V t V ' v v V I a tPdiirc Rupert D.ifly r)cw Tuesday, November 19, 1040 TERRACE BOARD WINS INTEREST larger Meeting Place llcquireil To Donate ISuoks to School ' Library TERRACE --- Terrace and District Hoard of Trade has changed lie place of meeting since the attendances have become somewhat larger and it was found that a larger room would be better. The meetings are now being hrld'in the Oddfellows' Hall. There was a fair attendance under the chairmanship of President J. II. Smith at the meeting this month. Terhaps the most interesting Item on the agenda was a circular from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce which scusht to create a more informed public opinion with re gard to affairs of national concern. It was decided to ask the members to study the circular and at the next meeting to make some concrete move by naming surh a committee as the communication suggests. Sponsored by A. Yoxa.ll. a motion, seconded by Mi's A. Llpps, i p a a n n b a u u n m ui B B B B a H B a B B B B a u B a B B B B B H H a n B fl B M B B B n E n u ' a H H B B a Also n . Coals B i B B a a a a RUPERT B a B PEOPLES STORE RUPERT MOTORS LTD. PRINCE PARTS AND CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DODGE AND FARGO TRUCKS Wc Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . Sl'LCIAL lti:i) I5KAN1) BLL'F CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF CKOCEKIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Mcati Koast Chicken Meal Pics aud Salads Daily RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West was passed to make a donation to the Parent-Tcachrrs Association for library books for the elementary school. C. J. Norringlon reminded the meeting .that no iirogrcss has been made in inducing government to provids adequate broadcasting for Central B.C. oaaoooooDooootKiocHjooaooo Whifflers From The Waterfront aoooooooooaooeH300Do&CHjoo Having already on board some 200 tons of tungsten-lead concentrates from the Riverside mine near Stewart consigned to Tacpma smelter. C.P.R. freighter Nootka arrived in port at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the north and will dc here until tomorrow loading War Assets Corporation goods for Vancou ver. From here the Nootka will o to Port Edward to load fish and thence to Ocean Falls to complete with paper. Coming north the Nootka made calls with cargo at Ocean Falls, Surf Inlet. Butedale, Port Simpson, Alice Arm and Stewart. Luxurious FUR-TRIMMED Coats $25.00 " Sizes 12 Through 1(1 OKMilNAl, VALUES TO S(!. Three Only llicher-l'ricetl KcUutcd S.'W to $rM RUPERT, B. C. SERVICE DEPOT DOIMJE l)K SOTO CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft PERSONAL Xmas Cards Orders Completed Within 24 Hours . . . Cards of Your Choice . . . Print of Your Selection . . . Printing in Gold, Silver or Black Imprinting first dozen 75c, others 50c dozen Orders taken for Personal Pox (imprinted). ,. 25 for 1.00 (cards included) METHODISTS GAIN ISLAM PRINCESS The divorce of Emir Mohammed AI Raschid, II, who claims to be heir to the Turkish throne, and his wife, the former Marcclla Whiting, a Marshall- town, Iowa, telephone operator (shown in happier days), was notice to 221,000,000 Moslems that they will have to get along without their 17-month-old queen, daughter of the couple. Th? decree awarded Princess Pareshah custody of the baby, $60 monthly support from the prince and the right to call their baby daughter Susan instead of Hubria, and raise her as a Methodist, not a Mohammedan. The prince said he was horrified and that the Moslems would be, too. His wife's attorneys intimated that he "dreamed his royal connections" up while working as a pants presser in a London tailor shop. The prince indignantly denied this. Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) 4 TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Giselle La Flcchc 4: 15- Mid-Day Melodies 4:30- Songs In Sweet Style 4:45Advcntures of Weenie Gopher 5:00 Melodies for Juniors ' 5:30 Books Bring Adventure 5:45 Films For You G:00 Supper Serenade G: 15- Dinah Shore G:30 - Aristocrat Cab Time G:45 Recorded Interlude 6:55 "Your Business" 7:00 CBC News , 7:15 CBC News Roundup . 7:30 Leicester Square to Old Broadway 8:00 -Citizen's Forum 3:25 Citizen's Forum News 3:30 Record Album 9:00 Recital, Winnipeg 9:15 "Schemes That Skin" -9:30 Muscana 9:55-Solo Spotlight 10:00 CBC News 10:10-15. C. News 10:15 University Report 10:30 Dance Orch., ABC 10:55 Interlude 11:00 Weather and Sign Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 0:00 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 f w til i 3-Piccc Modern BEDROOM SUITES Choose the Dresser Oil Vanity Just another example of the values that have made hii many friemls for this friendly store. This smart modern suilc h sturdily constructed f beautiful matched walnut veneers . . . with ualcrfail tops and interesting contrast. If you want a really stunning gift for the home, here's your "luy." EVERYTHING V GORDON & m The ' W ff 9:59 Time Signal . 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Thoughts for Today 1C:30 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 ll:45-Ethcl and Albert p.M. 1 12:00 B.C. Parm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Easy Listening fcOO The Concert Hour 1:30-Muslc Styled for Strings 1:45 Talk, Wpz. 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Music Makers 2:45 Children's Book Week 3:00 Messcr's Islanders 3:15 Serenade to America 3:30 Serenade 3:45 BBC News and Commentary IN T1IK SUI'IIEMG COURT UV BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE -ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATH OF ARTHUR MELVILLE WILLIAM3, DECEASED. TESTATE TAKE NOTICE lhat by Order of His Honour W. E. Fisher, made on tnc 31st day of October, A D. 1046. I was appointed Executrix of the Estate of Arthur Melville Williams, deccaaod, and all partial having claims against the said rtitate arc hereby required to furnish same, properly verified to me on or before the 15th day of December.' AD. 1946. and nil parties Indebted to the estate arc required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 31st day of October. A D. 1048. HILDA FLORENCE OSBORNE, Executrix of the Estate of Arthur Melville Williams, co W. O. Fulton. Barrister, Prince. Rupert, B.C. CITY FIRM GETS PERMIT TO EXPORT An export permit sought by" a local wholesale firm which Ls developing trade with the Alaska coastal cities, has been granted, the company' manager was advised this morning in a telegram from Minister of Trade and Commerce, Hon. J. A. MacKinnon. The permit will arrive here shortly. Buoyed by the American Pacific coast shipping strike which has resulted in commodity shortages in Alaska, local finni have been making strong efforts to divert the flow of trade through Prince Rupert, a move which is looked on favorably in tne northern territory. The export permit, required by me icaerai government, was applied for several days ago and was so slow in coming that the local wholesaler feared loss of advantage If It were delayed much longer, since the United States shipping strike Is coming to an end. The permit ls presumed to be for a three month period, the time favored by Hon. Mr. MacKinnon in a recent telegram received here. MRS. J. EDLUND PASSES AWAY Mrs. Ethel Edlund, wife of Jchn Edlund of 1153 Eleventh Avenue East, passed away in the Prince Rupert General Hospital last night. She was 20 years old. She ls survived by her husband in prince Rupert and relatives In Vancouver. The funeral will take place at Grcnvllle Court chapel of B.C. Undertakers on Saturday. GIANT TREE FROGS The giant tree frog grows to a length of three to five inches, compared with two Inches of other tree frogs, KEEP HANDS CLEAN It's sheer celf-prcscrvation to keep hands and nails clean, for disease can spread rapidly from the germs they may harbor. We do not need (o tell you Thai the fuel situation is by no means easy Please keep your orders well ahead so that we may be able to keep you supplied. Fuel stocks are by no means unlimited. Philpott, Evitt & CO. LTD. Fuel and liuilding Material Phone 651 and 652 IN Masonic Mead Is Back From Trip Frank Dlbo, district deputy grand master of the Masonic Lodge, returned to the city on Saturday night's train after paying official visits to the lodges at Terrace and Smithers. Accompanied by John Hepburn of Terrace, William Hlckmore of Smithers and A. Attrce of this city, he drove from Terrace to Smithers last Friday, the rest of the trip being by train, Weather was quite mild, dry ami dusty in the Interior up to leaving there on Saturday, Mr. Dlob reports. Business appcars.ac tlve at Smithers. VETERANS MAY WEAR UNIFORMS Former members of the Cana dian Army can wear their uniforms on civvy street provided they left the service In good standing, it ls pointed out in a new ruling handed down by the Department of National Defence. In addition to permitting veterans to wear uniform for the thirty days following their discharge or retirement, the order fctatcs that uniform may be worn by ex-scrviceman or woman at any time following discharge with the written permission of the district officer commanding the district in which he or she Is residing. They may also b: granted permission to wear uni form on the occasion of special parades or functions of a public nature; or if a member of a veterans organization, at parades, banquets, reunions, etc.. sponsored by the organization, However, in all cases cx-scrvlcc personnel must not wear uniform without the written approval of the district officer commanding the aDDroDriatc military district. C. N. S. 5. SAILINGS from PRINCE RUPERT CANCELLED Xrlh Nov. 20-27; Ore. I South Nov. 21-28; Dec. 5 Account annual overhaul SS Prince Rupert Regular service will be resumed North Dec. II South Dec. 1 Full details, reservations, etc from Any Agent. Box 1308 rhone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Scliuman - S. Julian Night Calls: HLLi; 270 Cor. 2nd Ave. and 7th St. to I fa C. GLASSWARE ELECTRIC GOODS HARDWARE CROCKERY FURNITURE A Great Stock in Our Toy Department O It THE HOME" ANDERSON Newest and Largest Store in North Central B. TODAY AND WED. Alive with YOUTH... Aglow 5 1 with LIFf . . Hi huum Paramount Jhfl Capitol i nine ixupert dottle ColL ALSO MESSKNT.i n UlieC Wc buy . . . 1ll,,nc Bid FWfv ALL SIZE w ALWAYS . . . Bulkley Market At Last t COMMUNITY and ROGERS SILVER SliTS Wc have received several l.w s'll'inc2CT LADY HAMILTON, rUIllUwr'. l- Some sets have 26-plccc service for six-Some have 34 pieces for cisht peopw. niul some have service for twelve lin 54 pieces. These arc mostly but wc liuvc some bulk sets for tmc who do not need the chest N'c ran suit almost any pocM for llie PJ run from $ I ..))." to $(11.00 !'' ta;,c 's"a,ne llic arc all at the approved ceiling pr'- as all over Canada, Might be well to look early though. NORTHWEST CONSTRUCT A Altera""1 Interior Expert Foundation Work and . . . r,nv nil OR SMAL" CONTItACTS LAHOE Planning and Designing - 3 STONE BLOCK Phone 5C3 w,fm mm SONNYi J0AN CAl art),! rim-. .. ! ""MR SCI ,i0ll,S Wine Hotti i COURTEOUS SERVICE i I'k cast ion ft:..i . . . tiiuic vourstli jil lovely coal! You'll whispers as sou yourself in your i r.. . . . . lur. uur Dudget il lylcd rishl fnn J you! No Currying CS;ir: -Nc Tirm: in c: ri-.-a w.rt.B. iu;u:::ia WK DKLIVti! D-V 3rd Avenue I'tol EstlmaW P-0- lut Evening: