Prince Rupert Daily News Good Tuesday, August 29, 1950 0ver How ,j Tea I w .v J whllA still LADIES SLIPS yd glasses ar and nrl lemon lemon to taste. I Nationally r Advertised Pacemaker 3-00J -Formula 4-00 ea5b I FRASER & PAYNE ft'. : Iced b a Courtesy Wheels Stuck At Sandspil I When the wheels failed to iway 'come down for the landing on the regular flight to Sandspit w 3R0ADWAY CAF courbey along the tii enrountcrrd by, Marshall and Walter ; ir hn returned t) i yesterday, Canadian Pacific Air Lines Can so was obliged to turn .; tW week-end from Its' motor tr.nijy . , rpDairs at the Seai Best Food v vn imp ma " -.....- U , T-U Al.A.ofl . 1 r4 1AD vana uic --- to make the kiy. uu i .,.,., nrst fliht and was back ble aloni NO SMILES The four main participants In Canada's railway strike of 124,000 non-operating employees pose grudgingly after a Joint negotiation meeting in Ottawa at the week-end after the strike had been on six days. It was the first meeting of the two parties sine negotiations broke off Tuesday. They failed again to reach agreement. From left to right are: A. R. Mosher, head of the two Canadian unions Involved; W. A. Mather, presl dent of the C.P.R.; Donald Gordon, president of the C.N.R., and Frank Hall, head of 15 International unions. (CP Photo) ... u u-hir nn nnest Cook:ng afiain at 9:30 p.m. An extra flight to Sandspit was ... irnnlri itODmunc Ul 1" u i:iut;n mis uiuiimiij Hours 7 a.m. to lajm 311 r -....m-I with a Chinese cannery crew rar uii mv i i from Carlisle heading for Van- For Toke-Home Orders Phone 200 . Jnc nrint At. and couvrr. The regular flight to r-Mwh-ill Tronfnoal.Saspit wa made at the usual Work Petition 1 Finally Received Buildings To Have ! Superintendenls Proper Firewalls iStorm Report Ala-?e trucK umiyt-ifu - - - A petition from residents of jene section of Rushbrook Height 'dated October 5. 1949. asklns for RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR iWMwinmm(tt There mav or. fartatlone tn prices In various stores depend- Fire wall requirements in the' w" request, irom aw. 1. a. improvement in the district was new liouorWe and the electric Bv,Iack.'. Ust nighV meeUn8 u received by the ctty clerk just ? the city councU neard rePrt re the regular council meet- shop building will be complied rom Utilities Superintendent J. ing last night and was referred with, the city councU was told F. Edwards on the situation re-' by council to the clerk for check nd the "rlv"'r nsKpu be of assistance. j ' leran into pas ration- antral interior o:v'r.- :-v strike. All thf-v I at Frince Gfirne wns j . and at (mailer uo..iU j ..ne a srallon nr so. j into Prince Rupert J nicht. Uicy had en -1 torrential waterfalls j in if on wneiner sowt or standard aianue .r usted.) fA tult Bananas, lo. . .24 Peaches, lb. .25 1 - As long as the present rail strike continues you will be able to make great savings at MAHSOII'S SPECIAL SALE All of our stock of Community Plate and rvitnv 1847 Flatware may be obtained at their previous prices. t by City Engineer Don Stewart at Bluing ones out 01 order due to for sufficiency of signatures. their regular meeting last night."1 k-t storm. j Aid. H. F. Glassey said he had . u. n conclusion of the report, Aid. read, a letter in the press last w The matter was brought up by Black thanked upn(i; veek- Irom one of the residenU Aid. . N. Forman, who said he ent and said he asked for the of the district condemning the riuma. id , Lemons, iarse Cal do 5fc Grapefruit 3 for .23 oranaes tnavei) .33 - .7a on to we ruan in i oi-na as a result of the v. uaies Watermelon"' Vo""Z'"i for 2b had been approached by Fire report because It had been pub- council for inaction in that area Cantalouue. each - '''"I chief E. W. Becker In the after- 11Anea lr the paper and that he 'nue work was proceeding in VenttaBity Tnntlrrht V, 11 should Qtnr -sections 01 tne city, notaoiy noon concerning the matter. The dVe " first Urst hand 11411(1 e,urf tnr a firp wall Third Avenue and McBride .