ar 0 Prince ttiiucrt Daily i3cm Friday, May 9, 1817 Hotel. . . i arrivals Pruice Hupcrt W. Lcavltc. Vancouver; D. W Bateson, Terrace; L. W. Gordon, Blllmor; D. L. Hetherinston, Vancouver ;J. Rubin, Vancouver; Mrs. N. Isaacs, city; Mr. and Mrs J. Neilkm, ounnyside; Mr. and Mrs. R: WUkins. Qreen sun 'uu j PHONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service tun Island; II. B. Scott, Vancoucr; Mr. and Mrs. O. St. Lewis, Van-derhoof; C. Salter, Carlisle; L. Tartaker, city; M. Sollows, Vancouver; W. Menzies, Edmonton; Mrs. II. Loder, Prince Georce; Mrs. W. Grant, Ketchikan; Mrs. E. Brooks. Terrace; E. A. Carr, Fairbanks; N. Sherwood, Classified Advertising Pays! -fas ,rtNYMFORM for OUTDOOR LIFE Rupert Peoples Store Yes, the worst is over but it is no time to let your coal bin run low You get speediest possible tfc- . . . ... iivcry or your lavoruc known brands of coal from us. But don't leave ordering too long. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS SELFRIDGE STORE i FOUNDER PASSES LONDON. Kf II. Gordon Scl-fridse, 90, Wisconsin - born founder of a huge London merchandising fortune, died yesterday. In 1909 h; established the first department sioiw 'n ALKUMEN CURE Albumen extracted from human Wocd has been used in treating sheck. mi Rupert Peoples'Store for SPORTSWEAR fa It" ; . I I f " T"--- i iJir"- g S u - I I j 1 H HIHffiK JBrwiSHBf m TROPHY FOR MOST OUTSTANDING PROGRAM Ontario Pre mier George Drew and Harry Red' Foster are photographed in Toronto, Ont., as they admir he La FJeche Trophy held by Don Bankart following its presi'iiuuon for the most oustanding radio program of 1946. SEEDING IS STILL HELD Hut Expected to bo Grjncrat On Prairies Next Week WINNIPEG Wea ther during the past week has not been conducive to land work, and as a result, seeding Ts aUH not J general on the pra.ries. SeetHng shoud be .general, however, in the southern part of all provinces by the' beginning of the week and in the northern Aeas by the end of next week, according to the weekly crop report pr the Department of Agriculture of the Canadian Na- j tional Railways. A decreaae is expected in the wheat acreag-and a cqrrerpontfins increase H forecast ', for barley and flax. Moisture conditions are excellent over'the prairies. Soil drifting haa . drcurred over targe areas, but little or no damage is reported. The Okanagan Valley has reported cool weather with occasional frost at nights. Preliminary estimates are for a 15 per pent decrease in tl; armlp crop with a rarref ponding increase :n tree fruits LUMBAGO (Lame Back) ! When xr . i .i. -:r t a u your back is (tiff an.l tore to touch ind it's an effort for you to stoop or bend, take the remedy that has brought swift, aft"rchef to thousand) Tcmpleton't TR-C'. Don't suffer from the nagging misery of Lumbago a day longer tlian you have to. Get T-K-C't today, 5U at druggist) everywhere. T-J9 General Contractor Wc (to basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION G U A It A NTEED and we will give an estimate. P.O. UOX 654 PRINCE ' KUPEM CALL BLUE G10 a r. IN B.t:S GREAT 'Jump 'for it! Send that overHanc! smash deep into, your opponent's court for game and set . . then around the net for another rally. Sound strenuous? Yes, but only. if. you care tc m-ake i sc. Sit our ths tournaments if yo; like, buv tor real exercise and fun,' you'll find few sports to equal a friendly , tennis match. Spring or tell, winter or summer, glorious. British Columbia offer endless facilities for healthful outdoor reemtion . . . most of lhcm close at hnd iuct waiting to b? enjoyed. Start discovering ihem all. Then, whether you have an afternoon, a weekend or a week . . . GET OUTDOOR IN B. C. WHOLESOME RECREATION THE WHOLE YEAR 'ROUND CFPR SicJUi cApilan o)brewery limited Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) FRIDAY P.M. 4:00 Ed McCurcy Sings 4:15 Stock Quotations 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 Summer Concert 5:30 To be announced 5:45 Community Calendar 6:00 International Quiz 6:30 Melody Money Time 6:45 T.B.A. 