tin ... ...mifV 1 (continued i . . .. .. nnt. but i .11 is nation Canada j-cation ' neW clcpmem 'unsm or t totaii' Lai,), tuu -A co""- ,l in. ClU" " frill. Bit !." Bom '' pari Bawti' - Sua it! Bali UIlt x'i: BtCCtlUi'i m fi-.v slim- ghwit" tC HlVM! Ilia' ram ; ii tflur ,. R DC r Ith. 'hit era oi ..(i on free-.-iiM-f ex-. .i stale ,::;itia are ,,i i!N t:ian . British m Perry. i : il and oe turn- tni' build- Mi,! wealth . shake out (liwn some ,t i build i. .peaker under George but the .V ;:'m of eded to ; ue (?ana-wavs and ,.l h!gh-interior. behind ih..-n.in and i m 'dvocacy :;.n ing turpi . f George, inn.sp cf Pre- iireessary Bid bt mad- and would EOIII frv aisi !. ii'a cnoris bpn: .n;rt" by gov- 3 Kr'-'p . i urn the na- jenu n country Bd oi aim in an CX- wnnci 'rude through n aootfs be t h higher cf iv.. To supple be;, m 1 expanded D hp Kirniication of ans:i dp devclop- aiuir. lurees. gov- to: mri .it neces- jb Dottf. -:ct al .serv-xpi :i:::a'y policy of loin :iiviitment.s, Bopurni'Mi ana main-,.m:::s; me. h'.i -ai rt to: a policy it-.: n ) would IDC 1 in iiu by the ar- ..ck .chg: 1 ne:mie 10 ano and be engaged .1 r;.nrr. -we must l in this cjun-Gc ..v us to use " 'mi :: ui.sibil- "i- .ir.i UiCd to Eft 111 ' ncocle ii"-fi :o badly. If in :md tien we km u oi:iitf if some- L'ffi- 1 :mc day and Bicm a- rt the other in -.i:a ilorcsts, u in:i)(irM?d 280 ml la m.if u the Prince ' "' (in'if and which lati tu n :mla be the Hi! , uior lndus- ii-i! muire. tmn ! P' Hire Rupert I'-'lc : Pnnce iiuncrt 1 minerals, so far i'lclicci S.i- otinucli'd, 'there is ison in. ,;reai faith in peot ih:.. country tribu- nr : and Prince p a, 00 com. J and mimi.d endeavour. fard ai 0 envelopment imav be .r'Ht. and con- llo th n; VV wnrlflnf PMi ' iir a must ht "-am- par; inouncements hllMMit n ... LflWrpPf fn, . full nw .nt K lit 25c n word. iiU'i-i 1 ,. . Tiiursclnv. 8 I'Jii Ur:ithcrs! evc-membcrx piCa.se at- trcd Nurse, Association, .Jtupcn Chanter Ten 3 to R p.m.. Nurses' lai, iv., .0 Mts, T w 1 "iiin:n 1:1 mf 1 t' r, 1.1 it . ica piiiimr .s,,)()l Hall. I ol ,. School mil. Mon- 3 ChUrr.l, TV:i r, r. ' " w Bafth 20 j1 1 A Tea Muslcalc an Bprin.. Sale March SlS Bale. n nail, "mull R, 1 1 11 B Sale, Aprn rBand s;Uc- I1 "ay 8, Mrs. Gil- Local News Items- O Iiaskcttoall tonight, Civic Centre, Savoy vs. B.C. Packers. C. A. Warner returned o Prince George on last evening's train- after ' a'torief week-end visit to the city. A. H. (Ted) Smith returned to the city Monday afternoon on tho Princess Norah from a busi ness trip to Juneau. Citizens' Forum, Civic Cen tre, 8 o'clock tonight. Subject: "What Is the Social Responsibility af Business in Canada?" Evsrjlbcdy welcome". (It) MIm Beryl Anderson, who has been spending a holiday visiting here, sailed by the Princess Adelaide last night .on her return to Essondale where she U In training for a nur.se. 9 To all school age children From March 4 to March 8, we will payCfpC cash for every wire hanger delivered to our office. Hangers must be in good condi tion and tied in bundles of 40. Pioneer-Canadian Laundries. (53) (Dan McMillan, who arrived in Che city recently from Terrace, sailed tost night on the PrlnccM Adelaide for a trip to Vancou ver ami Victoria. Mrs. McMillan and daughters have been in resi dence here for some time. Constable W. II. Richmond of the Terrace provincial police de tachment arrived in Prince Rupert Monday afternoon from the north' after spending three weeks on special duty at Tul-sequah mine. He left on last night's train to return to J. A. Findtay. Indian agent at Bella Coola, sailed by the Co-qnitlam this afternoon on his return to his post down the coast. He arrived here yesterday, returning the Indian Department power cruiser Narkeena from this "port which had been operating in bis agency Tor the past 10 days. C. A. Bcrner, divisional superintendent, Canadian National Hallways, and W. L. Armstrong, local freight agent, arc returning to the city on tonight's train front Vancbuyjer where they at tended a farewell function for VV. T. Moodle, wfio" is retiring as general superintendent of tlu railway for British Columbia. S. J. Munro, dlstiict engineer fo;-British Columbia, is coming in with Mr. Bcrner and Mr. NEWS LACKS HUMAN TOUCH LAJiSOOWNE. Ont., G' News today has not as much humor or human interest as it did 40 or 50 years- ao in the opinion of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. E. Dixon, correspondents in this eastern Ontario community for more than half a century for the Kingston, Ont.. Whig-Sta'ndard and for Its forerunners,' the British Whig and the Kingston Standard. Mr. Dixon said he thought one reason for the lack of humor is that people nowadays have not as much fun as they did in earlier days. Fun has goifc out of jwlitlcs, loo. Mr. Dixon said that was one reason why so many young people took little Interest in affairs of the country. On a friend's suggestion, Mr Dixon began correspondence for th: British Whig In 1890. After his marriage In 1907 to the daughter of the editor of the BrcckviUe Twiics, his wife took over the job cf correspondent for both the British Whig and the Kingston Standard. Mr. Dix on, himself, operate an interior decorating establishment and In his ?ps.ve time helps his wife gather the news. FOR REDUCING DIETS ' . 