Prfiifc Rupert DaH? ISete TiiPiriay, December 6, 1949 "Union steamer Corjuitlam docked! jhere northbound at 1:15 Friday, j alternoon bound for the south Credit Bureau Here Is Urged Queen Charlottes. She Returned , Waterfront Associated Credit Bureaus of without a bureau and he su?-Canada and the Credit Grant-I gested that industrial and bus- . ... .... : i. nftrKf- ink Sunday at 8:15 p.m. and proceed-1 ' c-d bark to Vancouver at 9 p.m. ers' Association of Canada, tola mess expansu.-i nc Six percent of the people of The Coquitlarrt is under the i thy the estaojsnnieni. ui Canada are "deadbeats' by na-the Prince Rupert tnamwr oi t.-, mnA epmxo Rimprh psn p . I Cnmmprce last nil'ht. Mr. Bul- - - Whiffs command of Capt. Harry Mc- i Lean., ! i.'.1 j i anu iwn. . ptet to have its share of such I Ped who hail:; from Toronto and i .,... . .. I nerrri whft come with the eau here. A new period "e" veloping In tha matter ot credit buying now that the most of War-bought Victory Btmds had been cashed and! compulsory iConUnaed i pa'S e" h ft today by plane lor Vancouver, trrld the Chamber that frinro Rimerf was one of the cwrmma H" rra r ic R svn t fish off the , 0HvfnS paekef Sydney in reports fo be LJwfU mmms m nearmf (he end 6f it sea-ion Greot Growth of Co-op Here Beom Trawlers Operating Logging Camps Closing tfher when tangs be?irr tor few important places in Canada '"7 ""V ca-ich w with 'Mtti, Af tfwf Bui- i between Ketchikan and .Print 1 V . oT the . r. ,Uiv, i, Hcct, field representative The 2.0C0 members of the Co-1 Bay plant, which handles the fi'-h is onlv nart of tne scneme, . ii. n is oniy iik longs to the same company, is The marketing contacts, which now tipd ,Jp ,n SeattlQ after m:(k. ops in this dKriet have made Voins since incorporation which et the organization1 up as a major economic force in this dis . V T ' ... I 1 are riterany wona wine, ire ai- ing a trip souin. OT TASTY iAfLAlS AT THE HesCafie Chinese Disheii t SpeciallJ CHOP SUEf CHOW MElN A few persistent 'beam trawl trict. From the beginning of the. so vital to success. k. F: Harding, manager of the Fishermen's Co-op Joined Dr. M. ers, remainiit? out in Hecate North Island Trollers Co-opera- uve on a beacn some 18 years ago has snruna an oraaritzatrori M. Coady hi sounding a warning whose nere last week which cahnoC be physh-al assets now total ....... . sliAHAnVoil fn ft-7nrffv (level. Straits, constitute the only major fishing activity on the north coast. There also fe a small amount of crabbing and shrimp ing going on, most of which is I II v goocf matured whisky' Seagram ,sjij.uuu arm whose member? . aonnii Avenue nnnaslte Prince Rupert Hotel opment. That is that members 7:00 a.m. to 3:38 .m. Phone 173 lor OuUlde Ord.r. sold on the local market. The ap- KinqsPlate (.Quities, the actual amount to which members have expressed faith in the idea with (heir own Hr1s t Si 200.000. This is no mean sum, considering that it has come from what was once an economically de-pe'"d proup of fishermen striv- should not become &4 immefsed in th creatrort of wealth as to lose the idea of extending the movemenC anrf living co-operative principles themselves. Dr. ;Coady's answer Is "continuous education" of adults, a consid prach f the Christmas season will shortly see the end of all fishing activity until after the end of the year. Rt. Rev. James B. Gibson, Bishop of Caledonra, Is leaving on CANADIAN WHISKY eration that might " not be unac- price is Gvoc-tfdtured' too! ing iw ineir own Deiiermeni. t ceptable to adults in any walk of .