110 YEARS AGO' BC's BIGGEST BUDGET Prince Rupert Doily News Tuesday. March 13, m "'J"lt!rr L NOT,,R lss 1(i V- IN I I March 13, P'4I i Terrace sawmills have been! paae It NOTICE ,, k w trunslc, ri. 1"s !" kept busy cutting cedar and;jf Minklile spruce, the former being shipped, I He riigilligniS to Ontario mines and the utter, Th hiehliehts the said1 A Ilc uifeimfciiLs oi 0f uic to United States markets, minister s budget c speech ; r L. crlbed u i ... ' George Little, who returned up the line by todays freight after; a visit in the city. Robert Dixon, 73, believed suffering from pneumonia, dropped dead outside the residence of Pat Hnireiiev at 334 Eighth Ave. East. Mr. Dixon was a well known fish vendor. Calling Civil Defence Meet City service clubs and organizations will be asked by City Council to attend a general meeting to form a civil defence committee. This was decided eft last night's council meeting after a report on civil defence wag reread by Aid. H. F. Glassey. Besides organizations, all other interested citizens will be asked to attend the meeting, date of which is to be announced soon. ACHING BACK?! Value Plus! I 1950 Ford Custom '! Deluxe Fordor ) 1949 Chevrolet l. .4Xr- . Styleline Sedan , 1948 DeSoto Custom i -"-- - Sedan (,- Al Condition Immaculate 1 J "" " throughout f"PDr Una K,-,, A J 'J- l- V 1 - f - a, " Col,,,,,,,,. H "abilities amounted to $347,701,-ine The Young Yount, " Men's Christian 535; assets exceeded liabilities by Association is spending; over $10 000 per year for armed forces, J'1D'J'ua8- amusement, with corresponding 3. Provincial debt as at De- insurance fund will amount to $12,750,000. ! Hospital Insurance Commission by March 31. 1951 will have $42,460,000 in -the operation of its scheme. ' 15. In dealing with municipal assistance Mr. Anscomb pointed out that municipal financial assistance had risen f l jm 2.9b(l,000 in 1941-42 to an estimated $27,385,000 in the coming fiscal year. 16. Borrowing powers for provincial purposes amounting to $211,000,000 will be sought trom legislature and in addition th.s 15.000.000 will ne required for the B.C. Putr Commission. The actual capital expenditures authorised in part by the above borrowing powers are estimates to include: highway development and equipment i! "Us 1st THE PftlKcf ,, By Arihui c . "W V ' aws, ,aa' t F -. 1 "- L tt "- a ' aV a-I SISTER ACT- Gale, i.'ft. and June Taylor of St. Catharines, Ont are taking part in the Pun-American Ganus al Buenos Aires with an exhibition of synchronized swimming to music. They are shown in the costumes Uicy wear fur their act, with their c ai h, Mrs. Billie Mackellar. Only other Canadian taking part is Mrs. Marjnrie Cm hand ol Montreal, Canadian synehiomzed swimming champion. . Cp PHOTO t '""'"'ttJUlij Sunday. 8 pm., TllPKlay, 1; I'aiuiimi, l l H AltM, si I'OttT Sblf Huniluy, Canuuaj Kilt N01CTH v IHMtl.OTTUs A Ol.': M:irch in,, I'OR Sol Tim: while hundreds more were ' strewn along the .streets tuitsKI the Koiiiin where the Canadians were playiiv; the Cliir.r.o Ml.u't; Hawks. l'ohi" s.iid thai .six men an.l iV.ree women were arrested an 1 iw ill be charged with sel'.in ; papers without a ncnut. ii.Mti.orrt ti ss. Clillciitin, Mjii 9 inn KUAXK J. Mil Priiiff Ruht Third Avpiiuf Want, Ads. Sure Results! imJVI'Iujlfil'i Red Paper ; Under rire i ' ; Scene O- lr iilc of lloei.ey l i am in Montreal MONTREAL (CP) P, lice .I. urday nlhl arre-ted niiv per-i sons who, they said, we e scllm", "Communist" newspu; ; er ;;,!!