lptfiuc Kunctt Daily rectus Tuesday, February 11, 1947 CONVENTION IS BEING PLANNED Local Chamber of Commerce Launches .Arrangements for :. Associated Hoards Icct ; Active planning for thc program in connection with the animal convention of thc Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia to be held in Trlncc Rupert August 7 and C kot under way when thc special convention committee went Into session yesterday afternoon. Accommodation for all activities of thc convention will be found in the Civic Centre. In addition to thc straight business sessions, there will be luncheons, dinners, receptions and a dance with other organizations, in addition to the local Chamber Itself, expected to participate. Thc convention will brins to the city delegates from all central interior points and a substantial representation from southeastern Alaska cities is ako expected. The convention committee of thc Prince Rupert Chamber consists of W. J. Scott, chairman. W F. Stone, Arihur Urooksbank. O B. Mitchell and E. D. Forward Vou saw ii. m The News! i i Ii We're Tootin' Our Own Horn! .Stock On Hand and More to Come FOR BOYS RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE FOR GIRLS AND INFANTS WALLACE'S RUPERT PEOPLES STORE a 1 OK Sec us our Builders' and paint, Mcllridc Street Wc Serve You Nothing LUuiihc Best . . . SPECIAL KKD HKANU Mil' r choicest vi:(iirrAHLLS AMI I KU1TS COMPLETE MNU 01' CKOCLUILS P DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meals Roast Chicken Meat rics and Salads Daily IErupert eutchers rl'bwic 21 Third Ave. West THOSE Odd I Jobs AUOUNI) Till: HOME for your supplies. You will find slock adequate to meet all your-retirements. and cabinet hardware, plastic metal mouldings, window glass, varnishes and Murcsco, carpenters' and power tools. m m m m m l'honc 311 CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Bates for your convenience . , . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Koomi CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREM1SE3 (Renovated) TIIONE SI Hollywood Cafe TKINCK KUITItrs NEWEST ANII MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS 1 ROM 11 A.M. It) G A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY cnOW MEIN TOR OUTSIDE ORDERS POONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST j CANINE LESSON FOR JAY WALKERS An Englishman will sometimes respect the judgment of a dog while Ignoring that of a human even ir that human be a modern Solomon. So the London county council used this old English sheepdog, "Bobs" to give Londoners a lesson in traffic safety. The dog is shown rosslng at thc proper pedestrian crossing in a London street after he had waited patiently until the traffic ifficcr had put up the stop sign for the traffic. "iBOY SCOUT P C D D Kadio Dial V I r I 1240 Kilocycles j u r r 1 unnc (Subject to change) TUESDAY P.M. 4:uO- -GIschc La Ficche 1:15 Stock Quotations. 4:30- Evening Melodies . 4:45 James and John. 5:00 Melodies For Juniors 5:30 "Song or the Islands" 5:45 Norris Trio G:00 Suppt'r Serenade C:15 Dinah Shore G:30 Aristocrat Cab Time G:45 -T.B.A. 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round i:p 7:30 Leicester Square to Old Broadway ! 8:00 Citizen's Forum 3:25- Citizen's Forum 3:30 - Record Album 9:00 Recital 9:15- Children in Europe 9:30 Musicana 9:55-SoIo Spotlight . 10:00- CBC News I 10:10-B. C. News 10:15- Milton Charles 10:30 Dance Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sin Oir WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00-CBC News 15:15 Morning Song 8;30 -Music for Moderns 8:46 Little Concert 9:00 BBC Nows 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Slsrn.il 10:00- Morning Visit 10:15 Organ Encores 10:30 - Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Keyboard and Console 11:15- Songs of Today 11:30 -Weather Forecast H:3l-Massage Period ll:45-Elhcl and Albert PJVI. 12:00 B. C. Pann Broadcast 12:25- Program Resume 12:30-CBC News 12:45-EaV Listening 1:00- Tlic Concert Hour 1:30- Music Styled for Strings 1:45 Commentary 1:18 -New World Calling 2:00- B.C. Schwl Broadcast 2:30 Footlisht Favorites 2:45 From the Pages of Melody 3:00 Mcsser's Islanders 3:15 Serenade to America 3:30 Serenade 3:45- BBC News 3;55 Lean Edel. BLACKHEADS to qiirVIr by m imrl mhnt thit li-olv tlirm. C.H two ounrn of irutln pntder from jour drug it. pi.lr with hot, wrt rloth nntljr ovrr th bUrlhu.U od jovl will wondr whr Ufjr bt toi. in tub suriiEMf; covin op BRITISH COLUMMA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE "P..GILBI:riT CHARLES RUSSELL, DECEASED. IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT." TAKE NOTICE Mint by onlor of Illi. Honour jmiRc W. Z. PlK.r, ,n!uj,. Uie 3rd cIhv or Ptbruary. A D. 1047, I wwi ll).liit ivdmlnUitrntor of the rgtale rt Cnarl( RuskcII. U(eanl. All piirtle having claims ugulrwt Uip Raid estate are hereby required to lurnlxh same, projxrly verified, V me on or before the I5th day of March. AD. 1947, after which clalinii filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. i And all parties "IndebUtt to the eitUlc urereiiulrwl ti pay tiro amount ' iluk',,u',,ncw, u ne forth- with . ,"'t.'''Ltlll,, 3rd Uuy of February. A.D. 1U47. CiORIX)N PHASER FORBES. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. 40 if L L i II L K L Display of Activities Next Monday Night to he One of Features Boy Scout Week observance in Trincc Rupert next week will be featured by an exhibition of Scouts', Cubs' and Girl Guide activities to be staged In the auditorium of Booth Memorial School next Monday evening when parents or the Scouts, Cjibs and Girl Guides will be in attendance to see for MumiiiTes what goes on., At this meeting presentations of the dUtrict commissioner's warrant to Lieut Col. Keith Dixon will be formally made. Arrangements' for Boy Scout Week here were launched at a meeting of executive members of the local Association, nn. kr chairmanship of F. Earl An-fiekl, Sunday night. Suggestion has been imrtc ih-xi the use of thc Kinsmen's camp .u iaKcise Lake near Terrace might be obtained for a Boy Scout camp this summer. $3,000 TWO-SEATER IiBICESTER, England 0 i-AujUt Aircraft intend to put on Hie market this vrar a ium water plane for $3,000. Tlic air craft has a 5 horsepower .engine and is expected to do morn Minn 30 miles to a inlloiv with o cruising speed cf about 70 miles per hour. Men, Women Over 40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old? normal Pep, Vim, Vitalily? ro"7,:,!;rk :.",n ;-i-3.i"aT , t rmliuw ''' ' " ' fl.it , ml M .til t "i .,r,l, .1., i l'M)i:i:S for Demolition T; of the old riliii.il ion Ihiildiiig will le ic- erivril up to noon I'rh. Ir, I II 17. Instructions to , hiiMrrs may Ic ol.laincd at the offUc or the City i;nsiiircr. Signed, ii, n. 'ni a 37i City Clerk. Steamer Service from. PRINCE : T lilalB - w RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell Kivrr) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 un. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PItlNCE RUPERT Prince Rupert Bottle Collector ' A.0 MLSSENGUt SLUV1CE WC ' ' ALL 8I2E5 Bottlci, Bottles Wine Bottles PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Timely Topics from Terrace WEATHER EXTREME-NOW MILD-NEWS SINCE RECENT RAIL TIE-UP The weather is again mild. There has even been rain. Terrace residents are keeping their fingers crossed and honiny for the host. Ir lvnvil sible that so many extreme changes of weather could .. 