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Rupert
Dolly
Kew3
Thursday,
February
9,
1950
Waterfront
I
Historic
Sites
W.
Robinson,
I
Mrs.
W.
Robinson,
G.
Lambly.
j
Civic
Centre
G.
Lamely,
f
W.
Osborne.
Committees
Of
Terrace
Board
.
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CANADA'S
COST-OF-LIVING
1NDFZX
,
1935
39
100
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162.8
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JAN.I
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WHIN
CHOOSING
T-l
TERRACE
Standing
commit-1
tees
of
the
Terrece
Board
of
I
Trade
for
the
year
are
announced
'
as
follows
by
President
C.
J.
Nor-
I
MJX
;
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AfTT-lMil
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tiro
T
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Vinn
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Seventeen
Thousand
Tons
of
Herring
I'ort
;
Simpon
Hunting
Accident
...Herring
seining
in
Eclye
Pass,
Surf
Inlet
and
Ogden
Channel
wag
suspended
last
Thursday
merit
Ptlft
Lindstrom,
A.
Gillanders.
Entertainment
E.
Sargent,
B.
Calvert
on
fur
a
warm-rink.
cocoa
J
11
1
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I.
I
....
Try
flue
tn
heavv
winds
and
thp
fift
vouuaIq
fje
MilK
WIIBH
.
"
i-iiagni
III
U1U
ve
home
from
'operations,
before
coming
into
port
for
tne
week-end,
i
hunKry
tv
1(urnjie(i
their
loads
in
packers
which
proceeded
to
1,1(1
sl"r(S
!s
iNamu,
Butedale,
Stevet6n,
Vancouver
and
other
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CH00SWG
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1949
1
.,
1950-
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GIM
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MILK
LIVINO
COSTS
DOWN
-Canada's
cost-of-living
Index
continued
to
decline
In
December.
On
Jan.
1,
1950,
it
stood
at
111.0,
a
drop
of
a
half
point
in
a
month
and
the
fifth
consecutive
monthly
decrease.
The
long
climb
from
the
ending
of
major
price
controls
in
1948
began
to
level
off
in
October
of
1948.
It
rose
slightly
during
the
summer
of
1949
to
reach
an
all-time
peak
of
162.8
In
August.
The
December
decrease
was
due
largely
to
a
sharp
drop
in
the
price
of
eggs.
(C.
P.
Photo)
Dodds,
Dr.
Ken
MacPherson.
Finance
II,
Soencer,
Steve
Howlett,
G.
McAdams.
Highways
D.
K.
Kerr,
G.
Lambly,
D.
G.
Little.
Housing
S.
Kirkaldy,
C.
Mir.h-lel,
O.
Kaulbeck.
Industrial
W.
Robinson,-
H.
Spencer,
George
Peters.
Membership
Mrs.
C.
J.
Hor-rington,
W.
F.
J.
Osborne,
Mrs.
H.
Spencer.
Municipal
Affairs
D.
G.
Little,
Dr.
F.
McGilvery,
Fred
Fisher.
National
Affairs
V.
F.
J.
Osborne,
Harold
Lynum,
A.
H.
Irving.
i
Publicity
G.
McAciani3,
Mrs.
L.
Newhouser.
Mrs.
T.
Fraser.
Radio
8teve
Howlett,
T.
Tra-
ser,
Charles
Adam.
Packed
Vacuum
VICKERS
southern
point,
clue
to
power.
northern
SUb-(livlsion.
From
the
shortage
and
relief
In
this
res-
northern
sub-division
at
Edye
pect
can
only
depend
on'thejPass
and
0den
Channel,
the
weather.
Total
catch
last
week
j
natch
since
the
season
started
was
17,315
tons,
the
majority
is
20,175
tons
9,625
tons
short
of
cauiiht
in
Edye
Pass
(15.155!
the
30.000
ton
quota
for
that
tnns
and
Oftden
Channel
.eetnr.
In
the
other
sub-dlvis-440
tons).
At
Surf
Inlet
the
Jon,
which
includes
Surf
Inlet,
catch
amounted
to
720
tons,
catch
to
date
has
totalled
23,151
The
areas
are
divided
Into
the
tons
of
the
quota
nf
40000
tons,
central
sub-division
and
the
It
i
;
expected
the
northern
sub-
GIN
,
liner,
Chilcotin,
Capt.
