Take ce M Me Out la n. TODAY :45 - 9 P.M. Print nuperfl Daflv Hftof Saturday, August 27, 1949. iiuin 253 Waterfront SUNDAY MIDNITE AND iiiiiiiisiiiiicaiKiiiiiiiiiii1 "NOTHING COULD BE FINER" i hi JOHN HODIAK SYLVIA SYDNEY 'LOVE FROM A STRANGER' 4 ' " ''-I 1 ''1. WESTWari RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE OUTFITTERS TO HIS MAJESTY: r3- ( TUNA HOPES DWINDLING EFFECTS OF EARTHQUAKE ALASKA TRADE Hopes for a profitable season of tuna fishing are dwindling. The fish are off the west of the Queen ; STARTS MONDAY 7 p.m. - 9:12 SPENCER TRACY DEBORAH KERR 'Edward My Son' THE BOY Charlotte Islands and in large numbers too, but so far V i, J there have been few caught. There is one exception, however, as 400 pounds have been landed at the Atlin Tisheries at Skidegate. But the future prospects seem dim. I BOYS CLOTHES THAT WEARS AM) SAVES : RUPERT MENS & BOYS STORE -! i SAFE IN PORT Disabled by Atlantic storms which tore away her sails, the tiny schooner Amanda with 31 Baltic refugees aboard, was towed Into calm Halifax harbor by the R.C.M.P. cutter French ' Her voyage from Oothenburg, Sweden, took weeks. (C. P. Photo) three x lumber for wharf construction i The recent earthquake centering off Queen Charlote Islands naturally Is the subject of much discussion along the waterfront At some places large waves were definitely noticed but there Is no report that ! t j i lv4 I ' ARRETS diminuendos as the engines responded more or less satisfying-ly to the owners' efforts. There Is no spectacular activity along he waterfront at present but there Is a great variety of shipping always going and comins The tourist traffic is and 25 tons of lime for the Silver Standard Mine at New Hazel-ton. The Southhulm continued to Watson Island. any damage was done any fresh Fruit Cherries lb 3 4-axinz oassenser accommoda-I "Three gem-rations from where. Some sueest that the antics of the quake may well have caused considerable mortality among the fish population, and may even have an adverse effect on the tuna fishing. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Ron McGee, D. Sawyer, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fi.ske. San Bernadino, Calif.; D. K. Foerster. Douglas Foerster, Nanaimo; T. Trcmblay Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Leake and family, Burns Lake; T. Flander, Kamloops; A. B. Williamson, Horsefly; Mrs. Zorn, Smithers; Mr. and Mrs. W. Osborne, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. Berger, Spokane. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Macey. Vancouver; A. Miller, Colfax. Wash.; Dr. A. C. Skerl, Vancouver; A. G. Roach, Toronto; Karl Wold, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. R. Harrington, Toron-j tion to its maximum, the regu- riches to poverty" is an age-old larly scheduled voyages being saying hough not a very truth-increased by special cruise ful one. But it might be prop-groups, jerly applied to the shed that is being dismantled on uie wnari near where the Naval Buildings Cherries, crate 6ii Grapes, lb 32 Apricots. 2 lb 39 Bananas, lb .25 Apples, cooking, lb 14 Lemons, large Cal doz oa Oraepelrull, Calif., 3 tor .2b Oranges (Navel) -.28-57 Dates. 2 lb .49 Cantcloupe, 2Ts 38 Peach Plums, 2 lb 39 Pears, Bartiett, lb 23 Vegetables Celerv. lb 15 Rhubarb. 