n his spare time erecting necessary SMITIIERS CHAMBER (Continued from Page One) and informative talK on .uu-, various interests of the district to his company and asked the LOCAL MAN lirincc Uupctt Daili? J3cu0 Lto. Monday, January 26, 1048 Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS farmers and management locally to support the projret. IN PICTURES buildings on their ranch site In the former army camp area near the end of Eleventh Avenue. In a light, well ventilated shed the mink are now housed, each in its own cage. The cages have hay- trict in the helpful counsel and co-operative enthusiasm shown to the Chamber of Commerce movement generally. bcr of Commerce thought secure and present an h, opinion so as to obtain the and careful consideration questions pertaining i0 u, nomic, financial, commerce duijtrial and agricultural terests of the country, tne -dent thanked the member' the meeting adjourned. A vote of thanks was extenaea 4 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "One should prepare himself to meet emergencies." 2. What is the correct pro to Mr. Fowler lor nis excellent Arvid Mattson Seen in News Reel at End of Week ClnuaiitnT . I m mca Jilting, furnished sleeping quarters con work in organizing the dinner and to the Bulkley Hotel for hli structed of wood with a wire down south chicken dinner. In reiterating again the Cham- The following oflicers were then named for 1948: President, Roy Calderwood. Vice-President, Phil Hosklns. Treasurer, A. H. Dockrill. Secretary, R. L. Brash nunciation of "naphtha"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Twentyeth, Twelfth, eighth. 4. What does the word "incumbent" (adjective) mean? 5. What is a word beginning Friends of Arvid Mattson attending the local theatre last week were pleasantly surprised to see him appear on the news-reel. The picture was made during the live fur show held by the Lower Mainland Fur Breeders' Association in Vancouver last mesh runway attached. Fortunately a small group of mink do not need a great deal of attention except during the breeding and whelping periods. Normally they are given one r Mr. Dockrill turned over thu with ou that means "complete feeding a day which is served President's chair to Mr Calder 1 ri'Zfs&PM raw November. Arvid, who in part wood who made a forceful and thought-provoking address, at : . . 4 I a to them in the evening. Fresh water is put in their drinking cans twice a day, not because ly'? ANSWERS 1. Say, "One should prepare one's self to meet emergencies." nership with Charlie Haan, is establishing what will be known as the Star Mink Ranch, flew to tributing success in the work vo a five-point program of plan they have a great thirst, but be Vancouver last fall and entered ' cause they apparently, like to 2. Pronounce naf-tha, first a as ning, community interest, lead In at, second a as in ask un ership, service and co-operation wash behind their ears each morning and to do this they shove their heads down into his choice siiverblu male mink In the show. Arvid wanted to get an idea of Determining what was needed stressed, and not ap-tha. 3. Twentieth. 4. Imposed as a duty most, the President set it forth the drinking containers as far or obligation. Ail men, truiy so that all members could have a copy on paper, form commit how his stock compared with that of other breeders in the :outh. Although he made th? mUt.alrp nf pntprine his mink in Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle CFPR zealous, will perform those good works that are incumbent on all Christians." Sprat. 5. tees to look after every phase of the plan, and then buckle U up belts and "go after it." as they can, spilling most of the water in the process. FEBRUARY IS MATING TIME February is the mating season and then, 42 to 67 days later the kittens begin to appear. Four is considered an average sized Mr. Calderwood stated that the dark siiverblu class' instead of the medimu, the little fur-bearer came home with a prUe ribbon. (Subject to change) t . MONDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Especially For You every member of the commu POWER APLENTY A little more than of the motive Dower used in nity and district must assume During the winter a mink's I diet usually runs to ground family, for a mink. While the lilt 11111 11 llllll 1 111 - O VA Xjllltl"l electrically driven. fish meal mixed with cereal and mother is feeding her young she ' a bit of horse meat if it happens i is fed twice a day and it isn't FlCIUSf S ptnttti 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 City In Hot Water 10:40 Recorded 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Tuday 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert, ABC F.M 12:00 Musical Scrap Biok 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C. Farm Broadcast his or her share In facing unitedly the economic-and social problems of the district and that no better position could be taken than to throw whole-hearted support into Chamber of Com-,merce work wnich is united across Canada in working for Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE to be available. However, on his long before she is carrying part way