D R3 . . AIRTRANSPORT HERE WANTED , Canadian Pacific Airways to IlelVsked as to its Intentions The nerd of Prince Rupert air transport service was discussed ta ssini extent at the monthly neeflns of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce Monday nightand it was decided to again approach Canadian Pacific Air IJnfs.;.on the matter. Rather trtatgfcoT. to C.P.A., some mem- cerj!jeUit might be better to encourage a new company sucn as these being form?d by war veteran fliers. Howeverf the consensu appeared to be that the larger company would be better fittqd to carry out the requirements -of dhe service here and i was;eclded to move along those lines. PRESIDENT OF BANK IS DEAD VICTORIA John Andrew Mc-Iod,76, chairman or the board cf dlrtcjtirs of the Bank of Nova Scotia, died here yesterday. A native of Prince Edward Island, he had ccme here six we?l:s ag;i fct.health reasons. Lat year he tcsighsd as rre?icnt of the Hanlcct Nnva Scotia. BRACKEN KNOWS IMPORTANCE (Continued Irom Page 1) man it Is because his goods would, get on the market two days sooner than from any other port. "This is a part of Canada that has been sidetracked by all parties for the last 30 years, by the CjM.R. since the amalgamation of the" Canadian Northern and O.TJ. railways, although possessed of a railroad with only one-tenth of one per cent grade through the Rockies to Prince Rupert, and a dry dock of 20,000 tons capacity built at a cost of $3,000,000! "This dry dock was operated during the war and built 13 10,000-ton freighters, twd 1500-ton craft, four mine sweepers and over 400 vessels of all kinds were repaired also. "But at present the yards have only 250 men working and the C.N.R., which needs two new ships to ply between Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Alaska, do rot want to use their shipyards any more because, as one of their, vice-presidents told a Prince Rupert delegation: "We are In the railroad business and not in the ship building business and if we were building these ships in Prince Rupert we would lese our freight traffic with the Vancouver yards!' "The on'v value 'He shipyard ha- at pr---er; to ths C.N.R. Is ..." . JCQltOb. tfv::-::-::-: SOLD IN RUPERT ONLY AT -Rupert Mens sisMt wmmmmmsammmmmmm '. , -v v.v.v:w:w:o:o:v.v: iw: mama,:: &:-v:.:.:.sw ire jkH8? jji We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest ficsh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries '-'DUB DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURING 1 ; REGULAR STORE HOURS -"-Choicest Cookcd Mcat". Meat Pics, Roast Chickens, ..;rish and Chips daily. We are ready to serve you '.m Chinese dishes Chow Mein, Chop Sucy, etc., to take 'Hi-, Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. '?:."- TRY US! Irupert butchers Phone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel the $75,000 subsidy it receives from the British , Admiralty to keep it open! "The country along the C.N.R. Is far richer in natural resources between Prince Rupert and McBride than the country back of Vancouver. There are 3,000,000 acres of land good for mixed farming. The country abounds with timber, minerals, fish, game, and has not been scratched so far. It Is the last west and Canada never will be a nation until' those Immense spaces are occupied! "This applies to the Peace River country also, of which Prince Rupert is the natural outlet, if the farmers want to get their products to the Orient on a shorter haul and at less ex- gards to the Interests of the Peace River farmers, Vancouver is using all Its influence on the provincial government to direct that traffic to her port Is it any wonder that what governments are doing is most of the time done in spite of all good sense? "I hope i haVe oeen able to stir up a little interest in you for this neglected part of the country and if so, and you re-ouire any more information, I shall be only too glad to send it to you without delay." ' OIOXiroMOYtYWiNViVWMViVtVAV.V JAPAN AND DEMOCRACY TOKYO 0' Japan Is wrestling with problems of new-found democracy. ' Allied headquarters say workers' organizations are growing at lightning speed. As many as two million Japs are estimated to have joined labor unions within the past five months'. Unions have been formed in such industries as utilities, transportation and com municatlons and among seamen, miners and news workers. At the same time, the government has reinstated price control on basic commodities to fight Inflation and help Japanese wage-earners meet the sky-rocketing price of living. F CHURCHILL IS HONORED WASHINGTON Winston Churchill and President Truman were today at Fulton, Missouri, where Mr. Churchill jspoke on receiving an honorary degree from Westminster College, Mr. Truman's alma mater. Britain's wartime leader made some definite suggestions for the preservation of peace. Both he and Mr. Truman were heard over t. world-wide radio network. ft i:itiii;s iW.W.V, . :!!::..; as::: iV.V, :::::.:.:::.:.:: v.v.v.v.'