niT.IAL HELD A'otc Hear TnWn Fire Languages Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, February 20, 1950 ' t SHIPS and CAPITOL Mrs. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mis. C JannJiscn and Irvine, Mr. arid in ft 1WATERFR0NT 5i ' -j, t , OHTIE mm. Towels The Best Is None Too Good! Especially Since They Cost No More eNTURCl 1 1 V I f I in J I Mrs. PaV.ch and Family, Ian Me-ftae, Helen & Everett, Mrs. Editn Cumcf and Jim, Mrs. S. II. Scott, 1 Mr. and ivirs. L. haabe and family, Albin and Ella, Pete Cravetto, Mr .and Mis. O. I. Smith. Margaret and Murray Henderson, Bill and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hague, the Toidiffe family, i Uha.11 and Oordon Reade. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chcll, Rosalie, Elnor .Magnusscn and family, Kelly Douglas and Company. Bill end Rose McCalluin, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. Barton Kay and Chuck, Mr. and Mrs. HarrV Nelson and f.imllv. Mrs. lie Oclavs Norah in North Union Night at Itupcrt Unexpected icy conditions in the Lynn Canal last week forced the Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Norah, Capt. Graham HuRhes, to return to Juneau and wait until favorable conditions would permit proceeding of the V AT WALLACES f northbound vessel to its destina- -tion Skagway. Enroute to Van- couver Saturday night, the vessel I arrived in Prince Rupert almost OF COURSE ftM3ilSiJiaili!illW"Ml Pnstulil Mr onH VT.-o M.lvilv ' Adult Enterlalnmpn ' 1 nighly-skilled United Nations interpreters instantaneously render a Mr md Mrs' v Sutton and Fred! ! , three hours late and short or For bath towels, hand towels andB fuel. Docking at the Imperial . speech from English, French or Russian into Jspanisn. umrr mihui- Mr Bcu jjrigi-llt Mr lnd Mri j face cloths, you'll be pleasantlyB uu oock at v p.m., h receive u while Vancouver bound passcn- r,,aH nf wmince's selection! . and reasonable prices. taneous interpreters in similar hootns in u.. meeuns rwuiiis, uic.n- Qongary and jall Brownie D'Hi" while, interpret the same speech into English, and Sandra, Mr.' Andv Paavola, Russian. Participants in the meetings are equipped with individual p Ted Sorensoii Mr -"id headsets and can listen in any of U.N. five official languages., . vrrrot.TX. Wilwn r , j Star, Mr. and Mrs. I. Olsen, Mr. . . " " . : and Mrs. T. R. Tomlinson, Mr. gers patiently waited. It wasn't until approximately 9:30 that th.: vessel lied up at the C.P.R. dock. Mechanical trouble In pumping oil into the engine room lengthened its stay at the oil pier to two and one-half hours. Leaving for Vancouver at about 10:30, total time lost was over four hours. Frosty Weather 'and Mrs. J. famon and familv, ;Mr. M. Dah'qulst. Mrs. M. R Former Alaska A.G. Succumbs fdSS FINE P j 4IMIONE2l 222 S i" " - Radio Dial CFPR 124U Kilocycles Franks and Graham. Mr. and W. C. UtUe and BlUy, Mr. F.rlr Ericson, Andy. Eleanor and Bob Moxley, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lund and Elsie. Mr. and Mrs. C. l und- Slows Up Mine ! A long spell of sub-zero wea- i ' ther icing up machinery and A former Attorney Genera' of Ala.ska, John Rustgard, 83. died reeentlv in Florida. A native -of Norway, he was an old time Alas- (Subject to Change) Again it was Union Steamship night at the Canadian National j workings has had the effect of ' V "V. "'c .; u dock here Sunday. In good time MTOm. mr. auu ivirx. renuu H"" 1 family, Mr. nnd Mrs.-J. A. John- j .son and Family. Mrs. Henry 1 Smith Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Wolaii- j .