prince Hupctt Dailp J3ttos Tuesday, December 7, 1948 Tuesday, Tlm,.i Due Protein TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. From the East- HEW COACHES ON RAILWAY Canadian National Railways Still Adding Equipment MONTREAL An xrder lor sometimes eat tht Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections John Laraine 'r twenty-five de-luxe passenger coaches for the Canadian Na - I . ivl tional Railways was announced l mi lit " lHI in hefe yesterday by R. C. Vaugl; an C.M.G., Chairman and Pres ident of the company. The new mm 2. cars will be built by Canada Car n i i and Foundry. Word from Toronto says it is cn offence, under the Criminal Code, to tear a $100 bill m two. Something tells us there is not the slightest cause for us to Worry. !' T08 ir- The value of equipment ord ers outstanding for the C.N.R j;; f- coio'irCMNcoic)il ' wil , IT'S BACK TO RECAP Mamie Maloney .after lamenting Vancouver's weeks of rain and gales, perks up and says: "But just give us one ' day of cloudless blue skies w ith the sun sparkling on the Gulf of Georgia and the snow-capped coast range rosy in uie rays of the setting sun, and we're ready 10 forgive." "Weil .after a few days of moisture in Prince Rupert, and the sun starts beaming on the world's noblest harbor, matchless mountains, verdant isles of assorted sizes, dancing waves of Hecate Straits, the sheer beauty of Tsimpsean peninsula and glittering peaks of Wark Canal we're ready, also. Mamie ! FOND MEMORIES 1 Turn ,c , . 'I rrnr TAKING G IOVF IOVF Sin.v ,r,.:H A "t SHNtSS ANt, CH now brought to $35,500,000 said Mr. Vaughan in reviewing the equipment position of the system. In addition, there is also under way a large modernization and rehabilitation program for passenger equipment in company shops. , "During the war," Mr. Vaughan said, "new passenger equipment could not be obtained an.l, since the end of hostilities, we have been able to introduce into service only a small number of modern sleeping, puilot aiul buffet lounge cars, day coaches, dining cars and various types oi freight equipment. We are doing everything possible to provide good service and there is hope that the equipment situation will improve In 1949. There continues .however, to be a . y: Captain Bruce Bairnsfather is on the coast and that must mean "Old Bill'" is here too. Way back in 1914-18 when men were tlarring cOlO A ANNABEL! N N A BELT1 HENRY FONri getting U'ench feet, entering ( STAMPEDERS HOME It was a wild day in Calgary when the Stampeders arrived home from Toronto bearing the Grey Cup they won for the first time against Ottawa Rough Riders. An estimated 50,000 thronced the streets to welcome the team. Shown here is the, parade led by supporters carrying the goal posts removed from Varsity Stadium after the cov05 (CP Photo) j east-west final. 1 hospital and having plenty of mud, muck and general misery, along with heavy casualties, Bairnsfather was a priceless morale-booster. It will be a real pleasure ioi veterans to meet him. SFF TL. I nttf Killarnoy aluii( The pogeoniry pre war Londoi CITATION NAMED HORSE OF YEAR Calumet Stables Again Captures Top Racing Honor shortage of materials, particularly steel ,and there is the Important factor of high costs of materials and wages to be taken into account when considering the number and types of units that can be purchased at the present time. VI I ine changing d guard a) Bud,,, "".. " !: v f xm Palac... Epiom Do wni NEW YORK f To the surprise of no one who follows horse racing, Citation was yesterday " LINGERIE GIFTS 4 The Wallace Wav 4lr For all sizes from small I to extra large, we have a I Selection for personal gift l! satisfaction, tl - jj At WALLACES of Course John McCormoi "Lofty anc comfortable" is the terse and comprehensive way in which the cabin of the Prince Ruper. Ski Ciub on Mount Hays, overlooking the city, is described Perhaps the club members, as well as the rest of us, do not realize new, that in what they are doing hi this ski development business they are paving the way toward a time when the mountain will be-to Prince Rupert what Mount Royal is to the Canadian metropolis, Montreal. And that's named 'Horse of the Year in the i beloved Irish bi SAVAGE ANIMAL The weasel is the most bloodthirsty killer of all North American animals. annual poll of Turf and Sports Digest, Baltimore racing publication. The Calumet comet, winning zz 1 TOMC3QOVJ V 'v',l top honors for its stable for the j fifth time in thirteen years, fin COTTAGE CHEESE i New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY ! Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE ' lot! But it will be some time ished first in all but two starts in two seasons of racing. away! i-ii:i.ni!ijnn.i! vii Two valuable iolm poles now guard the entrance to the mus LONDON, if Collections of pictures left by Mrs. Arthur -.1 I A v.-f .-i'v;- y, I eum. The job has been completed and looks first class. But it IF NEW Ll'Xltl STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY it'll: IS p.m. For KETCHIKAN WED-NESDAT MIDNIGHT will not be entirely finished until all that raw space out front has been converted into a handsome James, Edwardian hostess and podmother to the Queen, brought $174,784 at an auction. They included two portraits by Reynolds, a Turner, a Murillo and three Tintorcttes. . ir lawn something to match the THE NEW Inglis "Sterling" WASHER beautiful" grounds next door. Opportunity is there. And for a is j finishing touch why not put a 'flag on the flag pole now and 'then? numbing or Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS Phone 174 Bo 271 LONDON (P Sir Peter Ry-lands, former Federation of British Industries' president died on his 80th birthday. For Reservations Write or Call CITT OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CITATION ARRIVES FOR TANFORAN CUP Calumet Stables wonder horse Citation steps as proudly as a reigning monarch as he emerges from his private car on a railroad siding to his stall at Tanforan, Calif., in anticipation of his running in the Tanforan S50.000 handicap December 11. One of the greatest, and pos.sibly the greatest horse in American turf history, he is considered by many racegoers to be superior even to the immortal Man O' War. Leading Citation into his stall is F. C. McMillan, exercise boy who accompanied the horse across the country. A police guard walks behind. Citation has been voted "Horse or the year.' ; ' - ., mil Ti '' . William Lyon MacKcnzie King in London was advised to have a check made of himself when he returned home. He is now in Montreal being carefully examined, so that it can be learned, generally speaking, what it is best for him to do, or refrain from doing. The people of Canada have been trying to do that A preci.sion-bu.lll washer oy lnBlis" for whiter, easier washinns, with less wear on clothes. ' "Finger Touch" ' Wringer Release ' Automatic I'ump Drainer. Lubricated for Life without yet: .should one happen to be a toadlv for twenty ' years, having succeeded. wanted brigand. And he would be, all right, all right! xwKxxxx.x-ixiixxxxxxxxx-zx.-: 4" SF.E THEM AT y y i w RUPERT RADIO & ELEC ill - BY , Vancouver on Saturday hadj another bank robbery, the gun- The plant in whirh Jesscn's man getting away with the j Weekly was published in Fair-swag. Difficulty in quittii.g banks, was burned to the ground town.has of ten been given as the recently and the proprietor chief reason why no bandit has plans on rebuilding at once. A ever introduced himself in u newspaper, to carry on, aeecs bank at Prince Rupert. It's a.i a wide variety of necestiUcs. good a reason as any and possi-; Fairbanks is a long way from bly the best. There are cars ,.i sources of supply, Winter, has through motor roa(d, planes, 'just about started and Alaska boats of all sorts, railway and is no stranger to labor dirfjcul-what have you available, yet this ties. But anyway, here's to his would be a hard city to leave, pluck! i K jiARDLEY of LONDON ? 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