-i"uni vnnime oi iraae wnicn - life, regardless of their principles. Friday evening's train for a two weeks' trip to Vanderhoof , Hazel-ton, Kitwanga and Terrace on ecclesiastical duties f VICKERS' i oinuiio in canao and t$ niiiium tv CatvfTl This dvertisement is rtot published or Sil played by the Liquor G-ntrof Board by the Government of British Columbia ;. not piliihd or 4k ptoy by Liquor Contrd loord or by lh totals $3,750,000 reflects one of j Regardless of what economic tne key features of the producer JeircuslanceS have contributed, co-operative movement the idea to' Prince" Rupert's present pros-tr.at three who produce should j perrty, the Cff-onerative have a)?o market tneir products a d't-1 flayed it very full part and, on Advertise in t:ie iany New' UnSE IN THE DAILY NEWS tXjtt ESST REStrt T8 rectly as possible. The Farifview their' tenth frnnrversary.. It v sfnr.ethinf that should be fe- ftoghi7.ed. f Was Nearly Crazy With Fiery Itch- NOW AVAILABLE: Carrvma a Jiht passenger list At The SPORT Shop's Toylown, It's h fart relief U. D. D'. prescni.tion World and a relatively small cargo, the ilfil peace and roni.'ort from t-rutl iti 'hir.f caued by arzema, pimples, rashei, athltte f fxjl and other Itch trouolc;. Trial SoiU, due Tir app!i( aUoa t hecks e-n tlie most j.'.nic )ttdcdzte& as it SuiicU..' IN TOT! STJPREM1? COURT OP j BRTTFSH COLOMBIA t v PRflRITR as4 Xh at or money money oat oacn. k. ask am aruggii aruKii lor lor u u u u. u u. i'crlptioa (ordinary or extra atrei.tb ' frtic, 1 IW TffB MATTER OT TBE "ADMIN ISTRATION ACT Ami in ino MATTBR OF THE ESTATE OF malcolm Mcdonald, deceased. INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICF ihat by Orde' of Wtr Honoor Jurtt j W. O. Fu1 on rorl Judg ot the Simrm C 'irt of Brltlstr Cowmbla. I m on the of December, A D 1st day ; BOARD INSULATING MaVe your construction dollar, do doubl. duty ... . Donnacon. , . tim. and .1 on. , ai th. Insulating Board. It build, and in.ulate. ' comfortable warmer 19 , insulated horn. i. mor. co3l A Dor.nacona LOOK FOR THE new red and White, GOLD SEAL LABEl tute oi Maicoirn nu.-uun. , late of Lnwer Pot. British Colum-bia,. who ltt on or about the istn and save, on .ue. . r .;.. coeler in summer v. sheathing . . a. an eiierior Clav of SeptemDer, ; Columbia. Aii peraons l"eh,.!e settlement of Dawson Creek British Columbia. All persons lnde bted to the aiiid estate are required to pay jbout the many use. ol Donnacona (Miss This Terrific Selection., A Toy For Every Boy ond Every Girl and uwulalion ." ... a aic plaster base , a. Inlariot finish. . VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE 1 - rrt nil unrsons having , Trikcs, Wagons. Pedal Cars, Sleighs, Kiddy Cars, Trucks, Scooters, and Hundreds of Dolls and Thousands of Other Toys to Choo.st from. CALL 651 claims against the aald estate are FOR XMAS ShIaffer3 "1RIUMPH" rwiulred to iiie inrm - r : - or before the loth oerly verlflt on r0yyof January. 