2 lb.... 15 Beets, bunch .la Parsley, bunch lj Turnips, lb 01 Spinach 2 lb - 27 were situated. It was at one On one boat there was an unusual rumbling so the engine was thrown out of gear At the Ocean Dock the of frozen and canned salmon from Alaska points are time obtained by Max A-semls-stn to be used as a playhouse The rumhlinff continued and n .n;,-,nin,4 - - - d 1 1 mami'diut-ii. fiiiiwi.it ti 1 1 1 as the crew could find no wav of i ,.. r (h. sAi.'The pressure of war activities resulted in Its being converted nrennnUn fn rthe noise the en- o n. rw.H ,nrl,t. " "tool shed and put to more gine was thrown back into gear sen' with four carloads of sal- practical uses. It has reached and they continued on their moa TOe MV Dagney Irom ., -tiv, m v,,rfi ko . ...r. the third generation jiow and Radishes, bunch - w Green Onions. 3 bunches 20 to; Mr .and Mrs. Mower and fon. Olympia, Wash.; Miss D. 1 Wishart, opper City; H. Gilbert,1 H. H. Hill. Victoria; Mr. and1 Mrs. Paul Hoefler, Los Angeles. incj. wuhi rweicniKan naa lour cars vi i .: " " iV . ,. ... . , ... n , , lb. dismantled and in the Mushru being pected to know that the noise canned salm0n to be trans- had been made by the submar- shirin,d ..-t hv rai. The Rob- course 01 Demg wrn "mD lrolu i Cooklne Onions. 3 lbs 29 ft Ir. is nll.tnn Anfi definite a nrAAf L. A limb giving proof me earthquake. ert Eueene, Captain Fred M, Corn on Cob. 4 for 47 Cabbage, lb 0' At with his boat that it was constructed of sound Skidegate, Dahl, brought five cars of fro- Tomatoes. No. 1 ID on the trriri. the owner was more . ficv, f,-m bhuo tnr th mi wmoers. ii is rt-sisiuig vnc New Potatoes. 10 lb M Oreen en PeDDers. Peppers, lb. lb. - 42; breaking-up process stubbornly. than puzled by its strange be- jo'"' declded lt wou'd be more economical for mtogivt eubfer Marrow each'Z". 45 1 ) then we wouldn't have the expense of a babv-s: Cuct QUAKE'S PATH This map shows the area that felt the worst earthquake in Canad'as history Aug. 21. Originating in the Queen Charlotte Islands, it fanned north and south about 1.500 miles and Inland to Jasper, 800 miles distant. The worst of the quake struck offshore in the Pacific Ocean and damage was slight. There were no casualties. (CP. Photo WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Iee!opine. Printing Enlareinc QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies Vppetahle Souasli. lb 15 1 haviour. He was thankful that the tremors had not occurred with the tide a few feet higher or there could have been serious In port with her regular barge A packer that has not visited P. T. and B. Co. 1597, the Seat- ( princ(. Rupert for a long time tie tug Shinn, Captain Otto H. ls tne New LaUrci Manned by Canned 'e4eta!lei , mji C L d Dili Pukies. eai r uo Fiddle rish Bring . . j.. ii r . i lui 11 l 1 ureen 1 rtftMi nt'ciiia ui'aiis, icy. - i AIR Vkiid Luck to Fishermen damage to the boat. Baritnousen, is loaaing iourieen an entirely - Canadian Chinese N 5 peas, fancy ". 19 cars of perishables for shipment I crcw sne arrived In port with a Mixed Veeetbales 22 cargo of salmon for the Atlin' Diced Beets, per tin .14 r... , .. 01 1 I Wax Beans, choice .19 With the fog lifting on Thurs iU.il to Haines where the cargo will be loaded into trucks and taken over the Haines cutoff and the Alaska Highway. day afternoon there was con Generally the New Laurel works tut of Vancouver. From Vancouver Mrs. J. Addiwjn, !i Mixed Peas and Carrots 19 Pumpkin, 2 for 2a Baked eBans. 20-oz. tin 2i Baked eBans. 