Pnnce Rupert Dctiy News Thrs.:j NDTen-.hfr S3, 1S50 Cify Council Rejects Peliiion ' " ' "v , ... ... .. i rc s. - i Ontario Of Merchants For Lafer Hours ' S 3Hv ' ' Is Bride h City council, by a 4-to-3 vote at a special me I .., i . , .... i . . . ' C3 ' " - J-V. c JVblVlUUf 1 TI , V k J-, in, ? - 3 ""k Ui U1C uuui anu UU, ! J, . 1 jjiitiis ciuiiung ana learner goous mercnants of the; k city, requesting that they be permitted to remain' L- onen until 9 n.m. Frirlavs far the shnnninrr onr;: K i . - - - - - . . J J . 1 til " J ; ci.tc ui tuitiiru; uuu employee." of Columbia Cellulose Co. who amendment of the Earlv Closi.ni? j.. , Bylaw should be for all or none Aid. FrizzeU also saw difficulty! in allowing certain categories to" open, particularly in the ca.-.t i are now working a six-day, 48-j hour week and are unable to get ; into the city during regular store j hours. . Aid. W. A. ?4cLean. Aid. Dona:d ot stores where there were mixed categories. If a change ww to be made for the cellulose A-. tr m . a I Fitch and Aid. Wilfrid McLean i voted in favor o; amending t.ne : Early Closing Bylaw to permit ; the stores in the- categories re-i quested being allowed w remain j open. Aid. G. B. Caey, Aid. H. F. vr.M-is G tons. workers, the same might be expected for Christmas shoppers, j Aid. Casey. felt tiiai the mat-! ter affected the retail merchants as a whole and they had voted ' against extension of hours. H; did not feel inclined to dWre-.1 "LL'KIE'S BOAT" Shipbuilders in the yards at CLirenviiie Nfin ,ri, ...... . . L"7 Giaaey, Aid. G. D. r'lizzell and Aid. T. B. BlacK voted against. Aid. J. N. Forman was not gard the views of the associa-i tion. He was ODDOsed to a; f-t SS boat. Construction of the vessel is part of a dr vc- for niowmizaUon of the p ovuicTs t rt tl industry. Unofficially called Xukie's Boaf-the name of an Island folk song-she is model ed on the Norwegian-type lishing boats and Is intended for u.se in comparatively rouah watw, . ' CP PHOTOi present. Last evening's special meeting of the council was sequel to the regular meeting Monday night when the petition of the three categories of merchants had been at first presented. The council, havine heard that the piecemeal change and did not I think such a great deal would j be last by the merchants any-1 way. J A. S. Nickerson thought it was1 a pretty poor show if the mer-i chants failed to accommodate, T- p oHe Amy I v EASTBOURNE, England Col. Arthur Fergu.sson. 79, veteran of campaigns in India, fi-ures he's .still useful n these men who wanted Co bi-v ECZE.V RASHES i. v, , iu im.f a jra . brf nl Retail Merchants' Association was opposed to the extension of goods in Prince Rupert. W. F. Stone mentioned the liours, had asked for the views of the association before mak-' Peddlers who were working 21 nig a uecusiuii. , "i uay. ousuicsj was Deing joined the lwal Civilian Deteirp rjuad I i NCnwiCir. FngUnd O- An' cutbnak of fowl peat in Norfolk j has made it neces-ary to kill ; 30 chickens aa a prevent;ve; measure. ' driven to the mail order houses President J. D. McRae and I After the division wjs tatsn several other members of th DR. CHAS: Antiseptic 0!H!; association were Dresent at last night's meeting. STONE SPOKESMAN W. F. Stone, acting as spokes J and the petition rejected, the council, at the suggestion of Aid. Black, decided to invite the Retail Merchants' Association to reconsider the matter with a view to making another request which might meet the situation. man for the three categories, told the council that there were between 800 and 1000 men now The,. ffWj, erltp, be4utifuy embo.ied p.pi Ray Reflects and Reminisces uu uoinunesi to Uble wMingi ar wonderfully convenient for to employed at Watson Island. In other store categories, the women were able to do the shopping but in boots and shoes, men'j clothing and leather goods, only the men could do so. Merchan's, by closing their doors to them, were losing hundreds of dollars of basiness. Answering Aid. Fitch, Mr. Stone stated that the extension Common Stocks Earning Income Of About a month from todav will ny ecciiioni. 