ft- h I if li 1.1 fct! ; 4 II 'j?rirsre Rupert Sail? J2rtos ST 9 F2ce i Tien Anne, Ptce 2jri ascacncMt bates: T per eS -fr Tar C.I.O. Asks for Later Fishing TH2 RET-ALL STORE 43JC ? I 4M I Atc All Aggressors Down? of a EItipIIcItY of factions ari will sooner or later be used in some way or another by every citizen. The new civic centre might, indeed, become the radiating point for a new spirit of community fellowship and mutual relationship between all the people of the city such as has never existed here in the past. Its opening might well mark the beginning of a new and better physchologkal attitude in the community as a whole. And, from the practical and rea- Me world to have a repetition PV 11 .l ? cC iWof appeasement of aero- iorgoue 11 require and sV-iaelined nations which TinaDv dene e 10J Pf nt 5U?Pr intolerable cooperation of all atjzens. t that World- War H had to be fought? Signs are j. x. . no lacking-of such being the situa tion today as tne, United Nations Organization, with only a token of compromise, unanimously bows to the demand of Russia that the Iran- ian case against the Soviet, charged with in.erference with Persia's internal affairs, be removed from the Security Council's agenda. It was a surrender to the Soviet, it cannot be denied, the feeble protests of Great Britain and United States notwith-stafidisg. ( '. TSI". League of Nations feH because it, failed to deal with Japanese 2$3grsseion in China and Italian aggression in North Africa after which ffider and Germany went on an aggression rampage which culminated in the agonizing conflict which recently ended. Russia was at least reminded by Mr. Bevin yesterday that her own action in Iran looked very much Kke the type of aggression against which she had avowedly fought in the last W2T. -We cannot but reflect aaxiou-iy on Russia's present attitude in relation to events to come. Italy, Japan and Germany are laid km- but if the world, at that, safe from s An Epochal Event Coming Up The official opening of the fine Prince Rupert's civic centre will mark the fruition of a long-cherished dream of this city and wiH be an event of interest and importance to every man, woman and child here. In fact, it might well be marked as aii epochal event in. the history of this community. It is fitting; therefore, that elaborate preparations should be made to celebrate the affair and. further, it is to be. hoped that each others. Some think women who don't and every citizen shall rally around need to support themselves or oth-tp support the event in every way ers should not hold jobs that men can ppssioie. ut course, it goes without filL By and large we favor this saying that every person in town theory but it cannot be ironclad, will be out at the inauguration to Young girls have a right to work to see at first hand the fine asset which the city has. ! It should not be thought that this is only going to be a sports or recreational centre. It will, indeed, have the facilities to accommodate almost any form of community activity where indoor space is required. It will be available for all forms of entertainment and public gatherings, large and small It will be capable Highway to Port Edward Elsewhere today we publish an article to which attention might be paid. It is that of the manager of the Port Edward canning and reduction plant who says that; if improvements are not made to the road from Prince Rupert to Port Edward and that right soon, the company wiH be forced to commence ordering from Vancouver for delivery by boat some supplies that are at present purchased in Prince Rupert and hauled there by truck. The ean-neryman suggests that there is an annual purchasing capacity of $-5(XJ,-00) from this plant in goods bought and wagdpaid and largely spent in Prince Rupert: In these days when we are beginning to realize more and more the importance of substantial industries as the economic backbone of communities, it is a matter of vital necessity that the lines of communication with these industries should be kept open. Here is a tangible case of where Prince Rupert stands to lose very considerably through lack ef highway maintenance. True we have the railway to fall back on and we appreciate its service, such as it isv but the highway, when such a few miles distant is involved, makes the contact all the more frequent and