-id "Cliatupiuii." Although the paper cm rii ;l n front p.if jitory about Mauri"" Rocket K.chn il, th.o Monii.-.l Canadiens. hoekry t t l;o nn:i-subversive s'uad said Pi.'h.ii i had nntliint to (!:; with the paver ud the front. pa"e j-i -1 n the Montreal hockey idol w.-s used clilv to bait th" public ltd buying the jiaper. Some 5:3 cuoies wei" sel''d ChC'iil'ieil Adverlisin:; is payable word P'-r !il;.eiiinii, minimum Thli tdvcrtiiemcnt li not publlihcb or displmd mt Mm Board or by thi Govcrnwnt i friu Cob TRUCK SPECIAL ,1950 Ford Va-on " I "ID - MONARCH DF.AI.F.KS Prince KiiDfrt n c ' ...ellC m 65 1 ntOKAM i2 mteneM ARC, All IiT MoLF.OI) DPTOMttTHIST Room 10 JTONR ritill.DlNO rilONR r.urK m T O. BOX U!!4 SIDNEY CONK'K OPTOMKTRIST , Complete Visual Analysis Ol'TK'K IIOIIKh" 9 a in. to 5 p m. Geo. Crook's Jeweller. Th. 2K! Continued from are HS I01IOWS : L Minister explained need for changing from peuce-time econ 14. omy to what was tantamount to wartime economy since all production spent needs are now geared to requirements of national defence. ' 2. Provincial assets as at March ! 31, 1950 amounted to $442,854,621; ccmuer oi, raau was a" '"crease oi MJ.lll.oa since Lvcember 31, 1949. the 4. Analysis of debt situation to .shows that net debt per capita on December 31, 1950 was $150.45 or $40 less per capita than in 1U33. 5. While the gross debt toduy much larger than it was in 1933, carrying charges are much less. In 1933, $7,900,000 was required to pay Interest as against pital $7,150,000 in 1950. 000; 6. .Minister warned against incurring: of debts for non-re , i flood venue producing products ward unless more was spent in developing; the provincial natural 000. resources to create revenue to I mret 1(.t Cs(s ! 7 slnking fund as at December i I950 amounted to $30,200,000 the $c,loo,000 greater, than in pre- vious year. 8 Expenditures for the current for itr ending March 31 will toiid $117,000,000. for 9. Expenditures for 1951-52 es-J limaU'd at $18,209,000 and revenue with at $118,503,000. SAVING IN POLICE 10. Substantial saving anticipated from policing of province during next fiscal year with costs estimated at $559,000 com pared with $1,870,000 for th.- ciurenl year. 11. Among major increa' in il 1951-52 budget are the following items: $455,000 more for basic giants to school boards; $782,000 i.ed mere for special aid to rural full ..'(hool.s: $150,000 more for the University of British Columbia; $1 000.000 more for municipalities out of motor vehicle and s( c:a! se niity tax sources; $923,-000 more for social allowances; for $E1 000 more for mothers' allowances; $395 000 more for cost-of-living boitus to old age pensioners; $301,000 for basic old ago pensions. $995,000 for forest services; $40C,000 moej for aid of mining roads, trails and grubstaking of of prospectors; $017,000 more It? the provincial secretary's department to cover increased institutional costs, home for the aged ' and civilian defence and $500,000 more for maintenance' of high-! ways, bridges and ferries. 12. Mr. Anscomb pointed out Unit, including debt charges, there would be spent on public works this year $21,100,000 or a sum of $810,000 grealer than received by way of ivvenue from I he motor vehicle licences and lees, gasoline taxes and niotor carrier fees. 13. By March 31, 1951 the oV eraliiiR deficit of the hospital ITTION' M,K TIiiHht Hlllc X .MlXKX , There will Ix- orferrd tor Rnlr nt ' Pulilir Auciiiin. nt 11 a m., on Frlrtiiv. Muni, mill,, 'iniil. In the office lit, the District Forrater. Prlller Oenrge. I ItC . the I.leener X 50BHM. to cut ti.u.Hi.".!,, , i,.n,. ,u npruee, pir. h.ohhiu luitl Ml,:ejKle Phir (,n an area mm. prlslnt; uT vurunt frown liiml nrljuin -tail the iirirth bounchtry of It sin,:!, siumieu not-thrust of Hurt Luke, Cnrt-hoo I.anU nistrlet. l ive yenrs wilt le allowcrl fur removal of timber. i "1'roviiliHl anyone iinnhte to nttenct the aiiethin In person may Kubn.lt teniier to Iw opened nt the hour of line, Ion Itml treated a one ,K." Kinilier parileiilars muy Ix- ob-liilneil from the Deputy Minister ol Fotviits. Vhioria, 111.'., or the Distrlit 1'oiesler, I'llnee Unpen. DC, ,H) .4ITTIOV Ml r Timber Nulf X nir;.-, There will bn offered for sale nt Pllblle Allelion. at In :io n m.. on Wednesday. April 4th. Ilia!. In the nfllee tf the Forest Hunger at ee,tn l ulls. n.C . the I.leenee X lO'2'fi U, tut 5 240 0(H) f bm. of Henil.Kk, Bal-( ;;im. Uedar nod ripruee on mi area ;enn,prlKlot! of vacant Crown land alt-uated on the nnribwesterly portion nf Lake Island, Haniie ;l. (Joust ijuitl ins, net. i l-'ive years will " allowed for re- mnval of tlmlwr. "Provided anyone nnanin to attend the auetlon In rson may Blibmlt tinder to la opened at the bonr ol nuetion and treated ,w one )id." Further partleiihirs may )e ob-lalned from the Deputy Mlnlsler of Forests, Victoria, lie. or the Dwtilet Forester. Illnee l(UaTt, B (:. (Hi OTICH TO ( 111 lUTOItS MAXIMII.MAN I1ENI1Y llEII.BHON-Flt. formerly of Prince Rupert. BC. DKCEAHKt). NOTICE 18 HKHKI1Y OIVEN that r.retlltorn and others havlnt; rlulinf. aealnst the estate of the almve ile-aeased are hereby re(,,lred to Rend them to THE ItOYAl, TRUST COMPANY. a.a West Pender Street, Vancouver. B C , Agent for the under-filened Executors, before the 12th day of April. 1051. afUT which date the Executors will distribute Hie wild estate amont; the parties entitled I hereto having rcRard only to the claims of which they then have notice. MAXTNE THFRE.S A CARSON, and UOI1RUT JOHN CARSON, Executors. By noilOI.AS HYMES t & BRIBBFNDFN, Their Solicitor!. (a07,M,l) In advance. Pli-aso refrain from teh-iilumlnS- H?! charge MIc. Blrlli Nollces !0c. Cards of 'Hunks. I Funeial Nullces. Man lage. and Engagement Alinouncemi tits $uit. SPECIAL DISPLAY. l-OUHLE PRICE help from tiro YWCA, Canadian Lrcion. Knights (if Columbus Salvation Army and DanrilUcrs of th:' Empire. 25 YEARS AGO March 13, 192G Isaac Lear, master of the halibut is fishine, vts.sel Cauc Spear, was rtrowivori a sea. fallint', trom the boat, whi'e drawing in liear at Squally Channel, uu muvss south of here. He could not swim, rising once and sinking in 200 fathoms of water. On board were Harry Lear. Will Marshall and Nathaniel Mugford. The first shipment of ore from Dunwell mine was taken south by the steamer Prince Rupert, for shipment to Trail smeller. 0r , ! In the annual election ol oih-, c(?rs for the Woman s Missionary y Society of the Pir.