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 " ... , jiS!,-,', - , ! t " : -' '".- I- '. ,. ' f . . '- - ir 3 U 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 , ;- V 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 S!!lil!li!li!i!;l!!!i;!lililiill!lill!l!!lllll!lllilli 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,. Yaneouvrr Bayonne ' !!;l 1 1 Bralorne 8 50 ' B. R. Con 02' 2 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 .3G Taku River 2r 4.95 .43 .W2 .03 .10 CityMerchanls accompanist for her husband. I ary 31. 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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 v...v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vv.w.v.w.vi,v-v-,'w.v V.V.V.-.V.V.-.W.V.' imodorc'Cafc 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.