,1 Prince Rupert Daily rsctost Monday, March 31, 1947 Id SHIPS AND WATERFRONT princess Kathleen to Run Here embarking at tills port. Six pro- Week-end 'Shinning Activity ceeded north from Prince Ru- iti. i i nnn j pert on me vessel wnicn nau -wu nccn. Tlie Noran win dc mas-ing one more voyage before being replaced by the larger Princess Louise. The Louise and Norah will again carry out the Alaska tourist service of the company during the summer. ' ' Union Steamer Casslar, Capt. Lorne Godfrey, returned to port at 11 o'clock yesterday morning from Massctt Inlet points and sailed at midnight last night for Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Island points. Southbound, the Cassiar is making a special call at Massett today with further delegates for the annual convention of the Native Brotherhood V British Columbia, this being in addition to thq regular south end of the Island calls. Delayed by having had extra calls to make on the way up the coast, Union steamer Coquitlam arrived In port at 11:30 last night from Vancouver and way- pcints. seme three hours or more behind urual arrival time, and sailed early this morning for Ste-wart and other northern paints whence she will return here tomorrow morning to sail scuth at 1:30 pjn. from WALLACE'S s&$ WALLACE'S A Store for Mother and Daughter NOTICE Anyone interested in Gardening is invited lo attend a Public Meeting on Tuesday, April 1, at the Civic Centre, 8 p.m. for the purpose of forming a Horticultural Society or Garden Club. 77 Easter Parade of Gifts ... at McCUTCHEON'S PERFUMES 73c to $12.50 COLOGNES $1.00 to $8.50 COSMETIC SETS to $25.00 PAPETERIES 75c to $5.00 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. iR r. WAT.T.ATP Manapprt 3rd Avenue at 6th Street PHONE 79 Veteran Master of Big American Freezer Ship Loves Canadians CAPT. OSCAR PETERSON ADMIRES PRINCE RUPERT PEOPLE FOR FRIENDLINESS ONCE OPERATED HALIBUT BOAT HERE "I love Canadians. They are so friendly and courteous to everybody. Believe me, you don't-find .. while, the immiiaie plan is , jcns of frcignt for skagway. ' people like that every wncre-r-scafaring men at least .to operate tne vezxi again on : Soulhtoound rrom skagay to the triangle run from Vancou-1 Van::ouvcri Princess Norah fer to Victoria and Seattle, C. I . h k hpr ThUrsdav after- Pit, steamer princess riauuecn, which is undergoing an exten sivc remodelling at Victoria after having been in naval service throughout the recent war, Is intended to be used in the Alaska service through Prince Rupert, starting 1913, and the jvork on the vessel has been planned with that end in view, according to word received here. The Princess Kathleen is to have accommodation for 300 passengers and a large proportion of her rooms will have private Ibaths. Two new ships are being .built in the Old Country for the Triangle Run which will bj handled this summer by the Princess Kathleen and Princess Charlotte. Her passengeds consisting chiefly of Yukon & White Pass Route employees going north to make ready for the season's operations, which are expected to be back again this summer pretty much on the prewar basis of catering to large numbers of tourists, C. P. R. pteameT Princess Norah. Capt. Graham Hughes, was in port freni 9:30 to 11:30 Sunday morn ing northbound. In all the vessel had on board 117 passengers' when she arrived here, one dls- B B B Ifln BBS B B B H MM IB - ml I Mother and Daughter Willi Promenade in Easier Outfits jj don't." So said Capt. Oscar Peterson', raw-boned and j weather-beaten sixty-year-old skipper of the North-i land Transportation Co.'s big refrigerator ship Luci- dor which was in port during the - week-end with 30 carloads of various types of frozen fish frcm Alaska for transshipment Easi over the Canadian National Railways. Capt. Peterson, as he reminisced with a Daily News representative Sunday morning, was directing his remarks of appreciation directly to Prince Rupert, to which port he is, indeed, no stranger. Although master of one of the largest vessels which now calls' frequently att his port, he spoke also as a small boqt operator for, prior to World War II. he owned and operated the well known Seattle halibut boat Superior which used to make this her regular port for delivery of catches. "You people i PAINTING and PAPERnANGING