Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, December 7. 1950 CHARLES LAUGHTi Native Art Today 7 - 9:05 Indians Of SHIPS and WATERFRONT Archseiogical Hobbyist Say It Should Not Have Been . Ignored " RUPERT PEOPLE'S STORE It's Baby's Christmas Christmas cheer, or as the ships purser quipped, "a cargo of head All THE ADVENTUKtJ A MAN CAN hSP2T 8:00 . I;20 jl) aches." amounting to 1.500 caes of liquor, arrived In port aboard the Prince George from Vancou Cause of at least some of the difficulties that have been encountered in handling the Indians of. this country has been the failure to admit that these people had an aboriginal culture of their own worthy of acceptance said Frank Smith, contractor's accountant and hobbyist In archaeology, who was the ver yesterday. The Prince George Capt. E. B. Caldwell, on her weekly voyage, arrived at 10:00 a m Jnm Vancouver, Westvlew and Ocean Falls and sailed at midnight for Ketchikan whence she will return here tonight 10! speaker at the regular weeklv Passengers arriving here on the iuncneon of the Prince Rupert I Prince Oeore were: H. Everett, J. uyro ciuo yesterday. Mr. Smith $1.50 Infants' Kimona Sets H. Weeden. R. K. Jordan, 3. proposea mat the natives be Specrs. M. Robertson, W. C. John- B'yen a lull chance tc develoo son. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sedgewlck. lnose vaierrts as a means of H. Revick. R. M. Oillispie. L. M. assisting them In becoming use-Rcid. P. O. McConnell. Mrs. S. ul nd accepted citizens Can- 29c Infcntr' Bibs, from Amann. A. Bell E. Wampler. W. ans an. - O. Mackenzie. Mrs. F. Rainsford, Delving deep into historical Mrs. E. Wallace and daughter, jJesearch concerning the Ind- ''.1 . Pxi &tl Infants' Sweaters, from 1.75 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hughes. Mrs. Mr. Smith said It was con- WiUium. G. Halcron. B. Mills .A. ded that these peoples had .low. W n. Thornton. Mr. and nnt evolved on this continent Mrs T Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. A. jb"t ka! come from outside. E. Ruark, M-s. A Drummond.lelr physical characteristics r-rinn Acton. J. V. Boys, W.- Indicated that they had come Davies. W. Ooort. H. R. Thomrwm. ' n sueceMlve waves. The Ind-Mi.'! M. Powell. Mah Sing. M:.laris of this coast were of a late; H. Johanson. Mrs. D. Collison. W. typ and probably of Mo.igollati Fournes. L. Knooo. B. Johnstone, ncestnt. H. M. Shaw.- O. Smith. J. Pete.- i- M?. Smith then proceeded to son. A. Dean. F. Talt. jclaiv rhe nativa tribes of Br'.t- , ' ". lsh Columh' lnclndini t h" A'askan coastal vessel Sidney. Hald the flShtlrlg "Vikings r Capt. O. Hendrlckson. arrived uv the North," and tne Tlmnvar port last nicht from Juneau the traders. aU with their ahor-with three carloads of frozen 'ielnal cultures whkrh, unfortun-fish for transshlnment over Can- ately,, had not been pepeuated 1 w J Infants' Rompers from $1.25 $2.98 SENATOR WED3 SECRETARY Senator W. Rupert Davies, 71. publisher of the Kingston Ont, .Whig-Standard, married' his private secretary the former Margaivrt McAdoo, in Toronto Thursday. Hore, Mrs. Davies signs the register of St. Paul's Anglican Church as .her bridegroom looks on. It is the second marriage for Senator Davies. former president of the Canadian Press and the Canadian Dally Newspapers Association. His first wife, the former Floicifce McKay, died in 1948, after they had Infantf' Overolls adlan National lines to eastern white men.. ." v The wskerM discourse wa followed' m w'th . n showinar nf f n frfemf.lv lnterestlnr ser"- umiiiui ii jears. United States markets. Loral Banker Is Transferred $1.49 (CP PHOTO t Infcntr' Sleeperr if slide depicttn notWe arts "hd : ellr.. "rrun" from M- iT yrC wtt. ptilth's; o'n valuable collvtlo". , Neighbors Help , Big House Move Th-t". (nriurled totem poles o' "Flame and' Arrow" Here 'hioh' , frle Htdns un' t Accountant of the local branch $2-98 T'lmn h''' vn h r,. Bunting Bags, from RICH LEA, Sask .O Robert of the Canadian Bank of Corri- It rwk ifter'v lnt'Huct,in fiinatelv, Tiad all but died ou' 85c Baby Blankets VVhillians, a veteran of the South mcrce for the past three years, African and Fi-st World Wa's. Richard A. Morley has been lost a leg a year ago. Now he transferred to Westvlew, near knows that the friendly pioneer Powell River, as manager, ac- spirlt still lives in this commun- cording to announcement made ity 80 miles southwest of Saska- today. He leaves with wife and toon. Neighbors worked three family for his new appointment days moving his house'to a new down the coast before the end location. Insulating it, lining it of the month. . . ' rPrr,diT' -o m r vesteMev't "V V SJ.M Qvro luncheon P t-1'1-errt MaiT'w PrvHe in th b- B ricf "f P'ewt A -T. p-t'n. ato. ' In' addlt'on to the -vk- I 7't A An epic spectacle of romance 'The Flame and the Arrow," comes to the Capitol