t'rtnct tiupctt Ddllg J3cto jLtD. Friday, July 9, 1948 imm irrrr-n i - Radio Dial Crnn K 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) WINNIE CAUSTIC" Churchill Unable to I'nder-tand Attitude of Attlee Must Be Ousted LONDON Former Prime Min 9:00 BBC News Commentary 9:15 Records at Random 9:30 Musical Program 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Band f-and 10:15 World Jnurcli Newt 10:30 Concert Favorites 10:45 CBC News 10:55 Weather Forecast 11:00 On the Teen Beat 11:30 Weather Forecast " 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded 11:45 Personal Al"ium PM. l2:00-Mid-day .,., 12:15-Recordcd ' in 12:25-Program 12:30-Greg McCriJ'; Re l:00-Memo From tl0 l:30-First Piano qT 2:00-Ballet Club 3:00-Piano Ciaic, S: 15 CBC Ne5 3:25 Recorded Ir.t(r-.u 3:30-NBC SymphJ It Pays to AdvorfeT" ister Winston Churchill, urging the young men of the country I to remain at home and fight ROTARY SPEAKER L. M. Felsenthal Tells Life Story to Rotarians An autobiographical talk by L. M. Felsenthal constituted the entertainment feature at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Prince Rupert Rotary Cluo Thursday afternoon at the Broadway Cafe. President D. C. Stevens urged members to bring in ideas for projects for the club for the coming year. The suggestions will be considered by the club executive and the most suitable In the Good Ole Xri.ru li -...I i. -i 0 Summertime! Girls Summer Wear From Infants Through AH Ages B lit: fit FR1DAT P-M-4.00 Ed McCuray smgs 4:45 Stock Quotation 4:30 Michael Head (Tor.) 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller S.'OOr-String Stylings 5: 30 Keyboard and Console 5:45 Community Calendar 6:00 Beat the Champs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Calgary Stampede 7:30 Lubka Kolessa (Tor.) 8:00 Prairie Schooner 8:30 Dreamtime 9:00 Prairie Showcase TODAY and SAT. FRIDAY AT 7.00. s SAT. 2:00 - 4:40-6 50. for economic recovery, said this would have to Involve the overthrow of the Attlee government. "This island," he declared, "cannot maintain its population as a great power under a socialist or collective system. The most energetic and the nimblest will emigrate and we should be left with a horde of safe officials brooding over a vast mass of worried, hungry and broken human beings. How ministers can go about bragging of their social progress V SH0RTS V ' SLACKS I BLOUSES """""fcssJ socks SWEATERS BATHING HEAR SI X SVITS 1 ll 1 passed on for consideration by the members. Guests at the meeting were D. M. Mitchell of Vancouver, and C. F. Er.u.ott, RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Seattic. liNAl NEWS I UVllllUUil V , f 7h9 ROMANCE N and nationalization of industry on party iines; how they can j IJ THK St PREME COIRT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE n thr Mattrr of thr J.Matr of 1 hark AEGDlTi Utm JANET LEIGH TAKE NOTICE tht tw Orrirr r,f 9:30 Symphony lor Strings 10:00 CBC New 10:10 B. C. Newt 10:15 Speaking As a Listener 10:30 Ll Richards Orcn, 11:00 Fish Arrivals 11:05 Weather and Sign Off SATUfU-iA 1 AM. 7:33 M'js'.cai vtocl 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert deride the system of free enterprise and capitalization which makes America great and wealthy and then, at the same time, eagerly seek the aid which hau Henor Juris? W O Pulton. U- i ' . s J ARMY CAMP Five members of the 120th Heavy Anti - Aircraft Battery. Prince Rupert's army reserve unit, will attend summer camp at Esquimalt from July 11 to 17. Battery members who will take the week's course have not yet been decided. Col. S. D. Johnston, commanding officer, said. HOLIDAY SCHOOL The Salvation Army summer Bible school opened on Monday with an enrolment of 39 children. This number steadily increased through the week until some 46 children now answer the summons of the school bell each morning. At the ringing of the bell. Totem Park is quickly deserted and I" granted from across the Atlantic that is a grimace which baf- Is Your Car Ready For Vacationing? fles the limitations of our lan- guage to explain. The four bil-I lion dollar loan made In 1945. i it was hoped, would tide over from war to peace, was spent and j largely squandered in two years." i JiiQpr of the Supreme Court of Jritish Columbia. Letters of Admin-ration with the Wilt annexed of ; be Estat of Charles Brooks, decnu-d. late of Prince Rupert. British Col-; unbia. who died on or about the 15th lav of April. IMS. at Prince Rupert. ..Briusii Columbia, were granted to me. Hobert Edward Gladding, the law-.ful attorney of Mary Tschlda. the sole Executrix named tn the Will of thr said deceased, on the 21st dv of May. A D 1948. All persons Indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims atiaunst the said estate are required to file them with me properly ' erified on or before the 31st dav of July. 1948. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have .iH-en notified. ' . DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., tills 22nd dav of June. A D. 1948 ROBERT EDWARD GLADDING . Box 508. ! - Princ Rupert. B C. ! (183) Drive in now and let us ready your car for the open roads put it in tip-top shape for safe, smooth summer driving. We check it thoroughly from bumper to bumper-service it completely. soon the voices of the children may be heard singing favorite hymns. he Bible lessons are being taught by Mrs. Brigadier Oilling-ham and Mrs. Capt. Jarrett. Memorizing Scripture is an important part f the school's curriculum and Is under the direction of Mrs. K. Ytreberg. To the singing of "Keeo in Lieut. Walter Smith R. C. N. (Ri sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where he will take a course at H.M.C. I S VaHpn Foitiimalt i -w-unS P )Wv iVWi'u lifter FOR TELESING A new entertainment niecium televisiondemands an entirely new type of costume for its feminine stars. Virginia Davis, young US. folksinger, who sang the national anthem at the opening of the 1948 Republican national convention, is pictured in the gown especially designed for that occasion. Not the G OP. elephant romping on the scarf. The dress of turquoise blue jersey meets the requirements of the television camera for something flattering near the face or neck with a small horsehair ruffle around the shoulders. The demand for clarity of silhouette is met by the gown's simple lines: a four-inch brass belt binds the waist. The contrast in color not ail-black, or all-whitt c:cium is met with the turquoise blue color, and the jersey fabric meets the fussy camera's need for a fabric which reflects some light without being too shiny. The Experts Say ... . WRATH ALL'S . FIIOTO FINISHING Develonine, Printinc Enlarrinr QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies Co-op rs Step With The Master," the tots march out to their own room where Mrs. B. Erickson and Mrs. S. Cooke teach them coloring and construction work. The Senior School enjoys the missionary stories portrayed on the flannel-board and taught by Mrs. M. Wakesdale. A singing period is under the leadership of Mrs. A. Perry. During the work period the children are divided according to age and are busy preparing a display far the closing exercises of the school which are to be held July 16. Col. TyndaU of Vancouver will be the chairman cf the program and will present awards to the children. ( By KAY REX ! ' Canadian Press Staff Writer ' FRESH TRUITS Lucky Is the ; housewife with space in the kitchen freezer to store all those fresh fruits just coming on the market , Freezing has become one of the most popular methods of preserving food for out-of-sea-I son use. I I Only high quality fruits ar.J' Ji ' t INCOME TAX HOUSEHOLDERS o AN EYE IN THE FUTURE with the poibilily f ,, ages in canned goods this winter do your own cannu-.s Drop in and check our CANNING MACHINES CANNING TINS ALL SIZES IN PRESSl'fiF. COOKERS DROP IN WRITE I'H Phone 19 Box 1127 151 3rd RETURNS PREPARED SEEf piste Ii. E. MORTIMER 824 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR Ai frc i' Jon vegetables should be chosen- -fruits should be ripe, but firm, and vegetables should be young fully ripe berries. Wash, sort an l hull. Pack in cold medium syrup to cover. These may !k- bf t Bathing Caps Reduced To 49c r, and tender. Prepare fruits and used as fresh fruit-vegetables as for for canning or Modera;e!v lhin svrup: no table use. They should only be cup of sugar to ,,s wat. done in small quantities. j ,makes about ,wo s Blanching ipre-cookingiM .. - KEG. PRICE 75c and 11.1)11 Summer Fun for the Kiddies with-l JI.JiLiiH Ofl 1 lip . V.' I . C t UJJ ' j It's jour home. Insurance may protect it, Lut von't make it beautifuL. f.'V-- I i D-II Taints do Loth. j fI ROLLER SKATES WATER BALLS RAIL BOATS ill SAND PAILS and SHOVif See these and other toys a; I ,k to one cup water (makes about ll2 cups syrup1. Add the sugar to warm wat r. stir to dissolve and chill..' Whi'e corn syrup may be used by replacing up to or.e-third of th sugar with an equal quantity corn syrup. Amount of syrup to use: Pir.; cor.tair.ers two-thirds to or." cup. Quart containers one to lli cups. Two sailinrs per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday. 1:30 pm.. Camosun Friday. 