Prince KUK'f Doiiy Tuesday. June 11. If 500 M.P.H. Jet Travel Is Here For The Little Cuv Warships to HADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles Visit Port (Subject to C'bangc) - cj .. , ......... v ...j , OUNCIL I, J The naval training warship, HMCS Ontario, will make two Four new trade licences wer I RIERT 1 visits to Prince Rupert this sum mer. She will first dock here w.llJsl liIand stages June 21, according to Miforma- Edward Dawes Tuesday p.m. , 4:00 Sunshine Society 4:33 Tall Tales 4:45 Stock Quotations & Int 5:00 International Comty. 5:1C The Weston's 5:30 Intimate Review 5:45 Lyrical Lady 5:55 CBC News 8:13 Supper Serenade 6:15Jr. Chamber of Com. ticn Mayor G. W. Rudderham M deUwry r;0 Robertson -received yesterday. trucking. W. A. Coiclough At the council meeting last marIM, eieetranie les and se.- ; mght, the mayor appointed a vic), commlttfj ol Aid. T. B. Black, CcuIK. proved that 35 gal- jl.piece Breakfast Sets i2.pine Hrfakfa.it $0 gfj O fid- . I china Tea Sets JL3'' Jtlli,rtS.-ts. from 97 95 50 pieces at aa l,'!iii1inf' beautiful Wedej-nxiil and Coulciim King's Don Fitch and Darrel Gomez to lonJ of iryg eement. sewer look after entertainment of the pipp nttinga and fillers be pur-cre of the visiting vessel. phased at a eot ct $735. HMCS Ontaiio's second visit, r, from the Prince Ru- i . tl I . I ? . : cn July 21, will bring Lieuten- pc,-t. Rowing and Yachting Cluo 6:30 Three's a Cloud cuu l-tiC Ne ":15 CT3C News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Sq. to Broadway 8:00 Club Date 8:15 Nation's Business 8:30 Record Album 9C2 Fiddte-Jce's Yarns ant-Goornor Clarence waiia for a donation to entertain visitors of the International, P:w Boat Association was decline!. on an official tour or the west Coast. "' " ''' "AW I 1, .11 1 11 4 From July 15 to 17, Mayor, Thrt vbtnitemtr M not Pll'' iiplYd by the Uqwor Conwol Bo.rdoi Rudderham said two U.S. des-j SHIPS AND troyers would be clocxea neie, each with 217 men aboard, ac- cording to information he naa 9:32 Night Wirfc 10:21) CBC Newa 10:10-CBC News 10:15 MUcellany 10:30 Norwegian Male Chorus 11 m Weather Keporl Fish Arrivals WATERFRONT Plate I. SPECIAL I'lifinh Tlniif China (I PS AM) SAI'CFKH t G9Ca,d97c vi mhhowl srrs 7.95 MANSON'S Chino Shop received from Jack Mcltae, mla, who Is also a Lieutenant Com-.,.. i.. ii.- i...rvc Navy, ard Qualified Steam Boiler, tll;i!KPhi:i JK'1'8 are nothing new to air torres. but ther are to civil air lines. Pictured are tr-rr 1'nmets, Sti-pawientrer British jet airliners with cruising speeds of alraut 500 m.p.h., toon to be 111 service nth tli Hritish overseas Airwavi lorporation. la the foreground Is first of 19 completed proouctioi models. In the background are two prototype beinf used lor training air and ground personnel Commanding Officer of HMCS Chatham. I think we should declare July On her first trip to Alaska this year, CPR steamer Princess Kathleen steamed into Prince Rupert harbor Monday morning 'Navy Month'," quipped one al WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clek 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Oood :1 Morning Bong 8:30 Mornins Devotions FURTHER EXPANSION (Continued from page 1 derman. PROMINENT (Continued from page 1) Refrigeration and Pipe Welders All Certified Operators We build Stacks, Fire Escapes and Tanks all sizes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. Cpmmittee on Civil Defence VICTORIA REPORT (Continued from page 2) in the world today-Mr. Blanche atressed the im-nortanee of rod relations be city, organized by the Chamber of Commerce, under direction of Hugo Kraupner. t 8:45-Little Concert on her way to Skagway, Aiassa, and return. It is ttw first of nine round- trip cruises scheduled for the summer and she carried 180 t o u 1 i? t s. Disembarking for Prince Rupert weia Mr. and Mrs. R. Lowery, Mr. NorrLs, Mr. and !Am Delarornde. and Mrs. J. L. 9:00 BBC hews Si ConitJ. 