Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, January 20, 1951 SLIM SIMPLICITY (Continued from page 4) TODAY 7 - 9:05 BETTY IIUTTON . FRED ASTAIRE In "LET'S DANCE" with the straight-and-narrow silhouette. The short boxy jacket SUNDAY MIDNITE - MONDAY MAT. 4 p ni RUPERT PEOPLES STORE WATERFRONT WHIFFS 1T Cigarette Price Is Same Meantime OTTAWA There will be no immediate boost in the price of cigarettes, although there have been rumors of a two cent rise. There is said to be a possibility of higher taxes being levied in the next budget but nothing .seems actually known as to a higher cigarette price. I RODDY McDOWAU. D- O'FLYNN in 1 1 , j -rjr I f also is used a great deal with slim skirts or sheath dresses. ! White accents are evident j throughout all collections. There j are a number of suits and cos-j tumes in which the jackets have j complete button-in linings of white pique, especially effective KRISTINE MILLER ART. FRANZ In "JUNGLE PATROL" "BLACK MIDNIGHT" ERROL UltXIS iG Tuesda, Alexander MacKenzie on Dry Dock Readying For Cod-Fishing Ritchie's New Boat i i After six months' service, the Department of j Transport lighthouse tender Alexander MacKenzie is in Prince Rupert dry dock for cleaning and paint- j ing. No barnacles were found on the ship's bottom whii navy, umers nave Removable white starched linen or pique revers or collars and cuffs. White accessories also are In the spotlight. Designers have worked out a number of devices to soften the severity of the straight sheath silhouette. Some use lone scarf Mid Winter Clearance Sale NOW ON!. Rupert Peoples Store Color And Excitement Kail 111 . i I m llj m ! em u m m when she was raiser! from the water. The cleaning: Erroi Fiynn and Alexis Smuti, fR l I l lu As .-. " ' draperies beginning at the neckline and continuing baneath the belt to make a side drapery on the skirt. Others add detachable and painting is in preparation for a supply trip-to jf SuJ" Cape St. James on the Queen : in "Montana" which comes to Charlotte Islands. She went into federal reflations i tne Capital Theatre here next dry dock Thursday and is ex-. Monday and Tuesday pected to leave Monday. .,.,,! The storv is that of a sheep- One of the larger jobs to be ,"f hooefTl to move nis nck througn cattle s-dt'lct a undertaken by Prince Rupert dry .""VJre e" were lk tons land country despite strong opposl-' dock recently is renewal of plates ; !'Bpn- t' , ,Jv" "SnriBrf ltion ot outnumbering cattlemen.. apron overskirts. Still others employ tiered effects. For cocktail and evening wear styles are elaborate and luxurious using a dazzling array of fabulous fabrics such as sheer, cris shantung taffetas, silk organdies and organzas, metal shot silks, heavy silk ribbed ottomans, silk serge and sheer wool voiles as gauzy as chiffon. on part of the bottom of one . . . -,hl.,,, , n,hQ ,JHow Flynn, as the sheepherder of the Columbia Cellulose Com manages to gain his own ends termed experimental sets. pany Skeena' River barges Foil- D i 0N QUALITY GOODS r ra r Id II r ilCeS all the year , ROUND That is what our business depends on. We do not believe in a high mark up in order to make cut prices later. Liver prices are edging upward because of an increased demand, it was learned here this week. provides the action backdrop of the film. In doing so he becomes embroiled in campfire raids, street brawls, stampedes, a rousing sequence with an unbroken "devil horse" and a sound lashing from his beautiful cd-star, Alexis Smith. The supporting cast includes Congratulations To The ... . NEW CITY CAFE Drop in and see their NEW CHAIRS TABLES AND FIXTURES That were specially designed and custom built b. THE PENGUIN HOBBY SHOP riione Blue 1 1(1 Darry Selkirk of the forestry branch returned recently from a holiday In Vancouver. The forestry launch White Spruce will be leaving soon for Ocean Falls to replace the White Cloud, which burned near Ocean Falls last month. Ranger A. Antilla and Skipper Neil McMillan will take the boat down the coast. An inter Douglas Kennedy, James Brown esting sidelight on the White and Ian Macdonald. Among boats preparing for cod fishing are the Miss Jean, which plans to go out in about one week; the Hero No. 1 the weekend following, and the Kaien II. Fishing now is the Baisac. The B.C. Producer arrived this week from Vancouver to prepare for fishing when the weather becomes better. uoua is mat sne was built as far back as 1911. Ranger An- j tilla and Skipper McMillan j were both born in 1911. ' j Consistent Value and Good Service has stood