Prince Rupert Daity(Mews Monday, March 10,'UIM' .: News of the District . f . ...r. .. : -.,...12 ... ..... ... 4 Jf w'i'"miltwnW(rrrtw : Bodic, president. The plan calls for building the mill on the Unit on either side of Glacier Gulch new matt) haulage level at gS00 and the Jessie property, three ft .elevation at the raie of alJat miles to the west, as well as 40 feiet wwk!y. As soon as pos- claims north and south of tb slb!e JeVeU will be opr-nedi oi main uronerlv. An nntinn hns n-, ,.,.i i't'.. ....,.- -lorm system so it could readily be in-! TERRACE I OPICS i Glacier Gulch Planning. Mill , , - ' im. mil at ninaiiuufl ul AUifUiri4 mflf, fW re S0UreS be" bte" tak,'n als0 im ,he Wale 2S00 levels -u,d drilling will" re- come available. claims, on the other side of the i surae on m U ft. avvc.oped (C Meanwhile Glacier Gulch Min-j Jessie. The latter Is making ar- ihont 'tt'Wyn Wi:h'''x ing o. L,ca. nas taken steps to rangements lor an active pro- faces ia ( ('( t.vo on each ld'iul, Most interesting phase of the development program at Glacier 1 1 1: 1,1 1 iuhuu Kiuuiiu. All, s ' b11- l ' - !nrl 5i sv;t iS' Ik' -rtn-vi! nrr niii- Oulch Mining Co, Ltd, Drooertv montt1 claims. have been fctaked i At tl con.pany's mine on the eramfi'i.H.al oiiSi.n:e is eX- on Hudson Bav Mountain near f?venng m l,ne rounl between south side of Glacier Guah. a pected ici q Mud? a Smithers is about to start. .1 company s original holdings riLse is being pushed un from the mining wHi.m t The St. Patrick's Day dance, held annually by the Oddfellows' Lodge here, was enjoyed by a large crowd who danced to the music of the local orchestra. Presiding at the door was Jack Barman and the door prize went to Bob Koch. Refreshments were served by the men with the ladies of the Rebekahs making the sandwiches. Ji;. ..). - . . Ant.'.pinnt.incr thut. within n fii " muiiLiis suosimuiaj siiver-ieaa-1 zinc ore tonnage will be devel-; oped by drifts on three levels, the company has acquired a mill site and plans to proceed either with ! a mill on its own account or to invite other companies to co-' operate in establishing a customs mill. The customs mill project is "T" i . Mild weather, during the past week, followed the storm when snow and a wind of gale proportions caused a blizzard which was the worst seen in many vcars. i ' Jf i ' con;idcred opportune in view of the widespread activity in the Smithers-Telkwa area, says L. W. 4k KKKuKT The On'ario Soc-cly ot At lists is preparing its 79th annual exhibition Cillery cf Toronto. An entry of some 500 works of painting and sculpture from all New Schoo, At Bella Be Word has been received from the campaign headquarters of the Canadian Cancer Society that 200 has been set as the quota for Terrace to reach in the 1 local drive for funds in April, i immitiion has been culled to 100 for exhibition. Sydney H. Watson, vice-president of ilisni'scs a painting of his that wi 1 be shown, with student Elizabeth German. (CP PHOTO) William Osborne is the Terrace campaign manager. ' ' ' I , DISASTER . N - signal! r v h 1 may you never live t I- i " 1 ivitliin Us sound ,! .?" V V 1 l !, "vS'""' ' ' " - H! 1 1 ' ' Throughout Cunaila ' ' ' ' 'Ji'' ' t ' k P ' ' it has Bounded too jt , 3 ' often in the past ' "t ' j ' 't months. Like refugerg & t ' , 1 , , ' ,1 n i f "n ' " ' , i " lleeing an auvan-inr ' ' ' A new four-room school will be completed and in operation at Bella Bella within two or three months. Clearing will also be done for a playground. Teachers are required for the new school, for which is also being built a teacherage. There will be native grades from elementary to high school in the building which is being built by the Department of Indian Message to GN Workers Donald Gordon Urges Co-operation Talks ' Of Finances MONTREAL It is essential Whisky, Sherry, Beef in Prison DUNFERMLINE Wm. Mcrrt-lees, chief constable of the Loth-ians and Peebles, says life in a British prison is becoming pleasant. . "Such things as whisky, sherry and roast beef have been carried to prisoners." he told the Business Men's Club. "I know of one Glasgow prisoner who has never missed his week-end Joint. What's mor., warders are being taught how to operate mvie projectors." liiviiibeis to the university and touched upon the university's close lies with the nation's business activities. The physics department, he said, had carried on much research work in the broad field of communications and marie many Important contributions to this branch of Industry. Chief Instructor G. M. Edgar lead a message of welcome from Mayor A. J. Rush to the class and said that the course at the university would last for lfi weeks with an additional eight weeks of field training in various telegraphic offices throughout Big Trucks to Kemano Bay Job We of hications ,i:)t - Importance of , jrns in tltc struggle f:i Hilda's five demo-: li arils was stressed r. general manager, pwal Telegraphs, at Telegraph advanced t-.' h-. lci at Western I'lifnTMly. Mure than iiie present at the sliti'li were attenrt-,i'4:;t G E. Hall of the fnov came from all ,'in provinces and the I !i tvuiinl out llMt. idf rcniiide imr world iiiiiy and that only a coordinated effort of fan save us, he ilrcc flow of id- i ; );ition is no less im-a .spi cily service to . ej of national ael tvi--'rfc; or otherwise." He (4 lad that specially i arc in an enviable 'ojinakc an effective 'Church Ban Is Ordered , VATICAN CITY (CP) The Ro England Getting Norwegian Snow that harmony and efficiency be co-partners and co-workers within the railway industry, said Donald Gordon, C.M.G., chair-1 man and president of the Can-! artian National Railways, at the twenty-first annual dinner meeting of the CNR staff Service Club he'd here on Saturday evening. "For while the Canadian National has everything else in common with other railways, the breadth of public 'service demanded of us is peculiarly our own." Mr. Gordon urged all CNR employees to develop an Intense pnoe in" the national usefulness of their work and understanding of the high type of public service to which their employment calls them. "We are espe- Four big gravel trucks moved through the city last week en -route to Kemano Bay in Gardner Canal where they will be used by Northern Construction Co. in road building operations to the Aluminum Co. of Canada powerhouse site 10 miles inland from Kemano Bay. The trucks were driven by highway as far as Haielton where they were transferred to the Canadian National Railways and brought on here, They were taken by barge from here to Kemano Bay. man Catholic Church Saturday excommunicated all persons wh.i had a part in the banishment of Archbishop Joseph Beran of Prague and who participated in other acts against the church in Czechoslovakia. ' I eiK'oiy, tiiousanils of f & 4 j " ' '" 1 Canadians have been I,, . -. , 4t.-?.,,-.7..;'"-. fH': '" ' ' i driven from their ' , J ?( I homes by raging i ' t --" " fireB, floods aiid other I - . ' '' jL ( i catautroplivs, t ' ;'4-..v:lj ' r i s . V,,''il'li T f i ll . Mui .v i . f LONDON.---Sixty tons of Norwegian mountain snow will be shipped to Humpstead Heath for the two-day Anglo-Norwegian ski-jumping competition. The event will commence with flood-lit night jumping on March 30. to the cuuntrv o The excommunication also includes priests and prelates appointed to church positions by the Czechoslovak government. i flcomed the class f si cially In need of such an understanding of the high type of public service to which their employment calls them. We are espnoally in need of such an understanding in these uneasy days when we scarcely know from one hour to the next how j.,i;,u or how sudden w'U be the 9 CHAMPIGEI La wm mm IIS INTERNATIONAL B06 DERBY demands we will be called upon to meet. That we will meet them no matter what they are or when they come, I have no doubt," he taid. VSH. FINANCES Speaking of the present capi-, tal structure of the CNR and its effect upon the company's fin-I anrial record. Mr. Gordon said: , "It is both disheartening and , bewildering for most of us to see f ; our company wind up the year , ! Mn" sixty million dollars to the , good on operating results and j ; st ill owe money. The public has evvn less understanding of the (f7 iiili-v'l ra '.vfcfei.!