-t United Church, Mrs. O. V. Wilkinson was elected president with Mrs. W. H. Kcrgin, vice-president and Mrs. W. J. Kiikp.ilrick treasurer. Sec-, retaries are Mrs. W. T. Kcrgin,! Mrs. J. Ciccone. Mrs. Krikevsky, and Mrs. W. H. Sherman, Sr. l Tun too shots at. the miniature rille ran'-.' were M. M. Lamb and, R. Davidson wilh 95. W. Urass wa- second vi!h 93, while Geo. Wilkinsnn broii"lil l) the rear u iih K7 Johnny Greco Retains "HUe MONTREAL (CP) Belling Johnny Greco successfully de fended his Canadian welter- weight championship last night by scoring a ninth-round tech-! nlcal knockout over Gaby Fer-f land of Montreal in a twehe- round title match. ' ; For Actum, Advertise! HOW TO ftllliVI SIMPLE SORE THROAT Apply warm oil frsaly to neck. Rub In wtl. mauoging muictt and glandi. At drug- giiti' for 85 Var',T-"g(Lj eSSionci HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE f : KNI'.RAI. ( !ONTR ACTOIJS Building and Repairs Of all kinds ' ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BUHNERS PHONES Black 752 Red GDI P.O. Box 1070 II. (1. IIELGERSON LIMITED liEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 90 Evenings Black 899 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden lliils and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL coEUssrs MUSIC, STORE Agents for the finest In Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 2104111 St. Ph. Black -3P.9 ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTING AND , PAPER HANGING Phone Blue 901 Box lf.19 241 West 5th Avenue Wh Why miffT with backache or lainful t"r. runs? M.tny tind ouick relief bv takinf1 Chase's Kiilnev-Liver Pillft. This plover, remedy treats two conditions at once: contains special remedial inaredtents lor both kidney and liver disorders wtucsj often caijbe baikache. Dr. Chase I 1 a name you cao lDR.CHASESr I j l ! cine l j- rof MATTSON'S UPIiOLSTfilllNO Phnnr Blue flit!. P.O. Box .120 33(1 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. I1KATKRS and AUTOMATIC PI.OOR FUIiNAf'KS RANGE R WINERS Uncnnditinnal Giuirantep of r.atisfacl ion on Ail .'W.rvices f,OUl)ON D. RONSON Oil Burner fipeclalisl 733 5th Ave. W. Black 503 SCOTT McLAUKN CHART ERED ACCOUNTANT James Block (108 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block phone 3.17 P.O. Box 130 f,'i5 Fire nnd Frost Proof "Storaqe for Rent Central Location Thone 422 HOI Sf W $13,700,000; provincial buildings, $10,000,000; grants toward hos construction ( gross i $3,000 Quesnel central power de velopment $1,000,000; Okahagan control $950,000; grants to-! school construction $5,000,-000; P.G E. construction $4,500,-' 17. Authority would be asked to appropriate revenue surpluses to extent of $3,100,000 as follows: $1,500,000 towards the hospital insurance deficit; $000,000 harii-sui lacing o; roads; $1,000,000 for the sinking funds debt redemption. 18. Mr. Anscomb, in dealing federal-provincial fiscal relations, pointed out that British C.lumbia had contributed relu-j tively far greater sums to the fedeiai treasury than the other provinces and that it would appear therefore that British Columbia was not receiving an amount thai would compensate, for llv exp'oilaliim of lis natural resources. a 19. Mr. Anscomb stalvd he real it was difficult to secure remedial measures in times uch ,s these but hoped the federal government would reeogniw British Columbia's claim, at