back from the fur show the of her rations into the nest to siiverblu was treated to a sir- supplement the milk diet of her i i. - ir T3nrt UirHu vnun crefpre At. nhmit. civ iL'Pplf.4 $:45 Magic Adventure 5:00 Latin American Rhythms 5:15 Vaughan Munroe and Orch. 5:30 Hartley and His Music 5:45 Yours Sincerely, Wpg. 6:00 Supper Serenade 4:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 According to Record 6:50 Recorded Interlude Q. Is. it correct to say "ex- v, cuse me' when getting in an- ? -."f: Person's way, or if guilty J understanding and organized in ROSALIND MELVYN RUSSELL ; DOUGLAS cu txo a uutiub jl t n ia i v v i j - n terest of convservation and fu If the fur farmer is building ture prosperity of the whole winning a ribbon. It was the only meat Arvid could procure on up a herd, chances are the young the first of the two days they mink will be kept for breeding were grounded at Port Hardy. ' purposes unless they appear to of any seeming discourtesy? A. No; the correct phrase is "I'm sorry," or, "I beg your pardon." Q. isn't it rude to stand in the aisle of a store to chat with a friend? A. Yes, or in the middle of a sidewalk. One should step be below standard or there are i On the second day the siiverblu country in which communities and centres such as this may grow and prosper. Mr. Calderwood made an appeal to all members of the district, farmers, employees of various industries and business men to interest themselves in the organization's activities and .,ih SID CAESAR BETSY BLAIR NINA FOCH too many males. In such cases they are pelted and may eventually grace the back of a madame or miss who has never even went back to a fish diet after his manager visited the fishermen's wharf. Last summer the two partners 12:55 Recorded 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Artists or Tomorrow 1:45 Commentary and Ethelwyne Hobbes TODAY--7 - 8:25 p.m. W ... aside where the passage of decided to make a start in the heard of a mink farm. Large, others will not be obstructed mink raising business. Arvid had light and medium colored silver- 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Solo Guest 7:45 Canadian Short Stories 8:00 The Choristers 8:30 The Smiths of Hollywood 9:00 National Farm Radio Forum and News CBC 9:30 String Melodies 10:00 CBC News '.0:10 B.C. News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 Dance Orch. U:0o Weather and Sign-off ; TUESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock Q. May a bride's maid of demonstrate the progressive 2:00 B. C. School Broadcast three eastern standard mink he I blu mink pelts were bringing $55 honor wear any kind of orna- spirit which prevailed. ments? 1 A welcome was extended to I wished to keep for breeding pur- i to $60 in New York recently. ' poses and to these were added - Both Arvid Mattson and Nol-1 15 siiverblu and six half-bloods j son Rowe, who is also starting a ' all of which were purchased ' mink farm on Eleventh Avenue, A. No. , ... . tIU.M.l1'.Ul...l.M..l visiting Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce member, J. T. Harvey, who spoke a word of greet 2:30 Sheila Present 3:00 Varieties in Music 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 A Moment in Music 3 :30 Divertimento '3:45 BBC News 3:55 Norman Smith feel that with a little inducement, breeders in other parts of ! from a southern mink breeder i last September. I Since August Arvid has spent BELONGS TO DENMARK Greenland, the largest Island in the world, belongs to BETTBl Canada might be inclined to BETTER! EEL LOOK establish themselves in this area. ,The ever-present supply of fish ing from his members at Prince Rupert. President- Calderwood intro-1 duced as visitors Mr. Sahono-1 vich, from Quesnel, and Mr. Christison, manager of the In- i terlor Farm Products Company 1 Limited at Prince George. Mr. and moderate weather are two 1 factors that make Prince Rupert a favnrnrl ennt in tl-in pvps nf l St; l I.TIt A-VIOI.I T SI N I.AM PS Can be used in ordinary snckt l Three times as fast as July miii Arrrpted by American Medical Association 0 ' . . . mS' BORDER 'ON BLACK SEA Four nations border the Black Sea -Russia, Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria. mink breeders. Christison gave an interesting NOW OM.Y iVA AVAILABLE AT: i It's Wallaces rt ! BEDDING RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Sow Available! 313 3rd Avtl DANISH UNIVERSITIES There are two universities in Denmark, University ol Copenhagen and University of Aarhus. l'hone 644 AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver W. R. Ekert, Miss J. Robinson, R. Baiham. To Sandspit R. Coburn, O. Smith. Gordon D. Bryant, former lo- vi'r ! s lit.. T ' From Vancouver Capt. M. Lee, n. .-.W t s. cai ousiness man auu en Capt. D. C. Stevenson, D i ernitiiitriu nanent t. u bell, H. Closter, Mr. and Mrs K. F. Harding, R. Basham. eliness L ,OV gaged in the automotive line m i Prince George, arrived In the j city on yesterday morning's ; train from the interior, being j here on a business visit. He will leave this evening on his return i JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue LAND RKCISTRV Af'T Re: Orliflralr if Title Nn. 