Prince Rupert Doily News . Saturday, March 4t 1950 , sky ! VISIBLE STARS About 4,500 stars in the are Visible to the naked eye. MARKETS ent Ten-Pin Bowling league Schedule Waterfront fresh fruit I Bananas, lb .. .25 The Friday 10-T!n' .30 Bowlins Bowline Annies ADmes, cooklnfc. coomne. 3 3 ibs. 101. is o - - league schedule for the re- Lemons. ISr'ce Cal'doz 42 mainder of the season Is an-, waoefruit 3 for .29 nounced as follows: IFI.ZZI.'m lld-rarn". LMets anil ! 40 Vrs Marcn io Thorn Steet Metal 1 veeetaoies A. E. Smith: Cloverie&fs vs. S'lb iv. : 1 Paramount; City transfer vs. Hydrogen Bomb MayllotVork ... LAKE SUCCESS There Is; a' chanc of the hydrogen bomb falling to work even after a year's experimentation. There is ' a possibility of It being a dud. This Is me yiew held by Dr. H. C. Wolfe, chairman of the Feder-' ation pf American Scientists. Bertrand Russell, British author, says people toave been talking about tne pected end of the world for centuries. Life Is hard to get rid of altogether. - . swets, ciunch ' .7777777 JO Parsley, bunch in i ,E KERR I . ht , Miigwomps; Oyro vs. "Leftovers. Indignation Over Condition of Floats-Submarine. Freezing Codding and Flat-fishing Poor - l. . . 1 " ,. Oi. kpi 1 UIUfo'" marcn i Mugwomp vs.rara- ninaon. 2 lbs cello .', mounts; Thorn Sheet total vs. ! ?"oi.?JU!.s- bunch , .ua ever die! u,e 0ora attendant A .. . xU n t . . m . . . .Gyros; Cloverleafs Vs. leftovers; 1 Head Lettuce , 13-18 Action oi the rnnce kupert Liberal Association city Transfer a. A. e. E. Smith Smith. I cookine ohionO ibs777. 'n Cauliflower, lb. ...... 23c this week in ' protestinp- at the continued d isrenaif ' March 84-Cloverlcafs .vs. 'City Tomatoes. Colif. lb. o on forever. .e u r. T.. : ..: i.- . . Transfer: Leftwor if. A E -'Cubbaue lb. r hand clutch- i 01 me v,uw uiv iiudis mm niMKuntr on ear v ana . 11 , vomutoes. no 1 lb. . 25 07. .33-. its' - .47 21 lb. 07 ,? ,,.": , " , luugwomps. vs. mom potatoes. 10 lb that ttn- encxLivc icijau uuiuii metis wan funeral apnrwai. sheet Metal: paramount Vs. Cucumbers, lb . n, fiilinri .1 Vegelaole Marrow, I, cl ni" mi... cl. u ': l.i i : .1.1 11 rn down to i lit: liuttcn "vc, iiiuix-u iievunuj 111 U tiepioraDle COll- March 31 IparamonntsslLeftr 15.000.000 25- j dftiori, involving menace not only to the many boats 1 SjOU'iSU. 10. '; Cnrel v.tetaiies Dili Pickles, cat Cut Green Beans, fev no. 5 peas, lancv Mixed Veeetablen Uieed Beets, oer nr. J 66 .. .17 . '.ia . .25 . .lti L,.0i of worldly overs; Clt?y Transfer vs.' iTiorri Sheet Metal ; A. . Smith s dy ro: Mugwomps Vs. Cloverleats. AprU 7-A. E 'SnsItliVs.'ClbveV- Fishermen ! to 27 above. This, It is believed vvax lieans. rnnir.e n leafs: Gvrns y M1n.wnn1nc Tj.ft. ' Mixed Deas and carrots 2for.35 scene of mag-i feting the ihat gave the the phrase . . Aft accounted for, weeks later, deau tlevil fish, KKate, clam, crab, cod and sole washed uxm the beach. Iviany still remain floating In the Inlet. Two Prince Ruuert fiKhr.rmon'' which use tne noats but also to life and llm'j. In spite of newer and more modem floats, Cow Bay is still the centre of temporary mooring at Prince Rupert due to iu central location. It is estimated that some 300 10 4UO boats have been there this week and there will be more this week-end with the forthcoming native basketball tuornament next week. lit Al&" p- T" I 1 W ' , i . ' . ' a ,2 r t , " ' t," 1, , v " ' overs vs. City Traroifi Vhon; feaked Tlns aO-aiT tin ": Sheet Metal vs. Paramourils. , Baked Beans, 15-os. tin , .25 .2i .33 KilZ. I'" ,u April n iefjvris vs Thorn iomaioes. zo-oz. ea. ... 