7 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, July 19, 1950 Old Smithers ' RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Mine Reopens With a two-phase production plan whereby a small mill will be Installed immediately for the treatment and shipping of gold ore, the proceeds of which will be used to finance the development of extensive silver-lead-zinc re sources and the setting up of a POWELISOIHEEN id-iS w SCDII win COATS SUITS DRESSES 5 UNDERWEAR HOSE RAINWEAR . AND CHILDREN'S WEAR RUPERT PEOPLES STORE j J7p : ; viif ?rv II. . I i i -v v. . Jf r-.vly' much larger mill for the purposes of the lower value minerals, the well known old Glacier Gulch mining propeity near Smithers has changed hands and is once again the scene of active operations. Glacier Guich Is situated on TJllrlcsxM To.r mMinfnH 1 1. jingLake Kathlyn and about six i miles west or ismitners. Tunesome, Colorful The property has been acquired from the original owner Stuart Oamrbell, Grover Loveless and THURS. TO SATURDAY 79 p.m, LAST DAY KEY TO THE CITY" "Nancy Goes to Rio," Feature IMcture tor Week-End at Capitol Theatre , Les Banta by the Glacier Gulch j Mining Co. Ltd., a company of I young Fraser Valley men, headed !by W. E. Forbes of Mission as EBY & SONS Ann Sothern and Jane Powell, , president and consisting also of as mother and daughter, la an L. W. Boddie, Mission, vice-pres-unusuat casting feature in ident, L. Quance of Vancouver FIRST REGIMENT j The Orena'ikr Guards, ranked 1 ds the first regiment In the' British Army, was ratefd in 16B5 as a bodyguard for Churles , II. I LTD. CONTRACTORS and John Borne of Abbotsford. With C. A. Munro as superintendent, seven men are now at "Nancy Goes to Rio," technicolor musical whicii is tne feature picture coming to the screen of the ici.fAiits - i:i:moi)i:i.u7 Capitol Theatre here this Thurs- work on the property clearing up day, Friday and Saturday. : the workings and renovating rOl'NDATiONg Let us' help you pi The story of "Nancy Goes to i buildings and road which ron-1 that new home undJ A FEW POINTERS Governor-Goneral Alexander gets a square dance lesson after a "chuck-wagon dinner" at the Calgary Stampede. Viscountess Alexander, top right, danced in the same set with A. L. Smith, mrmber of parliament for Calgary West, and Mayor Don Mackay. The Alexanders spent two days at the week-long stampede. (CP Plioto) the N.H.A. I Rio," finds the two popular ac-neccs lne property direct with; tresses as friendly competitors in the highway. I hnir drcrn 883 BoiSI JUST ARRIVED Another shipment of HEINZ BABY FOODS Per Dozen, 98c Per Case : $1.95 Mo vine. Tacking Cratin; Shippinir and (lincri) , Cartacc and Sloraf Corr.plele Rrllahie and li CFPR Radio Dial 124U Kilocycles both careers and romance. I In the city yesterday was Mr - Also seen In a star-studded I Forbes who was looking into the cast are Barry Sullivan, Carmen j Possibility of acquiring the old Miranda, Louis Calhern, Scotty Uovernment ore sampling plant Beckett and Furtunto Bonanova. wnich might be used as a mill for Several song hits are featured the PId ore- Mr- Forbes was ac-in the colorful show Including companied by Harry King of "Nancy Goes to Rio," "Embrace- j Terrace. I able You," Musetta'j Waltz from I Mr- Forbes, speaking to the (8ubject to Change) 12:55 Rec. Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 2:15 CBR Presents 2:30 Records at Random 2:43 A Book I Like Comty. -3.00 -The Music Box 3:15 Bernie Braden Tells a Story 3:30 International Comty. it't Rrrvlrc, also aynts i Aylmer PEAS, No. 5 .. 4 tins 57c HONEY, No. 1 Whit 41b tin 85c NEW LUX, Lge. pkg. .. 2 for 69r Canadian Liquid Air Co I for Oxygf-n. Acetylene and we!dl"g supplies. "La Boheme" and "Love Is Likeual'y ews. referred to the un-This" bv Miss Powell: "Shine on lusuaI set-up of the property with R N ST YS Lindsay's Cartage Harvest Moon," as a song andlts two distinct ore bodies one ll:04-Fish Arrivals 11:06 Sign Off ' THUk&DAl-AM 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00-CbC News 8:10 'Here's Dill Good 8:1a- Moj iiinii Sung S:30-Mu:;ic for Moderns 8.45-Llttle Concert B:00-BBC News and Com'ty 9:15 -Morning Devotions 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:43 Famous Voices tf:b( -Time SU'nal 10:00 Morning Visit. 