1 Kadio Dial 1240 Kilocycles et to change) Sndav pm. :3 11 n&rs . ml: icOi: Ouwn ne E'r,c; ai- d jf n Silk ;,, , vlude ;, 0 .. :dup C ...:.:.' J"H : Radio p'BL New.? s -n-off n( -Vb' eclaAc '.little ''tis TrK. b C mriman I ana fewer Hundreds of men and women are employed in the pepper gardens of Sumatra. Thousands of men are employed in the Nickel mines, smelters and refineries of Canada. , The Dutch East Indies cannot begin to use all the black pepper produced there. In normal times, hundreds of tons of it come to Canada. Less than three per cent of the Nickel produced in Canada is consumed in Canada. The rest is received helps to pay for exported, and the money pepper and other products necessary iu p nickel I MM CADETS ON SHIPBOARD Sea Cadets are given every possible chance to go on board Canadian warships. Here Sea Cadets, on the bridge of such a ship, use the. warship's signal projector to tall up by i.ght the signal tower -at their camp on shore. CADETS AT WHEEL Visits on board Royal Canadian Navy warships let Sta Cadets put Into practice the things they have learned during the winter. Here, one Sea Cadet takes the Ship's wheel while another stands by the englneroom telegraph. 10:18 Thoughts for Today 10:30 Roundup Time 10:46 Scandinavian Melodies 11:0O-CBR Present ll:16-ongs of Today U;80.-AVather Forecast J Wl Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude ll:45-Ethel and Albert 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 Artists or Tomorrow r,45-Talk, Winnipeg 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Sheila presents 3:00 Western Five l3:15 Serenade to America 3:30 Serenade 3:45 BBC 'New.s and Com. living in Canada. Canada cannot keep on im porting from other lands unlessCanadian goods, . are exported. Canadian Nickel, sold abroad, does two things. It helps pay for products we need which are not nmduced in Canada. It brings money to Canada i ' to pay the wages of thousands of Canadians employed in the Canadian Nickel industry. By constantly expanding the use of Nickel at home and abroad, the Canadian Nickel industry brings ; additional .benefits to Canada and Canadians. THE W.EEK AT i 0Gft'w6ooee$&69iMj6i CVc Centre Room Schedule Monday (tonlghti Band nmcttae. Junior Chamber .of Commerce committee, Parent- Teacher executive. I TuesdayMrs. J. T. Harvey's tea for Mrs. O. R. Pearkes, Teen Drehettra practice, Progresiive- Coneervative Association meet- Ins. Wednesday Gyro luncheon, Kinsmen's dinner, Co-op .Badminton, Little Theatre Associa-i. n. Symphony Orchestra. Thursday Teen Town mass meeting and dance, Film 'Board ''orum. rridav Parents study group ' mo: rln; , Co-op dance. Sunday Piano recital. Gymnasium Monday Ladies' -Keep Fit, Junior Boys, High School bas kntba!l. Intermediate girls. Lsad-rrs' class, B.C. Packers basket ball. Tuesday Junior girls, League basketball. Wednesday Gyro basketball, Levlfn bafketball, aadmlnton Thursday Men's Keep Fit, Peoples Store basketball. Friday Tiny Tot3, Junior girls, bil'b School basketball. Inter mediate girls, Men's conditioning class. Saturday Gyro basketball, Ciccone's Comets basketball, Lpasue basketball. Sun d a y Baske tball. Roocveltfiym Monday Legion Baxinj Club. fTA Rama (j: A. w M-rw bt fullr iM (rami. mW Jnm M rnjHtM ml HUrmMl. INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, 25 KING ST. WEST, TORONTO Whiftlets From The Waterfront CHjootiBoooaoooKe-cHiCHo-aHS Later than she was on her maiden voyage last week because of extra calls down the coast. Union steamer Coqultlam, Capt. John Boden, arrived in port at. 10 -o'clock last night from Van couver with a -good-sized list of passengers and sailed early tms morning for Port Simpson, Kln- collth and Stewart whence tns will return here tomorrow morning southbound. Several hours late, CP. It. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. Fred McGaw, Is due In port at 10:45 tonight from the south and will sail on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts after completing the discharge of local cargo. The Princess Louise, Capt. Graham Hughes, Is due at 4:30 from -Skagway and other Alaska points and wUl sail a couple of hours later for Vancouver. Tuesday High School basket- ' ball. Wednesday Legion Boxing Club. Thursday High School bad minton. f foiTreducIhg) 1 DIETS ( Lightning streaks across this dream of a wool dress with electrifying results. This and many others for your selection from our new shipments. He sure and see them. No Carrying Charges No Interest. Terms in accoraance wuu W.P.T.B. Regulations. V w V V y y y y y y y y y y ft Prince iRupcrt ni J3ctiif Monday, November 18, 1910 4SS'M rt x y1Um BEANS CHRISTMAS GIFTS LEATHER GOODS PLAYING CARDS CONGRESS, GAINSBOROUGH ,5 m I.inlilen inenl-re paratlon IwT&NMaJill f viiii-iyn:ii)";m(;rr'n rHiaai.;'; ,1 llran..ln jla few iiiiiiulr hTHSTj M . they're ready to ere and yfeMl"' M n for laK jut Irv tliem &3SSoM onee ami nee liw Ihr fainily ' appro"!. . --sjK :M ( C A NJT E D F .0 J D S J i ew... from SOUTH AMERICA- comes' THY. A THE PERRUME OF ROMANCE TOILET WATER, DUSTING POWDER, ETC. AVAILABLE IN PERFUME, COLOGNE,' BEAUTIFUL GIFT SETS . . . tfrom '4-.25:to;13.0i) . V McCUTCHEQN PHARMACY LTD. 3id Ave. at 6th St. Phone 7!) 1 We are here to serve you and guarantee j you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" PHONE 517 : P O. Bex 174 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 INCOMETAX Returns Prepared See R. E. 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