...... i i "V ft removal of timber. Prince tiii)im Dafiw J!9cUia Wednesday, November 19, 1947 STEWART NEWS Latest rom Portland Gmal Mining Centre ....A two day walk-out at Silbak Rremier Mine was ended to the Satisfaction of all concerned when the men returned to work on Saturday morning. It appears that an extra $2 assessment wi;s asked from the men by the local of the Union and.while the company was willing to make th? payroll deduction, they Insisted that the men's signatures, au-Ihorirlm the deduction, be obtained first. The Union officials, apparently, did not want to do this, and called the men out. About 18 inches of snow has fallen during the past week and the snow nlow made its first ' ' TIMBER BALE X42793 i . Sealed tenders will be received by ""the Minister of Forests at Victoria.' B.C., not later than 11 a.m. on the '"24th day of November. 1947. for the-,.u purchase of Licence X42793. to cut 3.773.000 f.b.m. of spruce, cedar, and hemlock, oa an area situated on Mosquito Lake. Cumshewa Inlet, Oupcn Charlotte Islands Land Dis trict. ' Two- (2 years will be allowed for ' Further particulars of the Deputy , . ..Mui)ster. Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester. Prli Rupert. B.C. J028.N4.1U8) "GOVERNMENT MOCOR ACT" Section i0 Notice of Appliralloii for a flub ' Licence ""NOTICE Is hereby given that on ! . the 28th day of November next, thej ! r-.imderslKiiad REX BOWLING CLUB LIMITED Intends t apply to the ..! Liquor Control Board tor a Club ! Licence In respect of premises situ ate at No. 221 Third Avenue West.1 Prince Rupert, British Columbia. I (First Floor), upon lands described as Lots 45 and 48. Block 34. Bectlrm 1.1 nMap 923. Prince' Rupert Land Reglsv V-traUon District, In the Province of 9"" .' 'British Columbia, to entitle each t "rtlember of the said Club to keep on - jf.the -premises reasonable quantity -J2t j1(luor 'of personal consumption i - 1M'V UUU TUUUU1K WC ,..,,Cl.ub to purchase liquor from a ven- U&r.and to sell by the glass the liquor akupurcnasea to its members and guests for consumption on the Club premises In accordance -with the provisions of the "Government Liquor Act" and the regulations promulgated thereunder. DATED this 27th day of October, HEX BOWLING- CLUB LIMITED. (278) "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" 1 Ji, (Section 28) 1 y-Nollce of Application ror u-rr Licence f NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN that I on the 28th clay of November, next. ' . ;ine undersigned Intends to apply iu me L,iquar Lioniroi Board lor a ) licence In respect of premises being part of a building known as Karls- V . court Hotel, situate on Collison Ave- nuc, at Massett, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, upon 'the lands describwl as Lots One (1), Two t (2) and Three JSI. Block Five (B. Subdivision" of District Lot Seven (7), Plan .948. Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer, by the glass or by the bottle for .consumption on thi premsles or elsewhere. -DATED this 27th day of October, r HERALD a RAT JET" ' Applicant. NEW ROY A I HOT El A Home Away Prom Home AO Roonu, ilot and Pold 7 water PRINCE RUPERT; B.C. dropped to 22 degrees atoove zero. Tonl Marriott! bought a youns bull and not knowing what to do with it he thought he had better raffle it. He did so and it was won .by Mrs. Sparks of Prince Rupert, whose husband, 'iy the -way, operates a butcher shop there. Meantime Tony got lonesome and repurchased the bull. So Tony got rid of the Bull and still has it. .J. O. LeFrancois,, general Manager of the Gold Drop Mines Limited, left for 'Montreal on :he Coquitlam. He expects to re- trip to Silbak Premier Mine on turn early in the spring Monday. The thermometer sume operation. to re- TENDERFOOT BURNS HIS FOLDING MONEY TO KEEP WARM ON TRAIL STEWART Considerable excitement and worry i was occasioned by the attempt of a tenderfoot, Clare Leinen, to make the journey over the Salmon Glacier j to . the Morris Summit Mine in the lookout for a job.j Leinen, who is a recent arrival in this district,! against the advice of old timers, left here clad in the 1 lightest of clothing and very inadequate footwear and.no food or 'bedding. Last Thursday thp thermometer went down to 22 degrees above zero and. after two days had elapsed, fears were en,- . tertauied as to his safety. CV rtf ble Gcorsc Nelson, accompanied by Bill Rudell, trapper, and Tony Mariottl left for, the Glacier to search for ths missln? man. On their way in they met Iinen returning from his sportive attempt. ; . The first nicM out he managed to ;et a fire started by using 'every scran of paper in his pockets and this Included cash. The next day he ran across one of ' the Morris Summit Cabins, which are always kept supplied ' Awith food and oil, and was thus Able.-to coak himself meal, "fortunately for himeelf. he then decided that he could not mako Jt and tnrrfd back for Stewart. 'Try n Clarified Ad in Th" wr AULD REEKIE Auld Reekie Is the Scottish name for Edinburgh. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Edmund hocKridee 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Especially for you 4:45 Maggie Mug-gins 5:00 T.B.A. 5:15 Top Bands 5:30 Rosa Linda 5:45- King Edward Hotel Trio 6:00 Supper Serenade' 6:15 Tribute to Princess Elizabeth 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 According to the Record 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Distinguished Artist Series 8:00 Citizens Forum 8:45 Mamzelle 9:00 Recital Time 9:15 Midweek Rpview 9:30 Grandstand Seat 10:00 C3C News 10:10 B C. News j luua Aragon uanroom 10:30 Music for Listening 11:00 Weatner and Sign Off Ann. THURSDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00-r-CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45-Littie Concert 9 00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 1C:3C Champions Are Canned 10:40 Recorded ' 10:45 Scandinavian ' Meloilfs 11:00 CBR Presents -4 11:15 Songs of Today ." 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert P.M. 12:C0-Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12530 n.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded 1:00 Th,e Concert Hour 1:30 Thursday's Recital 1:45 A School for Parents 2:00 Recorded 2:30 Shei.a Presents 3:00 Varieties In Music 3:15 Spotllghi on a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:20 The Royal Wedding Hotel. . . arrtva 1 imely 1 opics from I enact Carle Pohle drove to Prince spent the week-end In Rupert on Tuesday taking "with him Frank Froe.se who had the misfortune to break two bones in his left leg on Sunday evening when he was attempting .o jet his stalled car out of a ditch on "Snake Hill." Dr. Mills, with the assistance of Mrs. Sikler, set the leg and the patient stayed at Pohle's Mill until the road was open for travel to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drama Society Is Formed At Terrace TERRACE -As part of the Centre winter activities a town; Mrs. M. Eyeford, Queen !hoPed that a Py could be pro- Charlotte City; R. Duulop, Sml thers; R. H. Bricker, Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. G. Finnson, North Pacific; F. C. Fraser, Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Vlksberg, Prince George. SO BE CAREFUL The grizzly bear rarely attacks man unless surprised. duced early in the New Year. PLAN EES FOR ETHIOPIA STOCKHOLM, O- The gov Rupert following wedding here. their ( lp I GO DOWN- ) DAG WOOD, I I I ALL RISHT TWEN -k i I P I I Mil I I I I I Prince recent Miss Lilian Mile and Miss Kathleen WlUlscroft have resigned from the staff of th Skeena Mercantile to take up positions as operators In the local telephone office. Fred Nash BOLS returned from Hazelton on Saturday accompanied ,hw rlllHot An lTuran,... Casey Imeaux after completing som? nee former Marianne Benoit) 'survey work there TERRACE SAWMILL DEAL CONCLUDED Rood sized group of interested TERRACE-Negotiations hav-. itizens met or the home of Mrs.'.n . iChestcr on Monday evening to, IT" T MW iform a Drama Bocietv tr . over compieie con- Prince Kupert ,inown as the Terrace Amateur itrDl of Olggoys Mill on. Mon- C. E. Geroux, Sudbury. Ont.; ,Draaia society. Iday morning. This mill has been Mr. and Mrs. G. Smalley, Van- ' owncd and A material "Perated by C. L. M. derhoof; Mr and Mrs. C. E. Rob- i B C E5Iton ? D1ey for m wJUi 111 u" bin, Vanderhoof: Miss B. Grin 7 inf ; wnifimnletlon of tills dni Mr 01. Mrs. Frank Department. wa examteed and 't JcMrti o! ham, Harelton; Mor- rct'r'" i-Sr s trom t h " 1 rls, Terrace; M. Hutchinson. to jend for J three s,lart Vancouver; J. H. Warren. SmlUi-: ers: Mrs. N. Bettersbv. OeoraP- ra,c;- '-"meay ana urama. u is AUSTRALIA SEEKS PEARLS ! CANBERRA, O1 A govern-Imcnt official here brought spe Iclal Instruments from Japan i used In pearl culture and hopes eminent of Ethiopia has pur- to start the industry In north chased 16 light two-seater Australia. The Japanese liad bombing planes from the Swed-'secretely conducted successful ish Royal Air Corps. The planes experiments of this type with are of Swedish design and build Australian oysters. i PAA. 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