! .8 u SL a m M m. u B B B U a n a a a a M H 9 I a j u a u 9 a m a B 0 m v r l?rfnrc Uupctt Daflg Brio Thursday, September 18, 1947 Hotel. ... arrivals Prince Rupert iR, D, Turner, Vancouver; H. H. .Gardiner, Vancouver; A. T. Whyte, Vancouver; V. E. Freeman, Vancouver; ff. C. Boerstln- Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General I'. "Cartage and Storage 3 For-Complete, Reliable and M" "Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage . & Storage Ltd. ' Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue " Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Mrs. W. J. Vincent, Vancouver; J. McMillan, Vancouver; A. L. Prltehard, Nanaimo; M. O.-Shee-han, Woodcock; H. J. Ayres, Edmonton; D, D. Chancellor, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. D. Gib-.son, Toronto; M. L. Greene, Victoria; G. S. Hclme, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs J. L. Jones, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. B. P Nyline, Vancouver; Fred Benke, ger, Tisdale, Sask; W. E. Dcmer.l tamonton; u. M,,uamn, v.in-Vjinc&UYer; F. S. FrLSby. Van- couver: H. Sylvester, Vancouver, oouve'rr'A. T. Smith. Smithers; ' Robert Gray, Mill Bay; G. C it E. Whyte, Victoria; J. A. Le-jartin. Calgary; M. P. Sheoard. CTee. Vancouver: T. B. Wrlsht. 'Victoria; R. H. McVean, Wood- . Ocean Lake, Oregon; L. T. Mat!-. ong, Seattle; R, S, Ross, Vancouver; E. Divine, Vancouver; C. E. . pillinsham, Vancouver; T. L. MUler, Vancouver; R. Lorrance, Victoria; J, S. Owen, Vancouver; W. White, Vancouver; L. A. Holm, Vancouver! Mr. and Mrs.; G. Martin, Yakima, Washington j fibre: Miss H, Dimar. Queen Charlotte City; N. Wotherspoon, Toronto; E. Grebe, Cordova, Alaska; D. W. Horwill, Doreen; A. . Murray. Toronto; Mrs. B. Hammer, Terrace. F. W. Grimble is .tailing on the C,'V. Bradley, Vancouver; D.I Prince Rupert tonight on a trip D. McQueen, Vancouver; Mr. and to Vancouver. THIS AND THAT ppppi 1 r - "Here's a letter of excuse from my doctor, saying I must play golt for exercise!" 'Something . 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"These applications are being answered Individually by the Royal Society of St. George, the Imperial Order of Daughters of umpire, tne st. Andrews ana Caledonian and other Old Coun- ', try societies in our committee.") &veiry j?naay trie committee meets in the offices of the Can-ndian Manufacturers' Association and examines letters received and arranges for replies. "We get applications from barristers,, chaplains, doctors and of course, largely from arti sans, such as toolmakers, engin At WALLACE'S of c ourse A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY HERE AGAIN OTTAWA VALLEY" BRAND All Pliro Wnnl REVERSIBLE TWO-TONE BED TIIROWS-Rose and Blue, Maroon and Camel, Green and Peach, Rose and Green, Mauve and Qreen. WHITE BLANKETS Rose and Blue borders. Sizcj 72x90 and 64x84' 327 Third Avenue Phone 775 When Buying FIRE INSURANCE On Your Home or on Your Furniture REMEMBER 111 REQUEST AID FOR EGYPT'S ARMY Egyptian ambassador to the United States, Mahmoud Hassaw, left, and Egyptian Prime Minister Mahmoud Nekrashy Pasha, second from left, are pictured as they were Interviewed at Washington, They revealed that they have asked the United States for aid In modernizing the Egyptian army and air force. This request Is expected to be approved. interested in skilled labor In the United Kingdom new desirous of emigrating," said Mr. Gregson, Enquiries should be addressed to, co Canadian Manufacturesr Association, Marine Building, Vancouver. Harry Gregson, himself a re cent Immigrant to B, C, was Intelligence officer, Eighth Army, during the war, and for one year edited "Eighth Army News." In pre-war days he was a well known contributor to "Illustrated," "John Bull," and other U. K. publications. He arrived by eers, shipyard workers and mln- j 5031 yt"day and left on the ers. We see that the labor evS train for Prince George. unions get letters wnicn may interest them and, even where a jcb does not result Immediately. we establish a personal contact between the would-be emigrant and people in Vancouver, which maintains intrest in Canada and will, wje are sure, help to bring