.v v.v.v.v.v.v.,.....'....., w. w v.w.v WVAv.v.v.w.y.y.vAyAy; '75 to '100 Merit FOR $29.75 TO $34.75 Merit there is to a suit which keeps its trim. Merit in satisfying fit. Merit, indeed in suit that speaks expense At a price it's a comfort to pay. Bond will tailor you such a suit, Of the cloth you pick, To your chosen style-Built to your measurements exactly. Bond makes the Lest in tailorcd-to-mcasuro clothes. iV.V.W.V Eal and Boy's Store RUNNERS For Young and Old CHILD'S Sizes 5 to 10 j).-, MISSES' Sizes 11 to 2 i.k, BOYS' Sizes 1 to 5 : -, YOUTHS' 11 to 13 1 LITTLE GENTS' Sizes 6 to 10 MEN'S OXFORDS Sizes 6 to 10 "7."; Don't let lack or running shoes spoil your recreation. BUY NOW WHILE THEY LAST CUT RATE SHOE STORE 11 11 .v.v, ::: mi t sZvZ:::'. mm I in C r H m a I Trade Association May Convene Here It had been hoped to have a session of the Pacific Northwest Trade Association in Prince Rupert this June but word has been received that the early summer meeting will be held Instead in Victoria in May. Possibly the September quarterly meeting may be brought here. It is intimated that Hon. E. T. Kenney, M.L.A. for Skccna and minister of land3, and F. M. uockrlll of Terrace will repres-n; the Associated Boards of Trade of Csntral Britl.sh Columbia at the May meeting. Terrace Man to Vancouver Meet George McAdams of Terrace has intimated that he will be able to represent the Associated Boards of Trade of Central Brjt-lsh Columbia a a regional committee session of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce In Vancouver March 14. To discuss possible matters to be taken up at the Vancouver meeting, it has been suggested that Mr. McAdams might meet with the ex ecutlve cf the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce before going south. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP CHARLES O. SVEDMARK, DECfcASfcD, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge Fisher, Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, I was on the 27th day of February. A D. 1948. appointed Administrator of the Estate of Charles O. ja'th day of August, A.D. 1945. All i persons Indebted to the said estate I are required to pay the amount of j their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against ! the said Estate are required to tile ' them with me properly verified on or before the 31st day of March. A.D. 1948. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such i claims of which I shall have been notified. ! DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C.. this 27th day of February. A.D. 1946. I GORDON FRASER FORBES. Acting Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR SALE Good 6-room house with full basement. Apply H. E. Alton, 109 11th Street. (55) FOR SALE Wcstinghouse range' annex, cons, wiring, and cable. Now in use. $75.00. Evenings 1356 Overlook St. (54) FOR SALE New electric heavy press Irons and electric hotplates, very special prices. Hotplates now $4.75; presj irons $7.00. New 1946 mantel radios. B.C. Furniture. Phone Black 324. FOR SALE Modern duplex apartment, stucco front. 327 2nd Ave. West. Phone Red 889. (tf) FOR SALE Immediate occu pancyHouse, seven rooms, hot water heating, fireplace, modern. Splendid location. Price $3500 cash. G. P. Tinker Co. Phone 57. FOR SALE New four -room modern house In very good condition, including all furniture. Vacant Anrll 1, at $3CC0, with half cash and balance monthly. Apply H. o. Helgerson. (571 em a- cmfwy mfw m mm FOR SALE Fivc-rnom house central location. Partly fur nished. Vacant now. Phone Red 918 or call 736 6th Ave. West. (60) FOR SALE New tuxedo, size 42 also dress shirt and patent FOR SALE OR RENT Meat and- grocery business. For particulars phone Black 628, (60) GIRL GUIDE ASS'N MEET I'rocrcss Made With 100 Brownies Mrs. Flatrn President The regular annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Girl Guide Association was hejd at the home of Mrs. Arnold Flaten on Tuesday afternoon. Reports submitted by the various leaders were most encouraging and augured well for Ihc future of Guiding In Prince Rupert'. Over 100 Brownies are actively engaged In packs under the leadership of Mrs. Parker at the Cathedral, Mrs. Gorrle at the Citadel, Mrs. A. Murphy at Conrad Street School. A fine group of Guides under Miss Silversides are working hard for their awards and seven girls were given their star at the last meeting. The visit of the commissioner and head of training, .Miss II-llngworth and Miss llanna, was no small factor In the enthusiasm and success of the work this year. Miss Van Cooten, representing the Catholic group, gave