6 Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, May 1, 1951 CNR Bus Starting fm spring 2 SEWING Mk j and G00DS : I Canadian National Transportation Limited, a subsidiary ui the Canadian National Railway.), will commence bus service, for passengers and parcel express, between Prince Rupert and Smithtvs next week or as soon after as conditions on tlx Skeena River Highway permit, according to company announce 1 - AV 1- AP i ment. At present the operation of trucks and buses on the road is still banned. A new 33-passenger bus, whic h arrived in Prince Rupert receiv.- at WALLACE'S Of Course ly. will be used in the service. The new service follows grant ing of a franchise last year Added Featurette: -Cj I Showing Once at 8:30 , I ... Tuday H Wed d the Canadian National by the Public Utilities Commission for a bus operation between Prlnre QCA GETS CANSO The latest addition to the Queen Charlotte Airlines Ltd., fleet of 27 aircraft is the twin-engined Canso amphibian pictured above. Purchased recently from the Hudson's Bay Company, the aircraft was formerly used to tra r.sport men and material to and from the Arctic. This aircraft is the commercial version of the P3V. still In use by the RCAF. Built to transport 20 passengers in comfort, it will be used on the QCA coastal runs. The Canso was flown to Vancouver by Chief Pilot Capt. Len Fraser, co-pilot Capt. D. MacQueen and Duncan McLaren, Operations Manager of the H.B.C. Fur Trading Department. Capt. Fraser reported an unevent-lul flight non-stop from Winnipeg, covering th 1200 mibs in 9 hours 5 minutes. : l " " ij TRIP TO AKRON- Young Geologist Lives in Frig Is Soap Box Derby Prize Rupcrt and Smilhe.'S. Under this agreement passengers will oe picked up and set down at stop3 between Prince Rupert and Terrace, if destined to or coming from points east of Terrace. The schedule s-hows the CN bus will leave Prince Rupert at 8 p.m., on Thursdays and Sundays, arriving in Smithers at 6:49 a.m., Fridays and Mondays. In the reverse direction, departures from Smithers are scheduled for 8 p.m., Fridays and Mondays, arriving Prince Rupert 6:20 a.m., Satuidays and Tuesdays. Passenger train service is tvailab!" between Prince Rupett and ntmthe.-s on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and westbound, from Smithers, on Tuesdays. u.-3 lays and Saturdays. 1 0 NEVER DO NOTHIN' Local liliminalioii At Civic Centre Carnival YOU WOULDN'T WANT disfiigiiicd ol (lie let; 1 1 J mi in s in 1 1 in I'll. Llll. PRINTED ON THE FRONT Now km'$ ofroJ to buy fi morning paper ..." . r.Q.i Records Smashed In Car Industry Prince Rupert boys arc to be given the opportunity this year of competing for the right to represent British Columbia in the All-Amcrlcan and International SQap Box Derby at Akron, Ohio. Arrangements are being made to OTTAWA (CP)-A vibrant au tomotive industry smashed pro duction records in 1950, placing have a qualilying race on me Canada among the great ve- VANCOUVER (CP) Mis. M. F. Roots has heard from, her son after a year's silence a diary-like packet of letters totalling about 30,000 words. Dr. E. Fred Rootes, 28-year-old geologist, U the lone Canadian in a 15-man British-Nor-wegian-Swedish expedition on Queen Maud Land in the Antarctic. He went to the Antarctic 15 months ago on the invitation of the Royal Geographical Society and the Scott Polar Research Institute. He does not expect to leave for another year. In his letters Dr. Roots tells what it's I.kc to live in a "refrigerator" on a continent of solid ice. Mail comes and goes from the expedition only once a year in a specially-designed occasion of the opening of the hicle producers of the world, annual Civic Centre Carnival at a survey by the Bureau of the end of June. The winner here statistics, outlining in Its sta-will go to Mission to compete in tistical review for March issued the British Columbia finals on recently, shows Canada produc- ,'uly 2. Trw British Columbia cd a record total of 391,000 winner will go on to Akron. J vehicles last year, placing htr The All-American and Inter- third behind the United States I national Soap Box Derby at and the United Kingdom. Akron is sponsored by the Chev- The peak production year, relet Division of General Motors, with output valued at more than 1-cal dealers and newspapers. $500,000,000, saw Canada make , The British Columbia Derby is big strides over the 285.000 units ' hp'ri nt Mission under contract uioduced In 1949 and the war- M ""1. Li ' . 1 1 ISC EXPORT I B'-ttHOIilMl-fciB-waBB The only living things on tne witn lhr nt,crnational race at time peak of 270,000 in 1941. ice, besides the scientists from Akron Hrre ,n Prince Rupcrt,' But production In Canada toid three countries, are penguins Ak, DouKlas Frizzci. manager only part of the automotive and seals. ()f Long Motors, has taken on the story. In 1950 when Canada was Valuable weather data is one organization cf the local derby, producing at an all-time high, of the objectives of the expedi- T)lc car wnich wins m prince she imported 90,000 foreign ve-tion. The party spends days in Rupert wm bear the name of the hides, most of them passenger sending up weather balloons. Daily News , carSi and mosl 0f lnem froin digging samples from the lower p.vVrv bnv within thp'nup limit Britain 83,000. to be exact. fH 'A'sft, 7 EXPORT CANADIAN WHISKY MB OTTUO mtom IfVCli VI U1C lV,e Willi d UUHilfc, of 11 to 15 who builds a car Those imports, plus Canada's himself to set specifications is own production, meant that the eli"ible to enter. total vehicle supply reached lis On the boy's arrival at Mission, highest point in history, 447,000, machine, and photographing ice crystals in a laboratory. "We have a pocket-sized experiment in international co- u The Fitzwtlliam Museum "a1 There arr more men Cambridge Unive-sity has one vi men in Pakistan, th; the finest coin collections in t'.i? ing 8 to 7 in I puj world, s;me 80.000 pieces. , i70.iKJO.:Ml. 1 City after a fliRht from Prince compared with 301,000 in 1940 upi-.auuu, ivools turn xns Rupcrt witn hls car ,h, B.C. and about four times as big as - S3 v gether will work it out." D?rby Committee takes over. tne U'.UUU a decade ago. I house; him, feeds him and looks Tnis Bain in production has I after him for the entire week- Placed lnc molor vehicle indus-I end. Each boy is Riven a racing trv back ln 118 Pre-war position ! helm -t and T-Shirt both encrest- as 0110 01 tne country's largest led with the official American ' manufacturing industries, the Snan-hnx TVrhv rrmt WU noe c Dureau said. COME TO PRINCE RUPERT and DISTRICT BACKACHE? Whn rvcrv Hidden move brings short, harp twinges it'a nmr for Or. Chase'l Kidncy-Livcr Pills. Thousands find quick relief from backache, painful iointu, kidney and liver disorders bv taking thii proven remedy. By combining 2 trcat-mcata in 1 Dr. Chase's work on both THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. checked for, confirmation with'. Concentrated largely in On- NtW WISTMINSTIR, I.C. kidneys and hver fortasterrelief. 48 rDR.CHACF'cl l,?ih,ny , T, The car builders obtained average responsibihty of the getting boyhourl earnings of $1.30. to and from Mission rests entir-, wm lne lndustry do it again fly on the boy and his , sponsors, i in 1951? Tne bureau nnt s0 LlMC aih III This advertisement is not published or displayed y the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia most Jroh 1 the quickest, itn and I ; ever, in shves if 1 the C iUeite OUpenscr 1 quick , 'you ch.nBe hladc, I ave fu. Alw.yi ' u Hi R Vffln.m.a. for your U I Gillee Razor. I 1 Nowi 20-Blode Gillette I 1 I Dispenser With Handy Used-1 I Blade Compartment I j Generally speaking, service .SUre. The defence program and (clubs, local firms or individuals : scarcity of materials has cast I ' nonsor local trials preceding the j its shadow. A limiting factor : B.C. Derby, often with the trip . will be the flow of nroduc.tinn Ki'l'Jl WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 10:00 a.m. CIVIC CKNTKK VIOLIN SOLOS -.Richard Forward, B'lt Tipt'in. Spark, Donald M.icLeod. Murray Bnas. to Mission City being the first I parts from the United States, prize for the winner. j The U.S. has cut the use of The ideal combination is an ! steel in the automotive industry adult association with each boy. j by 20 per cent, thus putting the But the car must be "boy built." j screws on expanding production. L I And this, said the bureau, "may nrAiuno -1 I also be a limiting factor on Can- 11 OWnS Ql Jadian output." vncki. KOT.n.Aii.m Mui-Nell. Billv Kergiii. Normanl-' AIR THE FORCE OFFICER 1:30 D.m. 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