i Phone Black 823 II. J. LUND ROHERTSON POTTLE BUYER Grandview Hotel PHONE BLACK 412 JONES NEWS STAND Eastccn and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 803 ! SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O Box 274 Serrln; the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. CARTAGE BLUE 980 here," he remarked "have a good name among the Americans for your courtesy and consideration of the small boats, something which cannot be said of all ports." Capt. Peterson Is a native of Sweden and he came out from the Old Country when he was 17 years of age. He obtained hh master's ticket In sail. "You know," he confided to the news-1 pa.pennan, "I was In my day one of those "tough" mates you sometimes heard and read about." He told of knocking around the world first In sail and later In steam until he became interested In the halibut fishing on this coast. He recalled how at Prince Rupert during "Open the Door, Richard" The great outdoors calls, so '"Pidge," the pet of little Donald and Sandra Jean Robinson of Lincoln, Mass., gives out with the feline version of the current song hit. The photographer did not disclose whether hLs youthful owners answered the plea. 0X1 Business and Professional J. P. MOLLER PHONE BLUE 15o 124 4th Ave. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture In all its branches. 200 4 th Street : Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS s Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 488 Red 894 PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR Phone Red 410 MESSENGER SERVICE NOTICE The New Bottle Buyer is in no way connected with the Prince Rupert Bottle Collector and we have no one employed to buy under' our name. GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besncr Block - Phone 387 P. N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulb3 Novelties MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mail order. Box'510, Phone 777, 300 3rd Ave PAPERHANGING INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING "For Good, Lasting Work" "JERRY" VREBOSCH PHONE 372 KM MOMPTi4 IFF1C1ENT SSMCI Mil tOur qltM V COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. la HAPPY WONG Co. Wholesale and Retail FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 214 Sixth Street Black 289 FUR YIELD IS LOW THIS YEAR Trapping season in the western district has now closed with an output which Is considerably bciawaveragc this year because of such factors as low price, bad weather and exceptionally heavy tiiow. However, the season for beaver, otter and muskrat Is still, open in the eastern district and, when the snow gets a little low-rr. It is expected a number of i rappers will be going out. World War I he received for one i f his catches the highest price ever paid for halibut 23c a pnund straight. Capt. Peterson disposed of the Superior In 1939 and. during World War II, sailed all over the world in transport service. Last year he took over command of the Lucidor at San Francisco for the Northland Transportation Co. I5IO LOAD OI' FISH lOll PRINCE RUI'LRT The Lucidor's run now consists of moving United States Army supplies northward from Seattle, to Whittier In Prince William Sound and filling up with Alaska frozen fish southbound. Coming in here at noon Saturday she had on board a full cargo about half of which was discharged here for transshipment. Sailing at 3 o'clock yesterday with the other half of the cargo, ultimately destined for Seattle still on board, the Lucidor is gong back to Juneau to pick up another 30 cars for drlivcry here and will then go on to Seattle with the balance. The fish which the Lucidor discharged here at the week-end f ime nrlnclpally frcm Pelican, Sitka and Juneau with one car frcm Kotchikan. KIRKLAND LAKE, Ont. 0-A six-month-old pup bit his master's child Just once too often the ether day. Owner J. B. Tough asked the police to destroy the dog and said It had bitten the child "on several occasions." ISSUED: March 31, 1917 VETERANS' 7 COMEBACK Moving Story (ofltfliabllitalloii Showing at Capitol Theatre The moving story of how three ex-service heroes solve the problems of readjustment to peacetime life is the theme of the romantic drama "Till the End of Time," feature offering on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here