thl cy mj mine mi Prftue Rupert Daflp jftetos Friday, September 10, 1948 Production by 3 R1ce j.R. 'I SHIPS AND WATERFRONT Back-to-School Boys' Clothes Torbit Is Near Ready Alice Arm Man Says Should Be In Operation By November 1 Construction project at the compllny al in... I FILMS FOR SEPTEMBER Bookings at Capitol Theatre For Remainder of Month Announced Picture billings at the Capitol Theatre here for the balance of the month of September are announced as follows: havi'ig boon(lf V-H PH.,-,. RENOVATION OF BOOTH SCHOOL General repair and overhaul work being carried out at Booth Memorial High School is running slow and behind schedule but progress is being made, slowness of delivering lumber and other factors notwithstanding, the board of school trustees was advised Wednesday night by its building consultant, W. H. Short-ridge. The board gave Mr. Short-ridge authority to proceed with the work, decision of an important nature, of course, to ie made by committee. Towtisite ev nectin Wh,, il SUITS COATS JACKETS VVTNDBREAKERS UNDERWEAR SWEAT SHIRTS SHIRTS SWEATERS SOCKS Torbrlt Silver Mines un ti,-! 18 "ported -March of nn couver Island, had struck a rock and sunk in Skidegate Inlet. Three men aboard the vessel were reported to have made a safe escape. The John Essler was equipped with a 100 h.p. engine. An American vessel was also reported to have come to grief in Skidegate Inlet, being towed to Queen Charlotte City. Kitsualt River is being drawn to a successful conclusion by the Northwest Construction Co. of Strike Brings Business Here-Boat Reported Lost in Skidegate Inlet With the movement of fish products from Alaska into Prince Rupert for transshipment East over Canadian National Railways gainipg ground, two more vessels were in port yesterday the Ketchikan motor ships Sydney and Dagny. The Sydney had three cars of frozen fish and the Dagny 6000 cases of canned salmon. According to dispatches -from the south. Wah the J Ri upcrt September 10 and 11 "My, Wild Irish Rase." Dennis Mor-i ' ' gan and Andrea King. September 12 and ' 13 "Riff Raff," Pat O'Brien and Ann Jeffreys; "Honeymoon," Shirley Temple and Guy Madison. Due to circumstances beyond our showing of "My Wild irjsh R postponed. It will lie re-booked at - Mens9 and Boys' Store For All Ages PLAYING TONIGHT AND Sa With 75 bookings assured, the special voyage of Union Steamship Co.'s steamer Chil-cotin to Juneau with the convention of Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia is definitely on. In all, there is accommodation for 100 persons. Departure from here will be made a week from next 'JpltPIfflERIKG IBTTO AN EviPIRE QFj Ontario Farmers Burn Vegetables TORONTO Truckloads of fresh vegetables are being dumped and burned almost daily in the Boultby Avenue district September 14 and 15 "Tenth Avenue Angel." Margaret O'Brien and George Murphy; "Mr. Reckless," William Eythe and Barbara Britton. September 16, 17 and 18 "The Big Clock," Ray Milland and Maureen O'Sullivan.' September 19 and 20 "Jungle Flight," Robert Lowery and Ann Savage; "Western Heritage," by Zane Grey. September 21 and 11 "Bachi- f I r,tRRUl. Alaskan slamon packers assert that large amounts of Alaska canned salmon are to be diverted from Seattle to Prince Rupert because of the current maritime workers' strike which is tying up both ports and ships of the west coast of the United States. This was said to be one of the reasons ' why the Alaska Steamship Co.'s steamer Den- residents say. Officials say the Monday evening, September 20 ii mi n la b hi Water Tastes Bad It's Natural Gas Radio Dial II V- 111 1 f II 1 'i JB f with return Saturday night, vegetables are not worth sat- CFRR 1240 Kilocycle Representing the Union Steam vaging. John Goodman says a trucker told him a load had just (Subject to change) ship Co. on the trip will be FORT NELSON, B.C. (ffi Visitors always leave this friendiy R.C.A.F. station with a bad taste Frank Skinner, general agent come in from his farm to be lor s Daughters," Gall Russel and in their mouths. Claire Trevor. all put Into port Wednesday night to discharge 30,000 cases of canned salmon. Natural gas has seeped into here, who is being accompanied dumped, the farm goods beiiw; by Mrs. Skinner, while coming in perfect shape. But the owner from Vancouver will be Jack stated he would sooner destroy Buckeridge, representative of what he had raised than accept the company's passenger de- ' low prices. He would not sell September 23, 24 and 25 the station's water supply. It's "Saigon," Alan Ladd and Ver a fire hazard and makes It al onica Lake. most impossible to wash clothes of Canadian Pacific Steamships are keeping both steamers Prin partment, and Daniel Shaw the freight department. September 26 and 27 "Thi.t Way With Women," Sidney clean. And it tastes awful. Last summer they tried dig F 4 1 cess Louise and Princess Norahj Greenstreet and Martha Vlrkers; V WARHER BROSXAft ging a new well, but the gas on tne Alaska run via Prince, when a new bent, which had Rupert through the month of .been installed at the Cow Rav cabbage at 3 cents a head. BABY BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE VANCOUVER, P A mother here now knows why hospital ,, ... i "I Became a Criminal," Sally Gray and Trevor Howard. September 28 and 29 "Tlio Late George Apley," Ronald Colman and Peter Lawford. floats in connection with repair work being carried out there, collapsed on Sunday nuVAtFM. :00 Ed McCuraj srngs 4:15 Stock Quotation? 4:30 Michael Head (Tor.) 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 6:00Strlng Styllngs 5:30 Keyboard and Console 5.45 Comunlty Calendar 9:00 Beat the Champs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:40 Rec. Int. 6:'45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 T. B. A. 7:30 Recital 8:00 Prairie Schooner 8:30 Dreamtinie 8:00 Winnipeg Drama ,0:30 Serenade for Strings 10:00 CBC Newj 1(1:10 B. C. Newc 10:15 Speaking As a Listenei 1Q:30 Dal Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off. seeped Into that one too. The only thing that males residents happy is watching the expression on the faces of transient air passengers as they sample the Fort Nelson brand of coffee. September instead of withdrawing one of them for the fall as is the usual custom. On Monday morning the Princess Louise was in port with 211 passengers, of whom seven disembarked at this port. The Princess Norah was here this morning bound for Skagway.' 1lKK3 If morning of this week, it fell attendants last May 13 spoke of over the Greenville fishing boat her infant as a "miracle baby." A. E. S. aboard which were Mr.l Trudy was born to Mrs. Marg-and Mrs. Alex Stevens. The A. aret Nystom with "RH" anti-E. S. was lying on the bottom bodies active in her blood. Dur-af ter the tide had gone out and ; ing post-natal surgery when the sustained considerable dam- RH-laden blood was replaced age from crushing. Mrs. Stev- by "replacement transfusions-ens, asleep aboard the boat at tne infant's heart stopped for the time, escaped injury which five lnlnuteSi and hcr reKplraUon MP MITCHELL h Nothing further has been heard since the denial by the C.P.R. of the report that the steamer Princess Adelaide was being withdrawn from the run and the Vancouver - Ocean S mm k mm m IT JX7 i'l, 10:30 Concert Favorite's 10:45 Concert Favorites 11:00 On the Teen Beat 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded 11:45 CBC Newc 11:55 Weather Forecast. P.M. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 Recorded Interlude 12:25 Program Resume sne actually Deen caught by the iriiuiTiu vm Ml falling timber. Trudy was delivered by Caesarian operation. At the height Falls-Prince Rupert service given up. Contrary reports not SATURDAY A.M. (7:30 Musical uiuci B:00-O:BC News of the operation her heart j stopped and respiration ceased. his Tn nil nnnrniinrpe thp ihi!H MOWER'S REWARD A home owner, wparinc withstanding, the Princess Ade laide sppms tr hp Hntno- ttfoll ac . . indicated bv the fast tha . .hp! rm clothes' was mowinS hK was dead " lawn wnen a in i uJ,! woman a brar.d 12:30 Greg McCritchie's Orch Adrenalin broueht the heart ia iiaiiunug u mucn cargo now . . ( " . f.P new XI . (I'll" oar olnnnnrl and n it A j ' - ' ... I 1-1 ..! stopped asked him:!back lnto molion tne owr&i 1:00 Memo from Lake Success that she is usually late in arriv LATEST NEWS SHOWS AT 7:00 p.m. - 9:05 p.m. SATURDAY 4:20 7:00 9:0ri 2:00 - - - Adult Entertainment .J 8:15 Pick of the Hits 'JL ,,8:30--Morning Devotions ' -t 8:45 Little Concert ' " I 9:00 BBC News Commentary 'i V:15 Records at Random i ! " 8:30 Musical Program . 8:59 Time Signal ; ', ,'10:00 Band Ptand S' lQ:15World Cnurch News wnat oo you get for mowing was completed and the chl'd lawns?" , . I placed iii in an incubator. v. . It was ing here on Monday evenings. This week, for instance, she did K ",e lauy 01 ie nouse lets sn mim.ti.. Wor 1:30 Musical Program 2:00 Ballett Club (Tor) 2:45 Canadian Derby 3:00 Piano Classics 3:15--CBC Nttfs not arrive until 11 p.m. The respiration Princess Adelaide has lone me Uve wlth her- replied the rsllmpd Since become an ins tltntlnn rn ; nume owner this run and abandonment of her service would leave a gap indeed. O o O nl LONDON'S GREAT FIRE The great fire in London started September 2, 16H6. There are at least 250 kinds of violets. SjpeciaHs! There is also speculation as to the plans of Union Steamships Ltd. for coastal service now that the summer runs are ending. Expectations are that a twice-a-week service between Van . - " ...? 3 ..- - FOR OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTO couver and Prince Rupert will The new Model 231 Marconi Battfti 5 il short wave radio. ' be maintained and possibly improved. The improvement which !. The latest In hand wind rroiH plaH it is heard may be made would be effected by operating a ves sel, possibly one of the convert ed corvettes which have hp- a smart leatherette rase for battery rid I. Modern and Popular a new StrombffT Irry park console 7 tuhr prrformanrt uith R F Stage. P I. U S many other good battery m.tf NEW LOW liKt prires. We carry at all times a complete stock a able EVEREADY batteries. PHONE SEE RUPERT RADIO & El come so popular, on a large direct run between" Vancouver north and south with extension of the voyage out of Prince Rupert each weelt'to Queen Charlotte Island points, mak-; ing the direct service 'to the Islands out of here. Thus, it ap-' pears, would be eliminated the costly business of making the1 long haul to the Islands out of Vancouver. A decision on the matter is expected soon. Meantime, the Coqultlam continues on the run between Vancouver 1 and .Prince Rupert via thei Islands with the Camosun on the Vancouver-Prince Rupert-Alice Arm-Stewart run and the Catala on the cannery run between Prince Rupert and Vancouver. I RUBBER : ...... BEST .1: PROCURABLE l-.-t: 3Sotu V':; y OLD VTVC ' "i Phone 641 Box 1321 -3 500TWA& Tm mr ilwiyi tar torn with lir-Fhn! lifKt, strwi, luibh, Kh limtui wm-&4 Mlety Ireadt, thef'ri built la It kottar, bri loniW. PitiiiW ilemil irch tupporti p. i't mu( Mmlwt wmimin tiiitu, nim wwr fcjr Mrririly riittribirtmg ioij wM wtr Mtirt Ml mm. Try m i Mir'tt f Mhr! 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