EWtue Rupert Daflp jctos Friday, April 1, 1949 ROTARY GREETING NEWFOUNDLAND STEAMSHIP FARF? GOING UP MONDAY! -Increase In . ! I i" w Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles CFPR 'Subject to Change! dependence. That is the feeling that we as Canadians "must erase." Lieut. Stapleton described physical characteristics of the Lieut M. J. Stapleton Speaker at Luncheon Yesterday Prince Rupert Rotarians, after hearing a former Newfoundlander address them at their weekly MrtlDlfP2.",t "J1' n'PPe' oerotw: to ..je upbuUdlne of Prince Runert M SSS .TUh column WINTER. Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director MEMBEK OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATION CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES . Mty carrier. Per Week. 20e: Per Month, 75c; Per Year. 8.00. F6V.isrr By Mall, Per Month. 50c. Per Year, S5 00 7'rf former colony, its industries and luncheon meeting, moved Thr,-! nlstoncal background, starting ! c ; jii fin. i W'th itS d SCvery b John Cabot, day afternoon to send a telegram of welcome to the Rotary Club Wh ,recived an award of 10 of of St. St. John's. John's. Newfoundland. Newfoundland. PUnds from Kln Henry VII for FRU5AT PM. 4:00 Ed Mccurav smgs 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Sleepy Time Stories 4:45 Easy Listening 5:00 MacMillan Club Quiz , 5:30 Keyboard Si Console ; 5:45 About Town "6:00 Musical Varieties 6:30 Malkin's Melody Money Time ' claiming it for the Crown in 1583. The speaker was Lieut. M J.i StaDeinnft RnmronaHi.nl. weuc- aP'eton was thanked ... MllU sieamshin fares approximately fifteen n" cent will come into effect pp 4. it Is announced today Th' increase follows the recent re noval of the federal tax of m teen percent on (ickeu. Those who transportation ? t J ' ?s prior to Monday will, apparen ? y. save, on the fifteen Jercen. increase. pwent To Vancouver Col. s. D John ston, Maj. and Mrs. A. V. Ardagh and son, H. Blackburn. Mrs J P Moller, H. Morgan, Miss M Seph ton, Miss T. Heagle, C. Q. From Vancouver T A v Tremblay, M. Kreuger, 'w. Bair' ' F. Jensen. ' 1J0, sand Pi t-A. piant, j Twain, Mrs. D. Smith. ' From SandsDit Mp cJ! ab ... u Corps of Signals who described j Zn Cl"b PreS'" the island's geography, industry 1 dPf D ? Stevenson, who also and economy climaxing it wlto r'Cmed " MapSn' an assurance that Canadian Ro -I Vancouver. - Thompson. Van-tary ! n J" Ho clubs could be good-will a"d JaCk YUden' 0,Owaa Fa!ls-connection agencies through their fraternal, with St. John's Ro- Pla your . Tlnup .... ' (SO i ..... w,th ARMSli AGEKc- tarians. "The Rotary Club of St. John's Is one of the most influential organizations in Newfoundland," he said. "Through your membership In Rotary you can do MISS CURTIN PASSES AWAY Churchill Speahs Again THE WORLD was almost shocked by Winston Churchill at Fulton, Missouri, three years ago when, at the invitation of President Truman, he delivered a speech in which he drew attention rather frankly to the danger of Soviet Russia to world peace. The dogged old British war hero was accused of war-mongering and stirring up trouble generally. It was with a notably different attitude of sympathetic receptiveness with which Churchill's speech at Boston last night, none the less candid in regard to Russia, was heard. Events of the intervening time have more than vindicated Churchill at Fulton. What he said at Boston last night will be accepted as merely realistic. - It was a candid dissertation on current international conditions. Yet there was also something about it of the hopeful and even, what is unusual in Churchill, something " Micawbtrlike something may turn up to "ease the situation, he suewstprl much to help in bringing about understanding with this new group of Canadians." Newfoundlanders. Lieut. Stan- The death occurred in hospital here Thursday afternoon of Miss Blanche Curtin, a well-known Prince Rupert woman, who had resided in t.hp ritv ai run 1Qin son. Mr. Philip, Mr. Russell, Mr. : Ul m, I leton said, enter Confederation wu.u, vinv.1 VllilCUH ct nun J v with a foolin i In her miririlp fiftifvc at fh0 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Feldler Conducts 8:00 Your Favorite Band 8:30 Welcome to Newfoundland 9:10 Citizens' Forum News 9:15 L. W. Brocldngton 9:30 Prairie Schooner 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Legislature Report 10:30 Palace Hotel Orch. 10:55 Interlude. . 