48-oz. Charlie and 1'iter Haan, vLsitod Bhet'1 Metal; .'aramoiiits ys Gyro vs Clover the Queen Charlotte noint last v'ty Transfer; uart , i Pint .... Cream. jik hotel l"(t rvicc a Riir-beiuitiful fur-fr worldly ketbooks. Now im Golliam's uint leafs; A E. Smith vs. Mugwomj TOO I ATE TO CLASSIFY eKs t, Laree Grade A Medium cartons 58-00 ... .53 48-50 07 I 33 CLAXTON RIDES JET Defence Minister Claxton climbs out of a U.S.A.F. jet fighter-trainer after a short flight at Whitchorse, Y.T., at conclusion of Exercise Sweetbriar. The minister handled the controls briefly. His comment on landing was "you don't get the sensation of going twice as fast as ever before it's as smooth as silk." He is met by Air Marshal W. A. Curtis, who later made .angled history WHEN IN PRINCE RUPERT TELL YOUR TROUBLES TO THOM THE SHOP . THAT " UNDERSTANDS MARINE SHEET METAL CALL. ': V 1 BLACK 884 . THOM SHEET METAt! VT0. .53 JCP Photo) FOTt RENT-Sleeoine rooir fov P""- cart ciuiet tr.sOii. H,t plate f re ; FlrRt Grad fDulu:' ; oulred 221 FUto.Jfia.it - (58) j wSe.V w ' 1 i:iiet-ie Ontario's forests, together with1 Canadian Cheese 11). the primary and secondary In-!.,.. tkH ,."!,n,t !EvaDoratd Muk .j.,0,,, duvtries to which -,. rrey . contri- Xlns 2 or bule, provide work for nearly1 Case "' 100,000 people.. 1 TFiitir ., - . .. Pastry Flotrr, 1 ibs .. - ' iFlrmr, 4's, -No. 1 his first jet flight. Nome Seeking More Tourists .. .33 .7.50 w.tK and were loid oi the incident. Natives report, "you can set WiiKon loads of the ti.sh from the. Leach". As a rule, said fishermen, fresh U'ater cooling systems for engines in fishing vesels never freeze in tin area. T hey also stated that surface of the water was frozen ruling that period, but added the iced section may have been 0 skim of fresh water This does not neeessarily mean freezing temperatures existed below the surljce. Fresh water freezes at 32. salt water at 27. Oi l timers .iDnnol reniembc- c more severe winter than this year as lar as they can recall, that dead fLsh were evident. .. .601 hard FAIRBANKS The Alaska Chamber of Com PHOTO FRAMES Fro me Type Mounts See our fine selection of glass and metal frames WRATHALVS Photo Finishing ..3.60 ...I.B3 Europe and famous gen-.mats, Indian turbans, stars n and some of ast glamorous i its dinners ;:ial dUhes for ?rtl them with A gold dinner most sumptu-s. Throutih the :.o'd a stream Guests could iwn and send :e kitchen to be oia oiorage piam nave 31,001. j wheat pounds. Majority of tne catches j Flour, 24's have been cod and sole. Nelson ; na tnf tee f Brotners at Port Kaward iexpect . Tf.a. ixtine" 'uanlitv' lb a ioaa next we?K wnne tne rTince 1 jmcei Rupert Fishermen's Co-oneratlve . Blended merce 01 Nome has orga.il.?td a C27?r- k11"'1"1, committee With definit? ... l.uc instructions to promote tourist Xi travel. Summer travel, says the secretary, docs not need nncoiir- ;;;;; '24 agement. There is need, though, .5k ,lo popularize winter and spvinu; touring and at the same time. FOR YOUR WALLPAPER HANGING For Your Interior Painting nd Decorating Call SPENCE & MATUIK Phone Blue 215 233 1 VSrreet will not see any of the fish fo. , Kmffl. 