9:15 Music lor Moderns do about the $10 a month cost of 'ii v,nv,.,s r niri-!-e r.ension- A civil rlpfenre adviso-y committee ha3 been set ud under 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 225 1st E. Phone Green 884 It was the first time Prinre Rupert's Boy Scouts had bean called out to perform a service nf ench nrnoortions. but there Your Music Appointment era, when the pension be m-s flinirmanship of Mayor O. W. 9:45 tween the company and lt employee. In thi connection he aaid that Columbia Iukc baa already done able planning toward a sound program of group insurance. lUmversai nexc jt-m. ii.j " Mt1ime Sisnnl irrespective of iii-ome is ejlng ' j,,. Leaving Prince Rupert on was no confusion as each visitor 10:09 Morning Visit 10 15 Parry Wood Show 13:30 This Weeks Artisfc get $40 a month from tne teucr- northbcund Frincess Kainieen - V- , . c-l nlrOOiiv already fin on i . .11 J T tT TD Bern rwrt was given a number and led by the Scouts to a car of a cor Li nvernment: those uro-.-i n I.avelie and J. W. Lauding the British Columbia far-seeing iar-seemg responding ?ponnmg number. numoer. 10:45 iQ.45inv1taf.on Invitat. on to 10 the ie wauz 'peiwion in B.C. will continue to ! receive $50 a month. 'government lor its HarnM Rlancke Dresident of : rrotrv lecl&iation. Mr. Blancke it nfi Mun and His Music ard, for Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Basset, for Ketchikan; ' Misses Dorern Jordan and Fran- PORTRAITS r'ilms Deveiuped and Printed PROMIT SERVICE niANDLER S STl DIO 216 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 339 Prince Rupert Rudclcrham. R. W. Long, city clerk, 1? sfcftary. Members cf t!v jommittee arj Fire Chief E. W. Eecker, ti Sxt. L. A. N. Potterton, pdice; Aid. T. B. Bia:lr, utilities: Etan Saville, Red Cross; J. S. Wi1-x)n. 'Cina'Jian L?p.ion; G. C. Sessions, transportation; O. F. Forbfs, B. C. (iov'.'inmont liaison. Mr. Wil.Kin is also in charge of public relations. But the big number of people Columbia Cellulose Co., was theisaidt -the policres of conserva- ,n:i5 Rounoup Time rinrkson. Clarkson, both Dotn kn. n, uum irom who who will will turn turn 70 70 next nexi jmiuw January 1 ccs and automaticallv go on pension 1 rrin0 nonree General Hospital rirst to step asnore, anu tion laid down oy ine prew"jii:30 Weather Kepori he was greeted by Mayor G. W. ! .eneration of British Columbia ae period would almost break the B.C. who arfe m'aKing the round trip Rudderham amid a tumultuous cfxlclaig grouse enthusiasm ' xntertucl anolause and the rousing strains 1 v,h.rll mni men of good- ... .!.,.",. j.,i,.ii onvprnment. if thev all tot the to Vancouver. of the band, he said: lwiii Here jn th-i northwestern! PM . .. lTVnrtrrt .. . ' VASfOl VKK VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun UKK ARM, STEWART AND POUT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. KiK NORTH H I K.N (1I4KI.OTTK ISLANDS ss. C(HiiiUain June 8 and 22 9 p.m. Kill SOITH Ql'l-KN (HAUl.OTTK ISLANDS "in quite aiuaicu. x nf our - continent are DiV Melodic idea we were so important. . . i..i 1 12:00 M!d ' ; greater natural resources than. l2 is.cBC News $10 a month cost cf living tnus. I The' government believes it .will have to have a means test lot its own for those over 70 be- fore the cost-of-living bonus will jbe given. The government hates !the idea of a means test but, U MOST lMPKtssii I any yet developed. They couia Rf),ume REMEMBER DAD ON FATHER'S DAY Lucky Clovers Common Here After the tour of the city ana systematically developed Into ' - par;n Broaticat , a a base bast for for an an Industrial inausiriai economy economy district, toere weie vwu ----- - t2-5!i Rec. Int, with which the party had been that can endure until the ena 01 U U fortunate for British seems ths only fair way. I t. I '! ; most impressed: 1 The ue v-uiu Cod Storage b ii.