l! " .jt " wf r ; if.' v. mm mm Kf tn mw 1 mm my BOND lay Elmer Ferguson, Sports Editor of the Montreal Hrald, ond well-known member of the Hot Stove Leogve on National Hockey Broadcostt "A n sjKjrls sccr can't nlwnts I,c riplit 5 trhcii he's calling a hockey race. Hut it's easy to look right ... if vu wwir tI1(, aiIoretl-lo-iiicasurc clothes. They fit jut the way a douhlc-colunm ntrls ruoi Ills the siwrt page. They Iiavc that extra icial bouiclhii.g. .Maybe it's that cvccl- lent worsletl callcl lioiisUd. It sure olTers . a wide variety of patterns and colours. Maybe it's the real interest in crafis,,. ,... ship llond tailors show. Anyway, I can tell you that Ifcmd clothes give good aluc for jour nloncy, goMl IU and pood wear. Order a Iln,l tailored-to- . measure suit and bee for yourself!" I Prices From $30.50 Sold in I RUPERT INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See K. K. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 Business and J. 1 MOLLEIi PHONE BLUE 15a 124 4th Ave. Easi PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING :, HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. , Rpnntu r.iUn.. i ' j vuihutc 1X1 J t 1 a. ii us "ranches. 208 4th Street : Phone C55 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS "Juildlng and Repairs of all kinds v'loofs. Chlmnevs and nil rtumrrc fi " PHONES: Green 480 Red 834 J'AINTING and PAl'ERHANGING Phone Black 823 v II. J. LUND ROBERTSON BOTTLE BUYER Grandvlcw Hotel , PHONE BLACK 412 iff ft WlMlTII & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers hone 174 P.O, Box 271 .Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. ' CARTAGE BLUE 980 CLOTHES to Only $41.25 Prince Riipcri MENS & BOYS STORE COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made 1 VALENTIN- DAIRY ! Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Professional PRINCE RUPERT I50TTLE COLLECTOR and MESSENGER We Buy ALL Types of Bottles The demand for empty bottles is greater than ever. To keep the full ones rolling in, let us keep the empties Tolling out. PHONE RED 416 Agent Pacific Bottle Co. GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor; etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Bcsncr Block - Phone 387 P. N. Kilborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 077 Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODERATE PRICES Promnt attention tn mall nrdir Box 516; Phone 777, 300 3rd Ave PAPERHANGING INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR "PAINTING "For Good, Lasting Work" "JERRY" VREBOSCH THONE 372 JONES NEWS. STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN 'Sixth Street Red 803 Good materials! Good tailoring! Good wear! mm. : " ROTHES A Si only by RIBIIIlliiiR ANIMATION IN-TECHNICOLOR Melody, fantasy, fun and th? voices of many screen and radio notables feature Walt Disney's technicolor production "Make Mine Music" which shew? this Friday arid Saturday at the Capitol Theatre here. Outstanding personalities engaged to voice the many and fantastic animated sequences include- Nelscn Eddy, Dinah Shore, Benny Goodman and wu band, Andy Russell, the Andrews' fctrtcrs, Jerry Colonna and the King's Men. One of the apectacular numbers in action is the ballad-baHet 'Two Silhouettes." a unique 'blending cf arts expressed in animated palntincs and -combining powerful persuasion oi son.? witn rhytnunic grace of i , . . . iue oaiiet. Many yone hits, new and nld are featured in the unique pro- auction. I'VE GOT FOR IT ! "VsJf"' Canada knows that wotd.- jk your grocer today for hrhk tastins Lipions Tea. Pour yourself a cup of Pleasure by using the tea that has brisk flavour , . . never flat , i . always so fresh, lively and satisfying that every cup lrfnrc flu pert Daily f3cius Thursday, Aprjl 10, 1947 Social (Conlribulions ( this SlARE wedded sAT STEWART I'earl Agnes Hurknall lSciomcs Kridc of Kmi'l Brandt I tion of British Columbia, In the STEWART The registry nce at Stewart was the scene of a quiet wedding ceremony on Apru a wnen Pearl Acnes Buck - nail and Emil Brandt r, j united in marriage by Govcrn- ment Agent V. S. Orr in his 1 --J w UlUlltllQ IUUIHIL5- sioner. The bride, wearing a smart dressmaker suit in apple green a with brown accessories, was at- tended by Mrs. Frank Blasher of Hyder, Alaska. The grooms man was Frank Blasher. The bridal party drove to Hyder where a wedding dinner was served. Later a reception was held at their home on Fifth Street where many friends call ed to wish them happiness. CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) THURSIJAY-P.M. 4:00 Tony the Troubador 4:15 Stock Quotations 4:30 Little Concert 4:45 Tales of Texas 5:00 Popular Playhouse 5:30 People Ask 5:45 Supper Serenade 6:00 The Esquires 6:15 On the March 6:30 Perry Conio 6:45 To be announced 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Vancouver Theatre 8:30 Story of Music 9:00 Sports Review 9:15 Points of View 9:30 Pacific Showcase 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Sportsman's Guide 10:30Les Brown's Orch. tl:00 Weather and Sign Off. FRIDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News. 