V . f Prince Uiipm Dailp rectos Thursday, August IB, 1948 " " . - V -? - . SOLID FOUNDATION- ' Normal Industry Development Felt in Economic Life of City I . PLAYS ! :nPubs ., io years th-. :rv has pro-; heading many , x perlDrniaiH , nubile fouf' j 1,1 pU,'Ul, .a e , many rL" 1 THE, MARKETS- Vegetables Radishes. 2 bunches, 15 Carrots (New) 2 bunches 2h celery, bunch i6 Cauliflower, head 40 Swiss Chard, lb ;j, Turnips, lb 07 Muhrpo, !b Head Lettuce, bunch .1 j Cucumbers, each jq Oren Onions, 2 bunches .... .n Australian onions, 3. lbs.' :j CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle fhing and Timbering Sh owiner the Wav Land Magnetic Mining, Shipping, Travel . 9:30 Vancouver Theatre ( 10:00 CBC fiew 0:10 B.C. News - " 10:15 Points of View 11.31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Famous Voices I P.M. - I 12. CO Mid-day Meludles i 12:15 CBC News ; 12:25 Program Resumed 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude . i 1:00 Symphony Hour ; 2:00 Feature Concert 2:15 Family Favorites , 2:30 Comty. and Needle. Pointers ', ijrans in tf' j fur ne'' ! Cabbage. IP ib ... r.lld Ulilli ' Celane? e illi or no celanee mill, f Prince Rupert will n t'Ver iro back t thu ..... . i ,7. sound 7,, f - pie-war aays. mere u i .v .; (Subject to change) WVWWm wwo0t THUKt-Drti iM. 4:00 Tony the Troubadour 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Wally Wicken, Tor. 4:45 Stories of Adventure 5:00 The Happy Time 5:30 Canadian Caravan 5:45 Platter Parade 6:00 People Ask 6:15 Freddy Martin's Orch. 6:30 Musical Varieties B: 45 Smoke Rings 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Odd Spot 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Music In Miniature 8:3Q-T.B.A. 8:45 Sports Review 8:00 Ernie Adams Show Knislits uf '.)t.- pcrfurnii'l A , 1 , CTnt grtater than it was in 1H39. hry ubsmation of the development of the pimiaiy Dt-imirv resources-particularly of fishing and lum- jo Loiitluii anu 2. 45 Don Messer and Islander Rhubarb, lb jplniith, lb ii Beets, bunch, 2 for . 20 Tomatoes, No. 1, lb. . 23 New Potatoes, 6 lb Z'i Canned Vegetables Dill Pickles, gal 1.3r jut Oreen Beans, fey 17 io. 5 Peas, fancy M.xed Vegetables )lced Beets, 2 tins 25 Wax Beans, choice :u dixed Peas end Carrots 18 Pumpkin 10 Corn, choice ?. 24 Corn Niplets 24 0ur next si'" FROM FOKES i iu MiLL This is a typical log towing scene In Ptn.ee Rupert district. A flat raft, containing possibly a million teet, is f,bown being towed Irom a Queen Charlotte Island logging camp to a paper mill on the coast. Another mode of towing transport is, Dy the piledDavis raft. So far this year Prince Rupert district has produced 132.000,000 board feet of logs and much of this has been from the Queen Charlotte Islands. oEINING This is one of the principal methods, of taking salmon, particularly the fall varieties, of pinks and chums, for the canneries. The fish are trapped in the huge seine nets and scooped up in the seines to be Hoisted into the holds of the packers. ,,f tli" ..lining 3:00 Ethel and Albert. 3:15 Spotlight on a 8tar 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:30 Divertimento 3:45 BBC News A ( Denng accounts for Prince Ruperts continued and steady flung sound and permanent lines. FishingThe fishing industry, which reprseents a capital expenditure of many millions of dollars and which is estimated to give employment to at least 5000 persons directly or .35 .22 .10 .4o ' tiUit : Cherries, lb Api jcots, lb I Bananas, lb Apples, cwiking. lb Lemons, lan;e, Uoz rapejrult. 