Drince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, September 27, 1950 Ray Reflects CFPR hamo dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) and Reminisces mm I II, , v -a . , . 11:33 Recorded Interlude-11:45 Scandinavian Melodies 12:00 Mid-Day MenxUtJ P.M. 12:15 CBC News 1 2:25 Program Resume 12)130 B. C .Farm Broadcast 12:55 Rec. Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Bernie Braden Tells a Story 1:45 Comty. A Bok I Like ' 2:00 Easy Listening 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Talk 3 :00 The Music Box 3:15 Western Five 3:30 Int. Comty. Sometimes blood Is the gift of donors and Is found of great usefulness In helping restore human life and In building up health a nrl kw.t v. A -i 1 1. a ' THLTtESAl A XL 7:00 Musical Clock 1.00 CBC News 8:10-Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Modems 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59-Tlme 81gnal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 Invitation to the Walt 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 1 occasions, in different parts of uic worm cnurmuus quanuues oi blood become spilled in order to bring about exactly the reverse. WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00-4immy Shields 4:15 stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Maggie Mugging 4 Ai Something in Harmony 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Musical Program 5:30 Prelude to Dusk 5:45-TBA 6:00 Supper Serenade 6.15-Tex Beneke and His Orch. 0:3a -Musical Varieties 7:00-CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 In My Library 7:45 Comedy on the Bridge 8:30 Talk on Contemporary English Drama Something New . . Sond W.nrer , - v s - v, OATS '.! lAi 4Z I I "TatiigrLWt l,mZL 1 I From Second Avenue the nakpd interior of the huge warehouse on the waterfront is beginning to be visible, as dismantling extends. Had anyone In 1943 wag ered that such a sight would be seen In 1850 he wouldn't have had a single solitary taker, A good sized Dronortlon of what "r? Phoenix too Frequent . Whisper Nylons By Supersilk v In the lovely Fall shades of CARESS ; HARVEST LEAF PINE BARK ' -" IFraser and Payne BIO-BILLED PELICAN Tills pelican, being tempted to open the natives earn during the can 1 CBC News ning season finds Its Way into 10:10 CBC News the stores and cafes of Prince 1 10.15 Supplement his large beak, is one of four shipped on the ocean liner Lismoria to the Calder Park Zoo at Glasgow, Scotland. The menu of the bird, reared Ire Toronto, consists of four fish dally. (CP Thoto) 1 0 30 Patricia roltr aAru.i ,i 11:00 V.'eather Report 11:06 Sign Off Blackwood On Bridge By Eosley Blackwood Riprt. It's always been like that. The size of the annual out lay restricted to this City might Come as a bit of a surprise. The Indians do more than go window shopping. They also buy, and restauraht patronage, as well as merchandise, comes within the scope of purchases. Whole families (and that could be anything from three to six) are waited on. They are prepared to do their part and are entitled to square dealing and good service. matters that have nothing to do with the cauliflower industry. John Fisher, who boosts Canada, says Americans have been telling him the day is approaching when the Canadian dollar will be claiming a premium. Why, O Canuck, cross the border when seeking a job? YOUR ALL AROUND SERVICE: VANCOUVER--VICTOMA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coqultlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coqultlam, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ' ss. Camosun, Sept. 15 Si 29 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN , CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Jv GABARDINE bVERT CLOTHS w S1L Newspapers as a whole are . Today, when you hear Edmonton being described, one would reckon its growth to be amazing. $29.95 from But it's about time Edmonton was showing some symptoms of Any of the bridge text-books will tell you that Mr, Masters did not have the two no trump bid he made on today's hand. Neither side vulnerable. South dealer. Niirth (Mrrli) 8J 6 4 H K S D K Q 10 8 5 4 C 10 3 Vt :at B J10 7 5 . B 88 H U 10 S J H A 81 D 3 3 D A 8 7 C J 83 C