Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, April 10, 1950 IIIIIII8II!II!lllH!lliS!!!!!Si!i!8'"ii!!!l'!'""""!J R . - Rich Stevvoit Ore Values Are n 'miiri-iiua SHIPSand CFPR Radio Dial 124U Kilocycles IfT 6 1 Dozens of Styles. a Bright New . Patterns At Wolloce's Astounding (Subject to Change) 1 11 5; Jit W0i Qt WATERFRONT STEWART Small shinmenU ropicamas j Scrap I isliinn Bring Watclird Cape Perry Returns To start scrap fishing in con-tiuious waters is nut such a simple matter as just going out and starting operations. In fact, the Department of Fisheries Is keeping a close control on this type of fishing to ensure that there is no comedy ... win, ft-'ovin' McCarey ici MONDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and lot 4:30 New Mother Goose 4:45 Recorded Interlude 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Solo For Orchestra 5:30 Album Leaf 15:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 "Saddle Rockin" Rhythm' 7:00 CBC Kcws 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 George Calangis Show 7:45 Talk 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Guy Lombardo Show 0:00 Summer Fallow 9:30 Producer's Workshop 10:00 CBC News 10: 10- CBC News '0 M0DUCTKMI1 , 111 11111 giaMt Ult lllMIt 1.111. Phillips property on Tide Lake in the upper Salmon area of the Portland Canal Mining Division were made during the month ot February of this year and the Smelter returns which were received recently show astounding values. A box of ore weighing 91.25 pounds ran 64.927 ounces In gold and 87.55 ounces in silver. Gold at $34.9125 per ounces grossed $2.-266.70 and silver at $73.25, 4K4.13 at total of $2,330.89 less treatment of charges gave a net return of $2,284.25. The other shipment of 3,G,r6 pounds gave 54.225 ounces in gold and 126.U5 ounces in silver. With gold at $34.9125 this gave a return or $1,893.13. Silver at 73.25 gave $82.77, a total gross return of $1,985.90. After deducting treatment charges this gave m" m l Crisp Gay as Daffodils! 5 ft H H ! catching of out-of-season or ' valuable types of fish which ! would find their way into other j than food lines. In fact special COOPER-SHE 1. LEO McCAREY'S 4.98 j permits have to be obtained I specifying the type of fish to be 1 j taken and for what purpose thoy i arc to be used. This is niaCe I clear by the Department follow- Shows at 7 p.m. - 9:05 10:15 Provincial Affairs l ling a report last week that skate io:30 Collector's Items TODAY and r. and other varieties were bcinn j taken for use in production of i fertilizer at reduction plants. j MISSES, WOMEN'S AND HALF SIZES 12-20, 38-44. 16l2 to 24'2 a net return of $1.92071. i Mr. Phillips and his assoclncsl I hrnn r (nu n f.ir thn rQ i 11:00 Weather and Sign Off TUESUAl -A.M 1"1 Musical ClocK 8:00 CBC Nw 8: 10-Here's Bill Good 8:15 M:.ning Song 8:30 i.lusir for Modern 8:45 Little Concert 0:00 BBC News and PEOPLE FROM s- now Mm At, il ING ABOUT 1 For wearing all year round to be cheerful round the house, to go with you to market, to wear regardless of season. Featuring that wonderful, washable ATC spun rayon that's so brisk and bright and the usual outstanding Tropicana workmanship. DELICiOtj Take-Out Ordc-: Chicken in the P. 1 I J II two or three weeks, they are.' naturally, highly pleased at the success of their operation and, will be returning to the properly early In April. With a reduced snowfall during . the past winter properties should be accessible much earlier than usual and there are indications of greater mining activity than there has been for the past few years. TRANSFER OF MOOSE MEMBER Mrs. F. Good, former resident of Prince George, was transfer j Canadian Fishing Co.'s big puc- . 