this Tuesday and Wednesday. Thji-jicrocs arc Guy Madison, Robert 'Mltchum and Bill Williams wlille.Dorothy Mc-Gulrc dominates the romantic Interest. Each of the returned men have their separate and distinct problems which they elect to solve in their own way. Madison Is disturbed by his fond parents who want hint to settle Into a job and get married almost before he takes off his uniform. Miss McOulrc is a young war widow with whom he falls in !ove and who, with patience and understanding, steers him Into clear waters Mltchum has some expensive fun before buying a farm and settling down. Williams Is an ex- puglllst who has lost both legs and hope as well but who, with the help of his friends, wins through. ANCIENT SUN-BATHS The early Orceks indulged, heavily In sun-baths, bcllevlnj the sun would turn their hair: golden. EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news Items, to ensure publication, should be in the office, by 10 a.m. Contributors arc asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and personal Interest are always welcome. ARROW BUS LINES LTD itiilic passenger tariff no. ii naming , RATES AND RULES between 1. rrmcc Rupert Bus Depot and Seal Cove 2. I'riiuc Kupcrt Bus Depot and Falrvicw 3. Piince Rupert Bus Depot and Westvlew 4. Prince Rupert Bus Depot and Miller Bay-Port Edward Issued pursuant to the provisions of the "Motor Carrier Act" and Regulations thereunder. The public Passenger service to be rendered by the licensee under the provisions of this tariff shall be strictly governed by the opc pf Conditions of Licence issued by the Motor Carrier Branch of the Public Utilities Commission of the Province of British Columbia. EFFECTIVE! April 15, 1917 Issued by: T. NORTON YOUNGS, Mgr. Dir., AKKOW BUS LINES LTD., Prince nupcrt, B.C. SUBJECT TO THE CONSENT OF THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION." RULES AND CONDITIONS Rule No. 1. CHILDREN'S FARES: (a) Prince Rupert City Routes. Children six (6) years of age and under wlil be carried free of charge. Children over "(6) years of age and up to and Including sixteen (16) years of age, will be carried "for one-half the adult fare. tb Piince Rupert to Port Edward Route: Children five (5) years of age and under will be carried free of charge. Children over five (5) years of age up to and including twelve (12) years of age, will be carried for one-half the adult fare. All passengers over twelve (12) years of age will be required to pay the adult fare. 2. BAGGAGE: Personal baggage will be carried free of charge. PASSENGER FARES 1. Passengers carried between Prince Rupert Bus Depot and Seal Cove. Falrview, Westvlew andor between any two points enroute: FARE PER PASSENGER One Way 10c Return 20c NOTE: Subject to ,RUle 1 (a) above. Transfer privilege granted for any continuous trip between city terminal. 2, BETWEEN: PRINCE RUPERT MILLER BAY PORT EDWARD OW RT OW RT .10 OW JiO RT 1.00 AND: Prince Rupert Miller Bay Port Edward Ormes IM. Pioneer Druqgfati PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS The REXALL STORE PHONED 81 , Daily Delivery Service STORE HOURS DAILY fromT)Ti.m. till 0 p.m. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS from 12 Noon, till 2 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. TUES. AND WED. 7:00 - 9:05 r ShJrljtd to ' run away from lovel Radiant Dorothy McGuirc, thrilling star of "The Spiral Staircase", as a girl seeking for-gelf ulness in many romancesl TODAY "San Diego I Love You" and "Behind the Mask" 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Transient Roomi CAFE In Connection . LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) rilONE II rOU'(,iconrid'il,.,.i. NUtmTCHUI,.'- Dorothy McGuire and Guy Madi Robert Mitchum Bill Williams Vieu; te site of the new CELANESE Mill CALL '99' T IN a XI FOR SPECIAL RATES ON SIGHTSEEING TRIPS For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUEY CHOW MEI.VI 7:00 ajn. to 11:00 p.m. GREETING CARDS CENTRAL HOTE! Weekly and Monthly Rate for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Tv3mVA'7 I 1119 BRITISH fit?.? FINEST ANNOUNCING the LATEST and BEST SALM Power Saws rim nnwirr "U A IK! SA 4 SPEEDIER HANGING M"' a HANDLING - .MOW Kt MORE ADAPTABLE -fl"' J, DKPKNPAi ABLE - MORE IN STOCK AT: Terrace Machine Shop ana TERRACE, B.C.