Prince Rupert Doily News Monday, January 30, 1950 f F P P Radi0 Dial W I I I 240 Kilocycles Subject to Chrmsre) r . 10.00 CBC News 10:1-CBC News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 Henry Russell's Orch. 10:55 Interlude 11:00 Weather and Sign Oft TOK3UA5 AM . ?"". Musical Cloct 8:00 CBC New? 8:10 Htre's Bill Gooa 8:15 Mining Song 8:30 ivluslc for Mode:ns 3:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commen tary. 9:15 Morning Devotiow 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Slna' 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Carson Robison and 9 ' IU B v-Tie ihfiwin r TODAY JET BOMBER HAS NO ARMOR Looking very much like a whale with wings, the Canberra, Britain's front-line jet bomber, is now in quantity production for the RAF. It is one of the few bombers to carry no armor protection, relying on speed , still on the secret list, and height, 40 000 feet or more, to escape the fire of enemy shells or anti- aircraft fire. dad v DrnumriirLiTr 'Y bmdi .rvtyuirvtmtii I j ? O Wide Mouth Bottle 9 Screw on Nipple 1 ?i bide Feeding Nipple Snow Suits to Clear 1 I lie stork sliiijl 303 3rd Ave. .VWJW it arts ' FU It's business v I SUFFERED PM William McCombe. arrived in the week, she : port at 4:30 yesterday, afternoon! carloads Irom I from Vancouver and waypolnts' Petersburg. with a good - sized freight cargo! bne Proceeded t New Halibut Regulations For 1950 Proposed Alaska Fish Moving Through Here If the present International Halibut Treaty between Canada and the United States is not amended fishermen along the western coast of both countries hope the governments can get together and allow the practice of alternating halibut fishing periods.. This was recommended to the International Fisheries Commission during a conference board hearing of the mendments would be June 1 Commission in Seattle, Janu- and 1952 would commence Ap- ary iy. Delegates from points ,il 1. This would enable fish-I along the west coast including ermen to get different stocks G. Andersen, secretary of the of fish. Prince Rupert Deep Seas Fish- About 13 other recominenda-ermen's Union, recommended tions were presented including, that this year's season open an increase in auoka. The 15 K 'X V a Tar -r'if.,4 1. . .: a . m m , c x - i ' BOYS' CLOTHES THAT WEAR Suits Snow Kbits Pants Undriwcar Shirts Socks Gloves Windbreaker Helmets i'arkas For Boys of All Ages ; Rupert Men's : t And Boys' Store j SEQCiSBaSCEBtr o Ff ST, 0F i CABS Stand: York Hotel, 3rd Ave. fidspwiury QoodFood For Tasty Meals At Reasonable Prices Chinese Dishes a Specially CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Rex Caflc 1 I 2nd Ave. Opp. Rupert Hotel ! j 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outs-ide Orders For Street or School Wear Hurlbut Custom Grade Brown Calf OXFORDS Goodyear Weil. ' " 'J I O I I-'i ! I i 1 1 ; All Ki;:i s 4 to .'j $395 FAMILY SHOE STOKE LIMITED Ciiuiiie Roberts 3rd Ave. U ii::y i'h. 35 COLD or HOT ! f) -41 !5.' n i'-k f Waterfront - - Whiffs delegates met January 18 and drew up the recommendations . ':.':: h Z: '''. personalized iiiiimi 1 1 ii -TTMmmmi MONDAY P.M. 4:!5 Stock Quotations and In I 4:30 2.1 tgic Adventures 4:45 Something in Harmony 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Solo For Orchestra 5:30 Time on My Hands S.flO Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs G:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 "Saddle Rockin' Rhythm" 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Wally Peters Show 7:45 The Blue Door 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Guy Lombardo Show 0:00 National Farm Radio Forum 9: JO Producers Workshop In the Supreme Court of British Columbia In Probate In l lie Mutter of the "Administration Act'1 And In iu! Mutter of the Estate of Wil-j ham Noel. Deceased, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, Lo- "'1 Juduc of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 27th dny of Jiinuary. A. D. 1850, appolnt-! rri Administrator of the ,r William Noel, late of Dease Lake, tsrilish Columbia, wlio died on or about the 5th day of July. 1948, at Vihitchoise. Yukon Territory. All persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay the i mount of their indebtedness to me ii.rth.with and all persons havlu? r!:nnis against the said estate are ri inured to file them with me properly verified on or before the 28th dav of February, 1950, falling which ... .w,,,u.n,n win oe macic navinR re- !;.'rd only to such claims of which ! shall have been notified. Dated at Prince Rupert. B. C. thi3 37ih day of January. A. D. 1950 Ernest Earl Allen Administrator of the Estate of William Noel. Deceased C'O Brown fe Harvey Box 658. Prince Rupert. B. C (35) -".-, jS; ii:i-itTMi:sT or minis MIMKU. AI T (seiilcm .".X (d)) Not Ire ill Application fur rrrtiliraie of Improvements Mlllsur Mineral Claim. Situate In lie Portland Canal Mining Division (.'a vsiur Minim; Division. Where Wilted: Clearwater River. Miner Kn.sault Valley, Alice Arm. Lawlul Holder: Charles T. Welch. Number of the holder's free miner's certificate: 34072 'F'. lake Notice that Charles F. Welch el Vancouver. British Columbia Free Miners Certificate No. 34072'F'. intends, at the end of sixty dnvs Tom the date hereof, to apply to the Vinui",' 'recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of 1)1 n mint; a Crown grant of the above claim. And further take notice that actum, under section hs of th- uii,n. a! Act." must be commenced before tnr issuance of such Certificate of Imnrovcments. Dated this 31st day of December, 1949. CHARLES F. WELCH A. J, Cowan. Witness. I I.AMt Kl.lilsfKV AIT KL: Cititiiale (t Title No. 111007-1 to Illicit Four (41. tiubdlvlsioii oil lot Four Thousand One Hundred' and Kigliiirn (4118), Hange live I '"" Uistrirt. suld to con-1 lam One Uecimul 8ix Nine (l.9i ' 1 uei"s more or less. Map 1402 ! WPFIIKAS satisfaetorv proof or "ss or the above Certif'icaU' of Ti- " le i.- seed, in the name of Milton Al- ! isoti has been filed in this office. ' lolire i.i hereby (jiven that I fhall, t the e(iiratioti ol one mouth from 'he date oi lirat iniblicatlon here-'lneol. issue a provisional Certlfl-i.te of Title in lieu of said Lost ertilieeie. unless In the meantime ahd objection be made to me lu vrit hut. IMTKU at the Land Keglstrj Of- ' "ue, l'niice Rupert. B, C, this 10th lay ol January, ltfoo. A. I). Andrew Thompson j Dquity Ittllrar of Titles (40) 1 'ti the Supreme Court of British ' Columbia I In Probate ! In the Matter ol t.lie K.italc. of I I MUMAS KINO I - and ! In Hie Matter of the I Adinini.'.lalloii Aef ' TAKi: NOTICE that by Order of '-In Honour Judue w. O. Fulton.! T-atic the joih (lav of .hmourv A n , ll.'ao. 1 was appointed Administrator t the E.tnte ol 'I'homas Klus, dn-:easeil. late of Musselt. In the Pro-vm.e ,,1 British Columbia. AM. PAL'TIES havlmr eliiinis iiV'i'i.t tin- said estate urn hereby leoolred to furnish same propcrlv ve'itiei i.(, M. ,, or before the 15th r'ay of March. A. U. PJjO. after which tlate claims filed may be paid with-eut reference to any claims of which I then bad no knowledge. ALL PARTIES indebted to th said elate are hereby required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED t the city of Prince Ru-I-ert. in the Province of British Colombia, this 20Ui day of January ' A I). l!iso. Cordon F. Forbes Oliieial Administrator Prince Rupert, B. C. (28) : and a number ol passengers. The vessel sailed at 11 p. m. for Alice Arm, Stewart and other points whence she will return here to mormv to sail at 1:30 p. m. for the south. Shipments of frozen fish from' Alaska for movement to the Eastern United States over Canadian National - Railways are moving regularly through Prince Rupert. The big refrigerator ship Lucidor of the Alaska Steamship Co. was lu port last Thursday from 2 a. m. until 4 a. m. Bigeest shipment of , presenting them to the Com-! mision the following day. j The present Halibut Treaty stipulates the season open May 1 For some time now, fishermen here and along the west coast have been running up against a brick wall in attempting to amend the treaty su tplit season be allowed. But the two governments have given opposing interpretations which are holding back any change. After laying off for a week due to sub-normal weather conditions herring fleets returned to seining Sunday at Ogden Channel. Union steamer Chilcotin, dpt. Harry McLean returned to port from southern Queen Charlotte points Sunday evening at 5:45 and sailed at 10 p.m. for Vancouver and points south. Passengers for Vancouver in eluded Miss V. Fairbairn of Queen Charlotte City, who arrived in Prince Rupert by plane Friday, and W. Flewin. ' On her regular weekly voyage, Vnion steamer Coquitlar.i, CapL , ?nfc . ' ( Vf Sclcct-O-Matic front seat m ' His Buckaroos 10:30 Scandinavian Melodies 10.45 Rita Martin's Musical Kitchen 11:00 Air KinderrarU-r. 1 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report -i -Message Perlor 11:35 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Personal AlbuiD P.M. 12:00-Mid-Pay Melodte 12.15 CBC New: 12:25 Program resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Afternoon Concert 1:45 My Mother 2:00-B. C. 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SI. ltK Notice Is hereby (jive.n that tile reserve against the disposition of crown petroleum a nc natural yas on Queen j Charlotte Islands will be lifted at I 12 o'clock noon February 1. 1950, af-jl r which time application lor per-I nuts under the provisions of the j "Pi'troleum and Natural Gas Act" "'' siibmiltcd to tlie Superin-t.eiident of Ijinds, Depurlmeut of I Lauds and Forests. Vletoriu. ;' C.eoiw P. Melrose ; Deputy Minister' of Lands J Department of Lands and ; Forests Victoria. B. C. January 1?, 1950. (!5) IN AND SEE IT AT YOUR FORD-MONARCH DEALER'S Minmnfj: