4 Prfn tlupcti Daflj He!u3 Monday', June 13, 1949 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11;00 Bernie Braden Tells a Story il:15 Songs of Yesterday IT PAYS 70 ROLL YOUR OWN WITH SUNDAY BASEBALL CALLED BY RAIN City baseball league lost out to the weatherman for the second straight time on Sunday when wet grounds and light rain caused cancellation of a scheduled game between Merchants and Commercial Hotel. Second fixture in the league schedule, the Merchant-Commercial game, was originally to have been played last Thursday night, but was called off lor the season. So far, the only game that has been played has been between Savoy and Merchants. Junior baseball has been suf Tpbacco BRIGHT VIRGIN Dickens, jr., No. 27. , Mrs. William bi,i Men's sweater, donated ' by drew Thompson, N0 2 Watts St Nickwson, won by D. Van Home, No. 203. by Albert k McCafr 1 Fishing reel, donated by Kaien C. R. Coks irptnl I.. . ncu I Hardware; j won v... by Col. -...! S. ri D x Johnston, No. 13. Electric kitchen clock, donated Scuby, won by Miss J ' fering the same fate as the senior game- Sunday's game, between . the Cubs and Braves of the youngsters' league also was called off. RAIN POSTPONES .... Rain caused the postponement of Friday night's Senior League football game between Canadian Legion and General Motors. Monday evening General Motors and Heavy Battery are scheduled for their first meeting of the season. 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 1 1:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Mediodia P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Intermezzo 1 : 30 Afternoon Concert 2:00 In a Lighter Mood 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Commentary A Grant 3:00 Musical Program 3:13 - Serenade 3:30 Divertimento Soccer Schedule ' Schedule for the NTJrth.Star Trophy football series is" as follows: June 13 -General Motors vs. Heavy Battery. June 2u cai-.adlan Legion vs. Heavy Battery. June 24 General Motors vs. Canadian Legion. June 27 Heavy Battery vs General Motors. July 4Heavy Battery vs. Canadian Legion. July 8 Canadian Legion vs. General Motors. July 11 General Motov? V3. Heavy Battery. to Canada .J 1 I 1 " I 18891949 Fifty years ago the horse-drawn dray was the vehicle, used to transport freight and heavy merchandise along the streets. Today trucks of all types and sizes move govds along our streets and highways. Speeds and toads have been steadily increased through better engineering and better materials used in truck construction. Strong, tough, shock-resisting Nickel , alloys are almost universally used for gears, crankshafts, frames and many other parts. " I III ffiSfffifl ipS g I ; H g llrjllSHnSfalM Cigarette MILD, SWEIT, by "Pat," won by Elsie Rosang, ; No. 15; Ham. donated by Bulkley Mar-, ket, won by Dr. G. E. H. Mont- gomery, No. 28. Baby set, made and donated by Mrs. George .Frizzell. won by Mrs. R. McLean, No. 51. Alligator purse, donated by Brownwoods, won by Mrs. A. E. I ifL?i THimUM FOR COAL , wrat.m Provmi C BALED TENDERS addrmuwl to the - undersigned and endorsed "Ten der for Coal lor Western Provlnres. will be received until 3 p.m. EDS. T.I. Wednesday. June 29. 1949 for the supply of coal for the Dominion Buildings and Experimental Farms and Stations. throuKhout the Pruv-lnoe of Manitoba. Saskatchewan. Alberta and British Columbia. Forma of tender with specification and conditions ' attached can enTartment of PubHe Woraa". Ottawa: the District Resident Aroni- Uct, Winnipeg. Man.; the District Resident Architect. Saskatoon. Bask.; the District Resident Architect. Cal gary. Alt.: und the District Hesioeni Architect. Victoria. B.C. Tenders should be made on the forms supplied by the Department and In accordance With departmental specifications and conditions at tached thereto. Coal dealera licence numbers must be given when ten-df ring. The Department reserves tne rw?ni to demand from any . succest-iui tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit In the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank tn Canada, made payable to tne order of the Honourable the Minis ter of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tendw. or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion ol Canada, or or the Canadian National Rallwa eomimnv and Its constitu ent companies unconditionally ftuari anteed as to principal and Interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforementioned bonds, ana a cert ified cheque, if required to make up an odd amount. By order. J M. SOMERVILI.E. Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. June fl. 194U, (It) f GfflS Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) MONDA -rM. 4:00 The Don Harding Show 4:15 Stock Quotations and Lut 4:30 Chicho Valle 4:45 Magic Adventures 5:00 Music In a Mellow Mood 5:30 Don Messer and His Islanders 5:45 The Question Box 8:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 8:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Summer Fallow 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Guy Lombardo Show 9:00 Musical Medley 9:30 Musical Program 10:00 CBC New 10:10 CBC News 10:15 On Mike Tonight 10:30 Just a Memory ; . 11:00 Weather .and Fish ' Arrivals ' TUKSUA AM 7:00 Musical CIock 8:00 CBU Newr 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comtv 9:15 Morning Devotion i 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris , 10:15 Mormnp Melodies These dollars 14,000 Nickel the dollars millions in buy timber, plies amounting These through the help create Ml Mrs. S. "Haudenschild and son, Robert, returned to the city this morning on the Princess Louise from Vancouver after a trip to Rochester, Minnesota," where Robert received medical treatment. You Saw It ir. -The News! mOITLED- Phone 654 t5c per doits pld for tmptlt i Itbtltd by any B.C. Brewery , PI Dili dvtrtlimcnl It not pubhd 01 dlplyed by lh Liquor Contiol Bot'd 01 tilt Govttnman' at B'llilh Columbia. . : t ! 1 M ' S A- tJVY if PRIZE-WINNERS ! AT JAMBOREE 'Job's Daughters Gypsy Jamboree came to a Highly succcfs-lul conclusion at the Armory Saturday night when a crowd much larger' than either of the two previous evenings was on hand to patronize the affair. A substantial amount was realized as a result of the effort to assist sending the Bethel's drill team to the international convention at Spokane. Presence of fez-capped Shxln-ers.lent color to the scene as they assisted at the booths and elsewhere. A sale of home cooking was an added attraction. An event of interest was the chawing of many raffle prizes, the honored queen drawing the lucky tickets. Winners were: Outboard motorboat, Albert Lindseth, No. 169. Tortable battery and electric radio, S. A. Bird, No. 985. Round trip to Vancouver, Mrs. Willa M. Ray, No. 1208. Tire, donated by Long Motors, won by T. B. Black, No. 104. Plastic umbrella, donated by Mrs. H. S. Parker, won by Mrs. H. Wilkinson, No. 55. Electric alarm clock, donated by Love Electric, won by Kay :Niekerson, No. 117. Electric tea kettle, donated by Grant & Newton, won by Mrs. Pritchard, No. 155. On to Spokane cake, donated TORONTO V by Northern B.C. Power Co., won by Mrs. B. Harrison, No. 29. Tea kettle, donated by McLennan, McFeely St Priuc, won by Mrs. J. J. Donaldson, No. 82. I Colman gas stove, donated by Llpsett's, won by Frank Symea. No. 38. Drill Team doll, dressed and cionatea Dy Mrs. j. a. leng, won y '- "V. Crocheted doily, donaUd by Men! Why Suffer those painful bladder conditions , arising from, weak kidneys? Ban those restless nlKhts The new mag-nesian treatment (MAONOP1LL8) is f on. With MAGNOPILL3 you will feel vast Improvement In your wwll-belnis. and will experience quick relief from neurasthenia, prostration, and dejection. Olvea you too, decided uplift after sunrery. MaKnopilla are lur sale at all Drug Storea. , Salt Lake Ferry Daily Service Except Monday schedvi.es Tuesday,.. Wednesday .and Thursday Leave Cow Bay floats, 4, 5, 7, and 8 p.m. (Extra trip" Thursday afternoon, 2:30) Saturday Every hour start-in; a 11 s.s, Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. Phone GREEN 391 of BLACK 928 rati iw i TRUCKS Five sacks of Uonedj RilVPP fnv ,.. j , aor.ati "ier or Saturaa-door prize -lunchean ' r.ated by Wallace's, Muoitiiousts. I PRINCEJRD BOWLING t OPEN DAILY II J:30 r.M. TO 11 Saturdays 12 to 12 MWnle PHONE RED : Dowl In Clean and Surroundlnf f Hi-'...' 4 . j mm SSj New Vel phone f LA' .$10,0 Bpee .last ! ,Spe V CM HEJ ? Heo net Ite: r ar v Thn WV "triel ' WH oss o ssued joult lotlce it tl Yom ion .1 Jflc'al JerUt alld vrltln . Ice, F5 ?ubU ncoi iBei 6: hdr t rb i i Tu f I I cx f 1 f c f :. h ' - III Nickel Brings Dollars for IMMEDIATE DELIVERS 7 Since more than ninety per cent of the Nickel produced in Canada is sold to the United States and other countries, it brings a constant flow of dollars back to Canada. In fact, Canada's Nickel industry is one of our chief sources of U.S. dollars so essential at the present time to maintain our foreign trade and make available products not help pay the wages of the employees, and help provide which make it possible to pay freight to Canadian railways, to steel, coal, machinery and sup-; to many millions each year. millions, flowing into all industries length and breadth of Canada, jobs for Canadians. 16,000 Pounds Gross Rating 150 and 165-inch Wheel Base M9 Truck With One of These Fine produced in this country. FIRST THE - INTERNATIONAL NICKEL m i 'ARABIAN 'UieKEl Replace That Old SUPERIOR - lok fully fir requru t nynt interfiled. PRODUCED IN CANADA IN 1889 AUTO AND BODY SEI COMPANY OF CANADA,; LIMITED, 25 KING STREET WEST, 1 1 Third and Park Avenue PRINCE RUPERT