ROBT. TAYLOR AVa TERRACE TOPICS (Continued from Page 5) Prince nupetf Dan Jletoi Wednesday, August 3, 1949 TODAY 7 pm. -9 pm. Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle! CFPR in THE BR$ (Subject to Change) was Captain McCarthy, a retired American naval officer. THURSDAY TO SATURr 'I WEDNESDAY FM CARE FOR BIRDS . IM"ORTAKT FERTILIZER . Budgie theapy is the latest Farmers in Eastern Canada occupational therapy, for vet--use 150 per cent more nitrogen erans confined to their bed in j fertilizers than they did before Q.V.A. hospitals. I the war. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gavan motored to Prince Rupert on Fririov tri n-ppt thfir snn Fran- lrattMttMM! 'xcvr. " """"" ts- Mite tis n im, i and Roy Clifford, arrived by plane from Vancouver and Ottawa where they attended the scout jamboree. Accompanying the Gavans home was Mrs. Van Sto:k who has been visiting her Tiarrnts in Vancouver. Mrs. -4 V( 1 P I j Haaland also returned with the j party after spending a week j with Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Han- sen at Prince Rupert. WHO WILL BE 'MISS PRINCE Plan to attend the ineaire Monday to r next and Vote for the Girl of Your Ch' STORE Wl DE CLEARANCE NOW 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomson, i arrived on Tuesdays train from 1 1 Chilliwack to spend a holiday J.t A J I' ; l,z:Jtl ........ A..-, JzL.-.j. L:" CUlnr 4:00 Bernie Braden Telia Story 4: IS Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Footlight Favorites 4:45 Stories lor Sandy 5:00 Pops On Parade 5:30 Don Messer and His Islanders 5:45 Supper Varieties 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Sammy Kaye and Orchestra 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 The Poets Look at Canada 7:30 Ruth Perry Hamilton, Contralto 8:00 BBC Theatre Orchestra 8:15 Henry Wood Promenade Concert 9:30 Short Story 9:30 Chamber Music 10:00 CBC News 10 : 10 CBC News 10:15 The Writer Today 10:30 London Studio Concert 11:00 Weather and Fish Arrivals THURSDAl AM 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Com'ty with the former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross Thomson. jnm an At WALLACE'S of Course WATCOCd) 10:00 Joan Greenwood 10:15 Morning Melodlet 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Wl..iir ll:0O-Strlke Up the Band Jl: 15 Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather Report ll:31-Message Period II :33 Recorded Interlude ll:45-Medlodla PM. . Miss I. Keller and Miss Nettie Dunn of Vancouver have joined the hospital staff as practical nurses. MUs Lake, R.N., is leaving r.cxt week from the south before proceeding to her home In England . MAKES ATLAS OF HEAVEN'S Dr. Aioert G. Wilson, of the California Institute -of Techology, is shown at the viewfinder of the 43-ir.ch telescope-camera on Mt. Palomar. He is in charge of the project just begun, to make more than 2,000 photographs which will comprise a complete atlas of the heavens, using the huge camera which has recently been completed. The camera does in a year what would take other cameras a century. HOLIDAY PICNIC PACK THE BASKET with r;oon THINGS TO EAT m from Terrace Meat Market Georse E. Peter-i, Prop. Two Atkt) here Tuesday, hsi a pleasure cruijf ;. They were the Jici Ins Mr.' am Mrs. 7 ; of Juneau, the or. Buss Winn, nth ft C. Russell and ren, Frank, Lye Major Interest m cruise is sru tx STILL LURED (Continued lrom Pag One) Mike Colussi of Prince Rupert spent a few days here last week. He left for the coast on Saturday but will be returning at the end of this week with Mrs. Colussi and daughter, and they will stay for two or three weeks. MARKETS 12:00 Mid-Day Merodies 12:15 CBC Newa 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1 00 Summer Symphony 2:00 In a Lighter Mood 2:30 Musical Program 2:45 Commentary- Books 3:00 Musical Program 3:15 Serenade 3 : 30- Commen tary Divertimento into Nevada where he made a .3. QUALITY SERVICE BITTER EGGS POULTRY which he believes to be 6.45 strike MEATS FISH y - 3 still a;i operating mine. Cherries, lb, Cherries, crate . Grapes, lb Apricots, 2 lb rresh Fruit Bananas, lb AddIcs. cooking, lb Lemons, laree Cal.. doz ' ! He and a partner, without Charles Adams drove to Prince Rupert at the beginning of this week with Cynthia Norton who will enter the Miss P.N E. beauty contest. 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time Signal walked 84 miles Nevada, in 1904. You saw it in i Advertise in ur . .... .25 food or money - it into Goldfields, .29 They stopped for the night 11 Grapefruit. Calif., 3 for .28-.57 Oranges (Navel) miles from Goldfields and woke .49 Dates. 2 lb Vegetables Celery, lb j UJJ ill lilt: uiui lung w 1111U umv .11' they had been sleeping on a ORDER A BONDED ROOF TODAY! We are Bonded Agents for Alexander Murray Roofing Fifteen and Twenty Year Bonds Tar and Gravel or Asphalt Roofs Any Type of Roof Repair Ask for Estimates THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED Rhubarb, 2 Rooert Mallory of Massett arrived at the week-end to visit his wife and son who are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall, the baby's grandparents. 1- ? four-foot quartz vein which was Beets, bunch .1 j ' Parsiev. bunch 15 unstaKea. wnen tne ciaim was Turnips, lb .07 !0ld for a substantial sum, the Smalt ' Electric Appliances that 2ft BDinacn 2 id :n .08 Radishes, bunch mgncy was split three ways to include a saloon keeper who had staked them. Green Onions. 3 bunches .... Advertise in tr.e Daily News! .20 .85 BLACK 881 253 FIRST AVENUE .10 . Mushrooms, lb 1 Head Lettuce Cooking Onions, 3 lbs , Cabbage, lb : BIG M ViWJ Shew royal ,2'J IN BOUNDARY COUNTRY Once. Mr. Hanrahan found 30 59 himself in the hotel business as .42 a result of a $2,700 loan he mae'e jj to a man in the Boundary coun-, try. The man corld not k;tp luiiiavuca, nJ. A iu New Potatoes. 10 lb Green Peppers, lb Cucumbers, each Vegetable Marrow, each 1 jVf.; Canned Vegetal. les tJ Dill rtrKies, gal 179 up the payments so Mr. Hanra- Lut Often Beans, fey .2U ;t - h nan t tO0K k over No. 5 Peas, fancy .20 Mixed Vegetables .23 "Did all right at it, too. My HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water COMPLETELY REBUILT OR REMODELLED yu-ea Beets, per tin . .14 wjfe and I kept a good hoine Wax Beans, choice 19 . , ... , , Mixed Peas and Carrots .19 and served good food. But I Pumpkin, 2 for 25 wasn't cut out to be an hotel PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 Your living room suite can he made to look like new. Vc bcn at the framework, re-tie springs, and supply new heavy webbing and lining. Baked tBans. 20-oz. tin 22 T ( u,.i, I went back to deeper so pro- Baked eBans. 15-oz. tin. ea. .21 i Tomatoes, 28-oz 23 peeling." Fresh Milk He was at Dawson and tlor.it Quart . 'Z'.Z. 12'at the Ppak of their gold rushes Cream, V Dint 2& j and visited Prince Rupert In 1510. Ure4cartonea"3oz .721 "l wcnt from hore t0 Port Ls" MedJrm .70 sington by boat, vfirn walked to I'Iioom! your fabric f n ni our i-oinfiti-lr ran cp of Kiiiiplr. t.ayy pawn nit terntM S50 MATSON'S Butler Blue 818 UPHOLSTERING Firs P.O. SV 562.50 U Graae. 10 64' fSa'rine. lb 37 , Box 526 182 Mar; a Hazelton and Burns Lake," he recalled. "I bought a canoe from a man near Babine Lake and rode down the Nochako and Frascr to Soda Creek." His own present claim at Ailcs Arm is not far from the Tororit silver mine, which, he believes," ha? one of the largest ore ootlies In Canada. "It's being' well managed, too," he said. "Torbrit should bs a good producer." Sec the NEW 111" Wheelbase We specialize in Milk Evaporated Milk. 1 16-oz. tins. 2 for 33 Case I.lit. Cheese Canadian Che-.se. lb. '. 50 Flour Pastrv Flour. 7 Ids 58 Flour, 49 s. No. 1 hard wheat 3 65 Flour. 24 s 189 Tea and Coffee Coffee, lb 60 DeLuxe aualitv. lb 1.14 JuTcts Tomatoes, 20-oz. ta 15 28-oz 34 gallon 5 No womn who home high quality Plymouth Umil IB 9 Diamond rings. is equipped with modern electrical ipplince$ would dream of trying to get along without them. Convenience, speed, efficiency, ea-of-operation and economy , . . these are some of the Apple. 20-oz. tin, 2 for 29 Jam Pure 3-Passenger Coupe 2- Door Sedan 3- Passenger Suburban 48-oz 34 ; Strawberry, 24-oz 48 Canned rTuits Rasoberrv. 24-oz 39 Pineapple, crushed 34 1 Blackberry. 4-lb .77 Every diamond guaranteed perfect. See our displays of moderately priced rings and get a new illuitra.d folder. Pieces. 20-oz 37, Cherry. 24-oz a4 Anricots. ffl-m. .33' Peach. 4 lb. 30 ADrlcot. 4-lb. i Cherries, faricy, 20-oz. i Loganberries, 20-oz - The first shipment of these models Las just arrived, and can be seen at . . . 31 Soups .30 Canned Soups 13 to .20 Meats I Peaches, choice Lard Pure, lb Shortening Soap .24 Chicken, lb. .32. Ham. boned and rolled, lb. qualities that women have come to expet nd always get from their electric servants. An automatic iron, an electric tea-kettle, a toaer their are only a few of dozens of indispensable electric aides waiting, and ready, to serve you. j Rupert Motors Ltd. 10 soap. race, oar Mam, reg. id Balogna, lb Weiners. lb Garlic Sausage, lb Laundry, cake 2 fo. .25 Soap Powders, laree ... .39 Bacon, pke., ? lb. Bacon, side, piece 90 (.lace I'uit Cherries. V, lb. pkt Almond Paste, lb Cottage Roll. ID. ... .35 ... .3a ... .50 KARLY ADVERTISING COPY WILL BE APPRECIATED .75 .50 Coconut, ib. 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