2 THIS AND THAT Prinre Rupert Daflp rectos Tuesday, October 26, 1948 GRAIN tii INSPECTING PIPE LINE P C D D Radio Dial V T I K 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) COMPANY TO STAND FIRM The city council Is using the Highway Construction ComDanv ARE Dljf Piihii-hpa erery Rltcrnoon except Sunday b 'Wince Riipert Daily Keva Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Print- Rupert, British Columbia, . Q. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director. ItfEMBRK OF CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION !cladiast .? SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier. Per Week. 120c: Per Month. 75e: Per Year. 8 00. - By Mail. Per Month. 50c; Per Year, 5.00 as a "whipping post" for its con ! mpetin. I to n: stituents, according to a lette- or 7": . c Prt Bonllk City Council Making Trip To Shawatlans Today Today the city pipelines and penstock leading from Woods-worth Lake are receiving a critical Inspection from members of the city council, headed by Mayor Nora Arnold. At 10:30 this morning they left McLean's float for the trip to the landing on the mainland side of Shawatlans Passage where they will cross over to the lake by launch to the head addressed to the council from the company's Vancouver office. Although the letter stated Q y EYE iS ' t which m. J:: TUESDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Deep in the Woods 4:45 Easy Listening 5:00 The Looseleat 5:30 Platter Parade 5:45 Tommy Dorsey and Ornh. 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:40 Recorded Interlude !:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC New 7:15 CBC Roundup 7:3C -Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Music by Eric Wild 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Points of View - governm,., that the company, had no ofn-cial word from the city council on the matter of retund, news, paper reports indicated they in-( tended to ask for It. According I to the communication, however "una. In sr!n. tad. From there they will hike in to the Northern B.C. Power's Aldean Back soon as the ioj was adiustrf . Rupert came i -Federal By-Elections H ,-THE FEDERAL BY-ELECTIONS in" Algoma i s I East, Ontario, and Rosthern, Saskatchewan, went as eXpectej -with Liberal replacements in 'I" each case. Any other outcomes would have been of ; r, "Pei-ious significance, particularly since the Liberals ; had no Progressive-Conservative opposition in ; . either riding. " Mr. Pearson,' the new minister of external af fairs, had no difficulty in carrying the industrial riding of Algoma East, the principal community in "which is the steel town of Sault Ste. Marie. His'op-"Iiosition was not serious. In Rosthern, Mr. Boucher had a substantial ma-,t "Jority over his C.C.F. opponent with the Social j ,.Crediter not far behind. The result was in line with j , the indication of the provincial election this year i ! that a Liberal come-back' is under wav in Saskat-l chewan. M 'filiations a ports, deen the company has no Intention of complying with the council's wishes even if the company has to seek an extension ot time on delivery of the gravel which tt does nut expect will be necessary. The letter prompted Alderman Casey to remark that hr thought the city should have come in th,... hydro-electric plant and it Is there on up to the dam where their attention will really focus. The 45-inch steel pipe line Is laid part of the way in or alongside the bed of the south fork of the Woodworth Creek and the unusually heavy 'rainfall this past season has dcrtie considerable damage by eroding the gravel and earth from around the supporting founda trance and wouk e "ear Hecate Pointed out tha adjustment been fully protected In the con i grain committee tract drawn up with the con 'I take it you came to see me?" 9:15 Zapateo 9:30 Heritage of Music 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Les. Way 10:30 Pacific Pianoforte " 11:00 Weather and Sign Off WEuiN hSUAY A M 7:00 Musical Clock 7:45 Singing Sam 8:00-CBC New? 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News lunncr action would lead to being rouoted Rupert. auucuuu cumpuiiy oui developments indicated that someone "had been asleep at the switch." What City Council Did tions of the line. Responsibility of patrolling and maintaining the pipe line is shared by the power company and the city as water for the city and for powering the company plant is conducted through this same section of pipeline. The city engineer has a six-man gang and a cook stationed at the power plant now and Mr. Stewart expects that they will be kept busy making repairs lor the next six weeks at least. . . . Approved sale of city lot WHERE WE CAME IN MAYBE IT WAS just a bit of wishful thinking to even suggest a few clays ago that Russia might have agreed to the compromise proposal of the six neutral nation members of the se- 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal "otici t( R d m pt GOVERNMENT OF CM AVz Conversion LoanBonl tion that the Telephone Superintendent be authorized to order sufficient telephone cable tp replace that now in use on Eighth and Ninth Avenues West. . . . Authorized Issuance of trade licences to David Owens, bottle collecting agency; R. S. Traqualr, retail goods; J. H. Ferguson, merchant; Charles Bar-rle, poolroom and cigar store; Clifford Dahl, taxi operator; Ross Richardson, electrical contractor (subject to the approval of the electrical Inspector). 7,. block 18, section 1 to T.' M. Christie for $600. This property was advertised and the only bid received was accepted. . . . Authorizea me per diem j rate for travelling expenses be! increased from $8 to $10 per day.' I . . . Adopted the city engineer's routine report for ', the period from 'October 10 to 22. i . . . Adopted a utilities committee recommendation that Dotttf May 1, 1 93 1 0M HvW NOTICE it lMKbv fivM 4 fcoWtri f otw4 .V CftRvcriiOfi Lcxm ftonrft do4 Mf I, 1931, tf Hrmtr 1 h 10:00 Morning visit (0:15 Morning Melodies 0:30 Roundup Time 'i 45 -Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Musical Varieties 11:15 Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather tuiecr.st 11:31 Message Per;od 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Famous Voices P.M 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume II tK Ovri!o4Q bono of tm mW mm ft Wfta n fd m4 pftor pummnt on m H9mki 1, , t oonh of Conodo, flt (ti ormctool mm ltwtf m w tm4 lono-i m fho Mor I, m4 nmimIn The Christianity of Christ was one of application rather than mere learning. Science had been making rapid strides but the development of religion had not been keeping pace in a world which needed It so keenly. OA Oil K0 on4 ihotl caot to KUM fee OM J , cumy council ot the League of Nations for a ' - settlement of the Berlin dispute. Undoubtedly it Avas too much to expect that Russia would have ; agreed so there was little surprise vesterdav when she turned down the whole thing cold, i So the Berlin dispute is just where it was before, i ' 'The blockade goes on but the air lift mounts in j strength and the western powers are determined j that it shall be maintained, f Possibly the obducacy of the Russians may have .a -salutary effect upon the Western Powers. The continuation of the "cold" war will continue to pro-: -2'e the incentive to . take defensive measures ; against a "hot" one. The fact of the matter is th.-it T?ncci.j tnnA OfMiwo, Aerl 27m. 1941 ft, lANK Of CAN0,J 1 council consider at the next CHANGE CHRISTIANITY MUST BE 'DONE' meeting a list of suggested priorities for installation of telephones as submitted bv 1 the 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast Telephone Superintendent. of LIFE? BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIA In . her bluff which was designed to have the west- 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Concert Hour 1:30 Bernie Braden Tells : Story 1:45 Commentary and Talk 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Recordings 2:45 Don Messer's Islanders 3:00 Ethel and Albert The Insufficiency of learning the troth without doing It was emphasized by Rev. George E. Sendall, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, in his morning service on Sunday. Learning. without practical application, could only lead to sophistry and I . . . Authorized abolition ', of the present practice which' allows subscribers to retain suspended telephone services t the rate of $1.00 per month. Ar you fuinir through th functional nm(dle na' imh-mm! (irrulinr to wma (.'ift to 62 yn.l.' I )- ihm mk you ouffwr mmi hot flasiww, IWI m nrmua. hirlv Tung, tirwi? Than mi try l.ydin K. rinkham'a vittal.l. Comtmiu1 to rriMv iir.h vmptiii J'inlihtTi i oTnpmind ftbio Bhm what IHk Uhy caJl iiUKiioctiw tunic etTei t! '. Princ Rupert District ANNUAL MEET I NT, ' CIVIC CENTHE g p.m. Thursday 28th October, 1911 . Approved a recommenda skepticism, asserted the pastor i VLYDIA E. PINKHAM'S compouw cmjiuwers pacK tiown and leave Berlin. She has been caHed and now she tries to save face Her policy, no doubt, is to do everything she can short of war to. make things tough. -It is probably1 safe to assume that Russia -wants lighting war no more than do we on our side. The situation, however, continues explosive and, as such, is dangerous. v - f i .. - i . All persons interested in our work for to are nvltcd to attend this meeting COURTESY r-,, r-j .t r. - r : ' , , I .-U-"......'!,! . .. w,.,,,.,.. t rl i ' ..... ' ' i u ''?---,if.x, JL i ' , - NORA SCORES AGAIN i 1 1 - Hi ; it . . " I "'3 1 1 piUNCE RUPERT and Mayor Nora Arnold get !.,. another nice spot of publicity in the October We DeliH i. VoH'Hffmsl? ' fx ' p - Phone 311 BUSINESS AND PROFESSION COW R GEORGE L. ROME Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns ComplW. Besner Bloclj Phone 387 BOAT Vi' A P. CRAWLEY Dfsiprnin - I Fine Workman A!nts Tor K'W ( issue ot Canadian Home Journai which has been iiruch in demand. since its appearance on the news . ., stands a couple of weeks ago. The author is Mrs. j Cathie Eraser of this city who has produced one of ' the most comprehensive and complimentary articles - "that Mrs, Arnold has been accorded since she be-; came mayor of the city. I There is a new an'd interesting picture of Her ; Atr Worship, the caption lines of which summarize the spirit of the article by saying: "Nora Arnold is in-. thsputably the leading character in the busy seaport - city of Prince Rupert where, as chairman of an all-J male council, she guides civic destiny with a firm J Jiand." ' Prince Rupert, the author declares, has settled once and for all, the auestion of women's value in thtics and the citizens are pretty proud of the .' blS bluff-spoken, good-natured woman whom they ; ;ave twice fleeted mayor." FOR yo ROCK and CO W( PAPER HANOINO AND WOOD FINISHINQ Latest Shades, Styles and Colors J. P. MOLLKK Phone BLUE 155 DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5,' SMITH BLOCK Phone 705 P.O. Box 1401 CALL BLUE n ben -m Jm I Sfm WOT n jr . , You know it yourself . . . how "' fl ' f! j manY ways a rainy day can I fT WSSri v ffi " -k t?' V, - suddenly spoil. a sunny Jife. -Sf VjZ5 stZ&Mffl ' - n : Fv . : That's uhy it is wise to save O-- jSVSP" ' ': HS W k'A """'-with Canada Savings , , ''"''p'r J" j ? 1 1 1 doem't turn up, your bonds will tHWW S I" "7 . help buy you your favorite ) " I I ? p . 1 day-dream, a holiday trip at Ij L. JV M. J. SAUN New, Modern E Al Work oua MARGARET OPTOMET! In New 0 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 758 972 10t,h East IiOOM 10. STONE j HIS MUSIC GOES ON i THE COMPOSER of "The Merry Widow" died ! "w.!, Sunday but his music will gd on. The music, first ; rrh'eard many years ago, won great success and its ! "popularity is undiminished today. The happy spirit : ITDl. Franz Lehar and the Vienna of yesteryear still ; lives. - New Ph"' P.O. Buk helen; MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE REPAIRS Plastic Materials Rubber Mattresses Drapes Curtains Bed Spreads Cushions, etc. , Second-Hand Furniture Phone Blue 818 PXX Box 525 330 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY ! Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE ' BEAUT! Pcrniaiieii' WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Develonine. Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Stmnlie neauty cw all Its branf' 204 4 th Street HANDYS HOME SE p I of your own. . I I VX P', ;! I .Canada Savings Bonds are on sale now Thev k. u uJ 'I & ,1 i - I for cash . . or on easy istaIrnets sprlad ove'rTwelve Y) vH L IV' It ,hrUh yur bank vestment dea!e"( omh, J J J S !" j ' : ByyoHrs today! . Sy I X , ' . i - V. 'U'i - GIRO - BttEDOWN FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29 AH Proceeds in Aid of the Gyro Swimming Pool JOHN F. L. 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