T TVlnpa drtro ti-itV tTiTd n-rlf r i HUMPHREY B0GART Prince Rupert Daily J3ctu Monday, January 12, 1948 OH Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle n CFPR BARBARA STANWYCK C.iivl. Ut-1 Cartoon pves. T.OD-9.00 Mat. Wed. 2:30 on board, steamed close to that glacier and the passengers, all out on deck, had a close up (and cold enough view) of all that Ice. There wasn't a ripple on the water. ALEXIS SMITH (T , WARNERS' U 'A Tho TWO .mm . f Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections ,?,J7 'wo AY i 1 A town never knows its luck. m lit i ii v i ; MRS.CMMLiK- Take, for example, Lloydminster, Not long after incorporation, and the chances are, its going to spread. It's known for a fact that in Vancouver, bacon is waved perched on the border between Saskatchewan and Alberta. Founded by the Barr colonists around 40 years ago, times were rather drab. No one, of course, suspected oil and gas. But there it was, right underneath them. And now there's a boom. away, and the patron on a stool with elbows on counter says: "Gimme hot cakes". Good old 2.00 B. C. School Broadcast 2:30 Sheila Present 3:00 Varieties in Music 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:30 - Divertimento 3:45 BBC News 3:55 Nomiad Smith buckwheat and "lasses". Why .some aldermen, full of misplaced as well as unholy zeal, accepted the idea that the time was overdue for the new city to have a zoological garden. So, a sleek little deer, with an affectionate expression and without guile, was placed in a wire enclosure on the hill ki.own then as the Acropolis. The i'all gales shrieked and the rains descended. One night a quiet, humane man, taking an extra bite of chewing The Barr colonists, good people and fresh from England, did not didn't they think of it before? In mining and logging camps its Fee called flapjacks, in cafes hot- savvy the bald-headed prairie. It was not to be expected they would. One dear old lady tried to 1 "" I Not cakes, and in homes pancakes. But from Ma.ssett to Newfound SNOWMOBILE FOR tie a burly rooster on a nest GURVICH & SON thinking it would nourish as a (Subject to change) MONDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and InL 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Magic Adventure 5:00 Latin American Rhythms 5:15 Vaughan Munroc and Orch. 5:30 Hartley and His Muiic 5:45 TBA. 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 According to Record 6:50 Recorded Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Ernest Adams 7:45 Canadian Short Stories 8:00 The Choristers 8:30 The Smiths of Hollywood 9:00 National Farm Radio Forum and News CBC 9:30 String Melodies 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B C. News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 Dance Orch. 1 1 :0o Weather and Sign-off TUESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical CiocK 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30- Music for Moderns 8:45 Little fconcert 9:00-BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotion 9:30 - Morning Concert 9:50 Time Signal , 10:00- Morning' Visit 10:15- Mornhng Melodies 10:30 Solid 'as the Ruckles I 10:40 - Recorded land, and from Medicine Hat to Herschel Island. It is recognized and enjoyed at reasonable cost. It helped build the Dominion. tobacco, ascended to the zoo. producer of eggs. The bird curs ed and objected. TWO HEADS BUT NO SYNCHRONIZER Mother Nature did a double take at a Washington aquarium recently and produced this twin-headed diamond back terrapin. The right head controls the right legs and the left head controls the port side, and there is no apparent synchronizer as left Is constantly trying to go in a different direction to right. cut the enclosure in several CAL made Crow'i berta the C prortr lng b tlatioi mine DUtrl places and seizing the doe. A tallow candle is a dull com- Many Attending panion but' when you really need .steered it toward the nearest woods, instructing the soft-eyed creature to "get out of that and not come back." STEWART MINE j On the deck of the steamer ! Catala, which was In port last night bound from Vancouver to Stewart, was In interesting lata . model snowmobile for the Mor- I ris Summit mine to be used In ; transporting men and supplies ' over the Salmon Glacier to the mine where ueraUns are continuing steadily with gratifying results. The vehicle replaces one which several weeks ago was lost in a lake when the early season ice gave way. HEAR REPORT ON CONVENTION KISPIOX Chanes Patsev of SHIPS and HAS KM KM FOUNDATIONS cne, it means about everything. : Vocation School Now, yesterday around 6:15 a.m.,' early enough, in all truth, some To take oursea of intensive were dressing or shaving or cook-i vocational and practical training. Sudden blackness, all Indus-j lng based on their own interests ive and absolute. Inky dark, and needs, about a hundred within and without. Not even a youthful British Columbians Alaska has the luxury of possessing two flags. One was by George Washington, and OUR SI'KClALTi Ploy fmemt WATERFRONT the other by a boy born and Hazelton, vice-president for the northern interior section of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia, reported to a meeting in the Kispiox hall recently on the six-day Brotherhood con- northern land ! flashliBht and where the devil ', from all over the province are Veared In that Freighter Minnesotan Due This Week-end Intensive Hunt for Herring in District Waters V. wv .V. . WV.V.W.