MANSON'S JEWELLERS the Home of Hotter Jcwellry' Geo. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING 3oods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience RNITTJRE AND HOUSE- pLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE ItU PERT lAUCTION MART Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES; Rluc U.t Res. Red 127 Ask for George XMAS GIFTS a Give HER Lovely Lingerie i "is awn, oup anu ruuwc, , J n; avy saun, sizes a w i?, j white, blue or rose. 4 Deposit, $2.70 Balance. $10.79 C.O.D. Send color, size, deposit, ana auaress to SILVIA'S j llvudy-lo-Wear OCEAN FALLS, B.C. Delivery In 3 weeks A Steamship Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (rowell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. TO KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight XMAS SAILING Nee. 19th. 11:15 n.m por reservations call or write C1ty or Depot Ticket Offices. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) pO. Box 167 Terrace SPECIAL LOW ! XMAS FARES Hound Trips on Railways For Holiday Season WINNIPEQ-fipeclal low fares will nnln hp Avail able for the Christmas holiday reason, according to R. H. Powers, vice-chairman. Canadian Passeneer Axsnrlntlnn Vnr Christmas, tickets will be avail able on December 23, 24 and 25 and will be good to return until midnight Deceimlber 26, or first available train, The same low fares will apply over New Year's and tickets will be on sale December 30, 31 and January 1, with a return limit of midnight January 2, or first available train. For those who have a longer vacation, taking in both holidays, the railways will offer a rate of one-way fare and one-half for the round trip, with tickets on sale from December 20, 1046, to January 1, 1947, Inclusive, with a return limit of midnight January 7, 1947. These low fares will apply between all stations In Canada and tickets will be good in all classes of accommodation. The globe's Mirlace Is 71 per cent cceans, 2s per cent land. WANT EH MINERS for Silbak-Premier mine. Apply National Employment Service Office. (291) FOR SALE Oolichan grease, best quality, selling out. Per can $6.50. B.C. Furniture Co. (289) FOR SALE O'Shoorn Kernes (reg.). We are accepting orders now for Xmas shipment. Their nedierees speak for themselves, copy sent on request. Ch. Camarch O'Shoorn. rh stdnno's Carefree Lady. Dr. J. A. Follnsbee, 760 Marine Drive, West Vancouver. (292) FOR SALE Hi building lots located on 7th Ave. West. Phone Green 902. (tf) USED STOVES $25; oil circulator heater, like new; floor lamps from $4; battery radios in hpt eonditlon: dining room sets from $25; beds, complete, from $10; galvanized bucKeis from 45c; blankets, sheets, each 95c; new fancy mirrors; fancy patterns scatter rugs $1.65; mattresses, all sizes; all kinds of useful hardware; logghig and office furniture at the lowest prices. See us first. B.C. Furniture Co., Black (tf) 324. FOR SALE For new recored and reconditioned radiators lor an makes of cars and trucks write to Kingsway Radiator Repairs 352 Kingsway. FAlr. 1372., Vancouver, B.C. 291) Shaver $9.95 Double Head Electric Dry Shav er with beauuiui ieaiueien case; self starting; self sharpening; no radio interference; no oiling; 120V 60 cycle AC. operation; fully guaranteed. -..nontol Snips. Deot. A, 2Q emmor Street. Saint John. N.B. (m). FOUND rYMrmRatlon book,, name t Kiiiabeth Campben, viuec Charlotte Islands. Owner may have same by applyine to Ullf office and paying tor mis au EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news items, to ensure publication, should be in the office by 10 ajn. Contributors are asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and personal Interest are always welcome. Classified Advertising CliwMfleds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50c. out;; ttrua Ul i unuuii weftvu . . w t . v.' uniiu, ......... ... and Engagement Announcements: $2. FOR SALE FOR SALE Immediate occupancy. Well located five-room cottage on corner lot; full cement basement. $2800 cash. Terms may be arranged. Inquire Armstrong Agencies. (293) FOR SALE Lovely home Section 2 close in. 9 rooms $4,000 terms. Phone Red 290. (294) FOR SALE Combination troller and halibut boat "Dual," Can be seen at Fishermen's Floats. (291) FOR SALE ML Wk. -A. i mm 1 FOG-FIGHTING FIRE- Tongues of flame, seven feet long, blaze against the night sky as a series of diesel oil-burning fog dispensers hurl their barrage of super-heat Into the air to dispel a heavy mist. Birth Notices, Marriage FOR SALE Hlllman sedan, 1937, 10 HP., one spare tire. 1006 9th Ave. East. (239) FOR SALE Adjustable dress form, good condition. Phone Red 441. (291) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Ward maids at Prince Rupert General Hos-Dltal. (tf) HELP WANTED Two young women for general laundry work. Apply Pioneer Canadian Laundry. WANTED Sitter for New Year's Eve. Transportation home guaranteed. Postal Station "B" P.O. Box 1188. (294) HELP WANTED Excellent earn ings Introducing new post-war product to retail merchants. A few territories still available. Do not miss this opportunity. Flu-O-Ray Corp Ltd., McNab St. S., Hamilton, Ont. (90) FOR KENT FOR RENT 5 room house, close In, fully modern. Blue 240. (291) FOR RENT Furnished cabin, nice, clean and warm. 1142 Park Avenue. Phone Green 224. (289) FOR RENT One or two furnished housekeeping rooms, private entrance, also 6 room flat, nnrtiv furnished. 