70 iwplcim (o a p!9 tich one lundry Mving! 4 to 8 see the commencement of 1951. If one can judge from the world ' of hours was requested only j for -. ...... aw pjf.ata J . v - the period that the cellulose mill 1 sent, it can be a vear that mav IM -2-SO A number of Common Stocks of sound Ciniian Corporations can now be purchased tt pmrj t;i, at current dividends, yield from H to 8t or tto higher on the investment. We shall be glid to sea you a list of them on request. We do not sut't'Cit Duains "all rour trn io cat .construction continued. ( Later, j well challenge the Judgment of j March 31 was accepted as a dats j the most far seeing and cour- j which would be acceptable lor Almost ' ; ageous. anything In the ! he termination of the extended j ' way of international develop- j ours-' . ments can occur. - i i "Show Piofessor Hendersjn the microphone i j. u. M:Kae. Dresldent of the. basket," but by diversifying your investment io tint sttxks, it snouiu earn you an aveuge ot ; a ''J new supplies is on the way for Retail Merchants, made it clear j Wi(h t 1 the next meeting. (that any category of merchant' ,, , -f1 II TL!lJ and leakage ellm- m r ww r air nimmn CIVIC CEIITilE . rieht to oetition to he l?aMia ana ProPer maintenance. UIUCJ V.MIIUIC1I even more. Write now for this interesting list nj ' : . me city water main '""".uuuiur, should oarrv Could Evacuate Prairie Cities T5J-N BOYS' LEATHERCRAFT allowed to remain ooen. The -The attendance at the Teen Retail Merchants' Association " ,or anolner Ipw yrs and I A I If ft I ihrsrtf TES b-:y: leaf hcrcraft eroun hh.n had eone on record as bein, od- mfel re1ul-'' of a tity wi.h IU UJU L1UIUII James Richardson & Sons. in rsi',ha uf.lho, v. . nosed tn i,vurinn ,f ' a Population of 17,500, says W. R. C -'v uiiuij(,i UUl JUU IlCtS "VUlfl, IIV . , . , . been t. t air. .,,- .u . admitted i oonnycasue, nyoro engineer, uearaoiuty f -children of all MTUUMS I ' " vv vmc Ul 1,113 t tni . . L. M. Felsenthal did hot want ! Tnere ls not tnat number yet ages using the library as raucbf ' 10 established In! tSlilLXjE CLUB The meetJnqr overflow. Monday after school Poc'tfic Coosf Offices" oi ine civic Centre Bridxe Club is the new time for (pn-acpr. tn to see any return to the old ' Housing pians, as now as possiDie was stressed by the1 uvumn uc- . eontemDlated roniempiated are are mmnlctrt comoleted. It t iiDrarian. librarian M! MLss M.-iv Mtv M:.i.H,ini! ,c"le co-oruinauir io - in nrov- wi1 be held this Friday in the do their wart woric anri if u ystem of night hours. yiacxttA h M . . ... . -.. . mce staterl iirrti w . VANCOUVER Club Lounge with Mrs. A. H. hoped that those who could not il wou'd be difficult to confine Silversides in charge wc iu reai.il "v n vueui. iiieeiuig oi Uie lrince ' ' u- that total. There must be twelve Rupert Library Board wh..n Penumi? upon notice of atta -k B'tii, it wuuiu oe praciicaoie to iwi injc jjjuyi,';.' ixi win oe awe 10 laKe auvanta Of aiu uie siorej j , ,.vv kM uauc ui ine PIM ( (. thiK trrfilJn nnrl it iL lwu.i it,,. r,..,.. rr-i . isritH iiVCiH .