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SATUKDAT A-M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8.15 p;tk ol the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45" Little Concert 8.00 BBC News Commentary 9:15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 Melodies for Junior 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Bandstand 10:15 World Church News, 10:30 Concert Favorites 10:45 CBC News and ConVty 10:55 Weather Report i w "-vMiig ut uiiuci ikxiii ty, v wit ifiit jsume with vague visions of get-iof ner desnlh, Miss Curtin had ii- ... ill f 1 i,. TT OF HKiNt , Rt.(;RT lenaers for Garbage ung nun quicK on Daoy bonuses "tv" " 1W1 monms prior and other governmental bene-! to hpr Passing, fits while others, especially those ' Born at Lucan, near London, who operate small manufactnr- Ontario. Miss Curtin came to M TESTING TALKING TRAFFIC LIGHTS Talking traffic lights which tell people when to cross the road, are ing plants, feel that they may Plince Rupert at the ae of 14 . Sealed tenders marked "TENDfbq LECTION" will be 11 received I by Monday, April 11. for the JL undersW , During "the years here, I she was ntuu being ' ' O demonstrated V ... W .... L . .i t k V.J 1 in 11 Eng- oe ruined . . . by j j the . I . V. influx 1UI1UA Ul of Cana Vflliil- ( iillg- dian goods which will follow the emPloved as a secretary, a large I land. The talking device can i m a ... I nor Dart of ff tKn the time l.v,A f for i 1 t e- U 1 i t ... th 1 aw firm be synchronized with the dropping of tariffs. from the residential and buslneun, , mencing May l. ,949. itJS. will provide his own equiprnTntV! chase equipment from th r.,... torK "But the predominant feeling is that they are losing their in- The doughty British spokesman spoke not as a student or a scientist, admitting that he was neither, but it was to be noted the great respect and admiration which was so obviously expressed by his audience of scientific masters and students. Churchill may have become a little more mellow but he is still amply virile. purchase to be included in the L aTZH companies bv a rertifi- Ter' of Fulton and Patmore. j Several weeks ago she went south for medical treatment, returning to the city a fortnight ago. She entered hospital here yesterday morning. 1 j She is survived by three sis-: ters, Mrs. J. Lome MacLaren, of . IN THE 3UPREl-.:s COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Administration Act" which will be forfeited to th cTy 1 ?.,'lthetwa. n ;::nr cessful apollrant rai. tn changing colors of the existing lights, and there are a variety of messages for safe crossing in male and female voices. The talking traffic lights are the Invention of K. T. Barlow, a London engin-' eer. John Jarvis, secretary of the National Institute for the Blind, who is himself blind, -listened for the "Cross Now" voice from the talking traffic light during the demonstration at Hayes, City in accordanc; w lin trm 0 f AT hls retained hv th. r- .... . . And 11:00 Musical Program other guarantee of fulfilment of the cLtn? or any tender will not ' necessarily be acoepW 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Rec. Int. . 11:45 Personal Album Johnson Hvlla. Deceased. Intesate. i aid Mrs. Douglas Stork, both of I HjnorTue M' "rlg is at pre- 14th day of March. 1949. I was ap- ' ent in tne City. pointed Administrator of the Estate; Miss Curtin 'S death Will be of the late Ernest Johnson, other- ,",, . I mniirnpH hw mourned by friends. wise known .s Ame tv,,. many i 77 H.D.TH.1P i IF 1 formerly of Sunnyside Cannery! I The funeral will be held to- x&r-XwZlzrr from the Cathoiic. 