-kon and a visitor in prince i:u-pert occasionally in the ear'y days. He was an author of some note, chiefly on economic subjects. Last August he was ap aiuwntg ujj uyeiwuuo uuu, wvn- steame- mer coauitlnm uluam- Cani theless, the famous Silbak- , , sJf fV-Premier " Be"' fro Van mine in the Portland arriv,cd. , ski and Geors.', Jack and Vera 1 i - s si MONDAY P.M. 4: IS Stock Quotations and Int 4:30 Magic Adverturca 4:45 Young Man With a Song 4:55CBC News 5:00 Solo For Orchestra 5:30 Album Leaf 8:00 Supper Serenade Canal district is back in the role a"upu" "' SU'""B Mair. 11 p.m. for Alice Arm. Stewart m'f&a If I fr" xi of a steady producer of trates, said Dale L. Pitt, manag pointed special oconpmic advisor to the American Economic Foundation. ill TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY and other northern points whence she will return here to- M ing rlirpntrr nf (hp pnmnnnu Mrlin Sew your own WW . j n row niorning to saU south at passed through the city on the Coqultlam last evening bound i 'f'P-' F,rom JVIas1 I"-lct the v ChUcolin. north on one of his periodical '"f' J visits of inspection. A force of ap "acL?"' arr vcd at , "-. at 9 in P sailing p.m con-, 200 men is working steadily and l'uati of her voyage to Van- of regular shipment concen- 1 II " ' .'.Al This advrtlfment Is not pobUsbtd or displayed by th Manor Control Board or by tho OoTnimn f rHiiu Columbia. ' CARD OF THANKS M"s. Robert Gordon Olive ,nid 1 Farl with to think their manv friends for their kindness and floral tributes in their recent va bereavement, with sordid thanks to Rt. Reverend J. B. Gibson and Dr. L. W. Kemiiv It Hotel Site Here Being Surveyed Surveyors have recently been occupied on the site of where the proposed new hotfl will stand It will be on Second Avenue be- trates, hauled down the road for L"uvci- j a distance of sixteen miles from mill to wharf at Stewart, are be- 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 "Saddle Rockin' Rhythm" 7:00--CBC News 7:1ft -CBC News Roundup 7:30 George Caiangis Show 7:45 The Blue Door 8:00-Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Guy Lombardo Show 9:00 National Farm Radio Forum 8:30 Producers Workshop 10:00 CBC News 10:10-C'BC News itwecn Fourth and Fifth Streets I just across the avenue irom me ling made. An unusually light fall of snow this winter has facilitat ed the trucking operations.' At conclusion of the present voyage, Chief Engineer Fred Smith will go ashore from the steamer Coquitlam for his annual vacation. He will be relieved by R. A. Dick, another of ;the well known chief engineers :of the company. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED 1ft oiiies start during 1 wr NAT10KAL SEW & SAVEW :10:15-Provincial Affairs With Spring on the Wayf It E. MORTIMKK 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPi Furnishing New Hospital Ward . A new Quern Mary ward is to furnished in the Prince Rupert General Hospital bv this pioneer local chapter of Imperial Or- FKIIIll'AIIY 10-25 Death Takes lack Plint Canadian Bank 01 commrrcc. a ; representative of the architects J was here last nigh. . P.M. 12:00-Mid-Day Melodic 12:15 CBC N'. wf , . : 12:23 Program tKuine 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude i 1:00 Afternoon Concert 1 :30 Bernie Bradcn Tells a Story 1:45 Comty. A Orant 2:00 B. C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Let's Read About It -, BUILD THROUGH N.H.A. -- Consult 10:30 Henry Russell's Orch. 10:55 Interlude 11:00 Weather and Sign Ott TUESaMI -A M 7"" Musical ClocK Mid CBi: Nrw 8:10 Ktxp's Bill Good v.is f.' ..ilng Sony 8:30 iIusic for Modems 8:45LiU.:e Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commen ' We are headquarters for all Hie accessories you need to (jive m garments that "fine finish" loot We'liave Uic leading fitJimo books and patterns to 'give pi Uie new "now" look . . . NewY. In trimmings and ii'iiums lit CHANDLER'S iRTRAIT STUDIO . Film Finisiilng KnUrim: l'lli I'luili.f taken at Horn Phone Green 38'J 2iti 4H' ' ' fitlNCt RViPERT. B.t 1 der, Daughters of the Empire. It J will be located in the "new win;; ! of the hospital opening of which is being awaited. Death took place last night at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, where he had been a pa-' lient for only a few days, of John Henry (Jack) Plint, for mis is out one 01 the many it eluding buttons, zippers, neffc 3:00 The Music Box iGreer- & Bridden and threads, etc. ( YOUR LOCAL BUILDER For Plans & Estimates 215 1st Ave. West" Phone Black 307 picjccts at