ARGUE MERITS whenever LQQK-QUTJBfML a Hint u , unce Uupert Dailg X3cU)0 JLtD. Parts ma vh."s,ua OF EMIGRATION KEPT FOR MINES amam, B.C. Pollce" nt of Fi,he!i(.s l . reminiscences TIMER BROKEN,- -SWEEP UNPAID DAWSON Someone has missed having $7,600 handed to him. There had been, as usual, great carried away. These will be at British Readers Feud In Letters to Editor LONDON, Whether or not tended to as soon as possible. Mariners and Fishermen Requested to Report Them ' m is mrott By w.J. and Reflections " , """venimt. It. io . Britons should emigrate to Com SHIPS AND WATERFRONT cHuesiea that n Mariners, especially fsher- The first aluminum ship to be built in Britain was launched recently. It is an experimental monwealth countries has been the subject of a heated debate men, are again being requested ithe drift ,.7 L 0 0rd in the readers' correspondence Department partment of Transport Transport the the min,. mines k, l.L P plotli ot by the , motor torpedo boat, specially interest in what time the ice of the Yukon River would start to break up. But the electrical device, a timing apparatus, failed to work properly. A wire broke, column of The Daily Mirror. DossihKWtivii """ of to report as soon as s effort. How often . Is "Dobbin" ever sighted ln Prince Rupert? And one felt like adding, "or anywhere else? A mounted pro- , ...... uiopu&ai. One reader described persons constructed for the navy. It is 75 feet long. The aluminum alloy, from which it has been built is only about one-third the weight of steel, and it will be wishing to leave Britain tor countries . "where life is more comfortable" as "softies who Skeena Flood Hits Navigation : Aids James Carruthers is Now Whaler 1 A local notice to mariners announces that Sunny Island light PICTURE OF THE MONTH!' cession, 50 strong, can mean a this stopped the clock so tflere lot to any procession on the B.C. was no official time and Daw-coast In this gasoline buggy age. SOn people are mad about it. And there was a horse race at xne money now on hand will be LwutUA PARSONS don't deserve to be called possible to make use of this sav Trying to guess ''which way the city would grow" was one of the favorite out-of-door sports during the early days, and some of the long-range figuring was also long-headed. For a few years, there was a predilection for the McBride Street side of things and then the Sixth Street side of the picture would persistently beckon. Indeed the situation as it stands today can make an Interesting subject, for Prince Rupert has by no means stopped growing. mw in ;!.. , . 1 inff in Incrpafip snppd ranee or . the finish! Aiyansh did Itself held till next year. M wve Mery ef . ( wh. ,.'" In Fisher Channel is reported lament. eiesl eWeeerevi em( ""Wt proud. noi Durning. aiso me nnu-im-a. spar buoy near the e ntrance to Inverness Passage ' has been M.G.M's Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle CFPR BIGGEST Steamship Movements For Vancouver Monday ss. Princess Adelaide 10 p.m. (Subject to change) The whaling vessel James Carruthers, which was once a trawler out of Prince Rupert, sailed from Victoria to resume the industry in northern waters for the first time in years. She is equipped with a gun, and carries crates containing 140- MUSICAL Tuesday ss. Car den a, 1:30 ( p.m. Back came an angry reply from Hull. "This is rubbish. It is the softies who stay home. Adventurous people want to see what's on the other side of the world. The British Empire was not built by softies, but by hardy adventurous pioneers." A woman reader said she had advised her carpenter son against going to Canada when "England reeded flrong young men to rebuild her prosperity." To which a clergyman from Manchester replied: "This Is a selfish view. The mother naturally does not want to lose her son. But England Is overcrowded A young elephant, from the circus in town, was steered into the editorial rooms of the Vancouver Sun last week.and by all SPECTACLE IN TECHNICOLOR! Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, m pound harpoons, which come from Norway. Sister ships are Catala, 9 a.m. T" IT r7, 'accounts, "a pleasant time was me oaaiiim aim nan."."!., o. . . Princess Norah, 11:15 p.m. Saturday ss. June 9 ss. p.m. June 12 ss in Victoria. peanuts and she waved her trunk around in a Dositivelv ro- Princess Louise, A court order has been given , h EleDhanU have been p.m. From Vancouver in Victoria to the effect that ln newspaper offices before but me a. Ks. oieamsrnps li,u. vj these wefe always whUe WEDNESD.1T P.M. 4:00 EdmunS JiocKrlgt 4:15 Stock Quotations an J Int. ' 4:30 Music by Goodman 4:45 Maggie Muggins 5:00 Rendez-vous Room 5:30 Inside Story 5:45 According to the Reconi 6:00 Current and Choice 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC Roundup 7:30 Oscar Natzke 8:00 Canadian Music 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Why Laugh 10:30 Royal Conservatory String Quartet 11:00 Fish Arrivals Every now and then, some inspiring and cheerful individual and it is time our young people recaptured the pioneering spirit. They are well advised to seek a better life ln the young virile countries of the Empire."' me owner ana crew oi me uien-dale V $2,500 for the job of salvaging the rudderless Island Prince and towing her to Hardy Bay. Justice Smith said the service was something of no little risk to the rescue ship. Where They Live ens lev pengereiiuy I Esther WILLIAMS AXIM CYO JOHN TAMIROFF CHARISSE CARROLL ASTQR BONANOVA AND INTIODOONC RICARBO MONTAIBAN thinks It is his mission In life Sunday ss. Cardena,, p.m. Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, pjn. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert, 10 a.m. Saturday ss. Catala, a.m. June 4 ss. Princess Norah, a.m. June 7 ss. Princess Louise, a.m. For Alice Arm, Stewart, to launch a new slogan. Years ago, when the sight of unused waterfrontage had more of an irritating effect than it has to As a result of a night-time collision, at some unnamed nninf ftrtM.n frVitt nnocf f ha ficVi day, somebody released a mystic battle-cry consisting of the let- 'Port Simpson Nw Rementk Star I He's aery In ' Ugh en4 eencet, M at hl toil le lev siekine I - PHOTOGRAPHED IN P E T W meaning "Put Ele- ing vessel C.uny has been badly . vator To Work." It served, if 11:05 Weather Forecast and only for a short time, but it showed the power of suggestion and did score a modest total. , Sunday ss. Cardena, mld-llght. From Alice Arm, Stewart, , Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Cardena, a.m. damaged and an American packer suffered minor harm. The fishing craft, 36 feet long, is owned by A. D. Rogers of Vancouver. It is reported she was nearly severed amidships and TO Once upon a time a totem pole probably old when Captain Van- r ... rst From Ocean Falls Monday ss. Princess Adelaide the two men aboard just man MAE WEST GAINED IN OLD ENGLAND NEW YORK Mae West has returned from a ten months' visit to England, vowing that she Intends going back to the land of austerity where she gained six pounds in weight. She had a theatrical engagement and Is planning another. Miss West remarked that while in England she drank so much tea that she got around to liking it. How to give TIRED EYES a quick rest MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY sktpH tn apt phnnrH th nar-tpr couver cruised Hecate strait, S The Best In Boys' Clothes Whether it's for graduation 5 days or everyday wear, ! whether it's for seventeen a year old or five year old g Z HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS WEAR . ' RUPERT MENS & BOYS STORE a Sign Off THURSDAY-AM 7:30 Musical Cloclr 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 Transcribed Melodies 9:45 Modern Musicians 9:59 Time Signal '"" I n,. p.m. I Wednesday ss. Prinoc Rupert 10 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, p m. I For Ocean Falls Monday ss Princess Adelaide, IjXriJat XAKAMilri HALL 7:00-9 25 The Cluny was built in Vancou- stood at the intersection of Sec-ver in 1946. ond Avenue and Second Street. But not for long. Differences A ship said to be the largest can arise in Prince Rupert and vessel of her class to engage in this time second thoughts won halibut fishing, ever built on'out- It was reasoned, and with the west coast of Vancouver Isl-, much logic, that an avenue Is and, was recently launched intended solely for public traf-,from the Wingen shipyard at.c and has nothing to do with ,Tofino. She was named the Hil- a native coat of arms. But this ilier Queen and was taken pos-'.aoes not in the least disturb the 10 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 1:15 p.m. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, ELECTRICAL session of by George Hillier of interesting iaci oi rnnce nuperi Ucluelet. possessing the largest and most 8. p.m. June 9 ss. Princess Norah p.m. June 12 ss. Princess Louise. SAVOY valuable collection of totem poles in Canada. 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time lO:45--Scand!navlaii 'vlol'ilies 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Songs oi Today 1 1 : 30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recoraed Interlude ll:45-rLefs Waltz P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12,30 B.C. Farm Broadcast FIXTURES APPLIANCES CLEANERS SERVICE 3EE PHONE WRITE: Again, let it be solemnly re HOTEL EYES TIREOT Soothe and refresh them la second with two drops of safe, genua Murine in each eye. You get QUICK KEUIF. Instantly your eyes feel refreshed. Murine s skilful blend of 7 ingredients cleanses and soothes eyes that are Ured from overwork or exposure to sun, wind and dust p.m. or Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. From Queen Charlotte Islands June 7, 18 and 28 -ss. Coquit-lam, p.m. For Queen Charlotte Islands June 8, 19 and 29 ss. Coquit lam, 11 p.m. Man Who Can't Read Knows Thing Or Two LIVERPOOL, Eng. 0 Because a man cannot read or write, he is not necessarily ignorant, says Justice