tlie hemisphere, hi the land of the palms. CHRISTMAS FOR 12 Pruuc Utipcrt Qaily H(os Friday, December 24, 1043 Val Day, TCAs women's traf I.. i. ' ! 'w own .,, fic representative .took the par TROPICS GIRL eels with ber, or, at least, all hut the tree. It Stood three fcrt . out .,f TORONTO KcincniDiaiin-a ... fe. of her while uanauiau wni- 70 Of1 PATIiOXS... mas of a year ago will brighten this vear's green, tropical Christmas of Lutchmindai Sinph better known as "Dolly" back in MAY WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY To A VERY MERRY CHR,ST her home town of Point au r'l'y vr s licenced out of here hi 1943 whi'e five were licenced in the district. This Hid not account for many Vancouver seiners which came to this area dur-in gthc period of the local season only. Gillnetters in the Prince Rupert area in 1948 numbered 708, a similar number to 1947 but fewer than the 849 in 1946. There were seven canneries operating in Prince Rupert vicinity in 1918 while' there were 11 in the entire Prince Rupert district which extends as far south as Queen Charlotte Sound. Pere, in Trinidad, 10 miles off the northern tip of Soutn FISHERIES STATISTICS Sc in boat and Gillnct . Operations This Year About Same as Last Thirty-six sclnboats were licensed for the salmon fisheries out of Prince Rupert during the past year, the number being similar to that of 1947 but ahead of 30 such vessels in 1936. For the entire Prince Rupert district 174 seiners were licenced In 1948 compared with 176 in 1947 and 144 in 1946. Only one herring seiner actu- SHOWING TODAY AND SAT. orS A victim of infantile paralysis .IO tijm A. . Dolly came to Toronto in a wheel chair some 14 months ago as a ward of the Junior Red Cross, unable to walk. After spe cial treatment at the Toronto wmmm, Steamship Movements l''or Vancouvw Sunday si.. Coquitlam, 11 p.r.i Tuesday ss. C a r e n a, 1 :30 ii FRIDAY AT 7 P.M. . I! m u MLY i "I'vnuni UNi, MATIXt'v EVENING 7 P.M. - General iiospn.ai sue waineu j up the passenger stand to a North Star skylincr on Trans-Canada Air Lines Inaugural Caribbean flight. That was on December 2, but ihe irans-Canaua name de-. nartment did not fort 17-year-old Dolly, even if she were some 3,000 miles away In the most southern o: me British West Indies island. This afternoon, when a sky- linf lnfi f.n it Pnrihhe.in a.oj exf.XiXXXXXXXXXXXtXtXXXtXtXfftfx-c-'.":-ft-. ri.r..t. note mm (1 :l SPECIAL DISKS WILL I.F.AVK svxi i ... ..,,r. ir y, , p.m. Thursday ss. Prince George, 11:15 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Cardena, p.m. Wednesday ss Prince George 10 a.m. Friday ss. Coquitlam, 1 p.m For Alice Arm and Port Simpson Sunday ss. Cardena, 11 p.m. From Alice Arm and Port Simpson , Tuesday ss Cardena, a.m. From Ocean Falls flloht it rnri-prl a frosted, f ullv i "itTO I r- - A CRY JM Sunday Midnight AIO Monday and Tuesday decorated Christmas tree and four pounds of maple fudge from TCA to Dolly, and 13 bea-tifully wrapped Christmas gifts from friends of the Junior Red Cross a bit of Christmas cheer and remembrances from her companions in the land of pines to Dolly, on the other half of f YOUNG HEARTS TO UTfl George ;"; T vlVV 4 e " George y . i . jrt.4r vniiwn oinnn I I Wednesday ss Prince 10 a.m. For Ocean Falls Thursday ss. Prince 11:15 p.m. For Alaska Wednesday ss Prince midnight. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince p.m. ' 'fif iuuiiu uiuyy Advertise in the Daily News! 1 RUPERT MENS " 2 and BOYS STORE S 2 Hoys' Suits . Z Boys' Parkas " 2 lioys' Sweaters Hoys' Windbrcakers For A Boy's Xmas Z RUPERT MENS I and BOYS STORE MOUNTAIN BEAUTY Scenic thrills spread before Shirley Cain of Banff as she rides up Mt. Norquay's steep ski course on Banff's new chairlift. In this distance is Mt. Rundle while 2,500 feet below is the town of Banff. Actually Miss Cain is only 30 feet off the ground but the steep slopes fall away so rapidly views like this are common on the 3,000-foot ride to the top of the run. . (CP. Photo) Britons Are Moving Out emigrated during the year compared with about 125,003 for the whole or 1947. This Included about 100,000 bound for Commonwealth' countries, of which 30.000 went to Canada. Several ...... -if Bri tain's Labor government is walching this growing exotlus with mixed feelings. It is taking no steps to impede the flow, but is keeping in mind the passible effect on Britain's present all-out production effort whfcre 1.UH Fisures Show That 1011,0(111 Migrated to Dominions By H. L. JONES Canadian Press Sta.ff, Writer LONDON CP-In a swelling inisratiorust-rcam now auuroach- CHIROPRACTOR thousand others also went to Canada on assisted air passage. To counteract this out-flow, 74,700 displaced persons from Europe had entered Britain between April, 1947, and the end of last October. They were ing ' 1501000 a year, Britons are'every skillptl h'l " needed. In some cases the very wor4 leaving Lo "seek their "austerity island" new homes and opnor- f9 with each one of you h . JjXVr' T WJ ers oiner countries arc trying lo picked because they volunteered attract are same ones Britain t,. u,,.iif i.