t i . fr a "mm. . 1 Prince Rupert Daily News Tu.-Mlay. June 10, 1952 Today's Stocks ( 'uurltwy S- I), luluiston Co. Ltd.) Church' UeCU"HlC He died in v,i. h I SCREEN FLASHES Stewart Notes James McKenna of Burns Lake is here with his family on a visit to this brother Johnny McKenna. City Resident May Be Appointed As CNR Director His wilft. five Fasting Ozark Preacher Dies CHERRYVIILE, Mo. (p The fasting preacher of the Ozarks died today the 51st day since he vowed he ' would eat nothing until his prayers were answered 8o"s an 4 daughto Twelve a-. -awc VANCOUVER American Standard 19 Bralorne 6.00 BR X 03 (-i Cariboo Quartz 1 55 Cronin Babine 40 ja UVl til - ii: 3 pound, and;;; "1 The weather here continues cold with blustery southwest winds and heavy rain. 'rt "0 w Pounds. Mr. ook nothing excer T: IT'S A NATURAL! Wallace's BABY WEEK VALUES. SALE NOW ON! Tom Wallace, manager for the Western Wood Products returned by plane from a visit in the .south. Appointment of a director resident in either British Columbia or Alberta to the board of Canadian National Railways was urged in the House by George M. Murray, L., Cariboo, when the bill changing the financial set-up of the Canadian National was introduced. Mr. Murray drew attention to the widespread industrial activ Giant Mascot 92 Indian Mines 15 'i Pioneer 2.05 Premier Border 21 Privateer 07 '2 Reeves MacDonald 3.50 Reno 03 'i Sheep Creek 1 38 Silbak Premier 50 4 uCinn- T.iV5J fUNKIEimr A A highly entertaining, all-in-color musical, "Sunny Side of the Street," opened yesterday at the Totem Theatre for a three-night stand. Shot in new Supercinecolor, "Sunny Side" is a tune-filled treat which will have most of its appeal among the younger set, so-called bobby-soxers. For it features Frankie Lane, or 'Mr. Rhythm', and three other popular singers: Billy Daniels, Jerome Courtland and Toni Arden. Frankie Lane is cast as a prominent television star who helps a would-be singer get a break on the air. Lee . Leob wrote the screenplay and Richard Quine directed for producer Jonie Taps. V MOM Ii z'M " M. M ., Buromns When You Look for Value Look for Wallace's 57 mruooK ': WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE : iiiitiasiiiiBgiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuf It is reported that all the bal-' iot boxes for the outlying poll-1 ing divisions, particularly in the ' northern portion of the Atlin riding have reached their des-j tinations. Meantime the candi- dates are busy campaigning. j Women s ' Auxj'u-y of S:..l Mark's Anglicai. Church held a successful sale of homecooking 1 Friday in the premises of the j' Premier Stage Line on Fifth! Street. Mrs. G. Kustas, president j of the W.A., was in charge. ) TOHIMDEH tat iC'iiM i I'fr'i-'iVi , Mil. t - ISW n ,jj mmumm ity west and north. It was amazing, he said, that a director could not be found to represent on the board the interests of the northwest. There is at present a director from Winnipeg. Should the suggestion be followed, the new CNR director .might come fiom Prince Rupert, Mr. Murray said. He named half a dozen centres which poured tonnage into Canadian National lines, among them Prince Rupert. To make possible the appointment of the proposed additional director, a change will be required in the act which sets up the Canadian National as a crown corporation. Gifts TT. ...2 At the Capitol, ending tonight, William Powell returns to the screen, this time In a leading tole retelling a story based on a novel of adventure by Rouett Louis Stevenson. Name of picture is "The Treasure of Lost Canyon." Young Tommy Ivo as the "button" often steals the big scenes. for DAD WALLETS SHAVING SKTS Vananria 06 Silver Standard 2.05 Western Uranium 4.00 Oils AurIo Canadian 8.00 A P Con 55 ('almoin 1.70 Co Ural Lerluc 4.00 Home Oil 14.25 TORONTO Athona 10 Bcvcourt 1.17 Consol. Smelters ,. 35.00 Conwest 3.85 Donalda .39 Eldona 22' 2 ' East Sullivan 8.00 God's Lake 45 Hardrock 13 Harricana 10 Heva 13 Duvex 80 Joliet Quebec 42 Little Long Lac 68 Lynx 13' 2 Madsen Red Lake 1.78 McKenzie Red Lake .... .42 McLeod Cockshutt 3 40 Moneta 38 Negus 55 Louvicourt 25 Petrol Oil & Gas 1.23 Board of the Stewart General Hospital is making arrangements i for a big day 'on July 14. A j ' cycle parade, decorated cars and floats, sports, and a dance in ! the evening are on the agenda.! if : SHAVF. LOTION MUSHES KEY CHAINS We li;ivc a (j""'! selection of Father's Day Cards I HVf F. TOLL Up to the end or 1950, more ithan 40.000 Canadians lost, their ! lives in motor nehicle accidents. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIEDS CW Ljiu. k) SMiMJUaltaH V.. t, toni im Today to Wednesday B mm m . Show Starts 7 :fit) n.m. JI PI Last complete show 8;10 A FA.VlOl S PI.AYKRS THi I'iione Red l'!(l Today for rtsertations on 'Curtain at g:-,!!" 'KINIl HEARTS AND COKO.NWS BRJNG QUICK RESULTS MM 9 ".fii'WiM H f v: r, Tr -. -" vl " ft ' titiWifcjit m ..I i t i il -nrr Imimh iUi i'i n WILLIAM POWELL - JULIA ADAMS Moke sure ir's COLD FUR STORAGE Safely Vurs-t TOU.W 7.9:00 in 'TREASURE OF LOST CANYOfl Jack McRac Says ... The population of this province has increased 42 pet cent in trie last 10 years hUe this province was SORE MUSCLES? Senator Rouyn .14',2 2a Shenit Gordon 4.30 Engineers Ask Raise VANCOUVER P Demands by the National Association of Marine Engineers (TLDi for an $85 a month wage increase for marine engineers aboard vessels of four coast steamship companies are to be heard by a conciliation board. A union spokesman said the wage increase is the only demand being made by marine engineers this year. Steamship companies affected are Canadian Pacific, Canadian National, Union Steamships and Frank Waterhouse Ltd. ' The union is working under a two-year agreement with a wag? re-opening clause which came due March 1. The unisn spokesman said Step Rock Silver Miller 6.65 1.75 iNTUr-rox PRESENTS WITH PRIDE AND LOVE Want to a i.iuciai ricnuei (unuer and Liberal administration. Upper Canada 1.82 relieve them Golden Manitou 6.35 QUICK ? Get quick-dryinz Wife-Killer Minard'i Liniment-rub it in well. You'll get relief, and quick, too! This increase is the greatest shown by any province, A berta up only 17 and Saskatchewan showed a decrease. This fact showed, that citizens throughout Canada found a better tandard of living in British Columbia, larger oav- I S " V ft Sentenced EDMONTON Kaspar Gore- 1 ak, p. 34-year-old Polish immi- ! v:nr.r. was convicted Saturday by a Supreme Court jury of the ; New Year's Day knife-murder j here of his estranged wife, j roils in British Columb a, J highor wages irt British -Jlia Muniment monthly wages for engineers j range from $225 to $307. I Last Rites For j Rupert Youth i siaiiy. Mr. Justice Hugh John Mac-donald sentenced him to be hanged Aug. 28. From o farm fa a fiddle Doily News Classifieds . mam w FUA5. NEED A SUMMER VACATION H it ( LtAMXCi RKI'AIRI.N RLMOKKLMM; Phone 974 FRKK PICKUP Box f.Wi BILL JCUBY FURS Columbia and all in all that British Columbia was the mo.-t desirable province in which to live throughout the Dominion of Canada. British Columbia must hav something which is lacking in other provinces. The reco:d of progress and development is astounding. British' Columbia is a leading Province and a good example, for oth-T provinces to follow. Return stable government by voting Liberal. TERRACE The funeral' of i jeonard Campbell who died in' ictoria May 31, was held here Saturday at 2 p.m., with Rev. Mallet of the Knox United Church officiating. Hymns were "Safe in the Arms of Jesus'' and "Wnat a Friend We Have in Jesus." , j Pa'lbearers were: Jim O'Brien,! Robert McCabe. .darvm Curtis, Tom Pinchbeck, Johnny Roda- " and Maurice Barnes. f 302 Third Ave., Prince Ruport vim vKt mi 'P"liuj,i Mil inmwM.,u i 1 - . 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For Finest Performance and Greatest Satisfaction always ride on DUNLOP TIRES JACK will h- ut iWe Liberal Comnnlteo room-, every day from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. Discuss Jour Problems With Jack ate Meiae Progress Today ? Jt''9Jtt0l00m mi ,",,,3 Z&xf ,mx- Don't take a chance on the rutun Ma-k ninnhrr 1 mi your ballot; against the name . Liberal Ca-iriiriatc. You are urged to mark your nu 2, 3, otc. choices a'so, to complete your oauui. ( TIKE THIS WITH YOU WHEN YOU VOTE VOTE LIBERAL - - 1 i Mifc '-.MMirtinrlflr-l -r jy nulm i.iii.J ll.u - . .. l ote Liberal June 12 .." ''1