Prince Rupert Daily News Friday. October 20, 1950 Today 6:43-9 P.M. "comanchVSXI back on the run again last nisht after a thorough overhaul after the busy summer. She mailed last night from Vancou-jwr on the run to Alice Arm and Stewart and is expected hete tomorrow afternoon. Waterfront Whiffs - - Sunday Midnite z.-L"- 5 v Mo"oy Mating Marie Noene, SUter Superior, Mrs. E. Q. Tremblay, Mrs. C. B. Morshead, J. J. Williams, Mrs. 8 Johnson, Mrs. J. Andrew, Mrs. T. J. Hunter, O. Johanon, A. Seven, Mrs. J. Oysterson, Mrs. W. J. Nelson (Ocean Falls), Bob Martin, Y. Prokopin, Mr. Green, Mrs. E. Wick, J- R. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Kendrew, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Q. O. Whitfield, Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs. J. Stafford. M. Clark. J. Mc-Swain, L. Cloutler, H. J. Knowles, Mrs. L. Micholuk, Mrs. Semeniff, G- J. Curtln, Const. J. R. White, Kee Low Kam, Nun Ling, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Baker. PRESTON FOSTER ELLEN DREW In 5 It's a Wallace Sale ... j of DRAPERY and CURTAINING ! 39c - 49c - 99c - $1.49 GERG2 REr' MARIAN ma ; "THlUmJ Results of the rail and shipping strike last August are still being felt here Northern Construction Company are held up on their school building program because they have not been able to pet lumber.' They expect it early next week but arc bemoaning the fine days they hav. lost. ' 1 I 'GERONIMO' 1 THE PIN Dii,' TUESDAY MONDAY . Rosalind Russell Ray Millar Dry Dock Busy CRC Having Extensive OverhaulStrike Effects Still Felt A filip of fall activity is developing at the Prince Rupert dry dock where 102 men are now on the pay: roll. Packers, halibutters and other vessels are receiving attention and the lighthouse tender Alberni went on the pontoons yesterday for cleaning and painting. She will be coming off next Monday. Principal Job of work being car- . " IN Yards and Yards of Wantable Attractive Drapery and Curtaining ! WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE ! "A WOMAN OF DIM m u 'iBI Shows at 7 P.M.-9:05 C P. S.S. Princess Louise, Capt. G. O. Hughes, arrived In port at 10:45 a.m. Friday enroute to Skagway and other Alaska ports, sailing north at noon. Disembarking here were Mr. and Mrs O. Wood, Miss J. White, Miss E. Zettergreen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexcee, Miss O. MacKay, -Mn. H. O. Jamieson and son, Miss M. A. Kerr- Embarking here for the north were Miss G. Zuduskl and Mrs. E. Abercrombie. Seventy-nine passengers sailed from Vancouver. Capt. O. O. Hughes Is replacing Capt. William Hu-benet on the present run of the Princess Louise. I i Syracuse, founded in 734 B.C., in ancient times was the wealthiest and most populous city in: Catholic Card Parties Start ,are expected until next week. However, the Prince George, on her northbound trip Wednesday jane" southbound Thursday, the ; Princess Loui.-5 and the Chilcoti.i Friday have kept the front fiom i being entirely deserted. The rc-jfrigerator ship Lucldor was in I Tuesday. rled out at the present time is an extensive overhaul of John Cur-rie & Sons' towboat CRC after twenty-two years of faithiul service. The job -on CRC includes extensive replanking, re-decking and new bulwarks. The vessel has been in the yard for the past month and will be the'e for another two weeks. Sicily, I A couple of thousand ket;S of beer from Vancouver arrived on the steamer Chilcotln Friday afternoon for discharge here. Some may think that a good sized cargo but longshoremen call it an ordinary shipment. A3 much as five thousand kegs have been handled. CN. S.S. Prince George, Capt. Willam Eccles, arrived in port Thursday on its return trip from Ketchikan to Vancouver and sailed at midnight. Embarking here were Mr- and Mrs. W. Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, G. Hudson, Mrs. J. Nahir, Mrs. F. Mattison and two children, H. W. Hamilton. J. Hammett, B. Allen, Mrs- Rochester, W. Werson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Weatherlll, Mrs. D. C. Stevenson and child. Miss E. Clement, Ed Daley. Miss O. Sperling, Rex Vincent, J. Mc-Leod, Mrs. A- Loiselle, Mrs. A. nan mcnaras is sal lng for, J I rk , , . I Stewart tomorrow night on the CanadS Camosun. r, ? .""'"u w " .r. lh.e trlp 10 tl oJ K. F. Harding left V' today on a dYvh.irSti business trio to Vannn..; . ?.ay he and Mr Suit r- - " Vancouver on the tami V The Catholic Women's League' winter card parties got off to a Kood start Thursday - with 16 tables in p;ay. irs. E. Coughlin, I president of the C.W.L., was con- j vener. Refreshment committee consisted of Mrs. Leo Dolron, Mrs. O. R. Brett, Mrs. L. Amadlo ancl Mrs. J. Garon,. Winners at cards were: I Bridge Ladies' high. Mrs. H.I Tweed; men's high, Henry Clou-tier. 1 Cribbage Ladies' high, Mrs. M. Saunders; men's high, T. Suffering from a fractured right hand after a fall from his bicycle at Ninth Avenue West, Lome Glllis, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Glllis, 344 Eighth Avenue West, now has a cast on his arm. Joint Rn Union steamer Chllcotin, Capt. Harry McLean, arrived in pon shortly after 4 p.m. I yesterday. Besides passengers, she had 170 tons of freight for the c:ty as well as express and mail. She sailed last night for the Queen Charlotte Islands. She will call here again tomorrow on her southbound trip to Vancouver. Except for passcn'-.r boats, thn waterfront is a pretty deserted place these days. A few small craft are, moving around but the steady stream of fishing boats and others that have been coming in and out sine? halibut season opened in May are either away in the south or being put away for the winter. No freighters have been in port since the middle of the -week and none Luiga Silva Brown. O. Santurbane, T. Chriii- Lieut. Cdr. J. M. Colby, stafi officer at H.M.C.S. Chatham, left by plane tdday for Ottawa o business, . . . . WORLD FAMOUS CELL; toir, V. Hurrell, Miss E. San-dalis, , Mrs. R. Cameron and child, H. T. Anderson, Sister Union steamer Camosun went Hamer. 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