Radio Dial Local News Items . . . PORTLAND DREAD PRICE IS REDUCED &tince CUipett Dailr 3cto Monday, February 21, ISM CFPR 1240 Kilocycici i subject to Chang) PORTLAND The independent Mr. and Mrs. John Clausen re-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Ormbrak, turned to the city last evening after a visit to1 t lie city, left at ' on the Camosun from a holiday the end of the week on their grocers of this city have cut the price of a large loaf of bread to trip to Vancouver. return to their home at Massctt. Gcurgc Dybhavn returned Saturday afternoon by air from a business trip t0 the south. Dominic Mai a, who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the cily from the south nineteen cenls. . In doing so they followed the chain store lead. About 40 of 240 stores, in - . 1 Martin Erlckson returned toj the city on. the Caniosun last evening from a brief trip to Vancouver. District Mining Engineer Fred Hemsworth is sailing Tuesday on the Caniosun on a business . BEAUTY ...UTILITY . . . ECONOMY 'VAPLY WEATHERBOARD km.vs( s l U" lMlas I ir I'lywo odiii stock (roin I - lo u Sei t availuu,u for early delivery BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Mmi MJILDLNG SUPPLIES PHONE 116 MONtfAl -rJvL 4:15 Stock uoUUona and Int 4;30 Magic Adventure 4:45 Easy Listening 5:45 The Question Box 5:00-MuKlcal Program 5:30 Popa on Parade 0:00 -Supper Serenade -0:15 -Martial Airs 0:30 Musical Varieties - fact, went the chains a cent better. They said they would reduce the price to 18 cents. on uic Camosun last evening. D. Zarelll well known Prince trip to Bella Bella. All members of Prince Rupert Lodue No. C3. I.O.O.F., are Rupert pioneer, from Vancouver, on the Caniosun fame north arriving here last evenin. Partj 0:45-Plantation House 7:00 CBC News requested to attend Tuesday, 8 p.m. Conferring initiatory degree. (It) Dr. Jens Munthe, having been Miss Irene Foote, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fuote, returned to the cily on the Ca- 11:33-Recorded Interlude 11:45 Let's Waltz P.M. - - 12:C0-Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Concert Hour 1:30- Bcrnie Braden Tells a Story 1:45 Com't'y Consumer mosun last evening from a trip w Vancouver. Regular Moose ARRIVALS 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Club Date 7:45-On Mike Tonight 8:00-R.C.A F. Band Concert 8:30 Ouy Lombardo Show 9:00 National Farm Radio Forum 9:30-Recital lu:00-CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15-Provinclal Affairs 10:30 Biltmore Hotel Orch. 10:55 Interlude WSVM e,c 1 1 n g, Tuesday. M BmBR UGH7ING... GENERAELECTMC J LAMPS a : delayed by the train tie-up, returned at the week-end from a ten-day trip to Smithers and Terrace on professional business. Canadian Club Public Meeting, St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall, Feb. 23, 8 p.m. Speaker: Rev. Wm. Hills. Subject; "This is Canada's Century." Silver collection. (H) 5 rco. a, a p.m. snarp. JU Initiation of candid x Vancouver; W. Ijuvit ; Rev. and 'uii'ouver; Miss E. Cecil Carter of the Shanty-man's Christian Association returned to the city on the Co-quitlam yesterday morning from a two weeks' trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Passengers arriving here on the Princess Norah from Vancouver Saturday afternoon in-eluded W. Gilchrist, Miss E. Black, A. P. Gardiner, Miss E. McKimmle and R. C. Mills. ates. Keircshments. (44) A-. P. Vancouver; ,.-ouvi-r. 2:00 B.C. School Bdct. 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Western Five, Ottawa 3:00 Ethel and Albert 3:15 Spotlight On a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:30 Divertimento 3:45 BBC News 3:55 International Com'ty 11:00 Weather and Sign-Off A. P. Gardiner, well known Vancouver chartered accountant, arrived in the city on the Princess Norah Saturday afternoon from the south. Owen Snell, manager of cannery, came north from Daily News k. lit- Vancouver to the cannery down the coast on the Caniosun at the week-end. Mrs. Snell came through last evening to pay a visit here with her mother, Mrs. A. T. Parkin. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Batt arrived in the city on the Coquit-lam yesterday morning from Port Clements, Queen Charlotte sim mm t I 'Noil I.... I lit., r, I iv in, r f 11 I TUESiSAI A.M. 7:00-Muoical Clue 8:00-CBC News 8:15 Morning Sortg 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00-BBC News arid Comty 9:15 Morning DeTotlonj 9:30 -Morning Concert 9:59 Time SlifDai 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 ficandinivian Melodies 11:00 Musical Varieties 11:15 Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period Even for double the price you can't buy anything better than Mr. and Mrs. George McAdanis, who have been on a month's vacation trip to Vancouver and Victoria, arrived in the city on I 1 after a day's work, so II C ! S' I relax in cheerful comfort II J I in a proH.rly lighted I j I room. You'll sec better I r..,.i i,..- Wit wn llidl New ( Notion the Camosun last evening and Mrs. J. Q. Stcenbergen and small child arrived in the city Saturday afternoon on the Princess Norah from New Westminster to join Mr. Stcenbergen, who has been appointed provincial assessor here, replacing J. G. Oarrett, transferred south. Mr. Steenbergen was ' formerly mma, I C1UU Ivtl UVllkl, 1 ' i '( I 1 Switch to General Lice- 111?' 1 f trie Lamps for letter ( 111';)! m) liv'ns Kivsi strikes you -remember that there , a iuuva as a store having a reputation for .utdir.s Also thai this is the store Every watch orll has got to prove up to what we promise w ill proceed by , the next train to their home at Terrace. Harry Normand, who some months ago was injured through the effects of a fall, was able to leave the hospital last week. He sailed Friday for Lucy Island where he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glinn. deputy provincial assessor at Olof Hanson arrived in the city on Saturday's train after a brief trip to Terrace and will New Westminster. , It's 207, off on all dryclcaning at. the Pioneer Canadian Laundries until February 26th. Waterproofing and moth proofing for a small reasonable extra charge. Opposite Health Unit MINE'S I i I rviaki Arnrnti n rrnir CO Lbe returning to the interior this Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sathcr, of Petersburg, Alaska, were passen uh movement is factory tested and t'oi to Rive right service. Wednesday. Broadway Cafe is closed for redecorating, reopening Satur Home-Made . Candy atttl Fresh Roasted Nuts iipiy This being the last week of this gers on the Princess Norah which I HDHHHIIHfllDHiHHHHMiHIHBHHHHBMBHHBB day, February 2G. Will open 11 you remember these things you'll iuie hcie and you'll have a good watch. iocKca nere oaiuraay, nortn-bpund. They were returning home from a trip to Seattle. Mr. Wednesday 6:30 p.m. for Shrinel Club dinner and Thursday for Inspite Of The Weather... FOR YOUR Sather is skipper of the halibut Rotary luncheon (44) special Act Now! Send your dry cleaning to the Pioneer Canadian Laundries who have been serving you, the people of Prince Rupert and northern B. C. for over 43 years with quality and service unsurpassed. Phone 118 or 8. We pick up and deliver. (47) rillCKS FROM $15 TO $75 Doat Zaremba, an occasional visitor to this port. Mrs. G. A. S. Anderson, wife of the manager of the Bank of Montreal at Stewart, was a pas 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM Ernest Perlstrom, who some years ago was in the service of the Northern British Columbia senger aboard the Camosun last night returning north from Van ! .1 Power Co. here as an electrician couver where she had been call NOTICE Whom Whom . it it May May ! ! ed on account of the death of To Concern: 'and has for some time been lo her father. Her mother, Mrs. j Dobb, was accompanying her Effective from Feb. 1, I shall not caiea at Massett, arrived in the be responsible for any debts in-'city yesterday morning on