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Heritage of Music 8:C0 Alberta Ranch House . 8:30 Winnipeg Drama' 9:00 Continental Varieties 9:30 T.D-A. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Milton Charles 10:30 Dal Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SATURDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Cloct 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the lilts 8:30 Morning Devotions ,8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Junior Concert .9:30 The Land ol Supposing Tor 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Band Stand 10:15 World Church News 10:30 Hits of the Shows 10:45 CUC News 10:55 Weather Forecast 11:00 Music For Dancing 11.30 .Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Personal Album 1M. 12:00 On Wie Teen Beat 12:30-Jive Hall. Ha) 1:00 Musical Program. Mont 1:30 Names o' Tomorrow 2:00 Saturday Concert 3:00 Et Ritmo Tropical -3:15 CEC News 3 :2o Recorded Interlude 3:30 Serenade, Tor. 3:45 Serenade to the Stars, MORE VITAMIN C 'Dried persinnnon leaves boiled tn water have bten found to yield large quantities of vitamin C. - 21 LABOR COUNCIL ASKS EXEMPTION OF UNION DUES Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council will seek to have union- dues classed as deductible In making out income tax rc- I turns, thus placing members of I organized labor in a position similar to professional workers , whose association dues are ex empt, A motion to that effect was passed at a mcetlnj of the council last night. A letter from Uie rtderal government In answer to a request by the council for a national health Insurance act informed the meeting that the government Is prepared to consider such legislation and has a proposed plan, ready to place before the provinces as soon ai the Dominion-provincial tax discussions are concluded. A letter from Mayor Nora Ar nold seeking support of thoi council on behalf of the Trans-Canada Highway Association advocates completion of the Mc-Bride -Jasper gap to create a northern transcontinental highway was endorsed, A discussion took place concerning circulation of the Van couver Dally Province in Prince Rupert and it was opinion of the meeting that renewed efforts should be made to discourage support of the paper which was described as Reports of delegates showed an increasing' interest in organized labor among workers In the city.' Mr. and Mrs. O. r 3unial ol Terrace arrived In the city last night by train and mailed on the Prince Rupert for a trip t THOSE FLUFFY light) AUHT JEMIMAS ( ALWAyS TASTE ) V LIKE MORE j Tkt Quito Oati CMtpiit; of Cuatfi UmH4 IN THK SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER- Ol" THE ESTATE Ol" CHRISTOPHER CHRI3TOPIIERSON, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS CHRI3TO-PER CHRISTOFERSON AND CUIUS CHRISTOPHERSON IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour JuUrc W. E. Fisher, matlo tho 24 th clay of April, A D. 1047. I was appointed administrator ol tha estate of Christopher ChrlRtophcrnrn. othrrwlNc known as Chrlstorrr Chrla-tofenton and Chris ClirlsUphcrBon. doeoosed. All parties hnvlni? claims acalnst the said cslalo arc hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 31st day of May, AD. 1047, after which claims filed may bo peW without reference to uny claims of which I then had mi knowlftdKC. And all parties Indebted to tlm estate are required to pay the amount of Ihelr Indebtedness to mc forthwith. DATED this 20th day of April, AD. 1047. OORDON FRASER FORBES. Official Admlnlstrsts? Prill'.- Rupert B.C flU TODAY UNTIL SAT. zS- M ill "TVA COLOItED CAUTOON NI.WS - -w t:35 a- Ifllf ii l L n h n wvuu .i City I I'UllBnn I- y f LUMimi SUNDAY MIDNITB -tup n., lllf nf lit m. i.v vug i,i iv interior of your Home? 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