the tide of Immigration this way "We hope eventually to extend our work to co-ordinate all en-1 quiries from the United Kingdom which reach the Vancouver Tourist Bureau, the. Canadian Manufacturers Association and private firms. The Board of Trade Is very Interested in our work and is collaborating with us, The Committee would be very glad to hear from the Prince nupert organizations which are SUPPORTING im the RED SHIELD APPEAL Previously acknowledged .. $208 Variety Store 10 Manson's Jewellers 5 Geo. Hill the Ehceman 10 McCutcheon's Drugstore 10 Fioneer Food Market 5 Ormes Drug Store 25 T. J. Gowan 5 Prince Rupert Realty ( P. Llnzey) 10 C. C. Mills 6 i Brigadier Gilllngham 10 L Dr. G, E. Montgomery .,. 10 , Morgan's Men's Wear 5 Star Stylewear 5 Acme Clothing 5 B.C. Messenger 5 Cpl. A. T. Laihmaf 1 Max Heilbroner 2 D. R. Hay 2 Two donations of $1 2 Total to date $341 CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle (Subject . to change) THURSDAY KM. 4:00 Tony tne Troubador 4:15 Stocks and Interlude 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Story Time 5:00 Alan and Me, Tor. 5:30 Hawaiian Melodies 5:45 Platter Parade 6:00 People Ask 6:15 Freddy Martin's Orch. 6:30 Transcribe Varieties 6:45 Recorced Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Eventide 8:00 New Arabian Nights 8:30 Concerts of the Nations, Tor. 9:00 Sports College 9:15 Points of View 9:30 Continental Varieties 10:00 CBC New 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Sportsman's Guide 10:30 Serenade in the Night 11:00 Weather and Sign Off. FHIDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Concert 8:45 Music for Moderns 9:00 BBC NEWS 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Little Concert 9 ;45 Morning Melodies 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Song 10:30 Roundup Ti-ne 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Keyboard and Console 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 F.nsv T.tcfon'f.r. j Uw.Vlu,i6 - p.m. - ' pn umu. c. Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 12:40 Recorded Int. 12:45 Ethel and Albert 1:00 The Concert Hour ' MINK SHIPMENT FOR LOCAL FARM Silver Blues and Half Bloods Brought Here as (Foundation Slock Fourteen silver blue and seven half blood mink comprised an interesting 'shipment which arrived here yesterday from Vancouver for the Star Mink Ranch which has been established on McNicholl Street in the-Eleventh Avenue East area by Arvld Matt- son and Charles Haan. First live silver blue fox ever to be seen In Prince Rupert, H Is believed, they j will be used as foundation stock! for this establishment, known! as the Star Mink Ranch, which. was started up last ran wltn three standard mink. Inspector H. H. Mansell of the provincial police is leaving at the week-end on a trip to Victoria on official business. HALIFAX FIRE INSURANCE CO. URGES VETERANS TO SETTLE DOWN Word of Advice by Robert Nicol to Ex-service Men It Is high time that young ex-service men, now that war has been over for two years, should be settling down to permanent Jobs and locations, said Robert Macnlcol, public relations officer of the Canadian Legion for British Columbia. In a word of advice while here to veterans who might still be feeling footloose and unsettled. Experience of the last war. Mr. Macnlcol recalled, had been that the veterans who had progressed In life and made good for themselves had been the ones who had settled down. There had been recurring difficulties for those who roamed about the country from, place to place and Job to Job. Mr. Macnlcol. afeer spending a few days here following a week In the Portland Canal district (where he visited the Stewart and (Premier branches, left on last "evening's train for Terrace and. cn his way back to Vancouver, will also visit the Smlthers, Burns Lake, Vanderhoof, Fort Fraser. Prince George. MtBrlde and Blue River branches of the Leo Ion. CRYING? CROSS? CROTCHETY? Is this your child? "Wormi" a ry possible reason. Dr. McKcnzie's Dead Shot Worm Candy, Write for our free treatise on worms. THE W. H. COMSTOCK CO. BROCKVIltE ONTARIO Make the ONI SHOE Test! 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