5 p.m.. Cataia STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays. 10 p.m. ; Fruits only rhubarb and peaches require blanching ' rhubarb to intensify color and reduce acidity; peaches to remove skins: vegetables all vegetables require blanching before freezing in order to preserve their natural color and flavor. Packing: fruits may be packed in cold! syrup, in dry sugar or. In the case of a few fruito, without syrup or sugar; vegetables are best packed dry, but may be packed in cold two per-" cent brine. ' Preparation of some fruiu and vegetables now in season: Asparagus select your.g tend.v stalks with tightly closed tips; remove tough purplish or white butts and scales. Wash thoroughly and cut stalks in uniform mi McBride SL Phone 311 ! 51 3rd Ave, E. Box 1118 Phon M FOR Ql'EEX CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. CoquiUam. July 10, 20, 31. 11 pm. When your house needs a new look on top or just repairs to the roof and gutters, see Mitchell & Limited PHONE 363 Builders and Contractors FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Aeent Third Ave. Phone 568 fan GREER & BRIDDEII BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Corntruction Alteratio Floor Sanding a Specialty Classified Advertising Pays', j aBaaMaMMMBaOTBaw lengths. Blanch (medium stalks three minutes; large stalks-four minutes'; cool quickly, drain. Pack dry. Phone RED 561 P.O. Roxl SLUGO- - SLUGO KILLS SLUGS AND CAN BE USED IN FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDENS AS WELL A3 GREEN HOUSES. I ."if for t-lb. pkg. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. :25 Third Avenue Fhone 101 Mr. Merchant... Are you satisfied with the business you arc doing? . . . IF YOU ARE Do Not Read Any Further IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED We wqyM a.-k you to consider if some of your trouble is that you are not getting in touch with potential eus-; toniers. DO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE RUPERT KNOW YOU AND WHAT YOU HAVE TO OFFER? Spinacn and chard s e 1 e c i tender, green leaves and remove ail discolored or bruised leaves and tough stems. Wash thoroughly and blanch for two minutes. Cool quickly, avoiding matting of the leaves during cooling. Drain and pack dry. Cherries (sourt choose firm, ripe cherries. Wash, stem, and pit. Pack in cold medium syrup to cover. Cherries prepared this way may be used as fresh fruit-Strawberries choose firm. Safety pQct m you stoiK I flol" if you June to - SUDDEMA? The people of Prince Rupert (urn to the DAILY NEWS for OR ARE YOU A "PEDAL PUMPER? That fraction of a second delay may mean Trouble NOTE With 100 efficient brakes and good mental reaction it takes. 87 feet to stop at 30 miles per hour 170 feet to stop at 45 miles an hour 280 feet to stop at 60 miles per hour Think it over If in doubt, don't delay have your brakes examined at LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. EVERYTHING HASN'T RAISED IN PRICE . . . It may surprise many but 1(117 Roerrs Community Siirer flatware is the same price a before the ar. And as the tax U now off it should be doubly attractive. Bulger's always a II standard gm.ds at Chilian advertised prices -even though evprrvs chArsn art more than those of places nearer to the factories. For instance a Bij Ben clock or set of siivrr sell for the same price as in Ontario where it is nude. A large part of our stock is made up of stantUnl advertised goods and we try to keep the balance in line with the prices of other cities. And we guar- ntee t he satisfaction of our goods. Something from Bulgers is always someihmj worth having. NEWS iiml ADVERTISING ! PHONE S66 YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FULL-COURSE MEALS 11 a.m. to pjn, BANQUET HALL TOR LCKCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTUS tUPERT MARINE REALTY (J. CLAUSEN & SON) S W Take timngs of . . . j Practically every home in Prince Rupert receives the DAILY' NEWS. Every person in the home reads it over and over. IT'S YOUR BEST ADVERTISING BET! Are You overlooking it? or are you quite satisfied? The Daily News CHINESE DISHES BROADWAY 1 BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS. MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY ' FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett's, Waterfront) Box 548 Phone Green i'5 CAFE Everybody reads it every day . . . YOU do yourself! ! I 608 JrdATt W. 'Phant'JOO 1 I JI I f . , : ; r