Cassels. "Two hundred years ago," he said, "most people could neither read nor write; but they knew a thing or two. "Many would say they man RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC PHONE 644 313 TIIIUI) AVK.M E WKST BOX 13 1 Carl'Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FRASER STREET Prince Rjpert peated, it takes all sorts of people to make up a world. In Moira, (N.Y.) Mrs. Eliza Murray, over 90 and Clarence McGee, single and 37, have wed. The bride, who wears an artificial leg, lost her first husband, 98, in February. This is the first matrimonial exerience for No. 2. Again, let it be solemn . . . but oh heck, let it go at that. MURINE FOR YOUR EYES INCOME TAX aged things a little better than 12.45 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Symphony Hour 2:00 Sheila Presents 2:30 Commentary and I Learned Late-2:45 Western Five 3:00 Ethel and Albert 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:30 Report on CM A. Annual Convention, Tor. CBC 3:45 BBC News 3:55 U.N. Report we do now, and we can aH read and write." RETURNS PREPARED SEE1 No fewer than 50 horses were marching in the 24th of May parade at Aiyansh. Tofget that R. E. MORTIMEtt They're Biting Get your tackle fur holiday expeditions at the Variety Store, boys. IN TERRACE . . . A Modern Department Store Nationally-knowh lines In Ladies' Wear, Yard Goods, Men's Clothing, Shoes . . . plus a new Self-Serve Food Section with a Free Delivery Service. 324 2nd Ave. (Hear CSVR) Vmi com v. it. r n Npwi I manv toeetner taxes a lot 01 - r " - " . t fni LEADERS SPINNEKS LINES HOOKS THE SKEENA MERCANTILE Complete fish lines Two Sizes 20c and 25c IN THE MERCHANTS OF PRINCE RUPERT How Much Business 1 Are You Losing to the Mail Order Houses? ! FLY Seabee Amphibian Plane Non-Schedule Charter Service Commercial Hunting Fishing Sightseeing Box 1118 Phnf K3 ! 513 3rd. Ave. W. Finds Dad's Work Highly Accurate Son, Checking Boundary Survey, Reports Error of Only 15 Feet PETERBOROUGH, Ont. ft Nineteen years after J. W. Pierce of Peterborough started the Ontario-Manitoba boundary survey, his son, John G. Pierce, reached Hudson Bay 15 feet from the cairn built to mark the northern boundary point. No survey line had ever been computed with such accuracy, in the opinion of surveyors. F. W. Beatty, Ontario's surveyor-gen SKEENA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. Prince Rupert Red Top Cabs 349 Terrace: PHONES W. H. Martin, 23; E. T. Kenney. Ltd. Z$ 1 filH YOUR BEST Arc you telling the people of Prince Rupert that you have the goods of quality and at prices as good? Or are you letting the catalogues beat you to it? The Daily News, which everybody in Prince Rupert reads every day, can help you gel that business. The money spent at mail order houses is cash money. You can have a share of it by telling the home town buyers you have what they want. Do so by EATING PLAC5 BUM FI U-COIKSE eral, said earlier he would have been satisfied with a 200-foot error. Starting point for the group which finished the project was Lac du Bonnet which the elder Pierce had reached in 1928. 11 .m. to P haiaW OCEAN VIEW HOTEL (Formerly Knox) A Quiet, Pleasant Place to Live COMPLETELY RENOVATED Rooms Redecorated Spring-rilled Mattresses New Management Proprietor, TOM PESUT PHQNE 71 BANQUET BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE FOR THE . . . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Bulck Cbev. Tracks Pontiae " Oldsmobile G.M.C. Trucks MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C. LUNCHEONS, AND PARTIES DISH5 CHINESE Across stream, river and muskeg the party went, slashing down trees for a distance of 12 feet at the tree line. Although they were probably the first white men spending much time ln the area, they saw Advertising in the BAMLY NEWS ! Mi BROADWA CAFE .... , w. pw" little game. Polar bear tracks were seen on the coast of Hudson Bay. Twenty-four men formed the crew for the operation known .fef Ormes Drugs 6U8 oru It takes ADVERTISING to sell goods these days. Don't be left behind because you have failed to advertise in your daily-newspaper. We arc equipped to meet your advertising needs. Let us help you. as "North Star." Included were surveyors, dog team driver.s, pilots, an air engineer and ax-men. Three tons of meat and GREER & BRIDDEN PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 1 2 NOON TO 2 P.M., ' 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. 600 pounds of butter were included in their provisions. Planes, flying 323 hours, covered 34,000 miles in the four-month period. MTPACI a BUILDERS ANU l ii" EMUS DAILY NEWS Altprat Repairs - Construction COAL EXPORTS IP CARDIFF, Wales Oi S o u t h Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Sunday Dally car delivery service from S a.m. till 6 p.m. a special Floor" Sanding PHONE 98 OR 86 P.O. Bo1 Wales ports handled 448,899 tons of coal in April this year, an increase of 112,656 tons over April, 1947. PHONE 81 CPhoneJlEDn i i -