15-oz. tin. ea. .21 Tomatoes, 28-oz. 23 Prince Rupert Florists i siderable activity around Cow Bay. Captain Tony Crawley SMITH &ELKINS FLEETWOOD, Lancashire Eng. P Fleetwoods fishing fleet caught some fiddle fish, the first landed here in 10 years. ; Fiddle fish are four feet long and shaped like a violin. You can't eat them but they're lucky So the fishermen attach them to i00 3rdAve 3ox516 Tel.THi MLss M. Olson, J. il and his ferry were kept busy! transporting swimming enthus-' In the course of one of her ' Floweri foi- All Occasions and Mrs. W. MiXai Fresb milk Quart 22 Announcement is made from PLVMBING AND IIEATING las, A. R. Taft, Mr V Pint iasts to McNichol Creek as the routine voyages. Home Oil tank- tne i()Cal 0fftce 0f the Fisheries sun broke hrough and shone er Dlnamic arrived in port that selntnii closed Friday night Cream. V Dint From SandsDit-l t-MW ropes ana nang mem over me yourig PRINCE RUPERT Phone 171 P.O. Bo 274 brightly on the harbor. At the Thursday afternoon to take on m tnls district except in the Yacht Club owners were busy supplies of oil for the various 1 Wnaie channel area. Blrn- For Vancouver 'E. . They'll be towed behind the q pcars,m Mrs getting Iheir crafts under way.'carnps In the district. Captain- Laree, cartoned, dos 81 Medium .70 Butler , First Grade. 10 M Margarine, lb Jv Milk Pvnrmrafprl Milk. that caught them- for D. D .Mihf r, J. Fefc Tessel luck. The Cape Biai Is in port DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS house, H. J. GraU standing by for a call from the the different paint jobs tnat vy apwuu mcvieese, mic have kept the owners busy re- will continue south to Vancou-cently, showing to advantage. ! ver as she supplies the various Engines were being tuned up camps on the way. 18-nz. tins. 2 for ... 33 Canadian Fish and Cold Stor Mrs. R. Ras-sdl and Aitoria, Miss Helen You saw It in the Newsl age Co for instructions for pack and Mrs. H. E. Hiu. and the air was filled with Ing. Seeded Raisins, I Ib 21 Shelled Walnuts. 2 lb many rattles and crescendos and The tug Horseshoe operated by REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED M. Vincent, Darrp Douglas Fix-Elcr, 1! Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Shelled Almonds. 8 or. Si) the Armour Saivage and Towing Co., under Captain Reg. phelled Brazils, v, lb. .4b The Miss Jtui. undPtl 50,000 son, Miss BrynelM Case 7.7a I Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb, .60: Flour ! Pastry Flour, 7 lbs 57 Flour, 49 s, No. 1 hard wheat 3.65 Flour. 24 s 1.05 Tea and Coffee Coffee, lb M DeLuxe qualitv. lb. 1.14 Juices Tomatoes, 20-oz. ea 15 28-oz 84 Ballon 59 cod with some halibut and sold (Q.CAi Green, is assembling logs at Mc- To Mas.sctr-Mr.itl to the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. Ltd. jam rum Strawberry, 24-oz 48 Raspberry, 24-oz- 39 Blackberry. 4-lb 77 Cherry. 24-oz. 54 Peach'. 4 lb. 83 Apricot. 4-lb 79 SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Smith and three & Nicholl Creek In preparation for the construction job at Balmoral where a government wharf ls Singer, W. H. Mr. Juskatla-J. W to be built for the snagscow Essington. Queen Chariot The Cape bpencei with 21,000 pounds of cod sold to the Prince lApnle. 20-oz. tin, 2 for 29 stable Ward. Fred U Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association. A large 16,000 gal.'on oil tank 48-oa 3 ' Canned Fruits 1 Pineapple, crushed 34 I Pieces, 20-oz 37 Apricots. 20-oz 33 1 Cherries, fancy. 