Canada 'Great Prince Rupert Qallp firtuj Friday, January 18, 1948 ...'" dd Ra(Iio Dial Cr I I K 1240 Kilocycle AUTOt 9.00 Hope' of Europe EDMONTON Canada is con- 7 -.00 Eves. Saturday 10RETTA YOUNG JOSEPH GOTTEN ETHEL BARRYMCRE I siuere u a yirui nope iu iiu- 4:25 6:M 9:l 2.00 TC3AY zens in distant lands who are living under most trying conditions, Hon. Jas. A. McKinnon, Dominion Minister ol Trade, just back from overseas, told a meet ing of the Chamber of I hot AUNT JSMIMAS W A we svlled eaa , 1-?,?, , CJ?k?r, r II jr l r! S COOKIN' WHEN WE 1 ,Vrw THIS isthT'N' ( f "" 1 l 7 (PART OF A S LEIGH RIDE ) " . 1 WY I- "They look to us as a bulw ark j of liberty in the true sense of the word," he declared, Here's Welcome Relief Free T (Subject to change) FRIDAY PAL 4:00 Ed McCurcy 6mgs 4:15 Stock Quotation.' 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 String Styllngs 5:30 Music by Sammy Kaye 5:45 Community Calendar 6:00 Beat the Champs 6:30 Three Suns and a Starlet (5:40 According to Record b: 45 Recorded Int. 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Men at Work 8:00 One-night Stand 8:30 Boston Pops 9:00 Dream Time 9:30 Prairie Schooner. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News ( 1 ACUTE CATARRH Put a tew droiis of Va-tro-nol up(J , nostril and feel It no to work n?. V where catarrh misery 1 i,." Consumption of Beans Increases aiTAWA Canadians ap)ear to be turning Into a nation of bean-eaters, perhaps as a result of the rising cost of living. During July, August and September of last year the consumption of baked beans totalled 11,-278,295 pounds compared witn 771,015 during the correspond! period in 1946. HITCH1N, Hertfordshire, Eng., it A shot at one pheasant cost Sydney Gosling more than $176. He was convicted of seven offences, one of which was using a gun to kill game on Sunday. STOCKHOLM (P The world'.-fastest cargo motorship recently quick, sooitiluit relief irom nuserlea. VICKS i mm m m . t rj fit fa U Vv? It v . zzssd J z ti I .fvt 4" - - t ; " s4 - VATR0 J u'as rlplivprprl hv a fiu-prtish Rhin- yard to the Swedish Trans-Atlantic Line. She is the 9,000-ton Nimbus, which achieved a speed of 22'i knots on her trial run. -'4-"tTW 1 ! llll 'I II Mim'i ti - St-'-''" - GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT . Good for you. - $kM VMMJ as -toasf. iZfS ff 12:45-Sereiude for Strings i 1:00 Announcer's Choice 1:30 -Hit Songs of Yesterday 2:00 Tea and Crumpets 2:30 Musical Program, Mont 3 00 Clearing Up the Weather 3:15 CBC News , 3:25 Recorded Interlude NOTICE Is hereby given that on the 1st of March 1948 the undersigned Canadian Legion No. 85 In-1 tend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a veterans' club license j In respect of the premises situated I Moving, Packinc ( ratint, Shippinir and firnenl i r' Cartaee and Storagt ym For Complete. Reliable arJ" " Efficient Service. caU JjLcVV Lindsay's Cartage U" & Storage , Cor. 2nd and Park AvcRaaV Establbhed 1910 A DANCING WITH ENTHUSIASM The Highland fling gets the greatest tossing around It ever got as a couple of wee measures of Scotch do the dance aboard the Queen Mary in celebration of their reaching this side of the Atlantic. The fling slingers are little Michael Ross, three, and a big sister, Lorraine, four. From be-ribboned Glengarry to gay socks their Scottish outfits are complete and authentic. ' ! at NW Corner 4th and Columbia St., I Stewart. B. C, 1st floor, upon lands ' described as Lot No. 13 & 14 Bud . ; Block 15. section -. map 1087. PrUice MEN'S "A" BOWLS LEAGUE SCHEDULE 10: 15-Dance Orch. 10:30 xfil Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SATURDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clod 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Records at Random 9:30 Melodies for Juniors 9:59 Time Signal 10:00-Bund Stand 10:15 World Cnurch News 10:30 Concert Favorites I 10:45 CBC News 1 10:55 Weather Forecast 11:00 Music for Dancing Runert Land Registration District ! January MorKans 19 Burns vs. Kilowatts. Star. Burns vs. Revellers. Moreans n the Province of British Columbia, i. Continentals. Mansons vs. Brownwoods. Home Oil vs. Am- entitle each member on the prem- Phones 60 It Pays to Advertise! Advertise In the Daily News. vs. McMeeklns. Maiktns vs. Home Oil. bassadors, Malklns vs. McMeeklns, , lses reasonable Quantity of liquor for and 68 . ' V Mansons vs. Continentals. personal consumption on the prem- lsea. and entitling the club to purchase liquor from a vendor and sell NEW DELHI, India, 9 As a by the glass the liquor to purchased Brownwoods vs. Ambassadors, Reveller vs. North Star. January 2b- -Morgans vs. North Star, Malklns vs. Mansons. Revellers vs. Ambassadors. -Burns vs. McMeek Francois Lake News & at til uie Ulc tv, tne rinh ciUb nrpmlses premises In lns. Kllowa.ts vs. Home Oil, Brown- result 01 negotiations sumptlon on woods vs. Continentals. spi-rmri spssinn nf thp United Na- rmrrtnrp with the Drovuions .Mr. r . :a Mrs. Iliiks Wclcmiic Von At All Time? FRASER HOUSE of tc: Februai? 2 Mansons vs. Ambassa-' -ooVEHNMENT LIQUOR ACT" dors. Brownwoods vs. North Star. ' tions conference at Geneva. In- VEon promulgated Burns 's. Home Oil. Kilowatts vs. rfj, is offering concessions to a Phone Itlack 823 Continentals. Morgans vs. McMeek Eraser Slrrr.'tr-- I DATED this l?th day of January. number of countries, including lns. MiilKins vs. Keveners. i' ly co .It F OR 4l J I 1948. R. H. SHARP, Secretary, Canadian Legion B St. Branch No. 85. (38) February 9 Maikins vs. Continen- Canada, on milk, milk products. tals. Mjrga is vs. Home Oil. Kilowatts d d cnemicals. dyes. " ' v. Ambass idors. Revellers vs. Mc- Meekins, Mansons vs. North star, certain machinery, radios and a Burns vs. Brownwoods. North' i .iHp rnntrp ranSe 01 nf Proclul-1'15- nroducts February 16-Kilowatts vs. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE PLANS TO SEND BUNDLE TO QUEEN'S GIFT FUND I By A. II. X F.AVE ! . The monthly Women's Institute Meeting was held I at Mrs. Harold Neave's home at the Landing on ! Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Reginald Partington was I hostess. There were seve members present. 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded 11:45 Personal Album r M - 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 Recorded Interlude l?;25-Program Resume 12:30- Polka Time I Winter Driving mm m a 1 1 a m ' tl K.IlU Oil t GOODYEARl ' . jMrs. 1 arnngion openeo me meeting w itn a iiu'ti tt-: row i k ! reading. Mrs. Evan Nobles, secretary, read the cor j RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE Your UOND Suit, Sir! respondence among which was " 'j , the acknowledgement of the par-; tuo small children have moved i eel sent before Christmas to the flom the cottage on the Caider- Bethnal Green Hospital. It was farm to Grassy Plains, where decided to send a parcel to Prin- Harold will be working with icess Elizabeth's Gift Fund. The Hawley's Mill. contents will be distributed . amongst needy London families. yile Francois Lake Bill Club are soonsoring a Valentine'.-. m i W e rarry a rrprrsrnU! stork of alt (iOODVt Ut T!t n 1 A, Itt HBIK ( ompanv P- tlon. udt ln lulling HOSE, BU'.bw'-BATllltlFS, Hr r. den' PRINCE RUPERlt r SUPPLY HOUSE;f. Manufacturer cml 712 2nd Ave. I"iiwef FROM $29.50 Dance in the Hall on February 14th. Made to Measure Tailored to Perfection TO $42.95 RIIPFRT MARIWt REALTt: G. B. Stanton was taken ill on Sunday evening and rushed to te Burns Lake Hospital that nipht. Latest report Is that he is still very ill with a stomach ailment. Mrs. Stanton walked to the J-P Ranch when she real -ized Mr. Stanton's condition, and Ray Schroder rode down to the Landing to get a taxi to taks him to the hospital. mr m mm m t m m ------ - i ALL CONVENIENCES Modern railroad cars have mechanically - cooled drinklns water piped into private sleeping rooms. " If If Reupholstering Repairing Our Specialties TRI CK AND AITO (ISI1IONS UF.PA1REU AND KICOVKKKD New , I'pholstery Materials LOVIN'S BLl E X1H 330 SECOND AVENUE ( Next to CFPR Prompt Attention Given to Outside Orders ASK ABOUT CREDIT TERMS n a a a Ask your neighbor. He knows! Yes Sir. Dozens of Prince Rupert men are wearing Bond Made-to-Measure Clothes. The price actually is no more than the price of a ready made suit out the style and fit is all your own. Dozens