iCONSTRUCTION Prfnct Rupert Daflp iftrtM Saturday, January 3, 1948 Hotel... Local News Items CFPR INQUEST INTO HOLMES DEATH An Inquest Into the death of Oeorge Holmes, 70-year-old city resident who died as a result of lh Juries received in a traffic mishap on Christmas Eve, was et for 2 o'clock this afternoon by Coroner M. M. Stephens. Peter Postuk who spent the Christmas and New Year holidays here with his parents, left this afternoon by' air to return to Vancouver where he is studying at the University of British Columbia. Malcolm Finlayson sailed by the Cardena last night cn his return to his studies at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Finlayson. ' AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver R. McWllllams, : 0. Clavelle, P. Posmit, A. Woodward. To Port Hardy -C. A. Murray. I To Sundsplt J. Van Lear. ' Frcim Sanspit (Friday) W ',, riU'well, L. Nelson, S. Swan-V i ldt. David R. Barclay of West Van-couver, who, with Mrs. Barclay, has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Poy Morrison here, sailed last nisht on the Cardena return home. Mrs, Barclay will leave to return home next Tue.v day. Mr. and .Mrs. S. B. Knutsen and family, after spending the Christmas holiday season visiting with relatives at Bella Coola, were passengers aboard the Cardena last night returning to their home at Sydney, Vancouver Island. PYREX BOWL SET Bowls that jou can ue foi mixtnf, baking r.d serving. Designed for hand or elfctric bpatin. Snt Jo-gather ta sv cupboard apace. A tet of the a Mc Bride Cash for old gold. Bulger's. , ' Moose Whist drive and dance. every Saturday night. 8:30. i2) Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hunter returned to the city on the Car-dena last evening from a brief trip to Vancouver. Harry Hanson, local manager tf Edward Linsett Co., sailed last night on the Cardena on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. McHardy and two children returned to their home at Bella Coola on the Cardena Thursday evening after a holi day visit to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chris- j tiansen and daughters returned to the city on the Cardena last evening after spending the Christmas holiday season visiting at Bella Coola with Mr. Christiansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Christiaii'.en. I Dave Kristmansson, after ' spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season visiting at i his home here, returned on the 1 Cardena last night to his studies at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Miss Geraldine Cade sailed by the Cardena last night on her return to her domestic science teaching duties in Vancouver after spending the Christmas and New Year holidays here J. P. Cade. SPECIAL OFFER Regular $1.40 Now only 99c This offer good only until Jan. 31, 1918 Ht, I'lione 311 1glMI-)phWAM-ll w Modernize Your Bathroom! Our Bathroom Fixtures of modern de- . Walter Longwill returned by'1 Finlayson and Ronald tho CarHona taut nitrht tn ViU Ward. sign are constructed of finest als. Estimates given without obligation Prince Rupert Plumbing and Heating Second Ave and Seventh Street PHONE 108 . dn rty Kg ree of jid ht- ere vcr ln- was lust 4 rain rom own Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle (Subject to change) SATURDAY P.M. 3:30 NBC Symphony Orch. 4:30 Here's to Romance 5:00 Tea Dance 5:30 Pxiter CMftKer 5:45 Sporv college 8:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded 6:15 Musette Time 6:30 Inside Story 6:45 According to Record 6:50 Recorded Interlude 7:00 Song Festival 7:30 Organ Music 7:45 This week, Wpg. 8:00 Sat. Night Serenade 8:30 Old lime Rhythm 9:00 Saturday Night Dancing Party 9:30 Chamber Music Trio 10:00 CBC News 10.10 B.C. News 10:15 Aragon Ballroom Orch. 10:30 Harry Jamea 11:00 Weather Forecast and Sign Off SUNDAY -A-M. 8:30 Concert Album 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Songs and Singers 9:30 Harmony Harbour, Hal. 9:59 Time b.snal 10:00 B.C. 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News 10:15 Canadian Athletes iu:.su Prelude to isicmight 11 :00 Weather and sign off ana MONDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8 15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Elevenses 11:15 Reminiscen 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert P.M. 12:00 Recorded Program 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Int. 1:00 The Coi-eert Hour 1:30 Afternoon Recital 1:45 Commentary and Club Clinic 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast It Pays to Advertise! IN CITY HITS TWO-YEAR LOW ft Construction activity in Prince Rupert in 1947, as indicated by the value of building permits issued during the year, was the lcwest, bv a slight margin, of any years since 1944. Total value of building permits issued by the city enni- I't-er's office for the 12 months just ended was $210,340, as com purcd with $230,980 in 194C and $267,279 in 1946. Heaviest bulldin? month last year was June, when permits authorizing construction to ths value of $55,5i0 were Issued. Permits issued in December numbered 1G and were valued at J5.34J). Majori'y of th? permits authorized repair and extension woik, only a few of them being 1 for new