19S0 fulling wh ch distribution will Vnd h"rh of which claims regard only to such I shall have been notified, mrtn at Telwraph Creek, B.C.. 1 PtllLPOTT EUITT & Co. Ltd. LUMBER and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 0KTSSIIOP THE STORE THAT HAS KVEKYTHING IN TOYS " AT tHE PRICE YOU I.IKE TO PAY . - i his 1st day of December. lfl ERNEST EARL ALLEN. - Official Admlnlstraror. i ItlW fi9 If. 3rd Ave Box Ki92 ' i;rer.. o . i 2fl Telenrapn Sunday. 9 p.m., Camonm ifuesfmy, 1:30 p.m., CoquiUam A MCE ARM, STKWART 4NI PORT S'MPSON f- Sunday, 11 p.m. Fort soirrn qi kkn CIIAKI OTTK 11 vsns: ss. Carhosun Dec. 1C and 30 ,10 pm. FOR NORTH fl KK ' CHARI.OTTK ISI.ANUS ss. Camosun, Dee. 9 and 23 nd 23 v f RANK J. .sklNNKK Prince Rupert ARent t hird Avenue Phone SR8 iillmore Beauties 'i Give Your Friends A Gill Thai Will Be Appreciated Finest in Hots Latest in Styles GIVE THE GIFT THAT PLEASES "ALL-WAYS" Sholf.r' "TRIUMPH" IW emd notching finelin Pencil or d 9i-choic tiiot i built to pleaVo l tvary woy . . . alwoyi. Most Modern in Color Dl Plus High Resistance to Rain L. Priced from .... $5.50 to $8.50 fW ( THE BEST BY BILTMORE A'V; THE BEST BUY BILTMORE V A B PRIHTIIIG Company Phone 234 f.iner Block ' CME CLOTHIN GUM BOOTS Children's ", Sizes 8-9-10 Regular $2.50 TO CLEAR $T.9S GUM BOOTS Misses Sizes 11-12-13 Regular $2.65 TO CLEAR $2.25 5TORt BEST HAMBURGERS Phone V& Third Avenue IN TOWN "It's a Great Life if $3.95 $7.50 $11.50 10 Pound Box 20 Pound Box 30 Pound Box You Don't WEEK-END' PROCESSED IN THE PACIFIC COAST'S MOST MODERN SMOKEHOUSE GUM BOOTS $$L New Hem - All Rubber Stair Treads-Tread siie 1 8" x 9" x 1 !2" nose Net Price Black, per hund red $38.50 Chocolate, per hundred $44.00 Freight Paid on 100 lb. Shipments Smaller Quantities f.o.b. Prince Rupert order from BAR SNACK ' PEN 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. DAIXT( THE FAMILY SHOE STORE LIMITED Just off Third Avenue Ph. Orders Blue 921 318 6th St. 3rd Ave. Box 638 Ph. 357 PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Phone 632 712 Second Ave. Prepoid to ony point served by roil in Canada ' A Xmas Card will be enclosed with each shipment Use Coupon BjIow I Send to 1 I j Name j I Address - j I Sent by I Name - : r I Address : ; j I Indicate by X in circles below . I O Cash , O Cheque O Money Order O $3.95 O $7.50 ' O $11.50 j SAVOY HOTEL W. L. WOODS, Prop. JOHN H. BULGER 3PTOMETR 1ST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenn PnONE SI P.O. BOX 1397 SHORT OF MONEY! Government Has Helped Your Xmas Budget FRASER STREET PRINCE RDPBBT MS II lilt MW& Producer and Processors HyWove Brand Fresh, Frozen BROADWAY CAFE With the removal of the twenty-five percent luxury tax from jewellery the government has made it possible for Christmas shoppers to buy more gilts for less money. For the first time since before the Best Food Aliril IrmilTl? ond Smoked Fish also Mifd Cured Salmon UMlPbKAllVfc Conners 0( Cholleneer Brand FEDERATION ' f,rst QJAL,TYcANNto sea fooDS buy now, and pay later at Manson's Jewellers. Pay only half now and the rest in easy weekly or monthly payments starting February 1st, 1950. For that friendly service where value and quality come 1 tirsf, 'See " MANSON'S Your Friendly Jeweller inest Cooking war you can now buy jewellery free of this nuisance tax. So make tnis a jewellery Xmas, that she will appreciate and he will value. Remember also that you can , Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. Pi-ince Rupert, B.C. For Take-Home Orders Phone 200 Box 1580 ij