. t?rfrtce tluprtt Da!t? netos Tuesday, January 13, 1948 WET FOOTWEAR NEEDS NURSING CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle emmiscences Do's and Dont's for Shoes outside with a soft cloth. Then (Subject to change) TUEoDAT P.M. MONDAY BAD, TUESDAY GOOD Trnsforma(Um In Weather Rain Makes Quick Work of Snow Monday was a mean day. Rain-lashed snow lay ankle deep ByWJ. Reflections Offered by Men Who Make T.m remove the stuffing and allow MONTREAL, O- - When Ml-I . . , , . . the heat. i i i v. laclys shoes get wet. don t iusi ...... ,. ... 4:00 Al Harvey Show SAYS INDIA NEEDS KING'S ENGLISH' NEW DELHI, India W Addressing the All-India Writers' Conference held recently in Ka-shl, Benares, Dr. Mulk Raj An-nd, Indian novelist and short- I now, wnne souKiiiK ones leci , let . the mdry . out .... by themselves. , thJ , m a tub of w c,ean liinong the many f inures that ance you did not know your 15 Slock Quotations. NOT SO DUMB REGINA P Vhen a milkman took a tumble .n the hall of ai apartment b 'i 1 1 d 1 n g here, he uttered Iron the pile of broke bottles he was sitting ln-i language that was not diplomatic. "Don't you know there are children here?" a woman asked. He knew he had stepped on a, roller skate. I w. "-, u uj, arymg shoes witn saddle soap. ied give to Prince Rupert in Prince Rupert . . . . . , . i . ,, the Shoe Manufacturers Asso- vPt 11RLni the fincrerK rub in Maydays that touch of d.s-, He enjoyed meeting people. 'atlfm of Canada whlch ftlR0 S'fJl? and more and walking through drops a few hints on the care.whlch can be boucht at a drag It meant wet feet unless suitably (story writer, stated that while shod. he was .convinced that Indians 1-4 ., V :i I.. i -lion peculiar to new cities ",,u " "-'" ws a wn.c. nc !d ng wilh nltn- making, U,e up north, was . . .. , , The Major liked a fame of olf. ,,,,-ge E. Gibson, better known golfVks (Thpre w nQ in the store. When the shoes are soft and dry and only then they're ready to polish. and training of leather. When shoes get wet they should be taken off as soon as possible, not only to avoid colds, "K-ng's English." 4:30 .Especially For Yon 4:4S life In the Open :00 Music In t Mello Mood 5 :S0 Platter Parade 1:08 Supper Serenade : IS Dinah Shore : 30 Inside Story :45 Aocordtaf to Record :50 Recorded Interlude , 100-CBC lfew 1:iChC News Roundup 7:3C Leicester Square to The Major.' Always well new city Out a little incidental sometime n snniea to a moanj English was today an intema- As for work or play shoes that like that did not matter. Off , lined, with suit freshly press " a,m rB ' . itional medium and, as the lan?- wore a neativ trimm,ri McRride Rtr.t innWn. . ,)ut also bause leather is weak , don't take polish, they can be h cnange to a succession OI mriou, vaRe of rw tn1 djp,oma level' when wet' And tnere's just one I ened nl made moisture- rd and carried himself wlthjond Avenue, there was a . . f corrpct. wnv t.O flrv shne5 Plr;r 'ivcklanl hw rnhhlnfr wjlth hpps- mere was no mm . t 011i,iV!lt1Ii tn thf. the wind had an edge erect, military bearing. But space, lor tne Court House was .. " ' ,'J " I ,, ' Little ,,ew Indian K'ncat'onal t(ra 1 . was only to be expected. He yet to be built. So it was there i T ' . ! 1 11 I ' ' B 1 the ut. teit thofc R.hA , streams coursed through been in the army and had ' Prince Rupert's first golf was ' " 'n ini.-um jeny. soggy snow ana ai street inver-.muirt th me!iuni vu, .nnt i considerable service. The played. WHEN IN TEkKACK STOP AT THE TERRACE HOTEL For Convenience and Comfort HOT AND COLD WATER 1NWOOMS Spring-Filled Mattresses sections were miniature ponds 9nglish shotild be kept as an op-just deep enough to go overjtional language in the second-one's boot tops, and a shade ary grade and compulsory la the less investigation. The bear and the pioneer public closed in mortal combat. But, later on, when missions were . ftmiensil arvl Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Broadway 8:00- Alberta Raivh House 8:36 Record Album :0J -Tuesday Evn!n Recital Wpg. : 15 Point of View 9:3l- Design tor Ltstenin-s NBC I0:00-CBC News too wiae to completely cienr ai higher stages. nr followed realty and Insur-,. having his office near the (I of Centre Street, which i!d be in the neighborhood ot , re the fountain on th O N. .. sieve is no liM'utcd. I.at.;.-i I it ple;.s-iie ol I.:: aequaint- one bound. i Park Avenue people on a Sunday morn many moons ago sighted a black bear rambling by In the general direction of the junction. This was something calling for Immediate and fear- But how different this morn calmness restored It appeared! Q u lt ncRessary w that the dark stranger from th0 a newcomer's lame to every per-wilds son nlrodiwlni! him to a was not a monster. He'd ;n,"n hnrt In fart s Mf nn-rM-ino-inrr ! BrouP ing. Try a Classified Ad in The ews 1 10:10 B. C. New If we think 1 15 Neighbourly News rii-ht in Prince Riinert. His! A. No. However A breeze was playing around but the force and general fier.d-Ishness of the day before had laid off. Rain was not falling. There was no trickle of snow blameless cubhood was spent the persons towards the end of ie:30-Paciflc Hanororte tied outside the cabin of an ' the group did not catch the M :0f)-Weather and Sign Off Classified Advertising - - - LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. early railroader who, as bearish name, it may be repeated, but Lwirindi: Me jmt wnra per Insertion, mlulmum char. 60c. Birth Notlrw, Lumtor Manufacturers maturity approached, chased usually once Is sufficient. VK-: uiiru.i or uiuiiKs. Drutr; Notire. Fun-rul N'fllws, Hnmngv and KiitfiiKfinitit Announce mrnta: Rough and Lot. Poles and Pilinr ( ltl Ol 1IIWKS TERRACE FOR 8 AIR Dressed Lumber him Into the Kaien Island moun-1 Q. When arranging a bou-tuins along with a farewell sal- i quet of light and dark-colored ute. He had, after a year or so flowers, what is the proper way of being on his own, only wan- j to arrange them? water heard although it might have been in some Eections. There was a welcome calmness everywhere. Along Second and Third Avenues snov: and ice had all but vanished. The small patches still left, were few and eoine fast. The wide side ,'e wish to express our sin -' FOR SALE '38 officer's model thanks and appreciation fori Colt revolver. Phone Red 6G8. kind expressions of sym- I12i dered back home to look up old 1 A. Have the darker flowers Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire& Rubber Co. Ltd. Philco Radios Willard Batteries unhon- liv ana assistance rendered friends-to die unwept, ored and unknown. in the centre, the lighter ones on the outside. FOR SALE - Frisco Standard 30 hp. wilh clutch, shaft and Q What should one write on WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert :O0 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions ' 9:30 Morning Concert 8:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodlei 11:00 Gospel Songs 1 1 : 15 Reminiscences 11:30 Weather foiecsst 11 :31 Message Per.od 11:33 -Recorded Interlude ll:45-Ethel and Albert l" w,th flowerssont PRINCE RUPF.RT walks and streets were cleaned and cleared. The time was almost mid-January, and the tern propellor, complete; also 28 b. hp. uied very little, with clutch, shaft and 32" propel-1 liiends during our recent be-vement. Our especial thanks !o Dr. C. 11. H.mklnson and nursing staff at the Ilospi-uid to members of the mach-shop staff of the Prince Ru-' Flsliermens Co-operative. YEARS AGO A. "Witn sympathy," or, lor. Box 2i)9 Daily News. (11) ' With deepest sympathy" is FOR THR BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER FOR SALE 4 room house and perature was like