a.m.
on
her
return
to
Alaska.
fuii
lrom
Hie
:
:
TODAY'S
STOCKS
:
:
Courtesy
S.
D.
Johnston
Co.
L
Id.
Priced
at
$61.00
if
winter's
Civic
Centre
Bridge
Party
Provincial
Asscksot
J.
G.
Garrett
returned
to
the
city
today
on
the
Prince
Rupert
after
spending
the
Christmas
and
s
tiiey.
alter
a
jviiiilis
licre
with
January
7.
8
p.m.
Queen
Mary
Chapter
I.O.D.E.
Bridge
and
Cribbage,
Civic
Centre,
January
10.
here...
New
Year
holidays
In
Bevcourt
22
Consol.
Smelters
120.75
Conwest
1.32
Donalda
53
Eldona
71
East
Sullivan
3.10
Mr.
and
Mrs
Harry
Adaskin.
tribbage.
Whist.
Bridge
at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Rorie
and
son,
David,
who
have
been
on
a
two
weeks'
trip
to
Vancouver,
returned
home
on
the
Prince
Rupert
this
morning.
E.
T.
Apple-this
afternoon
5
Norah
on
her
,'iuver.
K'-nna.
who
lias
i
at
Stewart
lor
.invert
in
the
city
ji)
yesterday
af-vill
proceed
to
It
is
lime
to
think
about
SPUING
KEPAIRS
.
If
your
house
gutters
ncec
attention,
if
your
boat
needs
new
tanks,
see
us;
we
have
the
equipmnet
and
experi
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who
w
ill
present
a
violin
and
j
Calnollc
School
Hall,
Jan.
13,
8
piano
concert
in
the
Civic
Cen-
J
P
m-
tre
tomorrow
evening,
arrived!
Burns
Banquet,
Presbyterian
in
the
city
today
from
Vancou-!
Church
Hall,
Thurs.
Jan.
27.
ver.
Mrs.
Adaskin.
known
pro-!
The
Shrine
Club
Band
will
Ics.slonally
as
Frances
Marr.
is
!
niav
at.
tho
nvin
oni
tq1,.
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Bayonne
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8
50
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02'
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Cariboo
Quartz
130
Hedley
Mascot
33
Pacific
Eastern
04
3
4
Pend
Oreille
5
40
Pioneer
3.15
Premier
Border
03
Privateer
14
Reeves
McDonald
2.R5
Reno
.
0'i'j
Sheep
Creek
1.45
Silbak
Premier
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Taku
River
2r
4.95
.43
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.03
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CityMerchanls
accompanist
for
her
husband.
I
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31.
FOR
YOUR
ence
to
do
anything
m
the
;
Sheet
Metal
linp.
Giant
Yellawknife
G.hI's
Lake
Hardrock
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'CHICKEN
IN
THE
ROUGH'
CALL
KLD
705
CIVIC
CENTRE
DINING
ROOM
SHOE
Clearance
City
merchants
are
asked
'
In
future
to
have
ropy
for
all
display
advertisements
into
the
Daily
News
office
by
4
p.m.
of
the
day
previous
to
their
publication.
This
co-operation
will
greatly
assist
the
mechanical
department
in
keeping
to
the
regular
hour,
for
publication.
nary
THOM
SHEET
.
METAL
LTD.
.253
East
First
Ave.
Phone
BLACK
881
EXTRA
!
!
!
Advertise
in
the
Daily
News!
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no
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Valley
.
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Canadian
A.
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Central
Leduc
Home
Oil
Mercury
RUMMAGE
TABLE
Madsen
Red
Lake
2.50
McKenie
Red
Lake
.33'
2
McLeod
Coekshutt
...
1.00
Moneta
.
46
Negus
217
Noranda
54.75-
Louivcourt
35'
2
Pickle
Crow
2.05
Rcgcourt
05
San
Antonio
4.05
Senator
Rouyn
43
Sherrit
Gordon
2.12
Steep
Rock
1.57
Sturgeon
River
15
Silver
Miller
40
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when
you
Okalta
1.50
EXTRA
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2.80
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Pacific
Pete
Princess
Royal
Canadian
South
Brazeau
Toronto
Athona
Aumaque
Beattie
Bob
jo
Pair
of
Onc
T
ri
LADIES'
SHOES
ODD
LINES
$2.95
at
Our
Regu-
ANNE'S
..it,.
!
JMPt'
I
HOME-MADE
CANDY
W
J
nee
and
receive
r-
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.
1
EXTRA
!
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ner
fair
or
tne
I
xA
tin
1
S.Jm
Value
for
lOjf
210
FmjRTO
STREET
:
I
ji
LADIES'
OVERSHOES
ARRESTED
FOR
HOOP
BRIBERY
NEW
YORK.
XP
Four
men
were
arrested
on
a
bribery
charge
yesterday
after
a
college
basketball
player
told
authori
IlNLY
SI.
00
$2.75
lls
ties
that
they
had
tried
to
get;
him
to
"fix"
a
game.
The
arrests
vuuic
alter
David
Shapiro,
of
Brooklyn,
co-captain
of
Washington
University's
cage
squad,
reported
to
police
the
ONE-THIRD
OFF
All
Ladies'
Handbags
SPECIAL!!
I'luinbine
or
Heating
Call
SMITH
&
ELKINS
bribe
offer.
Shapiro
claimed
the
men
had
offered
him
$1,000
to
make
certain
his
team
lost
to
Manhattan
College.
r
MllllliHHiHiiin
-
'
,
riione
174
Box
271
Ui
COMMENCES
WED.
JAN.
5,
1949
THIS
AND
THAT
CASH
SALES
EXCHANGES
NO
REFUNDS
Electric
Cooking
saves
time
and
labour
Any
of
your
iriendt
and
neighbours
who
own
an
electric
range
will
tell
you
that
there
is
nothing
like
it
for
convenience
and
all-round
cooking
satisfaction
that
the
minutes
saved
soon
add
up
to
hours,
that
it's
easy
to
keep
pots
and
pans
and
cooking
range
sparkling
briyhl!
A
day's
baking
leuves
them
fresh
as
a
daisy,
with
time
and
energy
to
spare.
Look
over
the
electric
ranges
and
choose
iho
one
that
suits
you.
Elcclric
Ranges
-
priced
trom
$19
5-00
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Ormcs
Drugs
DRUGS
L
PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
WEEK-DAYS,
A.M.
TO
9
PM.
STORE
HOURS
HOUDAYS-12
NOON
to
2
PM.,
SUNDAYS
AND
7
IM-
TO
9
P
M
I7A
Iv
A3
mm
LV
KliNllVATKD
9
1
,
V
Emergency,
bicycle
deliver
from
7
pjn.
till
9
p
m.
and
Sunday
;ltr
Than
Ever"
Dally
car
delivery
ierTlc
from
9
t.m.
till
I
p.m.
wi
n
:
simumaa
4
and
Service
in
City
w
Send
-out
Orders
dear?
"Notice
anything
different
about
PHONE
81
David
Chow,
Mgr.