J .Saturday, August 1, lii : i RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycle CFPR ippinf September 13 By-Election Date Successor to Mayor George Rudderham To Be Chosen CANADIAN NATIONAL (Continued from page 2) .,ruce B,,u " ',, Reliable and Effl-serl.ice. Also agents for w i,i Air Co. Ltd. To War on Rats-Clean City Dump over 1.000 railway companies operating their lines in the USA. Wh:le we realize it would take a number of those lines to make up the CNR mileage, yet may we trains through Saskatoon as possible while they sadly neglect a ' vgen, Acetylene and a!l .implies. Citv bv-election for a new city like Moose Jaw. The CPR i wonder how It would be if the has tssldes four transcontinen Idsay'S cartage mayor, following the death of: Mayor G. W. Rudderham last; C'rR mileage was divided say into a dozen railway lines, with tal passing each way through I Regina and Moose Jaw, theyltach company having as Its JTOKAUt uiw'"-" have six locals each way, while with the CN Moose Jaw Is served md and Pnrk Avenue, flumes (iO An all-out war will be waged Monday, will be held September against an army of some 100,000 13. Meanwhile, Aid. Harold S. rats at Prince Rupi.-rt city dump, i Whalen, appointed at last beginning Immediately. An "In- nights council meeting, will be tensive p o 1 s o n 1 n g campaign" acting mayor, proposed by the city health unit: A .m,. the board of preiid!nt a real lv railway man who would be out to get the people in and develop the country to ciate traffic for his line, as Jim Hill did for the northwestern States. Yes, with this reorganization wimld St, Juhn, N.B., Churchill, and Prince Rupert be the orphan received full support last night vorkl comniittee, he was elected by a trt-weekly mixvd train from Reglna. Here the CN might make an improvement by putting on a standard train out of Calgary to Winnipeg via Alsask, Touehlield, Regina, Moose Jaw and Brandon. This would put Moose Jaw on a level with her STEAMER . T: "g OI Clly counclL !by the council on a vote of 5-2. A letter to council from Dr. other nate was Aid. H F Duncan Black, medical health nio. ke Rupert ollicer po. ts ol our country? Would the sister city, and this train should j i ranscontinental Railway be cut match the CP's great express out I cn f,m tlw west at Hearst? City Clerk R. W. Long advised council that upon approval of council announcement of elec- .-...1.1 l 1. A ...iiii'l ID as "grave and dangerous" and advocated large scale poisoning. But Dr. Black also stated that of Edmonton poisoning was not the complete "u" De. "UK"f" L nd that nominations would be .mlu,. ,., .w. answer to extermination of the vermin and asked that some called for September 6, election Would the GTP be operating a fish and passenger train on a three-trips per week schedule? And would the Canadian people be called en to raise from $2,00.-0OC to $42,000.00 per year to pay f5AII.fl FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 pm. For KETCHIKAN It would help the CNR to play the traffic game in Calgary that the CP Is playing in Edmonton. In conclusion may I again refer to the 33.000 miljs of Canadian National Lines. According thought be given to incineration da foliol" s day 'f f' ' cording to the Act. Municipal of the garbage Aid. George Casey included In ! government railway deficits. The problem became coupled with another brought ud bv Aid. his motion of approval that any Y-s. may we wonder. to the Railway Guide there are seeking election as Gwtge Mrhw Adarm Service I " """ " i 11. F. Gla-ssey, who felt the city alderman mayor rP.Mgn his position si "Look, Tompkins, who don't we just forgvt about that silly bet?" clump was a "dUsrace" because of the "disorderly approaches" i alderman in time for nomina- tlons to be called on nomination (Subject to Change) i SATURDAY PM. 5:30 xjrts College 5:45 FVr the Record 6:00 CBC News 6:05--CBC Bports PaKe 8: -Soiree at Quebec 7:00Pralrle Schooner 7:30-Let's Square Dance 8:W) Ojwning of St. Mary Dam 8:3(I-8uludos Aminos 9:00 -John KlurKess 9:15 Sonus by Audrey Farnell 9:30 -Concert of Europe 10:00- :; News IO:10 -CHC News 10:15 Trocadero Orcn 10:30 .Dancing Party NHC 11:00 Weather Report and Fish arrivals BUNDAY-A.M. 8:30 -Rvcltal 8:00 I.1DC News and Comty 9:15- Music for Meditation 9:30- Nine Concertos 9:5!) 1 line Serial f 10:00-DC. Gardener 10:15 Stories From the Bible 10:30 -Muulcal Playroom 10:45- Heroes of Faith 11:0(1 -CHC News 11:03- -Capitol Report 11:30-Religious Period SUNDAY-P.M. l2:U0-Your Invitation to Music 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 - Muntc I Like 2:30 --Critically Speaking 1:00 A Tale of Toronto. 3:15 CBC News 1:20 Ask the Weatherman 3:27 Weather Reuort 1:3'- - R:11 Bas k the Years 4:00 Chorale 4:30 Affectionately, Jenny 5:00 Whispering BtrlnKs 6:30 Summer Concert 0:00 -Ghost Stori-s 6:30 Noel Coward Program 7:00 CBC News 7: 10 -Week-end Review 7:20- tipeclal Speaker 7:30 Concerto 8:00 Winnipeg Concert Orch. 8:30-Llnn.er Awhile 9:00 Suniertlme 10:00 C.UC News 10 10-CBC News 10:15 Prom the Captain's Log 10:30 Vesper Hour to the dump MOTORISTS . . . Aid. Don Fitch. Dubllc works aay. "ms avoiding two by-eiec- Luxury at Low Cost For Reservr'tions Write or Cull ( I I V llt IHI'OT Ol 1 11 K GLASOOW, Scotland 0. 'ftvH Into a lane alongside the When a railway locomotive) line, the driver and fireman stif-jumped the tracks and fell flveifered only minor injuries. committee, said his department j ' "ons. already was planning a program Mr. Long was appointed by to maintain the approaches in council as returning officer. order. "Indiscriminate dumping" by private firms was the cause. WATER BYLAW n PHINCK HUPERT, B.C. he said. All trucking firms would Meanwhile, a proposed bylaw i if be notified that dumping must to raise $75,000 for rehabilita- J be carried out according to pro tlon of the city water system was referred to the board of works visions of the dumping bylaw. PER DAY $400,000 . . . Evry working day last year tha Sun XJ&m paid out an avaraga of nearly $400,000 to policyholder and beneficiaries. In many cam tha insurance check represented tha only funla available at a time of dire need. Are your dependent! similarly protected? Come in today and see the stunning new PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE In the BELVEDERE you may enjoy the breeziness of a Convertible or the snug comfort of a Coupe. THE PLYMOUTH BELVEDEDE IS THE SMARTEST HARD TOP ON THE ROAD Do you know that the depreciation on Chrysler-built cars Is less than most other makes? Current I'sed Car prices prove this to be ao. CHRYSLER-BUILT CARS ON DISPLAY AT Rupert Motors Limited : ) ; for Introduction at next meeting. I Aid. George Casey thought it ; would be a good time to present lit to the people at the coming JOHN T. FOWLE by-election but council decided there would not be enough time PHOTO Box 835 Phone Black 837 W HALL'S to obtain approval from Victoria. Council expects to present the money bylaw to, the people at the December elections. 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