prints ttupctl Pail? Utint JLtD. Friday. July 30, 1943 Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle CFPR (Subject to change) Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections is a rxicr? minnow in these parts.'' IT PAYS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH VANDERIIOOF American sports fishermen, visiting Trembleur, Stuart and Other lakes north of here, have come to realize that it is a waste Constable Robert C. Moore of the British Columbia Police is being transferred from here to Mttislhiteds There are twenty-four letters forbids disclosing the name. in " Progressiva-Conscrvatives.''! For two words, that's a lot, and, Only part of the spacious, rug-, incidentally, ths despair of head-. ged west U served with smooth tfimtier FK1DAT P.M. 4:00 Ed McC'urcty omgs 4:15 Stock Quotation 4:30 Michael Head (Tor.) 4:45 Sleepy Time Stpry Teller 5:00 String Styiings 5:30 Keyboard and Console 5:45Commumty Calendar 6:00 Beat tlie Champs 6:30-Musical Varieties 6:40 Kec. Int. of good trout to retain anything Deep Cove in the North van-under ( five pounds which they couver district. Constable W. catch in these waters. "Why,"Murdock, from Deep Cove, is said one of them, "a five-poundcr I coming here. Cigarette Tobacco roads, which take time, peopie and money. Skeena cannot hope to equal California just yet, but line writers. Trert is no elastic in type. And you cannot do any condensing worth a hang. "Prog-Ccn" has a meaningless, stupid unthinking people hold that look and sound. "P-C" makes notion. All things considered, yju think of Pi ivy Councillor, and with due allowances, Skeena We Price 'Em- You Take. 'Em! VIRGIN! A MUD. S W f E T, BRIGHT 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 The Living Voice (Tor.) 7:30 Lubka Kolessa (Tor.) 8:00 Prairie Schooner 8:30 Dreamtime 9:00 Prairie Showcase "J'o-y ' is the right length but has not done too badly There has the wrong Uste. Under the will be fewer jolts and jars, as banner of "Conservative," the time wags on. The old song party scored its greatest achieve- j "Wagon Wheels" gives you the mnts. That meant progressive-. idea, mvs. ii it me.i.t anything. Why! PR1NCL RUPERT YEARS AGO Twenty-Five Years Ago 9:30 Serenade for Strings OPEN 3Utt DALECAltm Aden's 3t)t,h lned shorn,. a tuw!hli; ship decide t, strip lo y(.ari :, rei pack it around'.' Frank in Prince Capra, Rupert, ,n.00;BC NeVV, yesterday, told the Daily NVws he PLEASED WITH NEW STEAMER Alaskans Mould Use Prince George Local Official Back Not only the hundreds of tourists which she is carrvlrs but ll. a tP.iHer from 3rnesl " ...... ... WALLACE'S Great j Clearance SALE j SALE A CMP ON Chech and Double Chech I Shockley for the moving oi mi 10.1O-B. C. News. 10:15 Speaking As a Listenei 10:30 Olympic Game Reports 10:45 Dal Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off. old provincial court house from j 10 ' stop ur. was always being mistaken for Farnk Capra, the distinguished' Hollywood producer. Me said, further, that because of the confusion, he might change his tne corner oi ." "nriu c, Third Avenue to Sixth Avenue and Bowser Street) Agency itnp Cits from far places roll through the street;, of Prince Rupert, and yachts, redolent of n anifold comforts, linger in the harbor. Holidaying, this way, is getting closer to both country and people. There is mors leisure and space. Fewer are hot and bothered. Woes of the world scm a long way olf SATUKLiAY A.M. for ronversion into u w.njuib , the people of southeastern Alaska ports are highly delighted the Temple was accepted by building committee. with the new Canadian National name. No chance. Most of us never have his luck. There is quite a relish in being taken for a celebrity. That's only human George visiting Steamship Prince George, reports William Crulckshank, general agent, passenger department here, who is back in the city after SHIPS and The gasoline cruiser Vaquero, owned by Col. R. N. Stewart OBE, was taken to the dry dock after submerging when beached In Island Bay, Wark making a round trip to Alaska Mcinb(.rs tj bor fojinuiM,,,, and A. M d. Prince nU1,.L toria alter i,- 7:30 Musical uiock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News Commentary 9:15 Records at Random 9:30 Musical Program 9:5 Time Signal 10:00-Band Ptand 10:15 World Jnurch News 10:30 Concert Favorites 10:45 Conceit Favorites 11:00 On the Teen Beat on the new ship. Indeed, the Prince George has made a great The first hu ld.ed years nre tr.e hardest, in '.r e case of Eu-monUn, announce Thuneay to have a population of 125,000. The city's history does go back somewhere around a century. For Canal. The vessel was caught' hit and the local people of Alas WATERFRONT when u'rifii - the I. if tide; i.mr- , i ..i. .. 