Prince Rupert Dally New: Saturday, May 6, 1950 DAMAGE NOT Want Delegate At June Convention D. K. Llewellyn Wednesday EXTENSIVE Damage at the Cassiar Cannery at the mouth of the Prase;-River was not too extensive Firemen Adept Af Housebreaking a result of winter Ice. an offietM the local Firemen's Association I and DEfJ lis in place of resigning Secretary i i Many and varietf are Ihe du-1 ties of firemen. But perhaps one of the strangest Jobs falling to Jack Furrnpss. After discussion of the matter of having a reprewntat'.ve at- stated. A few piles had been de-j stroyed.- At present, bulldin- of i boats Is proceeding and thy management expects to op.ni' the cannery for production! tne local department was ,ai itend the meeting of the provin housebreaking episode. A loo cial association at Vancouver in resident fnnnrl Vi-if itoj of her own home and tailed iJune- H was left In the hands of Up s.Dout June 25. "It all depends when the fish come In," the official said. i i NEW RATES FOR STEAM BATHS, SHOWERS & MASSAGE Private Room twith cot) $1-25 Semi-Private Room (with cot) $1.00 Public Steam Bath 75c STUDENTS RATE C5c Showers 50c . Children's Special 3at. between 8 and 12 noon 25c Massage from $1.00 up NORTHERN SPORTS STEAM BATHS Phone 058 for reservations jthe resolutions committee whk-h the fire department to help yer i lis looking into possibilities. Lim out or her predicament. Running ited funds make representation i 1 unlikely. l : til nm iiimIi l a iaaner ro an open second storey window, the firemen were able to enter and open the tor from the inside. UlM I tVT rvMM..... Good Weather Helping Road ACT A 'n8 d"trat'" V BSTa " outride the were beid th4 ltT ' clhe,1n ds- m prolest mst the North Atlantic treaty talks, which "rrh.iT- irtth demands , 6 demonstratos carrying flaps which say, "Away with the atom bomh - peace," and. in English, -Not our blood for your war The North A.n Mo n , Id byTrT1 SlraleB!C Pt f 12 y 0 CWUIU l1 f fweign ministers in Paris last December. Whale oil,. used as lubricant on most early-day lighlmachi nery usuallytu rned rancid, making work In such establishment a. Rock work fn the Oliver Lake 1 OPEN DAY & NIGHT textile miits highly ur.plcasa: I ics have agreed thut enticingly Great Biblical j section of the highway between . the city limits and Galloway: Rapids, is well advanced, accord clad in eye-opening and reveal l Rotary Sees Film ing costumes, she looks the m ing to A. J. Cameron, resident Story is Filmed I engineer for Wood, Parr and On Enterprise" Be Bop Saddles I for Women of the temptress who is next only to Eve in fame. Victor Mature, with his rugged physique, is said to be inspiring as the virile male star. Such veteran players as OShc Deering, Fay Holden,.. William Farnum, Nils Asther, John Milj..n and Fritz Lk-ber are seen in tno supporting roics. The story Is well enough known w,ji wnn v wis. j wire vi me greatest love stories ; The sub-grade from the far of all tim 'Samson and end of the new stretch ras beeti la." coming to the screen of the completed for one and three- Capitol Theatre here next Mon-quarter miles while work on the day, Tuesday and Wednesday is city end is now mostly cleaning a typical DeMille vehicle. All the up. In places where the new lo- 'poignancy and passion, tendor-cation crosses the old, work has ness ar.d savag Lhtte nt in the been left off until the new road I relationship. bctw.ee: jne protul leading to the intersections has ' Danite and the temDestuous 3M The Rotary club Thursday postponed their after luncheon business meeting to see a picture, "Enterprise," shown at the Capitol Theatre. SSrL Lance Potterton was at the machine. The film lealt with the development of a small town to a city and pointed out the opportunities for both men and communities to develop under the free enterprise system of government and economics. Thrfe non-Rotarian guests attended the meeting. that of a man's fight to frt fetvfcMffic formulas J? mean longer lasting Extra Special Eirowmwoodls graaea ana gravelled. hnuistine charmer is said to be his enslaved people, his bctrayul Gravelling operations are now caught in this spectacular tech- and his ultimate retribution all being completed. Gravel for the nicjlor production. of which is replete with coloi, project is being hauled from a ' Hey Lamarr appears Tor the pageantry and throbbing ex-pi t near Oliver Lake. first time In color. Preview ei it- ciiement. arshall-iveI' v ith the weather as it has been for the past while, speed of construction has been increased greatly, Mr. Cameron says. PAINTS VARNISHES enam; It payi to advertise. to' mw it .n rne News! SOLDBY HOLLYWOOD cafe i, hk . I If t i MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY Kaien Consumers' Co op H i BEST WISHES if ji ura Ave. w. Columbia Paper Opens New Office In Rupert Today OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M to S:38 AJW. We Specialize in Chinese Dlsnet CHOP SUE Y CnOW MEIN Prince Rupert has added to its j I' V.V? business section nnnth f; i l"--- SPECIALS For Outside Orders PHONE 131 -uutar. All Columbia Paper Company, who today opened an office and ware to COLUMBIA PAPER CO LTD. and welcome to Prince Rupert f rom - house. The Vancouver compan;-has its office in the Linrisav I rth inniiorsnry Last Call SALE G.E. TABLE IRONER N.E. GLADIRONER N.E. FLOOR POLISHER TORCHIERE LAMPS building at the corner of Second and Park Avenues. The warehouse is in the same building George Kearley, formerly man DISCOUNTS FROM 10 TO 50 ON ITEMS THROUGHOUT THE STORE U7. ' -I A3 ager or the office at. phv, 7t i. : i , George, is in charge. He, -vith G.E WASHER WITH PUMP . ' fc .4K. J.i uis wue and small daughter, are n -i j i-ii r - - i- jDurrer rorK. or jeiiy server in even Frosty . Locker i The VZ nfn . ! WATER CURTAIN-Europe has its Iron Curtain. Just now there's FREE!! AT- ing Star and April Pattern with every purchase over $5.00 WHILE THEY LAST here are tn "Z . Mmome 1 a walery cpunterpart between Canada and the United States in headquarters ph f ' ManiUjba' TllIs is International Boundary at flood- at Prine George I r Molor traffiC is ponM but trains are get- NORTHERN B. C. o -..0.4. If'TJ IJllfrtl STCTAE MANSON'S PRINCE RUPERT Box 998 Green 324 Blue 210 GOOD LUCK.... -TO- COLUMBIA PAPER CO. I ON THE OPENING OF YOUR DISTRICT CENTRE IN PRINCE RUPERT Success.... To The Columbia Paper Co. Ltd. on the establishment of your warehouse in Prince Rupert LINDSAY CARTAGE & STORAGE CO. LTD. -From ANNETTE MAKSD The Columbia Paper Co. LU. of Vancouver, B. C,r wish lo announce ihe opening of a branch warehouse lo serve Prince Rupert and surrounding districts with complete slocks of wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, Toilet Tissue, Wax Paper; Paper Napkins, Drinking Cups and other sundry lines. CONGRATULATE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Columbia Paper Co. Ltd. oh opening their warehouse and supply centre for the North Country to Columbia Pap c Co.' Ltd. 'ft dsn DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE tu efkiieiimnt nf their new centre for the North Country Best Wishes to the Columbia Paper Co. Ltd. on your opening day in Prince Rupert You can get all your static requirement u- paper- m LTD. Slack 931 Corner 2nd Ave. & Park Ave. P.O. Box 1429 Wallace Pharmacy BoxHlJ Red 400 P.O. I