TODAY F.rfnce JXnptn Vttlg mwt Saturday, October 15, 1919. Harbor Master Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles CFPR 7:00 - 9:05 (Subject to Change) I To Be Named SUNDAY MIDNItT WM. UAROAN VIRGINIA WELLES Job's Daughters FASHION SHOW Position (o be Created at Prince Rupert with $3300-$3900 Salary in 'DYNAMITE SATURDAi--PJ4. 4:30 Sports College 4:45 Musical Program 5:00 CBC News 5:10 Recorded Interlude 5:15 Wattha Know, Joe 5:45 Musical Varieties 6:45 "Cocoa the Troubadour" 7:00 Record Album 7:30 Muslcalo Consideration is be lag given J i by the Minister ol Transport at 'Ottawa to the formal cstabllsh-Jment of a position of harbor CIVIC CENTRE i5 rfJfVl ADMISSION 50c master and shipping master at ! Prince Rupert at a salary range m of from $3300 to $3900 per year, according to advice received iu 8 :00 Prairie Scooner 8:30 Current and CJiolcc 9:00 Come into the Parlour 9:30 American Jazz Concert 10:00 -CBC NEWS 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Dance With CB S. i Styles Courtesy of RUPERT PEOPLES STORE the city from E. T. Applewhaite, M. P. for Skeena. Prince Rupert has been without a full-fledged MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY 5-7-9 p.m. ' 1 if , J harbor master since the recent ' J J1 1 1 death of Capt. J. R. Elfert whose 10:30 Plantation Jubilee 11:00 Weather and Sign Off ! widow is at present carrying on. looking forward to an early com- . Mr chevrier explains that mencement oP the contract for some dclav has wn necessitat- EVERYBODY IN CARIBOO BUSY the building of the P.G.E. south-' ed by lthe lnitlai statutory reward towards Quesnel. . qulrement that the harbor be ' Mr Clark fllsn visitor) thp Pnnre i .1 i it. 1948 OLYMPIAD M01 Sl'NDA AM 8:30 - Recital 9:00 BBC News and . . Commentary 9:15 Musical Songs 9:30 Harmony Harbour 9:59 Time Signal . IN TKCHNICOrnn . v - tit-Miititt'u uy me vjruvciiiui There is much activity and River district recently. A good . General in Council as a harbor plenty of work in the Cariboo harvest is now about 95 percent am) port at which the ipjiOint- tli.itrict these days, reports in. Seven elevators at Dawson ment as harbor mas'-er nnd Frank Clark, Liberal organizer Creek, head of the Northern Al- 1 shipping master. might be made THIS SUNDAY 9 p J 10:00 B.C. Gardener OPPORTUNITY AHEAD Ernest Eevin, United Kingdom foreign secretary, Teceived a rousing ovation when he appeared before the delegates to the annual Canadian Congress of Labor convention in Ottawa. Mr. Bevin, a veteran trade unionist, is shown as he told delegates that organized labor is just now emerging into its greatest period of opportunity. (C. P. Photo) lor northern ana central tsmtsn Derxa itauway, are now plugged city in the course of a tour of. with grain. Columbia who is a visitor in the '1 in legal manner witii the provision for the payment of a stated salary. "It is the intention," says the minister "that the successful candidate serve as instructor of Work of ex- northern ridings. Ole Varfeldt is sailing Sunday Pacific Great. WEATHER HALTS tension of the Admission rre on IWtTh , 1919-50 Mrmhrrs'hip t,rd JOIN TODAY TAKkTm0NT1s MEMBKRSHIPS MAY BE prBri.,. CAPITOL THEATRE agw'SffS Eastern Railway between Ques-, rni r a V CI 10:15 Just Mary" 10:30-Way of the Spirit 11:00 - CBC News 11:03 Capital Report 12:00 New York Philharmonic Orch. 1:30 Church of tho Air 2. 00-Music I Like 2:30 Critically Speaking 3:00-The Old Songs 3:25 CBC News 3:27 Weather Report 3:30 Vancouver Svmnlmnv navigation during such periods way reconstruction work are Im Bad weather on the route as a navigation school may be portant employment factors 'from Vancouver to Sandsrit deemed neresxarv at. Prlnw Ru. ARE MARRIED AT HAZELTON A pretty but quiet wedding was solemnized on October 1 at St. Peter's Church in Hazclton when Ralph Ernewln, youngt.-t son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ernewln of New Westminster, took as his evening on the Camosun on a trip to Vancouver. Stewart Hills is sailing oi; Sunday evening by the Caniasui or Vancouver. George Mucibabi.sb is sailinv Sunday on the Camosun for Vancouver. mere has Deen a tailing on in caused cancellation of flights pert, also measuring surveyor lumbering activity in the Prince between Prince Rupert and of shipping and port warden." George district, reports Mr. Vancouver yesterday on Can-' Clark, but that interior city is' adian Pacific Air Lines. Today's ' still booming and bustling and flight left at noon as scheduled. Try a Classified Ad for Results. CITY WATFIt SITPI.Y tContinued from Page One) uimecrssary to "'-'y the sm, washed into A a result ol Shawatlans j P' ivi'd of its m 111,1 full load i mal. Shawatlans Creek, normally a stream controlled by the and the penstock which loads! from It, yesterday was over its' i - i x i "-ni duiik as it roared down to Shawatlans Passage at tidewater. Between the pumping station and Shawatlans Lake, where a narrow guage rail line runs up- bride Muriel Anne MacDongaU, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. MacDougall of Telkwa. Canon E. V. Bird of Hazelton officiated The bride was very becoming in a teal blue dress wi;.!i white accessories and carried white carnations with red roses. Miss Randi Reimer of Winnipeg was bridesmaid and was charming in dark blue taffeta' with pink accessories, carrying white and pink gladioli. -j William Kirkpatrick acted as groomsman and Jack Lyons as ifr her. I After the ceremony a reception was held at the New Hazelton Hotel where many were present to. greet the young couple. The bride was a well known member ot the community, hav-1 ing been a telephone operator leqiilremrnts is : Kivpr plant. Bri shortage, the ( plant cannot up '.vent mote thin . .nlo.