Prince Rupert Daily News " Saturday, June 17, 1950 . Today ... 6:45 - 9 p.m. Joel McCrea in 1TJ1L0UTR'DERS Mr. and I.Iis. E. C. Horton and Mr. and Mrs. Q. McCullough leave the city aboard the Camosun Sunday. Both Mr. Horton and Mr. McCullough were employed by the Columbia Cellulose Co. at Watson Island. board the "ferry" which operates a few feet between the pier and jagged rocks below the walk. The cabins in that vicinity are a sorry sight. The Fire Chief visited his construction since 1948 so he wanted to see if It was still there. It was there all right Union steamer Camosun, Capt. jr"""e disembarked here: Harry McLean, arrived in port at ! David Pevote, Robert Alexcee, Waterfront JTO5 - - 1 1 V1' T-w" 3 p.m. yesterday. The following 1 Mrs. Flld, sr., Mrs. Field, Jr., and i Sunday Midnite Mon. Mat. 4 p j -s Uwo children, S. Geib, George !Neale, B. Steinhopf, S. Peterson. Pat Reilly, C. Nichol, J. DeCarlo i l7& WUm 0ttUll 1 I INCE SI CRY Of CBlMt For He's A Jolly Good Fellow mm L. Webster, Mjs. Peter Ware and two children, Mrs. M. Kalt, Mrs A. Pahlke, S. McLeary, Mrs. C. P. , Bussinger. Mrj Kirkham, Mrs. ! Anderson, Harold Chong. Final Rush Of Halibut Due With Closing Of Area 3 A Visit To Salt Lake WLLAaX IViiKTCmiliVlS Mil ft.!Z"r -A I con mmmvm j MOo ha MATfltlD but someone had played havoc i with the interior. It seems that most caoins are suffering from the' visitation of vandals. While walking along the Fire Chief remembered the time the i sidewalk had caught fire. As a result, a section of trees burnt themselves ouc. He said 'that, ' while running up and down the' embankment for water, scores of people passed the site and , had not offered ;heir help. He felt very indignant about the matter at the time, adding that Advertise through Classifieds. With the closure of Area No. 3 announced for July 5, halibut vessels will land their catches rapidly here and head out for the grounds for the final swat at the game this year. This week has been very slow at the halibut exchange, even slower than the previous quiet week. But the rush is : expected to come next week. The he was refused help even when I announcement came Thuisday the myni, una oy ncAt, jiiui.iuuj u if waterfront buyers may be 'swamped with fish again Iron? i the larger vessels. Swimmers complained aunit the chilly water a few feet below the surface. The top bn warm; almost lukewarm. Bu REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Graduation Photos ' ' Call at CHANDLER'S STl'DIO 216 4th St. Ph. Green 389 Open evenings by appointment Mon lo Wed. 7p.m. r ? p hi. Total landings by Canadian I 'farther down a parka would b-j and American boats up to Friday j& valuable a fcessory. were slightly higher as compared i The spot is enjoyable although R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near.CFPR) f to last year. They might have I the entire area could be lm-been greater if catches delivered , proved on. As it stands, cabins to this port last week had not, are rotting una almost every - Fur Cold Storaee WE PAINT is grown over with and DECORATE Sunday Mcfy 1 8 FATHER'S DAY GIFTS been so light. Speaking In figures, the Canadian landings Into IT HAS BECOME GOSPEL ' IN PRINCE RUPERT THAT THE FINEST DINNERS ARE SERVED AT THE CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM "Chicken In the Rough" To Take Out Phone 868 for reservations thing eLse grass. - 4 Good Reasons Proteclic Exterior or Interior WHY 'YOU .SHOULD Prince Rupert up to Friday tot- ailed 9,622,800 pounds, higher Dr. and Mrs L. W. Kergin have rrom 9 F Moths He Theft stoue; your :, precious furs SPRAY or BRUSH Wallpaper Hanging Shirts Ties Socks Hats Fants Jackets Sweaters Belts JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue than last year. American landings to date have been down a little this