0$ TAXI SERVICE SEEVIC Coffell&A.J. Lenehan Travel by Train rDUCED FARES FOR BOR DAY going from 12:00 Friday. Aug 30, ;2P^.(P5.T.) Monday ,t 2 Returning not later ^midnight (P.S.T.) Tues-I sept 3. (If no train ser" Aug. 30, good going day pious.) Lie Fare &V4 1 FOB BOUND TRIP (Minimum Pare 25c) Ask Any Agent IANADIAN IATIONAL V-33-46 New Minister Is Enthusiastic For Work Ahead Enthusiasm for the work ahead was expressed by Rev. N. D. Mc-innes, new minister of Knox United Church, when he and Mrs. Mclnnes were welcomed by members of the congregation at a social hour Sunday week following evening service. Dave Praser, church secretary, gave an address of welcome, to which Mr. Mclnnes replied. He came here from Jasper United Church to succeed Rev. P. E. Run-nails, who has gone to Armstrong B.C. A cupboard stocked with preserves was presented by Mrs. W. R. Munro to Mrs. Mclnnes, who expressed her deep appreciation. Refreshments were served during the evening by the Women's Association of the church. Use a Citizen "Want-to-Buy" ad for those 'Hard-to-Get" articles. Phone 91. Full Line of BUILDERS' SUPPLIES JOHN MclNNIS Fourth Ave. at Quebec St RBGINALD M. DAGO has been appointed manager of the newly-opened Vancouver office of the Canadian Advertising Agrency Ltd. with head office in Montreal and branches in Toronto and Kelowna. Mr. Dagg was associated with Stewart-Lovick Limited aj account executive since December, 1945 and had an extensive prewar experience in the advertising field. He was engaged in the advertising business with Vancouver radio stations for 12 years preceding outbreak of war. IUSINESS DIRECTORY CARIBOO CORPORATION LTD. Everything Automotive | Box 608 Phone 4-R-i See Bill Walker at George Motors Ltd. Bldg. .sandy McDonald Agent For R SEWING MACHINES Washers - Hemstitching | Box 847 Prince George W. S. RUSSELL Insurance Accounting Real Estate Auditing FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Se INCOME TAX RETURNS Box 457 Third Avenue ER filectnc SERVICE Jtter Appliances & Service" We Specialize in ¦ Repairs and Wiring |Box 487 Phone 52-L-l Back of Post Office EUROPE HOTEL 35 — Modern Rooms — 35 REASONABLE RATES OEORGB PBUDKNTK - PROPRIETOR )LPHCLERIHUE RED ACCOUNTANT nvllle St. Vancouver, B.C. . UNEHAM [0TOGRAPHER ALL KINDS Enlarging - Colouring X-3 For Appointment CANADA HOTEL Good Rooms, Moderate Rates Licensed Premises Q. BKRDU8CO • PROPRIETOR NON-BOARD INSURANCE Save 20 Per Cent on Ordinary IUt«a FIRE — AUTO — LIFE BEST OP COMPANIES C. H. WISENDEN On your next trip to town Entrance at Rear GEORGE PLTJMBnvG or Government Office RW Plumbers, &t. l926 R- J. Praser Heating Engineers Box 432 ^STERFIELDS made to order _ AT^_°NjlECOVERY JOBS -R-3 UTTERSTROM'S 5* TO *1.00 STORE We Buv Furs FIRE - AUTO - ACCIDENT INSURANCE NOTARY REAL ESTATE F. J. SHEARER THIRD AVENUE Port Day Will Be Gala Show At Prince Rupert By Ralph H. Browne (PRINCE RUPERT—Ooastal citizens of northern B.C. and southern Alaska are now in the midst of making preparations for a gigantic regatta to be held nevt Thursday. This will be the first time "Port Day" has been marked here in more than six years. During the war Prince JBupert harbor was a scene of grvim reality. Ships laden with high explosives, bound for delivery on Hirohito's doorstep, slipped silently away from American ammunition docks. More than 100,000 tons of bombs left Prince Rupert last summer. This year, in sharp contrast, the harbor will be a riot of color, music and noise—from the flags and pennants of gaily decorated vessels participating in the grand parade, to the . thousands of spectators crowding the shore and sideline vessels and barges, to the half dozen bands providing music for the day. INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR With the reconversion of vast United States army Installations to peacetime purposes, Port Day committee members, formed from the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and headed by A. P. Crawley, hope to make the 1946 regatta one of the most outstanding annual events of its kind to be held on the Canadian Pacific coast. Stress is being placed on international . competition and many Alaska vessels are scheduled to participate in the various contests. One of the leading events of the celebration will be a time-elapsed race, open class, from Ketchikan, Alaska, the world's salmon capital, to Prince Kupert, the world's halibut capital. This will be the first time in history such a race has ever been conducted. i and Linoleum P6. Box 194 B STTER USINESS ROKERS ASSMAN'S FUNERAL CHAPEL FUNERAL DIRECTOR OEORQE STREET, PRINCE GEORGE Offlc: Phone 172-L-l; NJcht: 5-L-a CECIL NORMANTON PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Financial Statements & Income Tax Returns