I AIR PASSENGERS IS IMPRESSED WITH NATIVES 8:45 Organ Music 9:00 Election Summary 9:1' Musical Program EWnce PuptrJ Dan? Hftof Monday. June 27, 1943 Krlstmans,,, v Mr- S. Park,r . Jum.son. Dr. L. w VB i C.P.A. ?- .r , -I "udson. ir. "rr; To Vancouver Mr. Hundley,' D. Low, M. Williams, Q. Talt'j Frnn, B ' 'rri: 6 Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles :"" ""V 1 RUPERT : 2 PEOPLES STORE CFPR Wesley. 'U (Subject to Change) i 9:30 Election Summary 9:45 Musical Program 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Musical Program 10:30 Election Summary 10:45 Musical Program 1 11:00 Election Summary 1 1 1 : 1 5 Musical Program 1 11:30 Election Summary 111:45 Musical Program 11:55 CBC News Interlude 1C.A. H. L. Batten. To Sandsplt Miss V. Fair-bairn, D. Thexton, H. B Moore, P. Brocevait, i. Alnsworth. From Vancouver V. Toukrou, 2V To Ma 4. Mrs. A. E. Butterworth Back in City From Masset After a two weeks' visit to Massett, Mrs. A. E. Butterworth of Croydon, England, who has long interested herself in the missionary work of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church ol England, is back in Prince Rupert. She arrived from tfie Queen Charlotte Islands on the Coquit-lam. At Masset she was the B- Scott, '-'ll J D,,' To v. - V fP lZT'tJf'Hd MONDAY - TUESDAY - 7 S'jry guest of Mrs. Norman Green. She visited with the W.A.'s both MONDAt 4:00 Musical Program 4.15 Stock Quotations and Int 4:30 -Three Sons Trio 4:45 Magic Adventures 5:00 Music In a Mellow Mood 5:30 Don Messer and His Islanders 5:45 The Question Box 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6;45-Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News Election 7:15 Election Summary 7:45 Election; Organ 8 : 00 News Election 8:15 Wicken's Orch. 8:30 Election Summary HAWVORTH Orto MLB 12:00 Weather and Fish Arrivals TUESDAX AM 7:00- Musical ClocK 8.00 CBC New.' . 8:15 Morning Son? 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty 9 : 1 5 Morn! n g De vol k.m 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 0:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Karris 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodiei at New and Old Masset and was much Impressed with the work the native women were doing. Incidentally, they presented her with a handsome" carved silver bracelet. While here Mrs. Butterworth Is the guest of Mrs. J. B. Gibson at Bishop's Lodge. Before leaving this area she plans on visiting Metlakatla and Kltkatla and will then proceed to the in- TODAY I XA sJi4N X'1 CftPiTOiifOaaj Look over our Cold and Canned FOR YOUR , EATING ) ' PLEASURE tei'.or, visiting Hazelton, Sml-thers and Burns Lake enroute to IT WONT BE LONG NOW! School vacations are beginning for the summer months. Scenes like this will be duplicated all over the country. These boys can't get out of school too quickly when the long holidays start and they can fish, swim and loaf Jasper and Vancouver. Later SUMMER CAMP AND HOLIDAY WEAR Complete bcltction for girls and wee tots of all ages, sold at Vancouver prices. Our price must be right. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE as they please. Terrace TERRACE MEM MA( Oeorgc E. Peters, Prop. QUALITY SERVICE Timely Topics from 11:00 Bernie Braden Tells a Story 11:15 Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Mediodia P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15-lCBC News 12:25 Program Resume 1230 B.C. Farm .Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1 :00 Intermezzo 1:30 Afternoon Concert 2:00 In a Lighter Mood in the summer Mrs. Butterworth will return to her home in England via the Panama Canal aboard a Holland-American Line motorship. Mrs. butterworth, among her other activities. Is secretary of the Northern British Columbia News, a church periodical which was started by the late Rev. J. B. McCullagh of Aiyansh and which is still periodically print Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter MEATS FISH IIFTTFR K(.(.S roUti DO NT MISS THE FIN AT 'f!!!Ff!ffi!fltfH over 553,000 was paid by the v HOSPITAL INSURANCE SERVICE to Prince Rupert Ceneral Hospital Prince Rupert on behalf of beneficiaries during first four months of 11)1!) B. C. HOSPITAL I N SIR A N C E SERVICE ,iptTft!Minml'PVrpi!r-.i'ii'i(f! ii;;;,:iiiMiiiili;i!i!!j!lui)iinHiiii(i1 liiliiiiiiiilhii IMlUlllllll The Knox United Church VanderhooJ on Tuesday to Sunday School picnic was held spend a short holiday with her last Tuesday afternoon at son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Braun's Island. The small and Mrs. Emil Haugland. children were were taken there nlghl-s meeting of by car and truck, many of the he Hospital Auxiiiary was held mothers going too. Lunch and m the nmges. Jounge wRh Mrs ice cream were served to the nresiding. It will be ROOFING ed in the Old Country. LimlNM'lo HOTEL ARRIVALS youngsters and all joined m tne meeting bcfure Sep. 