1 1 Induce Kupcrt Daflj? j3cUjs Monday, March 11, 1940 WALLACE'S SUGGEST ... A Lovelier You in a" Handsome Do you like being first? Then you'll want to attend our initial Spring Suit Display NOW AT f WALLACE'S OF COURSE Get" Action it. ,,, you P " "ck . car nr or or trucR starter of your Use ... CHRYCO Power Line BATTERIES RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED THONE .KM v NEW PEN AND PENCIL SETS . . , Waterman's and Parker's As gifts . . . beautiful, practical, useful J. H. BULGER J E W K LERS THIRD AVENUE (Opposite Post Office) We arc pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAhD" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED KIPPERS SMOKED ALASKA BLACK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your favorite restaurant. Canadian Fish AND - Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. ' vv Becoming more . - popular every day : Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY ' at CENTRAL HOTEL 6:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. CLEAR UP HIGHWAY Asked by the Frincc Rupert Industrial Development Com-mlttce'f'jr .suggestions as to matters which might be taken up by a delegation it is proposed to send to Victoria to meet the government seeking support for the movement to brl,ng about post-war development of the natural resources and. Industrial jntentialltics of tills port and 'orthern and central British f'olumbia "enerallv. the P.xecu-Mvc of the P'lnce Rupert Chamber of Commerce met Friday afternoon. Two principal 'suggestions were offered: . First, that the whole hishway situation be clarified including; the Jurisdiction of the Prlnre RiiDert Hi?hvay ns beten frd eral and provincial smtcr'tv and. that Premier John Hart be asked as to a pledge he modp a year or so asro that the Harcl ton route would be survey ec' along with others for a proposed connection of the central in- with the Alaska Highway. Second, that the co-operation of the provincial government be obtained in connection with the development of Oriental markets for the natural resources, particularly timber products, of northern and central -British Columbia. Meeting wi'th the local Chamber executive was George Mc-Adams, vice-president of the Terrace and District Board of. Trade, who was on his way to Vancouver to attend a meeting of the western regional committee of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. McAdams is bearing a resolution from the Terrace Board of Trade seeking development of the Oriental market for the joods of western Canada, one proposal being that a short wave-radio station be established on the West Coast of Canada with a vicwlo publicizing this part of the country in the Far East. The local Chamber executive considered a Telegram from the Stewart Board of Trade seeking the resignation of the provincial deputy minister, of mines but no action was taken, the message being filed. Hotel. . . arrivals Is Prince Rupert Percy Gladstone, Ocean Falls; R. .E Cuiri, Butedalc; W. G. Clark, Prince George; Leading Marrant, G.'T. Lee, Mr. Mathe- . greavps, Telkwa. Sgr ron, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bursingcr and Miss B. Har- Out Since 1941! GLOY NOW BACK 'The Handy Office Clue (or Paste)" 5-ouncc 10-ouncc bottle 55c bottle UOc W. E. Ed die, Vancouver; Mrs. J. A. Brown, Port Essington. SEE "GLOY" ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS GOTTA DATE TONIGHT? Tonight at 8, the big Rup-Rec Show will be presented at the Y.M.C.A.'lt's free, kids, to everyone under the age of 18. So come early, and bring your little brother and sister. The same show will be presented later for adults but tonight its teen-agers and children only. m iNiL TRULY DBUcms because 1 I ,T'S ROASTM fliff J ! - STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage for a trunk, radio, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home is convenient aw Inexpensive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, PHONE 00 LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd una Park Avenue '' INDIAN MUTINEERS SEIZED SLOOPS LIKE THIS AT BOMBAY The city of Bombay, India, is said to be in absolute' rebellion with frenzied mobs roaming the streets, burning post offices and attacking banks. British troops hive fired into the rioting mobs and British bombers hover overhead. It all started when mutinous members of the Royal Indian Navy seized several sloops like the one above, eventually getting control of 12 ships and naval shore establishments in the Bombay area. 'SS&JS- P F D D Ra(lio Dial V I I l 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) Aircraftsman J, Jones, Leading ; 11:45 Personal Album Aircraftsman L. A. Pugh. J. J. MONDAY P.M. 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes 5:45 Platter Parade 6:00 Supper Serenade 5:15 Dick Todd 6:30 March Time 6:45 Needle to An Anchor 6:50 RecorGed Interlude 7:00 CBC News. 7:15 Canadian Roundup. 7:30 ' Civvy Street, Van." 7:45 Recital Time 8:00 Isabelle McEwen Sings 8:30 Latin American Rhythms 8:45 To be announced 9:00 Record Album 9:30 Serenade in Rhythm 10:00 CBC News. 10:15 Neighborly News 10:30 Spotlight Bands TUESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Cloctr. 8:00 CBC News 3:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News. 9:15 Morning Devotions. 9:30 Mahlon Merrick 9:45 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Vaughn Monroe 10:30 Melody Roundup. 10:45 Morning Visit 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies. 11:15 Thought For Today 11:30 Weather Forecast. ll':31 Message Period. 