ifflets i s l .(mn f i . ni niHi i i ii 1 1 1 rn third j cti dasscor- 81 A.l 11C IlTl' urPPir III iium (hat. 4Jmfi navinir fci- ij. j 4 i It at or 4Un Innrxpr fUn HE - summer the Cml- r ii ac r 1 lijuii w - AW' II LCI I IV Uv - f..U1.AH is due in port tonight from Mas- of Vancouver Island ;ck1iig up iunitopr for i i a , rninnlpMlrZ f " fcv..., w cargo here jshe will Port. Simeon with ..uu.,infl it'll 1 In o1 consignment of can- ifrnm Nelson Hros. i Port Edward, t. as asain ujhuh the local waterfront il 1 AnM arrived at 7:30 am. Vancouver via the ot the Queen Char-ris and the Coault- Harry McLean, which 9 15 n.m from the sailed at midnight and other northern rrow morning south- irns. well known for ftrt I ima DalA .: 1 1 urt for you to itoop or bend eav mat nas urouEnt iwuu n thouiand Temtjleton'i tavni iinv itiiivrr nun vim T-R-C'i today. Mc. t at fount mrm mori aanllary nui ruior hat rural! 1 our homa tualltilrr' aia. ffridkttnt- Kolak U Urt of wlwi. , Ml fefpiiEi ..,sj DriuM mum ii iiivir i AT w i Itupert Dealers n & Anderson ni.vi, ... i iiniie in LING E TAILOR 'akin cleaning and nd steam pressing juu wait. ' - 220 Sixth Street m 't VICTORIA MiATTIf feluKAN 12:00 MMilui . 10 ;wax pOINTS Itly Kl,"TTES rnone 568 many years to the travelling; public a3 second steward of the steamer Prince George and other vessels of the Canadian National Coast Steamships from which .service he retired a year or so ago, Is foack on the Van-Couver-Frlnce 'Rupert run again, this time as chief steward of the steamer Coquitlam. For the past year now he has been with the Union Steamship Oo. as relieving chief aieward and, as such, has been on almost every one of the company's many coastal vessels. Train Schedule for the ham- Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. rium the Cast-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10;45 pin. PREVENTS RANCIDITY Vitamin E prevents rancidity in lard, butter, dried milk and cliocolate. IN THE SUl'KKME COURT Oi' " ISHIT1SH COLUMBIA j IN I'ROBATE IN TIIK MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOHN BALFOUR. DECEASED TESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order ot Hit Honour W. E. fisher, made on the 7th day of March, AD. 1947, 1 was aupolntnd AdmlnUtrator with 'will annexed of the minis of John Ual- four, iifce.ti.vd , and all partlea tiavlni; claims against the Raid ratate are hereby required to furnish tame, properly verllled, to me on or before the 2 1st day of April. AO. 1B47, and air parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their tndelitedne&g to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 7th day of March. A D IU47. S9 OORDON P. FORBES. Official AdmlnUtrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE S IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ROBERT WEBSTFTt, DECEASED TESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour W. E. Fisher, made on the aist day of February, A.D. 1947, I was appointed Administrator with Will annexed of the estate of Robert Webster, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 28th of April, -AD. 1947. and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 7th day of March. A.D. l47. OEOROE II. HALLETT, Official Administrator. Atlln. 11C. f F D D Radio Dial V I I IV 1240 Kilocycles (8ubject to change) MONDAY P.M, 4: CO Chicho Valle and Los Cubanos, Tor. 4:15 Slock Quotations 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Story Time 5:00 Top Bands 5:30 Unesco Talks 5:45 Supper Berenade 0:00 Accordlana 0:15-Martlal Airs C:30 Hawaiian Echoes 6:45 Where Are the Qoldeye 0:50 Recorded Interlude 7:00-CBCNews 1:J5-CBC News Roundup 7:30-Recltal Time 7:45 University Report 8:00 PArade pf Bands 8:30 Operetta Time 9:00 National Farm Radio Forum 9:30 Fantasy in Melody J0:00-CBC News 10:10 D.C. News 10:15 Neighborly News 10:3O-Paclfic Pianoforte 11:00 Weather and Sign-off ' TUESDAY AM. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Mornins Song 8:30 Musip for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC. News ... 9:15-7Mornlng Devotion 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00-Music by Goodman 10:15 Organ Encores 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 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 Hour 1:30 Artists or Tomorrow 1:45 Commentary 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Sheila Presents 3:00 Stu Davies 3:15 Serenade to America 3:30 Serenade 3:45 BBC News and Com. THIS AND THAT "A, iMrnMcr tay t30 Geo. Tlie Caore Mjtihew AJmm Servient No customers here! J. Dawes THE AUCTIONEER Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Bus. Blue 11 5 Res. Red 127 Ask for George Bulkley Market FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering - Slip Ooteri Drapes Car and Truck Cushions Repaired and Recovered Out-of-town orders gl?en special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Green 174 117 Second Avenue Wwt Opposite Civic Centw Be Sure of the Best WE DELIVER DAILY 3rd Avenue Phone 17 Social Doings (Contributions to this section will be welcomed) Galloway Rapids Chapter Tea-Sale