1 COTTAGK CHKESE iNcw Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Dally I ALL-WEATHER SERVICE John: Assman of Prince George arrived In (the city from the interior on Saturday night's train for a. week's business visit here. Just arrived at BROWN-WOODS, a large shipment of Wragge health shoes for Infants arid children, (54) Hugo Kraupner returned on the Princess Adelaide Monday afternoon ifram a business trip to Ocean Falls. Assistant District Forester M. O. Kullander returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide Monday afternoon from a business trip to Ocean Falls. Miss 'L. Raabe and Miss B. Vukovlch, returned to the city Monday afternoon on the Prin cess Norah from a trip to Ketchikan and Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. George Dibb and family, who have been In Nelson on account of the recent death of Mrs. Dibb's mother, returned to the dty on the Co-qultlam Sunday evening. Inspector of Mines Charles Graham returned to the city on the Princess Norah Monday afternoon after spending several weeks on an Inspection trip to the Tulscquah mine in the northern-part of the province. J. L. Charles, chief engineer, Canadian National Railways, western region, with headquarters in Winnipeg, is arriving in the city today in the course of a western, lour of inspection. He will return East on tomorrow evening's train. GOINO HOME LONDON 0; Note on the times, from the Star Man's Oiary:"A Kensington reader of this dairy has received a gift parcel of food sent, by a friend from Canada. It contained a variety of good things, including a proprietary brand of a iate mixture which was labelled M'ade In England; for export only." EARLY TRANSFUSION Experiments in blood trans fusion were made with animals In England end France in the 17th century. sf6sfO(fr m MOMS-EYE VIEW? No fun for parents looking at scenery like this. Perhaps Feen-a-mint is all you need to start smiling litre this. Feen-a-mint is a deli-ciously mint-flavored chewing laxative that everybody likes. It's gentle, yet really effective. And won't upt your stomach or disturb your sleep. Millions use Feen-a-mint. Get a package at any drug counter and keep it handy. FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering - Slip Coveri Drapes Car and Truck Cushions Repaired and Recovered Out-of-town orders given special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Green 74 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centra r Z I) ft Radio Dial v I I l 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) A A A AAA TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 aiselle La neche 4:15 Stock Quotations. ' 4:30 Evening Melodies 4:45 James and John. 5:00 Melodies For Juniors 5:30 "Song of the Islands" 5:45 Norrls Trio 6:00 Supper Serenade 0:15 Dinah Shore 0.30 T.B.A. 6:45 T.B.A. 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News 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 9:15 Children in Europe 9:30 Muslcana 9:55 Solo Spotlight . 10:00-CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15-Milton Charles 10:30 Dance Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning "Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00-Morning Visit 10rl5 Organ Encores 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Keyboard and Console 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast MG-77 I t I I t nicis Woman Lapidary Likes Her Work VANCOUVER W 'Miss Jean Fitch of Vancouver, Is working a,t a Job she loves stone cutting, polishing and mounting semiprecious stones. After majoring In geology at University of British Columbia, she was not Immediately able to find employment as a lapidary and took other positions until opportunity offered to, fulfill her life-long ambition. She finds her work absorbing, an outlet for her creative instincts. She fashions honey and moonstone agets into "ring set tings. Mexican opals are cut to form pendants and . ear-rings. Rocks of multi-colored shapes Into book -ends and paper weights. Her mother's Interest in col lecting colorful Nova Scotia stones, and her father's hobby of wood-carving, led Miss Fitch to choose her present "profession. 