!llllll!lliaailllg ronnciANS writing kow Prince Rupert Daily rw Saturday, March 1, iyM J WALLACES DEPARTMENT STORE (Luiiunutni from page 4) a novel ready to roll called ti. Hlii Gang of M,nc WATERFRONT - WHIFFS wren 10 to r- me iiijj Myth. Mil rli '.I Ml Frontiers." Among former ministers associated with the party's right' wing the itch to write seems Just as cute. Hugh Galtskell, last' Labor chancellor, will expound his more orthodox economic 1 views in a treatise that should make an interesting companion1 piece to the works of Bevan, his ' , arch rival and keenest critic. I Herbert Morrison, once regarded as a future Labor Prime Min-lstcr, has started a book on the ' March Films For Capitol Return of some outstanding pictures of past showings combined with some important newer films will comprise the March booking list at the Capitol Theatre. Return pictures include "Grapes of Wrath," "Tobacco Road" and "David and Bath- n Hayward 60,1 P' - March hj-. North" and "De1? John A,-,hl ,'stlnali Would Move Queen Charlotte Island Wireless Station Waterfront Prepares for Season i7 to 19 "Th. March tier Ha; APRONS DRAPES HEADKERCHIEFS YARDAGE BRIDGE TABLE COVERS TABLE CLOTHS INFANT PANTIES PILLOW COVERS COTTAGE SETS' GARMENT BAGS SHOE BAGS HOSIERY BAGS ' M()U' Aloe Some criticism has for some time been heard from the Queen Charlotte Islands as to the all round Mrii-.. . Drums suitability of Dead Tree radio station as a point fovisheba s don. WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Other features include such way government works in Britain ana Patrick Gordon-Walker, former minister of Common-wcaiui relations, is writing about the Commonwealth. FOURTH kstati: v'ii a slightly more work-a- March 2;i. "Pni... weather reporting. The statipn is on the east coast n I 1 Til - .-ii- JaBBCKMHNBMEB& BEHBHCBBBaBBBBBRIiaa USUI dt uranam isianu. i The winch has hydraulic power, and there are echo sounders. as "I'll See You in My Dreams," "Thunder on the Hill," "instant Drums," "Frcnchle" and '-Room for One More." Following Is the March list: March 3 to 5 "Q rapes of It has been suggested a new March 21 T....I la 20 - r STEAM fcrt Prince George Herring scales arc being made March Li 'id diiy. Jotun.iiisuc plane, the pol-isitc at Tow Hill on the north-iin i.m.s find Kiect Street a h.muy ' east tip oi Graham Island would .source of additional income. 1 be an improvement. Dead Tree Maurice Webb, who followed is on the inside of Skidegate Bar Strachey as food minister, con-! and too far inside the inlet to ducts a column in a Sunday 'give correct summlngs up of into the fairest ot pearls oy aiWrath." Henrv Fonda nnH One More," Cary'c " ' "" Drake. March 30 --yank Lon ir Mcca!li,t,r, Wi Norwegian invention. They arc I Darwcll; "Tobacco Road," Gene cheaper than other pearls, yet;Tirney and Charles Grapewln the attraction is no less. Today,! March 6 to 8 "I'll See You in the pearls arc available in a My Dreams," Doris Day, Frank light ivory shade but later will I Lovejoy. weather conditions in the judg Ot Ri inning. Li Richard day. . in every con-1 March 9 "Man on the Run." ue manuiacuimi celvable color. newspaper. Among L,aoor members who didn't get to be minister, the output is tremendous. Regular contributors to newspapers and magazines include Tom Drlbcrg, Ian Mikardo, Michael Foot, Miss Jennie Lee, Mrs. Barbara Castle and J. P. W. SAILS FOR Vancouver ami Intermediate Ports Each Thursday it 11:1") p.m. For KETCHIKAN VVI.DNKSD.W MIONIGH'I Luxury at Low Cost ment of the critics. After 21 years, substantial improvements have been made to the Cy Peck, the staunch craft that provides automobile and passenger ferry service between Swartz Bay and Fulford -Harbor Holt- . sL ' ietffj Prime Rupert ' r noun. h. K. Cormier, D. W. Mills, D. Sullivan, D. A. i- .ili'our . H. Varncy, L. Jalbert, E. Lcgge and R. Chapman. Vancouver; J. p. Campbell, Watson Is'and; Miss R. Fanell, K. Wold, W. S. Dale. Mrs. E. S. Laird; Mrs. E. Head and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eaker, Terrace; Mrs. A. Abbott, Victoria; C. Priestley, Edmonton; J. McNeil, Sunnyside; T. W. Pollard, North Vancouver; Miss J. Zelinski, city; Dr. L. Komar, K.