1 t J Idrfnrc tttiucrt Dally JScUis Ltd. Thursday July 3, 1947 (Authorized as Second Class Mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published every1 afternoon except Sunaay by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Q. A. HUNTER, Managing' Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director. City Carrier, per week. 15c; Per Month. 65c; Per Year. 7.00; B) Mall, Per Month, 40c; Per Year, (4.00. 0 '" I' AMIS ROACH SUKr ., , sling "Guaranteed ("tf! Good Housekeeping . mmwm 1 Sf JURE, KIUING I UJiUll i,WlTH5DDl I : BL : wcmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Prints Are So Gay it w This is just one of the many from our summer print collection. An interesting colorful motif with a touch of Mack trim for smart decor. You'Jl, want morthan one of these beauties. USE OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES SHINGOLEEN Shlngoleen beautifies and preserves new and old shingles and gives a lasting protection against ever - changing weather conditions. We have it in one and five-gallon cans and several different colors. ASK FOR A COLOR CARD THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 255 Third Avenue rilONE 101 See, our Selection of . . . BOOKS including "THE ROBE" by Lloyd Douglas; "VALLEY OP DECISION" bv Mareia Davenport; GONE WITH THE WIND" by Margaret Mitchell; "DRIFTWOOD VALLEY" by Theodore Fletcher; "A TREE GROWS TN BROOKLYN'1 by Betty Smith; "CHINA FLIGHTS" by Pearl Buck; "LEAVE. HER TO HEAVEN" by Ben Williams. And others at i SAILS - HATCH COVERS SKATE COVERS I EDMONDSON AWNING & SAIL WORKS Thone BLUE 120 160 East Third Ave. (Next to Shenton') J.' l' 1 HEALTH ON RAILWAYS Dr. Dowd of CN.lt. Speaks Before Canadian Medical Association WINNIPEG Speaking before the Canadian Medical Associa tion here, Dr. K. E. Dowd, chief medical officer for Canadian National Railways end Trans-Canada Airlines, revealed that, in the interests of the travelling public and the health of employees, his clinlrs made 43,000 physical examinations yearly. Industrial medicine wa-- now a well-established feature of both companies, he said, and the confidence of more than 100,000 employees had been completely won over, He stated the work had paid such dlvldcns that four If your building, house or fur-nltue were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your insurance advisers now! H.G.HELGERSON LIMITED 216 Sixth Street Seek Estimate On New Gymnasium Civic Centre Association will employ, a construction expert" to give an estimate on the cost of building the new gymnasium1 extension on the Civic Centre building. This decision-was' made Monday night after the close of the tendering period so that the association would have an op portunity to compare an impartial estimate with the bid received. So far. no contract has been awarded. travelling meaicsri cars had been placed on -the r.Hs to examine employees at remoter points. The medical officer revealed sanitary officers of the company vere constantly at work checking such facilities as trains, restaurants, stationshotels, commissary stores and camps. This type of work had been interisi- i fled since the war with the addl-i tlon of many ex-servicemen who were all connected with sanitary units in the war theatres. "Our transportation systems today are operated by a force of men and women highly trained and physically sound and behind them i3 an efficient medical department guarding their welfare and that of the company and Its clients," Dr. Dowd said in concluding a close-reasoned address which stressed the benefits nf industrial medicine in modern society. : tiHAT INCOME &JF MONEY If IN THE BANK.... V NEXT pay-day your pay cheque , will' be bigger . . . because the re-- duction in' your income tax will jh i'lbe'cffectivr. i "'. '-' Think of that increase as a raise in pay as money in your pocket". Whether your income is $2,000 of $20,000, it's something extra to use in your own design for living. For some people it's going to-mean more money t(i spend an easier time in personal financing. That's good for, most of us. But is that all? Not for the wise ones. Wise folk won't let all that . . money slip through their fingers . . . Some will save 10 some 50 . . . and some will save it all. Plan your finances now for 1947 ... figure out your tax saving and .. sce that a good lump of tfiis money W BANH to i kiiiioi cutmm Great Day At Terrace Hundred; of People From prince Rupert Among' Visitors In Town For Dominion Day Hundreds of Prince Rupert people joined with those from many central interior points in Terrace for the Dominion Day celebration at that community. There was a great program under the sponsorship of the Klnsmen"s Club. Weather was ideal, clear, sunny, warm conditions following the rains of the few days preceding. Sports highlights of the day Included a baseball game in the afternoon which Terrace won front Hazeltoiv by a score of 12 to 4 Two girls' league sof tball teams Lfrom Prince Rupert were' also In attendance and played nine innings to a fifteen all tie. The teams were Gordon and Anderson and Bo-Me-Hi Rainmakers and they put up a hotly contested exhibition. Umpired were George McWhlrt-ney, Art Olsen and Frank Gordon. In the big parade from the station, following arrival or the excursion train from Prince Ru pert, prize winning cars were: Best decorated float Skeeno in your pocket is labelled "money in the bank". j. . For Chrysler Parts and Service Depot We specialize In rebuilding Chrysler . Marine and Industrial Engines. Complete Automotive Repair Service for all makes of cars and trucks. 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