'fexas (white) I lUO'.s, 4 for i 'l.i;:kj, OCm, a for jijcturcd from r,, Thf ""-'ds a fruit ur pod. fiicunibcr and long. j Advertise in the Dally Newsl X WHOLESALE MEAT there are developing propertioa I such as the Silver Standard at j Hazelton .which should not be ! forgotten. .2a ! Farmine The agricultural 47- indirectly, Is brought .up to date in another article ir this . issue. Us expansion, due to iurar.j'es hn.ivi-Ii 2 doz iUiiU-.-i, ! lands of the interior hinterland t 1 -i to Prince Rupert are again ueveioDment of new nmeesses mWHYS n upMi "4 inlormilion lor X4i'i woman Wm BOOST reflected; Advances in wholsale prices of meat here since the lifting of the embargo on exports to tho United States at the first of the week have now commenced to be reflected on the retail market. and the finding of new uses for:provins nsnciie and the pres-the :ent has been marked season bounty of the deep, has been u remmunhio thi i.t Wltn the advent of a substantial I Local iQwrt 22 IN TERRACE u 13 25 Cream, pin rw puWn bJiUig kV I IliHU ten years. And, during that decade, the industry has gravitated In an even greater degree to Prince Rupert as its logical V'tfi & X rude A: A Modern Department Store Nationally-known lines in Ladies' Wear, Yard Goods, Men's Clothing, Shoes . '. plus a new Self-Serve Food Section with a Free Delivery Service. number of new settlers from the United States and some of the European countries. For those on the land, this has been quite a favorable season and a satisfactory harvest is now in progress. Alaska Shipping relations with Alaska, after a lull, are on , MD.VHil.AI,, Au(t. juih. Fur all you lucky folk ui.ii an .iauiiiiig to N- Uiw fiiimnur' Tunmlo Kxi.tt'ilHiit . . . I" it ill nil Wye " jtuvilw jMiiiir! Vuii'll tii'ii ll"1 " r.x " an " lmni si-io- t.Ki.Mi'M" nottJrrlauil of fuMrinatuiK tliui(is lioia ll ovci il" iiuiiiiiiMJi). Jo "niiMil,ir, 1 urue you j u.:t Un- VI.NVI-ITK I'l.A.STifS di.,,ay in ' ii- (iiu'T.il 1 -x tui'i t h liuililinn Nuinl-M-r Two. Truly, it's Hit1 of tin1 fuliire " hrouiiht riilit tu y,.;tr n-i-iit-l.iy iloomtrpl Vim II mt 'uiylil jj.iic u Iwl-i- rl luimiurp KutT-rfi'iluJit, walw ,.! Y.. ill .ilk arnw u beautiful Vinylac floor to A Vm)iiii" rawit ir, Uiby near, kitclien uml balii- an,i in!i!i-l).v-lii'yar(i fiir rlinwrr ruriiin, un) ulile rlullu. Ami I'm mire you'll eotue away j ion furcn-r . . . I certainly did! centre. The buoyant profit situation, due to high price conditions, has been the 1943 feuture in the industry. Titi 1 hi riii tr Tlmhorinri in tVin Some butcher shops have upped their prices on beef by about three cents after buying at the new prices. However, the policy has been not to advance retail prices until' it has been ncces-asry to buy fof more -md that explains why certain slices may not have advanced ment prices as yet. . THE SKEENA MERCANTILE th a&ait antl" even Prince Rupert district, while not1 upK(radte, i.,.i t.,i v, ie.,lwth restrictions and hard com- petition, the nearest railhead w i.tMt.ijr lciiwicw U(iue vile lt..'lf as it will be after the cel- Pe Rupert is being gets into operation,? f fayor- r ' , Ctrl M.'irri hrltl trof f li nrinmnlmrr anese mil) ' iu a c1- ihI in tin? rvimtry or a .. vmir c.l' mlar ti lli you thill tl,nM irk-ii(J lll foiliride. SnJ , ' . .. f n' i i vu mui wnon, tuailiv, Ui igl I la Wi ig IN THE Seabee Amphibian Plane lar;;f, cartoiit-il, doz 79! Butter irst Grade, lb 73 Milk vipr.rater' Milk IG-oz. tins, 2 for 33 Ca.se ... 7 75 Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb 55 Flour Pastry Flour, 7 lbs 5u 'lour, 4!)"s, No. I hard wheat 2.99 Flour (24 s 1 1.5U Tea anil Coffee Coffee, lb 59 DeUixe Quality, lb ,u Jlllres Tomatoes, 20-ov. Ja "BUILD B. C. PAYROLLS" Icioyf Ol l.A.ill A.v . . .PivujinK ittf Y Non-Schedu'e Charter Service ,i .Ur nfr wunior . . . aau ni- liuw Diueii friH-iluin thi uioii-r i cnjirrnun " Hive you! Himply Hi'iu, Ull t'rent St.. Moutrpa K Mw run Commercial Hunting Fishing - Sightseeing P.Q en- has never enjoyed better days, yielding satisfactory profits to the operators and handsome wages to the workers. Sawlog production for the first half of this year has totalled some 150,-000,000 board feet. Employment in the losing camps in interior valleys, along the coast and on the Queen Charlotte Islands in the territory to the north. I driva end we certainly are go- For many a year it was only ' fish that moved this way. Now j lumber is being added to the list of the Alaskan commodities : finding their way here for transshipment to the United : States by the railway, i Tourists The tourist busi- rAClF'l wrr imilmir ciwlji. Vou'll find tliat Tampax di-s li- an l .i l-. w n.itiir.illy. it due away with uneoin-i: I (mlumwiueiil from 1 r?l l-ta 1 bulnep. No matter w.iii (uiu or iJie r MiimnrT truck .. .Tampax w.ll SKEEMA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. PHONES Terrace: W. H. Martin, 23; E. T. r.enney Ltd., 35 Prince Rupert: Prince Rupert Hote), 460 ,,u PACIFIC MILK QUALITY " DrMm Stuff " thai wh it you'll ay lien vou ta-ie jwit Anwr and I )uui bun (ur a I brkaM yoa'H wA Bioy I ..Ll J provides work for upwards of 1000 men by"conservative estimate. Add to this the payroll '"KlRAlE" MILK ! ness at Prince Rupert this yea t has been limited only by the i facilities to handle It. By the i( up hi' cake cane 40 oz gallon 'ipplea, 20-oz 40 oz tin, per tin 35 .14, .35' .15 - -v t LZk ..!". ymi mke with CAKK n.OUK. steamer, by railway and by of 100 sawmills, large and small in the area and the source of revenue this industry provides Such liohtnii highway miy have come in their thousands and Prinoe Rupert has felt a benefit of which 20-oz. torant 20-oz. e and grape Orange, -.Jleiided fruit, 48-oz. : can be readily seen. Unlike the j .16 situation after World War I, the j .30 ' industry has continued active ! Try Pacific Milk, that creamy-rich vitamin packed milk that is a favorite in every kitchen-Good for baking, cooking or drinking and available at all food stores. .TiiiWrMimy m Imom 'Trram of When" 'krm4 Mp" i"; niMiu and i'r.'' ui 1'hmn i "t'nmii of ii.T lioi..i- ail mi 'ii IpiiKni- :'.) .; iwrvy . . . n Cn'irun and i mri itnt in ' (0 W f.l.-V i!' fli:liutil of lillffV. .Ifhri- - l,v not n-jkr of KtimptioiK ;Hfi:tr i pl jot vi;m ' FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ... Bee Your . GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Bulck Chet. Truck - Pontine Oldsmobile CMC. Truck r MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, aC, aueh soft, duway aruiUil Mmnl- nut. Ui coupe, il'a not fiiirriMrn! tliat even tlifrinu-eii rake-liaker t fM'ltpr rnlM with Swan l'n. .San Down i tiiadf hy loiiit-t imp px('rt in the makiiif? of cake flour,' exprraaly to m.-iko brllrr cakes. Milled ly a "Controlled Milling" inio fnirn clioirert oft. wheat, Nwius Down ih hi"i,mI again arid av im through filk until i7 limr ok Juie as onlm-ary flour For grand rsiill conn-'tently u.- Swann liwn. Teal i-d recipes on the packittrc. 4 ( anneu rroif I after the last war and is still i Strawberries,, iNew Pack) 33 so as the great demand for lum-I Peaches, 20 oz t j ber, timber products and the Pears, 2 doz 33 material for the pulp and pa-Apricots, 20-oz 3a ! per mills keeps up with no les- Cherries 1 fancy 1 20-oz 3a 1 senlng in sight. PACIFIC MILK 1 I Irradiated and Vacuum Packed I caches, choice 29 Lara many of its business people have not been fully appreciative and which they have certainly "made no special effort to cater to. Facilities for the accomodation, entertainment and .exploitation of the. tourist industry are not only a lack but a potential opportunity an opportunity which outside interests may be expected to 'take advantage of soon if there is not the local initiative to do so. Uncertainties and anxieties notwithstanding, 1948 has been proving a good year for Prince Rupert and the outlook for the future was never better or based upon a sounder : : I n ff thai holiday trip? liememlier to inrludft Pure, lb Shortening Soap Soap, face, 2 for Laundry, cake .... Sunlight, cake Soap Powders, iarpo . 40 40 , l'l J .08 - .2a ! 10 35 ! o-jiim roadcr ppray Decxioraiit: It a onp ol my "':'iip " travelling foiiioanion " . . .k) well-man-"l in i fuiicaap. ji never illa .. .never, never rlmliiuit ...always kee me feeling lean and iu m ft,,, hno-Mikt i the only deodorant with ni"imi, r lop. So euy to rpray under your arms, ' 'I ilie undriflf . . . or on feet and toes! in quick; Ii slinwt feeing a if it were invented for travel. i:s so Hunderful all the tuna... to protect your i'ir hu-bnud will like it, too! Ask for it... ' Sli I ill iurlineiit florm evervwliere I Mining Despite the major . blow of the closing of the Sil- ! bak-Premier mine in the Port-, land Canal district, the mining! Industry is not without its immediate promise although it ; has by no means reached its stride as yet. The shining de-1 velopment at the moment is at Alice Arm where the Torbritj Mining Co. (Mining Corporation ' of Canada) is now rounding out' a j.250.000 construction program 1 Including concentrating mill, power plant and mining village. What the district loses in Premier will be compensated for to considerable extent by the new (ilare Fruit Cherries. 2 lb. pkt 45 lin t It Wandariul the way chil Yr does ami Don't be Blue Lei's l ace the tacts If Business is Not All You Desire, If You are Tired of Being Passed Up, THY ADVERTISING In The Almond Paste, lb Coconut, lb ; Fruit Cake Mix, ib ! Dates fancy 1, 1 -lb. pkt. ; Seedless Raisins. 2 lbs. ... i .Seeded Raisins, lb .42 .78 ,4:j .3j .39 .24 I .1, Si'IMl dren love to collect? Parent are often amaied at the jenglh they go to get the weirdeat things I (And aometmiea .47! Ib. 1 ueveiupiiiiMit 1 mice nun. nimi helled Walnuts, Shelled Almonds. lb. .49 ; Stewart, in spite of the Silbak-, Consult us lur your needs In all types of printins work. Everything in high-class stationery. Fountain Pens Cards for . every occasion ShelKd Bra-'il.s. i2lb. . Jams Pure trawborry. 24-oz .45 1 premier episode, has other I promising properties on one or 59 I more of which imuortant nro- you wih they wouldn't !) But now, the Kellogg'a people have de-Mimed a " collect or 'a item " that you'll approve of a heartily aa your children do! . . . beautifully coloured bird pictures! There ar 15 in the aeries, socially painU d for Kellogg'a by a leading Canadian artint. The pictures are little ("in and the only ol irp vou II 24-oz -18 I duction Raspberry, I HEHS operations, would start up once the doubtless ur is ""'iT! at his age " icnlt ideiM "' ''l. That's Hl.iNX H.MiY "ir-1'r..sl,, oh-fo--liif'ti vacuum, '"iimn nmietit in V all f !,.;, " Fooh, n inf iu--yw-01,1 lleina back them ami when W'.v, Uie let is Blackberry, 28-oz 46 Cherry, 24-oz 9 Peach, 24-oz 45 metal markets became more buoyant. And