News Items... . -i 1 rnt.1 n Taxi. Grotto Cigar :1U1 it: l (U) je?n unaiiunf - trip, to Vancouver, bi thren are asked i t..i.. 1 n of officers. W. Mc- Dibb returned to fh Pnnr -.3 aaeiaiuc fiernocn from a lp o Vancouver and . 1 - . tt,4 pi leit on lasij iugiiu o fenff where he win rxt five weeks as a it . the Ban If scnooi oi Idying drama, speak ill; crow, wife of the ,f ne steamer Card ts Vancouver on Hi, afternoon after c.tvlc of days vlslt-i Mr and Mrs. Larry vi, this- marn-boat Ilaida Hi ,,:d paints ana c for Aliford Bay, W Bowden. Mrs. Mi M McLellan, pn, Mr; l: mucc, ;t B. Jackson, For irx't wii:k u nn-Ki;n tv-wa: K. Crals. tc c w rvasn, a, j. B, Brown, Bat"-, son of Mrs. di.:k of this city, has rd in hospital at Dw.in- ms recent, re- Dves o aboard the ( i.h. :h landed at ... i r jc 21 lie is suuer- iormllr.'.lon:: of ln- ,in d m a fall while lo Rr-ina Rifles e . -d from iv :cd h re on re tk vuiiJT uvcr- t;".;;.-k hi mother, in here shortly for m the Interior to i fcuncements i n t column tfril (or a full month I- a ward. ftru'iv Tlin l?rt1iv 1 til fill 1 1 .111 C) ana saie, uome-20 Church Parlors. : :i Party. August :30 5 30 n.m. ftu;-u:;t 22. unce Prairie Ram- i; uav Oct 23, All Wiamins you need PLS CAPSULES COnfusrtl n tn uhlrh i to buy. When you USr 2 ViTA.VIM j wa uijl.h.uiviiw ior normal health. r. . t . r - -uvc uay supply ior a xuiyaay supply mi Multiblt isaNyal t roJuct. laid only t I I I 'Ul. I lM'Vi ARMACY nailari". itl.inairrr Ave at Sixth St. i'HONE 79 Y NEWS LC0ME i'wk iromc rn pne urn ii v rinn in no in i 1 1 r 10 a.m. Contributors (n Unn. Ut I I 1 social and personal A Carpenters Union Meetlnu Wednesday 8 p.m. Fraser St. Spe cial Business. (172) C. O. rummer of the local War time Prices and Trade Board left and family sailed on the Prin cess Adelaide last night on a holiday trip to Vancouver. F. Earl Anfleld, local Indian Agent, will be the speaker tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Ills Subject will be "Undisclosed War Sidelights on Juvenile Delinquency." John Jerome, who has been a member of the sales staff of KcQly Douglas here for the last few ycaTS, Is leaving on Friday'3 train for Prince George where he will be employed in a similar capacity with the company. Mrs. Jerome, who is now in Victoria on a holiday, will join her husband In the Interior town shortly. James Hutchison of the Northwest Construction Co. returned to the city at the end of the week- after spending a couple of weeks resting at Lakclse Lake following a recent Illness and will be leaving tomorrcw night for a business trip to Prince George. Mrs. Hutchison and family are remaining at Lak3lse for a while longer. HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY . Q. How can I make a remedy for mosquito bites? A. By mixing equal parts of oil of sassafras and alcohol, and touching to the hands, face and legs. Or rub the face and hands with a Utile citronella oil. obtained at any drug store. Q. How can I prevent carry ing away a contagious disease in the clothing? A. Where one has been around a person aftlicted with a contagious disease, the clothing should be washed In water to which a little carbolic acid ha; been added. Q. How can I use burned milk middlne? A. It can be used If the burn ed, skin is removed, some milk and a little butter added, and then rebaked In a slow oven. LONDON, 0 White marble Is again being imported from Italy. But "for sympathetic memorials only," says the Board of Trade. Fishmongers with bomb-damaged slabs must wait. FISH WORKERS (Continued from Page 1) to 98 cents an hour, from the present 84 cents an hour level. Statements regarding the possibility of a general waterfront strike among fish workers over the dispute were not forth coming today from the union, Saturday afternoon," a statement by the United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union, Prince Rupert Local, said today. "Unless new agreements are signed prior to July 20 all Union members engaged at the Seal Cove, Edmunds and Walker, Atlin torlum. "Only a watchman and, where required, a core-puller will be left at each plant for the after noon. The meeting will receive' reports of the progress of ne action Is required to obtain new agreements acceptable to the I membership. "Several negotiating meetings have been held during the past week between the United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union and operators on the waterfront. The Prince Rupert Local reports little progress has so far been made 1 narrlving at a wage scale which would be acceptable to northern fishworkers. The local Is Insisting on a common wage scale and control of hours to apply at all plants in this city. "The Union is asking accept ance by the operators oi tne following rates: Experienced fish shed work ers (male), 98c per hour. Inexperienced fish shed work ers (male), 84c per hour, with a qualifying period of 6 months "Experienced cold storage workers (male), $1.00 per hour. "Inexperienced cold storage workers (male), 86c per hour. with a qualifying period of months. For women' fishworkers the Union proposes 70c per hour for beginners, 75c per hour after ! three months experience, and from 84c to 98c per hour for qualified workers after an add! tional 3 months' experience. "Present wage rates and conditions show many variations at the different plants. Experienced Business and Professional JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 W. H. CORRINS Painting and Decorating FREE ESTIMATES Phone Blue 451 P.N. Kllborn W. Peterson HERTS TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Prince Rupert If It's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M.SAUNDERS Blue 660 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. PARTRIDGE, GUNSTON & RICE General Contractors P.O. Box 1439, Station B Phone Green 417 House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Given Prompt attention all work. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 480 Rd 891 CHIROPRACTIC R. J. PARKER. D.C. (Palmer Graduate) Suite 6 Telephone Smith Block Green 995 GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement vvors PHONE GREEN 482 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers phone 174 P.O. Box 27f ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING & PAPERIIANGINO 633 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 p.m.) GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, eta Income Tax Returns Complied Besner Block Phone 387 H. J. LUND Painting Paperhangmg Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 TO PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERYICI mall sour ti to COLUMBIA OPTICAL C0.LU fish shed workers (male) at Seal Cove receive a rate within the range 75c to 82c per hour with inexperienced fish shed workers (male) receiving between 69c and 75c per hour. Inexperienced workers serve a qualified period of 12 months before being classified as experienced. At Edmunds and Walker a flat rate of 84c vanlnnvrr iFuturc pollcy' 11 was intimated, per hour Is paid to experienced . . . . I, n n 4 V. 1 1-1. ..T 1 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Tom McKeown wuum ui; uiuuvu at mc 1UCKU- uau OUCU WUIK.I.T3 imaiej WJW1 nig uu oaiuiuiiy. raies ana quaunea penoas ior Union Statement inexperienced male workers the Is Issued Today . same as at Seal Cove. Atlin Fish "A snccial ston-work meeting ' PaV a flat rate 01 84c to a11 work of all fresh fish and cold stor- ers regardless of qualifying time, aee workers on the Prince Ru-Iwltn tne exception of college pert waterfront will be held this studen's This same condition prevails at Booth, Whiz, Royal, Bacon, and San Juan. At the Co-op beginners receive 70c per hour with 84c being paid after one week. "Inexperienced cold storage workers at Seal Cove receive 71c per hour with 84c after 12 Fish, Prince Rupert Co-op, Whiz,imonths- At Atlin and the C-P ' a flat 84c Is Paid to a11 men who Bacon, Booth, Royal, and San Juan plants will stop work at work intermittently or steadily 12 noon Saturday to attend theiln low temperature. . special meeting which will be "Seal Cove women workers re-held In the Civic Centre audi- ccive 60c Per hour to start, 72c per nour arter e montns, ana 75c to 82c after an additional 6 months experience. Edmunds and Walker pays 69c per hour to start, with 75c after 6 months. At the Co-op plant women work- gotlations and will decide what,e" recciv,c a 70c Astaf"ng rate wun an increase wj ine range 75c to 84c per hour after 3 months. The Union reports that in nractice where a range of rates has been established the tendency is for the bottom rate In the range to become the rate generally paid. Atlin Fish start women at 69c and increase the rate to a 75c minimum after 6 months. MH794 Holiday Trippers SUMMEKIZE your car now ! Let us check your car before you make that long vacation trip. A motor tune-up, lubrication, and tire inspection may save you time and money on the road. Phone S3 for an appointment S.E.PARKER LTD. Ford and Monarch Dealers The Home of Friendly Service Sea Cadets Sail Today Are Off to Vancouver This Afternoon for Annual Encampment Enroute to the annual camp, the local Captain Cook Corps of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets left on the Catala at noon t?-day for Vancouver. Forty-five members, under the command of Lieutenant E. John Wilson, commanding officer fox the local corps at camp, will be joined later by Lieutenant Walter J Smith and Midshipman R. D. Crulckshank. Camp will be held at H.M.C.S. Discovery, Vancouver, adjoining Stanley. Park, in the naval barracks. Trips win be made to the permanent Sea Cadet camp to be completed at Gambler Island as soon as lumber and other equipment can be obtained. Lieutenant (S) E. S. Tbbey will be executive officer for the corps at camp and others attending are Midshipmen M. E. Thomp son, F. G. James, L. C. Young-man; Chief Petty Officers J. K Kennedy, L. R. Eddy, R. E. M. McChesney; Acting Chief Petty Officers Arnc Lien, C. R. Currie, Pat Wilson: Actin,-? Petty Officer A. W. B. Mendels; Leading Seamen D. A. Smith, R. F. Mac-arthur, E. G". Rothwell, S. A. Hemmons; Leading Bandsman O. E. Forman; Bandsman T. R Boulter; Ordinary Seamen C. H Skalmerud, R. B. Mills, A. L. Kimball, M. A. Ratchford, R. W. Holt, A. C, Johnson, R. MacFar- lane, T. V. Tattcrsall, F. C. Clapn A. P. E. York, W. S. Calder, A. G. Forman, F. N. Ed-1y, J. A The Majority Saij ARMISTICE DAY LONDON 09 Armistice Day 13 to be the second Sunday In November, Nov 10 lnscad of Nov. 11 when the dead of two wars will be remembered. The addition "1949-1945" will be unveiled at the Cenotaph. SHORTAGE OF NURSES NOTTINGHAM, Ens., O) Seventy women patients in the Mental Hospital here are to be sent home or to other hospitals because there are not enough nurses to look after them. Flnlayson, Stewart Hills, R, T Holt, G. M. Saunders, F. A. Mc-Fadden, M. E. Sedgwick, R. E. Smith, W. E. Sunberg, W. T Toderas, L. R. Valentin, R. E Wood, R. E. Davis, A. M, Johnson and D. F. Saunders. BLACKHEADS 4 of mttn txmder from our di-UEiriit. Sprtnkli on a hot. wet cloth ' j ih. fin ircnUr. Every blaek hnd will be diwolved. The, one eafe, ur and itmple war to remove hlacihoafle. FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP rhonc Green 971 117 Second Avenue. 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Keep your Orders Well Ahead for our Quality Coals! PHONES 116 - 117 ALBERT McCAFFERY G. SELVIG General Contractor We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ' CALL liLUE 610 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 054 : PRINCE RUPERT