Compiled AOOOUNTINa 8YBTKM8 8BTT OP Third Avenue Phone 153-L-3 DR. L. W. KING DENTIST Office Closed Until September 1 FINE ART STUDIO PORTRAITS Coloring - Enlarging - Copying Phone 143-R-l RAEKARNEY Corner of Vancouver and Tenth Neutral Sweden Fed Norwegians Had Sweden not remained neu tral in the Second World War, the Norwegians would have starved, in the opinion of Lars Bye, who was in the German-occupied country. The Swedish people fed thousands of the Norwegians during the war and after hostilities had ceased they took the war victims into their homes to help them back to good health, said Mr. Bye, an evangelist, who is holding services in this district. L. H. KENNEY Estate General Insurance Notary Public Successor to "The Homemakers" Corner Fourth Are. and George St. Prince George *'. Huge Slagpile Yields Rock Wool VICTORIA (OP)—A million-ton slairpile at the abandoned Crofton smelter near here will be used to manufacture mineral wool for home insulation, agricultural tile, slag bricks and Insulated building blocks. Experiments are also being made on the feasibility of manufacturing from slag an anti-skid road-surfacing material. RESCUE BUCK DEER PRINCE RUPERT (CP)—A big buck deer is being nursed, back to health after being rescued from drowning by police officers when the creature was foundering while swimming in the harbor. Youngster Builds His Own Tractor SANTA PE, NJ4. (OP)—A littl tired of talk of shortages and priori ties, Tom Stedman, 16, high schoo* junior, has solved the essential farm power problem for his parents' Tesuque ranch by constructing his own tractor after school hours. Stedman, son of Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Stedman, started the trac tor along with his work as a first year machine shop student unde the supervision of L. H. Manker. H< completed the 500-pound vehicle a a cost of $112. Collecting: most of his parts from junk yards, Stedman used a t%-horsepower Briggs-Stratton engine, two model A Ford transmissions, a model T differential, 6-16 back tire: and dual 16-lnch wheelbarrow whee front tires. The tractor runs nine hours on one gallon of gasoline, has a top speed of 29 miles per hour in the highest of Its nine? forward speeds, | boasts three speeds. in reverse and 1 has a drawbar of approximately three horsepower. It has pulled, on one occasion, snore than 2,200 pounds. J.M.FISH,D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Office Closed July and August Thompson Bldg. Tel. 18-Y-l BBBHBBSBflBBSIBBHBBBIIBHBV BUILD B.C. PAYROLLS Don't Say 'MAW -Say Pacific More and more people are finding: out the added goodness that Pacific Milk packs into every vacuum tin. They prefer Pacific's smooth, creamy-rich texture — it's satisfying nourishment. You too, will like it. All grocers carry Pacific Milk. Pacific Milk "Irradiated and Vacuum Packed" jHiiumiuuniiiiiiii Prince George Citizen Thursday, August 15, 1946 3 Place Your Orders For— BINDER REPAIRS McCORMICK-DEERING Implements and Repairs Discributors for ROBIN HOOD FLOUR PRODUCTS Jlssman's JIgencies HAROLD ASSMAN Proprietor Fourth Ave. near Dominion St. PRINCE GEORGE VANCOUVER 'N 22% HOURS Whether you're fnvtlfiof on business or holiday* go Cray hound tot com* pie re Travel Satisfaction . »' .Com* fortebfe da Lux* Coacfcet. • *. Convenient fast rcWwtet 'J??t»t you'll save money. # Southbound Read Down Daily PRINCE GEORGE to VANCOUVER Northbound Read Up Daily 3:15 pm | 4:52 pm 7:00 pm| 8:30 pm 10:20 pm j 5:00 am j . 2:10pm| 9:25 am | Lv. 11:00 am |Lv. l:10pm|Lv. 2:56 pm | Lv. 4:40 pm Lv. 11:50 pm 9:20 am Prince George Ar. ...... Canyon ...... Ar. ->. Quesnel .... Ar. .. Marguerite .. Ar. ¦Williams Lake Ar. .... Ashcroft .... Ar. ....Vancouver... Lv. 5:50 pm | 4:10 pm I 1:5a pmj 12:02 pm | 10:17 am | 3:30 am | 5:00 pm 2:05 pm 12:28 pm 10:20 am 8:50 am 6:45 am 11:55 pm 2:45 pm Far further information on /arcs and tcWufet. phone your local Greyhound a gent. REYH0U partners direct the Limited Let's do it >• The co-operation between the Bank of Nova Scotia and many of the business firms it ig privileged to serve is like the teamwork between engineer and conductor. The client controls the run, calls the stops and starts, takes the fares and records the progress. The Bank of Nova Scotia provides financial motive power, avoids delays, watches the road ahead and observes the fiscal block gignals. In any business, success depends a good deal on timing. Timing in largely a matter of good teamwork — and it helps a lot to have a bank in which you can hare complete confidence. The manager of the nearest Bank of Nova Scotia branch would like to talk it over with yo^i. Let's do it together! THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA W. R. McLure, Manager, Prince George, B.C. XL.