Trine Rupert Dai Hawi I i mil irpi rout mm Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles 1 m avjii ill m . 4 pip i.K"'-"-'"? - . .J$s? : J; :iUJ 5 -'1i-lJ i NATIONAL Sf.WIMC VL t K Patlerns Notions Fabrics THE WALLACE MS i m v r W -T-T 1 m m i.t?ir B ;Ti 5 & HJ. preunU .-j- milium ninriiti DONALD CRISP ilcSl in WAY LASSIE v 1 I V i'l) mi;l $3 '?imf CCPil'Sil SCCIS6H SCI. I II TODAY Y to WED. l V f W Shows at 7 p.m. - 9p.m rmrrt . -whin set. Jiii. iti . sw't ssi. mam uw IV yi - I .11 i EX"rCi8C Swcotbriarects underway, -cnany- forces attacking tiistinc,lve """or Here Cpl. G. S. Brtebota of Montreal, a mem- NrrV'h''n Cinacu rr ' " fU WC" , h p -f '' b D.iiMb Klces or or Invading , ,; forceln and Council nicnibcr.s. Aid ru. iMin and K."(,ita"', WATFPFPnKiT;,::,n remained In ilcicc. When his and -very valuable to kt'cp turn cainc ho viewed the re.wlu- around," the Mayor .said tie 'd-tion as advice to the council. "Nodded that, unless the company is (mmcill is an wjse aill an,,.ld ()f foulld ln default, it has the rwln line but are here to do what can to operate antkner .our e.rs in be done", he snld. "The Chunib-r 1 reference to the default clause in Y.T.. illustrating uniforms and manoeuvres. (C. P. Photo) ' LETTERBOX LOl'-SIDED iMLETING Edilor, DaiJy News: ' My 1 was a nappy , uuuB we nvc m " wf WOI'I l ALL ON if'iiiuiiiurd it inn i',it:e i i In Irullllr till- iina..i ' ' "iiiVUy ' I ike liniili rllulc p., meet I hi; -il uu I.I n, 'Mi, Mayor Unlf-d that ' wr illiln't wii'ili; iiiiich time", I'lilllivj iiuu ii .n i ini'i'tiii'; Wim hi'ld In rlciil with the Ivirt-' Allll'I'lllilll J', H. J;.; . , i U llii- Mnyiir'n (Il l-nee by .nfit-1 Ihh lh,...t hr !u .1 ti,. Miiyor l,;uj ; I'i tii t-lvfn piiwi r in i,i i in r,.. i KHI-lIx III III!') I . t iisry Sirlmis i Aldn iii.iii flrnrirr. C.i-.cv r i I'l.uni'd tu the council jlt fal.iiiT'v' loins lluil. the public Is nnicrrn-c.l iilmul. Mil? pilfer Nlioilii"c iiiui "they (H-j.lrc tin; ciiiincil t i t .ki. !''' M'icitin.1 M"r)iv." A", the I'll. Hither nl ((uiimcric icsolu-W.i.'i lichm cut up bv Inc M;ivi" Nl.tl nut thai ii spcchil couticll iiieclluj! .shiiiii'i hnvc hf-ci cnllcfl Advertise In tt.e Daily Newsl t'lassiried ud.s iir.nR results. ' ,va.vn iVOGUE tlGAKt I i - PAPERS I iwiiuih avill ,werc 45 ,w.s.s,-,;t SHIPS AND WATERFRONT . .. ' 1,1 atUlIlion. 15 p Capt. John Boden, commodore barked a! p:i,,rP: of the Union Steamship Co.'s of these w-ic a coastal flp-t, Is back on his Prince Rupcrl t regular cummand-ss. Co.iiillam squad. -on the Vancouver-Prince Ru-I pcrt-Allee Arm-Stewart route He was here Sunday evening! ""V'-'rtUiaui and again today as the vessel j 1 fy a tlasjirieo ic called on her weekly voyage.) Cipt. William McCombe was re- in L.iniinerce and the public ask us I., nsh.hii,!, . : wilt V,,. , V, ,,r"' . " ,M ,V,TT T u " any ''"'" and ignorant citizen until I at-1 ,2 t" mr. y Uw rltv' y nrst city council meet- iil anviMd the , council to form a St will be dea t with hv Mip utiii.'i t.