Prince Rupert Doily News Saturday, January 7, 1900 4 i TODAY Frank Sinatra ;(.U. Kelly "ON THE TOWN" ft ML.. I Jit ite: jRay Reflecls . and Hem i ni st : HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS ? Midnitc Only m I 0:55 9 p.m. Sunday Virginia Mayo Zacliary Scolt In "FLAXY MARTIN" Ladies Blouses - Dresses I, I j : ! ul Muni I'rtstun Fusttr AM A FUGIT I ROM CHAIN GANG ' - r MON. TO WED. mmwm : Coats - Suits - Slips - Etc. : l LOWEST PRICES EVER : Sale Kow On At : E RUPERT PEOPLES STORE j m m Cilcn Ford I a! Til 't '"." s.; ;w in VBGzwhnms THE DOCTOR AN 5") THE r.lot; I II. II I.. ll it, 1Jlt From the standpoint of motive, says a Paris statistic, love can be seventeen times more deadly than liquor. The "morning after" for example, might become permanent With labor and material available and local industry continuing a normal pace. Prince Rupert's population should be 15.000 within another few years. Most folks would consider it a modest estimate. When a developing city has solid, all-year-round payrolls, it's easier to stride from 15,000 to 20,000, than struggle from a few hundred to 6.000 or 7,000 and sometimes stick there for a long and a dreary stretch. President Truman says poverty is to be eliminated. This will not be in 1950 but there will be no long wait. People listen to what they enjoy hearing. Rc- member the time Mr. Dewey lost tiie election? Truman knows his public. If the Chlgnecto Canal is ever cut, it. will connect the Bay of Fundy with the Straits of North- TOUGHER THAN HORSES In endurance tests, camels can outrun horses after three miles For A New Year's Treat ' HOPE TO CAPTURE EUROPEAN HONORS -Nearly 100 of Britain's loading manufacturers and designers pooled their resources to build this racing car to challenge state-backed Italian and French racers. At a recent secret trial it notched nenrly 150 mill's an hour. The new car, chief designer of which is Peter Berthon, is expected t'j be prime favorite for the Grand Prix d'Europe, the classic race Britain will stage for the first time this year. At the wheel of the new B R.M. racer is veteran racer, Raymond Mays. MAPLE LEAF mm 1 JL VZ&J " umbel-land, located between servility. Let it never be forgot-Princc Edward Island and New ton that in any movement toward Brunswick. The Strait has long injustice and oppression, the been the chief source of oysters first step is the crushing of un-and lobsters for much of Can- fettered publicity. I'M II I V TIIK NATIONS I INh.vr MAIM.K II.V1 Priiduet of Canada Parkers Ltd For The New Year 41 HI a i- i i a I 4 ? f Yr; 5 i b "A -t'; .' ' G.E. Radios $19.95 to $269 05 G.E. Floor Polishers $59.3! G.E. Washers with pump $149.5; 6 cu. ft. Leonard Refrigerator $299.5! G.E. Dual Control Blankets $49.51 Trilte Torchicrc $14.1; Trilite Floor Lamp $1$.l; With Silk Shade Electric Toasters $7.50 to $32.5: Electric Irons $4.20 to $23.5 Electric Razors $19.95 to $26.7 Sunbeam Schick -- Remington DON'T FORGET YOUR NOMA TREE LIGHTS CHANDLER'S ' PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash IMiotc? Taken at Horn.- Phone Green 389 216 4th S PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. l.tTXHM STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermedial! Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN IVi:iMi),Y MIDNIGHT For Reservation! Write or Cal! CITY OK DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPER'' B.C. TTTFl ?3 Elsie DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANY MORE BUT WE DO Have the Best Hamburgers in Town 1 At, MILLIE'S ! OPEN 0 a.m. to 1 a.m. D.VILVi Just off Third Avenue 318 GUi St. Ph. Orders Blue 921 Your Radio will play a merry tune when you take it to Blue 992 KEN'S CLINIC RADIO For Satisfactory Service 718 id Ave. V. Blue !!t:j CHIROPRACTOR i John F. L. HiiKhes, D.C.. Ph C 21-22 Bcsncr Block Phone BLUE 412 for f AppolutinfDt j not us h im. iu i.i.Mi p iu. aud !ni:;m to r - in. - - i.mm'js t l J MuikIht hii'I l-'i'lUi'.v. 7.:tO p in. for I tliowe llliiihlr to rollir flllrlllK tllP day. KBCKITIUMIiiT. In aUenil- tAiiv HrtrriKMiiis. NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. LID I a sen nr.n nnn t rT? J r-.ir Pi-.iiniiu.nt. fiunre i:i a fit'.ht for a $00.- ada. There once was a time (but certainly not now), when one could buy a barrel of oysters for little more than a dollar .And as lor lobsters! Right out of the sea and a litlld later on more crimson than Moscow. This Is mid-summer in the South Atlantic, the South Pacific, in South Africa,, Australia and so around the globe. "Once, during Christmas time, I was in Pretoria," remarked an old soldier yesterday." Ye had a barrvi of almost warm beer, and used a lot of cotton wool to make it look as if someone had sent to Canada for snow. Anyway, we could not do more than our best. But that was hardly enough. Who likes warm beer in a warm country? If it could be clone, exclusion of the press as a matter of calculated policy would finally reach the point when papers would become anything but free. They would publish, but only with others knowing well in advance what was to appear in print. From possession of liberty, independence and unafraid the press would descend to slavishness and Drawings for "secret pals" lor the year took place wnen the Women of the Moose h.-lJ -their regular meting in the Moose Temple Wednsday night with a good ' attendance and Mrs. Harold Munccy, Senior Regent, in the chair. Refreshments were servca by Mrs. F. Gomez, Mrs. G. Robinson and Mrs. W. Harrison. : Newspaper advertising pays off 'in dividends. 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News i 10:10 CBC News 10:15 A Scot in Canada 10:30 Prelude to Midnight ' 11:00 Weather and Sign Off MONDAY A.M. I 7:00 Musical Clock . I 8:00 CBC New. ; 8:10 -Here's Bill Good i 8:15 Morning Souk ! 8:30 Music for Modems ' B:45 Little Concert ' 9:00-BBC News & Comty. v:d&- Momms Devotion? j 9:30- -r.iorn-.ng concert i 9:59 Time Signal I 10:00 Ellen Harris ' 10:15 "Carson Robisou" i 10:30 Melody Time : 10:45 Scandinaian Melodies ; 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 1 ll:15-Roundoup Time 1 11:30 Weather Report ' 1 1 :3l -Message Period , 11:35 Recorded Interlude , 11:45 Personal Album . P.M. , 12:00 Mif'-"a v .Veiodles 12:15 CBC news fi:2i -Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast !2: 55 Recorded ii.terluile ! 1:00 -Afternoon Concert 1:45 Commentary Pioneers , 2:00 B. C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Melody Matinee ; 3:00-The Music Box 3:15 Don Messer's and His Islanders :' 3:30 International Com. : 3:40 Divertimento , 4:00 Bernie Bladen Tells a ! Story In. Kesner Block PRINCE Rl'PKKT, B.C. I'liunr ?! STtWAIlT, B! I 000.000 fori tine, Frieda Koesling, Berlin nurse, gains U.S. citizen-1 ship by inarryinti Paul Kosswig in the German city. The vast sum I was left by her uncle, Charles Kovsiing, who emigrated to the U.S. in 1000. Some 500 persons claimed the estate, but the field was harrowed down In two families. The newiyweds will go to the HOLLYWOOD cafe Carbondale, III., home of the 62-year-old groom. They are shown leaving a Berlin chin ch auer tin; wedding ceremony. I 11 "youi subscription is In arrears and you do not receive your paper, please do not blame the publisher, the new." boy or the post office. Jut'1 do a little straight talking tc ycurself. Co-operation of subscribers In this regard would be appreciated. It would save a lot of trcuMe and everybody would be nappier. Subscriptions are payable in advance BUY SAFE REDUCE RISK AVOID LOSS USE ONLY A TAYLOR SAFE j In a cheap, interior sale you vill j endanger your entire busmesa lilo Are you conlident that your sale will protect its contents against sevore tire, or thett? Is it large enough to contain all the record and valuables you should protect each night? You can be sure with a Taylor Sate. There are Taylor Sales in many sizes in which you will have the greatest security obtainable. Ask lor details and terms ol payment. J 6cJ. TAYLOR LIMITED TORONTO SAFE WORKS tiS Front Street East Toronto Ettabluhcd 185b. VANCOUVER BKANCII SALES AND SERVICE ; 310 West Cordova St. Vancouver, B. C. I jAlways Prompt and Courteous We're Here to Serve YOU Commodore Cafes "Hospitality and Good Food " Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders 53rd Avei David Chow, Mgr.J Sale Now On Women's, Children's and Men's Shoes SPECIAL Stadium Boots NOW $5.25 per pair FAMILY SHOE STOKi: IJMITKI) 3rd Ave. Itox lillK I'h. 3,r.7 50 MOST Ur-TO-DATE CAFK IN THE CITY OPEN IKOM 3:30 P.M to 3:30 A M We Specialize In Chinese Dlshei CHOP SUEV CHOW ME IN Kor Outside Orders rilo.NE 13S Radio Dial CFPR 1240 KI'Tcyclen I 'Su'jfeet to change) SATURDAY P.I4. 4:30- Sports College 4:45 Mu.'ic for Moderns 5:00 Music from the Films 5:30 Prairie Schooner I 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Musical Varieties 6:45 "Coco ths Troubadour" 7:00 Whatcha Know, Joe 7:30 Organ Music 7:45 Armdale Chorus 8:00 Musical Program 8:45 Toronto, 1950 8:30 Current and Choice 9:00 Byng Whittekar Show C:30 A song in the Air 10:00 -CBC NEWS 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Harmonaires 10:30 Dal Richards Orch 10:45 Edmonton, 1950 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SUNDAY 8:30 Recital i:IIO BBC News and Cott:iriet.tarv 9:15 Memo from Lake Success 9:30 Harmony Harbour 9:59 Time Signal 10.:00-B.C. Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 30- Way of tho Spirit : 00 CBC News 11:03 Capitol Report 11:30 -Religious Period 12:00 N.Y. Philharmonic Orch. 1:30 Church o. the Air 2:00 Salvation Army Program 2:30 Criticalty Speaking 3:00 -The Old Songs 3:25 CBC News 3:27 Weather Report ): 30 Vancouver Symphony Orchestra 4:30 The Happy Time 5:00 -Nationa' Ktmday Hour, 5:45 -John Fistier Rejiorts 0:00 Sluge "ST 7:00 CMC News "I :lu Week-end Review 7:20 Special Speake 7:30 Bach Centenary Series 0:00 otarllme 0:00 -CBC Vancouver String Orch. le Oeore Mkllhrw jirfcmt Srrvie. Expcr! Watch Repairing ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED You'll yQf He Kutisfii-il jffp'-X v IV t V : OFF ON TIIKIU t'ONRYMOON - WavitiK to well-wishers. New Yoi i:s.Maynr V.'iriiant O'D'.vyer and his hride. Kluan .Simpson, are .shown at Stuart. I'la., aljoard the yachl Ahuar II 'on which I hey sj)"iil. Ilx'lr himeyinoon. After a cruise thioni'h Florida Keys, they returned tu New York. CO OX, Jeweler 4 1 Mi" ir : PHONE 79 V 1 Cients Matches I'roni $29.75 GEORGE 027 3rd Ave. PHONE 79 Weekdays Sundays . Wallace SEE i tanuanj . . - V';i ' . J HANSON'S JEWELLERS Slock Reducing Sale v 9 a.m. to 9 r m- 12 Noon to 2 .m-7 p.m. iO 9 t.m- MOB OUST SIX FROM TOWN Jehovah Witnesses olive Lundcll and Winifred Parsons were run out of Juliette, Que., for the second time on Monday when they returned after being warned by a mob of townspeople not to return, Juliette residents, 99 per cent Roman Catholic, says the Witnesses are a nuisance, btir up trouble and advocate "immorality." Police did nothing to Interfere when the girls w?re put in a cab and taken to the outskirts of Montreal, 45 miles away. NEARLY ALL MERCHANDISE INCLUDED !N THIS SALE 50 SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE "Trouble with you is, you give up too easily!"