1 1 1 jiavc occurred in one week. Due to the cxtercmely cold w ather and low attendance, Terrace schools were closed on Friday. Mrs. w. Gygcr (formerly MWs Irene Bcnoit), was guest of honor at a shower held for her last week at thc home of Mis. Charles Mayo of Lakelsc Valley. Mrs. Spencer and John Young have left for a trip to Nort.i Bulkley to visit with Mrs. Spencer's son. Frank Barrett. Alex McLean, veteran of both wars, at present emraccd under the Corps of Commissionaires as a guard on the Terrace Military Camp, banked the fire in thc stove in his quarters Frl- day night. lie then alrollrd . . Ins area and returned to quar ters about 11:30. Proceeding to attend thc fire, he oocned the stove door when accumulated gases ignited and flashed out of thc stove burning him severely on thc right hand and thc right side of thc face. The explosion knocked him unconsiious. As he did not show up in town early on Saturday morning, Dave Mc- Whinncy went to see him about ten o'clock and found him still unconscious. McLean was given treatment and was able to get aroond town In the.afternoon. is Chris Haugland has bought to the north five acres, thc Albert in Jones property, on Eby Road. With the temporary brcak- down of train service .between Terrace and Prince Rupert, a number of people found them- selves stranded for a week in n.Iinir I'ro.rii I'immIh . . . MltTii-roHii ,'inil rVl-f(? I;i ked . . . jirc lcniitiiiK( j1 ilt-lii-iiMii, Mimnur-froli. ' zhkb. Order Hi liior regularly. I jtS TTDEUIO While in Terrace slay at . . . Terrace Hotel for Convenience and Comfort RECENTLY REMODELLED UP-TO-DATE CENTRAL HEATING THROUGHOUT HOT AND COLD WATER , W.c hxvc just received a shipment of SMOKED EASTERN Haddie Type Fillets Ask for Hum today at your bulilitis CANADIAN FISH & , COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, D.C. j icrracc. Terrace people were also delayed In Prince Rupert. The regular niontlUy meeting of the Anglican Women's Auxiliary was held on Thursday afternoon at thc home of Mrs. George Dover There was a special Valentine tea and exchange of gifts. TUBERCULOSIS IN GERMANY Typhoid I'cvrr and Diphtheria Also Rampant BERLIN Marc than 100.000 cases of tuberculosis are report ed in British-occupied Germany and eighty-five percent of them j f"c wanung the streets owing to .JacK of hospitalization. Typhoid fever and diphtheria are also' rampant. Thc seriousness of thc I situation is made more compll j cated through shortage of food I and penicillin. "Threw away myj harsh laxatives"! "Out thov Went, all Imrxh , rmhrr.eC;n i - w. vmiwi i ".Tin.: PUrCatlVe&.-I'rrfHvrnncfirvilw.n ... out to be due to lack of 'bulk' in the diet I anu gemie ALL- I riRAN Drovrrl I l.o answer." all-dran tor you, too, if yourirouDieisduc hck of "bulk" the diet. Simply cat an ounce of i Vrr j: KELLOCC'S All bran every day in MM milk (or sprinkled over Other rrrrnla K5! nRANisKuarantealtokeapyourxvutir ,"'unuy or your money h.u KELLWXl'S ALL-DIIAN toe! . . iitrrn llrmnt fii Ih . . Htm FROZEN FOODS COLD STORAGE s 'Vo Vancouver For j Further Treatment SMITIIERS- William Hanson who suffered severe skull in Juries recently in a fall on the Ice of a curling rink, has left here for Vancouver to iccelve further treatment. He was ac- i companicd by his wife and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson, who came here after the accident. LONDON r- Sir Adrian Bail lie, sixth baronet of Polkemmct died from pneumonia. He war Conservative M.P. for Llnllth gow from 1931 to 1935 and fur Tollbridge. Kent, from 1937 to 1915. HP THE FIRST WERE MADE if Then as now spurisnicn favoured thc finer (livour and circuit c relief f SMITH IIROTHIRS COUGH DROPS Utt litklinx dryness ard for toughs due to colds. 100 YEARS OF COUGH RELIEF 1847- 1947 J" A ccniurjr of toothing ji. Ij itftciion shows SMITH HKoriiiRs cottr.n You'll prefer ihcm Ixoutc llitr''e . TASTY rrrrtrivr J SOOTHING I 1 MILDLY MEDICATED I REX CAFE SiX-ONU AVENUE. 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