T7" ii if? f 11 l 13tfnce Rupert DaHp J3cuiS Thursday, July 11, 1946 People have more fun 'than any body1. III! mm itiivv mm And My Peoples Store Clothes Are Just Made For Fun . . . OVERALLS BATHING SUITS SWEATERS tr t SKIRTS SLACK SUITS SLACKS JUMPERS SUN 1JONNETS COATS BLOUSES ANKLE SOCKS SUN SUITS RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "HAIDA QUEEN" . SUPERMARINE FLYING BOAT PASSENfiER, FREIGHT AND AIR EXPRESS SERVICE PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS I AND ALL COASTAL POINTS For Information, Reservations, Rates, etc., Phone or Write G. II. STANBRIDGE Agent P.O. Box 1249 PHONES : PRINCE RUPERT 521 or RED 878 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL 11 HAS REOPENED We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. WE EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO COME AND ENJOY OUR FINE FOOD Motorists Sunday Service I Hours: 12 Noon Until 4 p.m. f June 16 to September 29, 1946 For Gasoline and Oil Sales, quick Battery Charge and Tire Repairs Out-of-Town Service Preferred REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPEIir HOTEL ; Chop Sucy Chow Mcin Chinese Dishes our specialty. ' ' Open 6 ajn. to 2 a.m. PHONE 173 TRAPPERS FLY EQUIPMENT TO NORTHERN CAMP Injecting modern speed and convenience into the difficult life of the northern trapper, a Queen Charlotte Islands flying boat took off from Prince Rupert at 11:30 today carrying two tons of food and supplies to Teigan Lake, 1?0 miles northeast of Stewart, to the trapUnc camp of Mat Teigan and William Rudell. The plane, Skeena Queen, piloted toy Capt. Rupert Spllls-burv. was scheduled to stop at Stewart to pick up Teigan and Rudell and two dogs, who will spent the next eight months in the northern wilderness. 1 ' r . at s Frank Morrison's Service Station pt Kear of LONG MOTORS, 3rd Ave. and "til St., Prince Rupert (Courtesy of t LONG MOTORS NATIONAL MOTORS E. PARKLR LTD. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. By having themselves and their supplies flown in, Teigan and Rudell spared themselves an arduous five-weeks journey on foot and were able to equip themselves with supplies and conveniences impossible to transport to their isolated trap line in any other way. Their furs also will be flown out at the end of the trapping season next spring. The fltsht, 520 air' miles from Prince Rupert, return, was ex pected to be made in four and a half hours. Cr n p Radio Dial I I I 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 Radio Repertory 4:30 Especially For You 5:00 People .Ask 5:15 All the World Sings 5:30 The Concert Hour 6:00 CBC News 6:15 CBC News Roundup 6:30 Eventide 7:00 Ouiseppe Moschettl 7:30 Concert of the Nations NBC 8:00 George Kent and Two Pianos 8:30 Gypsy Strings 9:00 CBC News 9:10 B.C. News 9:15 Favorite Stories 9:30 Music, by Shrednlk 10:00 This Week's Composer in.ni; rnr. News nnd Int. 11:00 Weather and Fishermen's News (local) 11:05 Silent FRIDAY A.M. . 7:30 Musical Clock :00 BBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Medley Time 9:00 Little Concert 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Wayne King Orch. 9:45 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Morning Visit 15:15 Thoughts for Today 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Piano Masters 11:00 B.C. Farm Broadcast 11:25 Program Resume 11 -3n enc News 11:45 Weather Forecast 11:46 Message Period 11:48 Recorded Interlude P.M. 12:00 Tunes for Today 12:15 Music of Lower Basin St. 12:30 Musical Program 12:45 Recital, Winnipeg 1:00 From the Classics 1:15 Women's News Commentary and Speaking as a Canadian 1:30 Children's Program . 