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With roll clolly VIKING DELUXE $ 5?. 2°A/ ‘S:BRUSH POLISHER VIKING 3-BRUSH $3]. 22 » POLISHER 19" w o 50 90 VIKING DELUXE 50 95 2-BRUSH POLISHER RCA “NIPPER’ RADIO VACUUM CLEANER t USE YOUR CREDIT AT “EATON'S OF CANADA The EATON Guarantee et "Gonds Satisfactory or Money Refunded" “IN PRINCE RUPERT PHONE . 3124-3144 «f bay 9 oid da, DD AMD Bde SeDde WIT HII WADHAAANALAHAIA on on mena forte ’ hos ob. EATON S: ~~ a. BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE Os CASLEV OLACK Woon Champion's Analysts-is Better Than Dale’s Play - “If you're not going to play ’em any better he ’ASHLIN that, don't bid’ em,” yelled My. Champion as Mr, Dale! | poundation atl vie Thto0 009 Went down one at his four heart contraet, “We could ‘shares of Ford Motor Co. stock ‘have beaten them at one spade, but, oh no, you had to! ork sue In hitorye' j Sloe k issue In history. ; take the double out—and then end up taking 4 minus: A statement filed with the Se- 4 score on the hand.” , -curittes and Exchange Commis- replied Mr. BWR ADDRRA HRD KAR RRAT. Oe mene o tere. ‘sion today disclosed oa doost In South dealer, Neither slde rul- the planned amount of the public “Doamay be wrong,” Dale mildiy, “but as] replled Me nerable soni ‘offering. Enriter, planning had & it, you don't like the way I plays NORTH i been on the basis of sale of nbput ed the hand.” oe ume fon) ‘ 7,000,000 shares, Mr. Champion snorted. “Any- wR The aute firm told the SEC Its body could mike four hearts on} e764 .carnings in the first nine months it,” he sneered. aK 74. 1of 1955 were a record-smashing “You're wrong,” said Mr. Dale, | WEST BAST ! $312,200,000. 2 eouldi't.” Miss Brash) (Mr. Abel) | ‘The registration statement, ANALYSIS KF 10865 aQDd ‘baring financlal records of the aan 6 V5943 (52-year-old company for the first 1 ara sorry to report that Mr. KQ as @ ASS ‘thie, listed a surplus-—total eapt- Cham plor's analysis was better sea bJ ys . } Leelee sOUTH ‘tal and carnings retained in the (Mr. Dale) bustiiess-—of $1,940,000,000, a? The foundation evidently made wAQUWs73 a last-minute decision te boost ; #1082 “the amount of the public offer- &AQ3 ‘Ing because of indieations of: FREE : ¢Tho bidding: heavy market demand for the: South West North Fast inew common stock, which car- d it uy rat os Nase ‘ries voling rights, enlVvevy 3'y Pass 4 All pass, FAMILY HELD POWER ‘ Herctofore, sole voting power thas resided in the family and ithan Mr. Dale's play, Miss Brash heirs of the late Henry Ford. ‘opened the king of diamonds,! The stock sale means a shifts l The defenders quickly took three { from farmlly to publie ownership, tricks In that, suit and switched jand the registration statement to a club which. Mr. Dale won amounts (o a request for federal’ fwith the queen. approval fur public sale of the’ He then led a heart to dum- stork. my's king and followed with a{ Actual fillng of the statement: small heart to his ace. After |>~ that he couldn't ayold losing a itrlek to Mr. Abel's Jack of hearts. ! a As Mr. Champion pointed out,! Mr. Dale could have protected ; himself against the bad trump; break if he had played as fol-' i 1 (HGS: 7 ; NEW YORK «}~ Ameriean and 2c PER DOZEN PAID FOR PROTECTION ‘Canadian unions, representing MPTIES. PLEASE HAVE THEM After winning the fourtl: brick (17,500,000 workers, have an an- CEM er nmmeaee (With the queen of clubs, lead anual income of more than $500,- spade to the ace, return a spade 000,000, a private research study and ruff it. ‘shows. Cash the ace of hearts. then! The bulk of this money--$457,- lead to dummy’s king. The un- 000,000-. comes from annual dues, ’ lucky trump split would show up according to a year-long survey - at this stage, ‘of 194 unions made by the na- Now ruff avother spade in the ‘tonal tndustrlal conference, This advertisement is not pub lished or displayed by the Liquor Control Bosad of by the Covet gient of British Columbia closed hand, cush the ace ,of board. a jclubs, then lead to dummy's king! Initiation fees, assessments lof clubs. Here everybody would’ and other sources of Income, fave two cards Jeft. Mr. Abel; bring the total to * ‘well nbove} :would have the jack-nine of the half-billion mark,” sald. mw hearts and’Mr. Dale the queen-iJames J. Bambrick, director of, w, ten. With the lead at the twelfth the study. in making the results Mi trick coming from the bourd, Mr.: public Tuesday. B! Abel would be helnless, , The union survey covered 98; . Yes, Mr, Champlon’s technique per cent of organized labor in qiisa little better than Mr. Dale's the United States and about 1h. goon these difficult hands, But: per cent, totalling — 1,000,000 @ note this: Mr. Dale is a more workers. jh Canada, Only three ; W consistent winner. i Uons refused to co- operate, the: ; Remember that good tech- void reported. nique in bidding-and play igonly; The individual union member} part of the gathe, Jn fhe next patd average dues of $26.14 6 ‘few columns I want show you, year, compared with an average | g why Mr. Dale’ wing more. why factory wate for both countries mo he seems to have what Mr. of 7460 a week, (he survey show. , 5 Champion such “woud ed. Lowest dues were a dobler a a. breaks.” mouth and the highest were $ $25, _ lonigh! S MEN'S SHOP Saeee SDD Be Re BBS Dee FDL IN BDI Ds DE. ATID Ti FP. BIS Be DoD. BoD, 7D. Be TS BND: Be DP, BDH BID BHD FFP. MDD. DDS 9% B De BeBe De Ds Be De De BB Pe WH ARB D BWI DA RAR IDs EuER calls == Shop for men's gifts HOW 6owhile you con , ato ick and , choose trom peak selec u A tions, Shop @ A HEREC where © everyihing you luy Ie styled lo please ag man's fosle, a a 4 | a a 6 Rg i + n it w: af } ‘a 7 ‘f 4 " | . famous players ‘ ey Amine. zs theatre tickets AG) |, : . in gay gift we : " envelopes this | n : it ; t Ae a NOW ON SALE | tw | AT THE BOX OFFICE + -9\\ssienny, A . “HN zm . CAPITOL and TOTEM | Cae ; s : ; it 4 Au 5 io a 7 : ' ki w w w u w a " a a w : u . u For Her - Diamond § oo All the ea Mek $49.50"? $400.00 Abo a good 16 Jewel Grist Walely AU SS30 Thhi ds (he The Pa Take Advantiye of ome Genero Trade fy Allowayeo IE DAREABARDARKBRRABA DAR RERARTRR BS RRS I FF RRA t's Novor Too Late at WALLACE § Dent. Store} tt Bell \ Ford Foundation Making .... Historic Stock Offering. tee inte ee ae ene cone Re OMAR Om ee nH et amine ee Annual Income of Canadian, U.S. Unions $500,000,000 with the SEC was made by Ford lawyers while announcement of the action was {issued simultan- cously In a dozen eltles. The statement advised {he SEC that the company's directors have decided to declare a divi- dend of 60 cents a share tn the first quartér of 1956. On this basis, the stock. woulc pay $2.40 a year, DIVIDENDS MAY VARY The registration statemen: said, however, that Inter divi- dends will be considered each) quarter, and will vary subject to} business conditions and the ops | erating and financial positt{on of, the company.” The earnings report for the first nine months of 1955 showed | earnings amounting to $5.85 a. | share, The offering price of the stock. ‘will be reported to SEC Inter.’ ‘probably just before Jan, 18, the. i probable date on which the stock, ‘will be placed on sale. ; Speculation on the price has. ranged us high as $75 a “share, . which would mean the Ford’ ‘Foundation would recelve three-' ;quarters of n buon dollars in ieash for relnvestment, | Nevertheless, the offering; represents only about 22 per cent ; of the Ford stock holdings of the, fabulously wealthy Ford Foun-: datich. { a month, paid by oirllne pilots ; moking prore han $19,000 4 year. | Communists are barred from, $6 untons, membership tn which | totals 6,000,000 of approximately ; one-third of organized labor In; the U.S. and Canada, rea five unions bar anyone with pow: | or to hire and fire employees. | | Negroes and rockil minorities are barred from five injons, The ‘report identified these as four ‘rallroad) brotherhoods and oa postal transport union. Provisions that anyone quail fed for membership be admitted | repardless of race, creed, color: ‘or atonal origin are contained | iin the constitutions of 39 un- I tons. { The report said the three une. ifons that refused to supply cop.’ ‘Yes of thelr constitutions for the’ ‘study were the International’ i Longshoremen’ S§ Association, the | Hod Carriers, Building and Com- | | mon Laborers International Un-' ylon, and the Distillery, Reetify- ling and Wine Workers Union. { eaten ee nag tr na nemean centage a ‘Royal Bank ‘Net Profits ‘$10,858,480 ; MONTREAL © The Royal Bank of Canada reports net pro- ls of S10,808480 for the fiscal -year ended Noy. 90, compared with $9,558,045 for the previous ‘fiseal voar. This was equal to (89.48 a share, dyalnst $80 Jo 1954. ' Qut of the net profit, regular ‘dividends totalling — $4,604,492 , were pald to shareholders, plas “anexten dintelbution of 20 cents iH share amountlyy (a $840,000. + The bank's baluice shoet shows itolel jasets for the year at 83 | j BUA T49. BC 865, an Inerease of more; sth $250,000,000 from Int year, Total deposity were $3,062,020, ” 849, compared wilh $2,707.540,-, 140 n 1051, | { Shwe en erm ow - SCOTTISH CUSTOM Hansel Monday, frat Monday In othor Janda, HH ie wi ay : may Ym) 1 oy ye de no ie an) r t Vv : ¥ y y 4 4 b Prince Rupert Daily News. oS 5 a Wednesday, December A, 1955, 4 - nen peterpan ice eerrrre CC CHARAN LCR CS LOCKER PLANT) TURKEYS Eviscérated Grade v I2Ib. to 16 b.. 55¢, I TURKEYS Ornde A. 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