POLISH DEATH PENALTY r.oOK t.M Writer Abollflon oj u- lfnI 8 trial period renins and psy- i nd educations L are proo- LI' . Prlmlnal hd ni a tn::'.H'0 vu Kt secretary nu"" 11,. Rir .lili , lft " i , IS mnll 01 juuiift IC -. .... -i Edfl prooaD'.y '! con- ,-.: rruiTrucK thi.t 4 k. .ii r.uui i 0 DC WIUR s'..D- ned and .at Ft . oum " Ina.' nbe replaced L 3l in: Itutionai rnfnVtllc I j ... Q.r .., LordTfmp.c f -v;rs not put '"to I... or war cundi Lbabl.v will be ln- n tht new le?i.sla ystkm .,: ... wod to have lit aboiluon ot the ty cut ws redy to m n lead to an id .:- in crimes ui a -d to a ir.ai RiiP!i::e does not In- (e olation can iiijo. rm; ci c;:uld provide a ftr nirn every prif - fb( id''d according hx iDiutics and de led: applied as rc- 0. experts. New oe laid on soclai f,ui:- :; pr 3ners, with and p., ,1: cedents Rn.y; nn was corn- Em .ud not De leu , (ii . !e with only i- p oi voluntary Be , uid be assisted la -it for himself Bo the state was II ON CENTRES Hp ... recommen ce a. :uea Dy par- :;irh they never u.id approval of wzr Indicated. cci for the creation tu.i centres for ycung Ireland and hostels litre prolonged train - N unnecessary. Tht id a, court should be impc:; a sentence of In on a younu ol- io other method of dealing with him was ap propriate. tmservatlve committee report said treatment of young ni::noeri Enould be directed at preventing them drifting lno a life cf crime. They should not be mde to feel that society had cast them out because they had been In trouble. LIQUOR GREAT ENEMY OF THE NATIVE PEOPLE To keep liquor away from the Indians Is not only vital to native health and morality, but It Is sound business practice as well, Indian Agent F. E. Anrield said hi ah address before the Prince ..Rupert Rotary. Club Thursday afternoon. Veteran ol '27 years of study Ing and assisting the native people with their problems, Mr, Anfleld allotted first place to liquor as the agent which Is doing most to destroy their health, and appealed to the citizens to make further efforts to stop the illicit traffic. Prince Rupert, he said, is the centre of the greatest concentra tion of Indian population in Canada. They are an economic factor with great Influence In the region, and money which is channeled into the purchase of bootleg liquor Is money 'hat does not pass through genuine business channels. rsrp.itpst handicarj of the In dian department has been its lack of personnel, a condition which the present Senate-Con gress commission on Indian affairs has recognized, Mr Anfleld said. The Indian Department Is an administrative agency, not a policy making arm of the government, he declared, and thus Is carrying out the "ill of the Canadian people hi matters concerning the native population. Mr. Anfleld, who was wel comed Into the club as a mem ber by acting president Les Gordon, received the warm applause of the club members for his remarks on a subject so Important to Prince Rupert. BEYOND CALL OF DUTY ASKAM-IN-FURNESS, Lanes.. Eng. W Billy Askey, 17, star rugby player, showed how he could tackle when a hare scampered across the playing field. Billy dived and caught the hare 150-YEAR LAPSE More than 150 years elapsed between the discovery of South Africa and establishment of the first European settlement there. nun i t f " Iamb L lil i Burns crew JUST HEAT AND SERVE 'fmV-' li fc I fall o fiUrn blEW and VEAL STEW V0u kn "u"i lU. UIMITtlU V "I Superior Quality Canned Meats k Wood for Sale! PW AVAII.Amr- rriu inn.niTR I1F.MVEKY 00 Cords of Seasoned Scrap Lumber Ilass lMnch lengths, free of nails $10 P cord W f'ass trimmings up to H-lnch lengths, $8 per cord Irlass, various lengths uncut $ P cord fon COURTEOUS AND RELIABLE SERVICE MMOHS TRANSFER P'one niack 156 P l hone! ni.,.,1, - Bx 1131 Station B Office: J. II. Malr's Auction Rooms j Third Avenue tasi TAKING GREAT INTEREST IN EXHIBITION OF INTERNATIONAL INTERESTr King ' George VI and Queen Elizabeth are shown as they .look at some orthe toys ow toe BrUata arts at the Victoria n and Alber. and applied Can Make It" exhibition of industrial products museum in London. The exhibition, officially ooened by the King, was the hlggest of International Interest held in Britain since tne war. SAWLOG SCALE FOR SEPTEMBER Sawlog scale tor the Prince Rupert forestry district during September was 20,186,579 btfard feet, according to the monthly bulletin issued t6day by District Forester J. E. Mathleaon This amount brings the year's total to 110,220,428 board feet. Comparison with September, 1945, shows that the last month's production was more than 2,-000.000 board feet less, while the nine-month total for 1945 was more than 37,000.000 board feet greater than this year. Pole and oiling production in September was 210,509 lineal feet, p.n increase if f..ooo f?Pt over September, 1945.. Total pole and piling production In tne dis trict this year is 3.843,430 lineal feet, as compared with 1,592,127 for the same period last year. Tie production was 13,400 units, as compared with 34.991 in September, 1945,- while the ENGAGEMENT NOTICE I The encasement Is announced of Mary Cecilia, only daughter of Mrs. Cecilia L. Corrigan and the late John Corrigan of Pembroke, Ontario, to Victor Doug las, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller, of Victoria, u.u., formerly of Prince Rupert. The marriage is planned to taice place October 12th, 194C, in Victoria. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Walter Warner wishes to tender his heartfelt thanks for all the sympathy and assistance elveh bv the many irienas dur ing the Illness and passing of the late Mrs. Warner. He wlsnes tn exnress especial appreciation of the constant and sympathetic care given by the Nurses or tne Prince Rupert General Hospital WANTED WANTED Oil burning range. Phnne Red 443. (240) WANTED TO RENT Two or three room unfurnished house Frank Burdett, Station "B," rtv (243) FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room, 601 Rnrden Street. UU FOR RENT Fully modern fur nished 3-room house near Seal Cove Cold Storage, Va-ant Oct. 18. Phone Blue 825. (239) FOR RENT 2 single housekeep ing rooms. Single men only. Apply 221 5th Ave. East (243) FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. Apply 801 Borden Street. tf ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and table meals. Home away from home. Green Rooms, 622 Fraser St. (244) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Capable woman for housework, by hour, macu 805. 240 HELP WANTED female general helrj. business hours, oooa wages. Reference at Gold- bloom's, 322 Third Ave. (240) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more ppnnomlcallv. use the modem and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manurac tured bv National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, n n. tuj cordwood cut last month was" 299 cords as against 15 cords' in September of last year. Sawlog production by varieties last month, in board feet: Fir-480.598. Cedar 3,314,415. Spruce 12,740,437. Hemlock 3,634,156. Jackplne 330,270. Balsam 1,427,593. COASTAL "POST OFFICE" Before Europeans lived at the Cape of Good Hope, letters were left for passing ships under a rock which now is in the walls of the Capetown post office. EARLY PYRAMID About 4000 B.C., Imhotep, the first great architect of history, built the stepped pyramid as a tomb of Zoser, pharaoh of the third Egyptian dynasty. - - Classified Advertising - - and Engagement Announcements: 12. FOR SALE FOR SALE 66 acres f enced,,new buildings, good water, zou laying hens, 1 mile Kltwanga, B.C., school on place. Price $2500. Mrs. Kay Rowe. (240) FOR SALE Electric percolator. 10 cup size, $28.00. Ptionc Black 408. (24i) FOR SALE 1 ton dodge truck. 1928 Model. Apply at Suite 15, Mclntyre Block, between C and 7 (tf) FOR SALE New Restaurant at New Hazelton, B.C., on highway to Prince Rupert, next to hotel; running hot and cold water in kitchen; putting electric light In now; six furnished bedrooms upstairs. Apply Gust Chrlstianson, New Ha zelton, B.C. (256) FOR SALE Used folding chairs in good shape $1.50, dressers $14.50, used blankets, all wool $4.50; smoking stands, $1.25; dining room sets from $30; coal and wood heaters and stoves from $22.50; hassocks. $2.50; rug 6xl02 price $18; chesterfield In good shape, $65; Philco 7 tube radio, ,$25; new mirrors from $2; large selection of scatter rugs, lovely designs from $1.65; paint brushes, from 40c. All kinds of new and used furnlturs. B.C. Furniture Co. Black 324. FOR SALE 1940 Dodge Sedan. Apply 13 Taxi. (t FOR SALE Furniture Including Monarch oil stove. 735 5th Ave. West. (240) FOR SALE 1 single bed, like new; 115 firebrick, 1 drill press with blower, 2 gas tanks with stand for oil burner. 