Theatre for a leek-end engagement. Starring Burt i-ancRster and Virginia Wro it ia filmed . Jn Technicolor. Trm sU -y is of medieval Ita! revolving p round the historical epWe when the mountain rien of Iomha-riy rase un uncV-the r-rint leadership of Dardo and fcu-nt the He.ians who wen- seeking to run their coun-"v. Against such a background, the rtorv proJrCt? the nman'-e with beaver board, laying new Successor here to Mr. Morley if, the v. Pev a. Siehr o' Embassy fflapkms I st 1 1 linoleum and Installing electric Is to be E. A. More from the 8 ' . V rirp' .; unitea i;nurcn wa yeft,- ,-. r , Al lrt lovely, dinntr-iiitd", ppf napkins- . . .i.t ii i Ihrtt inicknui ot tort ccllulou. lights. Eston branch of the Can- Dunbar Street branch In Van-adlan Legion paid all costs and couwr who, with wife and fam-legion members donated their Uy. will arrive within two or three time. weeks. Mr. Morley has been active In CHANGED hahits .community affairs during his PEOPLE'S STORE . Pnnct Rupert Florists i Flowers for All Occasions 500 Jrd Ave..' Box 518 Tel. 777 resldpnce here & Greenland was a seal- un tine currently Thty cling to your lip like fine linen! 40 lo a package tech on a laundry Mvlns. St. Prwldent of the local branch Of le,d,rof for centuries the., ,.Cd Lomhardians!COmmunitJ! ' btfore aM rh- roval Anne bf iTst i Jarf?e sno! cod 'appoared in!tne well c,anadla" R Crow Society Th( Mm hn hn .v.. I W l'JMS. as as a director of the Prince Museum and the United Church (nort talkod-abo-it, in Hollywood Men's Club. Want Ada, Sure Results! News Classifieds Make Sales. - . . I.O.D.E. Paioor Was Success PORTRAITS Fi.ms Developed and Printed PROM IT SERVICE CIMNDI I fi S Stl'OIO 2I0 - 41h Street. , Box 645 Phone Green 3S9 Prince Rupert '"mil mrrc -The Flame and r'hr Anw" with Eu-t I incaW ,hirT-!f q fmcr circus a-robat,. ''oip'r all his run der-lnu-do pn-in" p-rhrv. for th j crossbow vfls the weapon of the k". If f,--ivitlr feat.. The 'torv al-o ct!1k fir a tout) of n"ihirr to invade the rnval princess consort. Nick Ciavat, who plays Piccolo, a hardy mountain mernbor of Dardo's band. Is a liftlong friend and circus buddy of Burt Lan master, and the two repeat their nimble artistry of the big top in the film. Seven-year-old Godon Geb- BOILS Get rid of Mfinightly blmi8hfs taut! Give PIMPLES j LET YOUR WORRIES MELT LIKE ' A SNOW MAN ON A SUNNY DA' Final report of the I.O.D.E. fall bazaar, presented Monday at the meeting of the Municipal Chapter, showed it was a success both socially and financially. Regent Mrs. O. R. S. Blackaby was in the chair. The door prize ! had treen claimed by Miss Del- j rnst.i p a us" with tunts high bert, around whom much of th them a prdy treatment uith medicatrd, antiwiitic Ur. ( ruiw't Ointment. Srxjthetai it heals. 6'c. Larue ttzt. 6 timea as much, 12.23. J DR. CHASE'S Light II? For K "- in me arrs of Us great action takes place, Is the sen of V. . l non-theatrical parents who mov- Robert u Donr-'as pltvs Atessn- ed to California prior to t.ho ro. 'a traito'ons landowner. fUminr? of "The Flame- and 'the Hesso. and Lvnne Baeeel.t as a Arrow" sr Antiseptic OINTMENT phine Balagno, holder of ticket number 42, the report said. r Tree Linhts , if Xmas Dccoratic - Wranpinq Paper 4r Cards i VANCOCVER VICTORIA Sunday 8 pni.,' Chllcotin - Tufesday 12 Noon -, v '.. Carnosun . ALICE ARM, STEWART AND ' frORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOB NORTH Ql'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chllcotin, Dec, 1 and 15 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH Ql'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS . as. Chllcotin. Dec. B and 22. 9 p.m. , FRANK J. SKINNER '- Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 A- Cooks M m$&, . 4 wAV v :. A lC ' h r 5 tx rir eii ii 111 I i l FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE I.1MITEO liuildrrs & Contractors I iAHlAi I Walked Right In with a $ GIFT Lu xury Srca PRINCE GEORGE For Every fjAiij Fnrt 11 GOOD BOY AND GIRL!! His Bag is Overfloving with and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday al 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN M l l.i:si)AV MIDNIGHT flit r Iy'a v r ' w ... . - ip - - !"""-.- y r , 'v ' " ft ' ' e' r - : ; y ... SLEIGHS DOLLS BUGGIES CARS WAGONS TRAINS For Reservations Write or Call CITV OK DETOT OIUCK PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. JSijK.;-' mi? THE B EST i LOADS OF TRICKEY LITTLE TOYS! SELECVION! SPORT SHOP THE WHERE 10 DIED A toyland fire in Kay's department store in downtown Halifax, which broke out shortly before cloing time claimed the lives of 10 shoppers and clerks late Thursday afternoon. F.re .spreading Iron, a display window cut off the main entrance above whigh firemen are seen battling the flames, it took six hours to bring the blaze under control. . "CP. PHOTO i