Harry
Mc
division
quota
will
Ti'ave
been
pitai
h-re
in
Rcbert
Sankey's
vest-leaned
ur
within
the
next
two
.Pi
Aiinpn-
,i,.h
,aH
n
m.
Lean,
returned
to
port
from
hei
f
i
l.nre
,
y
whereupon
the
ercney
trip,
Eddie's
narents,
Mr.
I
fortnightly
voyage
to
Maaset
In-
ni
rmi:y
ai.w!
nring
results.
di
win
muve
m
wie
ccniliu
.nnri
Mr
W
R
Ramnum
.am
in
let
points,
sailing
at
9
p
m.
for
Vancouver
and
waypoints.
area
to
clean
up
fish
there
it
the
cily
visiting
their
son
and
they
are
Still
running.
inn
to
rpturn
tn
Pnrt.
Slmnsnn
VfCKERS"
II
t!5TlltfD
IN
CANADA
awd
is
pitTiiiMno
svCalvrrt
This
ailvertistment
is
not
published
or
displayed
by
the
Liquor
Control
iloarit-qf
by
the
Government
of
lSnti
.b
Columbia
Resolutions
J.
H.
Smith,
O.
II.
Kerr,
Harry
King.
Locker
Plant
Halibut
Chunks
15c
ll.
C.
P.
R.
.steamer
Princess
Nor-ah.
Capt.
Graham
Hughe
.arrived
in
Port
Saturday
afternoon
en
route
to
Vancouver
and
way-points.
Aboard
the
vessel
returning
to
their
home
in
eastern
United
States
after
a
visit
in
Juneau
were
Mrs.
G.
Parson
and
daughter
Peesfy.
VALENTINE
CARDS
At
'
soon.
Sampson
Is
being
at-
Resting
comfortably
In
Gen-
r.ew
home.
Sampson
is
being
at-eral
Hospital
here
is
22
year
old
tended
by
Drs.
R.
O.
Large
and
Eddie
Sampson
of
Port
Simpson
,T.
A.
MacDonald.
who
was
brought
to
the
city
last
week,
shortly
after
he
was
Making
an
early
arrival
in
port
accidentally
shot
In
he
ankle
f-nm
Vancouver
and
wavpoints,
during
a
hunting
accident
at
Union
steamer
Coquitlam.
Capt.
Pearl
Harbor.
During
hunting
William
McCombe,
tied
up
at
of
birds,
a
12-gauge
shot
gun
2:45
Sunday
afternoon
and
sa!!-hfld
by
Vernon
Dudoward
ac-
pd
at
11
p.
m.
for
Port
Simpson,
i
cidentally
discharged.
The
vie-
Alice
Arm
and
Stewart
whence
.
tim
was
without
aid
for
three
she
returned
here
Tuesday
morn-j
hours
before
nurse,
Mrs.
John
Irnr
at
8
o'clock
to
sail
at
1:30
p.m.
Gr'
nell,
attended
to
the
wound,
on
her
return
south.
At
six
thirty
'He
was
then
brought
to
the
hos-
Sunday
evening,
unother
Union
ond
itrr
will
havn
ninny
ttatUiflcd
custom
tr
this
sjirlnic
Cusumiers
who
hove
no
worries
,
,i
supi'lv
Thcv
know
they
are
mmu
!
of
a
pleniful
supply
of
tne
finest
meut
otltoln-i
ninn
dillifulties?
Noiicl
They
Juut
c
iirm
down
Ui
the
Loc
ken
Plant
and
pick
out
steak.
hanitmru'T
as
they
desire.
Bo
hunting
from
market
to
market
for
the
meat
that
Is
not
hi)iy
peop
'
rn,lt
locker,
save
tine,
money
and
worry
by
purchasing
quality
menu
r
Inm
Hie
I
ker
Plant.
VALENTINE
CUT-OUT
BOOKS
0
Classified
ads
bring
results.
It's
business
wise
to
advertise.
Full
Select-ion
pert
Freezing
Company
Ltd.
