TODAY AN D THURS. 7 -fin A lng of "Old Scotch Mother of Mine" "Smilin1 Thru," and "Mother Machrce Mrs. J. S. Rinck accomoanled at the Jprituc Uupcri paile UltVo Wednesday, April 6, 1910 jTRIBUTE PAID iTO CITY COUPLE Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles CFPR (Subject to Change) "PERSECUTION" Lively Scottish dance tunes . ...... r.,n...lln TI'ill Qilrl piano. An attractively decorated wedding cake, which centred the flower covered hosts' tables, was cut by the bride and groom. rang inrougu vaui" - 'EXAGGERATED guests Killin, tribute was paid by 100 to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodies 1C:30 Roundup Time 10 : 45- -Scandinavia i. Mlodier 11:00-Musical Varieties 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Let's Waltz P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Merotfies 12:15 CBC News whose fif- pioneer city couple, Telegrams of congratulations from out-of- town friends were read. Opportunity to sound a reci anniversary tney tieth wedding WEDNESDAY P.M. 3:30 Divertimento 3:45-BBC News 3:55 U.N. Com'fy 4:00 ixununa fcotKritrge 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Maggie Muggins 4:45 Easy Listening Special Committee of Chamber of Commerce Reports on Indian Complaints Suggestions of persecution by the police of native visitors to Prince Rupert was called "bal- honored Tuesday evening. The reception followed a fam ily dinner party at the Commo dore Cafe where three genera tions of the family were in at tendance from Prince Rupert l oney" by a special committee of the Prince Rupert Chamber procal note was not missed by Mr. and Mrs. Killin when, through their daughter, Mrs. T. A. Ross, they presented a bouquet of carnations to Mrs. J. S. Black in honor of the twenty-ninth anniversary of her wedding on the same day of the year. 12:25 Program Resume Your house deserves 1 of Commerce which reported to 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast and Jasper. Guests at the reception were ! the Chamber at Monday night's i received by Mr. and Mrs. Kilhn. meeting on recent complaints Later, the couple received wami which" had been made on be Master of ceremonies for the half of the natives as to the congratulations from their friends who formed a line to convey their greetings. A toast treatment they received here. evening was James Nicoll, president of the Prince Rupert Suggestions of persecution were. 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Concert Hour 1:30 Bernie Braden Tells j Story 1:45 Happily Ever After 2:00 B.C. School Bdet. 2:30 Musical Program (Ott.) S. 45 Western Five 3:00 Ethel and Albert 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody to the bride and groom of halt it was felt, at least considerably Branch. Canadian Legion. Mr a century ago was proposed by KHin ,; a past.prcsident of the exaggerated. The committee also reported George aoooil who i.-i,am;u that the natives, during a re cent basketball tournament organization. Those present at the function were were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Killin, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ross, Mr. and Mrs, A. Assman, Thomas Ross jr.,, Mr. and Mrs. Alis-tair Ross, Mr. and Mrs. George 5:00 Rendezvous Room 5:30 Musical Cocktails 5:45 Supper Varieties 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Sammy Kaye 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Kathleen Long, Pianist 8:00 Christianity in crisis 8:45 Civilization On Trial 9:00 Everyman 9:30 Feature on Sir J. Boyd 10:00 CBCNews 10:10 CBC News ' 10:15 Roy Daniels 10:30 London Studio Concerts 11:00 Weather Foiecast and Sign Off : THURSDAY -A.M. 7:00 Musical Crock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8: 30-Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Com'ty early association with Mr. Ku-' I in in the pioneer days of the city. Presentations of a purse to Mrs. Killin and a wallet to Mr. Killin were made by Thomas McMeekin, sr., on behalf of the gathering. j GIRLS' COATS j For all ages from baby u,i u J including the young "Miss." 5 Styled Up to the ; 5 Minute ... here, had been well-behaved. One hotel man had reported they were "welcome" and "exemplary" guests. The special committee consisted of W. J. Scott, W. f. Stone and L. M. Felsenthal. Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mc FERTILIZER PAYS OFF SASKATOON, Sask. Only 25 percent of Saskatchewan's farmers use fertilizer, says D; . George Dion, soils expert and those who. do seldom apply it in sufficient quantities. He esti i i a P to need uown Earth! Piano music during the early part of the evening was played by Mrs. Bruce Love. Music for the Scottish dance was supplied by Mrs. J. S. Black at the piano and Mrs. Charles Anderson on the violin. A tribute in song to her mother was paid by Mrs. T. A. Ross of Jasper, with the sing- ICELAND'S GEYSERS Near Ml. kekla, Iceland, there are over 100 geysers and hot springs in about two square miles. mated that. farmers would earn $12,650,000 more if they used all Meekin sr., Mf. and