In 8 l Idtiiuc ttupert Dailp Jclujs Tuesday. April 1, 1947 Highway Could Re Opened Very Soon Charles M. Adam, Terrace moving picture theatre operator, f)cpre-cd the opinion yesterday, fiiat the Prince Rupert Highway SJctwcen here and Terrace could 6c cleared cf snow and opened or traffic almost Immediately r a real oiTort were made by he public works department. There is really not much snow ;(t now along the right- of-way, dr. Adams said from observa-16ns he made while cominr? in fca, JSatmdav o.fternoon's train. Ie reports that during the last cw3ays a slide came down ai he trouble" point outside the KwiniUa tunnel but it is not as arge,"as" lost year. Mr. Adams is cturnlng to Terrace on this "vn.IiTs's train. . WELLS, Norfolk, Eng. ) The Uishop of Norwich, Rt. Rev. P. M. Herberf, held the first service at Wells parish church for 800 years. -f- KECK VERTEBRAE :ll mammals, from a tiny mouse to the giraffe, have seven ertc'ora:' in the neck m I Iff fffl l'-: kUiV'.k SUITS COATS SHORTIES DRESSES HOSIERY GLOVES "i SCARVES ,1 BLOUSES SKIRTS ' SWEATERS Three sailings I'cr Week for VANCOUVKIl VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m- Coquitlam. Fridays. 12:00 Midnight Catala. Saturdays, 9:15 pjn-Camosun. KLTCIIIKAN Fridays. 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and WAY POINTS Sundays, 10 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTES Fortnightly. FRANK J. SKINNER Prin' Rupert Agent Third A e Phone 5C3 NO PERMITS, NO RATIONS Liquor in JSiilk Freer Now Than Ever Since Control Coiuniciiccd Liquor the first time since British Columbia started selling liquor by government control back in 1921, no permits are now required to purchase it under new Liquor Act regulations which S'J nto force today with the commencement of April. The ration, which was a wartime devebp-mznt, is also in the discard so :!iqucr is new as free as far as bulk purchases are concerned as it ever was in the history of the country. The only limit 110W ls tne Pivailability of the beverage of one's -choice. Scotch whiskies arc still on the scarce list, for Instance. HENDON, Middlesex, Eng. 0 More than 15,000 Hendon school children have been sworn in as members of Hendon's Courtesy Guild. ui, FASHION Hotel. . . arrivals Prince Rupert S. A. Curry. Vancouver; A, Roberts, Vancouver; E. D. Brunt, Vancouver; H. Johnson, Ta-coma; D. Johnson, Tacoma; Mr. j and Mrs. T. Gale, Victoria; Mr, and Mrs. Trim, Oceanic; Miss?, E. L. Burnett, Vancouver, I LONDON O Two altar carpets marked "Stolen from St. John's Walworth," have been stolen. Wallace's iiMiuit sai.i; x-ix;7 There will be ottered tor wile by Public Auction at the Office of the metric PYirostiT at Prince Rupert, B C at noon on the 9th (lay of April, 1947, the Licence a-iomo siiuuvt-u Winter Harbour, to cut 415.000 F.B.M. f rnr.irn pfrlfir And hemlOCk. PTO- vlded anyone unable to attend the Auction in person, nc mj a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of Auction and treated as one bid. Three 3 years will be allowed for removal of timber. Particulars for Chief Forester, Victoria. District Forester. Prince Rupert or Ranger Martin at Prince Ru- Kl IT PA YS TO BUY FOR CASH w A L L A c E 'S Course! Good News... To our customers who have been waiting for DONNA CON A WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD AND CAN NOW FILL YOUR ORDERS I'honc at once as it will go fast. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 - 052 Ormes lid. "ZTiiA Pioneer Druqgiats PUKSCKI I TION CI I KM'ISTS The REXALL STORE PHONE 81 Daily Delivery Service ETOR; HOURS DAILY from 9 a.m. til) D p.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS from 12 Noon till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. B CENTRAL HOTEI Weekly and Monthly Rate for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Roomj CAFE-In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) ruoNi ii TAKING SALUTE Taking the salute on the arrival of the cruiser, H.M.C.S. Uganda at Esquimau Naval Base Wednesday is Rear-Admiral E. R. Mainguy, C.B.E., R.C.N,, Commanding Officer Pacific Coast. Captain Kenneth Adams, R.C.N., of Uganda saluted C.OP.C. with a 13 -gun salute which was returned by Admiral Mainguy. Uganda in company with the' destroyer, HJvl.CS. Crescent returned to the west coast following a five-week training cruise to the Panama Canal zone with the aircraft carrier, H.M.C.S. VVarrior, With continued emphasis on training, the 8800-ton Uganda will start from Esquimau on a 27-day cruise In northern B.C.. waters Including Prince Rupert, commencing April 1. FREEZING CO. INCORPORATES The British Columbia Gazette, official provincial government publication, lists In Its latest Issue a change of name under the Companies Act In which Mussallem's Economy Store Limited has changed its name to the Rupert Freezing Company Limited. The change was gazetted as of March 13. According o Jack Mussallcm, who Incorporated Mussallem's Economy Store Limited while he was in the grocery business some years ago, the Incorporation seal wbs recently .)ld by htm through the local law firm of Brown and Harvey. The change of name, according to Mr. Mussallem, results from the rale of his Incorporation seal, which he never used, to Hie proprietors of the Rupert Freezing Company, which it is understood, plans 'to con- CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Giselle La ncche 4:15 Stock Quotations. 