home and abroad in highly resected citizen of Prince which Queen Mary Chapter has Rupert. He was 72 years of age . been interesting itself duirng the!amj was born in England, Aug- i past year and on which a de-;ust 26, 1877 1 '.talicd report was made bv the; , ,! secretary. Mrs. J. A. Tenu, at the TWaS,a Vct!T w 1 thc annual meeting last week. i (ar ,anc "rve? Royal ( Canadian t Naval Volun- i Charles W. Wilson has. arrivei c0rinrve ln. ' Ruom Artificer. He in the city from Vancouver tc f"gl"c was take up residence in Prince Ru- ,orn22 yc,ars ,fe mP!ov c " Department of pert where he will be ;,ineci TransRort and tary. 9:15 Mornin? Devotion 9:30 Morning Concert n:59 Tune Smnai 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodies . 10:30 "MHody Time" 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Air KindenarU-n 11:15 Roundup lime 11:30 -Weather Report 1 1 :n - Messaae Per.od 11:35 Recorded Interlude '.1:45 Personal Album shortly by Mrs. Wilson,, the for mer Miss Patricia Bell-Irvir,pv 1 ) If! r; f. three years ago was chief engineer of the lighthouse tender Bir-nie. Deceased leaves to mourn his ; passing, his widow, Mrs. Acinic Plint, 1710 2nd Ave. West and a ! daughter, Mrs. Harvey Oillis or Vancouver. ' Fishermen! More Soft Snow In Prince Rupert After being washed almost clear of snow by substantial am! welcome rainfall, Prince Rupert again awoke this morning to Mr. Plint was a member of the Canadian Legion and the Masonic Order. Burial wiil Uikc place ir. the 1 if Mitchell & Currie dspnyiurr Qood Food For Tasty Meals At Reasonable Prices Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Soldiers Plot Fail view Cemetery another blanket of wet snow Builders and Contractors but with a feeling in the air that on Thursday. it would not last long. There was a softness suggesting more moisture. The official forecast predicted rain by afternoon. It's business wise to advertise. Advertise in tnr Lmity.Newe FOR YOUR WALLPAPER HANGIH 5; WHEN IN PRINCE RUPERT TELL YOUR TROUBLES TO THOM THE SHOP THAT UNDERSTANDS MARINE SHEET METAL CALL BLACK 884 . For Your Interior Painting and Decors I c c 1 r a t 1 i M Call SPENCE & MATUIK Phone Blue 215 233 ex (Cafe 2nd Ave. Opp. Rupert Hotel 7:00 a m. to 3:30 a.m. l'lione 173 lor Outside Orders THOM SHEET METAL LTD. i fied Salmon Pancakes h Skovefe m"1" MlE'SnnnriKiii.-tli.!'"" II MkLliitit-K null l'""'- ( I .Htitirtl StiltntHl (. r fit! . morrow. 'Ihry'rr lnv tinrr iniiililiii" l'1 '" , if mitritionnl era In !"" FUEL SALE FUR COATS clearing at the lowest prices T '.Z"- in years SPECIALS . Coney Coats $75.00 Electric Seal .: $125.00 1 Persian Lamb (sides) . $145.00 Muskrat Flank $195.00 : . V" Every Coat Guaranteed 1WLIE & MJTTUi Limited Canned Salmon Pancakes licait To your fiivoti lit.!' (scrvinjfour) ll:il;' i" "George never remembers our wedding anniversary. I just remind him of it in February and July, and get two presents." till- iUV Sulmon. Pop on jjr'n piping hot wiih SIAMESE TWINS lltiUbtil C'limikb Kic lb. I Locker Plant l'orh lilblftUi aa it.! TO BE PARTED TOK1ISLD, Alia. Announcement has been made . that Canada's only living Siamese . twins, living here, have entered L ' hospital for separation by sur-1 gery in May. There will be tests ' ProKlit! lAiclicr will liuve many butlaflud custom -ro this sprlnu. Customers who have no worries about their meat supplv. They know they tire assu nd ut a pleuMlul supply of the finest meat obtainable Transportation dliflcultieK? Nonel They Jutit cjme down to the Locker Plant and pick out steak. hk'w'. roast or liuniUurner as they desire. No hunting Irom market to market for the meut that is not UKIJoiii Uiuoe happy peop e rent a locker, save time, money and worry bv purchasing Quality rueuta by the quarter Irom Uie Locker Plaut. t fink 9r Rtta Salmon I enlmly uttiijiklvry 'tir Mia rtttpt. Rupert Freezing Company Ltd, which will separate the tissue connection of their abdomens. Their physician, Dr. Freebury, i reports their internal organs '.are separate units. Phone Red 307 230 2nd Avenue Box 110