-.V ! vention held at Bella Coola in is a maicn.' me numoie canaien0w assembling in Acadia Camp, shines radiant indeed, outrival- near the University of B.C, cam-ling the most dazzling of ilium-! pu,s. when all students' needo inations-when there is nothing j have been assessed, the final cur-e'se-. riculum for the school will be posted, and a concentrated Juneau, in the public print. routlne wiU commence. 5 CITY TRANSFER ii I two t I Strl day i crlbc i Unlor earlle f pawil I Thf I ineie ! ln!di Vic MenzifN McHilde St. and First Ave !j 1-ANl) ( I.KAUIM KOCK WORK TRUCKS For Hire PHONE 32 or RED 511 December. The entire village oi Kispiox attended the meeting, showing keen Interest in the address. Following the business meeting, refreshments were served by ladies of the Native Sis- not so many years ago. The lad's j design, featuring the rich tint's :f blue and gold, was accepted by the territory, as a pleasant estiire. What next will develop, with Alaska a State of the Union, remains to be discovered. There is always something to fall back on in a domain like Canada. Today, bacon has given the country a severe headache. Not literallv, but you catch the general drift How much longer will peoole pay a dollar and more Phone Third of three vessels of the line to call at this port to load for French Indo-China towboats built at Owen Sound, Ontario, and transported here over Canadian National Railways, the Hawaiian - American freighter Minnesotan Is expected in port Among those attending will be Beryl Bates, Telkwa; Delphine M. Johnstone. Terrace; Linnea H T L fc. :: 950 has been calling attention to her j New Year's Day wind velocity , which showed a maximum 1 strength of 43 miles per hour. It cannot be said whether this is done with a feeling of pride or I fca tlx , terhood. The meeting was under chairmanship of Silas Johnson of Kispiox. M. Johnson, Evelyn; Costo Bush, " Mud River; David McKirdy, Valemount; Wayne Scott, Telkwa: Belle Enockson and Susan quick an ii the mine Bri are 10:45 Scandinavian Melodlet ll:00- CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45-Ethel and Albert, ABC KM ; by way of explanation. At any iSKKVICH rate, it's a good, healthy breeze. There is said to be a gale, off A. Enockson. Dodge Cove, Digby SIXTH STKfcET HOW CAN I ? ? j By ANNE ASHLEY AV.VA'.V.'.V pV.W for a dish that while nourishing ! Taku glacier, that sometimes Island; Sydna Mary Evans, Port thoui on Thursday or Friday of this week from California, Four of the tugs, which have been here for some time, will be loaded from the local dry dock pier and the Minnesotan will then proceed direct to the Orient. The two previous vessels which came tuda: i- er j Q How can I set the color in I wash materials? ! 12:00- Mid-oay Melodies and popular, should not demand, blows over Juneau in January. Clements, QI.; William Hare-that much money. The objection 1 Once, on a beaming August day stad, Bella Coola; Albert Gurr, Is becoming .stronger in B. C.I three years ago, the steamer ! Bella Coola. A. Add a little sugar of lead f woul ; Ur 1 trlk did f- meei side! GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS 12:25 -CBC News 12:23 Program Resume 12:30 B C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Artists or Tomorrow 1:45 Commentary and Ethelwyne Hobbes here were the Hawaiian on July 7, which took two of the tow-boats, and the Alabaman which called November 23 and took four. to four quarts of water, dissolve, and soak the goods for about 12 hours. Then rinse and dry in the shade. Q How can I give a better flavor to tea? A. A delicious Iiuvor wiil b" imparted to the tea if a piece of dried orange peel, one inch square, is added to each drawing of tea. il r ! RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE Your BOND Suit, Sir! Waters of this district are now ; --k V ePair8 Construction Alterationi 0 m Phone RED 561 P.O. P.ox 7:i T being intensively prospected for the elusive herring which three reduction plants in the area are awaiting so they may get into i full operation. However, in spite i of the search, there have been no Pints- Vnim stumer Cassiar. Made to Measure r x w r w x wm 11 u.t seinable quantities of the fish;1' A' Aspinail. arrived in lncnt.pt1 ns vpt, t.hp runs so fnriPort at 10:30 yesterday nvjrning FROM .