ptftue Uupttt Dadp retojr Monday. November 1, 1948 , P'1"- and9;2o Horsfall Singers Take Tot Luck ' ' Hhe Basil Horsfall Singers, in Prince Rupert recently, ap .V - I CHANCES FOR ; TELEPHONE LOAN APPEAR GOOD Prince Rupert's chances of TODAY at 7 THE BOWERY B()YS in 'ANGEL'S ALLEY' peared, also, in most of the northern communities. They 'DAW had been to Whitehorse, as well as elsewhere in Yukon. In Skag-way, the Women's Club cave a pot-luck dinner. About 50 en TI TFcr a 7 ... obtaining provincial -govern ment permission to float a self-liquidating loan to rehabilitate Its telephone system are "very lavorable" according to City Clerk H. D. Thain who return .... ANNOUNCING RUPERT MENS & BOYS STORE . SHOWING OF Men's and Boys' Styles 8 :45 p.m. Nov. 2 and 3 CAPITOL THEATRE STAGE joyed a very fine dinner and an . wtsii AND Ar. evening of what was called "lust "tUI ON Till-' k visiting." "kiCll'C rir. ed on Saturday with Alderman T. B. Black from a conference with the Minister of Munici PRINCE RUPERT YEARS AGO palities, R. c. McDonald. Sponsored hv Mayor Nora Arnold, who flew Rupert M south with Mr. Black and Mr. Thain on Wednesday returned last night on the Camosun. November 1. 1923 Two small sawmills along the Skeena began sending lumber . The delegation met Mr. McDonald and B. C. Bracewell, his deputy minister. In Vancouver 0N THE S( R,,EV ' It's AH The Good Thin,, ' SHIPS AND WATERFRONT on Thursday, presenting the dor : "I bm 1 r t to Prince Rupert for export to Japan. The lumber was to be shipped by the McMillan Export Co. aboard Canadian Government Merchant Marine cuys case to them. While they received no de v d ! s- , J finite answer, they were of the Two Union Steamships Hapships opinion that, the city's proposal week from Ketchikan with similar cargo. to noat a $500,000 loan to re Duiia the telephone system would be given sympathetic con It is somewhat slack along the waterfront just now. with th sideration by the provincial gov RUSSIANS ARE COPNAPPING HIS POLICE-Recent crisis within a crisis in Berlin was the kidnapping of a number of police from the Allied zones by Russian authorities. The police who were seized lived in the Russian zone, but were on the western zone force commanded by Dr. Johannes Strum new president of the police, of whom Uie Russians do not approve Strum is shown here (right) with Ernst Reuter, when he took office. Reuter is lord mayor of Berlin, but the Russians do not ernment. summer traffic and deep sea and The Prince Ruptrt Taxpayers' Association sent a letter to city council objecting to the practice' of selling -city-owned lots for less than their assessed value and of selling tax-sale lots for less than the taxes owed. Under provincial law. the Gov salmon fishing over, and herring in Tort Fines at Queen Charlotte for Illegal Fishing Two of Union Steamships flagship liners were In port last evening as they w ill be each Sunday night for spme time from now on. Steamer Coquitlam, Capt. Alf Aspinall, arrived at 4 o'clock yesterday morning from Massett Inlet points and sailed at 11 p.m. for Butedale, Namu and Vancouver. The Camosun, Capt. John ernment must apnrove muni activities still to come. So for cipal loans. some weeks, anyway, business may be expected to slacken off. CHARGED WITH Unfavorable weather which At Queen Charlotte Citv re prevailed during October caus cently, Captain V. Jones of the seiner Grayfish was fined S600 ea halibut landings for the t lira m THEFT OF $250 Reginald Robert Duncan appeared in city police court Saturday on a charge of theft and month to drop saamlv. Onlv l STEWART NEWS kitestfromPorthtmlGtnulMinm!r(Antrt and costs or two months. Fish,' 844,100 pounds were brouaht here as compared with 2.164.000 Boden .arrived at 6:30 last evening from Vancouver and way-points and also sailed at 11 p.m. for Port Simpson and Alice Arm whence she is due back here tomorrow morning to sail at 1:30 p.m. on her return south. was remanded without plea. He pounds in the previous October to the number of 493 were confiscated, there having been found that number of salmon unlawfully in possession. On a similar charg3, Captain F. Pollard of the seiner Huskv was is charged with takine $253 Canadian Legion Officers Installed November 1, 1913 Prospectors returning from .... U !,, from the Canadian Nations Railways, for which he was Mining Men Leave Camp STEWART Installation of i ladies' first prize, Mrs. S Kirk-officers of Stewart hran,.h ml t,ii, .u. . me oiooia piacer field near Tclkwa reported disappointing depot ticket agent last week. Rod MacLeod appeared for the de nnea two and costs or two months, with 477 salmon con Frank Watsrhouse freighter r""li i 1 1 i ii o o L. TT t O . 