intimate. Phone tl and SS PRESCRIPTIONS Rare year prwtriptions fiUed here with confidence. Too can be asssred that only the porcst and finest oality isrredients are nsed that every prescription b compounded accsxately by a registered pharmvbt. Onr label b your guarantee. Ormes Lid. Ufa Pioneer Druqgistx fV. T ' Married Women Working It is wondered sometimes whether the rise in women working k a temporary one, resulting from the war and lack of men, and whether it should be reversed by employer action or be allowed to take its own course. Some think the more peopte work, the more work is made for train and educate themselves, to prepare for marriage or for careers of their own just as do men. So it is weli tonake haste slowly in this matter of women working, though we may favor the return of women from industrial jobs to the homes. The best answer, of course, is for some veteran to take a woman's job, then marry her and support her on her former position. CENTRAL HOTEL Transient Eaoiss NEWLY DECORATED Weekly and Monthly Rates Per yoor conTenience . . . ' Cafe In Connection LICIT SID PREMISES fRecoratedi PIIONE SI Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MLLK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 SUCCESSFUL UNDERWRITER W D. LIMBIC AreocxLa? t: an air. oanre-raent sjd by R F R. Bore-harr. V-jgtr u! the BX Uiinasd Braaefc of tbe UonaitB life Assume Oas-panr at YsncavTer. W. D Lambie. Saaerriaar for Northern SC. has achieved an aat-stanrttnc record of nrs- ;sr-daetioB tat IKi. iU. T rtfir is Vke-Piesidst of the II anarch Life Senior Honor dah for the thhd sacceosfr? year and has been a aacabcr of this Oafe since 1S Mr ! TTahsf has alvay tales a keen iaSerest m the affairs : .' ; the wmsaiitr. He sax par 1 tarahuh; actne in ai: . T .-.in drives, and is Presxie-I of the Prmee Rapeet Ojr- CML. The Uonareh Le Assrx- ? Coasauay experiieaeiHi ir ---sS.irv.-S.Ts 7r j4S j- a. phase? of :ts bmzrxss NEW SCHOOLS FOR VICTORIA PUm Preceed a $LCMjI Cmflroctka Prarraza' VICTORIA - I. L$ expecV? that re-rnnenrfatxca vtU b; iaaf before the: Febraary jfia-: ' bsord aeettn? ttis; ot phuu rvBhir for aa- acey bytov far the baiaaat? af stv saaaasi hi VSesarta, J. T.K. Bcg-hsh. manictaal saapector of NStw said that 'seek. j Meeds for Ue scbeols Tjt- J term caB for i JUHO bsd-1 fee prccraot. Ur. ian eated, aad i: a haptd that 53 per ee. z'. -Jia aiE be obtaa- I sole froai the aroviaeisi xovera- st aader the aersas .of the Cameron Report. The rasmnf of tim aeaajafmc! the ruepafers aoaid aaean the addiucn of tvo I ' aCs on the tax rate for a period j ! of to veats. he eatfcaateA f TTrif sanna, ilii auriliiij, joto ' vrft afffl have to 40c is the i reaovaitoa of she Ceaxral lakescaiala! aad the bt far the of the east Premier Jafam Hart af the dre- vest vafMina are betes drava avthe asaseafc tsme. Another 'DiaV in the baBd-icc ioaram is the eccctioB f the neTf North Janiar Hajh SebooL Qatittaa of the aifcs af this is held 1 VSetoiia. harsever. aecaase -flte site vaatod is arovsnessBa- oa)-ed and Tete the Taste are to- eated. Welfare Society Aided Million actfca .'or Ke tetii, a repr- rated that articES depecds opoc ' t srttT foande' sa " 'v wav mok wa. a 'tf- m ifT wunid arm s.wiiii WOdBfe Serrice said today. eocsiderattoa is Wasbfngta: and S3ATTLH 'C? The recsest The iEteraaiicsal Plshenaea Chicaa of ECrtha-eat fiiherrsea fcr a 15- ; and Allied Workers of America , dar extenslcrn ca the sslrritm Vnicn of the CIO. pat the sag fishhis season caasot meet alth i gesUon before officials aho icii INCOME TAX Retards Prepared See B.E. 3I0RTBIER 32-fcd Ate. Phme 82 1 D J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! IX nerres doobly so! 'Srzith Block Green 5C-5 liS to co-ordi. late -selfare a-ark in the London area, ia ehanfar; as aae to 'FaaOy Welfare I Aweeiatian " The only reaseas A non-poisoaoss tedbjo snaksl for the change are that people cos and eats the deadly rattler. tend to raWntrpr?t a rather 02 fashioned title and to overtook the prizaary aims of oar vork." the chairman. Croap Capt Lord UHeaba Doetfcu-iUoatoa. said in a report vhieh dhciawd th' society cease -xtm an arerase of 15.666 eases a year to the Looam area. Darts? the var the orxanzzatiea estabftyhed 45 citizens ad rice btxreass in London -ahich aided zscre than 1,-000 SCO perans "ith Tartirr.e probJerju Cinuine