least in part, and that full remedial measures would be lake.i n the future if the agreements were to continue. TOO MI CH SOCIAL All) i In conclusion, the minister stated, a'U-r producing a chart showing the volume of money spent by the province in .support various programs now in force, that "I have no alternal iv.' but to warn the legislature and; the people generally that, In my; opinion, far too great an em-! phasls is being placed upon social assistance welfare ami education, and far too litlle attention is being paid to the productive services, such as development of agriculture, mining, the conservation and stabilization of our forest and fishing Industries, and, finally,, to provide those means of commun!- cation that promote industrial expansion, Mich as highways, bridges, ferries, etc.". In analyzing these exncnditmvs. the years 1929-30, 1939-40, 194(5-47 were used for a comparison with the estimates for the coming year. It was shown that the costs of , health and welfare had risen from $4,100,000 in 1929-30 to $30,000,000 for lire coming year; thai, educalron costs had risen from $4,250,000 to $17,400,000' that debt charges had risen from $7,500,000 to $17,210,000 e.sj against expenditures on public! domain of $5,240,000 in 1929 and $24.000 000 odd for the coming! year. Mr. Anscomb contended most strongly that far too litUe was being done to promote industrial expansion to insure that the great humanitarian services could be maintained and pro tected In the future. ounuTv mm AP3PULM PHICC S5 r k ill AM4 Thi advcrtiKmcw tt not publiihcd luplayid by c Lkruor Control Board ot k ComcjM ol Sriuik Coluatb,. RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GAS AND I'.I.I-CTKIC HANOI'S Phone Blue !)!"; PACIFIC ELECTRIC I!; i: i Mi : 1 1 1 v s j. r : r ' 0 . v. f p y 1 I i 'Hi a '1 F V 1 ti . .- -t. 5 t i tt ' t 'ir 4 t: I. I ."' ... ' HAVE IIUYKH War! line. J.1' more Ihlln" ' Miecliiiil anil Aniislrtilil A'-" 2H7 teves.t. WANTKf)- l) by Celanese lirererred. I'tt' HI II IH KS I HV PLUMHlNti and H' Hlieel nieUI u ravel nxi'ii West. Pit-11"' ait,lf" " lilSt LOST Pair to Hex Calf w.inl HU P W loTpinriF.Nt'c PliimrjHr CWKWANT' 1 t'ahr Siiiitlif'1 llsliell I"'1", C Jinx fl4. Dailv i'HINCB AopIv I" Mu"' SI ore. i n t n v- I I lit K M K i MATIONM.I.Y KNOWN NAMES - l.im:-lie;t Siiecler Hnovels. Ciuur.s: lir.usitiie:.: AuaiiM. Road tlruilii., l.illi, f..ul liiu. Illait liio Kuuil MailiU-liuuce, Eiuiiiiuu'iil.; Owen Clautsliell Buckets and KocK l ii anuies; . T, I., i-iimtli Concn l.e Mixer.s; ' Clui'K KuiKlill i'liicKs: Nelson bti.:Ket 'ajuuers lor iitoikoile. and Snow Keinuvat: lin e Portable Cenlriluuul Humus; Na-I tioual Orauiine Scruoeis and buckets; Nlinliai All Steel a a soli ne Hoists: Nalionaii Portable Sawmills: National Kuturv Screens and Conveyors ! Kull inloi illation ltnni National Mueliinerv Co. iamiled.l Vhih ollvl. U.U ill) FOR SAI,E -Oil stove pot bm n- j er. oil healer, washim; iii:i-j chine vactiiiin cleaner, 12x9; carpet and felt, 3 piece chesterfield suite. 3 end tables,' bedroom suite. Sinner Sewing. Machine. 4 scalier runs, radio. 2 standing lumps, dinner '.set . 1 lawn mower. 101 5th Ave. East., Oreen 955. ((ilipj j FOR SALE - Automotive eimine 2 to 1 reduction gear and! marine clutch $175. coinpleie. i Apply Joe Sliu-e-Smll.il, (ien.l Del Prince Rupert. (tidpi ' FOR SALE Mew and used fur-I nil lire, hardware and clothing I ill the lowest possible prices. B. C. Furniture. 