TODAY - JQHN PAYNE in 6.50-9 p.m. VTHF FARI P A km 1.1 Prince Rupert Daily News' . Saturday, August 12, 1950 - nu )HE Ray Reflects and Reminisces Waterfront SUNDAY MIDNITE MONDAY MATfl i --" . J 'V.'NV.. Information Appreciated P. H. Llnzey, secretary of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, has received a letter of congratulations from the McKim Advertising Ltd., Montreal advertising agency, on the excellent material it has avail HUMPRRET - - Wfatfs i tfOGART In "CALL it Melvyn Douglas In "THE RACKETEERS" Ottawa reports higher prkes or candy. A chocolate bar, for example, is going up. But let us hope a chocolate Qrop isn't. MURDER" Wallace's 95c . SALE Now On WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE able for publicity purposes. The a?ency recently asked the Chamber for certain Information and what Mr. Linzey sent was described as a "gold mine." mcnn.TAYinn TAYLOH U r J0O0I1 w mt-wt MuMxmr turn tout iron J Sockeye Fishing Over Odd Fish Seen on Waterfront Sockeye fishing in the Skeena and Naas is finished for another year. The season closed at 6 p.m. yesterday. Although catches have heen comparatively small this year, those who fished consistently did reasonably well. There w ere good runs at the very start of the season in the Naas, but quickly drop Reveille wiil be a new sound for at least some few thousands of young Canadians going soldiering, if this is melody it's a music that, though slowly, surely does grow on one. It's apt to be remembered for the rest of a lifetime. It comes deliberately, firmly in the chill gray dawn VO come to the cook house door boys O come to the cook house d-o-o-r." I1 urn imiiRmiin-mrTiuui uc w miti rati vmt mm-nwm-mwm 5 bor. It was there that the In-vercan V caught it. They are faund frequently in shrimp trawls in Burrard Inlet and Enclish Bay. Tnere are a lew around the Queen Charlottes. BllfllBB! ped off to very modest numbers. Both gillnetters and seln- It was a spiny lumpsucker about one and a half Inches each way and was caught in a seine by the Zrj GIVE THE FOLKS AT HOME A TREAT! This has been a tough enough war from' the very beginning. And it may be a longish time before the world approches the "now it can be told" stage. ers have had small catches recently In fact seiners have been having discouraging results C.P.S.S. Princess Norah, Capt. Fred McGraw, arrived in - port EARLY ADVEKIIS1NU COPY. IS ppo crew of the Invercan v, C.pt. Camosun Gecrge White. Walter Hansen couver and sailed at 1 :30 p.m. lor had it on display in a bucket. It ; skagway and other Alaska ports, has t he appearance of a tropi- I Sne w!11 be here on ner return cal fish. Nearly spherical, It . next Wednesriav arrived in I A- Come in today and take home a delicious CAKE, PIE or JELLY ROLL.' Union steamer Capt. W. McCombe, port yesterday at 4 25 passengers from p.m. with Vancouver has a short tail and' fastens it for Prince Rupert. Disembark j Fishermen, like anyone else, can have emergencies. Off the Washington coast this month, contents of the nets of the "Harold A" included a 500 pound horned mine. Risky stuff to touch! It was shown deepest respect. On the way to the nearest OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS . . FOR A BUILDER OR INVESTOR Exceptional Offering self onta objects with Its mouth The catch of tuna landed at which has powerful suckers. Al- this port so far this sea-son has uncommon In these waters, it a vaiue 0f $74,000. Fifty-one though the fish is extremely boats are employed. The catches has been caught in Naas har- have been worth $400 a ton. Rupert Bakery Ltd. port, every minute was hard on the nerves- No need to have felt that way. Une charge, long Large subdivision in Prince Rupert's brttrr resj ing here were Mrs. Mark Hill, Mrs. T. Jolly, Mrs. B. F. Tilley. Mr. and Mrs. Barwick, Mr. and Mrs. Antonic, and child. Miss Horton, Mrs. C Schaeffer, Mrs J. Murty, Mrs. M. Williams, J. Morrison, E. Wahl, Peter Barron, J. Coulter, Mrs. C. A. Young and two children, George Croz-ier. The Camosun sailed at 10 p.m. for South Queen Charlotte Island points whence she will return here tomorrow atfernoon section. All services available. No taxes to pay urit FINE PRINTING at 'soaked in talt water, was harm-j less. But how was anyone to know 'except the naval disposal officer I LING THE TAILOR Panoramic harbor view: Area comparable to 38 citytoi prising nearly 3 acres. Easy walking distance to school. and he was cautious enough with the preliminaries pi,!?.!, downtown shopping centres, waterfront, and ch J REGAL PRINTERS litter southbound. individual lots available or will sell entire property tor needed housing development. Priced to sell b!o assessed value on similar property. Terms If desired Allan Armstrong for full particulars. Phone JB( 297 (eves.) office of Armstrong Agencies. ' Whatever ;coujse has been taken by authorities. The Rons of Freedom have evidently heeded it.About the only ones left stripp PHONE 24 222 Second A Centre of " interest on the waterfront yesterday afternoon was a tiny fish in Hunt's store. LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS MADE TO MEASURE SUITS LATEST STYLES IN COATS 9 HIGHEST QUALITY O GUARANTEED FIT PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT ing in public, in British Columbia , . . a ' I are the chorus girls. I '.'- I I i I . t .. . ) , i w "Capv " Austin Lathrcp, A'-1 v:' (oagwood.) , . ZZ-(T' -w I H G THE TAILOR aska s richest man, was buried in Seattle last wee. He spent most of hi; lcn l'fe in Alaska, the land that gave him wealth It is sometimes thought good form to decry the affluent. It did not look that way at the funeral, which thronged the church. Monied nwn were there Box 286 220 - 6th St. Phone 649 as well as hundreds of others who hardly mew the meaning Little men mourned. They had lost a friend and knew it. Complaints about the Krowinc GENTS' WATCHES 15 Jewel Waterproof . Shockproof Compk't'! with Expansion Bracelet 1 - 1 L n I l l I fcy B lark nf Rpntliitr in thA narlro Qnrl I public places cannot but be noted. Everyone is not 35 and brimming with energy, but there are thou-j sands along in years who tire I easily, and would be better out UpSAMA-ziNfi -n S -r-uMiiiig- J rt , m4 - , kM ff HCWi MUCH STUFF J .l ' 1 yr ( THATS MV v ) I i IVkv ACCUMULATE J r " WT- P T " ' teVJ vzL. ' ' " Now George Cook, JEWELLER Box 1188 j cf doors, than in. Yet thev do 29.75 not rancy standing up permanently, or almost. Neither do they welcome walking miles, and ail do not possess a car. There are a few if any seats in Prince Rupert, chiefly for the rea"'"n that they are damaged or smashed or thrown away. 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