-i titw,.. recent Yniintr fortoU li rv-l,u'c uie CK10.S of Ri'L'ina and Saskatoon effectively. iiiis new tune. XiKJ.Sc aLienuing " . t- i uiiftcu uatcuuea. Tviiau pj- e iw'ju this craft eroun are rpni.iiA,i sition would thev be in? In ar.v , OUawa polite still erowl! Thcv Wetk. This week is sponsored by a fuuu auenaance will enjoy a plta.sant evening. t, nr,..i 1 case, itaut K'iiutAvcp whatever mik. done, the.e v.. . rr.nnitt imHnrctnnd n v,.. the Canartirm l.lhrn -v A'-t.-w.;.. was riot to attend Wednesday even . v. .wv uiiuv-iovaiiu niijr Ullt. " 1 j Vimit... .tina ,.n. . t. u .t ...... tirni lion nnd nr! in lc ..l.t.p.i...l il.t-r..i i in nf.i.,...i 'S ing or the same congestion v.i'l jesult. Reach Every Home By Ad..! Want Ads, Sure Results! GIRLS' CRAFT DISPLAY - A fine display of c. aft work is on should be a time stipulation. W. F. Stone said that it had not been a fair decision which the retail merchants had madi. 0 view in the showcase at the Civic ; MOVIES -"Champions In the Centre. This is i.hp wrirlr rirmo Mulfincr" "Dhl r-,.j i.r "vuij oiifvrru jidt ueiUiC Lliey ' M in otiiiii.'), heard of the murder of Francis libraries and other media with Sul'ivan, prominent citizen of tne ldea of niaking both parents . Toronto in the Chateu Laurier. and children more conscious of Plainly, they became peeved, and tne value of good reading habits, i st i" are. They feel the ctrcum- Tne "braiian told how botjks stances were much too leisurely. could be taken out by children ' . from the library. Many new ', Grocers should . not be able " v. to - ....... ULV.,-. A ii'jw vauaua, XI. l, I by the junior gins ana includes te.K film." Owing to request ! deide hafc clothiers should do It should have been a cateaorv a r .v 1 ...,..(J u., 1Vi uiawu uii tau. ' tul le win ue a repeal snowing oi A grand group of girls meet each these aims. Friday afternoon and now it is ! " Now Waiting for YOU ot vote for the clothiers were outnumbered. J. D. McRae resented the suggestion of an unfair vote. Noth hoped that some kind volunteer t SQUARE . DANCING 'ii'v.iu i-iiuajr Fddav Why the country doctor lives v ldMed for the more for others than for him- llbrary for chlldren of aI1 s. self was discussed over the air Business at the meeting in-the other evening. It would cluded the acceptance of the . . . ... Mi'lnnnllr.n . . If. .. -. : r MAN50N J! will come and help by teaching night will see the second session them to crochet. 'aroimrl th fir.. i.f thu: ur,.,, ,,ii, ...m i i...i ing had been said about cate- ...w &i rviiiii will 1ML1UUC i lsned articles. New looms have f one hour of instruction and two 1 fcries seem ne is sun suffering, even FEARS CONFL'SION mucieu anu a snipment nours.of dancing. though a physician. He endure3 life, the hard way. Country dis- Shopping Dm Left!' Let us help you with you' , triets want more medical men Keep your car PURR-RFECT ALL WINTER Cet our cotmm cotmm resignation of Miss Olive Van Cootvn as librarian. Miss Van Cooten has been on sick leave ior six months and is now in Kelowna. Miss Macdonald is acting librarian. Present at the meeting were Mrs. M. M. Roper, chairman; Mrs. nw immm coffee SAVES AS MUCH AS but they stay away. Why? Isolation, lack of needed and up-to-date facilities, lack of convenient professional co-operation. Tint If rr or Qon tho ru uiAt-a trtn i f.t km ci'u Ii ll -.ri;;wH Basil S. Prockter, secretary; Miss Mayor Rudderham feared there would be confusion if the request was granted. .Next thing the dealers in ladies' wear would be wanting to open too. Any Many lo Travel South at -Xmas It may be necessary to bring an extra crew to. Prince Rupert to man the second Canso on the Mrs. telephones, cars or radios. And Mav Maedonald, librarian j W. S. Kergin, T. B. Black and A. that was more burdensome. HOLLYWOOD CAFE D. Ritchie. We've never lived In