830
2nd
Avenue
Phone
Red
387
(SHOES
by
V
Of
pi
msi
wm
MIT
TODAY
FOR
My
HEW
DUtOOUS
MOWN
RECIPES
518
3rd
Ave.
'
Bos
1
118
Red
4
0
Shrine
Bond
Concert,
Feb.
3,
Civic
Centre
i
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i
ymi
JUST
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First
Time
in
Prince
Rupert
O
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h.
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Phone
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I
4
Headquarters
for
WINTER
SPORTS
EQUIPMENT
y
Skis
ond
Ski
Equipment
,v?
C.C.M.
Matched
Ice
Skate
Outfits
Campbell
Badminton
Racquets
and
Shuttlecocks
Sleighs
Famous
Brower
Research
Orthopedic
Shoes
and
'
Boots
.
B,
C
and
E
Widths
BILL
SCl'BY
FIR
IX
SCl'BY
Fl'BS
BILL
SC'l'BY
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BR0WNW00DS
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Canada
Starch
Company,
Limited,
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CIS
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No
Soap!
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CHIC
YOUNG
BROADWAY
CAFE
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BILL
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Cooking
:
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mm
Hours
7
a.m.
tc
1
a.m
For
Take-Home
Orders
Phone
200
J
1
Aw
I
-
Stuck
Again!
Now
Here!
NEW
1950
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
T
You
get
the
Good
Things
first
from
the
.
Chrysler
Corporation
High
Compression
Engines
1
Hydraulic
Brakes
T.
Floating
Power
.
All
Steel
Bodies
':
Automatic
Over
Drive
Transmission
O
Fluid
Drive
And
Many
Other
Firsts
See
your
local
Chrysler
Plymouth
Dealer
FOR
YOUR
WALLPAM.1
HANGING
For
Your
Interior
Painting
and
Decorating
.Call
SPENCE
&
MATUIK
Phone
Blue
215
-
233
11
Street
WuEnpta
.
.
.
HEPES
VOUP
GUuij
-
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I
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IT
UPSTAIRS;
Ifffls.
w
PONT
GET
I
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tin
n
..1
IS
MILLION
TIMES
A
IV
K.CHP
IT
M
RD
MTU
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kT
THIS
DESK
r
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RUPERT
MOTORS
LIMITED
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ml
3
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m-
w.
in
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'jtt
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Knitting
Supplies
For
Baby
!;
L
Newlands
Soaker
Wool
I
I
I
lie
stork
shoppe
!
303
3rd
Ave.
Blue
810
,
Tit-:
.
i-,
i
MANUFACTURERS'
AGENT
,
Wholesale
Warehouse
Tarrying
a
representative'
stork
for
prompt
service
to
the
trade
GOODYEAR
TIRE
&
RUBBER
CO.
Tires,
tubes,
batteries,
Hemmed
In!
hose,
belting,
accessories.
CANADIAN
WESTINGHOUSE
CO.
Lamps
only,
fluorescent
1
.'i
;
A
HUNDRED
WIVES
TO
CHOOSE
FROM,
AND
I
HAC9
TQ
ft
and
incandescent,
6
to
230
volts.
GENERAL
BATTERY,
CO.
of
CANADA
Radio
batteries"
flashlights,
ignition
batteries.
'
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NOW.
LETS
SEE-
v
THIS
S
U
DRAW
DRAW
ill
PHONE
363
which
wire
on
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iv,y
COAT.'
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(
sew
vaui?
MV
TOuTE
CANJ
Q.
H.
WOOD
&
CO.
Industrial
sanitation,
paper
towels,
cupiS,
DO
TW
6E3T
JOS
,
bbWiNG
ON
'
deotlorizers.
A
BUTTON
?
DUSTBANE
COvof
B.
C
Dustbane,
Sisal,
Janitor
supplies.
-
BLONDiE
For
Estimate
-
m
ond
Supplies
3
hotel
and
restaurant
supplies.
'
'
'
'
IMPERIAL
WIPINO
RAG
CO.
and
others
PRINCE
RUPERT
SUPPLY
HOUSE
8
Mitchell
&
Currie
ltd.
712
Second
Ave.
P
O.
Box
772
Phone
632
Builders
and
Contractors