I. B fl B b B H B fl B Prince -Rupert Dnflp &cw Tuesday, October 7, 1947 NO WORD ON PICKETING OF MEAT SHOPS Wliether or not Prince Ru- pert's, butcher shops will be, picketed on Wednesday by un - ion members sympathetic to the striking United Packinghoust Workers remained in doubt to day as heads of local unions de clared that they had no infor mation .regarding the proposed move to picket packing plants xuiuuaud uuu uuiuuci anupa uu a province-wide basis. -William Symington, interna- tlonal representative of the Packinghouse Workers Union now originating in the central (CIO), said in Vancouver Mon-j interior, where livestock is be-day that every source of fresh ing butchered on farms and in meat would be cut off by a1 small slaughter houses and picketing plan scheduled to go! trucked to the city. So far it has into operation Wednesday. been adequate. Un until Mcind.iv nftprnnon no! information on the plan had bee"n-received at Prince Rupert and union heads here said that they did not know what plan of action would be taken If a request to picket local shops were to be made by the union headquarters in Vancouver. J. S. Black, business agent foj the Carpenters' Union, said that, .if such a request were made; It would come to the Prince Rupert Trades and La- bor Council from the Trades' and Labor Council of Vancou- ver but that, as far as he knew, 1 aBBn0a0BBHIHDBBBBIIIBHBDBBOBBIIBBHBDBII0QBBBDDBnBHIHBHBIDB B IS .a W -fl B B B B 'fl B B B BOND " lays Eddie Allen, popular Canadian vocalist and accordionist who is heard every week, Monday . through Friday, by many thousands of radio listeners "Versatility really counts when you're a radio artist. Versatility ulno counts xlun you're choosing a suit. ".My Iloutetl suit not only looks smart hut it feels comfortable uml there's a colour uml pattern to suit anyone' tatc. When a Homl suit is made to your measure, it really is made to your measure. Bond stylists traiel the continent to find what's new and what men like. And the men who lo the actual tailoring on your suit have been practising their craft for more years than I can lay claim to. "If you're looking for a good-looking suit that stands up well under hard wear, I'd suggest you try a Bond lailorcd-to-iiicasure suit in Itonstcil." cioylES j i it DELIVERY Before Christmas IF ORDERED NOW. 6 Weeks Delivery. PRICES FROM $32.25 to $42.95. s RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' STORE I BBBBBBBBflflBBflflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBagflBBnaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI ; IN THE SUPREitE COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATK JN THE MATTER OF THE .. "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and tlN THE MATTER OP TH13 EST AT E OP JOHN VASSILOPOULvS. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton made the 37th day of. September, A.D. X947, 1 was, appointed Administrator of the Estate of John Vassllopoulos, deceased, and all parties having claims Hgulnst the said Estate are hereby inquired to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 15th day of Jfovember, AD. 1947, after which claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I - then had no knowledge. AND all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount , Of their Indebtedness to me forthwith ' DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this J7th day of September, A.D. 1947. GORDON F. T'OBBES, Official Administrator, Frilwe Rrtprrtv B.C. (34JJ no such request had been made, "I doubt If we would consider such action unless a definite request is received " he said. "There is no sense in going off half-cocked about these things." Stan Boshier, secretary of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union, who has been acting as local contact man with j the Packing House Workers, said he had no specific information from Mr. Symington. "I wrote Mr. Symington, air-mall, regarding action here," he said, 'but until I get a reply we won't know whether or not they want to include Prince Rupert m tne picketing Prince Rupert's meat supply, which normally comes from packing houses in Alberta, is Two weeks ago the local branch of one of the major packing houses received a shipment of livestock which was slaughtered here but this practice was discontinued when the union advised that such meat was considered 'hot." No protest has been made about arrivals of beef slaughtered in the interior. HEN-ROOST ENEMIES The most dreaded natural en emies of chickens are hawks, crows, owls, rats, foxes, skunks and weasels. RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE The tailoring OTIIES LAND ACT NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Land Recording District of Prince Rupert and situate at the moutn or Large Creek (Denlse Creek) Denlse Arm. near Cloyah Bay. TAKE NOTICE that Highway Construction Company Limited of P.O. Box 171, Prince Rupert. British Columbia, occupation Contractors Intends to apply for a lease of the folldwlng described lands: Commencing at a post planted approximately 300 feet to the Southeast of the mouth of Large Creek at approximately high water mark on Denlse Arm thence West 62 degrees North 1400 feet; thence West 38 degrees South 2B00 feet; thence East 62 degrees South 1400 feet; thence East 38 degrees North 2800 feet to return to post and containing ninety acres, more or less. For the purpose of digging and producing sand and gravel. HIGHWAT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED By Leo Micheal Shannon, Agent. Dated .September tsth, 1947, (250) Shipping of Grain Here To Be Pressed For by Chamber of Commerce Grain committee of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce is to go into action immediately with a view to bringing about movement of 1948 crop grain through the local elevator. The matter was brought up at the regular monthly meeting of the chamber last night by Aid. Robert McKay who stressed the importance of early action if the local grain plant is to be put to use. Co-operation of the Associated Boards of Trade will bs sought, the subject of grain shipment over the local railway and through this port having been initiated at the recent Associated Boards convention here. Highway, port use, radio and other matter came up in the course of business at lasfnlght's chamber meeting which had a fair attendance of members Trtth President O. A. Hunter in the) chair. A guest was Capt. Walter Gosse, chairman of the Pacific Coast Pilots Committee and the National Association of Pilots, who offered to meet the port committee If it desired to discuss any questions affecting pilotage. Representatives of the Junior Chamber of Commerce at the meeting were Frank Par- lett and H. J. Jefferies and new members welcomed as they took ' their places were Mayor Nora in these suits is really smooth..; m j j I H B B B B ! B j B I 5 , LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY 1U LEASE LAND In Land Recording District nf Prince Rupert and situate at the moutn or Large creek (Denlse Creek) Denlse Arm. near Cloyah Bay, TAKE NOTICE that Hlehwav Con. structlon Company Limited, P.O. Box 171. of Prince RuDert. British r.ni. umbla, occupation Contractors Intends 10 appiy lor a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a p06t planted approximately 300 feet to the Southeast of the mouth of Large Creek at approximately high water mark on Denlse Arm thence West 52 degrees North 2040 feet; thence East 38 degrees North 1320 feet thence East 62 degrees South 2640 feet; thence West 38 degrees South 1320 feet to return to post and containing eighty acres, more or less. For the purpose of digging and producing sand and gravel. HIuHWAY CONSTRUCTION wir LIMITED By Leo Micheal Shannon, Agent Df'irfi K..i.uii.!vi 15th, 1947. (250) THIS AND THAT H.:s ileum The "Er, rm at a Arnold, Edward Wahl of Dodge Cove and Nell Kingston. All were duly welcomed by the president. NOT SATISFIED WITH HIGHWAY For the highway committee J. E. Bqddie reported he had driven to and from Vancouver and in his opinion the road was in bad shape, especially from Terrace to Prince Rupert. Some good sections are being built between Terrace and Vancouvtr while this section, meanwhile, Is deteriorating. Speaking re highways, Mr. McKay pointed out that crews still come In and out every working day Instead of liv ing on the Job. He suggested that this matter be taken up with the department. Letters on Skeena Highway publicity were spoken to by the president and discussed. In the discussion It was pointed out that oil companies' maps and tables of distances are not all showing Prince Rupert or have various Inaccuracies. The secretary was instructed to take up this with local managers of oil companies. Vote of appreciation to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and local .station CFPR for the broadcasting of the World Series baseball was mm. J'ed,. coupled with the hope of similar broadcasts such as that fl of the National League hockey to follow. elation of the action of War Assets Corporation in permlt- ting friends of Ingoing and out- going air passengers at the Seal Cove air base to enter the gates fas planes are arriving and de- parting and assured co-opera-' tion of seeine that thpre Is nn abuse of the privilege as far as' 11:33 Recorded Interlude property in the base Is con- j 11:45 Ethel and Albert cerned. pjll A letter from D. M. Morrell.'oo-Recorded executive secretary of the Can-'12-i5CBC News adian Chamber of Commerce, l12:30B.c. Farm Droadcast ' """"s ; nun ui reception accoraea nim- self and Gordon Cockshutt, na- tlonal president, during a visit ,here last spring. Mr. Cockshutt and Mr. Morrell also heard with gratification of the success of the recent convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia here. HOW CAN I ? ? : By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I remodel a straw hat? A. If it Is desired to change the shape of a straw hat, pour uuiung water oygr it, ana wnue It is hot and pliable, reshape it with the hands. Take a bowl or vessel that will fit the crown and place the hat on this while working, also leaving It on the bowl to dry in the sun. Q. How can I tighten the handle of an Umbrella? A. If the umbrella handle becomes loose; fill the hole In the handle with powdered resin, heat the rod; and then cresa firmly into the hole Q. How can I prevent the peeling of onions from affecting the tear ducts of the eye3" A. By dlpplnrr the onions for a moment in boiling water and then beginln at the root and peeling upwards. IDLENESS SPURNED STOKE-ON-TRENT Eng. Two hunded miners, prevented from 'working at a local pit by a mechanical failure which re quired two weeks to repair, volunteered to work in another mine instead of remaining idle! and drawing pay as they were entitled- to do. George Mali hew Actum Semee, Inc. loss for Trords!" Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) TUESDAY I.M. 4:00 Belle McEwen 4:15 Stock Quotations. 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Three-Mile Bend, Wpg. 5:00 Music in a Mellow Mood 5:30 T.B.A. 5:45 T.B.A. 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Tommy Dorsey's Orch. 6:45 Recorded Interlude 6:50 Recorded Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 National Defence Show 8:00 Eric Wild's Orch. 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Tuesday Evening Recital Wpg. ,9:15 Mainly About Music 9:3ft Design for Listening NBC i 10:00 CBC News 1,0:10 B. C. News 10:15 Neighborly News 10:30 Pacific Flanororte 11:00 Weather and Sign Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical C1K 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC. News .9:15 Morning Devotions '9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 iMornlng visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Elevenses 11:15 Reminiscences With Sam 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Messaee Period 12:55-RecordedInt. 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Recital, Ottawa 1:45 Commentary and Summer Holiday 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Songs to Remember OUTSHINES MALE The female firefly has a much brighter light than the male. fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTI DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION RECREATION LEADERS TRAVELLING CLINIC CIVIC CENTRE .Wednesday: 7 p.m. General Session. 8 p.m. Arts & Crafts Demonstration and Display, 9 p.m. Drama: Organizing:, Casting-, Directing:. Thursday: 7 p.m. General Session. , 8 p.m. Physical Activities Demonstration Men. 9 p.m. Physical A c t i v ities Demonstration Women. 10 p.m. Social Hour. All Teachers, Group Leaders, Church Workers, P.T.A. Members, Hobby Enthusiasts and Little Theatre Members, Welcome. , vkkLkLkkkkkLLLkkkkLLLhkk GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Phone HE I) 561 NEW PEACETIME POST LONDON Iff) Gen. Sir William Slim, wartime commander-in-chief of Allied Land Forces In Burma, has been appointed to the Railways Executive Committee of the National Transport Board. WONDCSJUL ARRANGEMENT CAIRNS, Queensland, Austra-lal, 0) An optimist Inserted the following advertisement in a newspaper here: Wanted, house or Tlat, large enough to stop wife going home to mother; small enough to stop mother coming home to wife. Steamship Sailings For Vanctrovei Monday ss Prlmess Adelaide 10 p.m. Tuesday is Couultlam, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss Wince Rupert, 12:15 p.m. Friday as Catala, 5:30 p.m. Saturday ss Camosun, 10:15 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday aj Coqultlam, 4 pjn Monday ss Princess Adelaide. pjn. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 11:00 a.m. Friday ss Camosun, 4 pjn. Friday ss Cataia, 5 pjn. For Alaska-Friday ss Camosun, a.m. Wednesday is Prince Rupert, ajn. From Alaska Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 7 p.m. Saturday ss Camosun, 8 pjn. ftl "TAKE GIN PILLS!" advises Sydney woman. RtctmmtmJt 40 yesr tid rtmeJt "I suffered for years from kidney trouble without getting much re' lief. Then I tried Cin I'ills. After takings boxes I felt very much im-pm ." Mrs.V.I,Sydney,N.S. Gin Pills help remove the acids that can cause aches and paia; SolJ by til druxcuti on a "Situfictioo-ot-moncy-bclt ' buis. Uh pfotJ their merit. Rtgular tilt, 40 FIB Economy llxt, to FMt - - m (In th. U.S.A. atk for Gin. Plllt) Nittait Din I Chtntiul Cmm t Carfi, IMtri Margaret McLeod Optometrist - AT - MANSONS Jewellers 522 Third Ave. Phone Qreen 324 for ISow Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL NOTICE The Dally Newa wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising la payable in advance at the office at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise in this manner in the Dally News are asksd to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified advertising. P.O. Box 721 2 1 -SEAT 'COPTER SOUTHAMPTON, England ! -A 24-seat helicopter, now under construction, is due to begin flying operations with passengers on short trips in March Ginger ROGERS - Dovid Nl V. -Jurgess MEREDITH A UNIVERSAL RELEASE GRAND Fur Fashion Dy FOWLIE & RUTTLEI)re , CC CENTRE AUDITOR 1 hursdav. lint QU t o i- lrcsmuri ay tomblned Chapters of ir-nt , donated to the I.O.DE. fund for rtIMM wL European Children SEE CANADA'S MOST BEAUTIFY m rn.J IIV nDTMfP rTtrE.r..r.. 1UUU13 . lfcu. cm 0 Muax BEAUTIFUL Gil Door Prize-Lovely Silver Fox Scarf donated b,l Entertainment ruuwi. & 1JUTTLE Tickets may be obtained from all I.0.D.E membfJ . ..u..c rm oiuru, oru avenue, and Annette's bdl uress haion, Stone Hulldiny, 3rd Avenue For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. OUOT SUE! CU0W Mil 7:00 am. to 11:00 pjn. Winter ' w u Q:isp.m "uiuta ALSO LOVP Time to fill that coal bin K( SUBSTANTIAL STOCKS ARE W ON HANI) HUT THE SUPPLY WILL SLACKEN SOON. 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