- i,n.si'.. .i,.,,. (unities in younger lands. John F. L. Hughes, DC, Ph.C 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 4 for ' "-not Appointment ks 10:30 mm. to 1 a ::ti p.m. and 3 to & p.m. Muiiclny Hiul F'rlclujr, 7:30 p.m. foi those uiiHbln to crime during thi liny. UECEI'TIONiaT In attend-uncc ullcruoons. ireelinns vv " t n, 4 iiuiii o mmvi mail- is most anxious to keen. A labor n.ri ii,i,.ui. nt,., n, i Most of them are bound for commonwealth countries 1 ike; department spokesman said no ' , this Yulctide and all VMgV y qgBgLllll 0,1 through the New on ihi mme nogum j MnPnl I ICTCD lElflLUol U f Year. ' TUAVEMU;. E W. : NEWS CAUTOUN "j Mtll A''' . . 7:oo - a.oa p.m. BRtNNAN mil IH!. A. MacKenzie v ! Canada, Australia and South Africa- Most have wanted to go a long time and only now are getting the chance with, improving transport facilities. Thousands are taking advantage of asssist ed passengers offered by countries for certain types of skilled British workers. barriers were put in the way of any Briton trying to cmigrat-v But should lie be a key mar. who could not immediately be replaced, then the case probably would be "put to him as an i:i-Mividual." Up to the end of September this year almost 120,000 persons mines and textiles. If they had no skill, they were taught hero, j OTUI K IMMIGRANTS ! In addition ordinary immigration into Britain to the end ef September totalled 56,000 but1 Board of Tra.l; officials said they had no way of know-in-;' how many of these people plan- j ned to stay. j The queues Of those seeking to emigrate are still long. An i a . . iii - ml m m f Furniture -1 I i-t ' I I . , 'III! It H ni A I I Tv I" 1 I NEW LCXlim STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT and best wishes' this holiday' season estimated 00,000 are waiting lo go to South Africa and some 8 .30,000 to New Zealand. Australia House has a waiting list of "sev (Christmas eral uiousanci and hones to Season's i kffiCOACAn'Q I 9 I move 40,000 next year. But the queues at Canada House arc not as long as thev and 2ir appy New Year ? For Reservations Wrile or Call CITY OR DF.POT OFHt'li PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1 I xf . i o y I fHk i "8 - tMA were. Main reason is the I.aboi government's action in cutting from 5,000 l $120,000 1 to 1,000 the amount emigrants are allowed to lake to countries outside, the sterling area. This will KAIEN f To one inJ ill wt yj " 'Jllli A I I nc c rin c a HARDWARE BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS W. J. Richards (Joe Scott) s.ivi.- uruain uonars- Dut means emigrants to dollar countries! may not be able to take their entire ussrls with them. Every now and 'then a controversy breaks out, hi the letter -"II 8? J Yuletide, and a happy, jf j - J V "j J 'harry New Vearl - nnn,mvnwwraM,nilwv , IRJirtJ,,),), jj ' aH M otion oi ine itnusn Prss , about the advisability of leavni;; uriiain in ner hour of need. There are arguments for both J u j h RUPERT RADIO & ELIXIR I LWiwo i i "T sides, but the "Nos" get, added support from a fact-flndinf; agency during the year. Political and Economic Planning, an independent fact-finding organization probing Britt ain's population structure, said its nimuie-ageu groups were being drained through migration because mainly the young and vigorous were leaving. This could only be halted if the Do minions were prepared to accept wSfy. 1 CHIHSTMAS 1 I : fp GIlEEfflSS 1 " NOBLE & WICK . 4 HOLLYWOOD g .m iT-- CAFF g :J ALFRED CHOW a cross-sceuon of age group HUNSTANTON, Norfolk, Eng land '(Pi Mick, Walter Cawslon's terrier entered a butcher's shop, looked around, grabbed a Joint lrom among e.cvcral wailing to be collcclcd, and ran. After a chase, Mick placed the Joint was Cawston's order on tha Cawston doorstep, waged his tail, barked until the door was " ' McCUTCHEON - I il PHARMACY , "-, Iii" McRAE BROS. LTD. LIMITED ! I , . III " .1 a.';ay3 Classified advertising brings results. ,. .. ni ,. ,