1:45 Downbeat 2:00 Rudy Naylor's Orch. 2:15 Echoes From the Tropics 2:30 Serenade 2:45 BBC News and Com. 3:00 Jack Allison Show 3:15 King Edward Hotel Trio 3:30 Oscar Peterson Buy more War bavings stamps. Holiday Trippets SUMMEKIZE your car now!' Let us check your car b e f 0 r e you make that long vacation trip. A motor tune-up, lubrication, and tire inspection may save you time and money on the road. Phone S3 for an appointment S.E.PARKERLTD. Ford and Monarch Dealers The Home of Friendly Service THIS AND THAT "Hello, Bill. I haven't seen you in years. Where you been keeping yourself?" HELP GIVEN RED CROSS Commissioner C. A. Scott Tells Pupils of Activities In the course of his visit Jo Prince Rupert, Col. C. A. Scott, commissioner of the Red Cross for British Columbia, spoke to crimp nf trip phllrlrpn nt Border them on their remarkable achievement in the collection of 16.817 tea and coffee coupons. As a result of their campaign they had been able to send $284.75 to the Junior Red Cross. Col. Scott told of Uhe many ways in which children in the Old Country had been helped through the Junior Red Cross. Orphans had been clothed, fed and housed at the expense of the Red Cross. The entire cost of looking after tc:: orphan children at first and later 14 was borne by the Junior Red Cross. In another case a former resident, of Prince Rupert had had his eyesight restored, "A splastic case also from this area was be ing given medical attention at Mayo Brothers clin:j at Rochester. ' A blackboard diagram showing the work of Grade Four pupih -3r X, lit- t'lwfr Mahltrw Atluim Srrvier, Inc. . 1, -: f it's THE SUPERS WM TIM jra FOR ME I Wm rim had collected 6,353 coupons worth $106.50 during the year The pictorial representation showed how each pupil had done liis share In the campaign. The Interchange of knowledge, books, made-up folders contain ing items of local interest, with pupils of other countries could bs a valuable contribution to establishing friendly relations wUh pupils of other countries and sn build un a liaison that Street School and complimented would prevent wars in the fu ... .... , . 1 1 1 1 iui ture. Col. Scott told how this plan worked and the school will follow It up in September. The children appreciated the talk very much, and J. S. Wilson, principle of. the Borden Street i School, assured the visitor that the pupils and teachers would continue their interest in the LJunior Red Cross movement and ould do so all the more energetically as a result of what they had Just heard from the commissioner. Photographs were then taken by E. John Wilson of the group which included also P. W. C. Scott, Col. Scott's eon. CHURCH FILM REVIEW LIVERPOOL, England W The Diocese of Liverpool has equipped a film production unit which will at first produce silent, fca-tnrivs nf events of historic and in Border Street School proved j pfctrrial interest In the diocese. or special interest to Col. Scott. 1 graduating to "talkies" later. Mr: Cheescman, in charge of the , They hope to produce' a diocesan grade, explained how the pupils ! quarterly film review. V nious coffee blend that lias cxtraidcliciotis flavor, extra smootb, satisfying body. Maxwell 1 1 Buy JIaxwell House and you'll always get the world Whether in Super-Vacuum Tin or Flavor-Saving Hag, Maxwell Iloiibc contains choice Latin-American coffees . . . cx-' pertly blended . . . Radiant' Roasted to develop cery atom of this extra goodness. Kin Campers ' Leave on .Sunday All 4 V. Twenty Boys, In First Outing Group, to Oct Away For Two Weeks Twenty lucky local boys, the first of three camping groups being sent to anewe Lake for a fortnight's ouung Dy 'the Prince Rupert .Kinsmen's Club, will be heading lnterior-.vards this conv.ng Sunday morn-,ng. Meanwhile, the boys are meeting the final requirements tn niiallf-' for the car.ip -ucn as obtaining their medical examin ations and arranging rations. Saturday on the eve of departure at ihc Civic Centre all boys go ng to camp will attend a mcet-n where Instructions will be given in camp sanitation, Includ ing showlnn of a nicture, oy m. u. Harper, local sanitary Inspector. The second group: of ooy ... . i . nn camners will leave on juiy to and the third on August 11. Transportation will be provid ed by bus. The boys going In eacn camp will be as follows: First Gene Bourgeault, Rob ert Bourgcault, Earl Denton, Emllien FMatreault, D am n e Haugen, Buddy Haugen, Harry Lashmar, Lloyd Magnusscn. Thomas Moorehouse, Dick Nick-crson, Leonard Osterbcrg. Jerry PnM.prj.