Prinrr Riuirrt Oallv r?rtu Friday, November 2n, 1948 KENYA COLONY T C D D Radio DiaI taubject M Change) NEW PLANT IS OPENED ?!iin?'"t',j!'u wTPM1 aemid to tn upbiillrtlt fkf Mnt Rupert C ..thort .. 72.z'rzri 1:: r' . - viw Kuan, rime umrv urpunraroi, Ottawa) ' ,. - ' . -,'!:u"j:",u J"1"'" i"-iiiCKiu rtrepi Murium b n nPrt tMily Nrw Ltd.. rd Avrnue. Prmo Rupert, Brlttah Columbia. Q. A HCNTER. MunHKlnir Editor. H O. PERRT. Managing Dlrwtor. MHF h or fiAv t?s nnn iwTfun rv CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILT NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION ... SI'KSCRIPTION HOW mmm. -y Carrter. Pw WWk fvr M.mtn. ?!"; Pt-r Tnr. H00. WTVjto y MkiI, Pw Mom.).. 60c, Per Year. &(Ki Conglomeration of Warriors Now vi Way lo Civilisation Native population of Kenya Colony, once a conglomeration of warring tribes. the building was symbolic of the community. C. C. Pn!kiP;hoi"!'. neneral sales manager of the company from Toronto, brought the greetings of the president. J. S. McLean. He described the wide-fpread operations of the company throughout the country and its many and varied branches and plants. It had establishments in at, least 115 points in Canada. Other officials of the company were introduced alid messages were read from Halifax. Hull, Fort William. Edmonton. Saint John, Vancouver and Is now embarked well on the road to a civilized and resnons iible way of life, Prince Rnper: jRotarians were told Thursday by I Ma for W. Yumrensen of the Salvation Army, who spent 1 jeari LI C 3 , f i A Le r, 1 :;t : -V i r.Jf.. : -lit' ."tvl J : t?, : Oi Kwmcy -r THE CAMPAIGN for I tenant-? of the SI Skeena If In the colony. i The vastly rich area also is scheduled to play an important part in the economic rehabilitation of Britain, due largely to projects on which the British Government will spend $96,000 - 000, mainly to product pear, jts for fats and oils. Within the next six year, ! 10:30- Blltmore HotW Orch. Major Turgensrn said, the l.i- j U :00 Weather and Sifm O.'f. tish government is plannlnp to, SATU KDA have 107 plantations, of 30.0fi 7:06 Musical Clock nr I cki, n4 retardleM o( iutac . In ..y comfurt. fot-fr.b. Throuuhmi 1 ,afliy-rh ,k1 .tyhng th.i ,hwt a'dS Vvimv '1?i.hi1 and Terrace receives substantial '?U'ourH.ireiwt'iit with the statement of Hon. E. T. Kenney, minister of lands and forests, who expresses his own di.-satisfaction with the state of the road and announces that he has drawn the matter directly to the attention of the 1'i-emier. Much of the road lies within Air. Kenney's own riding and it is, therefore, a matter of more than passing 'interest to him. Now he has put himself definitely on record, it is to bo hoped some l-eal action shall ensue. . It is heartening to have Mr. KenneV say that the highway should not and cannot U allowed to lapse into a iMe of impassahility which it is quite poss-lbJo may le tK result unless it is maintained in a mm eflective nwnner than it has been of late. The least that can In? expected is that, if major work cannot N corned out for the tjme Wing, the high-May should at least he kept in a reasonable state of repair so as to prevent further disintegration . Canada Packers Heeeives VWtr Reception Last F.venine Five hundred ljersons at tended the official opening and inspected . the new warehouse branch of the CnucU Packers on the local waterfront yesterday afternoon. The forma! opening was1 by Mayor Nora Arnold. T. W Boles, company Miles manager for Briti.sh Columbia and Alberta with head quarters In Edmonton, presid-td and other visiting company onu-iais spoxe. nerre.snmenisj were served and various souv- to the guests. ,' ; j Mvs. . Arnold felt that the plant was one of w hich the j company and city might feel proud. It was significant thaii the site, which was that of a submarine net repair opera-' t ion during the w.ir .should n.nv be converted to peaceful pur- j suit of trade 8nd JnrHitry. It ' Jttas gratifying that the mana-! ter. Kobert Elklns, should be a local boy . who had lived here ! all his life except for the period he luid ered in the war. In I oflicially declaring Ute estab- i Mshment ' open, Mrs. Arnold' wished the company the best of! luck in its undertaking. j Iu a brief n.piy, Mr. Elfins ' presented Mrs. Arnold with : I oox of handsome flowers on) behalf oi tlie company. Mr. Boles said that the open-1 ing of the establi!une!it hen I was something to winch th. company had looked forward roi I at least six years. The need af ! lacilities here had lon bcenj reahzed. If support w as to be ! warranted, service must bt glv- ; jeu and It was In that spirit! that it had been decided to ex-! pand here. 1 Stewart McDougail, general manager from Edmonton, ex- pressed graUflcatlon of the co operation of civic officials and ne Diuidmg trade which had! t' I QUAL sho FRIDAY TM. 4:00 Ed McCuray smgs :l.s Stock Quotatlonii --4:30 Sleepy Time Story Teller :45 Easy Listening 5:00 String Styllngs " ' 5:30 -Waltz Time - 5:45 About Ton; 6. '00-Musical Varieties 8:30-Malklns Melody Time 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30-Feidler Conducts 8:00-Your Favorite Band 8:30-Citizens' Forum 9:15-Etnma Caslor 8:30 Prairie Solmnrxer 10:00 CBC Nes 10:10 CBC News ltr.l.i-Biil Clifford's Orch. j 8.00 CBC sew 8:15 Pick oi the Hits-8:30 j ' Mornirqr Devotions I 8:45-UtUe Concert 9:00 BBC Ne$ Commentary 9:15-Saddle Serenade , 9:30-McKUes ior Juniors 9:51 Time Signal j 10:00 Band Ptand j ! 10:15 World Jnurch w I M: SO Concert Favorites 10:45 CBC News and Comnentary j 10:55 Weather Report j 11:00 -On the Teen Beat 1 1:30 -Weather Forecast 11:31 Messaee Period I Recorded j 11 :45 Percoiial Album ! t!:W)-Mid-day Meiortiei - 12 15-Rwoided lnlr.U(.e i 12 i5 Proeram R-sum 12:30 Musical Program J 2:00 Ballet Club 2:45-This Week . I 3:00 Piano Classics " j describtd the amount cf fame i wnicn is in the rcuntry. i Work ,h a u-'!u Army In j th colony -s recently com- -i , . v m.- ! '"l ' .aB nlaia" ' a CS 'a" W wcner alul 137 " r.ploy- if eeS 0peral' " " Roh,Cks ",d l?t instJlu,ions i WaJr Yur8Pnsf'1 mas .Warmly by Rotary C'iv.b ie.sid- em D. C. Stevensoi. ior liis ad- dress. Gut.sU at . mpeUr . r....... AID TO BRITAIN THK WvITISH lM'OPLE are -1 period of trial, as an aften which they manned against Nazism. JA'ace did not ln ino- tl P.;- u i .i i e Irit,Sh the ,Tst Hid f , , v i01 'pi .'IUIU.X "men tney fought and hoied. liieir losses w-ere not confinetl to the material acres each, under cultivation, At piTscnt, 4.500 Afrlrr.ns are employed on clearinc land and unotJier 3.000 on aencultuial work. By 1950 .the number e- ; Based in land clearing will have nen to 2a.O00 and those in cul-Uvation to 32.000. One of the great Incident: boons of these projects will be the eradication of the teet.se fly which carries sleeping sickness . microbes that strike down both inien and animals. Elimination i of vast areas of thorn bushes w hich are the home of the teetse I fl.v will add to the health of the country. j Cultural and spiritual progress 1 w naUves has been notable. Major Yur aid. This :ias ; been done largely by ' ies who,se lab,,rs hrtVe m-h to eradicate tribal jeatou.Nies and ! backward superstitions, j Africans are. by nntur.s eour-i teons and cheerful. They are rt -spojisive to sympa'hy. if not al-iways as logical and industrious ;as we would like the mm K.. - id Major Turgenaen. "They are' I very responsive to the te rhim. With an area of S2MW0 wuare inuUes. almost three tijnes thai ot Great Britain, the countrv has a population of 4.000.000 compost icrf Africans. Arabs. Indians and iEurxpeans. The A'.ioa,,, (iom- flnate in numbers Tllo ,, , The climate ranges iro,,, titat stc uplands where erovtli oi u on Highway letter attention and main- undergoing a severe math of the war in the first line of defenses I , . Um fr afl" unkerou s toU1 ,a a rePrt f Ik.. ! 5?aluWn8 commission on mus '"ns and galleries. Vt Suprr-Klremth, Fleiibiliiy, VitHhn Kn, and Lifhi Weijbt, the New COODYKAR KRAIDEI) CORD AIR Mauds Out and Stands l GOODYEAR B?tter Built HOSE is Setting NV Permanence on the Job Fw all your HOSE and TRANSMISSION rtf lTIN consult: PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY H ofinide possible the conHHetianj OI of the the nroiect project ttiitiii within th-r 1 Sudbury. - Early last evening there was a reception in the Broadway Cafe vhen .p,,. of the tained by the company. - ' Irl f) i Exquisitely Dn'mtn Perfectly Fashioned STYLED, TIMED AND SUPERVISED BY ROIEX Sold by Leading Jewellers Everywhere if! wristwatchcvJ 1 ii Don't let yourself in for a dis;ppuintnient. Order carcis now have them in time for Christmas mailing. inww Printing BESXER BLOCK M U Xl r; STF.AMEft PRINCE GEORGE SAIW FOR- . VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY t 11.15 p m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Resrraltons Write ' or Call C1TT OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. 