-.. .... ..... ... !a fro,c CTV- 1 haVU cv":iO:45-Rila Martin's Musical !sf,cn m aU tne mceUngs 1 n.Jve. Klli-hnn icver attended, such a lop-sided ,,.nn a v Kindtrgartt'n L one-track affair. Tw-o people cUd ! their job City Clerk Thain and 1 11 :15 Roundup Time i the local manager of the NBC .HQ Weather Report m .... J-. i fi .iii;i;ilii, liller H i; -'.,' ,' --; '.l. south, l llll'llfll I'l vv? t.iiy t,y ,,iiic Monday Ii in V.VNf Ol Vl.k-l "I OKI V f;-ji iy, 9 p m , dilli'iHIu T . :3'o pin,, ('niiillluni !.' AIIM,, KTI WAUT AMI f'OKT MMI'SON fiimfiay, 1 1 inn. loit noutiI H i:i:n IMRLOm: ISLANDS M, CbilcoUii, Ffh, 17 1') p.ffl. t FOR SOL'TII IJIFF-N ( IIARI.On i' ISLANDS f. Chili iil iu, Feb. 24 in p.m. - Fit AMI J. SKINMIt 1'ilnce Rupert Agent Third Avenue Plume .ICS II, (Cui 2imt hi::1 KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service 718 2nd Ave. W. Bin 9J2 INDM sin CMVITOUrf TANKS, SMOEIq nevmg skipper of the Coquit-lam during the several weeks that Capt. Boden was ashore ln Vancouver on vacation. Capt. James Hamilton, marine superintendent of Canadian Par. ific Steamships from Victoria. pusseu vnrougn inc city aboard the Princess Norah Monday on a round Inspection trip to Alaska. C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah. CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing KnUring Flash Photoi- 1 alien at Bomi Phone Green 389 210 4th Si . l-rtlNCE RUPERT, B.C. ! 1 Hi WESTERS i.k'.l fAB ' VANCO" t... I ! LL SCl'BY Fins BILL SCIBV FIKS B1I Oubjcct to Change) TUESLiAi-f M. 4:1 Slock Quotation and Int. 4:30 The Grey Owl 4:45 Trio TUncs 4:55 -CBC News 5:00-Dance Serenade 5:30 Musical Program " 8:00 Supper serenade I 6:15 Perry Como 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00-CBC New 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Science Reporter 8:15 Nation's Business 8:30 Jr. Chamber of Commerce 8:45 Musical Prog. 9:00 Solo Guest 9:15 Current Hits 9:30 Itecord Album 10:00 CBC News !0:10-CBC News 10:15- Miscellany 10.30 Claremont Hotel Orch 11:00 Weather and Sign Off WEDNESUA-V --A.M. 7:00 Musical ClocK 8:00 CBC New 8: 10 -Here's Bill Good 8:1a Morning Song 8:30Music for Modems 8:45 Little Concert j 9:00-BBC News and Comty I 9:15 Morning Devotion v:su Morning Concert 9:59 Time Smnal 10:00Ellen iu.uu--t.iicn HarrLi Harris 10:15-Carson Boblson .... . iu.ou -meioay Time iii:ai Message Period 11:35 ReenrHpfl Tntrlii.ln 11:45--Personal Album p 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 1215 CBC New i-'an ins ?c !,, , 2,.3r-o ,Bro"tlca,il " -;-Recorded InUiiude ... 1 tlt Aft r ' - "uenioon concert 1:30 Bernic Bradcn 1:45 Comtv M M..ii.nr 2:00 - B. C .School Broadcast J-MRi.n,li! i to,,.i... . -.-im n ion . rrcsenu . . . " lite MUSIC tlOX .... on Mcsscr and "Is Islanders . 3;30 International Comment. 3 411 ntVPI-Hmonfn ZZZ i 1 Ir.WWAiW WW 1 mm mw m i ; dfcast s'i I Tku . 1 ijvcitiitmtm Ii b km rvblnhc . . . . .. r Jiulirt4 , i . V- IM UoitniMni PHOTO"FRAM.i Frame Type Mounts Sec our fine selection of glass and metal frames - WRATHALL'S hoto Finishing SAVOY HOTEL W. L. WOODS. Proo ! fHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 . FRASEK STk FRi f "fllNCB RUPERT """" "--rrtf. r., CHIROPRACTOR nhn P. U HiieiiPii. Fb V 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for OFFICE CLOSED During Cold Weather Open Again About i End of February j I 1 rillEST ;"acs a cnart at W hitehor.se. thejoint United States-Canada that, nf tin, -i . the senior Chamber resolutku w:, r".i".w."aoiuwo" - n.. r.. ..".V . - r 1 0 1101 "' a 10 gif " bai cou luuiu A motion by Aid. G. U. Frizwll asking the power company to live up to Section 17 of the 20 year-old agreement which pro- iuuiuj vu ouppiy i-ne required amount of electrical en ergy lor this city put Aid. Black in fighting trim. Speaking in regards to "defaults" he explained that councils of the past had asked other power concerns for advice without first consulting the Northers B. C. Power Com pany. "This," he said stron;.-l. "is not in ai'l'UlUti IIT Wlt-n nurnomnur" t,, ... .1. ..'l council, r-Pad Mr. Thain, Aid. Black stated t.-.at he had order ed a 3.801 horseuowcr dirrl en . PtnA a an Dmuriranoii nltnl IT, explained, in t-peakirig to mem- bers. that 11a matter uhprp a iir-. uiu piaiu is iocai.ea. sevre tural hazarcs may aiiect the out- nut. Aid. Black tc ok issue with v;iri. ous statement in tne Senior . I n m ncr rrnri nrmn i,.r.i,iri..-rr fr. ,vo, ,nuu (m,iuU; HIL' .,,irn-n.-tw,r. II,... ll.n i.T...i rt .-uioi.uu ... i ui.i.- iiuiLiiLio d. C. Power Co. was not doing all; in its power tc foster industry 'I can definitely prove it has." , he declared. Aid. Black referred to the cx- ccptionally and unexpectedly se- vere winter conditions this year mm to uie tact, inai, uuier parts oi the country had al.so been suf- icnng lrom pawr '-nortagc. Finally, tne resolutions ol the' Senior and Junior Chambers were filed and these bodies wiil jk: auvi.uu ui iae aciion tne citv ias taken llHl 1 1 0ISIIUE0 Tins (lTniMmnt In not publHha or lll.plnyd br the Liquor Control Baata or by th OoTrnmtnt of Brltlili ColiunbU. NOW ONLY 4 CL-JWC I The Mew MONARCH Is Here! I BILL SCUBY U UtitlUVFlKS BILL SCI BY FlltS BUI f MORE MORE BEAUTirUl BEAUTirUl ' II 1 THAN VER! f ' l p HHiIimiiiiiiiw J i JT ,WSil ifower co. At. no mn.tinir T nvnr nllat.rlnl have personalities been allowed j to be brought out unchallenged! such as Monday night when T. j Norton Young was "told off " No meeting, which should be free i of bias, was so callously marred as when an alderman, at Ihci mcctinc as an alderman, rente- . ' ' 1 Sen I lllg ig t the llC PCOPlC people Of of PllllCe Prince ilU Uu- pert and being paid for It. dc-; fended a comuanv ns an em- ployee and forsook his job as an ..uu 'i man. ii tic was ut inc COUU- icil a.s a representative of the i PsP, he certainly won the I rni nrl fnr Ihn -,.,..,,,., I w" -""'w...t. i ( Why aren't other companies! 'and niirnnizntlniic nlWi-n1 tn 1 ifpncl themselves at such meet- ln&s. . . .. i rt .1 ,1 r i X llt(-UU tilt' Ui;illl I COm 101 . ni. ..... . I oeinui uiiainoer ot commerce I when they find out the -way the council so quickly by-passed the resolution sent them and what act ion they took on a long ram-c1 Plan sent by the Junior Chamber or the way a legal resolution signed by some 1100 petitioners a uiseussea. - r ive aiuermeu did nothing'ut the meeting. They could have stayed home. Tllp Ratepayers' Association m'8ht as w-ell be the Klwanis Club for lne amount o; attention and i" - "1' k.-uj kuu iviau, on man. . . If more dcodIo wnuiii ionly attend our city council meetings we'd surely have a commissioner very soon. And another thing, what company, after 20 odd years in business in Rupert, would lose monev and yet want to remain another 20 years to lose more? That question needs no answering and yet one alderman got up and ex pounded t his to some great j lengths the longest and best) speecn matin at tne meeting. Yours for a council where the ! mayor is the chairman. J. H. JEFFERIES. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED II. K. MORTLMKH 324 2nd Ave. (Nrnr CFPK For This R.C.A. VICTOR Automatic '45' Changer Features 1. Fu'ly Automatic 2. Connect to any Radio 3. Fastest Changer Ever IJuilt, c(iniinitt..e committee f.f of the ti,n whole ,iw.i to"makc i, an energetic sudy and comprehensive survcv, call ln solicitors and advisors to sit in with us." He ncain stromrly advised the council to take the matter uusly to recthiy uc wrong that has been done I The Junior Chamber of Commerce resolution was similar to SUFFERED AGONIZING I Ml I 4ncM M.J.4J ... . ... ... i. - - ...wg -hct NMHtlf!, I.Mf 4 ttnmm. mum. UHhtiim COMFORT SHOES for Women Widths c to EEE SPECIAL THIS, WEEK ONLY 1 ! $5,00 FAMILY SHOE STORK LIMITED Charlie Roberts 3rd Ave. box WR !'h. 3: ldspYyiurr ' ' Qood Food For Tasty Meals At Reasonable Prices Chinese Dishes a Specially CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN RexCafle 2nd Ave. Op p. Kupcrl Hotel 7:00 a m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders lliillbiit ('llllllKu I lie lb. I1J I - "uiu IIUU OU ( L m I i VALENTINE Full Mitchell & Currie lid. Builders and Contractors VALENTINE CARDS and CUT-OUT BOOKS I Try it Today 5 ii. - j J raii2 Selection Now At ' -i'M jro lye, ' WWWM.lV ... a aTa m m - FOR YOUR WALLPAPER HANG For Your Interior Pointing ond Dccorc Call SPENCE & MATUIK Phone Dlue 215 233 .518 3nl Ave. ISiixHIH Red 4 Shrine Eond Concert. Feb. 3, Civic Centre Hi irk llllili-l-ls JLu III.. j Locker Plant BROADWAY! 4. Distortion 'rec Music 5. Full selection of Records Available. , CHANGER .TODAY AT tZCT rl in 11 Art, Fni.sl.lc loek.T will Unvj ninny .tHII.-n etiKMimw.-i this s)ilnr :ust,.n..-rs v.'hu hnvr no wurrlra 1. bout th.'lr mcnt su.. y lin y know Uwy arc Hwnin-d of a plu .Iful supply of thr fluent niPBt obtaln-ablo. 1runsNH-tl Ion oil I itul U.-kV Noihi! T1i just come down to tlic Lo,kcr Plant and pick out steak r" "r lianiliui-uiT us they dontrc. No hunting Ironi inarki-t to niaikct for thu lurat that 1 not l'iiuwr trcr 'i..''' mV U"" 'n0,1'y "nl by ,urc''us'"B quuiay n.euU , VJl 1 I JJt Rupert Freezing Company Ltd. Hours 7 1 tin llitO O'ln 2:i0 2nd Avenue A.. For Take-Home Orders Phoned