20-oz. 30 Advertise iu Jk''- at present lying on the wharf is It Pays W U one of four that are being mov nouos Canned Soups 13 to .20 Meats Chicken. Ib 73 Ham, boned and rolled, lb .. .90 Ham. reg. lb 72 Baloena. Ib i') Wclners. lb 50 Garlic Sausage, lb 50 Bacon, pke., 'A Ib 47 Bacon, side, piece 90 Cottage Roll, lb 7i Liver Sausage, lb 50 Spare Ribs, lb 55 Fresh Pork Ham. lb- 70 Pork Choos. lb 75 ed from Arrandale to Butedalc. Loganberries, 20-oz 37 Peaches, choice 30 Lard Pure, lb .24 The four will be put in the MEDITERRANEAN ISLE Melita was the ancient name for the Island of Malta. PLAN TO ATTEND Terrace and District Civic Centre Labor Day Program Barbecue Loggers' Sports Children's Sports Carnival Games Bowling DANCE in Evening Frank Gavan's Orchestra (207) water and taken In tow for in : COTTAGE Cffl stallatlon at Butedale in the New Creamed Shortening - 32 Soap , SoaD. face, bar 10 Laundrv. cake 2 for .25 very near future. TAKES BIGGEST TONNAGE VALENTIN I I Your D6 The Sault Ste Marie ship canal So Powders, larpe .39 rank Watertiouse freighter Pork Sausage, lb 55 Steak, T-Bonc lb 85 Steak, round, lb 75 ALL-WEATHER 4 ls the busiest canal in the .cherries. V, lb. Dkt 35 Southolm Cant.ain Willlnm nu,a pork Tenderloin, lb 105 Almond Paste. ID. 3 sdn, arived in port on Thursday ! ' Coconut, ib 50 afternoon with a miscellaneous cargo lncludin3 50,000 feet-of1 Try a Classified Ad lor Results Fruit Cake Mix. lb 39 Dates, fancv. 1 lb. Dkt 34 Seedless Raisins. 2 lbs 35 HOLLYWOOD cafe NEW DEPUTY SPEAKER Joseph Alfred Dion, 52-year-old Member of Parliament for the Quebec constituency of Roberval since 1945, was recently appointed Deputy-Speaker of the Commons. (CP. Photo) MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE j HOLIDAY PICNIC PACK THE BASKET WITH GOOD THINGS TO EAT from Terrace Meat Market George E. Peters, Prop. QUALITY SERVICE OPEN FROM 11:30 A.M. TO S:S3 A.M. We Specialize In Chinese Dlshe CHOP SUE Y CIIO W MKLN For Outside Orders PHONE 133 K. Ar . 'J- 3S TELKWA n r DARBECUt I 4-Jt MEATS -fish- BUTTER EGGS POULTRY TAKING THE "BUGS" OUT . . . LABOR DAY - SEPT. 5, 1949 BUCKING BRONCS MIDWAY STEER RIDING THRILLS AND SPILLS GATE OPENS 9:30 A.M. ALL NEW ARENA fIAp LEAKY. RODEO MANAGER (All Events Governed by Association's Rules) IMPORTED COWBOY CLOWN IP-TO-DATE CHITES - LOID SPEAKER SYSTEM A good car can sound and operate like an old buggy if bolts are loose and springs are worn. Let us tighten up the body of your car, eliminate "rattling" ' ..... i DANCE MIDNIGHT SUNDAY BALL GAME , 11 A.M. MONDAY j Free Barbecue Sandwich Noon Monday ATTRACTIONS AND PRIZES REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS TRAVEL RlEtf THE EASY, COMFORTABLE Regular Trips ... , p0in To Queen Charlotte Mm (Daily, Except Sundaj; , MONDAY NIGHT Our body and fender department does complete repairs and offers quick service PHONE GREEN 217 Superior Auto and Body Service To Alice Arm, Stewart POSTED TO I.C.A.O.- Wing Cmdr. W. P. Pleasance, D.F.C. and Bar, of Calgary has been appointed R.C.A.F. liaison officer to the International Civil Aviation . Organization. Senior staff officer of the Air Transport Command before his new appointment, he led the R.CAJVs 419 (Moose) Squadron on faeavy bomber raids during the Second World War. (C. P. Photo) j INDIAN CEREMONIAL WAR DANCE 7:30 PM ! GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY GRAND BALL Tvcrv Thursday) jciioH,1 lIIAUIL-K 1 .illilllO li'v- r,i Studebaker and Austin Sales and Service (222) For Information and Reservauw j OUREN CHARLOTTE AlRLlIN SEND ALL INQUIRIES TO BOX 6, TELKWA ENTRIES TO BE IN BY NOON, SEPTEMBER 5