9 BUSINESS AND PROFESSION a great oeai ot their personal ireedom, surrendered for a time in a period of emergency. They have continued to endure auster---4ty. i hey are f.ill fighting. ' T!1C f,;ted.0!n J,),vi,r Kntish jeople need aid. ma-... lerial and spiritual, it has been said of them, some- i TO "1" SJsingly, "that tlev - (an ta j The.v have taken it, phvsicallv and : mentally, for nearly a decade. ' ' - On high levels tlie Canadian and American eov- - 4Tnmets have gone to the financial rescue of the imtish.. On a more humble strata individuals mav contribute to the comfort and encouragement S their friend and relatives of the Isles through scnptions to such organizations as the Unitini Em. erncy niml fr Uritain which is headed bv ,w5 unthrop.c Canadians who have secured imwrtant concessions , transportation and ,ther cSts to The comi)ination of spiritual and material ait-.nce will at this time, further the cause of freedom Aid to Ilnuin is a practical as well as a w-holesom; Shi 1 0nu f TOntribtion to the S Uueh the Western peoples are now commute : fcnf lHl VVrkS haVe alw -adfS: 712 Second Avenue MATTSON'S : UPHOLSTERERS AND FVRNITURE REPAIRS Plastic MateriaU DunlopIUo Maftresse Drape Curtains Bed Spreads Cushions, etc Second -Hand Furniture Phone Blue &18 P O. Box 523 330 Second Anue PRINCE UPERT, BC. GEORGE L. ROfwIE wkie range of products is p- . G. T. Perry. P.i:-.c- Oeorpe: , Major G. Warrander. Princ? Ru-"There are great arts of pis-, pert: A. L. Houehtw. Vancr-tureland and extensive areas' ver: and G. S. Reade Prince suitable lor agricultural dcxrlup- Rupert. months V, ' l.u - ' .. !i " ' CHIROPRACTOR V ii John F. L. Iluelirs, D.C, Ph.CU I 21-22 Besner Bi-jck Phone BLl'E 412 for Appointment HOI HS 10:30 m. to 13 30 p m nd 2 to S p m. I I l-V ll!k I Mondr nd Friday. 7:30 p m foi those uniiblr to mmr during Um day. RECFPTlOKIlfT In attend anc alwrnooDs. P.O. Uo 721 GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Comtructlon Alterations Floor Sanding a Specialty BuiMin? ant1 r"p Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. hicome Tax Returns Compile.2 Ro,',f- -h:nuiys - Besner Block Phone 387 , PHONi PAPER HANOINO AND Black 6ST R'd HELEN' UEAl;TY S Permanent w, IVauty Cu!: ail iu dri ) 204 4lh Street HAXDY.Y home sen GENERAL COSTi PO B..X FOR Y0'- ROCK am CO WORK CALL BIA'E M. J. SAW New. Ail W..rk fi U MARfiAHET orrtiyrrr ROOM 10. 'STONE LONDON. ? - Eighteen cnos t-ve taken from the L2 X'ar Museum. London, in lun tj shell German raiders at sea. This story of Britain's despera- Latest Shades, Styles and Color J. P. MOLLER Plione BLUE 155 j DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5. SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 p.o. Box 1401 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Vok-ing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSl Phone BLACK 75 972 10th East PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR AND MESSENGER Beer. Soda and Ginger Ale Bottles BEST PRQCURHDLE mem. ne said. There are 1 .'tn square miles of exploitable for est containing ebony. copU, eon-ifervus trees, campho:. olive, wattle and pencil cedar. Grown throughout the n un-try are wheat, rye, oats, barley, 'corn, sugar, sisal coff-v tea'. ihx i-mion prouncr ruts, coconuts, cashew nuts, tofcaceo, sim-sim and pyrethrum." Mineral resources have 'nnt -jbeen completely exploded, but (there Is known to he Hd. s,tfa ah. salt, silver, limestoiie, marble and craphite. i "The greatest oo in Use world" was the way Major Vurgensen 5 Home-Made Candy S 210 Phone ; Fourth Street Blue 389 N; fcLeod ngines LTD. ,S,"rs,,rs Marine DlvBW ft McLrod-Lumsdm laoturs, C H R tSLE MARINE and INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Complete Stock of Chrysler Parts and Acceisories 1221 WHARF ST, Imptrr 1413 VICTORIA. Rf. IT PAYS TO Cigarette MILD. SWEfT. V v- f riiONr r.U'E : PO B.'i Phone RED 561 ROLL YOUK OWN WTTH Tobacco BROWHW00DS ; 26f OZ. PHONE RED 751 t ....: . " , " I Ql'AIJTT KB WeII Cartage Ltd. Ft r..n"' Cmiilete MTinc Serriee and Cralinf Packing Cartatf MAC SHOE Bs K BU?E T BLUE it &oi T74 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED TL E. MORTIMER J24 2nd Ae. (Nar CFPRi savoy HOTEL Carl ZarelJi, Prop. PHONE ST T O. Box Ml FRASER STREET PRIXCE RUPERT IIICUTvii.u.. Contrpl Board or by tr Covtinment of Prith Coiunia.