r Prince Rupert Daily iNew Friday, September 15. 1950 A .iiA--A.i L-V.Z. There are more than 700 of birds in Australia. CFPR September 15, 1925 CUBAN FARMING onlv the northern part cuba is suitable for farming. "Captain Morqan's intomi his job four months ahead of time. "It took 80 masons to cut enough stone to keep me going," he said. The wall, which cost $250,000 ($775,000) in materials alone, will serve as frontage for the festival's exhibition and concert hall. It will also mark another phase in a favorite project of Herbert Morrison, deputy Prime Minister to clean up the south bank of the Thames, long a London eyesore. PUBLICIZE HONEY Australian beekeepers have been given $30,000,000 to publicise their honey overseas. , 700-Foot Wall )ne Man's Work LONDON ff A new embank-lent, built on the south bank f the Thames River for the 951 Festival of Britain, can ust be called the wall that Jack ullt. ;; Its construction was almost 'holly a one-man job. Every lece of granite in the 1,700-foot tretch' of wall from Waterloo Iridge to the London County louncil building was laid by a-ck Datson, a Cornish mason. Datson handled more than ,000 tons of granite and finished DOW M "I don't want to hear any more about your friendship with the president of the line." aX Ifil 't-Ui """ W " I ...aim e s a winner wherete tiA 0iir rVvr tirrtA C it.M f and ilavourlul Canada's largest selling rum. RALEIGH "Clubman" complttly equipped with 3 ipd jtar and Dynohub lighting lysltm. A (in bicycl by fimom English Company . . . will be younj if you on writ winning essay of SSO words. Or your choice of meny other fine priies. For full details bout the contest, free literature to help you jet started end a complete lilt of priies.. .just print your name and address in the form below and mail immediately no obligation. RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) FRIDAY P.M. 4: 15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Sleepy Time Stories 4:45 Don Messer and His Islanders 5:00 Stars and Starters 5:00 Prelude to Dusk 5:45 Lyrical Lady 5:55 CBC News 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Henri Rene Orch. 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Parlow String Quartet 8:00 Music by Eric Wild 8:30 It's Murder 9:00 Covtinental Moods 9:30 Beat the Champs 9:30 Lubka Kolessa Pianist llt.UO CBC News U:10 CBC News 10:15 Bill Good Sports Rtview 10:30 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Convention 10:45 Canadian Novelists 11:00 Weather ' 11:06 Sign olf SATURDi -A.M. 1:00 Musical Clork 8: 00-CBC News 8:10-Hcre's Bill Good 8:15 Hits and Encores 8:30 Morning Devotions 8;45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty. it: 15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 CBC Stamp Club 9:45 The Answer Man 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Bandstand 10:15 Minuet 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45 CBC News 10:55 Weauiei and Interlude 11:00 Saturday Date 11:30 Weather Report 11 :31 Message Period II :33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies SATURDAY P.M. 12:00 CBC News 12:03 International Tuna Tournament 12:30 The Cabot Highway , 1:00 Saturday Serenade 3:00 This Week 3:15 CBC News 3:25 Rec. Int. 3:30 Living 1950 "ATOMIC" CLOCK Indian's new standard device for the measurement of limo is a so-called "atomic" clork, which operates on the principle of cs-" dilation of ammonia molecules. BALANCE OF NATURE An Australian gardener imported prickly pear cactus a few vears aso to keep out rabbits; today the weed has overrun 60,-000,OUO acres of formerly productive land. I '' !r,r: ,n 'iiszrd&i1! Thie eaaay content ia aponaored by the Pulp and Paper Inditalry of Hritiah Columbia to remind the Younger Viencration of the increasing importance of the Induetry and the major role it playa in the daily Uvea of all who live in rhu great province. This advertisement is not puuu.sm-h i aispiayeu uy the L control Board, or by the Ouvermiiciv. ot liiitisi, Cota; PUiPtPWfflVPY ; in BRnan CANADIAN PULP A PAI'KR ASS'IS. (WESTERN BRANCH) J 805 Dominion Blilj. . Vmcmtn, B.C. Send Coaleat Information and Literature lot BUY NOW WHILE PRICES ARE i We Can Save You Many N am Addrast' . p I u Cloth. Ret! biW Nw ki t r SHIPS and WATERFRONT Queen Charlotte Island Tuna , Fishing Over Fish From Ketchikan Tuna fishing off the west coast of the Queen Charlotte Islands is finished for another year. The tnats that had been fishing there headed out yesterday morning for the west coast of Vancouver Island. Up to the end of August 488.500 pounds of tuna had been landed in the district, 478,200 of which came to Prince Rupert. Good fishing for the first ten days of September will bring total catches for the season to con siderably above those figures. Motorship Dagney, Capt. S. R. Wicks, arrived in port this morning with 5,800 cans of salmon from Ketchikan for storage in bond and transshipment to the United States. Motorsliip Sidney, Captain O. llendrlr.kson, was in port yes'.rr-day with canned salmon and frozen fish from Ketchikan for transshipment over Canadian National lines to the United States. Aboard Union cruise ship Chil-cotin, In port Wednesday, was a K M A. Friendship Tour party en route 'to Alaskan ports. Under command of Capt. H. E. McLean, the ship docked here Wednesday afternoon. She will call again southbound Monday afternoon. In port last evening was C.N. s.s. Prince George, Capt. William Eccles. enroute from Ketch- eight days and ov&r MEN'S PANTS FOR DRESS OK WOliK jfrmvfi woods' Clearance SALE! Men's Work Pants. Strong tailored I rum 51 S5 loK MEN'S DKFSS PANTS WORSTEDS AND PLAIN CsAIIARDlNES Mrs. Davidson of Ladysmith, Grand Chieftan of the Pythian Sisters of British Columbia, paid . an official visit to Prince Rupert Temple No. 2 last evening. i Resolutions to be presented to , the convention of the Union of B.C. Municipalities in Victoria' next week were considered at the council meeting last evening. i No part of Northern British Columbia showed to better arl- vantage at the exhibition in this city last week than what Is known as the Lake area, one of ! the country's fairest and most fertile areas. September 14, 1910 , At a meeting of the Civic ' Centre csrnlval committee In the city hall last night It was re-1 ported that the total revenue 1 from the carnival was $5,615.09. Disbursements were $3,560, leaving a surplus of $2,054.60. I An iron' lung, presented to Prince Rupert General Hospital, is now on its way here and should arrive soon, it was reported by the Provincial Board of Health at the meeting of the local hospital board last night. Progress in promoting the sale of war savings stamps and ter- tlflcates was reported at a meet lng of the committee on this matter last nlsvht. The Canadian Legion was investing the limit ot m f d s '.. Mnpa aPA .,,, 7 "J " " "" one $4 certificate. LATIN AMERICA DEATHS Gastroenteritis and colitis are two major causes of death li South America. SATIN - GLO Semi Gloss & High Gloss In many beautiful tints for interior decorating. QUICK DR.ING THOMPSON HARDWARE. CO. LTD. WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Sec our Kodak Camera Line-up. Flash attachments for all Cameras. Kodacolor and Kndnphrome Film. Developlnir, Printing nnd Enlarging. S-?ti - 3rd Are. V. KNUINES t EQVIPMENT W tMk pti'l lt:is for Mile ( iitninlns iHewls. Simplex ihh i:iiclnr Flexible illeel rvhanst ilplu. Flexible fuel linen. Trtilllne Pole rSwIsrls. iii lirl-t Jii. k Htttl Parte. Ilrnsn anil Iron Isttw Kttllers. I'lslnn Klties. IMlte nnd ripe i-'lttltiRi. Itabbltetl Box Hearlnn. , Jaty Cliilrhex and ,ini Inn Mgger-ItentlH. Hteel and Hr Hlniflliij. Hulls, Nuts, MiKlsoinil ( lip Hel rs'l. Iliilllnit Hide Rollers A Hltrnves. Aiitliitr (tindv MigeiliriiilK. Hilt Mild Hteel. urliiux urtii let nt iii irinr Itiitd-mtre and etulp;iient, too istitisei -cu tn mention. IJYTOWN MACHINE WORKS Always Prompt and CourteouF We're Here to Gervj ViU Commodore Cafe Hospitality and Good Food" "hone 17 for Send -Out Order I Ave. David Chow. Mgr. Mnvlnr, Parking. Crating Shipping p.-vA General Cartajro and Storage Tomplcn, Reliable and Effi-lent Bervice. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd , for Oxygen, Acetylene and all voiding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED BIG SEIECTIOSS Men's Dress anil Semi-Dress Pants. l.;t litllnjs. Ms uiul mixtures N IrmatSU Voung Men's Pants. Made by the best tailors, lanst Now f i o!ti SIO.Ti lo 11 I CONTINUES ! I TILL SATURDAY HEW GIVE AWAY PRICES S Don't Miss Your Last Chance! MEN'S TOP COATS (ia'iai dines, MrllivTi and Covert Volcano Erupts In Philippines MANILA ?' Fifty one persons were killed by an eruption or Hibok volcano en Camlgutn Island, rear the northern cwt of Mindanao In the Southern Phil- oppmes. Twenty seven others vere badly Injured Three vil- lnges are reported threatened by falling ashes. . . ' , . ,, I ikan t . Vancouver Amone those pmbarkliiT here for Vancouver 0nr w. O MMInv Mnlloy S H Me- Guire. Mr. and Mrs. Vinson. Mrs. MKerrirher, Mr. and Mrs. K. Sommer, Mrs. Tubb and child, Mrs. W. Woods and child, Mr and Mrs. H. Minkler, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dve Mr. and Mis. Jensen. Mrs. H. Clark. G. Isakson, E. Ewald, Allan Dubeau. Parker Mills. Mr. and Mrs. D. Peterson and children. Miss Rhlrlcv Hav-hurst Miss A. KnUt?on, Mrs. D. Llewellyn. Miss I. York, Mr. and Mrs D. Maclnnes. Mr. and Mrs E. H. Pan and child. Now operating on a ten-duy fall schedule, CPU. stexmer Princess Louise arrived in port at 1 o'clock this afternoon from Vancouver and sailed two hours later for Skagway and other Alaska points. The vessel is due back here next Wednesday afternoon southbound. BACKACHE? ' When nvty wiildrn mow- brums short. I h;irp iwinKtu- u' linn- lor Dr. Chase'a Ki'lnt-y-l.ivcr Pill. Thousand" find quick ri'lr.l r rt .in biii.k.i(in-. iinlul joints, kidney and liver disorders bv Liking thtr proven renirdv. Bv combining 2 treat, i ments. in I Dr. Chase's work on both 1 kidneys and liver Jdr.chasesI lor tester relief. 48 4.000 miles long it on parade 7 WatchforlheBIGGE5Y PARADE , CiWh ..,a1WI lit - s.i ? M. ft " M MEN'S UNDERWEAR remnan's, btabfield's and oilier t:i;ikc;. A!lki'l hMise from. Penman's Winter Weicht Combinations Scil s' Miiits iird D awns, Teninr. .'i (lj:rrl" Heavy weif. lit Comliiiiatinns Soil MEN'S JACKETS Pl.-iids. a n,l ri-i., r-..!..ru lli.r n,l,.id hi'r; AM WU'- with fur colliii-3. Real coats for winter ... l"ike-,h i w ' ' I I dot , . I ' FOOTWEAR Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords Men's Work Shot s. Solid built .. From $6 -5 to Frum ?UJ $180 'i1 1 Men's Rubber Boots. All kinds to choo:.c frum BOYS' CLOTKrS Sept. 17 to 24 This "parade" will take place in cities and towns of all ten Provinces. On display will be Canada's Army. These are some . of the men who stand ready to defend the freedom of Canada and democratic nations everywhere against aggression. Take this opportunity to meet and salute Canada's men in -the Active and Reserve Forces. Visit the public, exhibits and demonstrations in your district. You will he proud of the men and machines that make up Canada's Army. At the same time you will probably realize the need for more men, more equipment. You will understand why Canada is now doing everything possible to strengthen our Active and Reserve Forces why we are asking young Canadians from coast-to-coast to visit their nearest Recruiting Depot or Armoury at once. Army .crilins OMca, lall.vua Sid,., Jprm Gord.n Hood. Halifax, N.S. N. 1 ririonnl D.prt, Wooditock Hood, fr.d.ridon, N . Na. t Personnel Depot, Hut 41, Cavaftcldt, Qube, P.O. No. 4 Personnel Oopot, 771 Sherbrooko St. W., Montreal, P.Q. loom Ml, "C" luilding, litaaf St., Ottawa, Onl. No S Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Bagot St., Kintiton, Onl. No. O Personnel Depot, Charley Park, Douglas Drive, Toronto, Ont. a. No. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley tarrocks, 6liiob.lt! Streot, london. Ont. No. I Personnel Depot, Fort Otberno Barracks, Winnipea, Man. Jackets anl Coats at Rral Savmr,:- Unyi' Panti. All wool -. Roys' Underwear. Winter wei(;lit Doys' Jackets. All wool Kti..,., c..:i m i... i All Wini!. ohcli . .es NuWlfmrl From and Pair " ' 5 to l " F'l'din Sizes 2 toO foals Mens' Sox. Biggest assortment for tires i Men's Shirts a.vl Spfjrt Shirts ........ Men's T-Shlrts. Regular $1.50 Children's Soikecs no. t rorsonnet Depot, National Defence tldg., Winnipeg ligrilh Ave., Begina, Saik. '"""I Depot, Corrie Barracks, Calgary, Alta. Hottelovarters. Western Command, Kingiway Ave., Edmos -on, Alta. . fr Becruiting Office, 475 How. Streot, Vancouver, B.C. (a. 11 Personnel Depot, Buckmaiter'i Pield, St. John's, Newfoundland pair n" ' It's your Army See Ltd. ' ' , ty s. 1 I bi." Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues 3RD AVENUE Est. 1910 Phe-n. 61 and 68