11:33 Recorded Interlude. I sMRl 1 1 (WlTNE SsJJ WHAT5 DOIfSC AT PRINCE RUPERT RECREATION COUNCIL GYMS by JIM NAST The show includes advanced gymnastics, girls' acrobatics, springboard tumbling, music singing and dancing. In fact, its a merry-go-round of amusing and amazing gymnastic originality, as "Bobo," the clown, tops off the show with his acrobatic antics. NEW AGENT FOR C.P.R. AT JUNEAU Charles Young, until recently purser of the steamer Princess Norah, was here aboard that vessel yesterday morning going through to Juneau to assume his new duties as general agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. at the Alaska capital. He suc Young was here with her husband yesterday and Mrs, Godsen will be here with Mr. Guds::n Thursday. Fred Campbell has assumed the pursership of the " Princess Norah succeeding Mr ' Young. i ceeds Harry Godsen who will be i BANQUET AT coming south on tiie Norah this i cf..DCnM Thursday on hi.; wav to Victoria " 1 olMroUlN where he will become wharr Held in the Young People's! agent for the company Mrs. ! Athletic Hall last Thursday night's banquet in connection j with the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia convention at Port Simpson was begun by an opening grace by Rev. Peter Ke.ly. There were addresses by Mayor Steve Morrison and by Hmry Hclln of Port Simpson. President William Scow; Caleb William? of Bella Bella; J. Elliott oi Duncan; John Callihoo, pre sident of the Indian Association of Albrrta. and a closing address bv Rev. Peter Keliy. Ma'ster of erri'monirs was Ivan Adams. Luring the program the Port ! Simpson concert band played ' s le.tl'ins. one of which the i "Majestic Overture," was decll-i cated to Rev. Mr. Kelly. BIG BABY j An dormant weighs 1C0 to 200 i:ound.s at blrtli. No. 14-48 IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROnATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESf ATE OP HENRY SCHMIDT. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS HENRY SMITH. DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND QTHERS TAKE NOTICE that letters probate rf the last will of Henry Schmidt, otherwise known as Henry Smith, deceased, formerly of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, who died at Prlnw Rupert. British Columbia, on or about Ihe 20th clay of November, 1944, were issued to Alfred J. Stelnert, sole executor, of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, out of the Prince Rupert District Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia on the 18th day of February, 1946. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to the solicitors of AUrcd J. Steinert forthwith: and pursuant to Section 28 of the Trusteo Act all persons having claims RKiflnst the said estate are required to file the same properly authenticated with the solicitors of Alfred J. Steinert on or before the 15th day of April; 1948. after which tlm distribution of the said estate will be made, havlmc regard only to claims which have been so filed. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C , tills 23rd day of February, 1948. BROWN AND HARVEY, Besner Block, Prince Rupert. B.C., Solicitors for Alfred J. Steinert, Executor, First publication February 25, 1916. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phono 88l PROJECT "HAIJAKKUK" (Continued from Page 1) thereafter, making a wooden structure some 60 feet long by 30 feet wide by 20 feet high. It was a hollow box. heavily Insulated, inside which were plied layer on layover of ice blocks. Through the blocks were woven a series of pipes con wculd pnrvldc an airdrome from which aircraft could fly td -protect submarine Infested shipping lanes. , Each block of ice, and there Whif.fl eis From The Waterloo I Northbound from Vancouver to Skagway cn a regularly scheduled Alaska voyage, C. P. R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. Thomas Cliffarrived in port at 9 o'clock yesterday morning and sailed an hour later for Kctchi-kan.'The vessel had on board 109 passengers on arriving here. Four disembarked here and 10 took passage from this port for the north. Union steamer Venture, Capt. Erlo Sufficld, arrived in port at 12 midnight from Vancouver and waypolnts, sailing at 3 a.m. for Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here tomorrow to sail south at 1 :30 p.m. TODAY TO WED. We Have D were 1,000 tons of miniature Habakvi, " 11 to its neis-hbor m '.5!? box .iikRi "me literal) , a one of the units aboard the were able lu u. . Jasper experiment even in, the heat of 1 was nnt .tun...,. . "rat ; to w; structure frozzen tO ITlnlnt. Usin.: nectccl to a refrigeration plant i "mture f "Ine degree in a central noia. une aay tnc ",,u 11 ae-ri , box became a boat, the )Cc : lntcrior,of lhc ve i. nrnnnri It wis 'sawn through. Tt ever Came was apparent it was meant to Into Rein-, Mill float, hut no one had ft siiffl. ' tnOu",h HahaVUi . clentlv wllrl imaolnatlon tn rpp cam '"to bein-t V Its ultimate destlny-an Island t"rned "P me Intprw of of Ico ice li in mld.Atlairtln mldAtlairtlc which which !ow of which have k. ; , n'ru. u ia known here k ever, that seven major tnZ were considered. Thev J rate of freczlnj of ice the J ins oi ice. the comparison other material: the re-wJ meni or ire and how tow n nurnKin under inn,, ami us resisi,,.ic- to cnrtr,c. . . u( Htf ner nrolprl Mm I,. Major J. A. Wood Park Supci tendent uhn hsph i 1 lor tne summer tc;t: jjj. scientists, includini! tmr ..vuuuudxv; Drain child in actlQ," roaav. l i 1 1 1 p 'HaMvw v r tlttVAU,; onippca oi its maenmerj now lust a shell nf mn able materials. 11m at th.w torn of Patricia Lake no I ul iiu iiuuL n sni rrp nf for which the like tu I I Via Affnet n it j within the realm of and undertakings, a, i tie Attain at 1:00 - 3:00 5:00 7 00 - J.I ml A ti . 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