-nn. Gerald Roberts. Nor man Schcrk. Laurence Van Ivk- stra, Howard L. Wright, Keith Young, George Henry. Second-Paul Brentzen, Ralph Deans, Fred Dunn, Robert Dunn, Eddls Findlay, Nc 11 Forman. James Holt, Clifford Johnson. Chester Miller, John T. Newton, Gordon Osterberg, Artnur Parent. Robert Pedersen, Roy Pcder sen,Albert Petersen. Elvln Phil lips, Frederick Wlngham, Darr ill Young, Arthur Turcotte. Morri; Trudcau and Edward Olsen. Third Allen Blakey. John Davidson, Christwher Erik "ii Grant Forman, Earl Gamblln, Monte Green, Richard Johanscn, Donald S. Lctghton, Louis Mar tin. Roy MoMacl. Melvin Pta shower. David Owens, Douglas Patterson, Robert Watts, Ronald 'lotbwell. Lance Throbnlrl. Alan Hcmmons and Clyde Trudeau. Activity Is Key to Camp Days whose activities are guided by careful planning, aimed at Instruction and en joyment, with wholesome meals and plenty of rest are contained In the camp schedule bclnp: drawn up by Leonard Casey, dir ector of the boys camp. The two-week outlnr will sec the 20 local boys under canvas along the lakc.shore. Their camp routine is being planned by Mr Casey of Terrace, from the time fiavor-saving) bag! J House is always $V " )IKhl A Product of I VXW PLt I iSs C.n.rol Food. Ho5SM 1 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS LARGE OR SMALL PLANNING AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Iilock LIMITED P.O. Box 1331 Phone 50:5 Evenings: Green 10.1 Bftu tn on All Furpo Grind JOHN H. . BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue- they arise at 7 a.m. until they retire in the events- c" 7 , val between will be highlighted by adventures In woodcraft and object lessons In self dependance social livln.3. cirit mips, oasic to carni- sanitation and tidiness will be I observed but aside from the machinery of running the camp there will be many opportunity for useful pleasure. According Kin President BUI jarmson swlmmln;, woodcraft and orgm- lzed games arc. laid out lor imr weather, wllh plenty of inrtrmr games when the weather is wet. The 20 boys will live In tents having wooden floors and wall3. each of the sleeping tents designed to accommodate eight hoys. There will afo be a lare" mess tent, which will be used for Indoor games, and directors quarters, also canvas-roofed. The bnvf are rraiiy going 10 be writ frit." Mr. .I.irm'im saW. Wr plan lo give r.-irh of Hifm better than a quart of fresh milk a day, and fresh vrsct-nbles and meat wjU be shipped In every other days." WTter stfcrti and iwimmlng with nuallflsd Instructors and n'rntv cf life Jacket", woodcraft practice and lectures by Civic Cpnt.P dirclnr unn tnnvina Softball, volleyball, and hiking are among the activities planned. An Intcre.-tlng and Instruct vc feature will be lc. sons tn nui'ln t lis a nets Prnm Tim A l . t ,u - "u,erTron jooopoooaaooor The coastal f -wack, Capt. W Cr "rank Wa&'rhuu In port tidnv r carrying genera) area. RECORD 1 AUCKMM). N record for tb T proraing b''tw Auckland hn Mitchell B25 ,1 Air Corp.';. whu-ti 'n exactly liv five minuter, hi vlouS record f 1 cros6lng h"HI tr. cnstrlan of Bi n ways. LONDON ff A pay-day be ,; than Fiidav tor spread out IN ir adopted nt t'y ence of women v port flJiin ting rods 1 i"i :m (a5hln.j Hues Rclhjlous i. canip will b ' Honal natiiti . on Sunday i 1 Hills. Anglu.in and Rev R O; ta! pastur. 1 ... irr THEIR LOVE WAS A FLAME THAT DESTROYED CaoifoK NOW COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water. Reasonable weekly rates to reliable tenants. First Ave. and Eighth St. COX No. 997 PHONE 67G TO DM FOR nETTER SERVICE AND GEE ML't CONVENIENCE, WE ARE LOrVIV W PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOISE Second Avenue For SAILS AWNINGS TAKI'MLINS CANVAS WORK OF ALL KINDS Venetian Ulinds Window Illinds Garden fluif ShoppiiiR Rats Edniondson Awnintr and Sail Worki IMi.mi.fi32 I'.O-KOX . Ih lUlid.lT OP FINE FOODS io:30 to 12 p.m. We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE PHONE 517 P.O. noi;l ATTENTION!! Campers Watson's Food Store AT SMITHES urn i. tp. MAKinr- DELIVERY T-KATHLYN nUS SUMMEi Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE M k ALS FROM 1 1 A.M. TO I A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p "1- Music by "Esquires" Mondays and Thur 2rys CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO CHOP SUEY PARTUS CHOWi MBIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 1 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST