0 1 : i I I m dtUw Rupert Daili? T3cto5 Saturday, February lr 1947 35 Independent dally nvpPT devoted to U upbuUdlng of Prince Rupert and all tonfemmitles comprising northern and central British Columbia. (Authorized as Second Class Mall. Port Offlw Department. Ottara) Publishes every altemoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally New ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Prince P.upert. British Columbia. a. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. O. PERP.Y. Managing Director. MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CAKADIAK DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION . . r-r- SUBSCRIPTION' RATES W By CltTlCarrJer. per week. 15c: Per Month. 65c; Per Tear, 17.00: i t FPR By Mau. Per Month. 40c: Per Tear. 14 00. Trium'pK Over Death SETKGS have always MORTAL made a tragic mistake about death, giving it an importance to. which it has no right, a power it does not possess. It is an appropriate gesture to see love lay it flowers on a tomb but one never goes to a grave to find a living being. Our friend, our loved one, is not there. If we are Christian believers, we accept that he has risen, death Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) SATURDAY PAL 4:00 Our Foreign Policy ":30-Hot Air 5:0C Playhouse Party 5:30 Sweet and Low Down -6:E Sport. College S'T6:00 CBC News -6:05 Recorded interlude 6:15 Music a la Carter 6:30 Saturday Night Serenade 7:00 Dancing Party 7:30 Organ Music t $ 4a: 3D Red River Barn Dance 8:30 Old Time Rythm 9:00 Current and Choice ' 9:15 This Week u t . 9:30 Our Foreign Policy . i0:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Hollywood Barn Dance - 10:45 Dance Orch. 11 :Q0 Weather and sign off ann. SUNUAT AJ.I. " -8:3-0-fcncert Album ' 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15-Sangs and Singers 9:30 Vanity Fair 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 B.C. Oardener ie:lS Jmt Mary H:30 Way of the Spirit 11:00 CBC News IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA ,.I:V PRO BATS IN THE 'MATTER OP THE - "ADMINISTRATION ACT" . and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF NOEL LAVERDIERE, DECEASED TESTATE JAKE NOTICE that by Order of IUi Honour W E. Fisher, made on tin nth day or January, AS). 1947, I as appointed Administrator with WH annexed of the estate of Noel Laverdierc deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly Termed, to me on or before the 15th day of March. A D. 1947, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 23rd day of January, AX). 1947. GEORGE H. HALLETT. . Official Administrator, Atlln. BC HRYCD I 'iu ) iinnj ysitm irij v BRAKE FLUID DOES A BETTER JOB Through greater cxtremti of heat w and cold . , . from 340 dejtrto Tahrenheit to 80 degreei below ro. SI.V CHRYCO SUI'tR KKAKK II till) retains in fluid Matt) Contrihurtitoiaferdritinic. The hest safeguard for brakes against wear and corrosion. In-finrertd ni made by Chrysler. Specify CHRYCO SUr-fR liRAKE FIIJip and be mr,l Cjuki in fld ut ill tixlity I What CHRYCO means CHRYCO is a irade name coined from "Chrysler Corporation". Pans and occttsories bearing- thistradeourlt are guaranteed by the men who deiia inr;sier( rjy. mouth, Uoaie and DeSoto motor cars, largo and Oodi trucks and Chrysler Industrial Engines. RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 566 being only the room In which life changes its robe. There is an incalculable power in human nature to triumph over death In the very act of dying. Christians take pride in victory over death through the ascension to a higher Hfe, through the leaving of the spirit, often through the glorious dying in a cause. The only sorrow over death which has no comfort is that in which there is no Christian pride, no spiritual assurance of victory. 11:03 Capitol Reports 11:30 Religious Period 12 00 New York Philharmonic Symphony Orch. P.M. l:30-Churchof the Air 2:00 CBC News 2:03 John Fisher Reports 2.-15-J. B. McGeachy 2:30 T.B.A. 3:00 Music for Sunday 3:33 Weather Forecast 3:35 White Cane Broadcast 4- 9 Record Album 5- 00- -Wnic in Three-Quartf Tme 5:30 Stage 47 Toronto 6:30 Familiar Music 7-00 Cr V"rt 7:15 The Old Songs 7:30 Bernard Heinze 8:00 The Readers Take Over 8:30 Sunday Serenade 9:00 Classics For Today q-38 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News m-15 Canadian Yarns 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 Wpatber and sisn off ann. MONDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBO 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 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Organ Encores ; 10:30 Roundup Time LIFE 'n r'nce uPer by BIDDER JIirK$ He sang "For You Alone" and : the stage, he found himself I thought It was for me alone. He smiled and I smiled back. Then I noticed that every other being entertained andv not too pleasantly by one man. This chap kept his eye on Beadell lady looked exactly as I knew 1 j and Beadell kept his eye on him, did! Even the men wore a fair The male- patient bent over imitation. That Is why John ! without shifting his gaze and Beadell was such a success last j unfastened bis shoe. .He drew Friday night here in Rupert. j it off and raised it slowly. -Here On the stage of the Civic it comes" thought Beadell y,d Centre he sang. One hand rest-! wondered how good he was at ed lightly upon the grand piano dodging. And then, a satisfied over whose keys the nimble ! smile spread over the patient's fingers of Glen Geary sped, 'face as he raised the boot to drawing from It all lightness, ' chin level arid ran his fingers all gentleness, or fullness of backwards and forwards across tone, each at his behest, but the sole. The black boot was each with a movement akin to suddenly a f lute-aad both men a caress. were happy. Whether he sang of "goose Glen Geary, the lad with the eggs" to "Kitty, My Love" or en-: scrubbed, boyish fae. who gives visioned the utter solitude of his left arm a little flip Just as Samson's blindness in having he leaves the stage, U as ador-"no sun ... no moon," every able as he looks, jn company, word that came from John he sits quietly while everyone Beadell's tips was distinct. And else talks. Yet if he speaks, when he sang "The Lord's people listen, for iq his very Prayer," it was hard to believe gentleness there Is something that many years of his life have arresting. Only when his fin-been spent in church. As a mat- gers touch the piano does one ter of fact, Beadell sang bis first know the depth of that gentle- solo at the age of three years. At nine, he was a boy soprano in Durham Cathedral in England. Since then he has been in many choirs, among which brings about certain procedure, j - He lies long in the warm bath, dresses slowly, and arrives behind stage in the nick of time. Once the concert begins, it Is all over but not quite. That night, Beadell is sleepless. Not until eight or ten hburili'fter a performance does he "settle down" enough to rest. Even so,r it is worth it all, says John BeadelL He loves music, and he loves to sing it. Even to unusual audiences. One such was an audience that grouped before him at !E5onda?e where .he tfent to entertain the patients. Upon ness or perceive of his personality. Both Glen Geary and John Beadell have been in Prince Ru pert before. At the opening of are the Presbyterian in New the Civic Centre John Beadell York, the Mormon Temple in sang. That time he came In by Salt Lake City, 'and St. Andrew's rail Just at the time that b: Wesley, in Vancouver. feu on the line, forcing alj Watching Beadell upon the passengers to scramble out ot stage no one would know he was one train and, carrying their nervous. Yet, until the first baggage, climb over the rocks number is finished, he Is almost that covered the track to reach nauseated with nerves that re- another train that waited on the fuse to giTe up the battle, in-, other side of the mound. ThLi stead, he has learned how to j time he didn't have to get out handle them and each concert and walk In fact he Just mm I . ilW aV Iltl.il k. taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB fiH.I!li;i siiiiiTw!n .n - . f UINUINE ASPIRIN Ml AtV mainiH inn wai I SPONSORED BY YOUR CIVIC CENTRE Professional W resiling JackMcLaughlin vs. Gil Pearson CLAIMANT' WORLD'S LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE GOOD PRELIMINARY ROUTS Reliable Prescriptions When your prescription is compounded by us you are assured of getting exactly what the Doctor specifies. You are assured of having the prescription compounded properly by an experienced and fully qualified pharmacist. We use only the very best grade' materials available. Ormes lid. "Jim Pioneer DrtM&isits Bob Parker Limited FORD AND MONARCH SALES AND SERVICE "The Home of Friendly Service" WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOGK OF GENUINE FORD PARTS AND ACCESSORIES IN NORTHERN B.C. Out-of-Town Orders Given Prompt Attention PHONE 83 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. VANCOUVER BADMAN CIVIC CENTRE GYMNASIUM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 8:30 p.m. RESERVED SEATS ...... $1.50 ADULT RUSH SEATS ... $1.00 STUDENT RUSH SEATS . . 50c ALL RESERVED SEATS NUMBERED AND FIRST THREE ROWS RINGSIDE OR FRONT ROW BALCONY CENTRE TICKET SALE AND SEATING PLANS AT CANADIAN LEGION W. F. STONE'S GROTTO . 99 TAXI CIVIC CENTRE Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT tq OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11;1S p.m. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight For reservations call or write City or Dejiot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From, pome Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot antj cold water PRINCE RUPERT, BX3. Phone-281 ;F. Bps iM couldxTf gel . anywhere except where the Camosun took him and, seeing how the weather, has been cutting up, he got his , money's worth. ( On Oeary perfonmod for the , servicemen and their wives when he was here last. He knew ', Bob Fleming very well, the same Bob thjit delighted many an j audience here while he was J among us. For three years. Geary travelled from our west ern coast to as far east as New foundland. In civilian life now, he lives In Vancouver with his mother and sister, has his own studio and I should say, is on his way to a very successful; career. Already he has reached an un dreamed-of height he and his piano. On board a Dakota en route from Whitehorse to Fairbanks, Alaska, on tour. Glen entertained his companions by playing their requests as they hurtled through space, high above the earth. Although he may achieve in other respects, Glen ttynks it unlikely that he may ever again perform before such a "heighty" company. . Both John Beadell and Glen Geary liked Prince Rupert and their audience here. It seems that, even In Vancouver and much less across the line, people are not nearly as appreciative or attentive. Our visiting artist.1!, in return, appreciated certain things about us such as sans chewing gum, sans pea BERNARDSON Bena, beloved w4fe'.6f,Andrw Bernardson, 621 Eighth Avenue West, passed away in Prince Rupert General i Hospital in her 48th. jyar Sur-fvlved besides her husband, by one daughter, Mrs. Dorpthy An-'derson, Winnipeg; mother, Mrs. J Stlerrup Loptson, San franclsco; I eight sisters, Mrs. Peter Pritch-'ard, Prince Rupert; Mrs. Logan EsstK, Vancouver; Mrs. J. McQueen, Saskatoon; Mrs. R. Mc-Le cd, Wypyard, Saskatchewan; Mrs, S. Svenson, NotJiuay. Saskatchewan: Mrs. E. Gunnarson .Campbell River; Mrs. George Brown and Kirs. Daisy M6irls. I San Francisco, and wo brothers, I A. Lopston, Yorkton, Saskatche-I wan .and William Lopston, Re-! gina, Saskatchewan. Puneral ser-j vice will be held Monday, Fb-ruary S, 3:30 p.m., from Oren- ville Court Chapel, Rev. R. A. (Wilson officiating, with inter-ment In Fairview Cemetery. B.C. Undertakers in charje. WANTED WANTED 30- fo 35-foot trol- ler. Write Box 200, Dally News, giving details and price, (tf) FOR REM FOR RENT Apt. at Bay Apart ment, also small house close to waterfront. Blue 815. Itfi FOR RENT Furnished two room cabin. Apply 053 3rd Ave. West after p'jn. (29) ROOMS FOR RENT 1021 2nd West. (33) FOR RENT Heated office space APW P. Tinker at Co. Ltd , Phone 57. (tf) FOR RENT Store on 3rd Ave. Oobd location, food for any kind of business except restaurant. Apply B.C. Clothiers. (23) FOR. RENT - Furnished housekeeping rooms and bath. .Near Cold Storage. Call Black 825. (28) " " HELP WANTED W AIN TED- Housekeeper for small family. Sleep m; light work; good wages. Phone Red 879. (tf) WANTED Housekeeper, live In; good salary. Call 722 Fifth Avenue West. (tf) MAIDS WANTED at Miller Bay Hospital for kitchen and clean lng. White and Native appll cants will be considered. Ap ply by letter or phone to Miller Bay Indian Hospital. (27) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern , and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufac tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) nuts and popcorn, sans people walking nonchalantly In and out during the performance. , Even the acoustics pi uc Civic Centre, which eomes in for a fair share of criUflssi, vete Judged 'tetter thau most" by John Beadell. And we the people, are glad. For already that very stage of our Civic Centre of which we are Justly proud has. given us a few special treau. And more are comii'S np. PASSES AWAY LOCAL WOMAN Mrs. Bena fcernardson, wife of Andrew Bernardson of 621 Eighth Avenue West, passed away in Prince Rupert General Hospital Friday mornmg at the age of 48 years. She had been a resident of Princ Rupert since 1929. She Is survived by a number of relatives In the city. Her husband is himself In hospital suffering from a rather serious illness. GeorgeMartin of Northwest Construction Co. arrived In the city Friday afternoon after a business trip to Vancouver. He will proceed from here to Prince George. HI-WAY SERVICE Now Open for Servicing, Light Repairs and Vulcanizing BELLAMY & TWEED 404 McBride Classified Advertising -Jlassirieda: c per word per insertion, minimum charge. 50c Birth Notices. 50c; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices. Puneral Notices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements; 82. FUNERAL NOTICE FOR SALE FOR SALE Crib $15, sun-lamp $9, hobby horse $4, Phone Red 432. (28) t FOR SALE Three-quarter bed, baoy crib and baby buayy 236 Uth St. 29t FOR SALE Eeautlful cocker puppies, 4 months, registered, champion stock. $50 and $75, Write or wire R. MacDonald, Massctt, Q.C.I. 32i FOR SALE $1200 buys one acre wHh partly finished house at White Reck, B.C. For further particulars phone Red 417. (291 SURPLUS U. S. Naval Landing Craft and high speed dlesei engines at a fraction of their cost. Don't miss this worth while ppportunHy. Write or phene this newspaper. Box 199, (32) FOB SALEf-5 room house, hot water heated. 114 6th Street Phone Red 635. (29) FOR, SALE Kitchen coal and wood range. Like new. Phone Black 8f (2$) FOR SALE Nash car In good shape. Cheap for quick sale. Coupe, 1931. No. x3529; 2 spare tires. Phone Green 873, FOR SALE New and used furniture and liar d ware at the low-' est possible prices. New drink ing glasses 10c, Electric hot plates, Fancy mirrors $2, Billy Boy bicycles, Aluminum pots f rpm 60c, Mattresses all cotton filled $16.50. Used articles; Palls 45c, Kitcnen seta $12.50, Steel couches $7, 3 Piece ches terfield, $49.50, wool blank ets. Sheets 95c, Single beds and springs like new $12. All kinds of useful articles. Come and look them over. B. p. Furniture Co. Black 324. (tf) FOR SALE Amateur coin cplf lection. If Interested, phone Red 728 after 5:30. ((f) FOR SALE Johnny's Snack Bar Phone Blue 318 after 6 pjn. (30) FOR SALE New modern house, full basement, harbor view. 1426 Atlln Ave. (30) SCHO OlZ AND COLLEGES . CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for SRrlng ex-aminatlons. Write M.C.C. Civil Service Schpol, 301 Enderton Bldg., Winnipeg, Man. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD Table meals. Home away from home; Men preferable. C22 Fraser Street. (32) K1TCIIEN HINT Fill pots and pans with clear water Immediately after uiins and they will be easier to wash. For That Party ... . PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CUOP SUEY CHOW MEIN 7:00 a.m. to H;00 p.m. i see sr.r. V us SgC M FOR I CARDS CARDS NX ANIJ OFFICE SUPPLIES. 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