- - ! ill ; i v'fff '--J n "Dogs Well Conditioned" Says World Champion " My wonderful dogs deserve all the credit for their victory in the International Dog Derby in Ottawa. I only drove them. But I trained my dogs all year, and I brought them up to tip-top running condition for the race using Dr. Ballard's Meal Formula. In all my years of raising dogs, and racing them, I have never used a food that compares with it. This meal seemed to give my dogs more energy and endurance and really on the Anal day, I think they could have gone another thirty miles! " forth? f x" V k ED CROSS ' ;. - : ' a drag upon the public purse ."e nvres i'nd so Mrs that we are : extravagant, inefficient and a j rlraa i' "o:i the duoUc nurse find fertile ground in which to grow i the fa'-t. that v,e are none of I -ii--e thin"-! arM "ur operating j ratio will ttand comnarison with j iiiiv f'rst c'ass road on the con-I l '-nent." i He. concluded by expressing j concern over the rising cost of I livinff and he sympathized with ! every housewife who was -trying nfeu..J". . . . ,MMMtj " -" -' ' -. M ! .amta iMl n Vli to Ret by on a budget. To give an Hea what, nrice inflation had "re tir cnjj operating expenses 1150 Mr. Gordon said: V'e pi''1 on 41 million dollars CHOICE OF Girt0 Pick the Winner For Your Pet tliwler lias i-trm k. terror into a iMiinniiiiiily, WHKltKYKH the Ked On lias gone into imnwdUitv action, l'ooil, t-lcitliiii. medical siiiilies. have been rushed to the mciic. Almost before news of I lit- disaster has reached the public, organized lu-d Cross workers have been on the job, urranpiy: care and shelter for the stricken. f nm-? 'or tbc 'ame quantity of i materia's e nurchased in 1939 j ' at the "rices then nrevailing." rt Risk, president of the club,' WI. BALLARD S MEAL FORMULA , Introduced Mr. Gordon and he was thunkcrt bv the vice-president, W. D. Ross, who presented Mr. Gordon with an honorary j, life membership in the club, it i t.- it- h; first such honor to be 1 issued. ! branch of lied Ooks . To k'M ii this villi I and ciiiistantly gervire projM'rly f(uir )oiir contributions to (fie,,0 (( Cross also wnintainf: Free Wood Tr.iifiision S-rvii-e' " ' ()iitMst Hospitals Veterans Services And in many other,,,,, wavs help to save lives and , ( alert for emergencies takes money. )IJ are asked to help. And surely this is truly a ease where "It is more blessed to give than to receive!" u dry f00tj for r . winner right now get - ds Meal Formula. ' Wonder Aleol will keep your dog in tip-top condition "s Packed wiih 1 k.. "lo?. alleviate suflcrnii;. The uork of Mrrcy mn vr t iuls ,. , with body building vitamins; and contains all the essential f for o balanced diet. add a ''Ml water. Economical because less -"j!rP10.reiust I to flic ... ' . . V ' '.' - fl'lt i' 111. A I-.. nn"' ii ii inf-l .1 . , i- ..f'T iv Hi' ' !. : ill tc-i; , ,im hi meai rormula is needed to feed your dog scientifically. "If or mix with Dr. Ballard's tinned foods," kibble, or biscuits. ' jcer Veterans Cheei (Enemy , OTTAWA. A happy twist of j hislory had South African war i veterans living in Ottawa, it i thnir annual dinner here, ap-; p'auding a speech by the son jf I a leader of their old enemies of ; 51 years ago. Memories had mel-l lowed. i They heard an address by the ' hish commissioner for South 1 Africa, Hon. Adrian Roberts, KC, son of the Boer secretary of war and great grandson of ' the second president of the Or-: ange Free State. II Inn 1 "VAfj: i sm . a ew Meal is completely odourless to humans yet isfying aroma that All dogs love! This odyrthemant, on behalf of Th Canadian RwJ Crass Society's ?crr?pcr'rs hr (vi- -'i inwc-frf by A. ' ur 'avourite store in two-pound pacleages, f 'cal 25 nd 50 pound bulk bags. ' Tut? fu" of ener9y vitality and endurance, UlUDEAl 0f champions UARD'S MEAl FORMULA. SMITH & ELKINS LTD. WILFOP.D ELECTRIC .'i TMOMA5 McMEEKEN & SONS LTD.' SiLVERSiDES BROS. ! :'''"'.. GRAND CAFF PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. ' BILL SCUBY FURS RUPERT TOBACCO STORE IDFAL CLEAN E S3 S PltMCE RUPERT COWLING ALLEY ' Bit ween Sept. 1, 1947, and Dac. 1, 1350. average weekly earnings In leading Canadian industries 1 rose from $36.76 to $46.72.