-u June 17th Columbia Columbia and ana for ior Canada anuua that nmc 1:00 The Concert Hour 2 OO-Easy Listening 2:30 Records at Random 2:45summer Picnic, Comty. 3:00 Music Box plant, where they saw some 14 - government has enacted into Then, there's worry about the 65-70 age group. .The e people, under a means test, will be entitled In a c.ension and again nillliun pounds of naiiDut, siacn-1 )aw this )atter xar.SightBd pro-ed and rros;en. igram The province's natural 2. The source of water sup-; .,. now the :i CMiuitlam, Julie 15 and 29 9 : m. Fit ANK J. SKI.NNKR Priu.-e Rtir' i t A-ent Nurd Ave, me l'li'irif SGR ith miestinn nomas uu: will they "Anything you can do, I can do better" that Is what Les Cramptoi) probably was thinking when he read a Daily News istoiy about the discovery of a ' siy-ieaf clover by Joe Van Wal-; leghorn, city taxi-driwr. I Two days latuvMr, Crampton, 'cable .splicer f ir the city telephone department, Immct three : four-leaf clovers, four five-K'af-erv and twie with six leaves. ply for the pulp mill, wnere t oumlaUon for indus-a.v lotor. huv Vippn riammea. . . ttiicc i.ivca trializatlon in the best interests SCHOOL MEALS j alsa be entitled to a SIS a mont .1 in cost of living bonus? More than half the pupils primary and secondary schools! These are serious dues!. cabi. st is a.s.usn r.ior,rf nnrt Wales are pro- and the one against tne ouiex . - of tne ple ON vide ll.uuu.uuu gaiiuno ui wave. - Tday and which can yield as' Referring specifically to the for the For- legislation providing a much as 80 million gallons M..rt u-m-i school dinners. Item at length I esc waiiBRcmciii j.v.v.,-., i All these "lurky clovers should day. welcome we..c proceedings on - which Columbia ceuuiose noma 8f tostiow mat rrince rtuirns, une -rntd Mr Give Him A Modern p. niightv good place" 'hi which the CNK oocks was , Blancke t said: M. .'wh,n When we w7 sneak speak If, live another tci. phone work- CBC for rebroadcast. I had its preview 0f the conservation of forests we i Prince Rupert lured with a grin i" 1,,Ulr(LvutlVa knn: o wnat big industry can do lor mean not only the protection but vys w ; a comparatively smau city. me eiiiLicni. uc- i-, Today, the official opening of vested as a crop and grown to 1 STEAMER Columbia Cellulose pulp mill, yield a maximum return. Gillette they hear the mausinauaw " -uoiuniDia L,eiiuiuot u representatives of government rf ils responsibilities as the first ONI-PIECI Display MOW!!' FORD'S British Built CONSUL AT Bob Porker Ltd. Gillette RAZOR bespeaking an age 01 iiiuuanj company to De nceiiwu uuun for the North, with which they , tnls poUcy n is. in effect, a part--say : ! ' nership with the oeople through "You have come into your tneir government." own." 1 HON. E. T. KENNEY STOPS ENROL'TE speaking on behalf of the pro- Two stops were made by the vincial government, Hon. E. T. o iiir0 nenrue on her way here -,,, jihj the widesoread Prince Rupert SAILS FOR Vancouver and intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. ..A PHACTICAl GIFT Hi'LL NJOY fOR YtARS TO COM .A f i . VnM,r v.m'm ,r. nr tn tn n.ai. nl(-W Daft iun urn With One Of u I ttlCSC m . k .. .. c i v ... , -- i . j . . 1 . . O - - XfTIlilCJ .IL.H. " ... ' trom Vancouver with the par;y. , ef fct of 1nis new industry on At Ocean Falls Sunday night ; nortnern British Columbia. "Not there was an escorted visit to Prlnce Rupert will benefit the plant of Pacific Mills Ltd. j lrom u, hp Eaid but also aU Yesterday, before coming in tv.'re, 1 .. ,..,vrounciine communities. I fill J 1 Illume ItaZOrs. XOUr entnee UI uuee iiwkw. y j V. IT Gillette Rocket Razor with J m J- ,':,r?V" 10-blade Dispenser in Styrene ' travel case W , , ' Doub,'-fd9 Economy f7wo Older Gfllelfe One-Piece Razori for Your Selection! . Gillette miiord set GiHette aristocrat set Gold-plated raxorwith Dispenser , Go'.oplatedrazorwithDispenser 1 1 the Prince Oeorge cruised into ,.We are bursting our indus-irk,iiingiwii Inlet, scene oil, . , , ,t , urininn of. For KETCHIKAN WKIM.SllY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost Fur Hesc 1 rations i . Li l-J . 