'l.'.IS-I to lot Kirteen (I'i), Hlmk l.lchleeii ..(IK), TuHiisite of Stewart. Map 1 1 ft I WHEREAS satisfactory proof of YOURS . . . When we site "'J 1 NuUihil-Lfiokuii; 1'frT.s:.' , to the interior, picking up at issued in the name of Elizabeth Max-1 Terrace which he drove, there ; well Younkin has been filed In this frnm Prince George. He made Beauty Lane Said a olflce. notice Is hereby Kiven that I 218 4 th St. Bl LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL the distance from Burns Lake to Terrace in seven hourss and reported the road In very good condition, considering the time of year. I shdll. at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof. Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of the said tost Certificate, unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B.C., this 12th day of January, 1948. A D. m M m-m m. m , ANDREW THOMPSON Deputy Registrar of Titles. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE NOTHING IS TOO GOOD FOR BABY . . . Even though we sacrifice our own iwnh. '.at baby must have the best. That is our policy in M ini-in items for the care, feeding and health ol b't,'v You can depend on us for the best quality anil highest standards in products and medicines. PHONE 81 HOT AIR FURNACES! OKDFR TODAY INSTALLED TOMORROW U'l us put in your inexpensive Kum-fort Furnace now before the busy season starts. THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED 253 East First Avenue In the Matter of the Estate of Calbert Harvev Thorp Otherwise m m m Known as Cuibert Harvey Thorpe. and IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" Take Notice that by Order of His Honor Judee W. O. Fulton made Phone Black 881 Blankets That Give Warmth Yes, and comforters, too. A wide choice of sizes, colors and prices.. See Wallace's complete bedding department for certain satisfaction and 'lasting comfort. Cotton Sheets Flannelette Sheets Bedspreads (Q)irmmes TO Modern Design and Efficiency! the 19th of January. A.D. 1948. :I was appointed administrator ; of the Estate of Calbert Harvey i Thorp, otherwise known as Cul-! bert Harvey Thorpe, deceased. I All parties having claims I against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 28th day of February, A.D. 1948 after which date claims fil SINGER Outfit your bathroom with PLUMBING that will be delightful to look at and serviceable to use as lonj aa your house stands Prince Rupert Plumbing & Heating Immediate delivery M I At WALLACE'S of Course ed may be paid without reier-ence to any claims of which I ' then had no knowledee. 1 i All parties indebted to the said I Estate are hereby required to I pav the amount of their in-i debtedness to me forthwith. I nATED at, the Citv of Prince ! treadle nd tirK J Dun mai nines in rnt.ee and district- t S1NC.KK WE DOCTOR SHOES HEEL THEM ATTEND TO THEIR DYEING SAVE THEIR SOLES MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, this 19th day of January, AD. 1943. GORDON F. FORBES Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. BC. (27 The Popular Scwinff Slai-hinoiJ J ? Phone 864 Princ " Announcing our new HOLMES TOWING AND WRECKING TRICK SERVICE . FASTER - SAFER - LESS EXPENSIVE With this new equipment we can do the Job with the least possible effort and save you money by cutting down lubor charges to a minimum. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. "Complete Automotive Repair Service" Day Phone 566 (Nights, Black 320) toS PRINCE GOVERNMENT LIQUOK ACT NOTICE is hereby given that on the 1st of March 1948 the undersigned Canadian Leeion No. 85 In- ..BBKV RUPERT MORE FUN TO COOKlNj Sails For w m w VANCOUVER 1 Good News! We have just received a carload of Donnacona Hallboard 4x8 $68.50 per M. ORDER NOW WHILE IT LASTS PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONES 651 - 652 Coal - Lumber - Building Supplies - Paints When You Use r (ilASSW PVKEXWAKE - ENAMELWAKE Come in and see our 40" dishes. They'll certainly V SAVOY 1 , tend to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a veterans' club license in respect of the premises situated 'at NW Corner 4th and Columbia 8t.. Stewart. B. C, 1st floor, upon lands described as Lot No. 13 ti 14 and Block 15. tsectlon -, map 1087, Prince I Rupert Land Registration District i in the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member on the premises reasonable quantity of liquor for personal consumption on the premises, and entitling tbe club to purchase liquor from a vendor and sell iby the glass the liquor o purchased ! to Its members and guests, for consumption on the club premises In accordance with the provision of .the "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" j snd the regulations promulgated thereunder. AND INTERMSDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY ) AT 11:15 P.M. ' you. you. HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For information call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. I Phone 37 P.O. Box 514 DATED this 12th day of January, 1948. R H. SHARP, FRASER STREET P.O. Box 1118 518 Third West PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Canadian Leulon B1S.U Prince Rupert Branch No. 85. JM38) . .