1 ) 1 Prince Ruperf Daily News Tuesday, May 2, 1950 j TODAY ,7-9 prr bert Mii,.h1 n "iiiii WEDNESDAY OnIyT: : DRAPERY AND 1 CURTAIN DEPARTMENT Cretonne Prints Jl Damask Homespun Marquisette Plastic S Ruffled Sets Panels Tailored Sets Cottage Sets Complete Selection Now at WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE STAGS Job's Daughtrrs present MINSTRELS OF MELODY Matinee Children 25c Adults 50c Net Receipt for Job's Daughters Tour Fund COMING THURSDAY Dlnnir ir.. i - v y mi. ' '' 1 " J 11 I w 'tik -4r z 'INSPECTOR GENERA- SI 60 Is Netted At Church Sale FIERY PROTEST The home of Philip Pereversjff. the" a Doukhnbnr, goes up in flames set bv SSST1 thRC religiUS SeCt- TP" h"SeS W"e troyed In KStovat tne Kootenay district of southeastern British Columbia in fire raids beginnin- April 19 Raider, made no a tempt to conceal their identities ii ol Ir of the methods and 80 are in jail. Fires and pubhc s ng tZo fanatics to -man-made" usedbyjthe protest laws. (CP Photo" About $160 was realized from Rcid Mrs. the disposal of home cooking, 1 In cliar8 o u' assorted cards, and '"g bJ0"1 Wor prons at a Mr. l Presbyterian sprina Tea and Rai !'ld..Mrs N in the the church church hall hall Thuri. Thursday Z Wtete?1 " !M W , afternoon. rrnoon. A A larKe large numnnr numorr Z i l' ' . an rv rv 1 t ladies attended and were rcceivni r t a .i. . "tans ""mission Logos ... Mr: Duncan B'l , Lcod- Mrs. R Evans. Pcui vcu tarcls Kn 4 CIVIC CEil! DINING R00 Group Insurance Being Developed at the door by president of ti-c ardV. m 'Auxilary. Mrs. W. Brcmner anu ww,T? Mrs. E. A. Wright, wife cf tne ! pastor. Mrs. N. Brewer and Mrs. ZZl E John McLcoU ' rclnchargc of n pays Active support oi sXi,y percent of the members of the Princ .Rnwi i. chamhnr r r ... the way of getting their emn.ov- covered will be required if l MARKETS Thpre mnv ho mrinn,..,, i fti"" 'S.&.S10 ?.cnd: st.MnHarrf nn . ... i,' Fresh frtill I Bananas, lb .25 AdoIcs. cookine 31b Wees Fancv Macs. 3 lbs . 35 Lemons, laree Cal. do? OraDcfruit 3 fbr""29 .'Oraiises (Navel) 'Dates 25 , Veeeiaoics Celerv. lb '""""""" .l'i Rhubarb. 2 lbs. rj Parsiev. bunch '.la Turnins E-Dinach. 2 lbs. cello 43 Kaui.sh.es. bunch ... '.'..'.11 '.0i I Mushrooms. Id. Head Ijt.l.npp ".13-.U Cookimr Onions. iOS , Cauhllower. lb 23c'nnrf R.iai ht,,....,!! Tomatoes. Colif. lb .25 Cabbace lb 12 i-omoef-irib1 1D-"I? Cucumotrs. lb.' n Vegetable Marrow, lb. .O! OllUSb. lb 1613 t NERVATIONS AND' group insurance program unclin llle aeS's of Uie Ciiamber is -tj ! become cffective. With this end i in view a special commiiu- n. the Chamber is to continue" wort i on the project winch ni:nm. , cd in. principle hy Uie Chumbtr "v '"b"i.i nn-'uiing. The members of the Chamber WU1 bc canvas-sd by the conuint- tee iuai consists oi T. N. Youngs ' a"1. , A Plan of the Great V,-sit Ufe Assu,ance Co- being workou on. 11 would provide for maximum weekly premiums of 57c for single . Dm,,.,nnn r -'"""J"--a anu i ior mose with Vil wic uuola UI Pill- pioyees earni $0Q '"ore. Benefits would be $100 in case , l of rlpnh dealh and h , an addl- C'Calh r total "isabiaty and $25 Pcr wcek 'n case of illntai. ho mecucai examinations would bt I involved nor would timr. h .,., ! .. .v uiij at'e hmrt. The premiums would be paid both by emuloveis' and , employees. STILL DRIVING FOR AIR FIELD T. N. Youngs, chairman of the i'ir transportation committee of m'Hpwni. u. ORDERS-riUiNJ Service With A Smile When Vou Order "Chicken in the Rough . From r- R OUT Learn to Dance Expert Instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz Jive, Rhumba, Tanyo FRIVATE LESSONS Hours: Mon. Tliru Fri. 4:30-10 p.m Saturdays 2:30 - 8 p.m. For appointments GREEN 491 Mary MacDonald, Director CFPR Radio Dial 124U Kilocycles (Subject to Change) TUESUAr r.M. 4:00 -Meet Oisele 4.15 -Stock Quotation and lat. -Peter Radi&sou -Recorded Interlude 5:00 Henry Muran Show 5:30 Yesterday's Songs 5:45 Tunes by the Trio 5:55 CBC News 0:00 Supper serenade 6:15 Charlie Splvak ii Orch. 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 The Inside Story 7:00 cbc New ' 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Science Reporter 8: 15 -Nations Business 30 Jr. Chamber of Coiiiiiicii'p 5:45 Musical Prog. 9:00-Record Album 9:30 Variety Time rxu -CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Miscellany 10:30 Plow on the Desert 11:00 Weather and Sign Oil WEDUESl-'U -A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News & Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00-Ellen Harris 10:15 Carson Robi.son 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 Rita Martin's Musical Kitchen 11:0 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time ll:30-Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11:33-Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies i2.15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume .2:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:45 Behind the Scenes 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 A Good Wife: Comtv 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Bernle Braden Tells A Story GOOD NEIGHBOUR POLICY 'i ' t. x-vr .il I I ! hi WlLtiiAiltlJl Hanging out my laundry I noticed that Mm. Layton's, next door, was whiter. I couldn't help asking her why. Reckitt'a Blue kerns out that yellow tinge', she said. 'Just swish it through the final rinse. You can only obtain pure white with blue, and you don't take chances with anything that may damage fabric' that's what I cail good neighbourliness and good Hdvico. It's Keckitt's Blue for mo from now on, particularly as it costs so little. A-a-si Jj-Ii- BY SHIPS and WATERFR0N1 With the impending opening oi river boat traffic on the' Yukon River, a large number oi, employees of the White Pass ar1 V,.b Dnil......J 1 through Prince Rupert aboai l me anaaian facmc frincess Louise Monday. The vesse 1 skip- percd by Capt. W. C. Hubenet. arived in port at 11:30 a.m. day- light time from Vancou ver and way points' sailing fori Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagaway and Petersburg at 12.30 p.m. Total number of passengers was 239, with the most enroute to Skagway (154 and then by rall- road to employment in the Whitehorse area. Seventeen passengers disembarked here, thirteen at Ocean Falls and ; there are 39 for Juneau. One person will get off nt Peters-i burg. Disenibarkees here included P. Sweeney, W. Drexrl, Stan Avis, M. Rothccker, B. r&rKer. wood, C. Grant, MLs m. c-ampocii and R. T. Davey. Passengers for the north from here were O. Kovacevich, G. W. Laikin, It. Morrison, D. Kuoy-kow. Miss A. Zaharku, N. S. Me-Glashan and H. Howell. to be back in this country soon at which time it was hoped that m ie action mignt oe taker. i FINDS WAY TO AVOID I HARSH LAXATIVES "The lirnh litxa-tive I used to take nro on a forRotten shelf since l began eating kh.i,)(.(;'h ai l-huan regularly. This gimd cereal has flune wnnrlra fr.r me!" This from Iris M. Wetli . :ta Hunt Club Drive, Toronto 13, Ontario. One of many unsolicilra lettrr. Are you suffering fron constipation due to lack of bulk u the diet? Try this for lasting relief: Kat an ounce of cnsp all-bran daily, drink plenty ol water. If not completely satisfied with reniltlR nftpr 10 rluva cu.nrl empty box to Kellogg'g, London, (Int. Get doublk tour MONEY HACK) it SMBTCHI and ELKINS Plumbing & Heating Prompt and Efficient Service M0HS1 BUSINESS is BAD for Cars In AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE as in anything else, you get exactly what you pay for . . . That's the reason why you're wise to bring your Chrysler Built car to a man who knows it best . x Our trained mechanics have the "Know How" to make repairs quickly saving you time and money. They use only factory engineered and inspected parts and special factory approved equipment. Rupert Motors Lfd. Phones 566 Service Dept. 866 Parts Dept- fw.w.w-w,v Always Prompt and Courteous' ' We're Here to Serve YOU (Commodore Cafe! i "Hospitality and Good Food"! Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders 3rd Ave. David Chow, Mgr! r Advertise in -rc Dally News. HOWIES Build your new home thru the National Hous-'ng Scheme. ( Easy payments Long terms For Expert Advice Call Your Local Builder GREER & BRIDDEN 215 1st Ave. West Prince Rupert, B. C. Phones: Office Black 36T ; Night lied 561 Co-operation of City Is Sought With a view to enlisting full co-operative response from 'the city council in its undertakings, the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce will send President L. M. Felsenthal, Secretary P. H. iLlnzey and W. F. Stone with the I olive branch to the next meeting of the council. me vnamucr wui nave iwo specific requests: 