3rd Ave W. FOR SALE I , Bed complete wilh mill tresses, exi-ellenl con-' till ion. Phone Red 5!i3 ;invf I lime. - l (13c l :FOIt SALE - Coal and wood! ! 1 ler: iilro wli'k nil burner! nnive. Reasouablv priced. 124 j 8lii East. (U'.liH i I'OR SAI F, -Clirvsler Crown 110 lip. S'.-.-l redtielion murine motor. Recnnilil ion like new. Marine General Repairs. lfi4ii I'OR SAT E House tr ;iiler on new elm" :is Interior ished. 123: Park Ave. Slip i FOR RAt.E Bedroom suite, complete, spline; filled mattress. Phone Ulark 024. Kifipi FOR K AT,F.r Wick burner, ood ronrtilior Call al 533 7th West evenings. Ki2nl FOR RATE One fi-hnlr. ice cream freezer, nnd one 4-hoie A-l shape. Phone Blue 81!l 3c OOT.TCII AN rrn".e Ilrt attali'v. For sale nt, B.C. Furniture, ttf itii'Atr.s OIL BOreNFIt RPeT'I AT .1ST Stove service and ronalrs O D Ron.son llbelr W,rt itfi WATCH REPAirtS - r-ronml efficient, I service Oeoree Cnok Jeweller. Satisfaction l C ARS I 'OK SM.V I 1910 CHEVROLET 2 door sedan, recently overhauled and in ; I order. $77:itlll Inclmlln l'lil Ib-enee. Alio v tu M. M Kieplicns, Klierilf. Prince Rupert. Kile" i't iU SALE' 2 White Irucks. tan-ileiu dual drive. 9(1(1 rubber, 214 wheelbaae. Worked 3 months. Terms Anplv Albert, Houston, l.iwoil Creek. 11 C. tli3)t FOR SALE -$22;. '35 Ford Sedan Phone Red 970 alter 7:00 ii in. US2p I PI KSONAL I W AN t 'I'O MKKP I'.lt l lietwecn nee of 27 and 30. Obtei'l coni-patiionsliin. Have house ami ear. Mav artaiige llieeling nv eorrespnudeiice to Ho" " ): Daily News. l02pi CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper batteries und radialois Phone 543 - cull - 02!" tilh VV , City. -Li llt' NORTHLAND Dalrv milk delivered 24e per uuarl. Wliv pav more? Phone 1 lor Uullv de-livei" service (M-2!ll TASTY TEA ROLLS can be obtained t.odav and every dav at I he Ktiperl Bakerv Lhl. 1'lioiie r,i;l lor orders. Of At ( t)l NTA TS I'tlliLIC ACCOUNTANT. lncoilK I'ax special 1st. K O. Furl-Slone Itiiildiug. Red 5!'3. "Viltn It I AL USTATK. Ft ill SALE 111" Four Wartime House First overlook Street, Ex-cellenl coiidiliou.. Sjiap tor cash. Ull ra-mndern Home, fieri Ion Two. Concrete basement, ceirtrnl heatinif hitfdwootl Honrs, open fireplace, picture windows, beau! ilul view One of Hie finest, homes in I lie cli.v. Exclusive lislinu. For furl her informa-linn and inspection Phone !7 . (. P. TINKER to CO. LTD-Itesiier Blk. Eves. Red 5j. FOR SALE Larue 4 wurttmo. full cement basement, concrete walks Newlv nainled and decorated $2,000 00 down balance as rent. Armstronif Auen-cies. Phone 342 or 2(17 cvrs. t(12cl FOR RAT,E-5-room house ful V furnished. 10 mllnites waiK from past office. Apply Box I Daily News. 5P MAI.K A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT:! A. L. HELL, C A. ROY SIIAND, C.A. 353 3rd Ave. W. Box 21 13 Phone 8f! '.an, fttNV ' ...cC It"' , lr'l'. rii' ..in". !' 'A'". at Mi' J S : H. ii;i:.7. eil M"" ; K -" News. ROOM '"r rf"' Ill ., alt 1 itoo1 ' b'knt Fori 611', HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Cult tire in all il.s braiifh-s 204 4th Street. Phone ELECTROI.UX ' Sales ant. Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 070 Box 1026 For genuine parts and service phone or write above.