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music ror Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30-Moming Concert 9:59 Time Signal 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 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude ll:45-Ethel and Albert P.M. 12:00 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 12:45 Easy Listening 1:00 The Concert Houi 1:30 Recital 1:45 Commentary and New Homes Wanted 2:00 Feature Concert 2:15 Family Favorites for 2:30 Songs to Remember 2:45 Messer's Islanders 3:00 Cowboy Troubador t 3:15 Serenade to America 3:30 Serenade 3:45 BBC News and Com 3:55 Canadian Commentaries Doings section Mill be welcomed) NURSES HOLDING DANCE TONIGHT Proceeds of a dance to be held by the Prince Rupert Chan ter. Registered Nurses' Associa- Civic Centre tonight will go towards of - a fund with objective of $3,000 in British Columbia for the providing of libraries in nurses' training schools In war devastated countries. Convening thr dance is Miss Edna Dobble R.N.. acting lady superintendent of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, other committee mem bers being Miss Inga Jensen, president of the local Registered Nurses' Chapter, Miss Frances Brandreith and Miss Anne Tuulos. MARINE OFFICER WED IN SOUTH Third Engineer Noel D. Mac-farlane of the steamer Prlncn Rupert is receiving the congratulations of his shipmates and friends, along the coast this week following his marriage in Vancouver last Thursday. At a ceremony performed by Rev. E. D. Braden in Ryerson United Church, Vancouver, Mr. Mac-farlane took as his bride Miss Joan Chancy, of South Gate, California. They will make their home in Vancouver. Mr. Mac-farlane is well known in ship ping circles along the coast, having been third engineer on the Prince Rupert for a number of years. STEWART George Kustas of the Stewart Stage Lines has returned from a business triD tn Vanwinwr bringing with him a new station wagon. After havina been block ed for months by snow, the road to Premier Is now open acain. Miss Betty Macaulav has been appointed assistant postmaster to Alex Russwurm and Ml Greta Soderlov has loined the staff of the Bank of Montreal. Auto Association At Prince George PRINCE GEORGE Frank H. Bird, managing secretary of the Br:4l?h Columbia Automobile Association, and Fred Brown, also of Vancouver, director of i'ne Association, are hers to complete organization of a local branch of the Association. Also in attendance is J. Harry Black, president of tfc Prince Rupert branch. OLD TIME BLINKERS The use of spectacles was In troduced about the year 1300. BABY'S CONSTIPATION: SERIOUS IF NEGLECTED flATlV'S mYlf.in.Ml I.!.... which absolutely accurate track must l kept. ' When he mie. eomcihlng must be done at once. Constipation li serious for baby. Mrs. John T. Reid of llespclcr. OnL, lias this to say: "Having had seven children and having used Baby's Own Tablets for all seven can say they are the best and gentlest regulator children. During teething llaby'sOwn Tablets were a boon to me as they cleared up at once aiv digestive aisiuruance or ircttulncss. Tjittatlv fTnrf!vM tnr ,ininli (mm , . I. rouble, urwt stomach and other minor ailments of babyhood. Quick in their action. Sweet-tasting easily ' rruihrd to a powder, if desired. No "sleepy? stuff no dulling cflect. Get a box today. Sickness so often strikes In the uiiht. 2S cents. fl0TCybackif not MUsli- , TRANSCANADA HAS BIRTHDAY MONTREAL Today is the tenth birthday of TransCanatla Air Lines and passengers aboard ica planes over Canada and some parLs of the United States and over the Atlantic Ocean will receive cuts of the air line's birthday cake. It will not be enough to carry 10 candles big but it will be a generous slice and It will be presented In a neat little silver-colored box with a card bearing these words: "Ten years ago today Trans-Canada Air Lines came into existence. It has grown to a system of 10,000 miles of routes spanning Canada from sea to $ea, linking it with Important United States centres, and flying, the Atlantic to urcat Britain. TCA has been proud to serve you and millions ot your fellow citizens. The spirit of enterprise and responsibility which has earned your confidence will continue to be its guide In public service." Today Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe. minister of reconstruction and supply, who Is In Cvharge of civil aviation, and who piloted the Trans -Canada Airlines Act through the House of Commons until it received assent on April 10, 1937, and H. J. Symlnston, C.M.G., president of the company, are receiving congratulations from all parts of the world In its life, statisticians have recorded, TCA hascarrled more than 1,120,000 passengers. 19.- 300,100 pounds of mall and 4,- 632,000 pounds of express. It has a fleet of . 50 aircraft, flying 18,000,000 miles a year. Domestic aod International routes Including services to New York, Bos ton, Chicago, Cleveland, Duluth, Seattle and St. John's, Newfoundland, add up to more than 7,000 miles. The Atlantic route from Montreal to Prcstwlck and London, brln-js the total to more than 10,000 mites. Trans-Canada began flying the Atlantic as a wartime service for the government In 1943. with Lancaster aircraft. Next Tuesday, Canada's newest and lafgest plane, the North Star, will begin operating across the ocean. Service to Bermuda begins shortly. ni;v itotiTi: is BEING OI'EMvl) TCA anticipates shortening Its Trans-Can-ata route this sum mer with the ccippletlon of the Great Lakes Alrwaya between Toronto and Winnipeg by Sault te. Mario and the Lajcchead, md to fly a new direct route between Winnipeg. Saskatoon and Edmonton, Mr. Symington said oday. More fllghtl will be pro-'Idcd on eastern inter-city PREVENT ED DRAINS -avoid trouble! Save time, money and worry by using Glllctt'i Drain Cleaner ret ularly In sinks, bath tub, basin, toilet, laundry tub, cellar and garage drains. Acts faster-costs less. Gl (.LETT'S DRAIN CLEANER Prevents and ceors clogged drains. "Uuild u.c. Payrolls" AN km EASY TREAT Are you Becking a little variety for the family desserts? Ice cream made with Pacific Milk Is easy and economical and the recipe Is on every familiar Pacific Milk label. PACIFIC MILK .Irradiated and Vacuum Packed1 I wmm ft tffl 0 1 mr wr$ I "NEVER SAY y GOOPRYE" routes and bct.cen Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle. Going back to the Airline's be ginnings, TCA historians recall ed that shortly alter incorporation Mr. Howe and Mr. Symington made a dawn to duak flight across Canada to the Pa cific Coast and that they repeated the trip last vear. in much less time, in one of the now North Stars. TCA began operations In September 1937, over the 122 miles between Vancouver and Seattle. Although air mall and expre were carried In 1933, It was in the spring of 1939, two years after the founding ofthc company, that a full-schedule oD- t is.!. rF I - "... ? .- -..;:rtv.vW.-i-.-.:v tt liE " 1KJVI ,- J1 L. " -A JRV CX TV IfVt . t ..... . . mar cfocs if I m going home and pitch into j J "Since they put up that sign about scrumptious, malty-rich Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes I can't keep the ball In the park! "And the way these boys race around the bases, they've sure been getting those Tost's Grape-Nuts Flakes carbohydrates for energy; proteins for muscle; phosphorus for teeth and bones; Iron for the blood; and oilier food essentials. FOR YOUR .... BUILDING REQUIREMENTS GENERAL REPAIRS FOUNDATION WORK CONSULT THE NMTHWKT f (INSTRUCTION LID. I'iiono 5C3 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleanln' and prcssln- and steam presslnit while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street IN. 0vn ,.iot GO". .,otTl ..CAH.V SX7RA! SPOiasilEEL . SKI SKIM ptf& l(,Sar Kennjdy Cornel, rmuAX TOD 9;0J c.t i;00 4 30 - 7:00 - S:US ana Vancouver and feu jLothfrric-gc.CaUarj and Edit , ten The line was exter. casiwaro to Moncton in M lemiber and other extensions J lowea yrar by year in tpittl the hai'-l caps of war TCAi recom-.tzecj as a vita) lari ment cf war a.':d accordin?! it.s prudent, the same spirt: public service thar guidcdl tnen is guiding It now erati-m or 'an brtween ManiJ HAPPY WONG Cj Wholesale and Retail I KDITS AND VEGETABLtj 214 Sixth Street - Black! vik r r nv.nw - CRISP Ofi-ICIOUSfc GKAPE'NUTStlAKES s i r & v r r n iiniiM it rr ., - :i f-S " V- llP some nui'sweej, oencious viu-- - "Two grain -wheat and1" barlcy-makeabigdillcrence, right! So does that ; ipceU Posfs Grape-Nuts FUkJjPjf of blending, baking and tossta "Tongue-lickling flavor - f honey-golden cri.pness-" - thai :s r run nourishment ticncious w l-1 p(a nackafic. Gimme, gimme Grape-Nuts Flakes! Iisllmatcs given for any type toll!,,r " ltrd (0 . sl.ll WAK Assirrs co.a Screened Lump. qJ sacked Mine Run UulK.-" HYDE TRANSFER FIIONE 50