Ttince Rupert Daily Newt Saturday, February 11, l'JiU 1 7:i0 Sptcial Speaker ; 7:30 Bach Bl -Centenary Series j 8:00-Startlme j .' 9:00 CDC Vanoouver Sirinu 1 (iloiiij; llie , TODAY 7 - 9 pm 'THAT IATMidn W aler front Hiiywaysp f f D D Radio Dial V I I ( 1240 Kilocycles' Sunday Midniie Ol j ct Id Change) Orch. ; 9:30 Vesper Hour " 10:00-CHC News 10:10 CT3C Nus 10:15 Seafaring Women ! i 10.30- rrelude to Midnight ; 11:00 Weather and Sign Off i ! i Kverv week something new auoeurs on the shelves of Hie stores ana business houses ot i 9000000 0 0 0000000000 i prince ituuert and tnrotmh. this 'column the Dailv News will try MONDAV A.M ana kl'co vou ud sio (late on , tust what's new in Kuuerti , Horrinji Fleet .Moves Southward Power I Shortage Hits Waterfront Last catches of herring from the northern subdivision were taken late Tuesday afternoon off Hut-: lei's Cove as the ."0,000 tons quota for that area was; reached. Between Sunday noon and Tuesday at 4:o0 p.m., seiners off Butler's Cove netted 10,225 tons! Most seiners and packers headed for Helmcken and1 j The beautiful new ladies' ex-! pansion bracelet is the answer , to a Valentine or birthday pre-' sent for that certain someone. These sensational new waleh ' bracelets are set with individual : birthstones in each link of the bracelet and theres one for , i each month of the year. The base is of yellow, white or pink i HUiKT MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY I n , 5 - ' ; J m : fANOTiitn . Jrzni'mT nnAMM . . y gold. George Cook, jeweller, is Surf Inlet . in the Central sub-1 snorta e. Sufficient power for Miowing xnese in nts window envision as me caicn mere 10 i this week. freezing during the day prevails and extra hours with added power when power is avail- i able required at the C. N. R. docks for loading and unload- i ing vessels. tdate is 27,711 tons, less than 12,000 tons short of the 40,000 tons quota. The catch in that area from Sunday noon to Frl- day was 4,590. I , 7:00 Musical Clock j 8:00 CBC News 8:10- Here's Bill Good t 8:15 Morning Son; . 8:31) - Music for Modems ' S:45 Little Concert , 9:00 BBC News & Cotnty. ! 9:l5-Moiniu8 Devotions j 9:30 -:.;urn-aig concert j 9: 59 -Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Carson Robison and His Buckaroos" 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 "Rita Martin's Musical Kitchen" 11:00 -Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Round-up Time 11:30 Weather Report 11 :31 Message Period .11:35 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Personal Album P.M. ! 12:00 Mi'i-Oay Meioales 12:05 I.O.D.E. Jubilee 12:25 Program Resume 12:30-B.C. Farm Broadcast !2: 55 Recorded Interlude I 1 :00 -Afternoon Concert ; 1:45 - Commentary Pioneers 2:00 -B, C. S'hool Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 - I O D E. Anniversary 3 :,)- The Music Box 3:15 -Don Messer and His Islanders 3:30 International Com. 3:40 Divertimento 4:00 -Betty Phillips GLOVES I Mouth savoring treat treat will give your meal time a lift are Swift s Premium Veal Rolls. Made of the finest of veal this new Veal Roll is processed with a c;!ati:i': of beef fat. Oleo etc., which produces a hard tasty crust on the roll when roasted, and -the resultant fat makes delicious nriw The Locker Plant are featuring Veal Rolls this week. : A sleek new green alligator i shoe with triple instep straps, is I the latest for the ladies. These alligator shoes come in 4A to B sizes with a high Cuban heel SATURDAY -P.M. 4:30-SporU College 4:45 Music tor Moderns 5:00 -Music from the Films 6:30-Prairie Schooner 6:00 CBC News . 6 05 National Hockey Hioaeicasl, 7:30 Organ Music 7:4i British Empire Games 8:00 Whatcha Know Joe? 8:30-Current and Choice 9:00-Byng WhiUekar Show t:30-A son'! in the Air 10:00 -CBC Ni-.'.VS 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Rentier Trio . 