LOW AIR FARES from Prince George to EDMONTON' $10.00 GRANDE PRAIHIE. 19.00 FORT ST. JOHN 12.00 QUESNEL fi.30 VANCOUVER 30.00 PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants . Bulb.? Novelties MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mail orders. Bo516, Phone 777, 300 3rd Ave r JONES NEWS STAND i ' Eastern and Western Papers f Magazines "subscriptions taken t Sixth Street Red 808 t Train Schedule From the-East Tuesday, Tnursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. Foe the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday ; 8 p.m. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE. TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) liO. Box 167 Terrace $72.00 return 31.20 return 21.60 return 11.70 return 51.00 return phia tat Lv. Prince Georpe, North, 12:00 ini.lnieht; South, Si30 a.m. Daily Kirrpt .Monday. Further information from Hob Hot-June, ....... ..r.,,fr iiuim, inmr i,forp, ,i V4S-2J 20 YEARS AGO Xovember 13, 192C Plans for a $300,000 luxury hotel to be built on C.N.R. pro-)erty, which would be free of renial for 21 years, were an nounced by sir Henry Thornton, Canadian National president, during a Visit here. Charles E. Dorman, Vancouver construction man. was In the city to work on plans for the construction of a new sawmill at Real Cove for Bis Bay Sawmills DRASTIC STEPS TO STOP RIOTS NW DELHI V Troops were called out and police were ordered to shoot rioters on sight yesterday as three more persons were ki'ltd and seven wennded .n continued Hindu -Moslem violence. . 1 Spruce Mills which burned down, i As a result of Increased traffic, Canadian NJltonal Railways an- Inounced that the roundhouse would be enlarged to date two more engines. The addl- Ltd. The proposed mill was to)tion was to be 170 feet long and occupy the site of Prince Rupert 20 feet wide. Business and Professional HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture In all its branches. 206 4 th Street Phone C55 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Ro;ofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 485 Red 894 ; MASSAGE FOR LADIES BY GRADUATE NURSE Special Treatment for : Rheumatics ! MARIE RICHARDSON Phone RED 24C , SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phone 387 FRANK H. PARTRIDGE CONTRACTOR i, Estimates Given On All Work " " Phone Green 417 If its a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man ci M. SAUNDERS Blue 606 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't" take work I cannot do myself. JERRY VREBOSCH PAPERHANGING and PAINTING PHONE BLUE 810 P. N. Kilborn - W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night CallsGreen 977 Prince Rupert BIBWiWllliH KM. PROMPT and EFFICIENT SEJMCI mall iour qtatiat U COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LP tcr.miicowu.ic. Demand ... Quality Drugs In "over the counter" drugs as In the makings of prescriptions, branded merchandize is all-important. It's your guarantee of quality and perfection. We feature only the best brands each one a promise or complete OrmesLld. "Jfiti Pioneer Drupijts COAL WOOD CRATING STORAGE HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 lrfnrr tttllirrf ililt) TflllQ An dependent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of iyilluC LMIJJIU 'iUl JJllUJ Prince Rupert and all the communities comprising northern and central British Columbia. Thnrsrtav inursaay, NOVemDer November 14 n, 1948 (Authorized as Second Class Mall. Post Office Dept Ottawa). Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prlneo Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per week. 15ci Per Month. 65a Per Year. 17.00; By Mall, per month. 40c; Per Year. 14.00 MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS IP: ' AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION ABOLITION OF VETO THE ABOLITION of the veto in I matters of atomic control is desirable. It would be a most valuable beachhead in the fight to abolish the veto entirely, and thus open the way for genuine world government and the reign of law among nations. But it cannot be agreed that an atomic treaty would lie meaningless without it. The enforcement of punitive measures against a violator would be something so close to war that it is a little fantastic to believe that any major power which insisted on its sovereignty in all other spheres of action would accept the decision of the remaining Council in such a case. The United Nations is not a world government, and the two na tions which are probably most loath to make the real sacrifice of national sovereignty required for world government are the Soviet Union and the United States. Under these circumstances, if the elimination of the veto issue from the atomic control discussions would win an agreement for international inspection, a very good bargain could be made. READY TO BE PICKED WITH the Army Engineers having decided and recommended months ago how much the city of Prince Rupert is entitled to in the way of recompense for war damage to streets and facilities, which amount is sul-.stantially in the six figures, it is to be presumed that the. city will exert PORT SIMPSON CHILD PASSES PORT SIMPSON The Part i Tuesday SS Coqultlam. 