1 Kiltl) . MONARCH KEAI I.RS Prince Rupert, B.C. (viiuw."-- , trial seams anu it 10 Columbia Cellulose logging P-;tendent problems," Mr. Kenney i.nnn north of here. Rainy .1, i.,- nrnn. i ""-..rr. ;;;r"J ,v, tfm salu DUl u,ey """""" r. r. 1 weaniei juaiivcu w.c ...j. i- lems and healthy signs. Pride in t.f 10 Gillette Blue Blades -qq In velveteen-uned case. . DIAMOND KING Di. John Thornburn Williamson, one of the world's wealthiest diamond mine owners, is shown with a former teacher Pro! J. J. O'Neil, of the department of geology at McGill University Dr. Williamson, left, flew to Montreal from Tanganyika to attend McGill Convocation and receive an honorary tCP PHOTO) doctor of science degree. of lOGillcttt Blue Blades tJO in smart travel case. ... t coast but did not deter me eo- Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT .OFFICE PIUNCE RUPERT, 1 n ij,(J. growth releases the best energies that are within us and it will be a sdught-after challenge to solve the difficulties of agriculture, land sttlement, transportation and small-business establish thusiasm and appreciation of ' i the travelers.: " w Tomorrow, on the way back ' to Vancouver from Prince Ru-ipert, the Prince George will cruise into Douglas Channel and Gardner Canal in which area '; the Aluminum Co. of Canada is becoming active. GET RELIEF TONIGHT! Cool, woriiii OtVMPENE )ol in out ol Hinbura wilfonly ond loWyl onli(I 1 ment, all of which and many it r.i i rjtr:n more are pertinent in cuymg with large scale 'expansion." . . . nll ol II soolh.ll Mp Ulimi-tnc olwajri on rona tor quci tuw or wwo potton tvy . . . not , mning . . .. , -m Mr. Kenney paid -particular trihnto t.n the older residents of ondolHor Prince Rupert who have rma many disappointments since tni original land boom" in 1909, and 0E SURE w who ai-J now experiencing a new jm, and lasting prosperity, "ihe reward for faith is finally being MARSHALL paid in generous amount," he said. And painful, itching insect bites. Poison ivy, too, can spoil a happy holiday ... NORTHtoe a A wonerful weekend outdoors. But Mcmdayi "O h-h-h, my sunburnt" He also pointed out that there ttr. ISS MODERN will be a growing interdepen-d.mce between northern British mm PLUMBING Columbia and . northern Alberta through the establishment of the ' projected Canadian Chemicals Ccmoanv plant at Edmonton. (f mont 1 1 ' J tOU DM1GOIST V i 4 .t 75 10 of. 1.1$ Jf -L . W f BACK. ARMS, lfW When the project is completed. Ue. . 1 Qf7'.Vr'V WITH. "'US pulp from the Prince ttuper nun will go directly to Edmonton for processing Into cellulose acetate. is a wise investment, An "iinsof family health and home economy. Call Blue 846 di 1 1 1 1 d i w ir i M l i HI ' : MIRACLE i rat . . ::i OUICK II By CHIC YOUNG 4MB, -Donwood Gets His Gang! BLONDIE St-J A GREETINGS OF INDUSTRY Paul Cooper, chairman, western division, Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, and President of Pacific Mills, extended the industry's official greetings. 1 "Prince Rupert's fine new ace-,. ,.. r"i bunt for Columbia SaanicH .. t'J "' (, 'lr.fi?aXN,V. Cy... " " "j rn iiiii&pii;: ipilllil'll1" a .... S4S$Ji pf SS) m . n la i rtvj inoo rnmnmiv is a Class A example of risk capital at work establishing a giant operauon vu convert, at a profit, the continuous crops of trees from managed V IMC . ! Jiiiioriiig for Ladies and Gentlemen LING ClAnSUALL-UELLS I forests into products ior world markets. To Canada's growing and essential export :alr. Columbia Cellulose will an-haully make an important contribution of hard dollars," Mr. Cooper said. 1 Muyor George Rudderham welcomed the mill on behalf of Prince Rupert. PAINTS VARNISHES t EHRin SOLD BY Kaien Co-op Hardware phon 179 251 3rd Ave. West j the tailor J '20 Ktxth St Phona 848