EXPRESS COMPANIES EXTEND PICK 6 Prince ttupcrt Daily rectus LtO. Friday, February 20, 1943 avai'.blc io purcha.-e a quantity , el the pamphlets. The meeting, under chairmanship of H. M. Daggett, agreed I that the $1,500 was a sufficient : h.ieklnp to iust.ifv an immprimtp! MEW PUBLICITY PAMPHLET TO BE PUBLISHED SOON Sorn UP SERVICE TO EAST END OF CITY Extension of parcel pick-up and delivery service to the east end of the city by Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Express companies was announced Thursday by W. D. McAra, manager of the joint express offices here. The extension will enlarire the delivery area to include as far east as Herman" Street on Sixth Avehue and Im! Coal Price In Eighth Avenue, i . manuel Street on Alberta J Up section, mt The Seal Cove of; move to have the pamphlet Production of a new publicity; Recognition of the publicity 'BEST YEAR? iL' I Ail i a 4 is not includea. t ualoaki, Aom ueaiers those points jamphlet for Prince Rupert andfor Prince Rupert in the recent' central interior will get under Eaturday Evening Post article within the next few weeks -Seattle ay Ponders a Bad Dream." j and will be available for distribu-Vas expressed in a motion by G.l '.ion in time for the opening of A- Hunter that a letter be writ- j he tourist season, following de- ten to Richard L. Neuberger. its! cision made last night at the al,thor, expressing appreciation' annual meeting of the Public 0f the council. ' delations Council. I secretary Applewhaite inform- ed the meetinS that he had re-' Authorization for their publi- ceived a large number of letters. ration afi cn n r,nihiP "WLAt 1X(; n TiH's.-Ved fA i Decision to enlarge the area1 was made following a request made to the express companies last fall by the Chamber of Commerce. Approval was granted after a survey was completed a month ago by Harry Herget. ex- "CROJffl in Calgary Thursday night announced an increase in the price of coal ranging from $1 to $1 73 per ton effective immediately. The boosts following the granting of a $2 wage increase for miners of Alberta domestic and bituminous coal fields. It expected that other Alberta cities will follow ult in the Increasing of the coal price. (ONTLvJ t press company representative. from readers of the Saturday! Evening Post, indicating a wide i interest which was inspired by the article. Mayor Nora Arnold made after the meeting had heard a report from Canvasser a. R. Brett that $1,508 has already been collected from busi- ... Kilo,- hoe iri VfiH mnnv similTV less people whose businesses will "" ......... . . in the colorful pam- .s&f !. Previously, pick-up and dellv-; ery service had been confined to i the central section of the city bounded on the east by the Hays ; Creek bridge. j Both pick-up and delivery ' services will be on a daily basis leuers. In preparation lor the tourist e listed phlet. 3ft M Ml WAX PROTECTION A little wax applied to furniture caster sockets keeps them turning easily in damp weather. v v k, t .-w 13,; " . reason, Internal Relations Committee Chairman Al. Manson was authorized to make preparations for selecting the . site oi i a tourist bureau. External Relations Committee : Chairman J. Harry Black an- j Estimated over -all cost of publication will be about $2,200. Secretary E. T. Applewhaite told the meeting. This will provide '3.000 pamphlets a three-year supply. . ALAN LADD " mm 11 - . .-i HM j in that they will be made at any time they are required, Express' I Agent W. D. McAra said. j j In the western section of the , ' city, the pick-up and delivery J DOROTHY LAM0UR 4 ROBERT PRESTON 700-POUNDER IS FARMER'S "DREAM COW" The proud looks on the faces of Glen Rehn, Andover. 111., dairy farmer, and "Rog," his 5-year-old Jersey cow, are justified by the cow's remarkable production record for 1947. Official production records for 363 days show that Rog produced 11,143 pounds of milk and 717.5 pounds of butterfat. A cow which will produce 500 pounds of butterfat annually is generally considered good but a 7u0-pounder is the dairyman's 'dream cow." Rog, who was raised on the Rehn farm, has the impressive registry identification of Volunteer Triumph Empress Number 1338374. Rog's best single month of production was May when she yielded 1,218 pounds of milk and 82.8 pounds of butterfat. It 1 The $1,508 does not include al 1.1)0 - 4? 4 W L10YD NOLAN M wl j boundary remains at the Morse - Creek bridge. nounced that a moving picture j film made at Prince Rupert by I a provincial Travel Bureau photographer last summer will I In fatomovnU 1 9 -1 $250 grant which the provincial Department of Trade and Industry has agreed to make, nor $100 which Canadian Pacific Airlines 'las suggested may be made Streets east of the Hays Creek ; bridge which are Included in the j extended service ar Sixth Avenue ; to Herman Street, including Am- L Ibrose Avenue, Donald Street, CITRUS FRUITS DROP SHARPLY I Reminiscences By w.J. d Reflections j and Piggott Place, Second Over-I look and Herman Street. Seventh a A it W M m m m VANCOUVER, 9 California Ayenue and claude Slreeti oranges dropped between 60o v,.,hth Avpnil t0 rmman. Where Thrifty Shoppers Meet S be ready within a few months i and will have its initial showing in this city. New offcers of the club, all i elected by acclamation are: President, Miss Honora Silver- sides. Vice President. J. K. McLeod. J Treasurer, Arnold Flaten j Secretary, E. T. Applewhaite j External Affairs chairman. 1 Alderman Arthur Brooksbank Internal Affairs chairman, Al Manson. Those present at the meeting j ,.,MiJ"ncl $12 Crate wholesale yes- uel Street, including Conrad, Catching a fighting salmon - .having, so long as it is "t,""j 1 uToay xonowing me announce ice any ment of the Prices Board in Ottawa of the profit ceiling on imported citrus fruits. Orape- or any sort of able-bodied sal-j restricted to an artificial mon can give a person new to rink suitable for hockey in the coast, the thrill of a life- j season. time. A tussle with a coho, for example, takes vou back to the! ,v , ,. j Street. Ninth Avenue East and Bacon Street, Tenth Avenue and i Alfred Street. Com me ting on the extended 'service. Chamber of Commerce Secretary E. T. Applewhaite SP Eiectrit J I I fvGr wiring J yjJJ SERV1C? rtSlif RUPERTS II ir "'fwir & ELLCn j fruit sold at more than 50c a ,. crate lower and lemons were i were H. M. Daggtt. Miss Honora uays oi leai spoil, iiie lan'i . , . .. ... ... ..u down (town 20c to 70c. There were no Bishop G. A. Rix, not long after- i quotations on limes, tangerines lrlh 1 cmel his arrival here from Ontario, gen ' anj other fruits affected by the and that's somewhere somewhere around around 'order. pointed out that ln order for it to be effective, residents of the areas served will be required to include their street addresses on parcels so that drivers will not have difficulty in finding nuui- lnfor- 3o years ago now, felt the fall' wail reirtsuuig while citrus fruits were down Silversides, E. T. Applewhaite. Alderman A S Nickerson, Al Manson, G R. Brett, A. P. Crawley, G. A Hunter, Pat Deane. Rudolph Olsen. Bjorn Selvig, C. B. Howe, J Harry Black and J. K. McLeod. My oi me spacious naroor one cann " """"" vegetables advanced, potatoes and carrots being up $5 a ton wholesale and beets. $10. M m a 9 s '4 a m m summer morning, and put out Pf n nays pnor to me in a small boat. His reward was arrival of the transcontinental, swift and certain. The line e can recall, with much dis-started zipping through the tinctiveness. a June morning water. Something was doing ,hat was perfection itself. No below the surface. His Lord-'one- ln lne P;irty- nad !?one to ship had hooked a beauty ' and bed- Tne hur was anywhere the battle was on. With victor's between four and five and all tread, he packed the weighty. wpre enjoying a townsite stroll dripping prize up Third Avenue before breakfast. They sighted homeward bound and one some- a tent 'n which a light still how sensed that he had a grand burned. and a glorious feeling. And no "Let's go over and see Joe." matter how Ion" after von rlmse Tke resolution carried. Joe was LEGAL EXPLANATION In legal phraseology an act of God is an overwhelming natural event, such as a storm or in earthquake which no human .being can be reasonably expected to forsee or prevent. jaLW Bays t Steamship Sailings Tor Vancouver Monday ss Princess Louise H p.m. Tuesday ss Catala 1:30 p.m. i Thursday ss Prince Rupert ! 11:15 p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday ss Catala 4 p.m. YOUR SPRING m COAT, MADAM Monday ss Princess Louise p in. stretched on a cot, still reading and cold sober. 1 to mention the subject in his presence, you surely knew he still had it. stiff. -ss Prince Rupert "Get up, you weary Wednesday 10:00 a m. Come walk with us." "Since that's the way Friday s.sCardcna nm. 1 you I WALLACE'S I It is not ea.SV tO see Where feel ahont. If nil rloht " Sr, ho' FViH:iv k rnriipnr, mirlnlnllf ! uK-ie snouia oe me sngmest ob-. arose and, pulling on his boots.' ''or Alaska jection to winter, similar to strode forth. That uns nnitp! Wednpsrl.iv ss Princp Rnnert a Of Cpjjrse what Prince Rupert has been o.K. but he left his pants behind, i 12 midnight. 7 it 'i Prince Rupert Florists j Il'S MORKTIMN A WIIIM'f R il a ftl.nl ln.ill lli.it M'rlcoiue full iiiili- of faniitui Ji ll O on griMvrs' thrives. erior Food Stores Ltd. Slip 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited ' "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Inlaid Linoleum with Burlap Back and Printed Floor Covering Table Oil Cloth, all colors II. luiHi'Mivi'A have 1m lircn wailing a lim::, loin; Imir SEVEN DELICIOUS FUVCt QiiS. PHONE 18 SPECIAL VALUES FEB. 20th & Free Delivery 21st STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY CHERRY INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See 11. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) PINE to ho able to haic rvftularly ihe ilrlirimi-iioo tnnl i ( c.iuuiiy anl t oinenii'iu'c of Ji ll-0 for family IID'IIUK. Now, al lat, yon ran cerve lciiiitin, roloifnl Jcll-O toheiievrr joii like all m'M'ii koihIi i IhI, "lorkrd-iir ilaorn. 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BAG 33f ill We have in stock, now the necessary materials to renew that old roof. Asphalt Shingles (HICXAGON and SUl'AUK BUTT) ALL COLORS Cedar Shingles Hit Parade of records you have been waiting to hear Ballerina Now is the Hour Golden Earrings How Soon I'm My Own Grandpa Civilization With the Roses in Her Hair In a Little Book Shop Al Julscn's new record No. 24260 ' Let Mc Sing and I II Be Happy" "If I Only Had a Match'' Above records now available Also RCA Victor "Fideltone'' Needles Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season S)IHI(!- ORANGES Small Juicy Navels, 2 doz TURNIPS- No. 1 Terrace, 5 lbs APPLES Newtons or Rome Beauty, 3 lbs. . CABBAGE New Green Heads, 2 lbs , POTATOES Ashcroft & Dry Belt, 1 0 lbs. 49c 25c 35c 17c 43c u.llll'. rrkK FES" PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONES 651 - 652 Coal Lumber Paints Building Supplies ..ut. .' I 9 1 f