5th Ave. West. Apply Suite 1 Helgerson Blocl (239) FOR RENT Suite Apartments, Blue 815. In Bay (tf) FOR RENT 2-room apartment, furnished. 960 1st Ave. West. Apply 221 5th Ave East. (29P WANTED WANTED 'A1N IXjU Small olllall male llliait; Persian ciaiau WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 room furnished suite. Write J. E. Parker c-o War Assets, City. (292) Daily News and paying for this nHvprtlsement. ui MACHINERY . ... , li.. Ii.m1.i, mnra By ANDREW R. BOONE linin? the up-wlnd side of the Central Press Canadian j runway, blasfat intervals, . m. m,. ,,! ! in? a nou-eriful sound wave. In Into effect, the soundwaves cause1 the fingers of science, probing the invisible, are robbing fog of Its menace. In experiments here, fog has been dispersed to a level as high as as 2.000 z,wj feet ieei from irom the we earth. earwi. system of Intensive dispersal-gf i fog, now beefed up to increased efficiency, is the answer. At the fog-swept naval air station here, a high pressujs system of burners heats the'at-mospnere. Ordinary, low-grade diesel toll, atomized through special nWles under pressure ot (291) I i .soo rounds a sauare inch, casts Its htat upward, at a thermal rate doubling that of older Both directly and by radiation, tha h8at swirls upward to disgel the fog'. After a few minutes, .the souniesl; fog disappears over the runway, permitting planes ap-4 preaching by eloctronic controls, to make clear landings. However, the army, navy and United Airlines experts charged with beating fog, have other po tentlal aces up their respective sleeves. Smile fo" dlsnersal is one. A battery of 12 powerful sirens INEW ROLE FOR WOMAN M.P. 3JONDON, Parliamentary history has been made by Mrs. Florence Pa ton, Labor member lor Rushcllffe, first woman to appear on the Commons panel of chairmen. She may preside over, the house during the budget debate when the Commons goes Into committee. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT' AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LEE DONG, DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order ot Ula UAv.n,,w W V. VUVtAF TTlflHp Oil 1 i.ne znu uay ui lA-utiiiuci, n.. ' 1 vms appointed Administrator ot the , .wu-c Vma Rlnck iimas. OiaCK , for CnlldS kitten, E ttft rton deceased, and preferred. Box 188 Daily New1!. ROOSI AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Table meals. Home away from home Mvn nreferable. 022 Fraser strpet. (dl3) ROOM AND BOARD At reason able rates. Apply Box 185, niilv News. (tf) LOST AND FOUND FOUND Post Office key on New Fishermen's Floats, owner have key by calling at the all parties having claims against the sam esinie are nereuy 1t-.4u.nrv1 w furnish same, properly verified, to a, Knfrtra thA IRf.h dflV Of January. A D. 1947, and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay me amouni 01 ineir iuurui-tdness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.U.. tnis Ind day of December. A.D. 1946. COR1JON f. rUBOlo, Official Administrator, Drtnp. Dimprt n Ci ""vv -293 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ANTON AMBUOZIAK, OTH JE WISH KNOWN AS ANTHUNY nnnftlV -tU-Trt a e pn T WXITST ATE. XJlvWti irvrv. uiinutiw, J-T . TAKE NOTICE tnat Dy urart w ti- tr,, TtiriA w v. Ftahfr. Local 1119 11UUUU1 UU5i - ' . Judge of the Supreme Court of Brit- , lsn coiumDia, i was uu ww xta..kw.uam 10ift nnnnintfd AQ- mlnlstrator of the Estate 01 aou"' Ambrozlak, otherwise known as An- Ihnnir Amhrmlalc. who dleO On or : . . v.- HUH All persons lnlebted to the said Estate are erqulred to pay the amount . . . . . .. . .,.,. tr. mi forth- with and all persons having claims against the 8ald estate are required fled on or before the 31st-da of TO SAW oettcr lu.uuci uWS iSa" falling which dls- and up-to-date type National Urdto such Portable Sawmills, manufac- dated at Prince Rupert, b.c., tnis tLd bv National Machinery ofaoNSbeF-. forbes. xumyaj D.C. n T.lmltPfl Vnncnuver. Official Administrator, (tf)l rrince Rupert, B.C. particles of fog to move In cirlces which vary with the size of the droplets. -285 Curtains of Water and Air Other aces uo the scientific sleeves Include curtains of water and air. The air. blown upward, comes into play when the wind is blowing fog across a runway from the rW This causes