4:30 Especially for You 4:45 James and John. 5:00 Melodies For Juniors 5:30 String; Stylings 6:00 Supper Serenade C: 15 Dinah Shore C.30 -T.B.A. 0:45 -T.B.A. 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC Nows Roundup 7:30 Leicester Square to Old Broadway 8:00 Citizen's Forum 8:25 Citizen's Forum News 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Recital ' . 'j; Mind's Your Buslnem 9:30 Design for Listening NBC 9:45 Dorothy Livcsay MacNair I0:00-CBC News 10:10 B. C. 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How- J ever, no building permit for the j ifreezing company has yet been issued by the city engineer's office. Cther listings in the latest DC. Gazette record the incorporation cf Long Motors Ltd. at a capitalization of $50,000 "to acquire and take over as a going concern the business now carried on by G. Douglas Frizzell as Long Motors." Registered office of the company Is at Third Avenue and Seventh Street. Prince Rupert. An incorporation notice is also listed by Thorn Snecl Metal Ltd.. of Vancouver, with a capitalization cf $10,000. Tne ccrrpany, which lists its registered office in Vancouver, recently estab lished itcslf in Prince Rupevt. Notice of intention tb change , the name of Port Edward Davel-jcipffnent Co. to Port Edward Cel-i lulose Co. Ltd., also Ik llted. This is a subsidiary of Celanesc Corporation of America which plans to build a pulp mill at Watson Island. LARGEST MAMMAL MAPLE SYRUP lots on Second Avenue and Sec- IK I N T r P I II K ill I m i i i I v i Is Quite the I.'qual or. Thai Produced in Eastern Canada Maple sugar has'oecn rendered from the ordinary coast maple trees cf this district by Mr., and Miu HcnryThcreiu of Uk and samples received' In the' city ! prove it to be equal In quality to that produced from iht eastern j maples. If anything, it U slightly sweeter but the difference Is but slLghtly perceptible. ' Mr. and Mrs. Therein, mU' equipment and process similar to that employed in their, native Quebec, have tapped tho trees and caught. the sap In '.bucket, boiling It in tha, usual way', and rendering the sugar from the syrup. . ' . TEEDINGTON, Middlesex. Ehk. An ex-pollce Inspector Is teaching' ballroom dancing' at a local boys' club. SAXSTEAD, Suffolk, Eng. No houses have been built at Saxstead within Hying memory. LONDON 0i "Junior," an Anglo-Nubian gcat, has, been given to the Regent's Park children's zoo. BLACKHEADS di.iol.t and diiirpwr. by thii on. Thn Urot mnrf1 l lio ....... .o ...v , iimplt, ft end urt miiiod. iw blue wlule which may measure oun of v-roant poir iwmVtjj drut I tore. nDrfiik on ho., wtt flnth,' inl more than 100 feet in length. 1 ppiy ,enUjr-tr7 biehe4 iiii . NEW ! TODAY Und WED. WY hwi a tMAl (Ran,, u. unrnthu Ur-r.i, . .. COMING! THURSDAY "THE GREEN YEARS" "",u"' cm Williams View the site of the new MO CELANESti )liu CALL '99' Taxi FOR SPECIAL RATES ON SIGHTSEEING TRIPS For That Party . . . COOKAMW-trbl rumps ...Its Onlv$F ..AND SEE THE GLEAMING Tarnish-Proof! Never behrt in a pen at this prktl Only in Wain-man's NUW "Crusadrr" ilo'joii grt tliis newly ilcvcltiju-il lriRlu, mm-tarnisliiiig Lumalloy Cap! What prn l.ul a Ta peri te give lcaulifully lialanced streamliiicil iltsigri- mg at this price; Kvcry biiiM rlalive in Writin U yours witlra Walrrinan's "Ouisailcr"! ... A licaiity-TwitJi all the exiltiHvc lapirilc features! Sec il',vi try it! The l'en of Tomorrow .'. . -'Toija.!'' As always, jl'$ Wateriiians PARAMOUNT CAFE at Tort I'dwaru, U.C. umir hin;v (.,MV ME,N Giiniiifi lo llie Point . . 7:00 am. to 11:00 p.m. Easter Parade of Gifts . . . . t H-Ki. c'il'1 lnti'N- grounil llie nil) tliafa ill or firm, limml or fin ...to write illi yur " ("riM.iial lourli! While cleverly nnirralnl in llic plalic barrel ulill, you lwy wc I lie Hiiit... never wrile "bliml". "The Crwsmler" VCa lennan'a la lent Tarl le . In lilue, Llact, maroon or pray . . . Pen $3.J including Excite Manufncl-uring Tax) at McCUTCHEONl I'KKKUMKS 75c in $12.50 COLOCNKS $1.00 lo $8.50' COSAIKTIC Si:TS Id $25.00 I'AI'KTKUIKS 75c tufc McCUTCHEOH PHARMACY IIP, (E. C. WALLACE, Manager 3rd Avenue at Cth Street FH0NE I mail -7v a r n x GREETING CARDS- BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALM( Fi'KNITUKE 5P l" DplioWtrlnr l)rP and Tru;kRS! Repaired and B'"1 ordc Out-of-town special care. LOVIN'5. CABINET SHO INCOME: 324 2nd Ave-