Prince Rupert Daily New Wednesday, November 15, 1950 TIN SHEBiti N oTdofp.SHOP WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE YARD GOODS TO SACRIFICE AT Cut Prices WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE Famous Pirate Saga Is Here "Treasure Island," Robert Louis Stevenson's famous swashbuckling adventure story, Ls translated to the screen o the Capitol Theatre here this Thursday, Friday and Saturday in thrilling technicolor with BoDoy Dr.scoll, Robert Newton and Basil Sydney topping a stellar cast of character?. i The melodrama is filmed on a i. spacious and realistic scale, giving full and adequate expression to Ih-i original tale of elemental --assions, terrific cha.acter con-flic's and suspense inherent in Ihe famous saga of pirate treas-I urp- ! Producer of "Treasdre Island" is Walt Disney who movs from ""-trnn technique to the complete live action translation of the battle of wit and weapon for the treasure on a f.?ar-haunted island. 2r, i3IBlI3BiBIIIIIDIIIIIllla2 Hi Slim 1: - -r-- w -t:--- .... . HERE'S REAL FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT! i -C.i.ij . i rcnised to hike Driccs of shaves h.s shon. fchebib went along ' ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S H t hilling adventure classic X but r-pos;d 15-cent increa.es on the other ser ices. While pitkets patrolled in front. of his shop, Ehe'cib tontinuei his business and child cn travelled Sydney si reots with p'.acards ursins Whsn iave ii-ytar-o.ii and children's h cuts, the Sydney with a boost in th; price of haircuts Not Impressed I I With Manager I I City Council Wants to Know More About It . j,u,,,& KUDCKI NtWTON ' BOBBY DRISCOLL e BASIL SYDNFf AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM f for the family's added , indin uu wruie icr lniormation Until further information is'.i present the most amazing picture ever made I obtained of the city mananr , clan the citv council withhold?1 its opinion it was decided Mon- Sydney, NS., barber, Inset, Taibcrs' Association picketed for adults from 65 to 75 fonts A. (CP PHOTO) G. teen in effect ' with regard to - revenue, costs, outline on J-j partrr."nts or if cost meet rev-j enues with the plan," Aid. Black advised. Nc reply has come frcm Vic-! tiria reported Citv Clerk H. D. ra.. a.vtli ,h it ,.,, ... 1 L,CI,V "u . . "I116? Kwet,cnikan ant Juneau morX h.V,"'' " can ' ve yfD gAM gf c coun-11 COunal' " su82?sted h Aid. He pointed out that in some has be."!n in effect, there had rreviously been such wasteful political machinery that the city management couldn't help but succeed. in ,.'ne.n,. t u r. ,.. Kith's Rlipcfmn tirVinfV.A- n Hn the city management was in the isriusn isles. Mavor Ruddpiharr said he thought they have cufy tne usual mayor-council municipal government. an'ne SJ?. money BOTH FILMS WERE PRODUCED BY WALT DISNEY . . . COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR toihy BRING IHE WHOLE FAMILY TO 7-9pm- SEE IHE YEAR'S BEST SHOWJL "STARS IN MY CROWN" citizens to patronize his parlor. i . ; TINIEST BABY Believed to I be the smallest baby born in Hamilton, Ont., to live more I than a few hours, was Jerris Davis, who weighed one pound at birth. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis, she was born prematurely ' at home. She was rushed to St. Joseph's jA Hospital with a police escort. She died the" next day. (CP PHOTO) I ; FUNERAL NOTICE I DAVIF.S In the city, Monday, Nov.' 13, 1950, Harry Horace Davics, ape 63 years. Fun.ral services will be held at Gren-ville Court Chanel at 7 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 16 with Canon I Basil S. Prockter officiating. Remains will be forwarded by ss. Princ? George to Victoria ! f- intprment. B. C. Under-I takers in charge of arrange ments. BLONDIE 0 For Clean, Courteous Service Late for Work J CALL E Kiddies to Si hoolj lit? 'Eventually, Why Not Now" plan that squires 'a pleblsclto of the people. There would be a discussion by the council and Lil'"1 .ofAlcl i am not vry satisilea wit.l the way we are going. Co-ordin- at on and reorganization woulj ujnig oeiier resuus ouc oi puo- lie works expenditure." Aid. I Cpev added. He felt that would be opposed to city man -j agership as he believed th? r- sponsionuy tor good management simply evolved from the city engineer's department, t "I am not cressint for c("v management but am looking for information," said Aid. Cas"y. "I'm not poing to sit here watching everything going to pieces forsaking our maintenance. 'If rccesary have no new prcjeHs but 'naintain orr nfo'ef?. water works and road? must be ma'n- lained p"en 'if the mill rate is 'Increased." . In regard to a recent press ..-statement bv Ft. Com. W .T Al-; der faying that money could be ! raved with a city manager. Aid. (Douelas Frizzell believed Mr Al- der's'stateemnts were misleading. commissioner and city man-; ager were different -."sponsibil!-i ties he rointed cut. "At Mr. Alder's time we hnc! forced insolvency," sa'd Aid. T R. Black. "Many DeoDle by not raving their taxes forced the Issue Aid. Black salrl "if th citv as a whole had not been allowed to deteriorate th? increased mil' rate wouldn't be facing us now." "In 1935 the condit'on of utilities were bevond conception," said Aid. Fri7"in MORE INFORMATION "Wait to see what Victoria has dorv or some other municipality where the city manager plan has -Penny-Wise! 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