1948. All Deraona h.fr, i.i Church. I agaiiiok me sam estate are remilrAH Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bavnf til If iu mrwara tnem to me on or be fore ADI-tl 30th 1Q10 nrniwl. fled, and all persons Indebted to the Victor Duncan of the local li- left on the Prince Rupert last quor store staff sailed last night for Vancouver enroute to night on the Prince Rupert f Princeton where Mr. Bayne has Vancouver to undergo a Cheek- been transferred as gardener at up at Shaughnessy Military the provincial court house Mr wira estate are required to pay to me the amount of their indebtedness IS lorthwith. Dehnison Hecidquurlen Complete Assortment of CREPE Pi filFT WRAPI'INfi SUPPLIES DIAPER LINERS ' CUMMEI) LARRIA Hospital. Bayne was head cardpner ot h DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 17th day of March. 1949. GORDON FRASER FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. Plumbing or Heating Cal SMITn & ELKINS Phone 174 Box 174 LIMBERLOST J T IS A PLEASURE for us to join our voice of I congratulation and best wishing, along with the business people of Prince Rupert generally through the medium of our newspaper today, to Limberlost resort enterprise on the famous north beach of the Queen Charlotte Islands. U is the first time that a local organization has undertaken such an enterprise and it is not surprising that it has aroused the interest and blessing of Prince Rupert people generally. Limberlost, .we, are confident in predicting, is but the starting of a developing of holiday resorts which may spread to considerable proportions in this highly attractive part of the country We have the attractions here. This Prince Rupert concern which is making this start of organizing and exploiting them is not only deserving of our best wishes on the commercial undertaking but of our congratulations upon seizing the opportunity and doing someth n? ahm,r it . . court house here for more than Classified Ads Bring Results! a decade. fGOOSE AIRFORT LOVELY SHELF PAPER POKER CHIPS DUPLEX PAPER for making Paper r LAB R A Matched with appreciative interest. to Canada's DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSNES HOLLYWOOD CAFE 5 Doat Owners IF VOI R BOAT NEEDS New Stacks Exhaust Pipes Ventilators .Mufflers Tanks Halibut Shuts ' PHONE BLACK 884 WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO ALL TYPES OF MET! Tenth Province On this historic occasion, as the "Oldest Colony" takes its place as the youngest province under Confederation, The x Royal Bank of Canada extends Most-.Up-to-Date Cafe in 4- I f'A Open from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. I MUM SHEET METAL 253 First Ave. E. rnnPSv ln Ci!nese Dishes CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 mi CHIROPRACTOR SAV( i C A K, greetings to the people of A crrcanfat(i 4 497- M9 0 L.?,AV D HOT o STEPHENVT THE LUXURY TAX IS OFF! John P. L. Hughes, D C, Ph.C. ' 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment Horns 10:80 m. to laao p.m. nl 8 to 5 p.m. EVFA'tNtiH Monday and Friday, 7:30 p.m. foi those uriRhlc to come during th timr Rwr,vimriia' - - 4 f Carl Zarelli, K PHONE 37 "H FRASER SS PRINCE Rc- 13 Branches in ' ..... . i . i 4 1 11 HblftTUU- 5 ance afternoon. ST. JOHN'S AND WE ARE SO HAPPY WE'D SING IF WE COULD . . For J Construction Alterations 4 V -d Mtt indicated r tj sun. Everything at Bulger's is Now GREER & BRIDw CONTRACTORS AND BUILD -'ince 1895. Th nnlr f free of the Luxury Tax Ja!;CVhat frmerIy cost you $20 with tax, will now cost you $16. This illustration applies PP'8 to to everything In the store. lkJK SPECIAL DIAMOND VALUES WILL p!DURINQ PERIOD 0F LENT OR TILL Floor Sandins a Specially J ItA KRt at Goose Airport. The knowledge and business relationships built up during more than fifty years in Newfoundland will be devoted to furthering trade between Canada's ten provinces . . . developing to their mutual advantage the economic bene-fits of political union. tsfi Canada has been established in this historic Island. Our main branch in the capital has been doing business longer than any other branch outside the Canadian mainland. Today we operate three branches in St. John's, five others in the Island and another OF TASTY MEAIJj THE ROYAL DAM I OF CANADA Chinese CHOP Sl Second Avenue opposite ?WZo 7:00 a m. to 5:30 a.m. - Plione 1