a very encouraging report. The officers elected for the year were: Honorary President Mrs. R. L. Macintosh. President Mrs. Arnold Flaten. Vice-president Mrs. G. R. S. Blackaby. Secretary-treasurer Mrs. S. Elkins. Executive Committee Mrs. J, B. Gibson, Mrs. B. Proctor. Mrs L. Haltby, Mrs. P. Lakie. Cardy Interests Acquire Georgia Hotel, Vancouver x VANCOUVER-Sale of the Hotel Georgia property here to the Cardy hotel Interests is reported. Other Cardy-cperated hotels In Canada Include the Mount i Royal In Montreal and the King Edward in Toronto. - - Classified Advertising - - Classifieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum chaw. DOc Birth Notice; 60c; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 2. FOR SALE FOR SALE Large house on two lots witn basement and furnace on 6th Ave. by Hays Creek Bridge. $100 revenue plus own living quarters. $5000 easy terms. Apply Collart and rvicuauery Ltd. (53) FOR SALE 1930 Chrysler. Ap-ply 321 7th Ave. East. (50) FOR SALE 1930 IndiarTniotor cycle and side car. 85 H.P. Continental cylinder engine. Gill net drums with transmission, propeller and shatting. Complete mast and trolling poles, 4 -inch brass gear pump and numerous boat accessories. Atlas Boiler Works. (55) FOR SALE motor boat, pally News. 14-foot Apply inboard Box 93. (57) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (62) FOR SALE 1934 Chcv., good condition, heater and spare tire. Serial No. 642404. 1320 8th Ave. East. (56) snocs, size u. Rivers, 1651 Herman Place. (57) FOR SALE One 9x15 feltal bor der rug; one 34-width bed with mattress. One 4 -drawer chest; 2 electric lamps with shades; 1 electric toaster. T 84 Skunk Hollow. (It) FOR SALE Crown typewriter. - Apply Bayview Hotel. (60) HELP WANTED WANTED Woman to. do housework, live in, good wages, Apply 722 5th Ave. W. (tf) HELP WANTED Woman wanted to do housework; part time. Phone Green 769, (58) WANTED RcTiableT cfTicient housekeeper. 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sleep out. $60.00. Phone Blue 240. (8) WANTED Secretary-Manager. Applications for the position of secretary-manager of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., Branch 27, will be received up to 12 noon, March 9, 1946. Knowledge of bookkeeping and organizing ability required. State qualifications and experience. Ex - servicemen only need apply. Address communications to Secretary A. M. Davis, Box 623, Prince Rupert, B.C. Mark envelope "Ap plication for Manager." For further particulars phone A. M. Davis, Black 835, after 6 P-m. (561 FOR RENT FOR RENT Rooms. trance. 1021 2nd Phone B!uc 874. Private en-Avc. West (57) FOR RENT-Plcasant room, close in. 209 6th Avenue East, (57) FOR RENT 7-room house, fur niture ror sale. Revenue $75 month. Apply., 549 9th Ave. West. (63) FOR RENT Two-roomeri hotisp with shower; furnished or unfurnished. Call 324 7th Ave. East. (50) ROOMS FOR RENT 622 Frascr street. Phone 309. (59) FOP. RENT Sleenine close in, Phone 38. WANTED room , (59) WANTED Coach or sedan in dependable running order, with reasonably good tires Phone Black 322 after six. (58) WANTED Engine for 83-foot boat. Phone Black 618. (56) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, .B.C. (tf) PERSONAL SLENDOR TABLETS arc effective. 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5. At all duggists. (58) RADIO SERVICE; RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone 6 and an Assnrlnterl RorIlr Technician Bros. Ltd. will call. McRae Advtrli.sc in The Dally News, AT 7:00 AND 9:20 p.M. rKIUt OF THE Iti the Glitter and Glow Show of thenar - A Wonder of Laughs ..Lovc...and lovcicf in' 111. a'Iimh - h 6 vVJ s Vs. irflechnteotor VIRGINIA MAfo'VDftfllBI DOMAtD WOODS -S.Z.flM. Alt., Je.fci, Ui Ono. CupHol phj a aaao-ooa 00 0 a 0$ 0000 000 000000 000000000 wwwos I St. Patrick's Cards 11- ltUSTCItAIT Ranging from 5c ' 25c DIBB PRINTING COMPANY Office Supplies, Bookbinding, Printing, Stationery Birthday and Every Day Cards BESNER BLOCK Waterman Tens THIRD AVENUE UO o 00 OOOO O OOO DOO o 00 o oooooooo 0 o 00000000000000 wa I Becoming more popular every day Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL 6:30 AM. to 2:00)A.SI. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. DDI 1 lmt li SI SI it iff ( McUriric Street Thinklnjr of Hardening' Then sec us for your GARDENING SUPPLIES Kennlc's Seeds - fiarden Th Hose and Fence Nfttwf Fertilizers Vigoro, Bone Meal, Sh? of Am Manure, Sulphate jnonia, Sulphate of fl ash, 4-8-12 Fertilizer Gordon's Hardware I'jionc '' We Have Done T 1 Seeing is Believing COME IN Look for the "TODAY'S SPECIAL" Cards with the black m indicating one of the Bargains of the Bay! MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) x5jj r nones 18 and 10 r.v PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS .