I THE DAILY NEWS. prince bfpI:rt - uhlxiSU Columbia PtbTlshtd EVerf Afttrhdbn, Ecept Sunday, by rrinee Rupett Dalto He, Limited. 'Third Avenue H. ..t'ULLElt Managlng-Edltdr SUBSCRIPTION KA'l'tS Subscription Rates lh City Per year, $5.00; Halt Year, $2.50; One Month, .50c: One Week. 12c. Dut.oL Town Subscribers by Mall. $3.00 a Year Advertisint and Circulation Telephone 98 : ADVERTISING KATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion 25 Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion .02 Member of Audit bureau oi Circulations MEMBER Or THE C.'ANAblAS fttEAS . Tht atbtdl&n Pt4 Ii eiclutlttly enuflj to aw lor republication of HI nr dMpatebe mutd t6 It or to the AMoclatod Press in this paper mid Mao th locttl publisbAd therein. All rtkhb ot repubUctlon of special dentM.toha therein are tlto treerved DAILY EDITION Editorial Saturday, July 12, 1941. For those of us who favor the' Hakelton'i'oute tlie; recommendation of the Alaska Highway commission is a rlis.TnnninflTIPnt . Wo rinfl linno1 tim niTmiicainil vniilr1 fihd the advantage of the coast route would outweigh the .ujshu vantages anq inat tne nignway would come iar enough yest to be an advantage to the Whole ihterior cobntry. Howewr, have to acknowledge that the interior route has its advantages. r Judging from the report received yesterday tif the findings of Canadian section bf the highway comhiissiort, -th'e.;-Uhitetl States section of the commission'may be quite jiffeheht frohv the Canadian and there is nothing to indi- cAteihbW the inttter will be finally decided. Presumably, ihfef.Uhited States members will favor the Ha'zeilolt i-oute ahd; if they.ptit up the greater part of the money for the wj)rk tjf troilBttHietiort, their choice should have the greater weight. , . One important Teature should be that the highwav by way bf thfe Yukon tioes not serVU SoUtheastei;n Alaska vherea f rohl Hazelton it Would not be difficult to build rft once Rupert and feri"y to Ketchikan. Should Ihei United States and Canadian relations become closer than at present it is to be presumed that the tl-ade l-elations of I Ketchikan and Prince RUpert Would be greatly ilnpT-oved ahd steamshfp services between the two places become much HiOre Sequent. Cars would often go south by Wav of Prince RUpert ahtl the highway. All these possibilities have to be considered and provided for. Wooden Vessels Needed , ;the suggestion made several times in the past and 'febn.,BP,tt..b X Ll0 Ci'aiB stehlay as one of the. possibi Hties is that coast patrol boats be built at the dry dodk Which Would be useful for. Wat1 purposes until the war isoverand then be converted into halibut fishine boats for fishing m the westerly, halibut waters. This seems tb have been proiiosetl fit-st by L. W. Patmore K.C. aJ. ?W5Jpihg aiive the fall halibut fishing and revived later ih ephheetion With meeting the present W On, the surface it looks like, an excellent plan. Canada shou Ulget a lamr share of the fishing from the July and AutrtM mill hottiMv jnlunUibv y m great national public health policy in Canada, a plan of co operation with the nrovinces. a blan of education, of i6r relation and co-ordination." declared Hon. Ian MacireRSie. iftW-ty. the preservation of demo-&Ktle insUlutions. must be our "Above all and transcending all, the development of a great na-tfohal scheme of Social u lZ V . U"U1 in 331(1 Mafekenzle, "shaU yttu feJ. 1 uf0re . "W I. I know ' the Canada that & TMX, i s . . , ... , ... nette's Stocking Club. 1B2) j WANtfii) Wanted by gtntieman, furhished 2-room apartment. Apply box 120 Dally News". (1021 WOltK WANTED EDUCATED lady about 40 desires position In store, warehouse, post office work, as housekeeper for hotel or private, good cook. Apply r Box 121, Dally News. (1621 WANTED Local girl for boarding house work. Box 531 tf: PERSONAL NOW IB THE TIME TO GET A I GOVERNMENT JOB as clerk,) Postman, Customs Clerk, 8tno., eW. Five Domlnlon-wtde exams held ince the war began. Free Booklet. M.C.C. Schools Ltd., y,,.. . . ... . Winnipeg, uiaest in canaaa. wo . ' " ' i Agents. 'WaJKIM of the Canadian Daily you cAn run a home kWDEnT 4Newapr AfcsWiJhpn, of the Canadian Press and of the ' Canadian Audit BUreau of Circulations; It is the onlv naner north KdergatWn Institute, care' M. of Vancouver and West of Edmonton holding membershin b: fi feh(X Winnipeg,. Man. in these organizations. b v 1 ' 1 FOR KBN1 . ... - ' " t FOR RENT At Lakelse Lake, hew - w. When Yon x!, wht a Reliable, Comfortable, UependabU furhished cabin with garden and; T AYl rowboat, 5.'00 a week Including; Ki M jk 1. 1TlA.I pi lirLlt- 'tI O ' :Mboat Phbhfe jg., , (166)j Sei-vke "wINC 15 Bonironiio?)M " U Hour fiirvlc ai Itetular Itatei ' ROOM 6114 Board-Phttn Blue 901. j -r L-u.c 64) i Jr. : and ....V. CLUI1IMI V. ILJIIIIl I llllfr I PIV III . ... . ... I j . vfet. .9.1. : H52 FAQl TWO THI D'AILY'Rlfff ' . Saturday, JulJlfltf. THE RIGHT PLACE To Buy T ?Gr SHOES Oliyx, Plio-Pedtc and Tango Pumps, Miss Atlanta and Vanity Maid (::., for Women Hartt, Scott & McHales, Grebb and Campacs For Men Jack & Jill, Hewestons, Sismails For Misses arid Children PENMVN'S HOSIERY Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes Hon. Ian Mackenzie Talks Of Problems To Be Dealt With the nw plan, must brine, will' brififf. a remedy for all that." i He declared that if old dt$gma ' I ahd old doctrines, old philosophies of government cannot solve thi After The War In An Addressfe'S "M iThe heart of the world that is to i, -i. , i . ii. i r.i.ii ii tiii Itnme will be determined upon a Mil ust be Security of Living for All People.With Ahontionl, sdhitlon of a problem nf Poverty New World Ahead is His Vision jthat has battled the" statesmen of former years. OTTTittkrv .ti.lv ' Looking Id thfc world at- large, 10 w0 a lna fn T.i nV , ... , , , .. A ,8 1"";.'" " "Hhe speaker asserted that peace must be" based bit collective secure Ity Which ffsls upon "collective force and collective preparedness, Slhd hot upon collective idealism, Canadiah Club here. He added that the plan. "Will SttSUW JSk- mp" that those who return from over- r . J. , ,:, f'f?112 ST? 016 ProblMns under ""strengthehed, and "even the stahd- ZTk "u?... JZJ.TSSI- ..t.iaW of living that is precarious m uruvuui w, ensure men wiumic( i e reaaonauie mommy ux mu-sbmt naUoris, Should be uhlVer conaiuons uiai me ngni lo neaun or; . uiv reorganization 01 i;ana-wlll be accompanied by tne power dian agriculture on secure stand- to attain health." ards to return a secure living for Stating that the Domlhion gov- the farmer and his family; the ernment had alreadv Given thought ; planning of timed public works. to what must be effected when tnat tan be initiated at the close npare riliirn$ Mr tarkenie of the war sd that they inay ab- said plans had been laid down for sorb a small amount of skilled and1 the demobollzatlon and for the mucn unskilled labor; the develop-after-care of the returned lighting ment l Canadiah Export IndUstrlM forces; for pensions to those who that can employ Canadian labor in have earned pensions; for the Canada by supplying goods to treatment of the disabilities of overseas marKets. salized and maintained by a real League of Nations which will be the guardian of the liberties and comforts bf mankind." "t believe," he declared, "that after the agony ahd the anguish bf these tragic days have passed . . the finest days in all the world will lie ahead t that those days will see the greatest rallying in the history of the world of the children ot the city' of man to the causa and Instnratlnn nf thp rltv those rendered unfit, and "for the ranting, to development 01 our ,of aort treatment of all those who have reat natural resources, and pro-- He believed; too. that we shall enlisted, for one year after the endive development 01 nignways conclusively "win this 'War time of Iheli- dtsch-qre'e." Thef-e to "Wnk us closer together in the would also be preference of em- Dominion and to link our great ptoymem, ih the Civil Service ai ntres of scenic beauty closer to wpn as in inHrt':Mfv fnr ihnke tohn tne travellers wno come irom have served, he added. "The maintenance of individual NURSES ASK PAY BOOST upon which' we have engaged as crusaders of Christianity." Mr. Mackehrie stated his belief frlfhdly lands, Mr. Mackenzie as-, themselves are giving tremendous serted that there must be: hnnirht t-n fnnHotnontoi rir.Mi and that -peace will not be decided by 1 "junta or a cabal, or any giildlng stars in the future, he as- security, by clique of of rulers." rulers." It It will will be be a a peace peace serted, but predicted that "some J "tv, of. 'dictated by the people themselves, restrictions may be required during !AM Post-waf oroblems the period of mobilization." 77 y !, 1 f . V .tne wl the Mr. Mackenzie foresaw that "the ."t.,: ";r,r,"r.'T, masses oi tne people, tmit v,oo am asai". 1 nPe ana pray," " ' nPTAPA He m. hrAlra . 1 Trtrt ,H)1 I nimM, .a. . n n . . u.uc uun ua, uinwn, jUiy iz; ivr) More SDlration SpirailOn, U IS In in full lUU SWay. otiv" ,e)l nnemntnmMt an rrtAt nnnnn - .a i Predicting that a plan of record '".rrr u"; u44 ZZ'rt? n? u t- mi nnuun nave peuuoroa tne mui. sthictlon for Canada "mUst be TlJ J." c.ij anu tv nui, n utib nc nwtr i loiiiaiii, u in uiry ui iieaim ior increase and in other portions of the Em- """"l i"cl'cw "ie new.woer, ooume present payments. pSre." He named the following as .- i FOR SALh tt)R SALE Trbller, 33 ft., good condition. Box 118 Dally News. I Ml . FOR SALE 4-room house, Seal Cove Circle, $1000 cash or $1200 . terms. Inquire Blue Wing Lunch, Seal Cove. tf-. FOR "SALE Household tioOrs, 5 sinks with white enamel backs, Crane globe ahd gate Valves lh Al condition at very tow prices. r Phone Black 324. B. C. Furniture. . Third Avenue. Lost WANTED 100 women to Join Ah- v..1 ., boil. 1 "' ,r 1 FOUR At the Top Four Giants of Outstanding Performance That Lead the World ASY-For Better Washing KELVINATOR-For Refrigeration VICTOR-For Radio SJNGER For Sewing Put YoUf Money on Sure Winners Ciuaranteed Belter . VAiup SERVICE SATISFACTION , ' V All Four Winners ':'. 'v'.' At PEAT MAlk t-UEL Eire annually itonsumes 1,000000 tons more peat, than coal; BLAZE NOT NEEDEb IV was once 'believed that rubles lh contained an IHtehial fin. thai ramadelk , L!0'" f l whJch uldcou.d eVentuall, bhnfe Water frl bEPARTMENX OF LABOUR CAHAbA V.t Your Government dfesires to avoid trie vicious spiral ofihflation. to do so. if is curbing pric6-:;ihcrcasesj: repW.'ire'cohttolled profits ate testricted and hignly.taxed, But this' b hbbenough! Thfe efFtct of these controls Would be offset if no tohtroHvete placed on basic , wages. The unregulated rate betWeeh wages and cost of living would produce an inflation harmful to all Canadians fekcept the profiteer-Avhile it lastvd and disastrous in its afterrnath. In place of any increase Ih basic Wage rates, Which, WbUld thereby increase prices and which workers are asked to forego, your Government has provided by Order in Council 7440 tkat a cost bf living bonus be paid to protect the workers against price increases fh basic necessities. This bonus h not a wage increase. It rises jand falls automatically with living costs. It provides 25 cents per week for each rise df one point in tbe cost of living except where juvenile or female workers earti lesiHaii 50 cents per hour " Ottawa ' a 'July 7, im v i ELECTROCUTE WHALES Electricity is displacing the grenade harpoon In whale hunting. RLiTz bur, Australia -has a bettle (Pheroso-bhus vertlcallst Which defehds itself by sending out a little cloud ot acrid Vapor. in which event they receive 1 per cent, of their basic Wage rate. This order Has the following advantages: 1- ln relating bonuc to cwt of living It checks the race bchveth toages ahd prices; 2- Bejng bh flat rare baits it Cavours the lower paid Workers.. " 3tlJit4i employer and employee to dJne.ne' amount of tKe bonus pay able. H ip. rcmoye one , cause of labour friction. It, makes for industHil stability in this time p( wa 1 4-It h the fairest possible plan for the worker the employer ahd the laar that has yet been devised. . 1 As thb order is applied and- both erh-plbyet-s arid employees observe iUh the spirit and in the letter its beneficial effects will become increasingly apparent. It will, took contribute hrart'eyer increas ing production bf the tools of War. 4 H. A. McLAktY, --: -Minfiter of Idtiwr