rnn 10:30-Roundup Time 10:45-Scandinavian ., . THIS AND THAT Prince Rupert Dailp pclus LtD. Tuesday, January 27, 1918 11:00 ' -Gospel Songs 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle CFPR SCOTS HONOR ROBERT BURNS 1 1 : 15 Reminiscences (Subject to change) 11:30 Weather fum 11:31- Message Per.i.n 10:00 Morning visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 11:33 --Recorded Iiilerlud, REVIVAL OF TOC H HERE SHIPS and TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Al Harvey Show . f 4:15 Slock Quotations. 1 I - I Immortal Memory Once Again Kevered at Presbyterian Gathering Prince Rupert people of Scottish background ate the haggis and heard tribute paid to Scot ...a great mumm f 'nurt . . ttoout one WATERFRONT 4:30 Especially For You 4 4!iI.ife In the ODen of the tcorlJ's most exciting adventures! 5:00 Music in a Mellow Mood i land's bard, Robert Burns, by Rev. Allan McColl, pastor of After an active five-day stay in Prince Rupert during which he developed a revival of interest in the Toe H organization here, Rev. Gilbert Williams of I,pndon, England, administrative padre for Toe H. left on last night's train for Edmonton in With a large run of herring continuing at the entrance of v4 I mWMIth WW 11 t mret prpiihvtpri.m Church, at Ouden Channel, a short distance the annual Burns night banquet w -r m ma ivl m 1 a m it i ft mw. m held in the church hall Monday south of Prince Rupert, packers are now moving the fish in in evening. 'Except for Christinas Day, W T-. v a such substantial quantities that NpIsoii Bros isheries Ltd. can- 5:30-Platter Parade 6:00 Supper Serenade 8:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Inside Story 6:45 According to Record 6: 50 -Recorded Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7 :3v-Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00- Alberta Ranch House 8:30- Record Alburn 9:W-Tuesday Evening Recital Wpg. 9:15 Points ot View the function -we are taking part ana reaucLiuu piiini-at i ui i nery ,nii Hp. . , . ... ; j i in is umaue, Mr. McColi ae- continuation of his tour of Canada for the purpose of cosolidat iftg, expanding and .dedicating the movement in the Dominion. World War II, which took many of the former members of Toe H overseas. either in the armed are now i mining uaj - Eawara Mrv. birth i is ni cele-started clared "No man s and night. The reduction plant brated as is this man s grinding the fish last The junction nonorea week and the cannery swung in- hundred and y-rd nth an-. The original eigj to action yesterday. j , , ., I mversarv of Burns birth. tne forces or other activities, caused a! falling off in the membership . .... i intention nau ut-cu uuv ij wir - v,,i. t herring this season but rV the ahd organization of Toe H in. U:3l- Design fur Listening NBC Alloway, in Ayrshire, "near banks and braes o' Doon." 9:55 Interlude 10:00 CBC News Canada and steps to rectify this was one of the purposes of Mr. Williams' tour. "Now that peace is with us again," said Padre iiMiiiams "the' movement is of orders recently changed that decision. With seiners and packers converging upon Ogden Channel, herring is moving in large quantities from there to Burns, whose genius was of "the front rank of poets," holds his place in human regard be 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Neighbourly News 1 10: 30-Pacific Pianoforte "I don't see anything wrong with the one you have on, dear.' Butedale, Namu and Alert Bay cause "his giant intellect aim great heart were housed in flesh 11:00 Weather and Stu Off .11 as well as to Port Edward and blood .and all responded to GLENN FORD JANET BUI ..... ,..r ,a sensitiveness as great as ever again settling down to its work with more vigor, enthusiasm and momentum than in pre-war years." ln addressing meetings of members and friends at the Toe u moms Mr. Williams eave a WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns tiae in Uie IKMUl, .r.n. oiraun " , t-nrna , Quivered In a human frame, Princess Norah. Capt. Graham Hughes, arrived at 8:15 Sunday . Mr. McColl said of Scotland which The homes mn nln from Vancouver and i Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections -Gallant spirited, account of the origin , sailed at 9 a ln. for skagway and i Burns presented in the wiers the work-- and development of the move- other AlaKka poite. The ves-. Saturday Nigh were r - . ... u . ... ,. i ci-inns fmm wh rh are turned out come something better than $30 a month, is along in years, has no craving for the bright lights meill illlU Save mail ..v..v..w Kel ls uuu out; lltic imiuuaj i , . ,. ... i f to .. an indenendent and self-respect in his own experience prove afternoon southbound. i rniiv Hpsrribi'd as convenient. A ing race. x llllwc nutriko iiiou v.ij . . . ...... A 1 11. lc-;r.t .,4r,rin fortiln 1 S II fl laV in fill di and aim excitement, iMiniiiui., and still v... enjoys - Mr. McColl termed him the Ket, WniCn Was tu Iianuic uioniv-u ui6"i, iwv.. j products direct from district j rections. David Glennie was the goocj health, he might do well to the worthiness and necessity of Toe H. He described the great work of Toe H through its hos-tpl? In sprvins members of the m....iT 1 .K.ni.U'.fi rM.ioL.