B n o ptmtc Kupctt Daily Bcuj Tuesday, October 29t 1946 FEW VOTERS REGISTERING Little Interest To Far Shown In Municipal List Although the city clerk's office remained open until 9 o'clock last night to receive names for (he civic vc'.crs' list, no applications were taken yesterday, according; to City Clerk H. D. Thain. Registration period for the 1946 voters' list closes at 5 p.m. Thursday. In the meantime. th City Hal' will be open for registration of voters f rc .n 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock In the evening, tonight and Wednesday. Only s:gn of interest Monday in the voters' lit was when one citizen called o conurm the fact that his name was alreadc on the list. Ci'tizens are warned by Returning Officer II. D. Thain tha; the fart that they pay poll taxes does not automatically place them on the voters' list. They must make formal registration at the City Hall. It is estimated that this year's voters' 'irt wlH tee smaller than the 1945 list which contained 2,165 names. WINCHESTER, Eng. - St. Crow Hoso'.ta!. run by' the Order of Noble Poverty, has marked its 500th anniversary. B B 1108 West Georgia Street Vancouver, B.C. 20 YEARS AGO October 29, 1920 There were 9oo carloads of grain on the C.N.R. line moving toward the Prince Rupert elevator for shipment overseas. Three hundred of the cars were be- tween Prince Rupert and Jasper and 600 east of Jasper. The question of finding a radio, direction tflndlng station near Prince Rupert -was to be Investigated by Director Edwards of the Department of Marine during a forthcoming tour of the west coast. The annual hojipital ball was one of the most successful social events of the year. The committee In charge consisted of Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Stork, Mrs. Deddie and Mrs. John Dyhhavn. OFFICE ENTERED; TIRES STOLEN In the second breaking and entering in the city this week, thieves entered the office of Highway Construction Co.. Second Avenue, and made of? with two tires and inner tubes some time last night. Entry was gained by breaking a pane of elfss in a. window and unlocking and raising the sash. The city police I are investigating. "They're Tops with Me!" a iii bir A n m III ll.fi I -v BOYS' WEAR PROM 7 PITDEPT MCNQ' UUl Llll HlLillJ and BOYS' STORE TTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTT Mackinaws Parkas Toques Gloves Jackets Pants Suits Sweaters Socks RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE BBBDBBBBBBI inn D FOR SALE BY TENDER CROWN ASSETS Type of Assets: TWO BLDGS. BUNKIIOUSE. 1Gx3C KD. SANDSPIT, B.C. (Signals Vnit Quarters) ' War Assets Corporation will receive offers to purchase all or any of the Crown-Owned buildings described below. The purchaser shall remove the building or buildings, fill in excavations and restore the ground to its original elevation, leaving the site in a neat and tidy condition in a manner satisfactory to an authorized representative of the Corporation on or prior to the 10th day of December, 1D4G. TWO RUILDINOS: Bunkhoiisc, 16x36' KD (Loxstave) Ilunkhousc, 16x36' KD (Loxstave) SALE of these buildings shall Include only such normal plumbing, heating and lighting flxutres as may be installed within the buildings. Buildings to be sold for removal and restoration of the site. Detailed information as to what constitutes normal plumbing, lighting and heating fixtures may be obtained from ihe office of War Assets Corporation, 1108 West Georgia, Vancouver, B.C. All areas and dimensions given are approximate. A certified cheque or bank draft to the value of ten percent of the tender price, made payable to War Assets Corporation, jnust be forwarded with the tender in a sealed envelope plainly marked: TENDER NO. 402-297 FOR TWO BUILDINGS AT SANDSriT, B.C. ADDRESSED TO: BRANCH SALES MANAGER, WAR ASSETS CORPORATION, 1108 WEST GEORGIA STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. lenders will close at Twelve o'clock Noon Pacific Standard Time, NOVEMBER 6lh, 1946. The tenderer must state the use to which the building or buildings, or materials contained therein, will be nut, as this will be a determining factor in deciding the acceptance of any tender. Tenders received after closing time cannot be considered. The highest or any tender mav not necessarily be accepted. Cheques or bank drafts will be returned to unsuccessful tenderers. The successful tenderer will, when notified of acceptance of his or her tender be required to furnish a certified cheque or bank draft for the remaining ninety percent of his or her tender, and in addition, a certified chequo or bank draft for an amount equal to the estimated cost of restoring the site or sites, as a guarantee that he will comply" with all terms and conditions of the tender. This cheque or bank draft guaranteeing restoration will not carry interest and will be returned upon the satisfactory completion of the terms of the tender. WAR ASSETS CORPORATION Vancouver, B. C. NOTE: Passes for inspection of the above buildings must be obtained from War Assets' Corporation, 1108 West Georgia Street, OR Mr. E. F. Biart, Prince Rupert Office B fl B B U I B B ! REMAINDER OF CANADIAN RAILWAY HISTORY RESTS IN VANCOUVER Holding Itself as dignified as possible under the circumstances, Canadian Pacific locomotive 374, the famous old wood-burner which drew the transcontinental passenger train into Vancouver from Montreal in 1887, is pictured here-as it was trundled through the streets of Vancouver to a site in Kttsilano Park. The 44-ton engine, minus its pilot and old-fashioned smoke stack was uncoupled from its wood -filled tender at the C.P.R.'s Drake Street yard for the truck haul, but will be "re-outfitted" at Kltsilano where it will rest as a reminder of Canadian transcontinental railway history. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Giselle La Fleche 4:15 Mid-Day Melodies 4:30 Songs in Sweet Style 4:45 Adventures of Weenie Gopher 5:00 Melodies for Juniors 5:30 Books Bring Adventure 5:45 Films For You 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Sammy Kaye's Orch. 6:45 T.B.A. 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Square to Old Broadway 8:00 Citizen's Forum 8:25 Citizen's Forum News 8:30 Feidler Conducts 9:00 Recital, Winnipeg 9:15 "Schemes That Skin" 9:30 Musicana 9:55 Interlude 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 University Report 10:30 Dance Orch., ABC 11:00 Weather and Sign Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 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 Morning Visit 10:15 Thoughts for Today 10:3C Roundup Time 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 Dancing Till Noon P.M. 12:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Easy Listening 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Music Styled for Strings 1:45 Talk, Wpg. 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Music Makers 2:45 Musical Program 3:00 Messer's Islanders 3:15 Echoes from the Tropics 3:30 Serenade 3:45 BBC News and Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m, From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. From Alaska ss Prince Rupert. 7 p.m. Quick Frozen PRINCE GEORGE Canadian Pacific Airlines announces a substantial decrease in plane fares from Prince George. Effective November 1 the fare from Prince George to Fort St. John will be $12 instead of $28; to Grande Prairie. $19 and to Edmonton, $48 instead of $73.60. It Is proposed to use larger aircraft. There will be an ambitious celebration of Hallowe'en hm on Thursday night'Junder the direction of the Rotary and Kinsmen Clubs. A gay party Is planned. . The sum of $150 has so far been raised in the current Salvation Army drfve in Prince George. The objective is $2003. There will be three teams in the Prince George Commercial Hockey League during the coming winter. Women of many nationalities participated in the "Fair of All Nations" Held here last Friday evening. It was a colorful and successful affair, the proceeds going towards the fund to send concentrated . foods to needy overseas countries. OXFORD, Eng., 0 Brig. John Sheney, 48, formsr provost marshal of the Rhine Army, is the new chief constable of Yorkshire's East Riding. "Now son," said Pa, as he laid down the whip, "Tell me what I have licked you for?" "That's a hell of a question for you to ask," replied the kid. "First you pound me up and then you ask me why you did it?" WE'LL KEEP YOU WARM NEXT WINTER 1 r1 'you order your coal for next winter NO.W. By ordering today you protect your fam-ily and yourself against being caught, without coal when winter, comes. Philpott, Evitt & CO. LTD. Phone 651 and 052 Cellophane Wrapped "RUPERT BRAND" SOLE FILLETS COD FILLETS SALMON FILLETS No bones ... No waste ... No fuss. Try them today from your butcher. Canadian Fish AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. OLD MINE IS RE-PROSPECTED Famous Red Cliff Property At Stewart Receiving Fm.li Attention On their way south after having spent the season at Stewart directing prospecting development in the workings of the old Red Cliff mine, which was one cf the properties which made the original mining boom in the Portland Canal district nearly 40 years ago, W. J. M:Dougall anl Jack McBeath of the Yale Mining Co. were In the city on the Catala today bound for Vancouver. They expressed themselves as being well pleased with the results of work which had been carried 8ut and which has been suspended for the winter. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday ss Princess Adelaide, 10 pjn. Tuesday ss Catala 12:30 pjn. Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. . Friday ss Cardena, 9:00 p.m. Princess Louise, p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss Catala, 4 pjn. Monday ss Princess Adelaide. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 '7TYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYTTYYYYYYY1 : Ice ce C What City Counci . . . Approved a finance committee recommendation that unexpended money appropriated or donated for H.M.C.S Prince Rupert, amounting to $5.05, be transferred to the Pioneers' Home trust account. . . On recommendation of a bill for $169 for moving the public library to its new quarters In the Civic Centre. . , Approved payment of accounts totalling $63,596 for the month of September,. . . .Accepted the resignation of A. H. Hill-Tout from the city hall staff effective October 31. . . . Approved a Board of Works recommendation that the City Engineer be authorized to purchase new equipment for the city hall heating plant. . . , Granted an application of V. Basso-Bert for installation of a street light on Biggar Place. . . . Adopted a Board of Works recommendation that the city workmen's lunchroom De moved to the Falrvlew Cemetery and that the City Engineer ibe asked to report on the repairing of the caretakers' shack there. . Authorized the purchase of a new tire for the. city street wader as recommended by the noard of Works, and approved the purchase of a barrel of road surfacing material at a cost of $90. NEURALGIA Don't let the pitiless pain of .NeuraljU prevent you from rnjoyinf life, liet fast, afe relief with T-R-C'i, (pedally made to relieve you quickly of pierrinit. nabbing pain and dull, throbbing achei. Good also for Rheumatic. Arthritic, Neuritlc Pain and Stiff ne, Sciatica, Lumbago. Get box today JOc, f 1 at drutgirt. T-4J KWONQ SANO HINO HOP KEE CHOPSUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST fNext to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 9 pjn. to 2 am. Outside Orders from 2 pm. to 2 am PHONE RED 247 A World of Home Cleaning Helps at the VARIETY STORE . . . THE YTTTTTT, Make your home shine . . . choose from our dozens of house -cleaning helps that will save you time and work and make things cleaner. We've all kinds of cleaning powders, soaps, creams, polishes and gadgets to use with them. VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" Thone Red 400 518 Third Ave. W. P.O. Box 1118 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 General Contractor v.ream We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings., 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL BLUE 610 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX C54 PRINCE RUPERT . . , for DINNER Hazdwood Ice Cream NOW AVAILABLE IN BRICKS McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace Mgr.) 3rd Ave. at 6th St. Phone 7fJ i MATINEE 2:30 IHtr.v n. Did sfjMS l If 'I lTIt . - ' I i n AVP A resolution ..... 1 time ... . UfpnU . iMvjm ktruti uy wi3 I . I0r Rata ! Health. Police, Social Assistance and Licensing Committee which stated that the reports of the police department and ambulance operator had been received and considered . . . Accepted a report by tht Utilities Committee recommending "payment of an account to the Northerp B. C. Power Co. under protest for power supplied to the water main booster pump. The. committee announced that It would endeavour to arrange an adjustment of the charge as soon as possible . . . Agreed to a Board of Works recommendation authorizing the city Engineer to apply rock to repair the surface of bad portions of the road to the dry dock floats. Purchase on tiJ having to be a Present lnt-on- kuuncu last Of 'the V,n tr c II " " "--m end or The city hott-.. to Set back the uuuses are which were sold ni, tJ The aldermen m .J shouldbe sold to the! u.tuasers through er man directly. v.. 4C1I nowevci "uuses ior sale on I brook Heights iuliivj be removed from thj ones. fuyCanaaa saving TODAY AND WE DNESDI EVENINGS 7 J i $iri9ANN GEORGE ! ISOTHERN-MURPHYfU VawMwr aha VICTORY PARADE gf lUf) Our ANNIVERSARY We are now celebrating our thirty-fifth annivtrJ commencing business at Prince Rupert, You ll I by drastic reductions we are making on all made-ap foxes, minks and martens. Prices to suit ewj Si oo to .s;:ono W. GOLDBLOOM McBrlde Street "The Old Reliable" PREPARE EOR See Us for Your WINTER. WEATHERSTRIP, STOVE PIPE, ASBE FURNACE CEMENT, COAL b'CUTTlJ IS FURNACE SCOOPS MO Still Talking Watches.. If ever we were able to WATCH you fn YOIIIt snt isfact on ... 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