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert I 2f YOUR CLASSIC Buy Your COMPLETE OUTFIT HERE on the Budget Plan KKAUTY IN rillNT If you've a yearning to be the topic f flattering conversation- wc urge you lo add this dress to your spring wardrobe. An tin-"usual print in exquisite colors . . . styled right ... priced right. FIJI. 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 Music Styled for Strings .1:45 Commentary . 1:48 New World .Calling . 2:00 B.C. School ;Broadcast 2:30 Songs to Remember , 2:45 Messer's .Islanders ,3:00 Stu .Davi.es 3:15 Serenade to America 3:30 Serenade ,3:45 BBC News 13:55 Leon Edel. NEW BARGE TO PACK FISH HERE A new refrigerator power barge to carry frozen and canned fish from the Alaska ports to Prince Rupert for rail slilpment east is being built In Seattle for Capt. Osmund Hendrickson ancf Jo seph Burdcttc, operators of the Ketchikan fish packer Sydney, which packs fish into Prince Itu pert. The new power barge will supplement the service .carried on by the Sydney, The Sydney arrived In port here last night with two carloads of frozen fish! for shipment east. It leaves late today for Juneau to load a similar cargo. Classified Advertising Pays! LUMBAGO (Lame Back) When your back is stiff and sore to touch and it's an effort for you to stoop or bend, take the remedy tint has brought swift, saft relief to thousands Templeton'a T-R-C's. Don't suffer from the nagging misery of Lumbago a day longer than you have to. Get T-R-C' today. 50c. 1 at druggists everywhere. T-39 MHi, A Product ef Gtntf ol Foodi NOTICE The Dally News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising Is payable in advance at the office at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise in this manner in the Dally News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified MINUTE - CEIATINE tSIITtitO TI0l.Al MAN0 made by the makers of JELL-O Introducing the Speedy New i r 6ctwtlC . -.vce" vSmge-Saucepan Method Salads to dress up a meal and a grand shimmering jellied fruit dessert to top it W.fire.c45c.o- off you can make cither in less time than, rccirc..Auls ' . ; . ,, ... w- ,-i.: T.. It taKCS to ten wmi minuic uiriauin-. ju one pan for all the ingredients only 2 or 3 minutes' hcating-and it's ready to pour into molds for setting. Minute Gelatine requires no soaK- ing it's quick, sure completely reliable, because it's made by the makers of famous Jcll-O. Recipe leaflet in each package. Your grocer has it. SINGER Repairs and adjustments to all makes of sewing machines. Free estimates given. Sewing Machines for sale and rent. Enroll now for Singer Sewing Classes. PHONE 801 Singer Sewing Machine Co. 639 Third Avenue West Protect Your Uoat From FIRE Sec Us for KIDDE-LUX C02 Fire Extinguishers We recharge C02 Extinguisher after use, in our own plant in Prince Rupert. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Iluilding Supplies Coal Phone 651 and 652 JPtlncc Llupctt- Dailp Jflttos Tuesday, March 4, 1947 Work Pants In Pure Wool Tweeds!1 G.W.G. Grey and Brown, Pair' ... $8.25 Humphreys Heavy, Dark & A f r Grey, Pair V.j North-Western Heavy, Grey Only, Pair ... $6.95 Kayes Heavy, Brown Only Pair $6.95-$1.75 Sizes 32 to 44 Don't Forget Kinsmen's Amateur Nile Next Friday i''i:iifri3nniHir.niii A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" SIMMONS BED Complete with felt mattress, 3-foot size $36.50 l'hone 775 327 Third Avenue Having a . . . PARTY? Then you can get everything here for it including a gift, birthday card, wrapping paper, birthday candles and holders everything to make the party a success. THE -VARIETY STORE "WHERE YOUR DIMES ARE LITTLE DOLLARS" WAi: ASSETS COAL I'cr Ton Screened Lump, sacked $12 Mine Run Hulk . . . $10 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Ormes lid. Jjiei Pioneer Dru.qgists l'RESCRI lT10N. C 1 1 EM ISTS The REXALL STORE PHONE 81 Daily Delivery Service STORE HOURS DAILY from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS from 12 Noon till 2, p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Having Fish for Dinner? "RUPERT BRAND" Will add lastc and quality to your meal. For variety try our Smoked IMack Cod, Salmon and Kippers Sole, Cod and Salmon Fillets Frozen: Halibut and Salmon Remember! Ask for 'RUPERT BRAND' CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCE RUPERT Company Limited BRITISH COLUMBIA V