-p during ft, day was orjtanci to clear up the r will live in p houses at Utf Among the if will be I he brin: ment h hfin sertions. Orch. 4:30 Alan and Me 5:00 Sir Thomas Beecham 6:00 Stage "50" 7:00 CBC News 7:10 Week-nd Review 7:20 Special Speaker 7:30 U.N. Documentary 8:00 Makers of Music 8:45 John Fisher Reports 9:00 Vancouver String Orch. 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 "In Those Dtfy3" 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 Weather and Sign Off MONDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC New 8:10 Here's Bill OfMKl . 8:15 Morning 8ong 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 8:00 BBC News & Comty. 9:13 Morning Devotioni 9:30 Singing Sam 9:45 World Series Baseball Oame P.M. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume hul, the track Is covered by a full-sized river and it was necessary to walk along the pipeline, which, although it normally is many feet above the stream, yesterday was half covered. Shawatlans Lake Itself Is so high that It Is necessary to go by rowboat from the short to the wharf at the west end. At the wharf, the Power Company's boatruns up 'the lake to Ihr cast-end wharf where similar ( fondltlon exists, r I" the three-quarters of a mile I lor over a year at Hazclton some time ago. After the reception the couple "WE HAVE THAN VOl t ien tor Sniithers and Telkwa to visit the bride's parents. The groom is employed with Campbell Bennett at Prin-.-e Rupert and the bride was foimerlv THIKI) AB between the lake and the power; plant, the narrow-guage track : was under water in several' places and it was necessary to I ivulk along the half-submerged pipeline. HJKST HOT ' f il ''" l - ' t'l I !; v fc-1 TstrinKn,', jj employed with the Cellulose C-j.' TOW 12:30 B.C. Farm BroartrflKt V They will make their home i.i Prince Rupert. f Above the power plant, where Advertise in the Dally News! 1$. ine 15-lnch main runs to the Woodworth dam, the creek runs 111 a bit of a ravine. The break !s about a half-mile above the, ind plant. id. jo Hecorded Interlude i 1:00 Afternoon Concert 1:30 WalU Time 1:45 Commentary . . Coooklng School 2:00 Easy Listening 2:30-Records at Random 2:45 Novelty Tunes 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Don Messer's Islanders 3:30 U.N. Commentary SNACK Just off Hi" There, a section of hill-side - M'XL'ItY STEAMER , PRINCE GEORGE :ilfi Sixth Strfrt a mass of oozy clay and sand, has slid down pushing two sections of the pipeline into the! stream. The stream itself has cut'. CHANDI right under the line, maklim it PORTRAIT Advertu-e n, the wuy Newsi Film FiniihiW Flash rimtw W necessary to put up some sort ot a trestle before the sections of pipe can be re-installed. , Fortunately, there is plenty of' spare pipe nearby, so it will bu1 riionc Oreon X1 PRINCE KIT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Torts Each Thursday ' at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservation! 7 Yl V Write or Caii CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT BC. To my fellow Canadians ;On Monday, October 17th, for the fourth time, a new series of Canada Savings Bunds is being made available to the people of this country and I want to personally bring the merits of these popular bonds to everyone's attention. The habit of personal saving is important, not only for the security, comfort and training in prudence that it gives to the individual but also for the stability that it gives to industry and the nation as a whole. By the Payroll Savings Plan and other methods of regular instalments, everything possible has been done to mae sys' tematic saving easy for everyone. Having no speculative features, Canada Savings Bonds are the safest and surest investment that you can mae, because they are at all times worth cent every you put into them They are truly an investment in Canada and in yourself. Ml Your House is an Asset CANADA BOUND Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, of India will visit Can DUE TO POPULAR DEMA? Commencing Monday, Odobrr H Queen Charlotte Aairlincs IJmiM' mnning a Twice-Weekly Seme from PRINCE RUPERT to MA! and Return on Monday and Fnda. This will be in addition to the Daily Trips thron Islands originating at Aliforrl Bay. QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES ada later this month during 1 a North American tour. The distinguished Indian Statesman is expected to address a jointt session of the Senate and the Commons. (CP Photo) PRINCE Rl'FEKT - 4;fi ,,.1 Douglas Abbott Minister of Finance. BROADWAY CAFE . -- MAINTAIN ITS VALUE . . . MAKE NEEDED REPAIRS NOW! tkv on liEST FOOD PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD 6HIPBUILDEIU3 AND ENOINEEU3 Iron nd Brasa Owmnga Eectrlo and Actylen Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY ? 1 For Estimates anil Supplies i FHONE 263 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors x r FOR TAKE-HOME ORDER3 PHONE 20 Hours 7 a m. to 1 a.m. )ii!II!:illliI!lll!l!lll!l!ll!il!S!!!!!lllllll!I!I