of Cloths 6-Week Delivery (J. CI.Al'SEN & SOril I We Take Listings of . . . K BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER fa BROKERS 1.N BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING Jl irMFM THY lowL RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUCK SALES OR CHARTERS j Br (Just East of Ltpsttt's. Waterlront) folio Bqx 54g Pboae (ireeo UTS tj Advertise !n ine Daily News CITY TRANSFER Vic MrnziPH P1IOXK 9" ft a m a a a a a a a a a m Fred Lindsay left for Qucsnri on Thursday. Mrs. Lindsay will follow later. They expect to make their home there. Although they have only been at the Landing for a few months they will be missed by their many friends. Mrs. Lindsay has painted several beautiful landscape. and some portraits since she came in the Fall, and much enjoyed the time she spent here. 9t:u Winter Clearance opeciais ISow Available! For Men and Boys Ucn RUBBER BOOTS iuu $14.99 All Sizes. Reff. Prices $25 to $30 MEN'S OVERCOATS I A Hip-LeiiKth, 3,-Lrni;tli Be Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and their Knee Jlinh, Ankle nn:n RUBBERS IN ALL STV1 .IS All Sizes. Imported Tweeds, Reg. $25 to $30 MEN'S SPORT JACKETS GEORGE HILL & SOUS LTD. 12.99 $1.95 99c 621 3I!1 AVI I TIMIIIK K1I.K -i:t!; i Sfc'aW'd tenders will bt received by j the District Forester, Prince Kupcrt, not later than noon on the 30th day ' ol January. 1H48. for the purcliase of Licence X-43278. to cut 61)0.0(10 feet 1 of Spruce, Hcmlck and Balsam saw- ' loss on an area situated North Shore of Massett Inlet. i Two years will be allowed for removal nf timber. P.O. Bo 737 $3 BOYS' ZIPPER WINDBREAKERS All Sizes $1.95 BOYS' SWEAT SHIRTS All Sizes t2WINTER Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria. B.C.. or the Dis WE DOCTOR SHOES HEEL THEM ATTEND TO THEIR DYEING SAVE THEIR, SOLES MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL PHOTOGRAPH: HECK- trict Forester, Prince Rupert, B C. 1 " ALL BOYS' COATS AND SNOWSUITS REDUCED Developing, Printing OVER Enlarging, Picture Fra"iiH'V: TIMIIIK MI.K -l:l:tU Sea'ed tenders will be received by the District Forester. Prince Rupert, not later than noon on the 30th day I of January. 1948. for the purchase of Licence X-43312. to cut 1008 000 feet of Spruce. Cedar and Hemlock saw- W l handler and i That Is all your Car or Truck may need to keep it rolling through till Spring DAN'S SERVICE STATION Mi Bridc Street Green 05 Box nC SEE I S ABOl'T THE 21G Fourth Street SAVOY HOTEL 6 PRINCE RUPERT, BC The Popular S.S. lops on an area situated East shore of Kumdis Island. Massett Inlet. Two years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria BC. or the District Forester, Prince Rupert. B.C. New "liTiCO" Rubber -401 LING THE TAILOR tVe are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street J PRINCE . RUPERT Carl Zarelli, Prop H h V Plume 37 P.O. Box 5H j FLOOR TILE 1 X L Sails For j Fit AS Kit STItKKT a r- t Prince Rupert pplied w tLasiiv a r VANCOUVER Lasts a IF IT'S lifetime CONSTRUCTION WORK;; or JjetiCAlirfy r k WE DO IT 01 Comes in a wide range of colors, solid and shades. Will not break or curl. Your Remodelling, Addition, Repairs plusj Prompt, PLUMBING AND HEATING SERVICE AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Information call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Anoouncing our new HOLMICS TOWING AND WRECKING TRICK SERVICE i FASTER SAFER LESS EXPENSIVE i I With this new equipment we can do the job with the least possible effort and save you money by cutting'1 down labor charges to a minimum. ' RUPERT MOTORS LTD. " "Complete Automotive Repair Service" Day Phone 5GG (Nights, Black 320) Finishing given prompt attention Our now Wasop Rock Drill and Floor Sander at Your Service CALL BLUE 610 P.O. Box 5I Prince Rupert, IT IT'S MADE OF WOOD WE MAKE IT 1 PHONES 651 - 652 PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Coal Lumber Paints - - Building Supplies - it.tr i PHONE 108 Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating ' " " " k ,i r H ii i COTTAGE CHEESE I New Creamed Fresh Made O UTS JJ ME .1 (& S .(CAM VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ' ALL-WEATHER SERVICI