late fail. Monday was mean but Tuesday (early this morning), anyway, was not. It was, in fact, a pretty fair day. Mrs. January 13, 1933 Mayor S. M. Newton was returned as chief magistrate of Prince Rupert by a majority of W. William Power.ii and Family ! Apply 218 (Hi baih, Oth Ave. 6th Ave. W. Bnick Oldsmobile Chev. Tracks G.M.C. Tracks Chevrolet Pontiae FOR RENT SALE One Office writlngiel over Aiaerman w. . moiu- FOR MONEY FROM TREES HUDSON BAY, Sa.sk. W You can't tell W. b. Bennett that desk; four bedroom tables; one truck heater. C. Mason. Port Edward. !! ! HIST- Two room apart-ii nt beside the Knox Hotel. MiO 1st Avenue West. (Ill money doesn't come Trom trees , Today . . J a. Nil ( MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C. gomery in a three-way contest which also involved Alderman John Dybhavn. In the alder-manic election 6. D. Macdonald, George H. Munro. Theo Collart, Alex McKenzie. M. M. Stephens, John Currie, R. F. Perry and J. Arthur Smith won seats. There were 15 aldermanic condidates. H RENT 4 -room furnished IN nlblvJK FOR SALE 1937 Ford Panel Delivery, $300.00. Phone Gree'i 446. lli oouse. Apply Ji'Ji seal cove PM 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Int. 1:80 The Concert Hour 1 : 30 Recital Quebec he knowrs better. Bennett operates a trapline east of this northeastern Saskatchewan town and found one of his traps had been dragged away. Following the tracks, he finally fon& that trap up a tree still holding Circle, or phone Blue 401. 1 10 1 FOR SALE-.35 calibre Remln-ton Woodsmaster autoloading A Good Paint Job! I'tT! United States Congress suthorized a flag with thirteen j stars. I 1935 Saar Valley voted to re- turn to Germcn ownership and j rule. And His rifle, $45. Phone Red 723 after) 6 p m. tf 1 1 The new provincial govern "0l( RENT- Room, board if de-liied. Phone Red 070. 812 Sec-p Avenue. Gentleman only i (10) a large iisner wno.se pelt was i:4& commentary valued at $100. Mother" - ment building on Market Circle FOR SALE-New and Used Fur-' was formally taken over from niture, Hardware and Office the contractors by Provincial Fixtures, etc. New Articles at Architect Henry Whittaker at a room u ;;ori 1943 Laval yields balance ot French fleet to Hitler. 1946 U. N. O. organizes securi i Special Prices, Skillets 80c, ceremony which was followed; ty council. IS A "MUST" FOR WINTER WEATHER DRIVING BECAUSE IT PREVENTS RUST AND PROLONGS THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR. DONT DELAY . . . DRIVE IN TODAY! ; OOM AND BOARD - $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals. Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street. (tf) CHEER THE PATIENT cups ana naucers oui' uy n uin nwuo . u,.u. ..v... Plates 25c, Electric Hot Plates of people inspected the interior $7, Scatter Rugs $1.75, Hand-, of the new building. made British India Rugs, Book' Cases, Chest of Drawers,! About 50 officers and men of Mattresses $16, Dishes, y4 piece : the steamer Prince Rupert left WITHOUT A METAL WOKR BROCKVTIXE, Ont. 9 By chance, a doctor, an undertaker, a lawyer, a clergyman and a newspaperman comprise the sick visiting committee Installed in office recently by the Brockvllle GARDEN? set, beautiful design. Slightly for the south for holidays whil" MX'MBINO Installations and the vessel was In dry dock here for annual overhaul. i Khvanls Club. repairs SHEET METAL WORK. Furnaces, tanks, eavestrouching and stack work. I'tourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) BOB PARKER LIMITED Box 38 FORD-MONARCHDEALER Phone 8S I COLD FRAME IS BASIC TOOL FOR YOUR FREEDOM GARDEN Advertise lit tne Daily News. Used Electric and Battery Radios from $25. All kinds of other new and used useful articles at very reasonable prices. B C. Furniture Co., Black 324. (tf FOR SALE Two houses on one lot, both modern, on 6th Ave. W. Excellent buy. $2.10000 WAMrD I llSt STANDARD iV.l SAStl r"' J V y 6CBUjO Pet Of j --.