Q 7 South (Maxim) 8 A K 9 a D 3 C A K 6 4 THE BIDDING: Himiiii Vtt North Kat 1 C Pass 1 D Pass 3 NT Paw 3 NT All Pass Somehow the books always assume that your partner is an expert who will make the best bid in every situation, Long ex Blackwood ss. Camosun, September 8 earning less each year despite an annual increasing Volume of revenue, says the Wall Street Journal. The reason given is that costs rise faster than revenue. There seems to be no getting away from this state- life. A century ago. Fort Edmonton, a Hudson Bay post way Dept and 22, 10 p m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent out west, could make itself heard. ORE TA2U ST And there was no particular Third Avenue Phone 5b8 boom noticed for many a year,,ment' wnlch has certainly been heard before. the coming of the even after railways. Hi, louricous service WORST MISERIES OF CHILDREN'S STAND NEXT TO NEW LIQUQR STORE Call -65 TAXI spades and Mr. Masters did not make the mistake of going up with the Jack in dummy. He saw immediately that this card mipint be a vital entry forlhe long diamond suit later. Eastplayed the eight of spades at the first trick and Mr. Masters went up with the king, deliberately passing up the opportunity of w inning with the nine. He then started the diamond suit, East winning the second round and returning a small irr New Management don't have a car, II call you one. perience has taught Mr, Masters To a newcomer the west always looks the same almost bpyond description In natural magnificence, and brimming with opportunity. They were doing It fifty years ago. And delegates to the Banff convention this month have not yet recovered from the feeling of awe when they think of the Rockies. that he seldom has such partners. Sensible enough, he adjusts his bidding style to fit that of each particular partner. Mr friend Mr. Meek can play well enough but he always expects the worst to happen. To ti CS VVarmlnK. soothing relief from the mhrr of children's rlub. Mr. Masters won with the ace of clubs and led a low spade. HE BEST West took hia queen and fired back the jack of clubs. But it colds come quickly when you rub on Vicks VapoRub t bedtime. Often b morning moat of the distress of a cold is gone. VapoRub is so effective because of its special double action. First, VapoRub penetrate! deep Into cold-congested bronchial tubes to relieve congestion... soothe irrilatioi. At the same time. It stimulate chest and back areas like a warming, comforting poultice. T say he is cautious is putting it I raws w" was. toe Jaf late. ' '' Mr- Mr. ,Mate" Masters Von 'on Suppose, last June, when a Communist army fnvaded South Korea, the United Nntlnti. hon mildly. The only way to get film ' to to bid bid hi his hand hand 1 Is to to nr. div him htn-, with lh klng. ee Utmny with a low spade to the , jack and done - - --- """ic siuvuuig nothing more mute than u uui lodee loose. Mr. Masters was doing a . nighl, use Vicks VapoRub for your child's cold. Bait-Known Horn Ramadv to Plumbing Service little nrvlna when he hid twn no " amuner pious protest. The cam- " CTCl KUl Mill IV Ul lli Raliaya Distress of Colds trump. Often It takes strong t to cash cah tbe ace of spader urging of this sort to-get Mr. , maae his contract, winning m rig iWe live Z. finitplv anfpr Jl, ffrnimri Meek to bid his full values. diamonds, two spades and 'two HONE 108 The Pioneer Druggists DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 YOUR FAVORITE 4r m As it was, Mr. Masters had to make a sterling play to fulfill his contract. A heart lead woulri have beaten three no trump but CE RUPERT ClubsV . " If Mr. Masters hadn't played the spade suit the way he did he wotil have made three spade tricks but he wouldn't have made three no trump. ' IMBING & West had no way of knowing that. He opened the five of h EATING EATING There are thousands of persons who would not cross the street to Watch Joe Louis and Ezzard Charles fight. The title bout takes place today. Yet compared With what it was In the days of Jim Corbett, Fitzsimnions, John L. Sullivan, Jeff, Johnston and Scores of other champs and near champions, interest in boxing Is At a low ebb today. 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