the test of time. JOHN BULGER JEWELLERS Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliarjle and Efficient Service. Also agents fur Canadian Liquid Air Co. LW . for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1310 Thorn 60 and 68 The regular monthly ai- mail run to Naas River villages was made yesterday by Pilot Norman Jermyn of the Queen Charlotte Airlines. Lighting Fixtures Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor FOR THE Capt. David Ritchie and sons Alf and Jack have purchased a fishing boat in Vancouver to replace the Finella, which they sold to Nelson Bros. They are expected back in the city shortly after the week-end. OLD BIRNIE GOES SOUTH Thirty-one years ago, Department of Transport officials wait i - Incipient Fire At Civic Centre r i 220 Sixth St Phone 649 Fire in a waste paper basket in the ladies' lounge at the Civic ed excitedly on the department wharf at Digby Island for Cant. Centre caused dense smoke and NEW CITY CAFE were supplied and installed by GRANT & NEWTON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS of 7 1 4 Second Ave. W. Phone I We hope that the NEW CITY CAFE will have a most prosperous business W. Butler to dock the new light- blistered the paint on the walls house tender, C.G.S. Birnle. but caused little othen damage. It is doubtful if there wor? ' The fire, apparently originated very many gathered at the Seal , when a burning match or cigar-Cove base today to watch her ette was thrown in the baskeif. Luxury Steamer Prince George being towed away by Island War Ill nor, Capt. J. C. Farley, Is'.anl Tug & Barge Ltd. tug boa t on her return to her native Victoria: . Also on hand when the Birnio arrived was the larger vessel C.G.S. Newington, later replaced Corf Crossing Francois Lake FRANCOIS LAKE (Special to Daily News i Cars are now crossing Francois Lake on the ice, just a week after navigation closed and the ferry was tied up for the season. ' ( -mm'- a . SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WFDNF.SDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost For Reservations Write or Call NEW CITY CAF! 318 Sixth Street by the Alberni. It was a great day for Prince Rupert as well as the department. Command of the Birnie passerl from Capt. Butler to Capt. Harry Ormiston, who served under Capt. Butler as first mate during the trip from Victoria. Later Capt. CrmisCdn went to the Now-ington and was succeeded on the Birnie by Capt. Norman McKay A stump burning under the new King Edward school this afternoon caused the fire de IS NOW OPEN FOR DUSINES partment to be called out. The stump was believed to have causht fre when overheated by i who piloted her through her last a plumbers torch. No damage was caused. CITY OR IHufOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. I i 1 .j-w I , V V ill ALL NEW FIXTURES THROUGHOUT FULL COURSE MEALS Tire preliminary hearing of years in the government service. Capt. McKay now commands the replacement vssel C.G.S. Alexander MacKenzie. I the charge of murder laid npntnst. WarnlH Rvan Mjno oH from 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Birnie's sister ship, C.GS Journed thls morning unU1 Jan. ; " uarv 29- The charge was laid' Victoria. With h the h d-rommi.i- ,,. Atu r, n, ' COME IN FOR A GOOD MEAL! Phone Blue 92 for Take Out Orders of Lorraine Tait found in the wooden hulled vessel in the Do ; partment of Transport service . water near Port Simpson. -- i here Is the smaller vessel. C.G.S i Catherine B., Capt. H. Caldsr- wood. When C.G.S. Alexander Mac Kenzie arrived here in Augusi, 1 the Birnie was turned over to Crown Assets and put up for I tpnrtnr Thp t.prtHpr nf the Uii Say company was the one accepted by Crown Assets Vancouver of fice. It is the Intention of the! "Mr. Music" Invites YOU to HOLLYWOOD it's BING CROSBY'S 20th Anniversary company to convert the faithful Old ship into a tug boat. Happy Anniversary It 1 , mS-Ms I f ' A I to uMr. MUSIC" himse Capt. Iasson Nicholachis of the steamer Santa Ana, which unloaded sulphur at Columbia Cellulose Company's Watson Island plant this week, was once a Greek Olympic team star. A partner in the company which owns the ship, he has been a sea captain for 27 years. as "Mr. Music FOR FREE .HOME DELIVERY... Phone 654 Percy Hallett, popular assisi-an purser on the Prince Geoe. Is being' etired from Canadian National Steamships service the end of Februa-y. A special article on his colorful career Get your Cards now at the CAPITOL THEATRE or McRAE BROS. 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