Prince Rupert Daily NewS Thursday, July 27, 1950 Mrs. E. Santhill. Miss S. Phlpps, TODAY 7 8 30 " "DEEP WATERS ' "THE FAN" - L. R. Wardell, Miss L. Oraham an Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles Clearing 01 Dease River (Subject to Change SHIPS and WATERFRONT 1 Year Through 14 Years According to advice received from E. T. AoDlewhalte. M.P. ' Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Redd, the Misses N. and O. Dell, Mrs. J. Budwick, Miss E. Watson, Mrs. A. Dow-ther, Miss Yates, Miss Clarke, D Green, H. Wilson, Mrs. Marozoh, B. O. Lund, Mr Jorgenson, Miss Noden, Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomson, Mrs. A. Miller, Mrs. Murvlll, Mrs. M. Jenson, W. Duncan, Mrs. R. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lindsay. 1 for Skeena, who Is now In the ! Jjti 1 m 9 m mm ' Bablne district on his way homo ' Freighter Inland King, Capt. by a circuitous route following Walter Ho'mberg, arrived in port jthe recent session of Parliament at 10:15 Tuesday night with at Ottawa, the Dominion gov- 42!', tons of general freight. She ernment will spend $2,000 this !s on Union-Watcrhouse run l arm ,jm year on removal of snags from and callert in at Namu, Co nip- 9 the Dease River in Cassiar uis powder and building supplies, waters. Aboard were th , trict. The work Ls ylated to commence immediately under the direction of J. Cassidy of Telegraph Creek as foreman. Unloading i;ie lirst shipment of mining supplies this wcex fur the redevelopmnt of the old Porter-Idaho mine on the Marmot river near Stewart will be the freighter Chilliwack, Capt William Gleason. L. S. Davidson is In charge of the mining bell Island, Kkmtu, Butedale on her way here. She sailed at 6 a m. Wdnesday for Watson Is-Jfind, whence she will g; to ' to Skeena River canneries to load salmon at North Pacific, Cassiar and Carlisle. She will load at Butedale and complete and to pick up ore concentrates. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. a: . RUPERT . Thev wrnt n f.,- C.P.R. steamer princess woran, " "iuiiu,rj . PEOPLES STORE at Klemtu. Capt.. Fred McGraw, arrived In ., . port yesterday afternoon from Alaska bound for Vancouver.! Mrs. J. Stewau uhm HOTEL ARRIVALS . Prince Rupert operation. On the way up the coast, Chilliwick called at Ocean ' Falls with 150 tons of slack lime..1 Embarking here were Miss Rod-then at Cumshewa Inlet and! well, Thomas Burrow and A. D. . CN R. steamer Prince Rupert, visiting for the past tci with friends and rclat, Montreal, Toronto. Winm Saskatoon, is expected k!, on tonlc'hfs train. Masset on the Queen Charlotte Harvey. Islands, where a caterpillar trac- j Th. vacht Surnarl"ee. oi Port THURSLiAT r M. 4:00 CBC Opera Stars 4:15 Stock Quotations & Int. ' 4:30 Treasure Island 4:45 Western Five 5:00 The Inside Story 5:30 Prelude to Dusk 5:45 Young Man with a Song 5: 55--CBC News 6:00 Canada at Work 6:15 English Favourite 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8 :0C Proposals lor Peace 8:30 Mama's Family 9:00 Guestin' With Kesten 9:30 CBC Vancouver Concert Orchestra , ' 10:00 CBC New 10:10 CBC Ntws 10:15 Focus 10:30 Winnipeg Drama 11:00 Weather Report 11:04 Fish Arrivals 11:18 Sign off FRIDAY-A.M. 7: 00-Musical ClkfcK 8:00-CBC New 8:10 Here's Bill Good J: 15 Morning Song 8:30 Music lor Modern 8:45 Little Concert 9:00-BBC News and Com't'y i is Morning Devotions 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Famous Voices ' 9:59 Tims Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 0:30 Melody Time- 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00 A Man and his Music 11:15 Roundup Time A. Diamond, W. Ferguson, P L. Aastlng, R. M. Bell, A. Stringer and E,L. Hendcrs, Vancouver Mrs. Harper and family, Ocean Falls; C. Turner, Dr. McCombit T. A. V. Tremolay and N. Good..', I Victoria; J. Barry, New Westminster; Mrs. W. Campbell. Oiionn r '1, ,. -I . . , T ..I,... ,1 .. . H .. , land, Oregon, called here last Capt. William F?cles, arrived , yesterday from Vancouver en-rout to Ketchikan. Disembark ; ing here wtre Mrs. R. Ellis, Miss Hattie Showtl, Mrs. W. Rodeburn snd two children, Mr. and Mrs R. C. Cnrwder, D. Mulroney, Mrs. tor was unloaded. She picked ud 23.000 feet of lumber from Masset Sawmills. The vessel spent all day Tuesday In Ru night to clear customs after, a cruise of southeastern Alaskau rr pays tc advefit J v,... ivt,a. R Hnwelli Mrs. M c Howell, W. R. Johnson, Alice Arm; Mr. and D shpnnoni Mr. nnd Mrs. w. mrs. xvici-.augniin, west summer- pert unloading creosoted lumber for strengthening the elevator dock and material for Fraser Valley Builders to be used In construction of the1 liquor store here and at Terrace. . She also unloaded . here 29 piles ranging Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. George Wat.prs. W S Nanipr Miss P land; V. L. Oredson and R. C. 1 i Schmidt. Seattle; K. Enoksen. Hnckctt, Mis; W. Krider, Cora Queen Charlotte Mrs. Islands; A M Rcckcr Mrs. R Cartwrlght. F. Miller,' Mission City; Miss Mls. K. rtr!ht. Mr. and Mr- ' VICKERS'IS DISTILLED IN CANADA AND IS DISTRIBUTED Y CaWttt 'Wood, iv.assc:; u...: Mm. 1 A. M. Brink, Dr. F. Lexor, Mr. This tdvatisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Bond i by the Government of British Columbia. ' rrom 50 to 90 feet for the Skeena River Pile Driving Company nnd then moved down to Watson Island with cement and building ,Muir, Bralornc; R. L. Sanders, nenders, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hart-..Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. WWiaini,.- roani Mr. and Mrs. c. wnson Wrangell; D. J. Mulholland; Miss jj Blair. Miss H. Carey, Mrs. ( Seattle. rC. Beaton, Mrs. L. Crowle, Mr. OLD AGE PENSIONS . supplies. From there she goei , William Wclfcns returned yes-t to Alice Arm and Stewart with S'The Canadian Old Age pen. ' -erda' bV Planc rrom a vacation , ; . . ... . . 'trip to Vancouver. ! slons Act, providing at present - $600 a year in the case of anj " unmarried pensioner, was estab-i Timber suie x-504H and Mrs. Warf, P. Clifford, A. McKenzie, Mr. and; Mrs. C. Stevens, Mrs. Dick and child, Mrs. T. Hilary, Miss E. Smlthe. ASTEROIDS The asteroids are said to be barrpn worlds, without, nir water living t.hinr.o Thnsmk Mrs- A- Munnock. Mrs. C. Blden ., ; ,-, There will be offered for Bale atj llstied Ul 1927. 'Public Auction, at 11 am., on Tues of them are only a few miles In Mrs" Tarker' j Miss J" San&ster Miss R. Hogge, Miss P. Williams, diameter and some are smaller Mirs T. Vaillant Court,. Miss D. Wr:ght. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Griffith, Mr .and Mrs. W. Barton, PLANETARIUM 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 ..Message Period ll:33-Rcc. Int. -11:45 Scandinavian Melodies 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 -CBC Kews 12:25 Prog. Resume ' 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast iO onnic f l fj . N. Matured FJ . jgjf Bottled QO I England The Hayden Kanetarium in Mrs. C. Doughty. Mrs. E. Coady, , New York has 9,000 stars, includ- Mrs. E. Dale. Miss Newcombe, ing those of the sixth magnitude, The Misses H. and J. Potterton. dotting its simulated night sky. Mrs. W. Jones, Miss L: Gurvich, day. August 32nd. 1950. In the office! of the Forest Ranger at Burn: Lake. B.C.. the Licence X-60480. to cut 3 155,000 f n.m. of Spruce, lodgepole Pine and Balsam on an area covering part of Lots 1351. and 1351A. situated northwest- of Topley Landing, west shore of Bablne Lake, Range 5 Coast Land District. Five years will be allowed for removal of timber. ''Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit tender to be opened at the of auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be Obtained from the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria. B.C , or the Dis- I Always Prompt and Courtew I We're Here" to Serv 3 YOU Ccmmodore Cafe . DEPARTMENT OF f'lTIZKNKIIIP AMI IMMIOK TION INIUAN AH-'AIHS I1UAMH SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Director. Indian Affairs Branch, Department of Citizenship and Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, and endorsed "Tcinlp.rs for, Kitwancool lu- Hospitality and Good Food' HEflETO0IllJiMIJI ; lPhone 17 for Send-Out Orders dian Day School." will be received j trict Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. until noon on August 18, 1950, fori (174) construction by contract of: I , -. d Ave. David Chow, Mgr 1. One-room school and attached teacher's residence, Kitwancool Indian Reserve, Hczelton Indian Agency. British Columbia. . Contractors shall tender in com MOT Me At tN A JiFFV , "OOVKRNMKNT .i"MIK ACT" (Section 25) 1 NOTICE FOR AI'PI.K'ATIOV FO A (M B I.lt'ENSK REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED plete accordance with the relevant NOTICE is hereby given that on drawings, .specifications, and tendex-1 the 25th day of August next the Ing documents supplied .by the De- undersigned. IiOYAL ORDER OF fcartmcnt of Citizenship and Imml- : MOOSE PRINCE RUPERT LODGE f rattnn. Contractors may tender, on 1 NUMBER 1061, intends to apply to jie or more of these projects. i the Liquor Control Board for a Club . The drawings, specifications and License In respect of the premises Tther documents will be exhibited , situate at Seventh Street. City of t the following points from 18 July, i Prince Rupert. Province of British R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Av3. (Near CFPRi f S"fOui mett balls "-jgg--j-- I I smothered in Utiy, nutritious ii-'li f beef jrivy. Available in ff V II 8 nd 15 or. cns. Another ""'Im A'tV fine Burns product . . . s. ; 1 W kVlM ' serving good food for I f - 1grffr& ' 1950 until 18 Augut, 1950, tnclu- j Columbia, upon lands described as "ve: j Iits 1 and 3, Block, 11, Section 1, ' 1. Indian " Superintendent, Hazel- Map 923. Prince Rupert Land Regls- ton. British Columbia. tration District, In the Province of W, Indian Commissioner. Post Of- British Columbia, to entitle each K flee Building. Vancouver. British member of the said Club to keep on m Columbia i the premises a reasonble quantity of gt. General Instructions to Tenderers, liquor for personal consumption on Jirawlngs and Specifications are oo- i the premises, and entitling the Club finable at the above offices upon to purchase llrjuor from a vendor deposit of Five Dollars (15.00) In the ! Bnd to sell by the glass the liquor Jnrm of a certified cheque made pay-j so purchased to its members and 'Sjble to the Receiver . 0rrcmrt-vf guests for consumption on the Club anada This deposit will be re-: premises in accordance with the m-o- See ROYAL NAVY Junded- upon return of drawings and I visions of the "Government Liquor D E R,1 E R A R A R U .permeations In good condition to Sheaffer's Ihil dvertijement is not published Qr displayed by th bquof J 0 0Qb 00O00QO ooard or by the Uovcrnmem or ontisa coiumo Act" and the regulations promulgated thereunder. DATED . at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, this 21st day of July, A.D. 1950. Loyal Order af Moose Prince Rupert Lodge Number 1051 H.T. MUNCEY, Secretary. (193) either 1 Indian Superintendent, Hazel-Sj ton,- British Columbia 3. Indian Commissioner. Post Of- free Building, Vancouver, British g. Columbia. Within one month from the date on which tenders close. To receive consideration, tenders limst be submitted on the tender forms provided and must be accom-Tmnled by a certified cheque on a hartered bank In Canada, payable the order of The Honourable the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, equal to ten per cent (10) at McRae Bros. m tne amount of the tender, or ; OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS . . FOR A BUILDER OR INVESTOR Exceptional Offering Large subdivision In Prince Rupert's better reside: section. All services available. No taxes tp pay until : Panoramic harbor view. Area comparable to 38 city lot f prising nearly 3 acres. Easy walking distance to schools Dltal. downtown shonninir contraa urotirfrnnt nnrl ctlW 'v ... v. i'Ji.Ma niic lilllllllUIl Ul .f unada or of the Canadian National Patlway Company and its constituent t' mpanlcs, unconditionally guaranteed as to principal and .interest bv "fhe firsfTime ijoutfif this asij.5-fbint,Sfioit-6oil iVaij ! 4ti Dominion of Cnnnrin nr rt th. I Individual lots available or will sell entire property for11 efnrementloned bonds and a certified eheque if desired to make up an odd iunount. The Department reserves the right - riect any or all tenders and the lowest tender will not necessarily be excepted.. LAVAL FORTIER, v. Deputy Minister. ' Fepartmcnt of Citizenship end Immigration, needed housing development. Priced to sell belo aSSPKArrl VnlllO nn elmllai. r.Mn-l.. rr. If rlnclrrd. ONE MINUTE BOIL With CtHTO you don't have to "boil down" your fruit to make it set. You boil hard ONE MINUTE only. That cuts down by two-thirdi the time needed for making jam the old, long-boil way I The modern, short-boit way of making jam with CERTO is so quick, easy and sure it's hard to believe . . . until you try it! - .... .711.11,01 I u jji njjiri y , itTlllt Allan Armstrong for full particulars. Thone 312 or f teves.) office of Armstrong Agencies. July 20, 1950. (176) It's the natural way, too, because CERTO is fruit lbs. FULLY RIPE FRUIT FINE PRINTING at Vou use RIPE fruit at the peak of flavor and color (Long-boil recipes call for under-ripa fruit.) The one-minute boil does not dull this lovely natural "color or spoil the ripe fruit taste. So your jam keeps the taste and color of fresh fruit. W 3 REGAL PRINTERS pectin (the natural . substance in fruit that causes it to "jell") in concentrated form. These 5 points, typical of CERTO recipes, explain how CERTO simplifies jam making. PHONE 24 222 Second A lbs. of SUGAR "ft1 - 'mm r w A pound ot jam made with CERTO confm'ni no more i oar than a pound made the old long-boil way. SELECT YOUR FUR COl ozs. of CERTO I V 1 I III J ! You add a half-bottle (4 ozt.) of CERTO to ensure the correct ratio ot pectin to fruit and sugar for a perfect set. That endu guesswork CfcRTO helps all fruits to jell perfectly. 5 lbs. of JAM follow fa fa. mat C.i . . rt I $ HOW! TAKE ADVANTAGE Of OUR LOW SUMMER PR" mm II I 654 There's no "lniiing down" with CFRTO, so you BeeauM It's our policy to feitnt the finest, wc want you to ahare the excitement of Streaffer' thrilling new Touchdown Pen! A single, effortless down-stroke empties, cleans, refills completely without mesa or bother. And the smooth-writing glide of the massive 14K gold point gives you writing plea. ure you've never known before) In a dozen liner ways, you'll find Touch down superbly better the pen you're always hoped to own. Prices start at a modest 4113.23. " Mclae Bros. average a )0'B greater yield from the tame amount of fruit. You get about S lbs. of jam where long-boil recipes would only yield about 3 lbs t T our toar wm STORED FREE OF CHA Until Needed . . CONVENIENT XERMS ARRAI Q O at . J5 ptt dm paii Im mpttot Pin- fc - . . Iuv nuV km &4 (Jriirtr calla. t lk for A. Book of 7S T.t Roctpos BILL SCUDY KivtrlinwM It nt puUiihnJ w diiployni W Llmm Cxlrj BotrW at ky lin Cmrnntni e0 FRUIT PECTIN A Product of Gnral Foods . now m. Lab "CMTO- h m tradt-inaHi wn.d' by frmrol Food., lid. 136! ESO 302 - 3rd Ave. Box I