-t nnH nrnni 1 ll ? tor ' S-' V ,! hlltl ( WM! It KfVH !HV(K . IMUT I! M I UC II llitu Uttll aJtl iulu ijiuucci pm-o. t, . v. . .. o , i uvj uv. to wxivw - last Ol a series ui inanasim. iv.iocate 111 Hie vurru vnauunc certain fundamentals were ab-1 ; islands. A local man returned . l spur. Rpfnre a market can oe as "Christianity in worsing ; of tne reasonea creea oi iuwcuj . jarmer to cny con&umci, mouc clothes." j democracy," and described him j a brave start but somehow Mr. Williams preached morn-1 as "something of a rebel lniseemed to lack staying powers, ing and evening in St. Andrew's' church and state not against The longer it lasted, the more Anclican Cathedral before large , what was good in either, but , uncertain appeared the future. recently from there. It was an extended sojourn and he took regarded as a going concern, tu.a m,,tt hp cpttlpH and nro- Oil IV opportunity to look around. He in ductive regions within handy ; noted the last resting places of armed forces overseas and in serving the people in the bombed out areas of Britain. No less than 500 hotels were operated in England as well as many in Africa.-.Australia. India and other parts of the world. " The padre described JCU Toe 1UI. H 11 Ol-T as sham and There was nothing wrong with ad interested coiiErrgations and. aaainst what was iti Thp mrner nf Fraser distance. There must, as wen, manv o d timers he had Known. after evening service, there was ; false in both." n foliftTcl-iin Kervirp in Pnthprlrnl ! Rnvns wns described by ivlr J and Fifth Streets could be truth-! be a good highway leading some-: But he saw few new faces. But "UU1LT OK JANfcT AMES ' Hall ahpn nipmhors nf thp con-' Mf!nll ns the greatest lyric poet And' BLOND1E S BIG MOMENT" where. Kauway ireini m an liKeiinooa, mey win utmt should encourage agriculture. wnen they become older. The ....-. - .-.- ... - I regardless of Igregation had tne opportunity oij the woria naa ever wuu "everyman's club Mr McColl was introduced by eluded selections by the Choir But thirty five years ago, Prince ' Queen Charlottes have a reputa- V-Jr no politics,! it.lfTK .! meeting Padre Williams. ' t I nrooi rnlicnnn WA. V ) VV-( - Runert was without either. ! tion. Tliere's room for all in J. A. master of ceremonies, ana acoiusn songs color or class, a place wnere ie pau.e w,u ... v. Teng, ,n .trth nflvPv nd Mrs. Raloh cluding the go-getters and those Wnnder what it would ieel .like :ho Drefer to let the rest of the . I men "can set to know each land in time to attend tne gen- during tne program uiui 7" ' , w v,.., SSr ChriSity Hi buffet dinner featuring lth vtoll a , whe canleral council meeting at Toe ceded a Vghjn be "spread without preaching IheadQsJnJ.oj BETTM BETTER! FEEL today to hear the clink of gold(Vorld go by. rilp stich Drecious , LOOK mental duet, piano and accor currency? Yet. there was a time jO121, m m rt,i dian, by Miss Margaret Strachan when money like this was the chief medium on the Pacific and Miss Olive Strand. The Haggis was piped in with the "Farin" DV DiPer William (Sold t'SF IT.TR A VIOI.1T SI N LAMPS Can lip us-(l in ordinary socket ' Thrrp times as fast as July sim Acer pled hy American .Medical Assm i.itin Coast. Gold from the Fraser and ! rnriVmn nnrl plspwhpre in British! To relieve mirrriej It's Wallace's for McKay, and was enjoyed yiCoiurnbia was minted right inj W VA POI'iB uritliout dosing, rib on Ithe more than aoo people pres NOW DM Y iY.t Victoria away back in the early AVAILABLE AT: ent. 1 RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Aoio Available! 1 1 313 3rd An.' I'hone 64 1 ! BEDDING sixties. How many of us here in Prince Rupert know that? Gold in paying quantities wa.s found in the Stikine $10 per diem by rocker. Gold was struck in the Naas and Skeena Rivers. There are said to be little more than a a M Wars Against Too Much Carnival Count I In his report to the recent I annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Civic Centre, Treasurer lM. C. Brydges partucularly : brought to attention that a proportion of the funds obtained from the annual carnival had IVmiiUKMit ft Loveliness L,Sl dozen of these early coins extant now. One is in the archives at Victoria. It is for $20. giving the year 18G2. and with double JOHN H. BULGER , OPTOMETRIST - John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue wreath of oak leaves and acorns. a m a been used in operation ol tne ,d anoeur the YOURS . . . When we :-'ivi' vj Natural-LiMikint: P-ra 'centre without being plac ed at . words j.. n Crown and the Govern ment of British Columbia. Ef i Beauty Lane Sal dently all the gold on earth is not in Kentucky. There Is a little B! 218 4th St. i LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL left somewhere else. 