Prince Rupert Daflp rectos Tuesday, May 10, 1949 LETTERBOX i ICE LIGHTER , Water is lighter in the ' - 'MAST50fvj or Ice state, than it is in it, E ' P- i liquid state. itS,hr'mot,more,; CC D D Radio Dial I I K 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) Ray Reflects ... ... and Reminisces 4a tortffprodrat duly nvmemper otrotM to n upuuliditig of Prlnc Rupert md il communities comprising northern and central BMtUh Colun-Dl ' (Authorized Second Clum Ma 11. Poet Office Department. Otuwil j Published eerr ftmrvn evrent Aunrin h section and mi I DKBP- APPRECIATION! Editors Daily Mews:. I would like to ask for some of your valuable space for a letter of thanks and appreciation. Saturday, night the Youna: Price Rupert Di!y New Ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. Q. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. Q. PERRY. Managing Director. IfEWBEK OP CANADIAN PPFQS - AfDIT SCPEAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES sT ty Carrier. Per Week. 20c; Per Month. 75c: Per Year. 8 00. ItX" r.-.Titr By Mail. Per Montb. 50c: Per Year. 15 00 a m j It is well there is al.so a At last this is spring. Some- Fathers' Day. He is capable oi how snugly buttoned u!strs, 'accepting recognition quite as buds and blossoms, robins fliJ-'. gracefully as mother. Being the ting among the trees and wel-: goat permanently can become coming the dawn did not seem stale. j to 'go together. People's Association of the An-, glican Church entertained the patients here. To minds and bodies weary of SERVICE tor HEALTH Enormous Project TUESDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotation and Int. 4:30 Fred Hill 4:45 Kerry Wood 5.00 The Looseleaf 5:30 Western Five 5:45 Supper Variety 8:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 0:30 Musical Varieties i:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Progressive Conservative 8:00 Musical Program 8:30 Record Album 9:00 Music by Eric Wild 9:30 Heritage of Musio 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News s Good Health Is A Priceless AsT, i ' Keep Klondyke Night a per- j Like so many who eventually , manently annual event! Let the enter the government service ( fadeless "Days of Ninety-Eight" j H. F. S. Paisley, retiring dir-Carry on! Name a date, prefer-lector of information for the De-j&b:y in the springtime and stay parfment of Fisheries, used lo with it. Nothing in western his-: i follow the newspaper line. Years' tory was more of a fabulous ' ago Mr. Paisley and the writer, boost than the disoovery that : representing St. John N.B. morn- turned the universe toward the 1 ing papers, went to Halifax to creeks of Canada's northiami. 1 meet the SS. Victorian .soon ,ot long ago, a leading Ameri-! due from Liverpool. She was can magazine saw fit to live the first turbine equipped liner 0Ver again the "Days of Forty- PROVIDE FULL PROTECTION FOR vni o CONSULTING YOUR DOCTOR PERIODTCAL, '! OUR RELIABLE PHARMACY SERVICE WHFN Hours: 9- a.m. to 9 pm Y 1 12 pm, to 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m . SumUy the dreariness of hospital routine, the arrival of the group was like a breath o cool: air on , a hot day. j Due to lack of. seating accommodation, it was necessary for j them to give two performances.! each lasting approximately two hour. Bon ui it was two hours of make-believe; two hours of! fun and: laughten, or forgeUulness of' pain and1 escape from the , maddening montonw of: hospital life, ' To. Archdeacon. Hodgson, and the Y.P Av, therefore; go our : hearty thanks, i Jl O. WILUAMS. j Miller, Bay Hospital; Points of View JOaUarr i to cross the Atlantic. There was Nine" in pages of colorful scenes 10:15 10:30 Tales of the Minstrels a third member of the press anj sketches a century ago. The j party and as it sometimes will idea was the same. Klondyke happen the other two could Night is healthy and whoie- not but feel the necessity of sav- 0me and helps inject the spirit : ing his job for him. It was. in 0f cheer souielulng that can bt : fact. a. recognized custom in made use of in this jittery era. ; professional circles at that time, j 5 'PHQUE DEPUTY ! HEAD RES151IS ! . City council! last night accepted! "with, regret' the- resig ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Price $87.50 to $97,50 11:00 Weather and Sign Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical ClwR ,7:45 Singing Sam I 8:00 CBC ftews : 15- Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8 45 Littie Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty, 9:15 Morning Devotion. 9:30 Sunrise Serenade ' 9:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris . 10:15 Morrrtng Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time !0:45 Scandinavian Mflodle-, 11:00 Bernie Braden Tells i a Story 11:15 Songs of Yesterday i 11 :30 Weather Polecat- To spot from the air the wreckage of an airplane days overdue is an achievement many search parties have been unable to do. The topography and climate of this province are not without peculiar difficulties. And so it comes with particular interest that Prince Rupert learns of Flying Officer Jarvis McLeod's feat in being first to sight Pilot Grant's plane in the mountain wilderness of the British Coiumbia-Washington wilderness. This is "Hickey's" old "THE MORE WE HEAR about the proposed I aluminum industry for British Columbia, for . which Kitimaat, not far from Prince Rupert appears to be the favored site, the more important the project appears to loom. Now it is said by one of the Aluminum Co.'s heads there may be expected, in addition to the aluminum plant itself, such other industries as pulp and paper mill, steel plant and fertilizer factory. The importance of stable government in connection with the establishment of these projects is stressed. A political faux pas at this time, it is said, might well result in the abandonment or serious delay of the projects. It is quite reasonable to assume that tfrere might be hesitation, at least, in the investment of half a ;. billion dollars in a province, no matter what its natural resources, if there should be a tendency to political instability. Even the way that Mr. Winch is hedging now on the subject of socialization of industry, which has always been a pet objective of the C.C.F., is admission of that. NEWFOUNDLAND AND FLYING in Newfoundland should be DEVELOPMENTS rapid if for no other reason than that the tenth province lends itself so admirably to air travel and that the island's air ports already rank among the : - most spacious and best equipped to be found anywhere. Without using a plane, a journey from Canada means a roundabout and tedious trip involving a , ;,ear or train (perhaps both) and certainly a steamship. There are wild waters around Newfoundland almost any season 'though in fall and winter severe storms are more frequent. At no time, is -there certainty fog will not appear. It is pleasant to realize that in flying, many of 1 these risks, disadvantages and discomforts will be largely. avoided, not to mention a very considerable saving of precious time. Perhaps in the general scheme of things, men were intended to refrain from interference with the orderly progress of facial foliage, bearing in mind, ol course, the necessity of judicious trimming. It is certainly clear that women, from the cradle to the grave, were to remain smooth-faced and. doubtless, many sound reasons eou'.d be found. On occasion they may seem a bit mannish but hardly that far. t '-jr.'- , . FEATURING; L FINGER-FORM KEYS. 2. MAGIC MARGIN 3. STANDARD SIZE KEYBOARD 4. NEW. SPEEDY SPACE BAR HI Ighome town. nation of: 9: M; Ktmpton as assistant superintendent of utilities and' wiring' Inspector Mr. Kempton asked; that his resignation be made effective May. 2. He plans to. take a position in the south. Alderman. Tt Bi Black, commented! that Mtt KtmRton had done much, witn- planning for the future telephone system. Regarding the replacement of a wiring inspector; Mr. Black suggested' that the provincial government', be asted to place a dlstriutt wiring' Inspector In, tfce area. Motion to. accept! the resignation of' MP. Kcmpton with regret was made by Alderman H. M; DaggeUt. IT 3 1 HOTEL ARRIVALS L'NDF.RWW )(!) AND SMITH-CORONA MKT ALSO AVAILABLE 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Famous Voices P& 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 2:15 CBC Newt 12:25 Program Resume Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. L. Iverson. North Vancouver; H. Hedquist. Queen Charlotte Islands; R. Douglas, 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast Vancouver; J. Hossie. Vancou- 12:55 Recorded Intorluue ver; J. Selmerson, Vancouver; ' 1 :00 Intermezzo 1:30 Afternoon Concert 1:45 Coalition Party 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Liberal 3:00 Musical Program 3:15 What's New 3:30 Divertimento 3:45 BBC News 3:55 U.N. Comty. W. H. Welsh. Vancouver; O. Clefstad, Winnipeg; H. A. Homp-kins, Winnipeg; E. B. Harjcness, Vancouver: A. Nicholson, Na-mu; W. H. Crocker, Prince George; A. D. Skaland, Paulsbo, Washington; K. L. Jensen, Paulsbo, Washington; P. Halan, Namu; A. Mammel, Narr.u; D. J: Duncan, Vancouver; 4. Bo-gen, Kingston, Ont.; D. J. Dods-weil, Prince George; i. F. Tough, Broadcast TOMORROW 1:45 -2:00 p.m. Hear Hon. Gordon WISMER Attorney-General CFPR m Vancouver; T. Kaye, Vancouver. ver. , , Get Result3. m Classified Ad I I (Til r.'' v -BP FOR A 4 I Oil in the i v 1:45 p.m. TOMORROW SUBJECT: PROGRESS or STAGNATION Now is the Time . . . To Procure Your Future Executives Development of British Columbia's indus- tries and natural resources is proceeding at an accelerated rate. To keep pace with this . expansion, many highly-trained technical and professional personnel will be needed. This year's university graduating class will be the largest in Canada's history. Many of the graduates and undergraduates are war veterans with families, men and women with a mature outlook and a highly developed sense of responsibility. If you can employ a graduate or can offer summer employment to an undergraduate, please 'phone or write the Executive and Professional Liaison Officer at your nearest NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE office NOW. The N.E.S. is a Community Service Use Your Local Office Department oi Labour Bank credit oils tho driving gears of pr.Tui lion, industry and commerce. It helps to produce the pmtfis and provide the services and jobs which mark the Canadian way of life. "Money in the bank" i3 the foundation of credit. You and some seven million other depositors have nearly seven billion dollars in the-chartered banks. To pay for work done, goods produced, bought and sold, Canadians issue every month upwards of six billion dollars in cheques. Cashing these cheques, making loans, discounting notes in many different ways your bank keeps money and credit moving through all the channels of trado and opportunity . . . like oil in the machinery. This whole vast, private, competitive, efficient prow' is made possible by your "money in the bank" and by-the experience and skill and integrity of the men) and women on Canadian bank staffs. i I 3 " I GEORGE DREW FOR SALE Large Safe, fire and burglar proof For particulars see B. C. FURNITURE CO. HUMPHREY MITCHELL Minister of Labour A. MacNAlvTARA Deputy Minister B.C. Ad s JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue WE'RE NOTi Leader PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY vill open the Progressive Conservative Campaign Tuesday Night May 10th OVER A CBC NETWORK FROM SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA CFPR 7:30-8:00 p.m. P.D.T. RRAGdIN I ) :x BUT . . - - Going fo yovt hank it not Mr having fo deal with a tlatk bureau hut that' how it would h undor $tat monopoly. S FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS SEE REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 24 223 Second Ave. Box 423 We're kinda proud of the fact that businessmen make it a practice of bringing their friends and associates here for lunch. 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