construction. Largest permit issued during the year wa.s for $65,000, Issued to Lindsay Motors Ltd. for cons', ruction of ;. garage at the cor-.H . i' T:-rrnd Avenue and Fir.si S'-fC. . The Eu'sanieh building, ci rner of McBride Street and Fourth Avenu;, accounted for a S27.000 permit. December's $5,340 total was greater than December, 1946, when construction value was only $1,350. Here is the December list: Daily News Ltd., $150. repairs. Swift Canadian Co., $400, repairs. J. B. Hendev.ion, Eighth Avenue Eait, repairs. J. Clausen U Son, waterfront, $300, repairs. i R. Schaef fer, Seventh Avenue Ea.st, $200, repairs. R. E. Hudsci:, Second Avenue West, $25. repairs. John Kudronka, Second Avenue West, $100 septic tank. Superior Boay Service, Second Avenue West, $100, addition. Civic Centre, $1,200, alterations. Mis. E. Eyolfson, Sixth Avenue East, $300. repairs. Royal Bank, $1,500, altera tions. M. van Cooten, Atlin Avenue, $65, repairs. R Fulton, Fifth Avenue East, $500, repairs. H. R. Stevens, Eleventh Avenue. $500, repairs. . A. , Bluniberg, .. Claude- Street, $!00. construction. James Smitn. Lotbiniere St: eet. $200, repairs. HOW CAN I ? ? ' By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I shrink dress goods? A. By placing it folded in a tub of cold water, to which a few handfuls of salt have been added. After a few hours, hang on the line without unfolding. The weight of the salt prevents wrinkles from drying in and also sets the color. Q. How can I l'.ghten the color of my skin? A. If the tace is given fre quent applications of buttermilk, the skin will be lighter. Q. How can I remove the brown rings on coffee and tea cups 7 A. They can be removed by rubbing with salt moistened with water. CAME FRO.-.I THE EAST The peacock, inhabitant of Cevlon, Murma, Malaya and Java, was imported into Greece by Alexander the Great. Daily News Ciux-siiied Columns. iiaikkkkkkkiij.Ml)lM.iiiiMMASlMjkaik,a.kkkaikl wn- . BEST WISHES FOR A Happy New Year THOMPSON HARDYARE CO. LID. i ( at 255 Third Ave. I PENSION PAYMENTS HALIFAX, Old age pen i )Bs have been paid in Nova I atia since 1934 and pensions la. the blind since 1937. A total Of nearly $42,000,000 has been fM to such recipients since a U:t itnie. Business and KINLEY&ST. CLAIR PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINO PHONE RED 240 SjlITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Enineers Pbne 174 P O. Box 274 GEORGE Mr WHINNEY PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING PO Box 1426 If 4th East Phone Blark 48U SUPERIOR DECORATORS PAINTINO :: PAPERHANGINO ,Fhone: Blue 952 or Black 245 tin Hitchrns Bill Thornton D18 DR. P.J.CHENEY DENTIST ANNOUNC13 HE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY IN SUITE 5 SMITH. BLOCK. TELEPHONE 765 ARMSTRONG AGENCIES REAL ESTATE BROKERS INSURANCE ADVISERS hone 342 P.O. BOX uZ7 N. Kilboru W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER umber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight Express Phone B'.'ie 810 Night Calls-Green 977 Prince Rupert HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all lb branches. 06 4th Street Pnone oaa PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR and MESSENGER PHONE GREEN 955 kgent for Pacific Bottle B.C. Ltd. arrivals Is Prince Kupert Harry Oaach, Ketchikan; William Ollii, Ketchikan; George Gax, 8 a n d s p 1 1 ; Y. Dienaho, SandKpit; 8. fiwanfeldt, .Sands-pit. Mr. and Mrs. William Malcolm will be returning to the Cana dian Fishing Co. 'a cannery at Butedale, of which Mr. Malcolm is manager, on the Catala tomorrow morning after spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season in Vancouver. H. H. Davies, former purser of the PFlncess Adelaide, arrived in the city this week to act as relief agent for Canadian Pacific coast steamships during the absence of David Scott who plans to sail next Monday for holiday in Victoria. Mrs. Davies accompanied her husband north. Professional If It's Rock Work CALL BLUE 939 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Your house and yourself fully insured while I do the work. JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER PHONE RED 752 . ASTORIA'S LIGHT DELIVERY & MESSENGER Baggage Freight Expresi Phone Blue 269 322 Sixth St. Night Calls Oreen 882 THOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC SPEERS, Mgr. 1361 Overlook Specializing In Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work. 253 East First Avenue Phone Black 884 Orandview Hotel ROBERTSON BOTTLE BUYER & TRANSFER DAY AND NIGHT w Call Black 412 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 PRINCE RUPERT FLORISTS A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Large selection of Gifts MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mall orders Box 516 Phone 777 300 3rd Ave. FOR LIFE INSURANCE see our rates first. ROSS RICHARDSON 628 Taylor Street Residence Phone Red 246 Confederation Life Association STEPHEN ERICKSON Piano Technician TUNING AND REPAIRS Black 195 411 West 7th Ave. Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. Cartage, Labelling. Weighing BLUE 992 Basketball tickets still available by phonirg "231." fit) Attention Oddfellows! Installation of officers, January 6. So-jouring to brethern welcome. (4) ' Harry Hanson sailed last night on the Cardena for a business trip to Vancouver. Sydney Brynildsen, after spend-in? leave at Bella Coola with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brynildsen, left Bella Coola on Thursday for Vancouver en-route back to his naval duties at Halifax. E. S. Robertson, fisheries in- spector at & Coola' and Mr8' Robertson returned there on the Cardena Thursday night after spending a two weeks' holiday in Vancouver. I Miss D. V. Flick, school teach- i er at Ocean Falls, returned to i her duties at the paper town 'on Thursday night after spend -j ing the Christmas holidays at her home in Vancouver. Miss Flick formerly taught school at , Hazelton. I A grouo of nine university students who iiaw been spending the Christmas and New ilies here failed on the Cardena last nieht to leturn to the University of Vancouver. They wers Nor m n Martinusen, Forbes Lee. Ted Caostick. Dave Krist-manson, Edd:s Burnip, George McAfee. Walter Longwill. Mai- AU advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25 cent a word. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, January 15, 8 p.m. Booth P.T.A. Jan. 21. Bosun Inn, 909 First Avenue West, Black 959. Fine food, ta-males, chill, barbeque fried chicken. Caterers large or small parties. Open all night. Orders to take out. (2) , I SINGER Immediate delivery of new treadle and electric sewing machines in Prince Rupert and district. SINGER Sewing Machine Co. Phone 864 Prince Rupert iSow Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL COAL PHONE 111 s OUR WISH I May you enjoy all i X the Happiness X X In The X X X ISew X car X X X X PHARMACY LTD. X i X PHONE 101 W4 WE PUT NEW LIFE IN OLD FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRS I technical school studies in Van cauver after spending the Christmas and New ear holiday season here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Long-will. Sat. L. A. N. Potterton's colored film of Prince Rupert and a sound Mm dealing with the art of glass blowing made up the entertainment program at the Prince Rupert Rotary Club on Thursday. Guests at the meeting, welcomed by club President Lce Gordon, were City Clerk H. D. Thain. Roddick MacLeod and John Bulger. The premises on Third Avenue housing Littles' News Agency will be considerably enlarged and altered, said the new proprietor. Noel Jones, who bought the business and property from Ben Sampson, now enroute to Southern California. The partition will be removed and the building will b- videned on one side. There will be no windows at the back but the window space in front will be substan-! tially Increased and other changes made. T. L. Davies, for years on the teaching staff of Booth Memorial High School here and now-principal of the Bella Coola consolidated school, returned to Bella Coola on the Cardena Thursday evening after spending Christmas in Vancouver where Mrs. Davies and son are now residing. Also returning to their school teaching duties at Bella Coola were Miss Patricia Powers and Miss Marie Rey nolds who had been spending Christmas at their homes in New Westminster. . test (well 1 wo-com-n up gines. rovld- oath they rming strious New Upholstery Materials Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and Recovered 330 Second Avenue (Next to CFPR) BLUE 818 LOVIN'S ASK ABOUT CREDIT TERMS g.st two ger and . nv r oreer Builders and Contractors r m ak and ,jSii,a.3saiis.3iasa;X3tS)S,Si3s3s,3ii3siij)iiijifcSiiji3taiMk. , ave an-Vi of tlie Prompt Attention to Outside Orders II ' m. m i m - air jk r-1 my, Nl fa ' 5 5 ! 5s we can build it to order ; Deer ghti 1944 ve ve d rig In 1! : ii 55 Jpreadini 0 aborl to tak Iday. THIS AND THAT We have a good selection of FURNITURE made in our shop, such as LUMEEIR JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of Fir Dimession, Shiplap, Flooring, Vee Joint, Kiln-Dried Fir Finish, Shingles, and a large assortment of Moulding. Sole Agent for B.C. CEMENT CO. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES 71 ilS iLY treH CABINETS BOOK CASES TABLES MAGAZINE RACKS DRYING RACKS ROCKING HORSES DOLL CRADLES in three sizes Jas left 1 races, na 1 belle: 500.0C 'KIN Your last chance to purchase these locally-made ?d to su: furnishings and toys le lea, lie OO.Oi of the; olltical ii ii lab T "If it is made of wood, FREE DELIVERY PHONE BLUE 610 Imto eas TONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Red I Ixth Street BOAT CONSTRUCTION DESIG NINO-REP AIRS Fine Workmanship Estimates COW BAY BOAT WORKS OrrenW P. Crawley GEORGE L. RORIE A mm. .4 Kent. Auditor, ete. ncome Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 e t group igners shades RUPERT MARINE REALTY PHONE 116 159ki- St' Ri- Sti- Sj. 1 1 r $&r jcar j McCUTCHEON rk 3? ssians ai es, Ser thousan s Oerma en. Andi ire m e to retu (J. CLAUSEN & SON) We Take Listings of . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY TOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Llpsett's, Waterfront) Box 548 Fhoe Green 978 flfrfjpliH tSL MnJar IFFIOtKT MMMCi PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Phone Black 823 II. J. LUND Mc couaa optical cap Let's see now what did I do wrong 1 CIAUI HOT!