10:15 -Morning Melodies J 10:30 -Melody Time j 10:45 Invitation io the Waits 11:00 A Man and his Music Storage Limited :r. unit l'utk Avemw Phone 755 FREE DELIVERY Est. 1910 I'lnitu i n dance routine by Miss Powell, suiu-oitmuui ana ine otner Ann Sothern and Louis Calhern; .sUver-lead-zinc. the development "Magic in the Moonlight," duet and operation of which could be by Miss Powell and Miss Sothern;. 80 complemented. "Time and Tune Again," by M3ss Expctation is, that the gold mill Sothern. "Ylosee-I-O" and "Car- wiu De Producing this year. SROADVAY CAFE The concenirates will be ship-1 oom-Pa-Pa" by Carmen Miranda . WEDNESDAY P.M. ! 4:00 Leo Barkin j i 4:15 Stock Quotations and ! ' Interlude j 4:30 Favorite Stories j 1 4:45 Lone Pine Show , 5:00 Rendezvous Room ! 1 5;30 Music by Martin j ' 5:45 Something in Harmony 5:55-CBC News 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Tex Beneke and His Orch. 6:3d -Mus.cal Varieties 7:30 Talk by President Truman 7:00 CBU News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 8:0C Program of English Mu.sic 9:00 Canterbury Tales 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:1 5 Talk Supplement 10:30 Piano Playhouse pea out over me railway irom Smithers. There are some 500 feet of" tun ¬ A notice to mariners from the district marine asent here an nels and iihaEts on the property 3ftA Bcst Foi nounces that the Dall Patch gas which shipped four carloads of w TsSV land whistle buoy i In Seaforth , gold ore between 1933 and 1937 i i i b-vosmcvcvvw i REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RKl'UKNS PREPARED 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 -Weather Report U :31-Message Period 11 :33-7-Rr(:ordcd Interluoe 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies I2:UU--MlCl-LlMV Hrwi.: P.M. Chahnel is reported not burning. ,. The property is equipped with This aid to navigation will be re- five camp buildings which Mr. lighted at the earliest opportun-' Forbes says are sufficient to f-incst Cock:ny accommodation 1 meet present ! requirements. 1 .., Hours 7 a in. to 1 am For Take-Horne Orders Phone 200 R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR'. (j? - i - . i2:25 12:30 Program Resume B. C .Farm Broadcast 1 11:00 Weather Report - THE BEST Silver Standard It Duthie Mine , SMITHERSinteresting rumor current here Is that Silver Standard Mines Ltd., which for some nme nas oeen successfully oper- ating the famous old mtne of that name at Hawlton. ha.s become interested in the equ&ily famous Duthie mine on the east1 I em slope of Hudson Bay moun- tain here. Once one of the spe?-.tacular mines of this district, the Service PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING BUD SCHUMAN 'Old Post Office BldgJ Duthie has been inactive for manv vears bus has always be"n regarded as having further definite possibilities. ' FINE PRINTING M REGAL PRINTERS PHONIC 21 222 Second A.-. HAS GROWN (&)Mffi4'rX'?2i4 $t 1 V- -:-UjL X-,-'yly I E:,"3T 1950 1950 i is the the fiftieth fiftieth anniversary anniversary of of the the Wear-Erer Wear-Ever line line In In Canada CanadV These These aluminum aluminum cooking cooking utensils utensils were were introduced introduced here here at at th'e th'e Jf . 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Today Alcan has twelve plants, all of them engaged in the aluminum Industry; while more than 1000 iudejendent companies across Canada shape the metal into all sorts of useful forms from kettles to freight cars. womm 72. Fashion Footwear ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. fnducwl and Procawn of Aluminum far CmaJian InduUry and W arid Uartett flunlt al SUwiii4( io Full. Arvid, He Malipne, Sbipbw, Port Alfred, Waieiiold, Kinnton, Toronto, Elobicok 12 oi. Biscuits in Every Bex