,f irrm Prince Uupctt Dailp J3cto5 Ltd. Wednesday, January 28, 1948 Last Show 8:30, Show Start 7 p.m. COLUMBIA flCTUttS prmrt CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle 1 IWRAi y Ron KaudfH 1 OwRNiD -yBlAIR lArlNIVERSARY ; HOME OPENING I To mark the first anniversary 'of the opening of Kun Klaan ; Lodge, the Salvation Army's Native Gir!'s Home on Tatlow 'street, a silver tea and sale of Gallant Journey RESPONSIBLE FOR BURNS SUCCESS The highly successful Burns concert and program at First Presbyterian Church Monday night was under the general direction of Mrs. C. G. Ham. president of the Ladies' Aid. with Mrs. J. G. Garrett in charge of the program. Assisting were Mrs. John G McLeod. Mrs. W. W Bowes. Mrs. N. S. K. Brewer, Mrs. H. C. Halliday. Mr.s. John McLeod, Mr.s. E. F. Saunders and Miss Betty Hood. PHOTOGRAPHY DeTelopinj, Printing Enlarging, Picture Framing Chandler and Cowgill 216 Fourth Street Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. I home cooking is being held on: ! Thursday afternoon o this week J. T. Gillingham and Mrs. Earl . 1 Jarrett and Adjutant Mrs. Cham- ' ters will preside at the pouring (Subject to change) WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Edmund hotkrldge 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4.30 Especially For You :45 Maggie Muggins 5:00 Rendez-vous Room 5:30 Rosa-Linda 5:45 Morton Gould 6:0O MacMillan Club Quiz 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 According to the Record 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Distinguished Artist Series 8:00 Citizens' Forum and News 8:45 Earle Birney 9:00 English Music 10:00 C3C News 10:10 BC. News 10:15 CBC Movie Critic 10:30 John Aresor Concerts 11:00 Weather Forecast and Sign Off THURSDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song iaoes. oervueurs wiu De airi. j , r si'.ts via i Its June - In January . . Cv-wXl for for flowers fllr Patterson. Mrs. Fladseth and j MUs Mary Calder. Mrs. C. Carl-: son will be cashier and in charge ! . in the kitchen will be Mrs. Swan- : son and Mrs. Wilkie. In charge ! of the home cooking table will i be Mrs. Waksdale and Mrs. Wil-j o litil u I ( ! This Home has been greatly appreciated by the girls 'who have resided there throughout the year. Residents at the Home ; Two Sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE blooming sprightly on Slut Rayon DRESSES VICTIMS OF BRITISH CURRENCY REGULATIONS LeH without sufficient funds to return home to Kentucky, Mrs. Constance Reardon is shown with her son, Alan, 17 months, at La Guardia Field. New York, after arrival by plane from London. British customs confiscated 22 of her 32 English pounds under the law prohibiting a person from leaving the country with more than 10. The English war bride is enroute to Perryville, Kentucky, where she is awaited by her ex-infantryman husband, Leslie Reardon. She has been visiting her English folks. The airline on which she travelled lent her money to continue her journey. have included girls who are attending high school in the city, j transients who have come to the city waiting for boats and trains and others in different circum-' stances who have been sent by 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 8 00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00-Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Bell Ringers 10: 40-Recorded Interlude 10:45--Scandlnavlai. Melodieg 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert P.M. 12:C0 Musical Ccrapbook 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12.30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12.45 Recorded Interlude 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Thursday's Recital 1:45 Commentary and Talk 2:00-B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Sheila Presents 3:00 Varieties in Music 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 A Moment in Music 3:30 Divertimento 3:45 BBC News 3:55 Elmore Philpott AI.SO the Indian Department, the city Mrs. J. H. Black to visit the various associations to inform them of provisions made by the Parent-Teachers' federation frw and social welfare Tailored BLOUSES Plaid and Wool MANY ITEMS OF MERCHANDISE RKDUCKD TO BELOW COST-EXCEPTIONAL VAIXKS lined to the various groups. the formation and operation of The matron. Adjt. Mrs. Cham- i ' bers, says 1256 beds have been r I .If nnAHCff provided and meals and other rLAnj I KUUKtjj comforts generally provided. It ..... is felt that the Home has done MID Mf AM Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m. Catala. Fridays. 