1148 8th Ave. East. Phohe Blue 942. (243) FOR SALE Live and Dressed Poultry. Laying Pullets, pure bred New Hampshlres, $2.00 each, express extra. Leroy's Ranch, Kltwanga, B.C. (249) MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert) LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - industrial Marine Electricians nome Wiring and Repairs Phone Black 807 236 Second Avenue West Retired Naval Craft BecomeMerchantmen AUCKLAND, N.Z., VfiA New Zeaiand syndicate of ex-service men has bought a tank landing craft and a .gun landing craft from the Roval Navy and will use them for trading on the New Zealand coast. The syndicate consists mainly of former naval officers. It sent one of Its members to Singapore to buy the craft. Thev have begun operations by load- Communlcations In Govt. Hands CANBERRA, Aust. W Under an agreement reached at the British Commonwealth Communications conference more than a year ago, Australia has appointed a commission to take over the country's overseas communications. i The five -man commission, 'headed by J. J. Malone, New South Wales director of posts and telegraphs, was appointed under a bill passed during the ! last session of parliament. I The measure authorized the 'new commission to acquire the overseas radio, wireless, and tele-' ohone facilities of Amalgamated j ' Wireless (Australasia (Limited), an Australian company, and un-I der terms agreed upon with the British government, the Australian facilities for overseas communications of Cable and I Wireless Limited. Its purpose, under the Empire agreement, Is to bring all Australian facilities for overseas communications in the hands of the government. It authorized expenditure, of up to 3,000,000 ($9,600,000) for the undertaking. Ing urgently needed steel cargoes in Australia on their deliv ery voyage, for transport to New Zealand, The shins, will- carry 500 to 600 tons of freight. Because of their shallow draft they are very suitable for operation .in small har bors which offer difficulties tp most ships. Several offers have alreadv been made made fon their services. The- ships will be manned as far as possible by former naval crews. Here's tiourracle Milk! I 7 C from'!0" Kve "Make den Cw. t I m-,,. inking mi,k cO0k;ng o f 1 Poered W,,JuSt add Kr BeatI to ; here's m.-i... ' bonder. r . 7Tv i V , . ' The Borden Co. Ltd. Klim is whole milk only the natural moisture removed. Gives you all the cream, minerals, proteins and vitamins of pasteurized whole milk. Milk made from Klim keeps like fresh fluid milk. No waste . . . make it as needed. Have Klim handy at all times. Il's pasteurized THE BORDEN COMPANY LIMITED VV HANDY POWDERED FORM COISTAL CHARTER SERVICE HY SUPERMARINE FLYING BOAT "'Haida Queen" - " passengers MONDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert Direct. TUESDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands. WEDNESDAYS Vancouver to Prince Rupert via Queen Charlotte Islands. THURSDAYS Prince Rupert to Stewart and Return via Anyox, Alice Arm and Request Points. FRIDAYS Prince Rupert to Vancouver Direct. SPECIAL CHARTERS ARRANGED FOR PASSENGERS AND FREIGHTING 3 Types and Sizes of AIRCRAFT to Serve You From 3 to 18 Passengers, or 480 lbs. to 4,000 lbs Freight G. II. STANBRIDGE, Agent P.O. Hox 1249 Phones 524 or Red 878 Prince Rupert Daflp TMa$ .Friday; October 11. 1948 The Quality Tea ' a v inm nLnlln 0RAMGE PEKOE We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" PHONE 5 17 ' :- P.O. btx 174 j4 Steamship Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Quick Frozen Quality Repairs Economy Prices at PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre BIdg.) PHONES: "'it Rlue H."V Res. Red 127 Ask for George COLD MEATS FOR WARM WEATHER BULKLEY MARKET WE DELIVER DAILY THIRD AVENUE PHONE 178 Cellophane Wrapped "RUPERT BRAND" SOLE FILLETS COD FILLETS SALMON FILLETS No bones . . . No waste . . . No fuss. Try them today from your butcher. Canadian Fish ".. AND Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED . PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE Established 1910 LIMITED FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED, CRATED, STORED AND SHIPPED TO ALL PARTS OF CANADA AND VSJl.. FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT, CAREFUL AND RELIAItLE SERVICE Phone LINDSAY'S 60 or 68 For That Party ... PARAMOUNT CAFE : at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN 7:00 a jr.. to 11:00 pm. COAL WOOD CRATING STORAGE HYDE TRANSFER Phone 5S0 ill MM M bit...