-55 I lb i, ANTED TO RENT Three room apartment. Phone Oreen .January 13, 1913 The Prince Rupert committee of the Mainland Fire Underwriters' Association held its annual meeting. The following of-licers were elected: Chairman, C. W. Peck; vice-chairman, T. D. Pattullo; secretary-treasurer. M. J. Hobin: investigating committee, E. H.Mortimer. E. C. Gibbons, W. S. Fisher; fire protection committee, J. C. Halsey, J. Lome Maclaren and Lee THE "NEW LOOK 19 73. I cash. H. G. Helgerson Ltd. (Id WANTED Used piano in good FOR SALE 8-room house, with mention. Phone Black 167. il5i rill AT SALE PRICES bath partly furnished, Thompson Street. $3,000 cash or $3,500 on terms. Apply H. G. Helgerson Ltd. 13i ANTED -5 or 6 room house. I'hono Black 232. 10i fS'i DRESSES r Baker; rate schedule and commission committee, M. M. Steph ! NlV" Beautiful single or two-piece gowns en- Hi FOR SALE Nice male pups Mother purebred Labrador ANTED TO RENT - Furnished housekeeping room, central, for elderly lady. Phone Blue It1 riched with sequins or artistically decor- . . - I J- nf Mil" HlAKPJI aiea wun ueaus. oumc ui v.. feature long sleeves, some short sleeves. Two Sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER - VICTORIA SEATTLE u r, .-.05. father Springer Spaniel. Mixed colors of black and white, $10 each. Send $10 along with order. W. Walsh, Telegraph Point via Kwinitsa. 10) U5t LUMBER 2" 1MICK ANTED - A copy of Captain John Walbran's "British Col AMGlt IRONii AS iiHOVJH MiNOE SASM TO f WAM. umbia's Coast Names." Harry ZZJZ J I ens, G. A. horsier ana i . isrown. The municipal election was1 being held. T. D. Pattullo and S. M. Newton had held their final rallies the night before at the Wcstholme and Empress theatres, respectively. Speakers at the Pattullo meeting were Mr. Pattullo, O. H. Nelson, A. H. Allison and G. R. Naden Those on Newton's platform were Mayor Newton, Alderman Douglas, F. M. Lannlc, Alder Seaman. Gen. Del , City. (!! FOR SALE-Two exquisite sales- some have peplums, some haven't, but all have the "NEW LOOK." COATS Fur and fur-trimmed Tweeds and other cloth coats along with hooded styles' that will please you in sunshine or rain. HATS Don't forget the adornment to top your new ensemble. MACHINERY t'OR SALE Working Drawing- for Building Cold Frame A cold frame Is basic equip-1 level with the best top soil avail- mart's samples new Britisn India hand-made rugs. Phone Johnson, Blue 697. 8 IF FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth sedan. Apply Arrow Cabs. (12) FOR SALE Three months old O SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, BC. ment for every home garden which is managed with economy. In every month of the year It can be used for some service which will enrich the garden, while saving money for the owner. It is an ancient device, ante- man Mauiana. r. mcLatiuuii able, or the floor may be covered ; with two or three Inches of cin- j tiers or gravel, on which shallow ' seed boxes flats i are placed.! Many prefer sowing the seeds in flats, which can be carried to the garden at transplanting time. I A location In the full sun all Tuesdays, i:3i p.m. Coquitlam. Fridays, 12 midnight. . Catala. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 12 midnight. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENT'S January 9, 23 FOR SOUTH 1SIAND9 January 11, 25 Boston Bull female pup. Price and Alderm;in Bullock-Webster. When" you make your purchase at SWEET SIXTEEN'B SEMI-ANNUAL SALE, use our personalized BUDGET PLAN. No Interest to Carry Charges .... $15. Mrs. Jack Tritt, Vander-hoof, B.C. 121 Capt Barney Johnson has been anoointed a Vancouver it.rsonal FOR SALE Modern t room harbor pilot and will make onlyi . mrior-nri u tnwnrd : daV ls required for best results hou.se, 2 blocks off McBricie. Apply G. P. Tinker Co. Ltd. (13) one more trip north as skipper i Q t unbreakabie and shelter from cold winds is ' of the Prince Rupert. He had . 