1 1..... ... .lor in snaiiu" MUinr'x n ka are clamoring for accomo travels dropped and Iineo. vui.n dation for their own generations there was little there, i which it is, of course, impossible j when it rose again. D- C. C..rbis Spokane in;,.., A notice from the Department of TransDort advises that the passed to give to any great extent at this time in the height of the' W()rd g recelved ln Uie city tourist season. The tourists also . Kln fpd(,,.ai min 11 :30-Weather Forecast acetylene fog gun at Green mjjSi 11:31 Message Period on the J'rina, return truir. j other than a fort. She has known ups, and a good many downs away down when the C.P.R. was built through Calgary. However, Edmonton had Frank Oliver, who could take a lot of beating and whose ability to use strong language was plainly a tift. Island has been replaced by a diaphone fog signal which gives one blast of three seconds duration every 30 seconds. Don't Worry... we've lots left ! Our beautiful gifts are so attractive that some people find them an irresistible temptation. However the choicest pieces remain for our wisest customers. Vie gather stork from many parts of the world. Diamonds from Africa, rubies from India, opals from Australia, gold and silver from Canada, china from India, watches from Switzerland and America. The ister, of Public Works, would visit Prince Rupert August 1 and 2. Arrangements were being made to interview and enter- 11:33 Recorded It :45 CBC News 11:55 Weather Forecast. P.M. 12:00 Mid-aay Melodies 12:15 Recorded Interlude 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 Greg McCritchie's Orch. speak highly of the new ship and the service she is giving. Alaska towns are again cashlne in on the tourist business this year on a scale which they had not done since before World War II and it is proving a distinct boon to them. Mr. Cruickshank had the op tain the minister. minimum 48 m a x i m u ,n ; inches On her regular ten-day voyage from Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands, Union steamer Coquitlam, Capt. Alex Mc-Lellan, arrived in port at 630 this morning and will be here until tomorrow night when she Thirty-Five Years W. E. Fisher left on the Prince It Pays fi A: 1 :00 Memo from Lake Success George Bernard Shaw, who was 92 years of age last Monday says there are three great men 1:30 Musical Program portunity to travel as far as in the world. One is named Stalin. Another is Einstein, the scientist. The third is a playwright, but an inborn modesty will sail on her return south over the same route. In addition to local passengers, the Coquitlam has a considerable number of round trip tourists. Remember that something from Bulgers is always worth having. 2:00 Ballett Club (Tor ) 3:00 Piar.o Classics 3:15-;BC News FISHES FOR TOUKISTS SYDNEY. Australia P The tourist minister of New South Wales is going fishing abroad for tourists. He's taking a foior film of big game fishing TODAY AM) SATl'RDAY fl f U CUtK DEIORAH mi wtJ, llvyaaaM jfMfe ttVfp1 VaW, - maa1 k, M-G-M'f lift Whitehorse, Yukon Territory while the Prince George was at Skagway. Whitehorse is a thriving town today of a population estimated at from 3500 to 5000 persons. It too, is feeling the" benefit of an active tourist traffic as well as being a transportation hub where rail and ship meet. The Yukon River Ketchikan motorship Dagney. Capt. Joe Burdette, was in por1. yesterday discharging three car MARQUIS IS IMMIGRANT CAPE TOWN, South Africa 'CP A British settler, the Marquis of Tavistock, heir to the Duke of Bedford, bought a $100, loads of frozen fish from Ketchi- off the New South Wales coast The kan or transshipment Ea.t over to lure American and British 000-farm here recently. 1 steamers are having an active I season. The local official was impressed with the rugged , travellers. marmiis said on arrival that he , Canadian National Railways grandeur of the railway trip from THIS AND THAT had come to South Africa primarily to give his four children "a better chance of life than they could obtain in Britain. Fishermen! Skagway over the White Pass line. htrrTirtwitttifjt;ij?:i BE SURE Have your KM by Expert Servicemen at.. Train Schedule rot tbe rv Monday, Wednesday. Friday -8 p.m. 'rom the Eaxt Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday-10:45 prr. LOTS FOR EVERYBOy NMW i ll.i w RUPERT RADIO & Ell Box 1321 . TIP t . tm. "V M LONDON. 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