the jheat to drift also.reduclng the Visibility ordinarily achieved. Hence, a curtain of air will bev blown straight up on the windward edge of the runway, creating, artificially, an eddy which slows down the wind blowing horizont ally. Such action serves to main tain the heat over the runway, continuing the clearing where It Is needed. Similarly, the water screen serves the same putspose. It Is planned to shoot the water up to a height of 103 fee:. Fag particles will coalesce with the water particles, and fall to the earth. Installed on the windward side of the runway, this method will re- 'FORMER ASSETS MAN HERE HAS NEW POST HOW THB GUIDING LIGHT A C-47 drops out of a blank sky to land In an area cleared of the strangling embrace of a heavy fog by the high pressure cross over burners seen blazing brightly In the background. Ian Malcolm Mackinnon, as sistant supply manager for War , Assets Corporation, former wing commander, Royal Canadian Air orre, and former" manager at ?.,inee Rupert, has been appointed acting regional supply man-r 'jcv for the Ontario region, War I Assets Corporation. Mr. Mackin non has been named temporar-lv to replace D. M. Galloway .vhr. is seriously 111. Mr. Mackinnon has been with e corporation since August, ":45 whenhe commenced with i.hn mnsumers goods division i nd has served at Prince Rupert, "-'raontdh ar-d Ottawa, moving i.o the capital city in ucuwer 'st after being appointed as- ictant supply manager. Born and educated In Vancouver. Mr. Mackinnon spent 14 car- with -the Hudson's Bay Company chiefly in the fur trade department in the far north where he was largely concerned with provisioning of supplies, distribution and transportation. ac rui wnrk reauired a knowl edge of ships and aircraft, he nualified as a commercial pilot and acquired his license in 1930. At the outbreak of the war Mr. Mackinnon enlisted In the R.C.A.F. as an equipment offi-c?.r and his work and. experiences an?ed throughout Canada from the Yukon to Labrador and into Newfoundland. On tion in 1945 he joined War sets Corporation. move fog particles before they reach the runway, reducing the amount necessary to clear fog over the runway. Dessicants will also be tried in an effort to deteiw.ne their effi cacy. War-time FIDO Installations, pnlllHw anrt thpv rnlHrie. thev ! tHu In Rncland to Clear , .,wv ... - Regularly the souDy stuff is 1 coalesce and grow. When a par- paths for returning bombers and n.! tide becomes sufficiently heavy (fighters, employed gasoline. The plenty high to permit safe landf- it simply drops to the ground. cosU were high. Use of diesel ln cf aircraft. FIDO, war-borir. And the fog dissipates. both decreased cost and ln- creased heat. Depending upon amount and density of the fog, present fuel costs of clearing .an average mue leng runway would total from $15 to $45 a minute. rho nw svsteui.is controlled from the operations .tower, mak ing a field crew . unnecessary burners are electrically ignited. beginning fo Kit out heat immediately. Efficiency of the atomizing burners eliminates smoking, providing clean flames. What his means to commercial flying may be noted from the fact -that cancellations and delays due to fog cost the air lines $1,700,000 during wree months of last winter. Now, when FIDO barks at Fog to coin a iackneyed phrase .pas-engers will land In comfort and safety, with fewer detours to emergency fields ANNOUNCING The Opening of RUPERT ROLLER RINK (FIRST AVE. AND 7TH ST.) (Rear of Dominion Bldg.) MONDAY, DECEMBER 16 OPEN HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons 3 to 6 o'clock. Thursday and Saturday afternoons . 1:30 to 4:30 Every Evening Except Sunday " 7:30 to 10:30 (Saturdays to 11 pjn.) 150 Pair of Rink Skates Available For Patrons Public Audition System With Special Skating Records PROCEEDS OF OPENING NIGHT TO PIONEERS' HOME :wk FREE INSTR UCTION 1AM f w prince Rupert Dallp Jelus 3 1 1 , Thursday, December 12, 1946 ;t u if HHMrTll ' . .... ono UJWS Practical HIKER UNTER GROUND SHEETS PACK SACKS PACK BOARDS DUNNAGE BAGS TENTS "and-d ii I seai i ll l PLAYING CARDS r Leather t congress, gainsborougii m m ... AND THE NEW PLASTICS Goods j I ffij ' I " I Dibb Printing Co. U . m,mn ot nnumoTJiDC; X '.r.!i! 8 ' S -il Support Junior Chamber Radio Auction Dec. 12, 13 and 11 fM W$,xWxffl: HOME OME i' : ; OUSEWIFE SHOPPING BAGS UTILITY BAGS PASTRY SHEETS WINDOW BLINDS VENETIAN BLINDS WATERPROOF COVERS for BADMINTON RACQUETS BOWLING SHOES O TRAVELLING BAGS, etc. Edmondson Avning & Sail Works 160 East Third Avenue PHONE BLUE 120 LAST MAILING DATE FOR LOCAL DELIVERY BEFORE CHRISTMAS DAY is DEC 18 Be sure to allow EXTRA TIME for out-of-town delivery THERE WILL BE NO MAIL DELIVERY CHRISTMAS DAY p ... your postal employees jjjj will enjoy their Christmas at home Uwti tf outlnrlly ot Vf H0fl,EnilBtrtroiK,f.C,J,0mhrCiiM0l m