12 midnight-; Cardena. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 12 midnight. ' QUEEN CHARLOTTES " FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS February 6 and 20 FOR SOUTH ISLANDS February 8 and 22 I VII I IUJIV HI1U a real worth-while work during the year and, as it becomes better known, will prove itself of ereater value to the rnm- DRAMA FESTIVAL The Parent-Teaches' Council j such small groups, hopes to have entries from as! chairman of the meeting was far east as Prince George and Mrs. E. W. Becker, council presi-Smithers. from such northern jdent. Other members present towns as Stewart and Premier,1 were Mrs. J. H Black Mrs S and from Ocean Falls. I Anderson, Mrs. T. B. Black. Mrs The forthcoming annual con-'D. Gomez. Mrs. T. Bussanich vention of the Parent-Teachers' Mrs. Kullander. Mrs. George Hill convention to be held at Van- jr.. Martin Stuart. C. H Insul-couver on March 30, 31 and ander, T. C. Buteman and J. S. April 1 and 2 was discussed and Wilson 345 Tliird Avenue West ,1 4 munity. i A progress report, given to the Those who are at present in monthly meeting of the Parent-the Home attending high school j Teachers' Council last night, are really a happy family and.showed that preliminary infor- BETTER! LOOK BETTER FEEL w h fZ . Tt, , 0" the proposed musi, iPnee RuPert associations were m! : JL, hpinJ asked to prepare resolutions and and and drama drama festival is ,s beina games and otherwise enjoyin appoint delegates. rapidly assembled. When the The 1UC Council will enquire as 1 tnUfnl ... FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5G8 themselves. Advertise in tne Daily Newsi l 'St: I'LTR A-VIOLLT SI N LAMPS Can be used in ordinary sinkt-l Three limes as fast as July sun Arrrptrd by American Mriliral AsMiriaiiun AVAILABLE AT: ,,U ((M VqSi RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC """""J 3 13 3rd Ait. I I Ml i initial ji tallica liuii la lyui-i, , . 0 e advisability of . . bringing jpleted. committee meetings will; "ty fU SUltabIe f"r be called and the project out- thf . . j Parent-Teachers groups. One is ; entitled "Eye Witness" and the j other "Home and School." C. H. Insulander reported on 5 1 the Prince Rupert Film Coun- a FORT 1U ! cil and J. S. Wilson, delegate to j It's Mace's for 1 the Civic Centre, reported on the annual meeting of that association. Mr. Wilson said that reports showed a successful year. He stressed the need for full I ermancnt T7m' i BEDDING Loveliness i .ujjpui i in me livic centre oy a parents and suggested a lareer JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue YOURS . . . W'lirn we cup yu i N.itiiriil-Lnnkiim IVrrr.ar.i- membership as an answer to many of its problems. Reports from the different Parent - Teachers' Associations were presented bv riplpuatps I : 1 Beauty Lane Salot 218 4lh St. Blue Bj These covered the matter of j suitable sites for the proposed! ,new school, school support of &,ilC$ Expertly blended from the world's finet coffees. Fort Garry Coffee ii always coffee at itt bett. the Junior Red Crass, Poppy Day, collections for aid to the blind, and support of the Navy League. The schools should not be made collection agencies, the delegates felt, but neither should the children forget their responsibilities toward less fortunate people. Total P.