1 results from their work and ex ploration. fence. ,. . "ic uiuies consolation the fCH?aJa"1L!f," branch t00k Pace in!The wmner of the men's Z fiscated. club 0Tce I prize rooms. was F. H. Lewis, the arrived in port at 9 o'clock Saturday morning from Vancouver 1 1 1 Q l inn i.rsiMn i . ' installed were Petltions were In circulation lation going to Louis Behnsen. During September British Col in the city asking for water AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver Mrs. B. Bell, ' G. Wickman, C. Ryan. Mr? r 0mm4 President, J. Woltenhoime. First Vice-President, C. electric and telcpnone exten G umbia shipped 70.661,000 board feet of timber, according to the Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau's report. This total far sions to outlying sections of the city and also an auxiliary light Angella Bugnella. who has been in charge of the Big Four operations this summer, left for Vancouver where he will spend the winter. via the Queen Charlotte Islands and, after discharging and loading cargo here, sailed at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon for the Naas River and Alaska. Chilliwack's cargo for Prince Rupert included a printing press which is to be Leighton, Mrs. M. Leighton, Mrs. D. Edenshaw, Mr. and Mrs. O. Stewart. ing plant for municipal build surpassed the combined ship ings ana recreation grounds. xm a ments from W hshinetnn To Sandspit J. Peters r Iran. Second Vice-President, J. P. Garlick. Chaplain, J. Bouztk. Sergeant - at- - Anns, S. Kirk-patrick. Executive E. Love, G. Anderson and C. Williams. Members of the AnxTii:.-4 OSCAR LEVANT BARBARA lAWEENCfi Oregon, it being 32.871.000. even Mrs. J. H. Hildltch was host BrenUen. Ernest McMullen. who his used by - Prince Rupert - Fisher- i - 4uuimmc Bi-riKe oe- ess at a Hallowe'en party at her From Vancouver W. v ;iev r A been prospecting the upper reaches of American' Creek, left ii.eu s o-operauve lor laDemng gan to take effect hi the Amer-at its Westview plant. ican Dorts lor his home in New Westmin- Ryan. From Sandspit- W. J. Davies. EASTBOURNE, England, O Because of the "character and joined the men after the cere- si J mony of installation, when sup- per was served. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald have left for the south for the Alaska motorship Sydney is arriving in port today with canned salmon from the Ketchikan area. The Sydney is expected to make three trips heje this residence on Fifth Avenue West. Mrs. L. W. Kergin won the most comical costume prize and Mrs. St. Clair, Mrs. S. P. McMordic and Mrs. Jarvis McLeod for the most appropriate costumes. ARGENTINE CURRENCY The monetary unit in the Argentine republic Is the peso, worth 5 cents Canadian. Movie is Popular at New Hazelton NEW HAZELTON New Haz-elton's first motion picture show-in Community Hall drew a ran. The Stewart branch of COMING !! TUES. me amenities of the town," bourne Corporation's Building and Town Planning Committee have said "no" to proposed greyhound racing. Canadian Legion heid a successful whist drive in thp rlnh It Pays to Advertises NOW AVAILABLE rooms. Mrs. J. Bouzek won the aclty audience. It will be a Advert; m iiie vany News- weekly event from now on. The attendance was in excess of expectations and there was insuf - " rrrr'JJ-r....',J"lll" .-rtnT.". ,j, iiJrfi.M,,jJr,t, ' ON THE STAGE - FOR THE FIRST TIME IN KIT Men'sFasliionS ficient sealing but this was lat- ei rectified. The Citizens' Asso GIKLS! HERE'S VOUli CHANCE T( ciation has purchased the screen mechanism and equipment. John Sargent is chairman of the film committee, with Llovd Wood operating under the direction of Cecil Steele. OVER SEVERAL HANDSOME MODELS IN THE MEN'S "NEW SPONSORED BY - RUPERT MENS AND BOYS CAPITOL THEATRE LOOK FOR THF MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY l WW NEW RED AND MADE WRONG CHOICE Alexander Graham Bell tried WHITE jjuisuaae Mars Twain to L3f- n November 1-2-3 invest S500 in his trlpnhn i ennon instead tho 0(k. GOLD SEAL LABEL loaned the $500 to a friend who Repairs went bankrupt three days later MANV OF TUESE ITEMS HILL MAKE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS ON THE SPOT OR IN OUR Were Soecialist n "f 'iirr.nl" unihlrniv l Winter Coat Event SIIOP NOW for Better Selection! Avoid tbe Rush that will Follow Later no difference where we repair al your hm our shop we do the job expertly and ukkl' b WhKDS m the seasons wanted shades. 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