1 kcr Cape Perry, Capt. Henry 'Helin, arrived in port at noon1 i yesterday from Vancouver, whore ( ' she has been undergoing over- j haul, and will be engaged as us-, ual this season in packing hali- i i but and oilier fish from Queen ! ' Charlotte Island camps to Prince I Rupert. The Cape Perry brought j I j north in tow a large freight ' scow. It was the Cape Perry I j which figured prominently in the I I rescue a couple of month's ago of 1 1 survivors who bailed out from a j : large United States bomber which 1 1 ditched off the west coast of I ! .Princess Royal Island after , , bursting into flames. . ; Wallace's-: Your Washable, CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM RESERVATIONS AND TAKEOUT ORDERS PHONE RG8 0:15 Morning Devotion 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time 8inai 10:00 -Ellen Harris 10:15-Morning Melodies 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45 Personal Album 11:00 Air Kindergarten 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report I Sl Messane Per.uo 11:35- Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00-..lid-Uay Melodlf 12:15 CBC N-w: l2:V!b ProRram resume 12:30-BC. Farm Broadcast i 12:55 Recorded Interlude I 1 :00 Afternoon Concert Buy Several Our Selection Is Larger Than Ever red from the Prince George j chapter of the Women of the Moose to the city chapter at a meeting of the organization last Year-Around-Wearable Tropica ii as week. First meeting of the month, ' Union steamer Coquitlam, Capt. John Boden. arrived in port at 7:15 last evening from Vancouver and waypoints, sailing at 11 p.m. for Alice Arm, Stewart and other northern points whence she will return here to regular business was discu.sseu, ; with Mrs. II. Muncey in the chair. WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE , Timely Recipes morrow morning and sail souiji 1:30 Bernlc Bradcn Tells a Story 1 :45-Comty. A Grant 2:00 - Provincial Scholarships 2:15 Festival of Song 2:30 Records at Random at 1:30 p.m. A few minutes after j the Coquitlam got in, the steamer Camosun, Capt. Harry McLean, arrived from south Queen Char- 2:45 Let's Read About It. lottc Island points and sailed at 9 p.m. for Vancouver and ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESUI TS. 3:00 -The Music Box 3:15 Western Five 3:30 Int. Commentary 3.40- Divertimento 4:00 - Meet Gisrlc reaches All liralin 6 canned clini? peach halves 1 eup corn flukes 1 tablespoon butter Roll peach halves in corn flakes which have been crushed into fine crumbs. Place in buttered baking dish, cut side up. Dot with butter. Bake in moderately hot oven (400 degrees F. about 15 minutes. Serve with thickened peach Juice. Dash of nutmeg over the top. Yield: 6 servings. Miss Patricia Guyiin sailed i? niKht on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. LEARN TO Alice Arm Store Changing Monds 'i. 0,rJ !W sr. johni TO VANCOUVER ns CORONATION ACROSS THE NATION DANCE. m im i ALICE ARM Through a deal concluded last week. Pete Nielson and C. W. Harrison of Alice Arm have taken over the store and premises here of D. W, Murray. 640 TAXI Calvert ' The business has been carried on Jlount Royal a.'i Murray's Store. Under the new management, Mr. Harrison will ' art as store manager of the new Canabian IDhishij Phone today for information about the special student classes. Have fun meeting new friends while you learn to ilance the latest steps In modern dancing at . .... Prince Rupert Dance Studio Phone Green 491 Mary Mac Dona Id, Director LOW PRICES NOW IN EFFECT Hi ' NOW-BETTER THAN EVER at Our New Location CORNER OF 7TH STREET AND SECOND AVENUE Boisrni-n ; concern, which will be known as ' Alice Arm Store. Mr. Murray who , has carried on the business during the past four years, has oth?r . Interests in view and will be Icav- ing the camp soon with his ' family. Miss Nina Youngman of tiie I Hank of Montreal returned by j plane Saturday after a vacation . trip to the United States and Mexico. She had been gone for FOR lliis Jvcrticniciit is not inthliilicJ or'Jiyt,lfj: " Board or by the Government of Hr.th l SERVICE SAFETY SATISFACTION CALL ARE YOU AN ... . .... 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