'f ol!,prt I beneficial. The top of the flat (c no on thn the ; .11(,,.IJ l.v.livL. made 107 round trips ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS iffers a permanent release from drinking. It Is a confidctial service rendered without cot. by others who have found freedom from alcohol. Box 276 Daily News (tf) sash on which there is likely to " " , " ", FOR SALE House, 18x18, anci Prince Rupert, having commanded her since she first en tered service. two. lots, in town. Price jauti cash. Write Milton Liddle, Graham Island, Massett, B.C. (11) be heavy breakage, especially in , wa,"a "j cypi. w. hiuh winds I plne' or reclwood are preferable, Since inexpensive electric heat I sice the frame will often be wet ms decay. Winter Is will turn a cold frame into a fd hot-bed, the old fashioned ! the1,m,f, lw bul,d a fold-franw. ,.,,,0.i,pntnH hot-bed ls sel-is0 u wH1 be "ady to use when FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent A SANDED FLOOK maKes a Steamship Sailings Third Ave. - Phone 568 the first signs of spring appear. FOR SALE- OldsmoDiie, For Vancouver- new room! Dark and stained floors can be made as good as new by sanding, a quick, efficient Job with modern enuinment. Greer and Brld- $600. Phone Blue 317. U4i dom seen. Heat ls not needed for most of the uses to which a cold frame can be put; and being Monday ss Princess Louise 10 n m. WORK WANTED dirt or Tuesday ss Catala 1:30 p.m. without objectionable den have the latest In floor I ... .... U nnn ha n pH nPIlT thC EXPERIENCED Cemet Finisher. Thursday ss Prince Rupert sanders and guarantee the hnt oruicn Phone Red 561. Help-m nit EMERGENCY 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Cardena midnight. (tft Can use Antl-Hdyro ana guarantee Job. Recently from Powell River. Wants work in Prince Rupert. 1 1241 8th Avenue East. (10) From Vancouver-Sunday ss Catala 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Louise U11U1 IV vail u- p house, where steps will be saved. The illustration is a practical working-drawing of a standard one-sash cold frame. Standard glazed sash is 3 feet by 6 feet; but a frame can be made of any convenient dimensions, if sash of a suitable size is available. Sash covered with transparent LOST AND lOl'ND HOUND Two keys on string by Wamuted Agent or Company to act as distributor and agents for OH Company. BOX NUMBER 301 MIDDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone p.m. Wednesday -ss Prince Rupert Wrathall's Photo Shop. Own (tf) Green 588. When the proper medication can relieve suffering and hasten improved health, you can rely on us to fill yoror doctor's prescription speedily. PHONE 81 er may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying 10:00 a m. Friday ssCnrdena p m. For Alaska plastic materials will be much SALESMEN WANTED for this advertisement. tf SALESMAN wanted to represent pound Pair of glasses, fron lighter, and also will allow ultraviolet rays to pass through to the plants. The usual practice Is to sink the frame into the ground about six inches, and to pile earth around it outside, for Insulation. of Gordon & Anderson. Owner may have same by calling at Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 12 midnight. From Alaska-Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 8 p.m. Advertise In the Daily News! DAILY NEWS Wholesale Dry Goods llim ioi Northern British Columbia. Very good opportunity for right man. Must have car. Please state former selling experience. Reply Box 300, The Daily , News and paying for this advertisement. '18' (10) inside it may be filled to ground j (11) LOST Bulck Huh Cap-Reward Phone 00 Taxi. 10 Dally News.