10:30 Dal Richards Orch 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SUNDAY 8:30-Recital :00 EBC News and Con.mei.tary !:la Memo irom Lake Success 0:30 Harmony Harbour 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 10:30 - Way of Uk Spirit 1 1 : 00 CBC News 11:03- Capi'l Report 11:30 -LVlie.ious Period 12:00 -N Y. Philharmonic Orch. 1:30 - Church or the Air 2:00 - Salvation Army Program 2:3;i Critically Speaking 3:00 John Fisher Repoi Is 3:15 CBC News 3:17 How About the Weather 3:27 Weather Report 3:30 - Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra 4:30 My Uncle Louis 5:0(1 National Sunday Hour' 5:45 -The Old Songs i:(0 Stage "'" 7:00 CBC News 7:10 Week-end Review SOME OF THE BEST m- 9 p m. Following the ceasing of seining in the northern sub-divis- ion, thf 'Canadian Fishing Co.'s ! packer - Cape Beare," Capt.1 Barney Arm. arrived at the I Atlin Fisheries dock and un-l i loaded 5 tons the same dav. On I Friday the- -Watlerfall", Capt.1 Elias Wold, -tied up at Atlin Fisheries and deposited 6 tons of herring for bait. Harold Thome assistant manager at lOlt FASHIONS TASTE The Prince Rupert Yacht Club activities are still quiet except for a few owners who occasionally drop down and check their vessels. Probably taking advantage of the- mild weather and, of course, the low tide. Pat Wilson's ' Margie" was being repaired by its master Friday afternoon. The owner was caulking the keel. same day safe and port the sound. Tonight's tm-East at 1015. 5i morning to forty minutes Li bring it in at Ainn Announced deliveries so 'mil n .1 i.. . 1 1 ... i amounted to about 1 They are in the window of the . ' Z ' lons- ; Family Shoe Store. I Pripre Puprtt's herring buyer': are irked by tile fact that, due to the power shortage, a capacity batch lor th" year cannot be used. Mir' loads have been taken at itumu. Buttlale. Stevenson. Vancouver and Vam-ouvcY Island ports, lint according ti ine btiver hen . the .''Ivrt.age of electricity Jus not caused him loo much gricl Hut. he onlv tie of them. 'I i:e others mav h il ', a different opinion. Of coins" money is being Inst bv the hid":, try here, as is aUo the ruse wi'h cily merchants and other business concerns. j RUPERT : peoples store-; II your suosenpUon is In j arrears aiul you tlo not receive your paper, please do not j blame I he publisher, the new ! boy or llie post ollbe. J do a in tie straight talking tt. ymirs-ir. Co-opera! ion of sul- MTilXTS ill tlHS '"'.'.at'1 WOlll' be appreciated, it would save : ' :i lot nl trc. ul.le and every- body would be nappier. Subscriptions a: payable in ad- ' vance. ! To smarten up that attic spare; , room or den the new Elchwood i plywood is w orth a look. Etch-, jwood is made by sand blasting out the soft grain of the' 1 wood leaving the embossed grained effect on the surface.' ; The finished product lends it-! 'self beautifully to various desir-' able finishes. The Island City Builders up on McBride Street ! handle' the new plywoods. QoodF F(jr Taj, At Rca',i,(l.! ( hini-w Uhlii. D. C. Stevenson, in charge of herring investigation in- the Pacific. Biological station at Departure B.iy on Vancouver Island, was in the city on an inspection visit this week lie returnee! to the station by plane Friday. Notwithstanding the cold sua)) which a few weeks ago stopped herring seiiu-g in llus area, this year's operation is considered good. No packers were lost, -as is the ea,.e in some seasons, but at least one ease of overloading caused concern among crew members. The Canadian Fisheries packer "Cape Beale", Capt. Barney Arnl, took oil a little loo much herring Tuesday allernoon and. while on its way to the Atlin Fisheries here, llie vessel, bucking heavy seas, took on some water. The incident was not seri- ' ous for the vessel arrived in U s business wi :e to advertise. Fisli plants here and in Port Edward have the power shortage to soiiiii extent. An agreement between the Northern B. ,C. Power Comapny and fish concerns, Canadian Fish and Culel Storage Co, Northern B. C. Fishermen's Cold Storage and " Prince Rupert Fishermen's Cooperative, lias led u (lower on alternate elays lor each plant :o that herring can be received lor hail. Nolson Brothers at Port Edward are operating, but ;t a reduced capacity. They have been taking herring during the week. The Prlnc Rupert Fi hermen's Co-operative will receive a large batch of Hie fish bait next week. M at packing eslblishments along the waterfront are not sul'tering tlue to the power e in t.hc OuilV Ne';4! chop:: enow Locker Plant I 'i irk l; iblii 1.-5 Use tb. ! llnlilna (liuiilss IflC II). To Advertisers To insure publication of display or classified advertism:;, :opy for same must be in tin- . .'lice of the Daily News by 4 p.m. tin; day previous advertising. Iietpili einents ol the mechanical department make lhi.1 rule necessary. TRAIN SCHEDULE l or the l;asl Monday, Wednesday. I'ri. lay 8:00 p in. I'liim llie I'iasl Tuesday, Thur.il.iy, .lj.iiurday ; 0 : 1 r p.m. D. C. Stevenson, hospital administrator, and C. O. Ham, manufacturers' agent, have been elected to membership In the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com EesC 2iul A vr. 7:t)li ;i in. t Thorn: 113 I'ir l-'i'.p-.iir l.-.riii-f will hiivc nuuiy siiliIn-U cii-t.utn is tins spriri'.. Customers wliu h;if no worries "''""I ' I ii 1 1 iiH iit. supply '11,1-v kirn l lii-v arc ushii i tl nl :i pIcnMlul mipply o( the Ilnmt mciit obtuin-:tW" 'I r:iH'.pMit;itinn dil 1 icult u-s'.- Mom-! 'l'lu-y just, c urn- dnwn to the I,oi-kt-r PUuil, iuitl pick out slcuic. sic-.v, i m.-h.l or li.uiibiirniT as Ihcy desire. No hunting Irom nuirkct to nmrkct for the incut tht Is not tlien. . Join U.i-.-c hiipjiy pcop i- reu locker, suvc tine, nioncv and worry by purchusing quullty meats by the goiirter Irom the Locker l'huil. Eiipert Freezing Company Ltd. ','eit (n7r.-- rrr-mfrj, Joseph Chell, Inspector of schools, returned to the city p board the Chilcotin Friday after an official visit to ' - merce. I LSI U1Y H IIS ISII.I. KC'l'BV I I ItS I 2.r10 2nd Avenue Phone Red 307 J" vt ' . f "' " ill I f : : ? -1 7 L.7 f: ? $ il ;V : - V t . ; - 'it- LJ- , . v? ,1 1 - ,., )n 4 -r 'V iCMAME YOUR f HEIST f OE. J VMS BILL SCOBY F'9 ix s( ri!v i t its 1511. 1. S( rv 1 1 its MOTHER OF EIGHT SEEKS ELECnON-Onc of 30 women who arc nniniiiK as Labor party candidal cs in the forlheoniing British i-eneifil elee-lion is Lady Pakenham, who Is shown here with her son, Kevin, two ye;ns old. She has seven ol her children. Lady Pakenhiini is the wile of the British minister of civil aviation Your Neighborhood Store, Now Known As "JOHNSON'S GROCERY," 1048 Hays Cove Ave., is Seeking a New Name. Your Ideas May Be Worth Money. So Don't Delay. ENTER TODAY FIRST PRIZE Groceries to the Value of $1 5. GO. Your Choice. SECOND PRIZE and THIRD PRIZE Two Value-Packed "Surprise Package" hampers of groceries worth $5.00 or more- FIVE Additio nal Priics of $1.00 each Mitchell & Cmrie Ltd. Buildc r$ and Contractors a 'JL Knilling Supplies For h l Mcliriile St. Phone III I i Newlands Soaker Vqo' sBio Headquarters for WINTER SPORTS EQUIPMENT Skis and Sk i Equipment C.C M. Mulched Ice Skate Outfit-, Cut n bell Badminton Rfuquets and Shuttle. ;o h Sleighs l.l;irf Ave. .v.. Entry Ulutiks tivmlyUe ul ti.is slorc with each individual purchase of $ 1 .00 or more ' . . Enlcr as often as, you like. All entries become the properly of James 5. (Jay) Burns, new owner. JUDGES DECISION WILL BE FINAL VALENTINE CARDS FOR YOUR WALLPAPER HANG For Your Interior Pointing oml Dff0' Cull -SPENCE ft MATUIK I 'I ".'tie Blue 215 - '- $ ; ' VALENTINE CUT-OUT BOOKS ' Full Selection Jui l(js will he; Mayex Kurlderl khii Sgt. Pottcrton, B. C. Police James S. Burns (new owner) In case o( u lie, llie cnlries will lie awarded prizes according to the date and time of posr-mark. SROADVAi Contest Closes Midnight, February 28, 1950 b& torn a?? ti TO LH 1 - I M ri 1 1 1 1 Y1"! Sk ?f 1 Ui 1 Mi ''j MPS Yi.. - fil i -i l.fl. IfJ Finest IMS E Hours 518 3rd Ave. ox lH8 Kcd 400 Shrine Bond Concert. Feb. 3, Civic Centre For Take-Home Orders Phnt'