'all in capital account. Lsust J year $4000 of the total carnival B : yield of $9100 had been taken , into operating account which, I otlierwi.se,' would have shown a "j deficit of $3934.55 instead of I operating profit of $05.45. ' Mr. Brydges warned against J j relying too much on the Carni-B j val as a source of revenue, there- j by relaxing efforts in other di It has often been said that, if one can command a sure in- - M B rections. NOTHING IS TOO GOOD FOR BABY ... Even though v.e saciilice our own ihhU. tr.e baby must have the best. That is our policy in i"1' lug items lor the care, feeding anil health "I 1)-,bK1 You can depend on us for the best qualify and hi:"-est .standards in products and medicines. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In tho Matter of the Estate of HOT AIR FURNACES! OKUKIl TODAY-INSTALLED TOMOKKOW Let us put in your Inexpensive Kuni-fort Furnace now before the busy season starts. THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED 253 East First Aenue 4 . Blankets That Give Warmth Yes, and comforters, too. A wide choice of sizes, colors and prices. eaioeri riarvey j noro uinerwi.se Known as Culbert Harvey Thorpe. and IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT'' Take Notice that by Order of His Honor Juclee W. O. Fulton marie the 19th of January. A.U. 1948. I was appointed administrator ff tl-ia ITctatn rif falhnrt VIcirvnv PHONE 81 I'hiu.e r.lack 881 (Dirmmes HDrags i Thorp, otherwise known as Cul-; bert Harvev Thorne. dnrease.d. Modern Design and Efficiency! See Wallace's complete bedding department for certain satisfaction and lasting comfort. Cotton Sheets Flannelette Sheets Bedspreads All parties haviK claims ! .W against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 28th day of February. A D. SINGER 4 Outfit your bathroom with I'Ll'MBIN(i that will be delightful to look at and serviceable to use as long as your house stands Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating ed may be paid without reference to any claims of which I delivery ol 4i naiucE's ofc ourse t treadle nd fled f. men nao no Knowledge. All parties Indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pav the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. T n, lilties In I'rim and district. Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, this 19th day of January, A D. 1948. WE DOCTOR SHOES HELL THEM ATTEND TO THEIR DYEINfJ SAVE THEIR SOLES MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 174 Second Ave. Illil t SINCIKI SIM'.KR Sewing mjr iuar Mm'11 f .la 1 Good News! UOKLKJN r. f'OHBfcS Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, BC. (27) rhone 864 rr"'ce K S Pi - I i f I ' 1 Announcing our new HOLMES TOYVINC.; AND WttKL'KING TRLX'K SLHVKE FASTER SAFER LESS EXPENSIVE ' With this new equipment we can do the job with the least possible effort and save you money by cutting down labor charges to a minimum. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. "Complete Automotive Repair Service" Day Phone 566 (Nights, Black 330) IT'S HERE! rHJVERNMENT MQUOfl ACT NOTICE in hereby Riven that on the 1st of March 1B48 the una;r-sifjnod Canadian Legion No. 85 Intend, to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a veterans' club license in respect of the premises situated at NW Corner 4th and Columbia St., Stewart, B. C. 1st floor, upon lands HAEGER POTTERY Beautiful Pastel Sh . . , l.'s A described as Lot No. 13 & 14 and Block 15. section -, map 1087, Prince Kupert Land Registration Dlbtrict in the Province of British Columbia. IT W WK A Ull. I 1 ol "'nTh Ji The Popular S.S. ,,v(0vtv PRINCE VY RUPERT T Sails For VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M. ' For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Information call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. 1 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ! SAVOY t) to entitle each member on tne prem-i lues reasonable quantity of liquor for , personal consumption on the prem-isen, and entitling the club to purchase liquor from a vendor and sell HOLDKUS, ASH 1 BULB BOWLS in iiitvLViiil V I'll Hi'" We have just received a carload of Donnacona Oallboard 4x8 $68.50 per M, OKI) Kit NOW WHILE IT LASTS PHILPOTT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. PHONES 651 652 Coal : Lumber - liuifding Supplies - Paints HOTEL I 11JI. l I I I f ill LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street by the glass the liquor so purcna&ca to its members and guests, for consumption on the club premises in accordance with the provisions of the "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" and the regulations promulgated thereunder. DATED this 12th day of January, ! Carl Zarelli, Prop. I rhone 37 P.O. Bos S14 I FRASER STREET I Prince Rupert 1W4H. R. H. SHARP, Secretary. Canadian Let-'lon B I S.L. Branch No. 85. (") jl P.O. Box 1118 518 Third West J f 4 1