20-77:: probably two weeks . 28-oz .. Vessels engaged in flat fishing J, gallon .... ....77.7... operations in this area include Annie. 20-oz. tin. i tor the Canadian Fish and Cold 4B"02- . r l.arwwl fruits Storage "Smith Sound", j,., Capt t A 1 pineapple, crushed Brown, "Zenardl", Capt. C. llaan j Pieces, 20-oz 7.7! "Carolina Maria". Capt. F. Gale I nriv.t. 20-07. Coddine and dra-'ulnp fsr flatfish so far this year has been poor. Only small amounts of the fish are arriving at city fish F'ir the past tc'w weeks, resi--dents of Skicieijate have "been in , a state of disbelief. 'On the shores I of SkJdcgate Inlet lay enormous amouni-s ot dead fish. During the January cold spell In that area someone hai; remarked that (fresh . waer cooling systems for engines In fishing vessels had An incident of this tvne is rare in thl3 area. Hearing t.e stotemen;, an imperial Oil tiwen. .slid a thermometer to a depth ot three feet. The mercury dropped Cesar Rita; who left his native Swiss mountains as a boy to work In a Paris tavern and moved steadily upward In hot) business to launch the Ritz Hotel in Paris. Later he Joined forces with William Harris, a London chartered accountant, to open (he Rltz Hotel in London. In time a group of hotels In Europe and 1 isewhere were linked in a Ritz chain. ' 1 hen Robert W. Goctlet, a rich New York landowner, and an architectural firm organized a New York, tiotol to foe fcuilt at Madison Avenue and 4the street, patterned after the Ritz hotels of Paris and London. In December, 1S10, it opened its doors. "On opening night we served an , U-course dinner," recalls Louis Dlat, head chef who has been In the hotel's service since Its opening. "One chef made 2.000 blinls for caviar and finally lalmed at his stove." 1 Muny others such as Charles Silvani, maitre d'hotel, and Steve Terzaho, headwaiter, served the " i.he Aluska residents have more I 33 time to receive and entertain the 7 '41 visitors. In summer, the Alaskant; W are busy with tholr industries - 38 -nci nave nt t,nc same leisure. fc" t .24 ' : plants. Atlin Fisheries' ' Finella" V"nes, ancy, u-oz. :' masniiicence r," says James :it and treas-CarlUin Hotel lin Fisheries 'received 7.000 lbs". Capt. D. A. Ritchie and "Skeena I ne3serrjef oz-while the Canadian Fish and Maid", Capt Pete Haan. ' , Lara rure. 10 .24 .31 L ull never see it j Shortening .;. Petfect for the Easter Soan I SoaD. fare, bar T nnndrv ro Ia pur? wool Parade. FINE PRINTING at REGAL PllTERSi PHONE 24 222 Second Ave" 2 lor .11' i .as .381 Soan Powders, laree ., tilons! (he Biiyways Cherries. tg lb. pkt. .AST f livinc more : because they j because they uridal tourhrd not the Ritz, in Its service utitifuL wife of iFor spring and In fort the new Be Bops jumbo creped shoes are just about the smartest thing to hit the shoe coconut, to 45 Almond Paste lb. . 3H Fruit Cake Mix, lb. .45 t)ates. fancv. 1 lb. rkt : Frostie Locker presents for your LENTEN SEASON ant who fell to PHONE 363 Seedless Raisins. 2 lbs 38! Seeded Raisins, 2 ibs .ii Shellid Walnuts. V, lb 45 Shelled Almonds. 8 oz 3m Shelled Brazils. 6 oz - 3b Shelled Brazils. V, lb 42 Jam - 1 ) window of the 1: stairs It was .d jumped bench handsome who did not 4fc If Choice Salmon Fillets. Ib. Fresh Frozen Hd Spring Salmon bv the niece, per lb. (Every week something new stores In many a day. Made ot a aunears on the shelves of the . iii . stores and business houses of sede and sed)ne material and Prince Rupert and throuah this in m '-mori ..