-T.A. membership is about 250. according to the delegates' reports. A discussion on study groups resulted in the appointment of Its flavour-sealed in Pliofilm. o NOTHING IS TOO GOOD FOR BABY ... Even thuusrt we sacrifice our own iht(I t nc baby must have the best. Tli.it Is our policy In m It-cling items for tlie care, feeding and health ot b.ibus You cun (lcijond on us for the best quality and lushest standards in products und medicines. PHONE 81 Ommmes Drags - M -, t '-J , , ,Jli .1 i 7 : 1 f : 1 s HOT AIR FURNACES! ORDER TODAY INSTALLED TOMORROW Let us put in your inexpensive Kuni-fort Furnace now before the busy season starts. THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED 253 Last first Avenue m ' m' RUPERT MARINE REALn Blankets That Give Warmth Yes, and comforters, too. A wide choice of sizes, colors and prices. See Wallace's complete bedding department for certain satisfaction and "lasting comfort. Cotton Sheets Flannelette Sheets Bedspreads Phone Black 88 i IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA I. IN PROBATE ! ?" ,Kh0. fatter of the Estate of , kdlbel"t Harvey Thorp Otherwi.se i ,nown as Culbert Harvey B Thorpe. IN THE MATTER OF THE l ADMINISTRATION ACT'' i iake N2Uce that Order of His i Honor Judge W. O. Fulton made the 19th of January. AD. 1948 .I was appointed administrator i of the Estate of Calbert Harvey , Jhorp otherwise known as Cul- ! ht'lX HarveV Thorpe, deceased. B All parties having claims a against the said Estate are here-a by required to furnish same pro- Prlyov.(Lrin,ed 10 me on or before io?D28Ah davof February. A.D. I 1948 after which date claims fil-J ed may be paid without refer- ence to any claims of which I then had no knowledee. B I All narfipc Inrlnhtorl t. .n!J m Modern Design and Efficiency! m (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND F1SI1INO EQl ME1 TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QCICK SALES OR CHARTERS (JUSt East of T.lnRptt'n Woterfrnnt) Outfit your bathroom wltji PLUMBING that will be delightful to look at and serviceable to use as long as your house stands Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating ai MlLflCE'S oc ourse 1 1 Estate are hereby required toi nav the ammint nf ihni. ' Phn fitrca 0 1 1 Bos 548 i BsiiBBHaianiiaBsiBiiaaaaifj IT'S HERE! The Popular debtedness to me forthwith DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, this 19th day of January, A D. 1948 GORDON F. FORBES Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. BC. (27 OOVERNMENT MQUOR ACT NOTICE Is hereby given that on w prince Announcing our new HOLMES TOWING AM) WRECKING TRICK SERVICE 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 I'hone 566 (Nights, Black 320) ,icsi RUPERT ,sl inarcn 1B48 thp Kilned Canadian Lt-trion un x HAEGER POTTERY Beautiful Pastel Shades WIDIO VAKIKTV of VASKS M;' WALL VASKS, CANPUtfTK 'HOLDKKS, ASH TKAVS, BULB BOWLS ALL REASONABLY I'KICK" (Good News! We have just received a carload of Donnacona VJallboard 4x8 $68.50 per M. Sails For VANCOUVER i itend 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 described as Lot No. 13 to 14 and Block 15. section -. map 1087, Prmce I Rupert Land Registration District ;in the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member on the premises reasonable quantity of liquor for j personal consumption on the premises, and entitling the club to purchase liquor from a vendor and sell by the glass the liquor so purchased ; to Its members and uue.sts. for consumption on the club premises In I accordance with the provisions of j the "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" and the regulations promulgated i thereunder. SAVOY AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Information call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. BED P.O. Box 1118 518 Third West LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street ORDER NOW WHILE IT LASTS "philpott, EVITI SCO. ltd. PHONES 651 - 632 Coal - Lumber - Building: Supplies - Paints HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 51 FRASER STREET Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Welcome You At All DATED this 12th day of January, 1948. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 4 FRASER HOUSE, R. H. SHARP, Secretary, Canadian Lepton ' Branch No. 88. - i B S.L. vLJ l'hlini Hlarlr fiTJ triisff I.V,wlr SI" 714 j Prince Rupert (3R)