Prince Rupert Daily fslews Wednesday, July 26, 1950 TODAY and THURSDAY l 7 n iv. f C D D Radio, Dial V I I IV 1H4U Kilocycles (Subject to Change) 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Tex Beneke and His Orch 6:3 -Musical Varteties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News RouncUn 11:04 Fish Arrivals 11:06 Sign Off THITRSDA7 A.M 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CbC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song S: 30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Com'ty 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Famous Voices 9:59 Time Signal WEDNESDAY P.M. 7:30 Distinguished Artists ! . Series . 00 Leo Barkln .4: Wfm w .V Also DAN AANDREWS "DEEP WATERS' v ,::;-f;V;; 8:00 McGlll String Quartet 8:30 The Well of English 9:00 Prima Donna 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 30 Favorite Stories 45 Lone Pine Show 00 Rendezvous Room 30 Prelude to Dusk 45 something in Harmony 10:00 Morning Visit. 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz ' from Vanrnovo. 1 10:15 Talk Supplement -"-1 wrrinh. the Chllllwaok -oit 10:30 Piano Playhouse :55 CBC News 11:00 Weather Report shewiv and Masset on ;;, SHIPS and WATERFRONT 1 Year Through 14 Years "Til, 3 .& vimnoue islands. Son lrom Alice Arm ! and Capt. Gleason expects to here about Saturday. 1 EF-A CADETS" The Roval Candin c Corps was oreamj , 11:00 A Man and his Music ! ' 11:15 Roundup Time j 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 1 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies 12:00 MidrDay Merod.. I P.M. 12 15 CBC New 1 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C Farm Broadcast j 12:55 Rec. Int. i 1:00 Ine Concert Hour 2:15 CBH Presents 7 MmvLMmm 1895, by the NavyLeague i.lM I'm -n .Tri - Southbound after a regular cruise to Skagway and other Alaska points with mostly round trip tourists on board, C.N.R. Prince George, Capt. Ernest Caldwell,' arrived in port ,at 8 o'clock last evening and sailed at 11:15 p.m. for Vancouver. In ( 3 .11 all the Prince George brought 256 passengers here. Twenty discmbaiked at Prince Rupert and ten took passage from this ' Jort. . 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 A Book I Like Comty. 3:00-The Music Box 3:15 Bernle Braden Tells a Story 3:30 International Comty. RUPERT PRELIMINARY TUNE-UP Crews of No. 426 R.C.A F. transport squadron at Montreal check engines of their North Star pianos in preparation for a new assignment ferrying equipment and supplies to United States fores fighting in Kore;w FO. George Taylor, left, engineering officer, and Flt.-Lt. A. J. (Art) Byford, look on. The squadron left Montreal today for McCord Field, Tacoma. . (CP Photo) PEOPLES STORE BURNET l B.C. Steamships coast freighter Alaska Prince was In port las evening, having arrived at !' p.m. from Vancouver with general ' cargo. Munve Child Is What City Council Did FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIKW-MASTEU 'nil Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views ' Kodaks for Everyone 8H LONDON 0 GIN Because Burnett's ii EXTRA DRY ened) Gin, you an or leave out n ness, t when mii, i t PHONE 21 222 Second A v. wtoii At Cannery iuia Uocxi. ". -moiuii-oid native cmiu oi u,e utuncooi banu, uieu 4 1 nine o'clock Wednesday lno. naig ai cassiar Cannery, wucic sue iiuu oc-lu living tun fier lather and mother, Mr. and ivus. oouney uooa uus suuimev. 'ineur Home is at Kitwanga. 'ino ciiu uuu iicku meuicai it item, on tuuitr in me suiuinw. 'ine rc-i-.tti-.j tut: oi., LutLii iio.nt" lo K.1IAUI1CUJI 1U1 uuiuu. notifying of a meeting September 15. Unpointed a committee consisting of the mayor and city clerk to approach the Chamber Frank Watcrhouse freighter Chllllwack, with veteran coast skipper, Capt. William Olcw m in command, Is at Watson Island today discharging ten thousand sacks of cement lor pulp mili construction. She moved out lo Watson Is. an.- a.ter .a.i? been here since 8 o'clock yesterday morning unloading piles, creo-soted lumber and general cargo from Vancouver. From Watson Island, Chilllwack will proceed to Alice Arm. and Stewart to load ore which she will take to Vancouver. On her voyage north SELECT YOUR FUR COAT annus, and suit til individual taste. Be a wise host-serve ierve Burnett's, Burnett's. w I Heard an explanation from the agent of the Sun Directory for Prince Rupert why the city should invest $100 in the volume, but took no further action on the matter. i Accepted the proposal ofL. Robson, chief inspector of electrical energy for the provincial government ,that an inspector of electrical energy be stationed here to serve the territory as far south as Ocean Falls and as far cast as Smithers and that the city provids office space and a telephone, provided the city be allowed to change its bylawj respecting electricity. . Authored a survey of property at Seal Cove for purchase from the Canadian National Raliways provided it was found FOR THIS WINTER NOW! TAKE ADVANTAGE, OF OUR LOW SUMMER PRICES Your Coat will be STORED FREE OF CHARGE Until Needed CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED ' . at - ' i m Mways Prompt and Courteous We're Here to Sem YOU of Commerce to arrange a dinner for the B.C. Aviation Council September 14. Accepted the proposal of the Canadian National Railway for a temporary crossing near the Standard Machine Shop while work was proceeding on the sewer, the contractor to assume j responsibilities laid out in the proposal. ra.s-sed on to the press a letter I of thanks from the Manitoba ! Flood Relief Fund oefore filing Referred to the board of works and the cky engineer a letter from Fred Scadden asking per-, mission to erect signs at the corner of Biggar Place and Third Avenue and on the blufr at the corner of Second Avenue and Eighth Street. Granted the following trade licences: A. E. Ferguson U-drive car; A. A. Miller Dentist: Windsor Studio Photography. GOT FREE GAj I 'ine riince uupert baseball team whicn visitea 'lei race bun-1 aay, maae tne trip on gaaonne; bupuua uy uie upeiiut iotor. ' ol Prince Rupert. for Pioneers' Home ior i,ne niontii of June amounting to H4.41. i J Accepted the i epui t . of the j finance committee. The report ' noted sales of trie following pro-Jpurty: Lou 5, 6 ana , biock S, j sec. 7 to Andrew WaSend for $'.'0; lot 3 and casteny i-ali oi lot 2, block 28, section 5 to Robert E. Montador on beliau of M. Uagnon.lor $3ju, suojvtt to ex-' serviceman's reoate. iCcmmodore Cafe . (XDj 'Hospitality and Good Food ;4 . I 5 '5 '5 '5 hi : 1 ! BILL SCIJBY FURS 302 - 3rd Ave. 'Box 1362 ujsm (Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders , I'd Ave. David Chow. Mgr. 12 ozt '1.6 the purchase price was nominal. The proper iy :s ioi s. roadway. Approved payment of fees of $15 for membership in the Cen -tral British Columbia Municipal Association and received a letter 25ozs.J3.204.1f This advertnament is not ptw Esiiei iciisiing? Buy Coke displayed by th liql I PARLIAMENTARY LIBRARY The Canr.dian library of parliament, 'organized In IBCO, now contains 600,000 volumes. Board or by the British Columbia. Approved payment of accounts See Sheaffer's by flie carton so easy, so welcome serve ice cold 1 at McRae Bros. m s. 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