Delightful Affair In St. Patrick's Day Motif Emerald green, chewen in de ference to the Emerald Isle, was the theme of the color scheme used to decorate the I OPE. Hall by the girls of the a alio way Rapld9 Chapter for their tea and sale held on Saturday after noon. The girls were eager and pleas Jng hostesses and, although they had hoped to be kept just a-little busier, the guests who called; en-i Joyed a llcsureJy cup of tea served among the bouquets of tulips and pussy willows adorning the tea tables. Mrs. C. A. Moses, regent of j the Chapter, was in charge ofj arrangements. Barbara Teng, vice-regent,- received the guests. Conveners of oUier committees were; Swing booth I3shka Penoff. Home cooking Margaret War -dale and Mrs. Jean Ferguson. Ticket sales Mrs. D. C. Stuart. Servlteurs were the , Misses Beverley Matson, Jean Calder-wood, Lorna Howe, Mary Addison, Gall MacRea, lona Hardy, and Peggy Grogan. Mrs. Pearl Howe was winner of the drawing for the leg of lamb. THE CATHOLIC LADIES AWEARIN' GREEN Wearins the gTeen this after noon, in honor of old Erin's patron saint, the Catholic Wom en's League are holding their animal St. Patrick's tea and sale, to be followed this evening by a britlge-cribbagc-whiAt tourna ment. Mrs. V. Lahtl is general convener, assisted by Mrs. J. N. For-man in change cf the tea. room; Mrs. J. Garon and Mrs. L. Dol-ron, hctne-cocklng; Mrs. Ted' Moore and Mrs. Teleth, sewins booth, Mrs. S. Dickens and Mrs. P. LfRoss are responsible for the card same arrangements this evening. Drawings for trie raffles will take place after the card games toniiht. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE SUCCESS Another good-sized crowd was in attendance at the weekly Saturday night dance under joint auspices of Harmoneers Orchestra and the OckWellows' Lodge. David Jones jtf the Harmoneers Orchestra and C. S. Viers, chairman of the OdJfellow.-;' Lod-e entertainment committee were in charge. MAYOR ASKED TO ATTEND TEA Preparations for a "Get Ac quainted With Your University" tea to be held Tuesday afternoon at the Civic Centre have been completed with the assistance of Mrs. Rtfbert Parsons, Mrs. Reg. Webber, Mrs. Harry Hansen and Mrs. Axe! Petersen. The first two ladies are members of the board of directors of the Kaien Consumers' Cooperative while Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Petersen represent their husbands who are active In the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative which is , sponsoring the lea. A special invitation has been extended to Mayor Arnold who will endeavour to attend. Heads of all ladles' clubs in thc community have been personally notified. Mrs. Tony Martlnusen, wife of the president of the Fishermen's Co-operative, will nour assisted by Mrs. O. L. Mur-rny. Mrs. M. M. Roper and Mrs. lie? Wilson. Ladies wlvp aye agreed to help with the serving Include Mrs. Petersen, Mrs. Carl Giske, Mrs. Harney Rold, Mrt R. Cam eron, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Axel Dybhavn, Mrs. Alt Ritchie arulj Mrs. e. sorneim. AND COMES WILLYNILLYV A powerful Australian wind, which often attains a speed -ct 120 miles per hour, is called the Willy-willy. You saw jt in The "News I THE STEEL WORKER THE NICKEL WORKER depend on each other IN ONE "YEAR more than 10,000 tons of steel rods were worn out in grinding the hard, abrasive ore from the Canadian Nickel mines. More than 13,000 tons of structural steel were vsed for repair work. The Canadian Nickel industry also used 1000 tons of steel pipe, 5000 tons of iron and steel castings, 775 tons of roll shells, 150 tons of welding rods. n.l in the massive equipment used in steel ssV Ac to it Chatisinn one of the srindinit millj with yeel rodl ' in the Nakel plant at Copper Cliff. ability to stand up under intense heat. About six tons of Nickel, for instance, went into the rolls, gears, shafts and other parts of the plate mill illustrated here., So the Canadian Nickel worker produces Nickel for the steel industry; the steel worker produces the steel the Canadian Nickel industry must have. Each and every industry in this country creates employment in other industries, vo mam t how how we we cam earn a a living, Iivjiig, we e are are all one jamuy, nroduction. Nickel is used to give strength and toughness to metal parts, and to give them the defending on the others. Canadian Nickel i ' ;.i. 'II mi Prince Bupert:DnfIp J!3ctu3 Monday. March. 17, 1947 Tq our customers who1 have' been waiting for ,J" DONNACONA ( I ke Kmft f tW fmlh (.. fm '.' 4Hjtt imfTtiiti 3 fthiw. 9 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD AND CAN NOW FILL YOUR ORDERS" -J. I'hone at once as it will go fast PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone fi51 - 052 GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. COMPLETE STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES AGKNTS FOR SLATFIt SHOES 624 THIRD AVENUE Next Commodore, Cafe mm four hih rtvetiint plot still io a Canadian itecl planM INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, 25 KING STREET W., TORONTO E 'S-VSKi m- 4. 'J": P