- rievs Classified. Celerv. lb 12 ttnuoarb. I us. 2 Beets, bunch 2 for Jio to reach three feet above the: Aid. J. N. Forman said it was fffe- e saia ne mougni xne -at a condition that would have to tetter unfair It was necessary rf roof of any aybuUdhhesaid Duuamg. ne sum, a. and be faed time there haye petit i from tne area (Subject to Chance) WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Jimmy Shields 4:15 Stock. Quotations end Interlude 4:30 Favorite Stories 4:45 -Lone Pine Show 5:00 Rendezvous Room 5:30 Prelude to Dusk 5:45 something in Harmony 5:55 CBC New C: 00 Supper Serenade 6:13-Tex Beneke and His Orch. G :3d -Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Isaac Mamote, Cellist 8 :00 RumpelstllUkin '9:00 Through the Looking Cass 9: 30 -Ferdinand, the Bullfrog 10:00 CBC Nes 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Sharp, Flat and Natural 10:30 Piano Playhouse 11:00 Weather Report plans for neither buUding called every was a -anson's Jewellery-' 60-BUT NEVER i in question be:ore the money by- ; severe storm. for that. necesEary to make the im- called atlen-ilaw ----- - - 'arslev. bunch 10 Turnios . .0 Kadisnes. Duncn ,, , .ut Mushrooms, lb 75 Head Lettuce .13-.lt Cooking Onions. 3 lbs 23 Cauililower. lb 23c Tomatoes. Calif, lb. H.H .20 Caooaiie io 12 Aid. Black --- also ITIPATED NOW Engineer Engineer Stewart toiewan, said sam he ne had iwu --. "on to pr0vements c nuld me parai both for spoken with contractors v.ctoria i ok suouuuica ( said the rate- buildings during tne auernoon t. . "":r " . ."i raver of the district had been 'rtime of constipation I ;uir'iimply by making and that both had agreed to con- . j- " asked by the councU to submit Potatoes, new. 4 lbs. tor 2a Cucumbers, lb .15 me ui- . . -, , . , . . , ,v,. tinim ih wall im the necessary mat pill ur mwlirinf iiiffrrnce!" K. K. U)uncU ,ne clty c!erk had prepared the I petition for them. The one re distance although it would be IZZreTulo n-wrea unanimously necessary to gain permission frnm Vtntirin to alter the DlanS' v '"' Furniture Fashions SPECIAL FOR THIS VEEK Chests ol Drawers ceived too late for action by the VtKeiaoie Marrow, v lb. ....U'i Suuash. lb. 181 j Canneo 4cteflea Dill Pickles, gal. 1j65. Cut Green Beans, fey . .17! Ho. 5 Peas, lancv 2 dot ,2a Mixed Vegetables . J26 Diced Beets. Der tin .16 Wax Beans, rhnice 2i of the liquor store. That per-- council that night was the only, one received to date. It was also Bedford --jjp-. f one o f I ' tao- eon- I- to lack i.l mission, ne assuieu uic tum.u, Timely Recipe would be forthcoming necessary for residents for other parts of the district to submit similar petitions before the i UNPAINTED council could net, he said. I Mixed peas and carrots 2for.35 Pumokln 18 ea. iiuKeu Heun&, 2U-OZ. lin Xt ! Baked Beans. 15-os. tin. ea. .14 Start mlmf an oun i 11:06 Sign Off Boy's Tourniquet , i Here's something brand new.l Aid. Georgs Casey said it had li-BKAN tor hreaklatH t TuxmaDto-AM. been the Intention of the council inly of water. W nft- 1 Tomatoes. 20-oz. ea .17 . 28 - oz 2 for .39 in nut on tlie mud to fiiirity, nd mjtv i. London, Int. Get a noNtr back! to get the work started a year apo but they had been held uo because the petitions had not been forthcoming. As a matter of fact, he said, it had been necessary to have the city engineer go out to get the petition Ouart 55 Pint .13 Cream. 'A pint zi 1i yo want io serve a cerore- dinner appetizer that is different, (try this tea cocktail. It's really ,good and has a tang that will whet your appetite. ; 1 tea bag 1 cup boiling water ; 1 cup grapefruit juice , 2 teaspoons lemon juice cracked ice I 3 Drawers 30" x 17" x 32" High $15.00 4 Drawers 30" x 17" x 38" High 19.00 Mr. & Mrs. 6-Drawers 58" x 1 7" x 32" High' $30.00 :ers .65 - .70 i that day. I The matter will be brought uo Was Effective A 10-year-old Prince Rupert boy was complimented by a city doctor a few days ago for a bit of effective first aid when accident befell a chum. The two lads were fishing In Hays Creek above McClymont Park when Billy Smith sustained a badly cut palm of the hand. Young Dick Bury,' with presence of mind, applied an effective tourniquet which stopped the profuse bleeding until a doctor could be reached. .81 .39 .80 at the next council meeting after A J 1 M - A J.. 4 1 rt.uu iuuuig wain i,u tea uas t. T. , che:ked sf it fr for city clerk has and brew for five minute H-" j fr'1c''ncy' move the bae and allow the brew ' Large Grade A First grade, lb Margarine, lb Cherw Canadian Cheese, lb. .nllk Evaporated Milk, lii-oz. una. 2 tor , Case . Paltry Flour, 7 lbs. Flour, 4a s. No. 1 Wheat to drop to room temperature. ' ""TTFiyV . I - 4 " T..i it v.i... O 'You May Have the Above Chests Finished In Clear Gloss Lacquer For $2 Extra per Piece CHRISTIE'S Woodbilt Prcdutts ; Cor. 1 st Ave. & McBride Phone Blue 720 J3 .7.50 . hard 3.60 '8 i hi into a. cuc&iaii biia&cr i jai with tight-fitting cover, add fruit juices and cracked ice. Cover tightly and shake vigorously un- j til the Ice Ls practically dissolved. Serves 4-6. I -1.83 Flour. 