Prince Uupixt ;.Dai!p J3cui5 Tuesday. August C, 11MG Independent dally newspaper devoted to the n- BaUdt flg CI "Prince Rupert tad all the communities Comprising northern T ' Published every afternoon except Bungay by Prince Kupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenua. Prlaca Rupert. , brtUtb Columbia, 12. O. A. HUNTER. ManaBlRJrtXdltor. ! H. Q. PERRY, Managing Director. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Carrier, per wees Montn . . i-Per Year By Mall, per month Per Teir X. 3, and central llrltteh Columbia. X "NOTICE The bally News wishes to draw attention to the rule tljat classified and transient advertising is payable in advance at the office at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise in this manner in the Dally -News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified advertising. . 1 MEMBER ABC. 64 j J!tE .00 ( -inur I 40 00 . 1 (Authorized as Second 6is UaU, Post Office '. , , Departuient.Otuwa). Parley startlow jHE IEACE CONFERENCE at I Paris has been unde- way for just about, a vyeek now and it has not got flown to business yet. Not even the preliminaries have been disposed of Up to today. Procedure has been pausing considerable acrimony, cul-ininating today in a bitter clash be-fween Byrnes and Molotov. Considering Avhat has yet to .come, the Business so far 'receiving attention inight be considered inconsequential. However, this may have been the blowing i off of steam. It is to be hoped that the dispatch of the conference's business is not to be guaged fry the accomplishments of this first jvvek" Which appear to have been practically nil. It has not been a Very auspicious start, indeed, and there is no denying that wishful thinking enters into the hope that from now on there may be something) better in the way of progress. RESIGNATION m MINISTER Labor-Progressive Party rasses Resolution on Wage Increases j The following resolution wal passed at the regular, meeting jef the Prince Rupert Labor-Ezogresjlve Party last night: : "Whereas the first year of the Jpost-war period has witnessed a jsteady iifl9eq(ln,the-COstofjllv- ; And. .whet .'js jnany or the (major trade unions of Canada have bwn compelled to engage in strikes' in their attempts to secure wae increases averaging 25 centsper hour in order to .meet th$ increased cost of the necessities of life; I And whereas the federal government through its spokesman, SLabor Minister Humphrey Mitch-jell, Is attempting to establish the pattern of a completely inadequate increase of 10 cents per hour; J And whereas the attempt by Mr. Mitchell to set this low. in crease Is accompanied by ftd-altlng attacks upon the leaders ,d the Canadian trade unions Therefore be It resolved that jthis meeting request the federal pabinet to endorse the legitimate jdemands of organized lafcor and be it further resolved that this 'meeting request the immediate resignation of Labor Minister Mitchell. i BLACKHEADS . Don't Kiw blmckhetd diuoWt Ibera. Grt two ouhcm of ptroxiM powder from m i drug Mart and pplr gtntly with wtt, hot 'cloth orer bUckhetdt. They dinoW ad dluceau hr thii salt timet method. KWONO SANG H1NQ HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 ajn. Outside Orders from 2 pjn. I' to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 GOOD PUBLICITY nltlNCE KUPERT is already de-I riving valuable publicity from the motor trip on which Chief Petty Officer Leslie Paige and his wife are embarked and are now crossing Canada for a handsome gold medal presented by a Prince Rupert jeweler to the Public Relations Council as a trophy for the first car to drive from Halifax to Prince Rupert. Through the instrumentality of the Halifax Herald and the Prince Rupert Daily News the Canadian Press has become actively interested and has its correspondents,and the newspapers across Canada lopking out for the young motorists. . Meantime, it is fitting that Prince 'Rupert should make arrangements for a suitable presentation when arrival is made which will probably be during the time of the annual Civic Centre Carnival. MUST BE PRODUCTION ONLY steady production, to the limit of Canada's industrial capacity, will prevent a continued rise in the cost of living. Wage rates may be increased but the real earnings of the workers will decline unless the output is increased also. There is more than enough spendable money in the country to command all the available supplies of goods, and as controls are relaxed prices are bound to soar unless stocks are quickly replenished and enlarged. ' LETTERBOX THE CARPENTER ANSWERS Editor, Daily News. We were happy to note in the "Saturday Sermon" first the importance of recognizing whether "New Testament Christianity" was radical or reactionary and recond that our answer might be either "yes or no", depending. upon our personal adjustment thereto. We have failed to find any other translator who agrees -that Jesus "revised" Alio word .tf Odd in M3ttHewV:$Ifc evfcr firnjMia-sized' "I came "not to destroy (nor to revise! the law or the prophets but to fulfil. Till Heaven and Earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pas; from the law until all be fulfilled." (verse 17,18). Rather this is a direct fulfilment of Isa. 42-41: "He will magnify the law and make it honorable." Jesus "the light of the world" and "the express image of his (God's) person" who "knew what was in men" "God looketft upon the heart") ever did Just that. "He that hateth his brother is a mur derer," "He that looketh upon a woman to lust after her hath commltteed adultery," "Why do ye transgress the commandment of God by your traditions," "Full well ve reject the commandment of God, that ye may keen your own tradition," "It is lawful to do well on the Sabbath day," etc. etc; Always showing that the true interpretation of the law is found in "Thou shalt love the Lord thy Cod with all thy heart - soul- strength-mind, and thy neighbour as thyself." Yet He did give a new com mandment. Man, having fallen and utterly failed to keep the law as interpreted by the Lawgiver and qualify for eternity with God, Ood himself must bridge the gap if man is to be saved and justice maintained at the same time. Jesus (Jehovah Saviour) Immanuel 'God with us) left the glory "which I had with Thee before the world was" , "took upon himself the form of a servant, in the likeness of men He humbled himself unto the death of the cross." Thla is beyond loving one's neighbor as one's self andlhe new commandment was "love one another as I have loved you," "I have left you an example." If the entire population of Canada were to adopt "New Tes lament Christianity" it would be the most stupendous reactionary event in history. Yet would bi hailed by the world as the Rreat- eat radical event of all time From our present situation it "wolrtd lhdeetl be ffie'rnbst revolutionary occurrence the world has ever seen and would save the world at this critical point of history. Let us turn to Christ! THE CARPENTER. He: "They say that In China you can buy a wife for five She: "Why. that's frightful." He: "Oh, I don't know. A good wife might be wor.ft it." Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 6p7 MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert, LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black 307 236 Second Avenue West INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 ALBERT AND McCAFFERY Phones 116 and 117 PLAN FOR :. VOCATIONS HEGIXA, m Saskatchewan dentist are on the lookout for veterans who can stand trie sight of blood vomen veterans, that is. A new opportunity for ex-service women particularly U presented by Hegina dentists who Vocation Training in Saskatchewan, whether she knows of any suitable applicants for jobs as dental assistants. The dentists have other specifications too regarding applicants. One asked for a blond about five feet two inches tall. Others mention only typing and bookkeeping as requirements. The girls would not be dental nurses a position which requires a university degree but would help with instruments if :ict required full time as receptionists. Dentists would prefer assistants who had done the same. job in the service. Under the C. V. T. plan those taking the "training on the job" would receive the regular 560 per month allowance. Variety Of Jobs More than 4S0 ex-service women in Saskatchewan have taken training under the C.V.T. scheme since last April. Their jobs have raigd from fur finishing to photography. There are many openings in both these jobs now but girls are reluctant to take them up, Miss Coulter revealed. The C.V.T. has planned a pro- cram which will aid in relieving the critical shortage cf nurses being felt now across the Dom inion. A nurses' aid course will begin here in September with the approval of the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Atsociation. Fif teen students will take the nine-month course Including work in uitles. nutrition, family rela tions, cooking and sewing They j pre practically all guaranteed Jobs with new hospital scheduled to onen throughout the province within the next year. Non-service women are beginning to be inc'uded'Jn'jtrainlng under C.V.T. They will be enrolled where there are vacancies in the nurses' aid course and also in a course In homemaklng bpenihg mi r. .... I ,n . i . . . . ui. oiriiviiiuuu ui nugu:k. j The largest group studying under C.V.T. in Saskatchewan Is taking pre-matticulation sub-Jects.'But Jobs going begging in Date of Discharge If Casualty. Nature and Date TOURIST PARTY IS COMING HERE A party of ten American tourists are due to arrive in the city on tonight's train in the course of a trip to Ketchikan' from the eastern United States. The party includes Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown and family of Merridan, Connecticut, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ross of Prince Rupert. The group has chartered Cecli have asked Edythe Coulter, for-' Morrison's utility beat Phlppen nwrly a C.W.A.C. captain and I for a cruUe up the Skeena to-now women's supervisor for morrow and will leave Wednes- day night on the Prince Rupert for Ketchikan. QUIET PLEASE ADELAIDE, Australia Iff) A deaf mute wife nagged her deal mute husband until he assaulted her, according to court testimony here. A court interpreter explained that deaf mutes were able to nag effectively in the sign language. KHKHXHSOOM1O0EH&0OKHM Whifflets From The Waterfront CKKKKHKmcKKHiaKKKKK10QKH3 wth the end of the season nearing, halibut landings are beginning to taper off very noticeably at Prince Rupert. There were no landings on Saturday and yesterday only one boat was In the Takla with 64,000 pounds. the "training on the Job" pro gram, include: floor managers, photographers, florists, cake finishers and dry cleaners. Steamship Service from FRINCF BUPEK1 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 WAR ASSETS CORPPORATION Offers For Sale at $30,000.00 Each 105'Wooden Minesweepers These ships can be converted Into very fine Fish Packers. Arrangements for inspection (location Bedwell Bay, B.C.) and further information can be obtained from the Branch Office of the Corporation, 1108 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, - ' ' " B.C. Above offer subject to prioi sale. DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Dally News is completing a Roll of Honor which it is hoped may contain the name of every man and woman of this city to serve with the armed forces at sea, or. land and in the air. To make this list complete, it is essenfial to obtain the co-operation of the public as a whole in submitting the names. It is impossible for the Dally News or any one person to compile the list complete, to we are asking YOU to be responsible for the submission of the name cf YOUR boy, YOUR girl or YOUR friend. The following is the information we would like you to till In and send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Dally Newi, Prince Rupert Namfc Service (Army. Navy. Air Force) Rank ,,.- Next of Kin Relation Address Date of Enlistment Remember, if YOU do not submit a certain person' name, no one else may. You ere responsible. ORGANIZE CHILDREN Advisory Board is Formed at Community Club House Wartime. Housing Community Club House a very successful meeting was held for the purpose cf organizing a Childrens' Advisory Hoard. Those in attendance were Mrs. Robert Cameron, Mrs F. w. Stone, Miss J. Leslie, Ser-?eant O. L. Hall, J. Nlchol, Pat Forman, B, Beggs, community Counsellor, and Mlss'A. Vaughan, regional counsellor. It was felt that, in order to. have the club house adequately serve the children and young people in the east end of the city. an advisory board should be organized to survey the needs and to work out a program that will meet those needs. The next meeting of the board will be held on August 26 at which time ' election of officers will take place and eerinlte plans will be outlined for the autumn program. 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