$29.50 TO $42.95 WW. I ll 1 VA Men and Boys V"' beine- scattered and small. Since lrom the Islinds and sailed at Tailored to Perfection midnight la.st night or Vancouver via the south end of the Queen Charlottes. l v HI hU RUBBER BOOTS ' ,W T 111 rCr'tZ'J - Knee llh. Anki,. n;,h th Union steamer Catala. Capt. i -. w in --i- ,., .. ." . ... 'he first of the year not more than one hundred tons have oeen taken in this area, some 40 tons in Rivers Inlet and a similar quantity in Tolrnie Channel. Port Edward plant of Nelson Fisheries Ltd. , Butedale olant of Canacian Fishing Co. and Namu of B.C. Packers are Alex McLennan, .th a fa:r- ! sized list of passengers, a-r'ved i in port at 6.45 last evening from ! i Vancouver and waypoints and! Ask your neighbor. He knows! Yes Sir. Dozens of Prince Rupert men are wearing Bond Made-to-Measure Clothes. The pnve actually is no more than the price of a ready made suit but the style and fit is all your own. Dozens of Cloths 6-Week Delivery fish forsailed at midnight for Alice Arm awaiting delivery of the mim , GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. 7 xr -, . L! .dJ1' Prnlrf ''ll V Mm reduction and bait storage. I Stewart and other northern1 points whence she wiil be back; C.P.R. steamer Princess Louise, j here tomorrow morning to sail1 Capt. Fred McGraw, from Van-! at 1:30 p. m on her return! 9 IJ a I nvnr? Your csftaa rauiuoKAPmc couver and waypoints, is due in 'south. oort at 4 o'clock this afternoon ! md will sail at 10 p.m. on her! The pa.:en'ers arriving here ! return south. The vessel is . aboard the Catala included a Winter Clearance Specials r bringing in 76 tons of freight. ZyVWn Car 'V5l, Hrvelopim, rrinlinc &0 ( ' ( EnUrjiiif. I'ii lure 1 'riminc wei iTjJJ ! AM) I.CBRICATINfi , ,ii dec V-X-XlJViJ H A H A DAN'S SERVICE and ( K - 216 FouiUi Street B..X ttl Arrrrmnmn STATION ctatmx. liniver p,tpPt bm i n number of loggers who proceeded later in the evening on the Cassiar to Queen Charlotte Islands Camps. MEN'S OVERCOATS All Sizes. Reg. Prices $25 to $36 $14.99 t&KXZXJTlItlVli Mr Bride Street (ireen 60S " pa, 1 ' "" - HI M IIMII.II. I llll fill Advertise !n mr Daily News All Sizes. Imported Tweeds. Reg. $25 to $30 MEN'S SPORT JACKETS Returning to duty after six weeks or more on vacation in Vancouver, A. W. Robinson, the popular purser of the Union Steamship Line, came with the steamer Catala from the south last night. It was early in December that "Robbie" was last here, being then aboard the steamer Camosun as she was being withdrawn from Alaska ' i m ;dei . , wit TRY COMPANION PRODUCTS $3 BOYS' ZIPPER WINDBREAKERS 812.99 " 1 ! $195 99c All Sizes Rex Cafe $1.95 BOYS' SWEAT SHIRTS All Sizes I ' On a regular voyage to Alaska, c. P. R. steamer Princess Nofah, ;apt. Graham Hughes, arrived j n port at 9 o'clock yesterday j 36S BEARDS A YEAR and ONLY ONE FACE Be Kind To It! COLONIAL CLUB SHAVING CREAM h bind lo In4 ikln, wllk IH CKoantf , II bai, end )ti rtck, atomy lolhw oi kaid, and Hon aoM III H i GM lob Kdar Shaving Cream .. Hair Tonic Creme-Oil Hair Dressing . Hair Oil After-Shave Tale Deodorant . OOo yi.oo loo ... IO? ALL BOYS' COATS AND SNOWSUITS REDUCED FOR TASTY MKALS Chop Stiey Chow Mein CHINESE DISHES (Hit SPECIALTT OFPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL OPEN '5 A.M. TO 2 A.M. SECOND AVENUE, OTI ill li tei eoi n to da pe u norning from Vancouver and .ailed at 11 a. m. for Skagway and other northern points. The 'f.ssel had on board 79 passengers' of whom one disembarked 'iere. Six na.sscngers from fiere to Tuisequah went on the vessel. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. SEE I S ABOl'T THE ThcPopuIar SAVOY HOTEL Manager) E. C. Wallace, at Sixth Street S.S. Third Avenue Phone New "ATfGO" Rubber Returning from regular fortnightly calls at Massett Inlet LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street Ht.K RUPERT Jtu; vwl FLOOR TILE Cm Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASER STREET Sails For : j Prince Rupert IF IT'S CONSTRUCTION WORK For Easily applied . Lasts a lifetime Comes in a. wide range of colors, solid and shades. Will not break or curl. ? WE DO IT VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Information call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. , PRINCE El'PERT, B.C. Prompt, I'LUMBIMj AND HEATING SERVICE Announcing our new HOLMES TOWING AND WRECKING TRICK SERVICE FASTER SAFER LESS EXPENSJVE With this new equipment we can do the Job with the least possible effort and save you money by cutting down labor charges to a minimum. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. emt)iete Automotive Repair' Service"' Day Phone 56G (Nights, Black 320) Your Remodelling, Addition, Repairs plus l Finishing given prompt attention i Our new Wasop Rock Drill and yi S Floor Sander at Your Service ic ?. CALL BLUE 610 $ J P.O. Box 654 Prince Rupert, III- PHONES 651 - 652 PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Coal - Lumber - Building Supplies - Paints PHONE 108 . Prince .Rupert . Plumbing & Heating IT IT'S MADE OF WOOD WE MAKE IT 5 MVWAVAVWWIVAVWAP1V,V.V.VWW','M''1 I