the irred by any person other than ' Coquitlam from the Islands. He north. .... there is more than a hint of Spring in the new styles now on display at Sweet Sixteen. The illustrated TROP1CANNA SUIT has' a classic cardigan jacket with new hip pocket interest . . . and a straight hanging skirt. A matching top coat is available ftfr those who desire a three-piece ensemble. GABARDINE, PRINT ami CKEPE DIlESSES, BLAZERS, SKIRTS anil HI.OISES of special value arc also new arrivals. FASHION NpTE-Swcet Sixteen now has a fine .selection of PHANTOM HOSE and SEAMLESS NYLON GARTER BELTS. A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Place to Buy" myself is planning to make his future (It) ' Arthur C. Shaw, location in Prince Georsc Announcements All (dYertUcnmaa i mil olum'l wUl b fhp'wm for lau month t as nali word ARNIHGS and SAVINGS are Jusl Arrived 1 ! CHINA CABINETS in popular waterfall design with sliding plate glass doors and roomy linen drawer Price $S.50 rhonc 775 327 3rd Ave. m Plan Shop the Personalized Budget way at Sweet Sixteen No Interest No Carrying Charges my. . . Canadian Club Public Meet-' lug, February 23. Cribbage, Whist and Bridge, Catholic School Hall, February; 4, 8 ".in. .. Don't forget the Junior' Chamber of Commerce Stas Party at the Moose Hall, Feb. 25, 8 p.m. Everybody Welcome. Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter, I.O.D.E., Tea and Home Cooking, March 10. 17 Mar. Catholic. School, 2:30 to 5:30. St. Patrick's Tea Homecooking and Apron Sale. Card Party 8 p.m. King Edward School Tea and Kale. Friday. March 18. STOP! LOOK! READ! Oct your tickets now, limited amount only. St. Patrick's Dance. Sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce. Civic Centre Auditorium, FJ r i d a y, March 18, 9:30 to 1:30. Music MoTing, Packing:, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 1 fc-r 'M- Hi..., 12(HI mr j ,,,, are cither rm,,lor.l n..u will l.ilrr lie rniploxrH on mil.-, '"''"K.llie new l.l. u. I-, Mil-I'1"!'- mill ..f Nuniiini.i S,,,,;,r '"'l' I imilnt, n,ar Nnnni.mi. In 1,11,1 Ma. Mil ,,rjerl will . , v"" 3 nt by the Dukes. 1 .... III I I WHEN THE WEATHERMAN DOESN'T CO-OPERATE WITH SUSIE OR SAMMY II n.lrr SIT". ', THS NAMAIM9 SUWHATt Ulf UMITi Mitt i.2,.o,nm) rnllMnirti..n, ' T.S.S. PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE FORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Presbyterian Tea, Church Hall March 21. i Prince Rupert Symphony Or- , cheslra concert in support of I Prince Rupert Film Council, March 25. (70) Women of the Moose spring tea, April 7, at Mrs. J. P. Mol-lcr's, 124 Fourth Avenue East. Orange Spring Sale, April 13, " " " " v, - .m - ' i. ir Keep them happy indoors with CAMKS HOOKS ' NOVELTIES MECHANICAL TOYS There is a fine assortment AT For Reservations Write or Call CITY Oil DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. More than 2."0 men ami womni Mill fimf regular e mployirent at jtHH ges in the company's I6.MUMM) pulp mill. It i climated that from Mm to 1.VH1 persoim, joung and old, will be directly supported through the prmitiifnt payroll of this uitll 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, April 18. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 21. Anglican Spring Sale, Saturday April 23. 'Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 27. The United Church Spring Sale, May 5. St. Peter's Bauaar, May 12. MaA.Mt i-.V, MWiWW.W.V.V For ARTIST S CONCEPTION OF THI FINISHID M.ANT Construction Alterations Repairs- Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash. Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 309 210 4th St. PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. See Ourinq the past 30 years, this Company has rt-inysttl in B. C. approximately 88 per cent, of its net earnings or profits and has borrowed iht necessary millions additionally needed for expansion and tht efficient wie of British Columbia's timber. 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