(linris 01 of fr.n !;reen' hlick t)laqK v,me' .in column Ihe Dailv News will try and keen vou ud to dat on Woe nnd grey, there's a pair of iu.st what's new in Ruoertj Be Bops to Suit every smart lady. A treat that will be welcomed And the best news Is the tiew low in the lunchbox or for party price. At Fashion Footwear or sandwiches Is the deliclously dlf- Brownwoods ohe tan have a first ferent York Spice Beef. Another hand loo " , , fine product of the Canada Pac- Shearflowns experience during kers people, Spiced Beef is stocked the past Iveek has been that it by your grocer or butcher. not only pays to advertise. In With the rainy season appar- fact, it an be downright embar- .55 ! .8'i 1 .54: K ! For Estimate i f jl rind Supplies , Slll- Fresh Frozen Red Spring mon Steak, lb Strawberry. 24-oz xa- -Derry. 24 oz. Blackberry, 4-lb Cherry, 24-oz. Peach, 4 lb Apricot. 4-lb Meats It Halibut chunks, lb. . Halibut, by the piece. lb... 35C ! feg TO Turkey fi5-70r Mitchell & Currie Lit). Roastine Chicken, lb 65' B0 DUC I - : 35c! S 34C ' I g 3!lc Sf !( party swirl-hung ballroom Hitz was the Ynrk's most Halibut Steaks, lb. Acadia Salt Cod. lb. Lint? Cod Fillets, lb. Fed Cod Fillets, lb. . Sole Fillets, lb Kippered Herring, lb. I Ritz for years and are known to hundreds of its patrons. The aim of the Rita was to pro- Builders and Contractors lb Fresh Frozen Herring. Bwida FYazler Salmon, vide food, surrotmdlngs and serv- ently -upon is again there is no rasslng. They put in ft lullager ice which would make those wfio more timely an item than the late last week and It has been a bmoked White Spring ade their bti s .85 .72 .53, .fi8 .65 i .851 .931 .70 ! .45 .48 .58i liam. boned and rolled, lb. Bacon, side, niece Cottafe Kill, lb Liver Sausage, lb Fresh Pork Hum. lb Pork Chons. lb Steak. T-Bone. lb Pork Tenderloin, lb Ham. ree. lb Polotrna. lb. Weiners Oarlic- Snusaere. Ib t. Bacon, pkg. 'i lb Pnrlr finusnpp. lh 3flc 43c 38c j 43c I case Of flay and night Work al-mose ever since,. 'putting up the BROAD WAV CAFE 1 f; Hved tn magnificent houses and name from tjalaces feel at home. lb Eastern Finnan Haddle. lb. Smoked Black Cod by piece, lb. Eastern Smoked Cod Fillets, lb. Pirkled Herrtng. 18 oz. Jar Shrimp Meat 'i lb. . . , Friiser River Smelts, lb ;iiew telescope umbrellas. The I very latest in umbrellas, this model comes in a smart carrying ' cover and when the rain starts ; 1 . . orders with the delivery staff also being taxed. Tne big sale : U.'iC 1 32c ; 755 I 1 50 I Smoked Red Spring Salmon, lb. all one has to do Is pull down the continues. id HaveFun By . ig Your Own Plants 1uJA Best Food V.7- n 7 j handle push up the sprlng-at-I tachment In the top and the ( ' rain worries are over. Dom's De- . partment Store on McBride St, finest Cookina I Locker Plant 230 Second Ave PHONE ItED 307 1 i Steak, round, lb 80 i There mav be variations in nrices In various stores depend -inc on whether special or standard onaiities are listed.) UNDER ROYAL CHARTER The Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada was established in 1897 under royal charter In commemoration of Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee. It's no longer Johnson's Grocery but "Burns Best Buys " There were so many Interesting suggestions In the, contest that the judpes had a difficult Job in making their ,, selections; The winners are announced In the store's regular advertisement today. . . ; - ,-. ; , has these new and different Telescope umbrellas. , For the motorist who Is looking for the most economical 1950 . Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a.m; For Take-Home Orders Phon 2C3 ' automobile, the new English Ford I Prpfpct. nnrl Ant'ltn are worth In vestigation. These new cars offer smart styling, up to 40 miles to ' 7 jU ri j VA a . ft " lv7 1 ' fUlil vV' '';7l NEW MARCH AND OIL "HEATERS i VORTEX OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMAN STOKERS i . ' .-5 Plumbing & Heating AUoi-ations the gallon and dependable operation. They are on display at Bob Parker's Uptown Service Station. Another first for Prince Rupert Is now on the shelves of the Acme Clothing Store. The very latest men's gabardine trousers in black, navy and Irradescent pastel colors they are of 100 percent S In Hie Outdoor Beed Box Room te Mstur. SMITH & ELKIHS LTD. h'ner should know i s-td box, II "flat " j BOX27J PHONE 174 hen lrw enough transplant the seedlings when very small to pots, or another flat where they are widely spaced, the amateur can lave time and make hii plants grow faster by sowing the seed thinly In the first place and thinning; out excess seedlings to "i me earden. ' Whole i.j.... Prince Rupert School of Naming OPENS SOON EXPERT TEACHER of MODERN DANCES th Plants, usually your own plants 'ly it far less ex- PHONE 79 PHONE 79 princeIupert ""Pie methods give ample room for the others to mature, without being disturbed. Precaution against disease should always be taken. This it easily done by using soil substitutes, rather than soil.. Sphagnum most and vermiculite are substitutes "dvantages nd eas uui " to irm hs, her.,,... "'h is c u "t v,he weeks betort lHailarr Phanttttry S OOR k, ... MWeT ,ven sails FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday t 11:5 p.m. FOR KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations widely uted nd easily obtained. Both are sterile and sphagnum moss actually destroys fungi. A thin layer of sphagnum moss, passed through a sieve, and spread over the soil in a flat, can be used to sow the seed in; covering lightly with timllar moss. This will prevent "damping oft," and similar diseases, which sometimes destroy seeds ai they are sprouting, or soon after. The entire box may be filled with mcultiotran,. ptable rnnt r mnv "owerj aurf .... ft .'-"ox '"spiant Private Lessons FOXTROT WALTZ JITTERBUG RHUMBA 7 TANGO """I in nU..i. .i . Watch For Opening Date e Placed th. . Z, ?act Position Write or can CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT B.C. HOURS . .Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE W. nd re- sphagnum -moss, or vermiculite, and the seedling plants grown in these substances up to transplanting size. But in that case some fertilizer must be used when the plants have , reached a sufficient size to need it. ' This will be about when they have made their aecond pair of leaves, called the "trite leave. " Stir a level teaspoonful ot balanced chemical plant food into a 6.uart of water and use this to water the plants. One pplii stlon weekly should ba lultt- u K; nd"difflcult J tff 1 V. Manager Mary MacDonald Formerly of Arthur Murray Studio F"'n u,f,!'-