to the interior find them it, in KKU.GUCi 3 "h 1 11 ii KKUMHhKS! And hnw your fam ily will love Kruinblest . . . Crisp, curled and ahredded whole wheat, a different flavour u different form . . . and couccutiaud for extra nourishment! Everybody advertises some way or another but some people do not advertise very effectively. what your DUshund will L Hunk wlPn j,ou Results show that the most el Ice live w ay ol advertising is in your BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE .46 .13 .75 .72 .3G il .45 .45 .P0 .70 .45 .50 .5f .65 .61 .43 .3(1 .70 pricot, 24-oz .Soups Canned Soups, .13 to Meals Hani, boned and rolled, lb Ham, reg. lb. ; Bologna, lb Weiners. lb Garlic Sausage, lb Bacon, pkg., lb Bacon, side, piece Cottage Roll, lb Liver Sausage, lb Spare Ribs, .b Fresh Pork Ham, lb Pork Chops, lb Pork Tenderloin, lb Pork Sausage, lb Steak, T-Bone, lb Steak, round, lb. SALT LAKES I'FRKY SCHEDULE Dally except Mon. Si Tucs. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Frl. 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 7:10.' Saturday Every hour from !0:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10 a.m. Last boat return 9:30 p.m. Adults 50c. Under 1G, 2oc Return All schedules weather permitting. Inquiries 123 Taxi local newspaper which everybody reads every day. You are not wasting your advertising dollar in the Daily News which brings you results on the spot and cumulatively, otherwise we would have no advertisers. ... li en h Rood Mmmer meal ''h a BI'.N-..M CORN 1 fry thia one, ' delirious no lJy "Havourite"! ' ISLAND id ' mpar t 'Tlliit Jgar YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER IS ALSO A LOCAL SERVICE AND A LOCAL INDUSTRY. EVERY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT, LOCAL NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING PRODUCES THE GOODS. or Canada k frnlsh) f white ,dd 1 fr. Poach by milk which m top psrt o( ""t and q, 1 r- mard. Mix salt, b-im d Soltl '. fair r Your fyi? Few of ua are . . . for it's bard to tell when your eyes are tired I You can't "hear" them complain even though they're hard at work all day long and half the evening . . . which is why ita your duty to look out for theml I advise two drops of MURINE" in each eye night and ntorning and whenever your eyes tell you to! Though this is advisable all year 'round, it's especially important in Summer . . . eince un, wind, dust and light glare put an extra tux on your eyea. Murine contains 7 ingredients that blend with the natural eye fluids . . . cleansing and soothing delicate tisaies gently as a tear, and relieving that at rained feeling! So ask your PruggUt for Murine today! When Vou Want Hooks for Your Kiddies, Drop Into the 0&M . "4 thick l"r Via ' ' -". z '. m-pJ S "---' , . ?':'! . ,?'"! lor io 'ook fr i Jr. VARIETY STORE Coloring Books f Paint Hooks Ctii-oul Uooks Daily News i'.a READING BOOKS FOR ALL AGES WATER COLOR PAINTS AND CRAYONS 'or tl, Two sailings per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 10 p.m. FOR QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Aug. 10, 21 11 p.m. WANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Airent Third Ave. Phone 56b (week-end? Giva your sinks ma. PHONE 98 At Your Service i2 rral,W "look with rerv I fj ' m,lke 'ink-cleaning ' j And 'Td herea m.L.V'ij4 l .i ---i-o a a iood soon i.W men in in .vn,A nvii TOaii n.. P. " :' .1 t J h 'HetfB nrain Corner Just. - ' 'J .U,J U,f r,l. , . . . . . - 513 3rd Ave. W. iron, rl, UVB ven Hie worst clogged drains Wid ';m,n aediment! laimply follow Uie direction u-a-Suili rjultl