Mrs. W. Rothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barber, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crox-ford, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nlcofl, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Slmondson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. John Bremncr, Miss B. Marshall, Mrs. W. Longwill, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MeChesney, Mr. and Mrs. George Geddes sr., Mr. and Mrs. A. Ivarson, Mr. and Mrs. William Reld, Mrs. J. R. Murray, 1 the fertilizer coming into the i RUPERT I S PEOPLES STORE 2 m m province this year. Advertise in the L-iily News! Plumbing Troubles? '-s. - - m m. . Jem 1 1 1 Insist on CALL MM $A ' BLUE 846 Mrs. Mary Murray, Mrs. Ous Krausc, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murray, Mrs. A. 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Watson, Mrs. Agnes Murray, Mrs. Charles Anderson. outstanding merit as an exterior pawS i through generations of cxpericrjtc. Anton Simundson, Sam Janicky, Steve Galloway, James Kelly, Alex Harvey, James Taylor, William Parker. Lt-11 "ENGLISH" is made in a full tan; Best Food and Service in City I'lione 17 for Send-Out Orders Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr.. of 20 bright, attractive colours and white. SDH ii.tii.ii I 'H nt.t: Rrtnrrn ;. K. KOKHfcH Anil MKH. I-mil.lS M. M(HMITII Under, mid by virtue of a Distress Warrant to me directed i?lnst the t!oxls mid chattels of Mrs. Phyllis M. Meredith, formerly of 833 Firet Avenue, Wfbl, City of Prince Rupert. I have seized 1 THOR WABHINCJ MACHINE with WRINOKU complete, serial No. 120357 unci 1 U.M. Radio, serial No. 187351, nnd on Thursday. April 7th. 194!) I shall offer the same for nalo for ciiKh at the Hyde Transfer Office. Beconcl Avenue. Prince Rupert, at the hour of 3:00 RELEASES MORE . . LL T 7, raisi , Z7 1 Crl- B-I niiiJ I In the afternoon nt public Miction. For th bet! Points, Vfrniht ond EnameU . ; BUY WHERE YOU SEE THE SIGN It'l th tymbol of the rtlioble dealer In your community j all the rlKht, title and Interest of ! the said Phyllis M. Meredith in the 7 above goods. Tills sale Is Biibjeci to the Social Security and Municipal Aid Taxr.- Uated nt Prince Rmert, B.C., this 1st day Of April, 1940. M. M. STEPHENS, Bat'"' (81) NOW AVAILABLE A PICKET FENCE TO MEND OR A ROAR!) WALK TO FIX? . ... For Hi-pair or nuilriing Supplies 1'IIONE 3(13 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors IIIONli 33 APPLIANCES FOR YOUR C0MP Because if keeps engmes cea tier and better fabrica ted AND CONVENIENCE . CLOCKS ' Elrt lric Kilt lirii KirHric Alarm f '( ) K l' V. I M A K V. I f S C r y m lit mmmwmtw icwm ir g ,J3 . S5.75 1 oblainuble from your local McColl- Huvoline is here Frontenac Dealer. Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers for All Occasions LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Now and Improved Havolino is more than just a motor lubricant . . . it's a motor cleanser too. Havolino actually cleans as it lubricates, rids your engine of clogging carbon and sludge releasing more Power for your car. Drive to your McColl-Fronlenac dealer today. Ask him to change your oil to Havolino. Then find out for yourself what a differenco a really clean motor can make. IJLANKETS-CJ.K., Dual Control LAMPS , sn Trilitc CumplFle villi Silk ul Shanes Torcheries ill Tabic Lamps HEALTH LA MI'S ,i Infra Rrd ( li-ar $3; Infra Hcd Kuby TOASTERS , Westing liouse Aiitocral H. General Electric, 2-slirc , jjS 6 Powerful Reasons Why It Pays To Use New HAV0LINE Motor Oil 1. MORE POWER With clogging carbon and sludge removed, every part works more efficiently. 2. MORE GAS MILES A clean motor can do its job more easily, so it uses less fuel. 3. MORE OIL MIIES Oil lubricate, bettej in a clean motor; more protection from wear. 4. MORE ECONOMY Not only in gas ' and oil but in repairs, through less wear. 5. MORE PLEASURE You got smoother, more dependable engine performance. 4. MORE CAR MILES You get longer engine life, extra protection against corrosion, too. Change to HAVOUNEnowl REAL ESTATE A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTII. OCIt STOCK OF BKOUOOiU SUITES' IS COMPLETE. Oriental Walnut Butt Walnut Avodire Illcuclicd Colonial M;ilf BirtUcye Maple Prices from $150 to $298 Phone 775 Wc Deliver 327 3rd Ave. Tun in: TEXACO STAR THEATRE Wedimsduy nights, CBC. Seo newspaper for tim and station. INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED General Klcctric, i Northern B.C. Power Co ' AT Mc CO LL-F R O NT EN AC DEALERS 3n.Av,a.uU,u COAST TO COAST , R. fi. MORTIMER , 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) O PHONE 210 ui- At last - we can give our Customers a break! SAVE ni NOW. THE 25 LUXURY TAX HAS BEEN REMOVED, WE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL DISCOUNTS OF 10 TO 20 ON NEARLY ALL MERCHANDISE. , .BE THE EARLY 25 OFF ALL DIAMONDS ENGLISH BONK CHINA Cups and Saucers 95c and $1 25 each "YOUR FRIENDLY JKWKL' . REMEMRER AH new slocks arriving will have the new 10 tax applied which will mean increased prices later. BIRD AND SAVE -- - in Repa11 Expert Watch and Jewellery ..-jr-"