24 s 'lea and Coftee An artery had been severed, the doctor found. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00-l-CbC News 8:10-Here"8 Bill Ooo4 : 15 Morning &ar,f 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 0:45 Famous Voices 9:59 Time BlgnaJ 10;00-Mornlng Visit. 10:15 Morning Melodies 10 JO-Melody Time 10:45-Invltatlon to the Walti 11:00 A Man and his Music ll:15-Roundup Time 11:30 -Weather Report 1 1:31 Message Period U :33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies 12:00 Mid-Day Merodis tM. 12:15 CBC News 1 2:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C .Farm Broadcast 12:55-Rcc. Int. 1:00 Ine Concert Hour 2:15 CBR Presents 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 A Book I Like Comty. 3: 00 -The Music Box 3:15 Bernlc Braden Tells a Story 3:30 International Comty. oulry Furnoce fn Make Your Coffee, lb 1. 00-1. 00 i 'lea DeLuxe auanutv lb l.U jaicts Blended. 20 os 25 Grauelrult .19 Tomatoes,, 20-oz. ea .18 48 oz 3c gallon : - .70 Alo.u. M-uz. tut. tor Jtv ! 48-oa,. .,1 m,,nj., '.v Cahaee triiiu Pineapple, crushed . it Pieces, 20-oz . .4: Anricots. 20-oz - 32 1 Bills Soar;.,. 'rhaul your furnace Wu'U be Ready when wasters Roar! cnemeis amy, 2u-ok,. .38 Loganberries. 20-oz 33 Peacnes. choice Ji ifK tmf-f OM Pure. lb. : - - . -28 Bhorteniil; il Koast Soap. face, bar . .lb i Launrirv. cake 2 tor .25 i'i I Soap Powders, large .38 tiwif rv.. Chjrrks. lb. pkt. .45 t Metal Ltd. 'r "Iron Fireman" V Mr. and Mis. A. E. Dickens Jr. I Xo.Tri p" ih"""i:'Tl 1 f I ''m ' ' ' ii. your "c- Black 887 and family returened to the city . Fi-ult Caka Mix. ID. . .45 yesterday from a motor holiday Dates, lancv. 1 lb. nkt. .sj -rip through the Interior as far fileselna. .38 as Prince George. Jur j gneiled walnuts. 4 lb - .35 Shelled Almonds. 6 oz. SWEET SIXTEEN The Dionne quintuplets are aeen gazing into a mirror (bottom) recently at their Corbeil, Ontario, Canada, home. Just 10 years ago, at the age of six, they were locking into the same glass and time has made some changes. At top (left to right) the faces seen are those of Cecile, Marie, Annette, Emilie and Yvonne. Below (left to right), as they look today, arev Annette, Emilie, Yvonne, Marie and Cecile. 'HONE 79 PHONE 79 -shelled Brazils. 8 o. fcheiied Brazils. M, lb. Jams Pure Blackberry, 4-lb. Ciierry, 2't-oz. -, Peach, 4 lb. Strawberry , 24 -oz Kaf jnerry, 24 oa. Apricot. 4-lb. -. IflaUuir Ships and Waterfront Motorshlp Sidney, Capt. O. Hendrickson, arrived In port at nerves Switch to Post urn! ft unitary ANNOUNCEMENT fa We -ore not taking any cleaning or pressing at present fa We shall attend to efficient service on Tailoring, Alterations and Repairing New Fall Samples have just arrived, v Order now for better choice LIHO THE TAILOR Box 286 220 -6th St. Phone 649 B gentle with your nrre avoid tea and coffee. Diinl Postum I Unlike tea and coffee, Postum contains no caffeia cannot possibly disturb your nervous system oi digestion, of Inter lei. with sound sleep. Postum givee you a grand satisfying flavor, too and save you money up to 60 compared to the HOURS WeetJ.. POSTUM 6 o'clock this morning from l Ketchikan with canned salmon for shipment F-ast over Canadian National Railways and sailed at '3 p.mr on her return north. The jsalmon was unloaded at the ocean dock for storage pending the end of the railway strike. Miss Elizabeth (Susie) Winn. I Juneau newspaper -woman, who has been attending the conven-1 tlon of the Associated Boards of i Trade of Central British Columbia at Juneau, got passage from here to Ketchikan on the Sidney and will fly home to the Alaska Capital from there. a cost oi other hot beverages I Sunday, Cojifoins N. Coffwn --. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. t i i i it , t A Product oi IXTH STEET AND THIRD AVENUE