1:30 p.m. Friday SS Catala, 10 p.m. Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 508 every pressure to have the settlement effected by the payment without undue delay of the money upon which agreement appears to have been reached. There is reason to believe that a little pressure at this time might have the desired effect. On the other hand, there is no reason to believe that the money will not jiist fall into the city's lap. There should be no bogging down anywhere now. The money is badly needed to help in reconditioning the deplorable streets, A WELCOME GIFT IT IS A GRACIOUS GRANT that I the provincial government has made in its offer" to pay one-third of a proportionate cost up to .$25,000 of the new Pioneers' Home building here. It is fitting enough that the city fathers should appreciate it. On the other hand, the province might be considered to have a sufficient enough interest in the old timers to make the grant fully justified even if there might have been nothing to compel them to make it. And, as the council emphasized, the fact of this gift having come, should not in any way discourage any other help to the project, all of which will be needed and will go to the end of making life a little more easy and comfortable for worthy although possibly not so very well fixed older citizens. C.C.F. Premier Douglas of Saskatchewan recently sa!d: "I am aealiut governments controlling the news." Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly, Mr and Mrs. Andrew R. Tait and family. Marietta and George Musaravc. Mr. nnri Mrs f Tt Simpson Concert .Band attended Flewin, Mr. and Mrs. Moses and members of uie Port Simp- Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mac-J son Athletic Club acted as pall- j Donald, Mrs. Victor Milton and j bearers when the funeral tool: family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Valpy, place here of Cyril Frank Price, Mrs. J. Watson, Miss Pansy I three-year-old son of Mr. and Moraes, Mrs. Henry Whtti Mrs. Airs, ram E. Price. Charles Cooper, Mrs. James Many beautiful floral offer- Dudoward, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ings included wreaths from Port W. Talt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simpson Concert Band, Ladies Marsh, mother and boyj Mrs. of the Ivy Guild, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brentzen and Mrs. Jennie Joe Moraes and Alma Moraes, Brentzen. HOME-MAKER AT SEVEN AN OLD HAND at getting lunch, young Judith Jones knows the need of "balanced meals," too. I ler first choice is a nourishing bowl of Aylmer Vegetable Soup with a sandwich and glass of milk. This tasty Aylmer soup gives her the "hot dish'' needed at every meal and the benefits of 9 of garden-fresh vegetables grown specially for Aylmer. SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and' Way. Points 23 STRONG AHv Special Announcement Union Steamships Ltd. are pleased to announce the addl- leaving ancouver Wednesdays 9:00 p.m. and beginning iM,ni.ri?rSdiyr,i November 20th, for Ocean Falls, Vilnn Khpert and Ketchikan, Alaska. SCHEDULE Lv. 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It was decided to .send this one to another women's instituts In England for them to distribute among those in that district In need. Lelston. Suffolk, was chosen for the November parcel. Thr next meeting will be at Mrs. Ret? Partington's home. Mr. and Mrs. John Kecfe left by car on Saturday evening To a long week-end with their re rently married ;in-ln-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mummery In Prince George. W. E. Funnell Is he)pl'ng F. J. Reed at present. One of the Fun-nrll greenhouses has been erected at the Reed ranch. The temporary cottage for Captain 1. . t at Southbank GENUINE ASPIRIN IS MARKED THIS WAV I 1 ST' ll-' Lightning streaks across I bit dream (if a wool dress with electrifying results. Ibis anil many others for your selection from our new shipments, lie sure and see them. No Carrying 'Charge No Interest. Terms in accordance with W.P.T.I1. 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