ii TODAY -THOESffS I APPLEWHA1TE Vtintt Euptil Dafl? J3(te VTednesaay. June 22, 1949 SHIPS AND Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles LAST COMPLETE CFPR HO BHovs . (Subject to Change) 1 WATERFRONT 3 - 'I L-i k I. I 1 I BRLNT Z RUPERT Z PEOPLES STORE ; resulted from a j N; damage 'chimney lire which occurred at ! 10:30 this morning at the residence of R. Ferguson, 1453 Pig-! got Avenue. The city fire department was called out to quell the 1 blaze. Official!! Gather for New AT TERRACE Liberal Candidate Confident of Outcome in Central Interior TERRACE Concluding what he found to be a successful campaign tour through the eastern lend of the riding including j Burns Lake and other points in !AK-!itJ Refrigerator Car Inauguration 10,,. MU. V 1 I CANADIAN CLUB MEET J'Z.- I, ' Mr. and Mrs. Roi Judge of Vancouver arrived in the city tv,it- Qfipmnnn on the Prince Ru .Much Fish Is Moving Importance that Is attached to the experimental shipment of frozen fish that is to be made from Prince Rupert tomorrow In a new type of refrigerator car that is expected to revolutionize that area, Ted Appiewnauc 1 a Program of Pupils of Conrad Street School Is Enjoyed m pert to spend the next fortnight Liberal candidate for Skeena in holidaying here. Mr. Judge is ' the federal election, spoke last WtUNtSUAX PAL 4:00 Canadian Open Golf 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Footlight Favorites 4 :4 Maggie Muggins. 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 6.45 Plantation House Party 7;(K) CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Walcott-Charles Fight 8:00 Puppet Master 9:30 Parlow Quartet 9:30 Short Stories meeting of the' 1 I At its final KPnsnil in St. DENNIS O'KEEFE the rail movement of fish and Andrew's Cath- the son of Mr. and Mrs. JacS night in Terrace ana Judee and Mrs. Judge ' is the direct overland today by Skeena former Eileen Foster. I Air Transport for Ocean Falls where he is billed for tonight. From Ocean Falls he will fly You faa it Hi The News. 0 Prince Rupert Thursday ana will close his campaign with a edral Hall, the Women s cana- otner reri!nauie romu.uu.u dian Club enjoyed an interesting over transcontinental distances; Is indicated by the assemblage ,4 infnrmative nroeram Dut on ; WARY WOODCOCK CITY'S VISITORS According to the Montreal bv by a a touo group oi of children cnuciren from irom Con- von- m-n here ui of twini Fisheries Research '" Board Si reef Tourist and - Convention Bureau back In iu nai ev, s, School under the dir- and railway officials to observe head w 5'4m & PS there Saturday , public, meeting ' night. j Monday night Mr. A.pie-i .i..it- ot Rums i.ake where ecion of T O Bateman. the loading and accompany the the estimated numoer o. vwrs see iu enemlo, h,' Item ' Montreal. Those here In- to Montreal this summer wiU be bill digs deep ta The 1 ins t took the form car to lhe of a quiz in which the children elude Otto C. Young, chief meeh- 23.0QO- orms. explained the meaning of de- anical and refrigeration engineer, , - A. MacKENZIE FITHVITITKE LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO Bl'V SPECIAL Cnniinrnlal Rcii Full SizC, i like Houston and Francois Lake. 10:00-CBC News 'he reports having had an en- 10:10-CBC News Kestmore flat ribbon spring, i thusiastic meeting. iu.w-luu,. - and 11:00 Weather and Fish i c Rmwn of Burns Lake Best thing in salads Holmes of Topley Landing ir IT full size. Ace spnne "" tress, full size Si 100 See our carpets iust arrived Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue SUMMER CAMP AND HOLIDAY WEAR Complete selection for girls and wee tots of all ages, sold at Vancouver prices. Our price must be right. were joint chairmen at the wcU . O Inocracy. the second item con- oi me racmc txpcruiuniai sisling of a group of folk dances. Station at Vancouver; J. I..' A song by David and Bobby 1 Townshend. Montreal, general Houston was much enjoyed. Two . supervisor, perishable traffic, . interesting films were shown by Canadian National Railways. Mrs. A. E. Evans one, "The Montreal; D. C. McVeigh, su-' Bridge," telling the story of ' pervlsor, perishable traffic, South 'America? and the other, western region, Canadian Na-! 'Montreal." depicting colorful tional Railways, Winnipeg: Alex : scenes and various phases of life Olynk, Research engineer, Cana-; in the old Canadian city. ! dian National Railway. Montreal; i At the nnenimr of ihe meptintr Fred Kessler, inspector, perish- crv? attended tsurns i-aK.e Lvster Mulvaney al.w) spoke. Applevvhaite was well received and frequently applauded dur-ins his speech. The candidate declares confidently that he is assured of NEW ROYAL Arrivals TKURiSDAl AM 7:00 Musical Cloclf 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Com'ty 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Sunrise Serenade . 9:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10:15 Morning Melodiet 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45- -ScHnflin? via;. M'tif at all substantial majorities RUPERT ; PEOPLES STORE noints visited. VINEGAR HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Itooms Hot and Cold water j the president, Mrs. G. R. S. able traffic, Canadian National Blackaby. welcomed new mem- Railways. Montreal; P. C. !bers. asking them to stand as Brougham, general supervisor.! I their names were called to be perishable traffic, Canadian Pa-j j greeted by the members. ) clflc Railway. Montreal; F. Mor- I At thn rriiic(in nt tho moot, fison, silpervlsor, perishable traf- WHITE it i iiiH!imi,iii;i; iiii'ili'llilliminilimi'iiiiuii TTf r :if"r(irtpi if Su.iiiii lji': i in iiiit4ttr: !fiU::iiiiihiii iiii i NtJi. jSHIPMAliP ;T0 MEXICO i I u'tvvtpfp, f Canada M ROOFING ;ing delicious refreshments were fic- Canadian Pacific Railway, "served under the direction of Winnipeg, and Cy Dunn, mech- will llrOO-jBemie Braden Tells a anical engineer from Mlnnca ' .ui i,oof Movicn this month ! Story Mrs. Thomas Boulter. PRINCE RUPERT, BC. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 ttnlta Th ehlnipnt. a full par , ,. ; load of frozen halibut. Is being 1 WW.WJW.V I for the first time in years, Doug-. 11 :15-Liberal Federal Talk i ias cole, commercial counsellor j 11:30-Weather Report at the Canadian embassy in 11 :31-Message Period consigned by the Prince Rupert I Attention Housewives Mexico C.tv said in an inter- ,u:3J necoraea inienuae -r-; 3 SHIP STRIKES MINE, SINKS FLshermen"s Co-operative Association to the O'Connor FLsti Co. Of Montreal. Mediodia 11:45- Treat the Family to a Delirium Duh 1 REAL FRESH FISH net view here. Trade between the two countries will expand, he i predicted. WRATHALIS PHOTO FINISHING Devclopine. Printine Knlarcine QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies JT.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Merodies 1215-CBC News OSTEND, Belgium Striking Halibut in quantity continues TERRACE MEAT MARKET "iiliiiMii'"!:!!::"''!!'""!!!!:!!!:"'1:''! l!limii'i'imi!i !!l!ii:ii!ii!i!!i!: liiiliiiiiiilliiialitiiillliiHllllllijliiiliiliiiili.iiiitl! ueorge t.. rciers. rrop. MEATS : BITTER : EGGS -:- POI'LTRI , a mine four miles off Dun- to be shipped from Prince Ru-; kerque. the Belgian Channel pert. Attached to Monday's 'ship Princess Astrid sank on a train, seven carloads rolled I sand bar yesterday- Five mem- away, for the large markets of j bers of the ship's crew were . the cast. j killed. All passengers were res- j cued. You Saw It in .The News! " 'l2:25Program Resume WHALERS INCREASED l12:30-B.C. Farm Broadcast The department of fisheries 12 :55 Recorded Interlude has issued licences to three boats! 1:00 Intermezzo to hunt for whales this year ii j 1 :30 Afternoon Concert northern British Columbia 2:00 In a Lighter Mood waters. ' 2:45 Commentary Books - QUALITY SKRVICH ftr: ( to ,.Thn & ' trlci i W11 ftsa o ' ' ' fBiied Joult lotlce t U Tom s Jon .1 flca't rtlt alld vrltln , V Ire, fc,0 lOIt KSTIMATKS ON NLW ASPHALT ROOFS CALL 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors to fit every lypf of jo nr VW9 FARGO TRUCKS Chryshr-Buiir in Canvl T.S.S. PRINCE RUPERT; SAILS FOR VANCOUVER 1 and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN I: It.N'KSDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Tlie following models In stock at Rurrt Motors Ltd. for Immediate delivery: EMT W.B. 1-ton Express 132" W.I I. 2-ton Chassis and Cab w ith Reinforced Frame and 2-Spccd Rear Axle. 170" W.H. 3-lon Chassis and Cab with Reinforced Frame and 2-Spccd Rear Axle. F2 CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STURIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Write or Call CITY OK DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT B.C. I IMITEn j jubl) ncoi i Be: Rupert Motors PIIONLS SD CHIROPRACTOR I IE GEN Kit AL ELECTRIC Appliances John F. L. Hughes, DC, Pb.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment HOIKS 10:30 a m. to 12:30 p m. Dd 2 to 5 p.m. KVtMMiS Monday ftnd Friday, 7:30 p.m. fo! mow unable to come during the 1 day. RECEPTIONIST La attend-' nice afternoona. HI to fll." ... CI'l'I $!.!)" t Oil SavBirags l" . . . EBY&SOHS Contractors REPAIRS - REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.I LA. Thone Green 883 Box 58G 6; hor t to M'l ... m K Ml!i COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Mad' VALENTIN DAIRY ! Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE TOASTKRS IKONS hkatim; pads IILANfcKTS- KETTLKS KLKCTRIC HOT WAT HI ELECTRIC WASHERS with Pump Control ELECTRIC RAMIES ELECTRIC IRON EUS ELECTRIC VACUUM CL Tank Type I rb i ' i EANKI Northern B.C. Power Co.Ltd BESSER Bl r fHONE 210 STEWARD I i ( n Today people have nearly 2V2 million more bank accounts than before the war. They have put aside more than 4 billion dollars in personal bank savings. In British Columbia, Bank Accounts, Bond Holdings and Savings Certificates are more than four times greater in 1948 than in 1939. This Is evidence of how Liberal post-war policies have improved conditions in British Columbia. Protect your stake in OPPORTUNITY PROSPERITY SECURITY VARIETY . . . SPICE OF LIFE YOU CAN FIND IT AT Bl'LGEKS Shipments of new articles are arriving 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. ' Hundreds of interesting as well as useful articles. A splendid assortment of Lrtrunund engagement and wedding rings. First Aid May Save Your Life CK "i t .....ore t Be Prti Many serious accidents occur in the nom(,'1 of easy-M to meet any emergency with a complete supi use first aid supplies. Get them here today- C mi rUB'.ISMED BV B C LIBERAL SSOCUTIOM m Piaritwtil ! IN SKEENA SUPPORT IV ;1 Phl" i L -F.m...il3rd Ave, at 6th St. Ted Applcwhai:ev four Liberal Candidate 0