Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 10, 1050 IUUAT 6:45 - 9 p.m. Rfd Skfn -rue THE YELLOW CA.B Waterfront I ". , r ' x y y Sunday Midnite-Monday Mai, Whiffs - - ana nenumsces Dick Powell i News gathe- 'ng in Prince Rup Jane Greer in-"STATION WEST" -in- .mvs was not unlike Halibut Landings Are Falling Off C.P.H. At Peonies Storeif ert in "2 early "THE now. There were the WINDOV 1 MON. TUES. f f Injrid Bergman I Joseph Cotton i. r w .'". .J 1 "Under .Copricorn" tSSmsjr j Operating Three Ships Now With the closing ot Area No. 2 on June 1 halibui landings at this port have dropped heavily as larger i vessels work in Area No. 3. The small amount o : landings is due to the fact that many of the boats in 'the latter fishing ground, transfer their catches to American or other Canadian ports. On Thursday ;and Friday not a single halibut'3 " 7 i 1 Robert darted brin 1 ihead was louped off at fish announced that only 20 days) Firs! Trip To Alaska H'i.:a norm. There 4 ruption during the ,. plants along the waterfront. notice will b3 given -before the i Total landi-.ps at th's port in closing of Area No. 3. During ,to and including June 7 wer previous years, closing date was j 11.394,300 pounds, almost nn- announced 24 days previous, i miiiion poumis more than In the third cruise on . Oeorge. Past President a p ft i ft - same old routine assignments There was no assignment book. Such a thing was unheard of on Rupert Road. John Houston kept everything under his soft black slouch hat which he wore, as a rule, set well back on his head. The first tima we ever saw him was Sunday forenoon, following arrival. He was sitting at a large table pasting subscribers' addresses on copies of his paper. "Oh," he remarked, at the end of the chat, "there wont be so much to take care of. Just go around and see what's doing. That's about all. I know quite a few In this town, and some r'on't like me. but you needn't worry over that. I don't." MR. NEWTON BUYS It was about this time the usual preliminaiy umor, always circulating In a ..ew city, was heard and repeated. And fjr once, it was correct. Someone had bought The Empire. His name a? Newton. He hailed from Ontario, and within another few days, Mr. Newton appeared. He was middle 1 iiAiriyv 1 1949 when Canrrriim and Ame oy ana Secretary p headed a dele2at.inn' Prince Rupert Chamb i The Canadian Pacific Steamships are now operating three vessels along this coast and stops will be made here every Monday 'and Friday.. The vessels are the Princess Krthleen, Princess Although there hM.p been numerous Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce parties here in past years, very few of those arriving with this now well established annual party yesterday, had been here before and they were keenly Interested In seeing Prince Ru- nerce which greekd here. j rican halibut skiopers brought jin 10.543,500 pounds to Prince i Rupert. Of .the total this year, ! 9.581.800 pounds was landed by Canadian vessels. American boats brought in 1.S13.00O pounds. Total Area No. 2 catch this vear Prominent members ; Norah and Princess Louise. On Friday at 10.30 a.m., Capt. F. C. j amounted to ft.347,800 pounds as 1950's NEWEST Beach Wear At PEOPLES STORES compared to 1949's total of ai ' ,' " -'-,- i lesser 8.380.000 pounds. Last year Norah lnt0 port wlth 8 "Padtynd going on to the territory It- iArea No. 2 closed June 3 n It. ,U""J";"'CU'' , .cw pt... &clr embarked and disembarked for A stay o' three hours here Is apparent more halibut has I the city. Embarkees wcrt cave them .s.n.ie onimrtnnilv tn m mini been brought In along the en ngeies party incllJJ Barker, architect; K I banker; Olin E. Darby t president; Herman i building and ban president; Frank rf machine manufactu: Hartley, electric comr dent; Dr. Elizabeth M woman physician andl Jacob L. Martin, pipe t tractor; M. D. McMom I belt manufacturer; F air conditioning engii ust M. Newhouse, b. A I i i.i r r J They will be back The muddy mess that Roy Rccksiedler, of Morns, Manitoba, is inspecting was once a linen chest, containing bedding, towels, and other useful household articles. Mr. Reck-, siedler's furniture, clothing, and personal possessions have been churned up by the rampant Red River until they are almost unrecognizable, and a total loss. Replacement of these articles is the responsibility of the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund. Contributions may be sent directly to die Fund in Winnipeg, or paid into any bank in Canada. I aged, of average height and 1 build. He had grey eyes, was smooth shavn. and dressed quietly, with b preference for tire coast. Landings from Area No. 3 up to and Including Jun 7 totalled 2.046.5OO pounds. In 1949, a slightly larger amount was Und- here for four hours next Tuesday evening on the stemer Prince George, Capt. E. B. Caldwell, which thcy! have specially chartered. It is the seventh Alaska tour Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Helbert. C. iHsibert, Miss P. J. Helbert and Miss M. D. Hribert for Petersburg. The vessel, sailing 'rom , Vancouver for Alaska points. continued its Journey at 12.30 jp.m. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. Mortimer blue suits.: His hair was black, and inclined to be heavy. He had a clear, resonant voice, and ' jed here 2,170.000 pounds. The Inter lational Fisheries Commission hi Seattle recently , which has been led by Charles P. Bayer, assistant to the auction manager; W. machine manufactun a deliberate, unhurried platform !much oIder when he came tu MfiUI MAffAU manner. He came from Kins-itne end ot hls davs- Drivi.it j llVll I lUjLUVY 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR1 i Wentz. gift liianufacti; I The Misses Frances and Joan lPresident cf tne An8eles local Cnambr' wh0 vas here Baln .Cross, pioneer girls, proml nent in business circles, ar irolnir today- Th' crulses Parted first Cafe Opened ston. and previously had lived in I soutin, - with Nelson his objec-Whitby. He was a son of Canon tive- be succumbsd to Illness in Newton, pioneer missionary. tne Cariboo district. S. M. Greene, gener J eer agent. Canadian I FLOOD FUND SUBSCRIPTIONS I boating. Durlr.e the week thev wlth the jaska Steamship Co i Railways, Is accompa purchased a 12 foot clinker built ! and m 1936 the steamer Prince party. To Spur Rivalry In Choice Foods LONELY 3RD AEXIT Once plank streets were built TRAIL'S END John move-i to Prince George where he '-turned publlshina. Newton erected the Empire ssssssaasasa-- boat with 2Vi hp. engine from ,. , , W. M. Watts who is leaving the Van s Bakery 25.00 cltv. moor,d at tne SINGER We repair all makes Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates By TOM WHITNEY MOSCOW (P The finest new later to riai in the press that 1 premises on Third Avenue, in-he had died, which struck him'staIling therein a modern plant as real news. A Victoria pspeithe two chief items bein? 1 ' rlcrce S.00 j fiont.. of the Princ Pnnert Row ; restaurant to be opened in Mos- Rupert Bakery 500 Ing and Yacht Club. l-rimea a canoon, aepictin? nim i:iue press ana unoiype. inrs; sniue uie ena oi me war pioneer Meat Market 5.00 studying the sketch, , and chuck-! alone cost a pretty penny. Othe started business a few days ago. I Blain Bros 2.00 ling vastly over what he saw.! busings were few indeed. x"c i It is called "The Ararat" and 'Sheardown's 'Grocery 20.00 'Yet, death was no', so far away.McBride Street, ea-sterlv. ard to , is operated by the government Buckley Meat Market 10.00 Shell Know It's Love if you take her to dim ot the j Phone 864 j Singer Sewing Centre W. J. Scott w ill leave on Monday's plane for Port Hardy where he will join the commercial Mr. Houston had not grown! 'afd First Avenue, it was large' y , of the Armenian Republic of the jSkeena Grocery 20.00 a lonely looking Stretch ot U.E.SR. newly cleared, burnt over mus keg. cruLser nD0 wnlcn 18 Sunrise poer Grocery 20 00 Frosty Locker ' 10 00 I comln5 UP tne cast on one at lts Perlodlcal trlP- Rlvers Inlet R. A. McLean . 10 00 R. F. wU1 among tne are vislUd Rudderham . 10 00 The opening of this new restaurant began-a heated comDe- Distinctive One morning, out scouting, wc ; tition in the field of Middle- noticed a tall man sitting in th ana tne party aooara me wanooo R. A. Breaks 1.00 Eastern foods. Moscow already expects to get in some good has a large number of restau-! H' F- Swafflcld 2.00 CIVIC' CENTRE DIKING ROOM For Reservations or Take Out Orders 1 rilONE 161 OTP Inn lobby, engrossed in p map of the townsite, then just out. His name, the clerk said was W. J. Alder. There seemed to be something about Mr. Aide! Eric Barton 1.00 Ted Halliway 1.00 Jas. Weir 2.00 fishing. As for Joe, his ambition is to tangle with a record-breaking soring salmon wherever h" can find it ra,nts which specialize in Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaidzhan and Central Asian dishes. They include several outstand Ame Anderson 2.00 Robert Reid 2.00 Union steamship Camosun, 1 that suggested an interview.' He . FURNITURE DESIGNING For just the RIGHT thing for your home. Come to see us MADE-TO-ORDER HOME ACCESSORIES HOBBY SUPPLIES Toys' Novelties, Children's Furniture Plastics, Venetian Blinds, Signs ing eating olaces ooened in the Capt. William McCombe, arrived cheerfully gave it and the con VPrSntinn waa tVtp nnmmanna- last year, such as the "Uzbeki- !Arthur Holbrook i.oo ' ment of a friendship lasting Stan" "TheuBaku"' Vancouver ana waypoinis, ana Al KOSS Oscar Giske Neil Cameron 1.00; sailed for northern Queen Char manv years. Little could eithe , .......B I.OO! ,t . . 11 ' wnnrp niii.spnviips pn n ctpt. lotte points at 10 p.m. She rc-, loresee me '.me would com- f. . . 0 Douglas rhri.ii,, in. r.nc npsr, "snash vit" ihrniio.i " u uu when he would serve here a L. Youngman j 00 turns .here tomorrow evening City Commissioner for a full five .sPitted lam- "af",(a dish of w D MbcAra 2 00 southbound. Disembarking nerc PENGUIN HOBBY SHOP Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street Phone Blue 446 or Green 232 Box 744 years. ( lAijiu anu aiiu lliv llKC lltXa , ( always been the Georgian res- H' K' Blackhall l.0o!from the Camsun, were more Small 5 nn I Japanese fishermen for canner- ; laurani, " ine Aragvi." ! That restaurant, which de- Learn lo Dance Expert Instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz Jive, Rhumba, Tango ... PRIVATE LESSONS . Hours: Mon.'.Tlu-U Frt. 4:30-10 p.m. Saturdays 2:30 - 8 p.m. For appointments GREEN 491 Miss F. Cross 5 no j 'M and camps up the Skeena J. Jefferies 1.00 'River. Other passengers disem-1 barking here were O. Ervlnscn,! Skelfon Film Mirth-Maker .vcs .us name irum a lamous M gtuart 2 00 j fast-flowing river of Soviet Anoriyrn0l1s nQ ! Georgia, occupies a fine estab- rj. seott ' 100 jlishment just off Mosco-v's main q q Sessions e nn Eliminate Defrosting Nuisance L. A. McNtchol, H. Llleeno. D. Hunter, John Chappell, O. Hid-der, Mrs. J. Eckert, Mrs. M. Wilson, John Wilson, F. Berg, B Latham, Mrs. W. H. Doran, A. C. 1 stem Gorkv Street. m o 1. ' i Red Skeltnn's latest rnmprtv ' "' otJ"" Z.UU n A TT - " Ul Ultlll IIKl l t.Yl K,A riot. "The Yellr.w r.uh Man " ,n. I .. "' "u,ulr ! ' Z M i Arthur Miirv MunnnoM nirertnr- formerly cf with a eludes at the Canitol Thea'tr: to. i ...i"?!' "n. ?.COr ?' A' 8 Pftt 2 00 ! MacMillan. E. Llnnborn. W. Nel u ,Jri:ut,SLril HIU1 several times k a Ya3pr 100-nn. L. Nelson. Mrs. O. Eckert m.ira -siuruife cach evening presf.nts a Cauc. PRINCE RUPERT DAHCE Si o. E. Carlson j.no and three children. Miuwa uurmg inursuay ana rn- Philips asian male dancer in the tradl- IVmlas Fisher 2.00 I --' day eevnings. tional Canrasian uniform in a S H Wonn-r 1.00 C1aN v.1 . ..i 11.. J uuu Mjf pan, ui uie fl:,pr flnnro It. has hnpn vUii.-rt .Inrnh Mlll PROTECTION ! Good Looks, To Automatic Defroster. Just plug it in the wall, adjust the Defrosting cycle and your worries are over. For free demonstration see .... . home ownfl JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue zany inventor of unbreakable by many famous American H. T. Roos jtlO windshield glass who runs foul of gursts ,n the soviet capital. H. Skattebol . 2 00 crooks and slickers and becomes Now howevcr, it soms -Tnc Daily News .501 nnocently involved in hypnot- AraRVi ls goinR to have 8hafe (Mr. and Mrs A McR;,e ,' Ism attempts at murder anj. iu lauro)s wUh The Ararat : Women flf the Moose 21i.no nayhem. . y ! The Armenian Republic has !J- c- Brady 2 00 Skelton, in this picture ,U co- -see made strenuous cfforU t0 starred with Gloria Do- pretty that Ug restaurant in Moscow BROAD3TAIRS. England W Haven, starring for the first -A hotel i man is offering free wm b0 ln nQ way ,nfcrior t(J ime in comedy roles after play- ,.Tne A . , the w of I pm''s o' beer to 70 London old .ing feature films. . . , ,.,,,,,, I age pensioners on holiday here keeps hia hom.e In P"f tlitlon with high quaWy They're a sure guarantee ranid deterioration - promise of Increased at ni uiuiiiau dnv4 miviuic-w;i it ' - Walter Sltzak, Edward Arnold. totln foods and wines. Choose horr, ness. James Gleason. Paul Harvey and Polly Moran are among the supporting cast which consists largely of character parts. The best Armenian cook in I Erevan has been engaged, cording to report, to take charge j of the kitchen of "The Ararat," j ' and the cream of Armenia's select wines and Its famed high--quality cognac were brought in ! to st"ck the wine cellars of the i establishment. I On the other hand, "Th lAragvi" is prepared to meet the j new situation. It is improving I its already excellent cuisine and j service and is counting on the j loyalty of Its old and favored 1 customers. t Muscovites who love Middle- REFRIGERATORS G.E. Refrigerators ; 9V2 cu. ft $384. Leonard ! 8cu-" 5354.00 '-AT- ! NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B. C. 210 FOR THE JUNE BRIDE SPECIAL M FRYItiC PAN FOR $3.4' this is a saving of $3.51 on the regular 8" frying par ; lor wnh only Individual pieces from $2.50 to $1' at Eastern foods stand only to gain from the competition. The prospects are that there will be plenty of customers to keep both restaurants full. 518 IKON'S 1,. A v al I a b I e at Hardware, Faint Stores and Lumber Dealers . 3rd Ave. GUATEMALAN BIRTH YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELLER j The Republic of Guatemala , was established In 1839 .