Prince Newt TODAY Rupert Doily -r r Wednesday, March 8, 19 jO 1 1 r -' -.xxw I 7 - !) p.m. 'KOSEANNA lliftV llittttl WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE I ... Hemhust, that. KNOCK on nDOOm , i : i t , -i Wilt (NUtTAIMMIMT ' An Oregon seaside village is ! having the same kind of exeile-; menu that stirred Prince Rupert j some years ago. A sea creature, ; washed up on the beach, cannot ; be explained. It may be a giant i squid, but this is thielly a suggestion. Even in London, the I prince Kupei t mystery aroused wonder for a while, but the day J finally came when identity was established. It was just a shark, I and a common enough one at I that. Rupert had been leaping WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S WEAR Sale Now On At Wallace's Fort Frascr Socks New Road Bridge Fort Frascr and Di.strlrj, Boarr! of Trade Is .seeking support of the Prince Rr.pcrt Chnmber oi Commerce for the project of a new highway bridge at Fort Fru.ser whin, th(, Highway m. A pfj is suhkcsk-j, m , cutoff twuurli,ntr tance.Thc mauPrH the hiKluavifl(.u Returning along Third Avenue to "The Empire" office on a stormy forenoon years ago, the sound of a mingled roar and crash rising above the whistle of the gale made one wonder if .something had happened In the immediate neighborhood of the print shop. It had. While the roof was not blown off, the staff had been scared pale by an emergency just outside the back door. In the shape of a sitae, manifold tons of boulders, muskeg, windfalls, stumps and trees, tin cans and bottles, sodden earth and general debris had rolled down the steep hillside. The mass smashed in the rear of the premises next door a small, frame building containing a butcher shop and occupied up stairs. too swiftly at conclusions. FISHERMEN I am twenty-five cents. 1 am not on speaking terms with the butcher. I am too small to buy a quart ;o ice cream. ! I am to small to buy a box of candy. I am not large enough to buy j a Lickut to a movie, j I am hardly lit lor a Up, but ! believe im when I go to church 'on Sunday, I am considered some i money. Elaine Jarvis. " 7,te is running out, let us have that engine now. We specialize in rebuilding HIGH SPEED engines. We have the equipment and trained mechanics to'do first class work quicker, and at the lowest possible cost. : I I . ... uil iw. . : - Should another avalanche come along and it, looked that way it would be The Empire's turn. This would provide a crackerjack of a story. Live copy was always in demand. But with the lone llno-tjpe doubtless partly wrecked, we couldn't publish. And that would be the h--l of it. J Rupert Motors Ltd U MONUMENT CARVED BY JACK FROST "Salute to Winter", l. title Kenneth Hansford of Islington, Ont., has bestowed on his photo of this rye-catching massive tower of ice. It is one of the many monuments of snow and ice made by this week's sudden snowstorms in Ontario. I March has been saying it with" spring sunshine, and bless her j lor such thoughtf ulness. There will not be so much reason to remember a trying wrhter as Arthur Godfrey, over the air, j warbles that breakfast song of his "Heap Big Smoke But No i Fire." IJ a . Truly a Treal P.A. System For School k j ... 1 f Well, there was no harm in going around and having a chat with the City Commissioner, W. J. -Alder. If a second slide did hit the office, could damage be claimed from the city? The Commissioner paused, and finally remarked, solemnly: "That also would be an Act of God." Up to the present time, the second slide has remniiK'd l r Calvert The wide variety of delicious CAKES will amaze and please you at Education Is indispensable. So is knowing what you prefer to do in life. Sometimes it almost seems there is no preference. Yet, there must be. Discover it, and though you may never make a fortune, there will never be any worrying over a little thing like Mount Roudi RUPERT BAKERY LTD. CanabianUMiiskij 'JJf fdspiTMrr mm Qood Food For Tasty Meals At Reasonable Prices V Chinese Dishes a Specially CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Rex Cate 2nl Ave. 0ip. Kuprrt lluti'l 7:0(1 a m. to 3:30 a m. Phone 173 for Outside Order f P D D Radio Dial V I I IV 121U Kilocycles (Subject to Change) WA 'J liis aJvirtiscnu nt is not puMislicJ or il!sit:ij J liy iin li lio.irj or ly the Ciovcriiiiicnl uf Hntisli OjU, . Final plans for the St. Put-rick's Day -Tea and Sale to be held on March 17 were made at. a meeting of the executive Committee of the Kins Edward School P-T.A. at the home of Mrs. F. J. Hcmsworlh, Mrs. B. Roald is general convener and will choose her helpers from the members of the organization Mrs. Alf. Jensen is in charge ot the home cooking. Principal R. G. Mxre ana staff will tak.' rharae of the decorations and direct the White Elephant Sale. School children will make their us'j-.il energetic canvass for hale-able articles Proceeds Horn the Tea and Sale will go towaia.i Ine f-'l A moject W!:ieii L-i a public. addrts syetcm lor the new school. An linen-sung program was planned for the March meeting w lien Mrs. G. E. II. Montgomery will show, calorcd slides of her trip to New Zealand. Mrs. W. W. Bowes reported a nienuer.shipoi .182 paid up members. Appreciation was expressed to Mrs. Bowes. At the conclusion of the meeting rclre.'.hments were servd by the hostess. Those present in-.-. i.jeo Mrs. R. E. Mortimer, president, Mrs. J. Bowman, Mrs. H. Landscth. Mrs. S. Vcitch, Mrs. B. Roald, Ivirs. W. W. Bowes, BE THRIFTY ! WITH DOMESTIC ' . i ... A Purely Vegetable Shortening .' USE ONE-QUARTER LESS THAN REGULAR SHORTENING Ask your grotcr aaMaannffiHaBV Wlien the Smart Woman Shops far i the Spring Season I L W .... 1:0(1 Jimmy Shields 4: l! stuck Quotations and Interlude 4.30 Maggie Muggins 4:45 Harmony .4:55 VHC News u.'OO - Rendezvous Room !i::in The Question Hox !:4.r Keyboard and Console i:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Education Week Mrs. P. Mark, PTA Member interviewed by R. G. Moore 7:00 7:15 7;30- 3:00- 8:30 i):00 9:30-10:00 10:10 10:15 :00 7:00 8:00 3:10 8:15 8:30 0:00 J:15 !:30 9:59 !U:45 i 11 :00 1 11:15 ; 11:30 i 1 1 :31 ! 11:33 ;i for Iter OPERA VI, JOHN H PRODUCT OF CANADA PACKERS LTD. m Mus.eal Varieties "Saddle Rockin' Rhythm CUC News C15C News Roundup -Clayton Hare, violinist -Montreal Little Symphony Chipmunk x -The King of the Golden River -John Riiskin CMC News CHC News Norman Newton -Musical Program Weather and Sinn Off TIIURtiUAl-rtM , Musical Clock -ChC News Here's liiil Good -Morning Son Music for Moderns l iltle Concert BBC News and Com'ty Mornini; Devotions Mornin: Concert -Time Rlgnat Ellen Harris -Morning Melodies Melody Time -Sfandlnaviaii M'-lodif - Air Kmderuarten Rnnidiij) Time -Weather RiH)rl -Message Period -Recorded Interlude -Personal Album fXi. - - Mid D'ty Mrrott. .. -CBC N"wr - Program Resume B C Fain. Broadcast -Rec. Int. -Alleinoon Concert R"i nie Braden Tells A Story Cointy. - Deeds - B. C. Sclu;ol Uroadeust It's so different toda$r BULGER X CLASSIC BLAC ' SUEDE PUMP' VV OPTOMETRIST .' . 13.95 & 14.95 ! M, ,i.w , BROWNW00B 'Jlnid Avenue . - Mrs. P. Mar, Mrs. H. Helian.i ..is. J. O. J. McDonald, Mrs. F. " -or;;i, a. o i;oorr nci J Gosooc. py 11:45- 12:00 12 15 12:25 12:30 12:55 1:00 1:30 1 :45 2:00 In Eui-optan (onrU 1B tgo it ti rnnsMrrrd Miitremf bononr to be hIIohcI lo watrh lh ' ' ; I . . i I ; i : . i i ' I . . . . i i , 1 1 ! ;J ! ! : : . i . I j t J ; i ; ! ; I J , , ; . : l i : i ! u I I ! . ! J ; i ; i h ; j j; j j i' Ilirr's a royal lircikfiil . . . rrUp, nwrrt-lii'ling, linnry.nltli-n fl;ikrs illi dir fl isl ini-l tvr Clt MMv NITS flavor. Hxlrn (iimmI for viniin ami old bernti'e they pruvidr iioiii-isliiiirnt rvrrllMly nrrtU useful quanlilir; of carboliy(li;ilt-a, ro Irin, iiiim-mltt iind niln-r food -cntiid-. i'.rl I'OST'S (atAl'E-MXS FLAKES at your grocer's today. King cil hi WeaWlaM. Rat o Lio nrr rnjiiyril more wholtsomr, dfliriom, natii(in di-li dun lh ooclrfiil O-GRAIN eerral, I'OS'I S CRAl'E-NLTS FLARFS-made frm .iui-ripmpd wlit iil and naked barley. princFrupert SAILS FOR Vancouver anil lnlcrmoilialr I'm Is Each ThMrsday at 11:15 p.m. FOR KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS WE DO ALL TYPES OF I Unless your pel is most exceptional, he doesn't sing -but he DOtS respond to good care and intelligent feeding with the devoted companionship and high-spirits that only a perfectly m"'f"aP J healthy animal can show. Keep your pet in topnotch condition jdZTr. SW' -iTlTPrTaTf I by feeding him a health-giving variety of Dr. Ballard's foods J)l : J "T-S I .... ensuring a scientifically balanced diet, blended according f JLj7l "iPfil S B Ij't'' I to veterinarian-developed pet food formulas. C'iafr'XA'J-l" I On,! On,!! On,!!! SLj"' Solid brass dog tag . . . engraved with your dog's name and .n hWhit"' address lor ANY THREE DR. BALLARD'S labels. i.. w Mailing iittrvction$ on the pocloj. ' v ir i i --" Write or Call CITY "W DEPOT OFFICE PRINZE RUPERT B.C. BUILDING , . - .. . ; Re-Roofing Concrete and Foundation Work Storm Windows REMODELLING Kitchen Cupboards Floor Sanding Asphalt and Rubber Tile Laying .Call at 215 1st Avenue West Phone T.laeli 3(i7 . FREE ESTIMATES . l'ayme nts May be Arrangrd 1 NEW SPRING I?UIRE