-mano; Mrs. A. M. Secord, city; Mr. and Mrs. Kutzak, Butcdale; Mr. and Mrs. Gray, Billmor; Mr. ;id Mrs. L. Holder and family, Billmor; E. Abernethy, West Vancouver; Mrs. L. S. Stolzenberg, Butedalc; Mrs. J. McKcnzie, Sinithers; Mi. and Mrs. J. Bolton, Port Essington. The Sailors' Home at ', ancou- TODAY ONLY i ver is all set for a brand new i building which, it seems, is i needed. For close on to 40 yoars. STARTS MONDAY TWO novelist, among the Labor im Salt Spring Island, one of tin seamen have been find nc the "THE ROYAL Tliiv.'H 2 - 5 - JOURNEY" 7:40 - 10:20 uaciv-uciiciH'i s is lYisnirii'o k. u.i Gulf Islands trmim. The trlD ti,. ,-t.,i.i,. nr,H man, whose ' Trial of Love" had U , mii ,,.!, h, " ".LTl'r. "."" SCriSATK VANCOUVER and VICTORIA SUNDAY ss. Chilcotin ii p.m. TUESDAY ss. Camosmi 12 noun l.l K ARM, STMVAKT AM) POKT SIMPSON Sunday. Caniosun. 11 p.m. I (lit NOKTII QI KI N I II UU.OTT K I ii.ANUS February 29 ss. Chilcotin midnight IOK SOUTH OUUKX ( II AIM.OTTK ISLANDS , ss. Cl'lcotin March 7 and 21 l.'lA.VK .1. sKINNKIt Prince Kupvi t Agci-t fli.rd Avi :.uc Phone 508 !""'" "v uaven usnore anu now me crowo o n success last .lcf yLai. -. i knots. Winter and summer ,is becoming unwleldly. The drive i Also "OH SUSANNA" Times 2:57 - 6:55 - Fur Rosei Vatinns nip or Call CITY OK 1)1 I'OT (ill'K'K PRINCE RUPER'I P C 8:37 ou .in iiu- .nciubcrs t. the; last schedules ale follr ntl sl" round I for unds is going strong and Bovcriunent turn their talents trips. ' something larger and more mod- inio cash so easily. One prbm-i I ern is about to cotnr: ever the inent former minister, asked j What is now the largest purse horizon. whether he had been to the i seining ship on tlic coast is the I theatre latQly, replied will: .i-uii-; motor vessel Belina constructed 1 irTtni-iiw , ,, ,. ,, ... smceritv i nAlr.KrKOnr Ll r.iSl.NU " ' . Jin the Benson yards at Vancou- Spring is Hearing and work When I was a minister .t liver at a cost of $125,000. Its I preparatory to the ieasoTi is lV'iT5:l' " lfm? toi length is 85 feet, a beam of 22 lining up in boat yards and "uw "- Ule 'ne oV n:, .., 'machine shons on th water- Southbound from Alaska to Vancouver, CPR freighter Yukon Princess, Capt. H. Field, was in port Thursday. The vessel discharged a small parcel of cargo here. Sunday Midnight Only GENE AUTRY IN "COW TOWN" Also JON HALL IN money. front. Shipping is not overly feet 6 inches, 1 1 feet depth and a displacement of 170 tons. It is planned to have radar in time. ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS TRY A NEWS CLASSIFIED active as yet but, compare 1 with last year, the volume of traffic and general outlook tan be called more encouraging this March. Soon the general volumi of coastal trade, movement of boats big and little, fishing, tourist travel, and Indirectly the five millions to be spent between Terrace and Kitimat will indirectly give an adder" incentive to additional activity ilong the north coast. It r China Corsair" w rZ Ctmutr.Kji rutr.FOiT IHCOM .i ' us- NOTE The picture!) which play Monday to Wed. show (inly once each night htgin-nlne at 7:00 CAPITOL A Famous Players Theatre ipsa .. JCHN FCil A .seasoned technician at the Pacific Biological Station, R. II. F.aton. retired from the service of the Fisheries Research Board recently. He has given highly valued work In the north, his field duties having covered salmon Investigation at Bablne Lake, Lakelse Lake and Nile 'Jreek. Mr. Eaton had lengthy experience in the Department of Fisheries which he joined in 1 1)20. Cio j j 1 S)AUL-7 CrsfyA" i ' ( VOlJ SHOULDN'T BE AFRAID OF THUNDER) I (LXrUyJ (7 0)Li -f IT'S JU5T A LOT OF NOISE -AND , ' j ' 7, A NOW, BE BPAVE AND t,0 BACK I I WFPc KiriT- V V J I WALTER PIDGEON IN TODAY 7-9 p.m. 'CALLING BULLDOG DRUMW I(0 linn r i . 'Llk W MlLllOMl Recent public, works contracts Include the awarding of a Job to Skecna River Pile Driving Co. of Prince Rupert for replacement of approach, floats nnd Ice shield at Port Essington, the unit price totalling approxi-matelySO 1,426.45. OR One of the most luxurious combination fast passenger and cargo carriers under the Swedish flag, ever assigned to the coast trade was due in Los Angeles February 28 nnd is expected in it.'iiiiiTil Part TOTEM A I A.MOI S PMYKKS THUATKr. "Of Men And m U K?LI .....TIT W:7?A IV "V I Hrr-tr-n rfSfaeHfliill A, Z J kV-'OJ I Portland March 14. C. Gardner Johnson Ltd, are agents in Brit- Slum Starts - t Last 'mililr Show- Mondoy' To Wcdncsdoy i imi uoiumiua. ine vessel is dis- tributing Swedish paper and pulp as well as other products of that country. She Is the 9.000 ton motor vessel Silver Gate of the Johnsoh Line. Northlxmnd to Skagwoy and other Alaska ports on a xched- NOTICE TO MOTORIST) I i f .- 1 I I ' I ulcd voyage, Frank Watcrhouse vca riA ""3ur i iVH ILL. EAT IT IN THE T ' Uf I 1 A SANDWICH QCjkyhl f LIVING ROOM SO J C-V- i P T ' t--p'vs4--. V AS NOT TO DISTURB ) -r-.-r-, ""Tr'r-v I J si''T?zC,,: i e family Js vj---! r , 'r ' ireignicr uassiar, uapi. William Ulceson, is due in port Monday mornim; from Vancouver and Keinano. Having explosives on board, the vessel will moor while here at lumber assembly dock. Our Repair Service l0tar(inrtit will In- rl allcriiiMin. all day Tuesday and Wednesday, .March lit anil 51 h lo allow our inerlianirs l all'-ml a ClirjslcrTff' SeivUe School. These .schools are put. on to keep our mivli;na up to lat- on all new service inform itimi coverinR Cfr built vehicles and thus render the best, available owners of theic cars and trucks. Your co-operation in this matter will be W,p NOTK Gasoline Pumps and Paris Department 'H p1 open as usual. if 'Millionaire Sophisticated Warm, bright and hilarious RUPERT MOTORS LT II I I VSJ&lfdWm '.w-) 1 I -.kx 1 i i c o m c d y, "A Millionaire for ! Christy." is the feature offering i t i r sw m i r t , ' -i i. . i i s ' i r wii.. i tllltYSMilt PI.VMOLTH - FAK(o N0I TRADE-IN 9V t ft. DELUXE cu. WWCWIBtsB'' Trail' $499.00 V . $461.50 . S432.50 J 6J Rcfrigcrofor 8Vi cu. ft. DELUXE Refrigerator WJrti a J rv U VV Z S r : i here i come ) c 7 7) rr rrrn ri I sandwich . - y WHERE DID It' J t, I TTESl4 1 ys-? coming to the Totem Theatre next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. It co-stars Fred Mac-Murray and Eleanor Parker. The story of a secretary .seeking a rich husband makes relaxing entertainment. Miss Pivjker, recognized chiefly for' her dramatic endeavors, combines stunning attractiveness, throaty voice and sexy glint. MacMurray is cast of a playboy radio announcer who becomes hopelessly entangled with Miss Parker on the day hu is to be married to another woman. Richard Carlson is, importantly cast as Maciviur.r.y's psychiatrist. Kay Buckley is fic othei' woman. Companion picture to "Millionaire for Christy" Is a feature-length novelty showing how a 104-piece symphony orchestra (the New York Philharmonic under Dimitri Mitropoulls) is rehearsed for concert. Arthur Ru-benstein and Jascha Heifitz arc 8'2 I cu. ft. STANDARD Refrigerator DELUXE Range lgc $519.00 $388.50 $359.95 STANDARD Range . DELUXE WASHERS $50 Co. A Northern B.C. Power llcsncr Block Phone 21" art Princs Rupert, B.C. -i. 1 seen In the picture.