AsaiaiN MAIKtD THIS WAT MANY SHIPS AT VANCOUVER Sixty Deep-Sea Vessels U Can There in Tv Metns Dr-r the first rao zaooths of GO deep-sea stops at se'r-edsurd V eaS at the port of Is, SEEKS FUNDS FOR SCHOOL SEATTLE Aaeborrd here :o-dj after an euni-da? journey iron Sltia. Alalia, is the S. J S n, x &dL trta craft broach! dorn by a Jwuor collrge prettiest vho literally goes after fandsTben bis school needs them. LsaBe Yix head af the Virc-c-Ter. according to infer-. saettaa Jackaaa Janiar CaDeae cia Tijtisea at tne vaneoa-Ter JX?r;ir.ts" Sxahaafe. Eighteen ; tb ships are destined tcr E- :i t parts. IV other resell s-X lead far iOn-it. the VzZz T.xk IacSes. Soatt. Africa. XKi Africa. ScaadaiXTia, Hol-jii Frs..x Resfroat. Soath A.jr..-. O-rj. Mnico. Uk Azodcs ad the West ladies. Three Teasess are at preteat c.eded tc load ia the port V:-ourer for India- Since V-J OaT j&zpaaesits from Yan-c-:-Ter t.j Inda have been - Trjc-aLx bear? and a decrease ai the Alaskan city of Baranof Idaad. and his companions, broognt the tfaieai-bailt craft into the states on the mission f 1 ii llaax a ia j inr lh r firrr"-toekaaaeni ot hm attaoL Siod- ents at the eoilefe. Weh is js nr rrvealed in the aaauVrj of inps stated to sail for Indian Lance Corporal pons. itctik n amv is shinaseats to Rassia. onljr taxi vessels bein? Bssed to sail to OTTAWA Tae paeobUitT of Rowtin pons in the next tvo repiacinx the rarJc of iance cor-aaocthx. as coapared ""th the ponl vith ihas ci private first beaTT volume asamtiined in the jn itv fnain Army a ass fev aioaths. u be ander cansideration. Private first class is a United There are 1MJM varieties of States Army alienation bat the insect -in-ma parasites thrcoeh-oot the fortd To Be Abolished traditional ace cherroc of the i.--.ee r-3f:i. be ror.unoed INFIDELITY IS COSTLY Cmpondrnt in jpirrre Cae .iint Dieppe Veteran's Wife Aieed $SM VAXOOUYHt &Ur Jxt:e A. M Manson. m Saprerse Cr: here jrenerday. ordered Harrr S4ewart of Vmumnrtr to pay SsjMI dafe$ to Lawrenee Iialnsna. aaee a prtnwwr of mr Is Genaaajr. Stewart had been aassed ry- naaaadent ia a saeeeatfal di- ovced and operated by the board voree action ay Johnson Ti national misstoos of die Pres-; BfWeaee dUcioted that John -bTteriaa Chatch. have aaiit to ; soaaalfeaave Mrth to o tit:- prrrioat boats, ahteh aere tax-en over by the sry daring tht aar for patiwl aotfc. The S. J. S tt eoastrarted of Aiasaaa aad yeaov cedar. dren vhile be vas overseas He FROM LAKE TO MI taken jiiiaoair at Dieppe with the Seskateh- troMKX AProiNTrn PORT OP SPACi. Trinidad O Women naUtfton officers hare been apaaiated in Trinidad in the eaifBtiaa of eaioniaJ iwt on .iMWth .awoMtm by :h nman aatrttioa research anit of ihe MedSraJ Research Coaneii Hatri-ooa pasta hare been established in the Gold Coast and Northern Rhodesia and a teas of experts i shortly to iuTesttcate eondi-tUmt hi Mamvx T1WE STORIES OF CAXADIAX ACniEVEMEXT 19JT Canalliii encinerf ruiifirntetl a .r--rtor Iiniir that rirh Irrti ore lay under Mer-p Kiw-k Ijkr in tlir ImiIi rtuntrr near I'urt Arthur. To minr that rr a fat Htiins riirrwnilil hate to lc tnmnl, enoush earth for a mountain oouli! haie tit lw hiftnl, and a lake nultl have to hf drained. The nicrt tiplimi-tic rt-fMrl tsaid that thU .uld take four rar in time and million in munci ... and that i Im niurh. Then Ilitfrr tnir!k at our Iili-rtif- and no amount f tirnr. nionry or effort a minh. The ordrr fla-hrti out to drain that lake, hift that riier and imnr that nHitintaiti. mil in ftmr ;ear, hut In one! The rrult onr of the srr Jlrf enrinrrrinc Iriiiniph in Canadian hilory. IIusv pump ere dristml and huill . ... the !i:-rt eer Ken in North America. The rine Hirr wa hlorkrd o that it kuuM not pour into the lake a quirklr a the pump- nmlil drain it. A Mcr line nihetl from Port Arthur to drie the Himp. TTio-c fiHirtern pump ... earh .-Tfiil enoush to create a riter of it o.n. .ere each mounted on a barse, lowed into the lake and ct to ork. From the moment they munj into arlion no pump topnl or fallrrelt and the fir't hipment of ore a m!r within a jear ion. of it. Wliile the lake a U-in draineil defeated Nasi lIatcd the djke and flooded the fertile farmland, of Holland, fhiirkly Dutch encineer flew to Canada to in.-rl the mi-hty pump that had drainrd a northern lake. 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