1. That the city council take more active steps towards obtaining Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation assistance for house buildijig in Prince Ru pert. 2. That the city council take steps to have Uie provincial government live up to Us respon;i-bilties in improving and maintaining the arterial highway from the city limts to the centre of the city. I As for the housing problem, view was expressed that the city should take aggressive steps to ascertain the need here and the possibilities of meeting it. The growing seriousnes of the lack of housing here was emphasized. I Strong comment was heard as to the deplorable condition of the highway entrance to Prince Ru- pert. Dr. L. M. Greene urged an i Immediate reconstruction nrn gram. J. D. McRae, M.L.A., said the city had already been asked by the provincial government to carry out work on the arterial highway for which work the government was prepared to pay. As lor the covernmcnt. the Dlan was I to blacktop the road al the way i in from Port Edward as soon as ' ' it was in shape for that work. Concensus was that, as far as the arterial highway was concerned, tne method of approach should be through the city council. Yon Can Have the Smartest House in Town With Luxuriously Colored Cedar Shakes ISLAND CITY BUILDER'S SUPPLIES 505 McBride St. Blue 820 Designing, Modern Materials ' urgpamts WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIEW-MASTER Full Library of Color Reels 1 Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone 040 TAXI NOW-BETTER THAN EVER at Our New Location CORNER OF 7TH STREET AND SECOND AVENUE FOR SERVICE SAFETY SATISFACTION CALL 646 ARROW CABS uie rnnce Kupert Chamber ui Commerce, reported briefly at last nl8ht's meeting of the Cham-bcr on the progress of the cam- PRINCE RUPERT DANCE OT For a Cake That's a Treat THERE'S NONE THAT CAN BEAT THE RUPERT BAKERY 110. All baked fresh doily tancea vegetal. its , Dill Pwirin o ... " " i ,UO Cut Green Beans fev 17 M ed tetitl SZ & uuea Beets. Der tir. .16 Wax Beans- 'ho"-,e a &aUVrurVTZ Baked Beans, 15-oj. tin ea. . .1, Tomators. 20-oz. ea. 17 28 - oz .21 " - )OtK Ouart 25 int. 13 Cream.' unit Laree Gra(lo J3 58B0 Medium cartons 53 Pulieus' cartons 48-ou First erade. lb. .65 Marcine lb. .31 Canadian Cheese lb. .5:; .nil 11 cvaourated Miik. ; lo-oz. mis. 4 ior ... j3 Case ""'.7 j0 Flour Pastry Flour. 7 ibs. Flour, 49 s, No. 1 hard Wheat j.ou Flour. 24 s l-8a . lea and Cofiee Coffee lb 6282 lea JjcLuxc auantitv lb ....l.Oo Blended 33 :g. ' ' Graoetruit la i luiiiatuca. 4U-U6. CO, .10: 28-OZ ". ".. .24 nallon .5b i puie. 20-oz. tiu. j ior 2!t 1 48-OZ 34 Canned trulls Pineapple, crusheu 38 Pieces. 20-oz. .4; Apricots. 20-oz. . . 30 Jnernes, amy, 20-oz 38 Luganoernes. 20-oz. ,2!l Reaches, choice 24 lara Pure, lb 24 l Shortening 31 Soao iOaD. face, bar .10 i Laundry, cake 2 lor .25 Soau Powders. larn 38 ! Cherries, '2 lb. pkt .45 i Coconut, lo 4 b Almond Paste, lb. Jtf i Kruit Cake Mix. id, 45 1 Dates, fancy. 1 lb. t,Kt "You're sure we're GYRO KLONDYKE Prize Lis! BEARD CONTEST fornuTly of Arthur n $50.00 $20.00 $10,00 PRIZES in mcrt.li in mcrcl KLONDYKE 4 CENTS Foot paign for the establishir.uit ci i".-iu at lugwcll Isiai e said that W. R. May o' Can- atJial1 Pacific Air Lines expected , Almonds, (j oz. .3o o'lelled Brazils. 6 oz. . .3d Tl iij, .42 . t Jain.- - art-. trawberi v. 24-oz .55 ,,f 1u5,'r- l '4 .4. "'"LRuuiry, i-io .8 1 '"--'i.Y, i-oz. .. t'each. 4 lb. .83 Apricot. 4-lb. Turkev .C5-70C I KoasUric Chirken ih' .()D lam. ooneu ana rolled, lb . .90 Bacon, side. Dioce ...85 Cottaae Roll. lb. "' .70 iver oausae. io . .5' Fresh Pork Ham lb""".".""' .55 uuiutiia. lo. A i Wpiners .48 Garlic SausaaeTib .55 taaeon. pK. y2 ib . .at 1 Pork Sausaue. lb . Steak, round, lb Kit Pork f!hmw IK .60 hteak. I'-iione. io .8b Pork Tenderloin, lb .98 Ham. ree. lb ,5j not imposing?" 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prizo COSTUME Men's 1st $10 00 2nd $ 7.50 3rd $ 5.00 vVomon's 1st $10.00 2nd $7 50 " 3rd $5.00 BEST DRESSED COUPLE "' $5.00 in merchandise MOST COMICAL C0STUM S? mean longer lasting CQeatiZs the tnum Man or Woman jj.vv C3AHSClAU-rJELLS PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS Everyone Welcome to i SOLD FRIDAY, 8:30 to 2:00 CIVIC Kaien Consumers' Co-od Hdwe. This space courtesy Fashion 251 3rd Ave. W. Phone 179