T H I SA NQ.TUAT 6 l?rince Rupert Dai'? rr;r: HtD. Tuesday, March 83,, ASKS RESCISSION OF LIQUOR BAN SHIPS AND WATERFRONT n( 1 -71 ' A7T. Q Qapp 1 1 f Iff Iff 1 - il Radio Dial Jn' ft I I 111 .1 ; J Jad&KSlJ 5 - r - - ,.. 4 ! 1 ... He kissed his way into Danger.. "Z escape TOMcanovv 'WAKK LAST DAY Tk Oenrfe Matrkrw 4in ?rrje, Inf. . . j Aid. Casey Would Let Oldsters Have Liquor Claiming that he was "not the keeper of a penitentiary," Alderman George Casey belabor ed his colleagues in city council last night over failure of the Pioneers' Home committee to lift the liquor Interdiction lm- posed on Home inmates last December. He learned that the committee planned to review the Interdiction cases In the near future, but failed in an attempt to have council lift the ban forthwith. The Interdiction was imposed shortly before Christmas on . grounds that some of the elderly residents had been creating dis turbances in the Pioneers' Home by returning Intoxicated or. in some cases, failing to return at all. Alderman Casey spoke after Alderman Arthur Brooksbank had delivered a report on the Pioneers' Home, of which he is committee chairman, ending with the comment that the committee had visited the home last week and found everything "In first class condition." "They not only dictate what goes on inside the home, but also what the men do when they are outside of it," Alderman Casev retorted. He moved that the 'interdic tion be immediately rescinded and the men restored their full rights as citizens." The motion failed to find a seconder. 'It Alderman Casey would change his motion so that coun cil might suggest to the Pion - Cers' Home Committee that the interdiction be rescinded, I might scond It," Alderman Black said. "I think the committee Me Never "$23.76! Keep the stuff I'm luncheon I was Reminiscences By w.i. and Reflections With a fair-sized list of passengers and considerable freight cargo, CPU. steamer Princess Adelaide, Capt. Fred McGraw, arrived in port at 2:45 yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and wavDOints. The vessel sailed on tlme at j0 p.m. on her return south. Modern Etiquette By ROBER1A LEE Q. Would it be all right for the Darents of a son, upon learn- ing of his engagement, to call on the girl's parents within a week? A. They should call not later than the following day. Q. Shouldn't one be grateful when a friend has ponntpd out to him a very glaring fault that should be corrected? A. Yes. But. sad as it seems, resentment Instead of gratitude is usually the effect, and very often a broken friendship. Q. should a man wear plain black socks with a formal evening suit?, A. Yes; patent leather shoes, white tics, and plain black silk socks should be worn. should have the power, not council." "The matter was coming up before the committee In the near future anyway," Alderman Brooksbank replied. Alderman McKay suggested that the committee consider each case individually. His op- ' inlon was shared by Alderman 1 Rudderham who pointed out that "discretion will have to be used or the ban might have to j be slapped back on again." Phone 0 1 1 k ii Ranchers In certain parts ot many a pleasant March, but, be southern California are paying It known, not this one. It came two cents an acre for rain, to 'f in, not with what could be cal-nrnfocoinnai mnist.nr- . makers, led a Dleasant smile, and there I I' AM) DIIHAM" "HHASHEH 1)01 HI.OON" We happen to know where they can obtain nreclDltatlon for less than that. Indeed, one can. put them wise to where there are bargains little short of mar vellous but the land Is not situ ated in California. ! Ma PannHitin city has ever been bombed. Until "it has, the! wonder what it looks like" type of individual (and there are plenty) will still be heard. tjM Greeting Can 4 I'll Rich Colorful J DRAPERIES , : At " lit I I I A -I-'Iff' Of Course V v Ml H HOMESPUNS "jfeV 4t MONKS CLOTH r. DAMASK I rri rRKTONNES ui SCOTCH RAYON SfJi PLASTIC J I Save A3' Sum - -- Wallace's? Dept. gjM K . . -..." lit !i Reliable Plumbing Work Plus SATISFACTION! We can bundle any job at very moderate . cost. Day and night service. Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating , PHONE I OH Aoicj A vailable! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL ThePopulai S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Sails For VANCOUVER ANO INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For information call or write City or Depot Ticket Oftm PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. - GRttTINP CARDS Un this u;i v and 11 Easter, scud your Wishes via our dtlig GREETING CARL THIRD AVt.1 Consisting this spring with the f am ly long ago. Trying ex-last, perlments in business is costly one has the feeling that 1948 to not so hot in more ways . and dangerous, than one, at least the last few ANOTHER SHIPMENT! POPULAR CONNOR "THERMO" WASHERS Jf ST AKKIVKI) See Them At RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC DIB6 PRINTING COMPAK BESNER BLOCK I i 1240 Kilocycle tr-tied to change) J ' tvriU p-M- 4:6if-irfey Show 1:15 Stock Quotations. 4:30 Especially For You 4:45Shady Bay Stories 5:00 The Looseicaf 5:30 Platter Parade 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Dinah Shore 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC New 7:15 CBC News Roundup ' 7 :3 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00-Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Kecord Album 9:00Tuesday Evening Recital Wpg. 9:15 Points c View 9:30 Heritage of Music 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Neighbourly News 10:30 Pacific Planororte 11:00 Weather and Sign Off WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Sung 8:30 Music for Modems 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 Meljdies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Gospel Songs 11:15 Reminiscences 11:30 Weather tuiecsst 11:31 Message Per.od 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert P.M 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Recital, Quebec 1:45 Dutch Holy Week Meditations 2:00 Holy Week Meditation 2:15 Family Favourites 2:30 Songs to Remember 2:45 Don Messer's Islanders 3:00 Varieties In Music 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 Sketches in Melody 3:30 Enchanted Pine BLACKHEADS Gt tmo HnM of ptroilna powder from your drugg-iit. Sprinkla on a hot., wt cloth id apply to lh fan gantljr. Erar blatk-kud will b diMolvad. Tha on aafe. IU and ilnpla war to rmo blacahaaaa. Work In Warm Woolens, Sturdy. Drills and Denims WORK SHIRTS Pure Wool, Flannel, and Cotton Complete Line of It u 1 b e r and Other Waterproof Clothing Acme CLOTHING STORE A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Inlaid Linoleum with Burlap Back and Printed Floor ' Covering Table Oil Cloth, all colors Carpets Phone 775 327 3rdAve. Prince Kupcrt Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions GREER & BRIDDE f A BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR Rnir Construction Alterat Floor Sanding a Specialty P.O. Cox Box l:iUl ROLL YOUR OWN WITH Tobacco BRIGHT VIRGINIA Mtelatasds Phone RED 561 TRY rushing home to call off that going to give!" have been plenty of frowns - , frosty and othcrwise-since. then Founded eight years ago, the American newspaper PM is finding the going every day in everv wav harder and harder. ' Being indifferent to advertis- 'B. mu .un .."6 acute malnutrition. Starting on a basis of "no ads", it's pasing strange there was not a death in TIP FOR CINNAlviON TOAST i Cinnamon toast is tasty with-coffee in the morning, but to avoid fuss and bother, mix sev- eral days' supply of sugar and; cinnamon first. IT PAYS TO Cigarette MILD, SWEET, Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cqr. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 SAVOY HOTEL Larl zarelli, I'ron. 1 1'uone 37 P.O. Box 514 FRASER STREET j Prince Rupert VENETIAN BLINDS Tailored to lit the measurements of your windows. Well made and finished with metal slats. Phone, and our estimator will call and measure your windows and give ' an estimate. Rex Caf( days. Prince Rupert has had COUNCIL ADOPTS AUDIT REPORT Net Deficit of (3,405 In General Revenue Operations Prince Rupert had a deficit of $2,405 In "Its general revenue operations last year but showed a minute profit on Its oan rate, according to the 1947 auditor s report adopted by City Council last night. The report was accepted with out comment by the aldermen after its approval had been recommended by Alderman T. B. Black, finance committe chairman. Total general rate expendi turesused in the normal op-cation of the city were $347,-1 199, while gross revenues In the j general rate were $344, iv, leaving a deficit of $2,405. , School revenues totalled $80v-090, while exppnditures took an equal amount from the city coffers. Revenue from the - loan rate was $92,8C8, while expenditures were $92,801, leaving a credit of : $7.74. . i General rate revenues were ! made up of $84,593 In tax levies j plus $1,825 In tax penalties and $727 interest on arrears. Utilities grossed $147,389, of whicli the telephone department grossed $71,290 and the water department $76,092. The city received $24,283 in provincial government grants. Total operating expenditures for the year were $520,098. FOR TASTY MKALS Chnn SlIPV Clio Jl 5 A.M. TO 1 AM. CHINESE DISnES Ol'R SPBM j 8ECONtf AVENUE. OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT B(I rat 1 r 1 j f ! i . :J.' I'.. ' i BUILDING MATERIALS Inventory Salle DOORS SASH WINDOWS HKXACON ASPHALT SIIINCLKS IN GREEN AND RED COLORS No. 1 5x CEDAR SUINGLES INSl'LATEU BRICK SIDING FENCE PICKETS :: SIDEWALK BOARDS COMMON RED BRICK COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. PHONE 363 Builders and Contractors ESTABLISHED 1910 !1 ( YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FULL-COURSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS ' AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES BROADWAY CAFE 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 m..... clinic prr 1 -" Tuesday, 1:30 Pn,-;.C Frldiivs, n u'"-" fE BTKWAIIT.11nd.Jffl A, il'll 'I l (in soir.H ft Ainu t FKANK J. ' Etl Tin i n vu. CO-OPERATIVE FARMING Due to the labor shortage in' Australia, many farmers an: pooling money to buy machinery. Every lime a farmer uses tlin machinery, he pays a small sum into a "bank" to pay for' 1 5 . FOIt THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SlWU'E Bee Your GENERAL MOTORS DEAU OCEAN VIEW HOTEL (Formerly Knoxl A Quiet, Pleasant Place lo Live COMPLETELY RKNOVATEU nooms Redecorated Spring-Filled Mattrewes .. New Management Proprietor, ' 1 ' TOM PESUT ' ; PHONE 71 We Have Gay .... EASTER NOVELTIES GIFTS O CARDS 4 it 1 H' t - J t- P Chevrolet Buick Pnntiun Olilsniobile MACHINE WORK A BPISWALT Terrace Machine Shop & ,a' rfl M INCOME TAX TERRACE, B.C. ! 3 1 RETURNS PREPARED SEt1 It. E. MORTIMER WILI A CLASSltlED AD IN THE DAILY NEWS 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Mi Bride Street Phone 311 r, " nV5T ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS 1 ;