the Brit- tan West Indies, but do claim to IX you want w sell lt ttdvmUre know something about Skeena. Wo Special'" In Nevertheless, it's interesting, if it. News classifieds. son vwha. annoying, to discover . that in Barbadoes you can hire Ctnin' up tlic adianlagi-s flrvor," oiiKiikiKf, eroiinniv, f liaie SatilKjin qualify... ask for Instant Chave i Sanborn collte Uniayl l I jMk Mi CHOP SUEY-CHOW a native maid, a bar tender or a cook for $3 a week, and a cooling rum and coke costs eleven cents. It must be confessed the BWJ possess something. ":... Prince Rupert-Sandspit con- j necting run with the Vancouver section, it is learned at Canadian Pacific Air Lines offices. I Already, it Is apparent that ac ; celerated holiday travel will Involve several extra flights on several days Immediately pre- "oriina Phrifilmsis qk upll A3 j I WINTERIZING VflI1IK.Kli.INU y (IIIISIUC For i J:30 A M. rDllll 7 -1ft P.M. tO Canadian troons. already in Ntu Instant Co flee lltr't vrilliinf( youwam intiiffrc Jitii, fiMd Havor. mi lliiw airjina, lieaily riiticc g'xKJm-M l,lcnli-l ky It SanU.m, a lar Umcil coHce rumr r H'i vcaisl Saves Time Vu make llm mauliliHij rotfee right in the tup, (he "imiant" Hay, Jul by adding hirt 'water. Wimii-r-lul new liiii,nt .ha- k .Saiilmin tvahiii(( "(' I'"" -you've no grounds, no coHee ,( (l r lean. And Money! With Inuant (.liaw ft Sanlxnn, you ave at nun h at 40 ceril a iound over the write of regulal tollce. You'll never know how good Pusan, Korea, agree its an un Hnilno thf firat urool sfiai 1 ha : nnlv nlana T toiartl IPiltK wnA . ' . . W T . I. V 1 . ' 1 J p.WLt . UMbVUI 1 Ukll til Hi New Year when local seasonal . poverty everywhere. Open sew- SERVICE Cooling System Fuel Syttem Ignition Syttem Electrical Syttem Lubricants We do a ctmptte Winterizing job with our expert servicemen, factory-approve 1 equipment, methods and Genuine ford Harts. Save time, cold weather trouble and expense. Drive in today, let us check and adjun your car for safe, trouble-tree winter driving W I I iiuiiuuy-iuaiteia win ue reiuin- eis, rracucany no Ctrainage. r 0U1 ing to the city. '; tench hangs ove:' city -even when Steamers for Vancouver just' hard wind Is blowing. Children before Christmas also report , solicit in the streets for their IMPORTANTNOTICE coffee can be tlftill tnli 4-fit heavy bookings. ' sisters and mothers. And this ls but a glimpse of fifty thousand. advise w K is i w k wa I TH uj' hes to HOTEL ARRIVALS 20 I rM0-tc r,f "Rushbrook Heigm . VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chllcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chllcotin, Dec. 1 and 15 9 pjn. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chllcotin, Dec. 8 and 22. 8 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent 3 Prince TtuDert Overlook services to all addresses on . ,tt inT k-.cnrlfd at any tfTlc- mmmm. ulHiTiTTn ere. win ivi mo -u-r" T i ..u-, nf the l" H. Chriiitenson, J. Chalmer, V. A. Borenson, J. Donaldson, O. 3. Hansen, , Eilertson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Davis, R. J. Mawer, V. L. Hembllng, K. Forrerft. A. V. This firm is not a menu- - Hill, I. a. Mann, N. P. Steacy, ILJ Ira b Owners' Association and does no announced by tna Bob Par her Ltd. J backed by 5 years of "" coffee experience I Third Avenue Phone 5C8 u. j. Ford, A. P. Nlcol, J. I. Frasr and A. H. Tornroos, Vancouver; R. C. Cooper, Edmonton; C. Hys-lop. Butedale; W. O. Leahy, Rumson, New Jersey; A. R. Janes, Hartsdale, New York; D. R. Roberts, Kelowna; Mr. and! VARIETY m for X'mas Shoppjl Mrs. B. H. MacDonald and son, city; D. A. Potter, Ocean Falls; H. G. T. Perry, Prince George: H. D, Larson, Seattle.