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Commentary A Grant 3:00 Musical Program 3:15 Serenade 3:30 Divertimento Try a'ciassifiea Ad for Results. primps and races, iney au it- tember 22nd. A letter was read For FISHING, BO AT I NO, HINTING, SWIMMING, MM .... AND MANY OTHER SPORTS Fun for the Whole Family at LIMBIHIOST. Mike reservations early and be sure of your Happy Haida the Bermudas of the North. Prince Rupert W. P. Dow, Vancouver; N Bentley, Vancouver; D. 'Carere. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. K turned to town after a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. C. L. M. Gis&ey and infant child returned to Terrace after an absence of several weeks in Vancouver where the baby has been in hospital for surgical treatment on his hand. from Miss Jack, superintend-J and of Outpost Hospitals; thanking the auxiliary for thc( gift of plants for the hospital; grounds These were what w ere ' left over from the plant sale in May. The sale had been very j successful and Mrs. Osborne 1 s I I'liil'iiHiii:'''!!';.!!''!!"!' WRATHALL'S IMIOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Enlareing QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies . :jitipHii';ft''M:'!ii",t;'M!!!!''i!"4 iiliiiiiijiijiiiuiiuiiiiiuiiilliiiiikjiii;!! 'dillltllilllillitl.ltlijlil FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT LIMI1KRL LODGE LTD. THONE 561 OR UNION STEAMS OFFICES-PHONE W8. Accompanying her aunt young Ilona Brooks, dau was was given a vote of thanks for hter ner work in connection with it. Uggla. city; J. W. Johnson, Van- j couver; H. B. Moore, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Seibert, Newport Beach; Calif.; R. Millar, Vancouver; Mrs. M. Ostrum and children, Butedale; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Weathcrill, Vancouver; I. S. McArthur. Ottawa: Mr. atl Mrs. L. B. Smith, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnston; V. J. L. Begg, Vancouver; A. L. Batten, Vancouver; R. Russell, of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brooks, Sne haa made over ner object-former -resident of Terace, who lve of $40 and sne thanked all will pay an extended visit here. those wno helped her and T.S.S. PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER FOR ESTIMATES ON NEW ASPHALT ROOFS CALL 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors . . . A those who had donated plants. Mrs. Little gave an explanation of the Blood Donor Clinic and-several canvassers volunteered IT'S NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT SOUVENIRS Vancouver; J. E. Crone, Vancou- TOTEM' TOIB - Hid illlljHlMLlUliHIIIIUIIiliill.lllllHiimuljilu wimiiifJi.mmiiiiiim W. Chesner and daughter, Jean, who left Terrace late last fail, have returned this week and are considering making their home here again. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Skinner of Ashcroft drove into Terrace on Friday afternoon for a visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. McCabe. Mrs. T. Kells arrived from and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call their services to seek blood 'vxer; Z. W. Sametz, Ottawa. j donors. The auxiliary's tea and! Dr. and Mrs. H. Norman. Tor-sale will be hald at the Odd-j onto; H. J. McLean, Vancouver; fellow's Hall on October 8, and j T. Schwlnghamer, Vancouver; a card party will be held in thejE. J. Worthen, Vancouver; A. A. evening. There will be a rumm-'Shlpp, Prince George; J. K. age stall, homccooking table Balcombe, Prince George; Dr. G. Carved by Local Nitim l.F.ATIIKRCRAIT - fci leather Drsisns. SO I I TIES of ill to AT CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STURIO Film Finishing: Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. at the sale. table and babies' PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY OPEN DAILY FROM 3:30 P.M. TO 11 P.M. Saturdays 12 Noon ' to 12 Midnight PHONE RED 709 Large. Vancouver; S. S. Lelth, Smlthers; F. Bunlo, Vancouver; CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Ml ARSON AT KLLOWNA ;A. J. Bell, Vancouver; Capt. and KELOWNA A new Roman ' Mrs. H. Dolron, Vancouver; E. W. Catholic C hurch at nearby ! Hundley, Seattle; W. Kromm. Rutland was Ruined to the , Frince George; H. Andsten, Van-ground in a series of five fires j couver; C. H. Leslie. Vancouver; f O Okana CAI )llec net IE R ft ; CM Bowl in Clean and Pleasant Thone IW 51 3rd Ave. W Surroundings P. Carey. Terrace; L. K. Yin, Chicago; J. A. Walker. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. A. Wlckdahl, a; TI;lU.K SM.t, M57II SEALED TENDERS will be rccelvid by the Minister of Forests at Victoria, B C. not later than 11:15 am. on the 23rd day of Auiiust. 1949. for the purchase of Licence X45714. to cut 11.701.000 f.b.m. of Hemlock, Balsam, Spruce, and Ccd;r on part of Lot 451. west shore of Kildala Ann. adjoining the north eat and south boundaries of Indian Reserve No. 4, Range 4. Coast Lund District, Six years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chie! Forester. Victoria. B C. or Dlstrici Forester Prince Rupert, B. C. ' (H) CHIROPRACTOR ! John F. L. Hughes, D.O, Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block rhone BLUE 442 for Appointment HOURS 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2 to S p.m. Jasper; W. G. Swan, Vancouver; Dr. R. W. Taylor, Vancouver; R. E. Telford, Victoria; R. Ail II ftUUlarc near here Sunday and Fire Marsal Fred Gore labelled it as "the work of ar.onists." Also demolished was the irrigation dislriet office at (Wen-more, a hay barn ami 10,000 apple boxes. Total damage is unofficially estimated at $30,-000. The fifth fire damaged a Canadian :.a..onal Railways high bridge between Kelwona and Glcnmore. Beer bottles, filled with gasoline and fuses, were found near the bridge. :0. Benson, Petersburg; R. W. j Matthews, Vancouver; J. S. Kendrick, Vancouver; B. Hou- EVENINGS Monday and Friday, 7:30 p.m. foi those unable to come during tht day. RECEPTIONIST la attendance afternoon!. JOHN H. BULGER DPTOMETR 1ST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue EBY & sons Contractors REPAIRS - REMODELLING" FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan Piarumrji ser, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser, Kwlnltsa; Mr. and Mrs. J. Soss, Salvus. Advertise 1.1 tne Lr.iliy News! that new home under I COTTAGE CHEESE ! New Creamed Fresh Made ! VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Dally I ALL-WEATHER SERVICE the N.II.A. Phone Green 883 Box 580 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND III tlx- Matter of the K-I.ilf of 4'M Plllilh. Ileerael, Ititr-.tate TAKE NOTICE that by Order ol His Honour Judge W, O. Fulton Local Jule of the Supreme Court ol Erltish Columbia. I wns on the 24th day of June. A D 194'). appointee Administrator of the Estate of Jrx Smith. Drci-asort, late of Tu1vquah British Columbia, who died on tin 10th day of September. 1048. at Tul-Rcquah. British Columbia. All per nouns Weekdays 9 a.m. to !) pm- Sundays 12 Noon lo 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTI 1 STREET and Tl I1RD AVE vi J Ml. X V ft Mr 4- I SAVOY HOTEL W. L. WOODS, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT sons Indebted to the said estate art PHONE 79 VARIETY . . . SPICE OF LIFE I VOL CAN FIND IT AT lil LGERS 4 required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith, and all persons having claims against the said estutc are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 1st day of August. 1949 falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Atllii. British Columbia, this 25th day of June. 1U49 ALBERT EDWARD KODDI3 Official Administrator Atlln. B. C. articles are arriving II Shipments of new PACIFIC V.VrV.V.'.VAV.V.V.VW y Stevedoring & Contracts almost every day. English fancy china. Silver flatware in many designs and all at standard advertised prices. New purses at lower prices since the tax was removed- New models in wrist watches with the tax also off. COMPANY LIMIT W .4 . GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS . .. n,i Tnntraftors Stevedores for Canadian National Salt Lake Ferry j Daily Service Except ad ori- HEAD 5 RITE!"' CABLE ADDRESS "PACIFICO" as useful Diamond PRINCE Hundreds of Interesting as well articles. A splendid assortment of engagement ancr wedding rings. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REPAIRS ' no 1"' i i STEP LADDERS CLOTHES DRYERS KITCHEN UTENSILS Monday SCHEDVLES Tuesday,.. Wednesday . a n d Thursday Leave Cow Bay floats, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Extra trip Thursday afternoon, 2:30) Saturday Every hour starting at II a.m. Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at- 10 p.m. ... T. Phone GREEN 391 or BLACK 926 SATIN-GLO T0 VARMSHES - ENAMELS FLOOR SANDING A SPECIALTY ANOTHER SIDE OF THE CHINESE WAR Epitomizing the plight of China's civilian population caught in the fierce civil war between the 'Chinese Nationalist government and Chinese Communists is this teen-age girl, She is sitting disconsolately on the pier at Shanghai, hoping against hope that she can get a place on one of the boats taking refugees from the city away from invading Communist armies. The bundles she sits on represent all her worldly possessions. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. RED 5S1 P.O. BOX 721 '