year. They totalleu 2.454,500 All in all, this season has been very good up to the present time. ; American vessels dominated at HIE LATEST PAINT BURNING METHODS" been making a leisurely cruise since Wednesday to Alaska aboard their power cruiser Ale-dor. Accompanying them is their daughter. Miss Dorothy Kergirt, who will leave by plane Monday on her return to her i nurses' training duties at Van- , RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE MATUIK SPENCE and Phone Blue 215 233 Uth St the waterfront this week as they aaafaiaiHi ; landed 485,000 pounds " at various "ua .couver Genera' Hospital. Canadian landings; I fish houses totalled only 41,000 brought in by lone vessel Friday. The Co-op. received no halibut at all and the total weekly landing up to Friday 'was 526,000 pounds. Friday beinr such a beautiful sunny day, this waterfroni reporter completed a jaunt to the fait lakes across the harbor from the city. He wasn't alone when he arrived there. Stretched ou' 1 ?Rm$ '(0 vnV 3- u I Ladies or Mens Woolen Suits and Coats . - . Also Stored in Our Vault ; Phone 974 Today BILL SCUBY FURS ?n the pier, along catwalks and on diving boards were the vounger element of the city. But there were also a few "elder" voungstcrs. Th reporter Made the trip in Fire Chief Carl Becker's crafh And we couldn't have picked i better day in which to mak 'he trip. We were half way out and the reporter took his shirt off-. The spray and the warm sea breeze is good for what ails 303'3r(i;Avf.' FOKfTtEE PICK-UP SKRVICE Box 4 lit BOULTER & WELTER vou. Gliding Blnnsr smoothlv. we ""ere soon overtaken bv speeding j craft. It is said Johnny Wilson's ' (Formerly B & W Transfer) i Concrete, Gravel and Cement oat is about the fastest of iU kind In these waters. He was speeding over for a swim. ! A ramp Is now completed at the pier so it Is not necessary to fashion footwear Phon Black 774 . . .. . ' v ! ' i r '(0ffi.ee) 'T.jhlortort Youngs, 3rd Avenue Learn to Dance A I X ;4 jf' - f rtl Expert instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz, Jive " ' ; Rhumba, Tango Private Lessons For appointment Ort'cn 491 PRINCE RUPERT DANCE STUDIO Learn to Dance 'yyi try' vssf wj?4 4 4. ' i mi W S W 1 '4 1 T & t ' w v WASA m Ifarasfl mm Z-3PROTECTI0N ! I j" Good Looks, Too! A KA fep'-It'ialinmc owner-'! ( rfi keeps his house in perfect p- J - W dltlon with high quality P" I ,'';'.., ,;; .: ;.,.-y.- - ( f ' 'l I I il I The Canadian Bankers' Association hereby offers a reward of Ten Thousand Dollars for the arrest and conviction, or for information leading to the arrest and conviction, of the person who entered the Bank of Toronto, Beaver Hall Hill Branch, Montreal, -Que., on May 25, 1 950, and, in his escape, by gunfire wounded the branch manager, Mr. S. G. Bickley, and fatally wounded R.C.M.P.' Constable Alexander Gammon. The Canadian Bankers' Association retains the right to approve or reject tiny claim for reward, and, in.the event of its approval of more than one claim, to divide the amount of the reward in such proportions as it may see fit between the claimants whose claims have been approved by it. No claim for reward will be considered unless made in writing to the secretary of the Canadian Bankers' Association, Montreal, within thirty days after the date of conviction. - - This offer cancels and replaces the of for of a special -reward of Five Thousand Dollars previously made by the Assoc icrtion.' j ., " ; Dated at Montreal s -. - June 16, 1950. , VlXfc:- FOR THE JUNE BRIDE h SPECIAL : $7:rtYi;;3 PAN FOR $3.49 ' tbis it a tavincj of $3.51 on the fgular g" frying par for M uittk only r. 4 Individual pieces from $2.50 to $11. J yAvaiia!slf 3t Hardwar,..Piiiit Store$73n4Umer Dealers . at SANSON'S f 518 iird Ave. ' YO'UR FRIENDLY JEWELLER APPRECIATE (EARLY ADVEP.TIS1NU COPY IS