ft- (earr .tLjiii '- LU.'"W-gWW II I I III IWI 1 1 liaWiWWWMB"' M Prince ttuucrt Dnllp JDcUis Mohday,' August:. li, fjmssdcialed Boards In Review (Contlnued-from Page 2) lster be requested to give con- i In the direction and co-ordlna-" sideratlon to a citizen of north 1 tion of its efforts. (Prince Ru Tjiind central British Columbia pert). lor appointment to thf Senate (Terrace and Prince Rupert) Yukon Trail That the Provincial Minister of Public Works be requested for the co-opera tion of his department In the maintenance of the Yukon Telegraph Trail for the benefit of trappers and prospectors getting iiiin their supplies and the taking jjm- in of livestock to Telegraph r;'i .fc-iss-iHazelton). Wolf Bounty That the Game Department be requested to reestablish bounties on coyotes, "wolves and other predatory animals as in 1945 and that. In order to encourage a more vigorous campaign' against predatory animals, government hunters be jlald, In addition to the present monthly wage; a substantial commission on each animal killed. (Hazelton). Rural Electrification That the British Columbia Power Commission be petitioned to investigate potential hydro-electric sites and, as an im-- mediate postwar project, be prepared to develop the site or sites which will supply ample power for immediate and future requirements of Central British Columbia (Smlthers). T :IIecate Straits Aids to Navi - ""illation That the Department of Transport be requested to con- stder the desirability of having lights and lighthouses placed in Hecate Straits, particularly at Bonllla Island, to meet underwriters' requirements for cargoes passing through those waters to and from the port of Prince Ru-- pert, (Smlthers). ",,'Queen Charlotte Islands Air I Mail That the Postmaster-Qen-- -eral be requested Immediately to "provide for air mall to the Queen - Charlotte Islands as such service ' , . . ... . ,. would be a great boon to all rbusinesses and residents of the .-.Islands. (Prince Rupert). "Private Enterprise That each member, bqardjae urged Jojnakc a study, of .the- pamphlet "A Nine Point Business Enterprise Pro-..grarn for Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce" Issued i Lakelse Lake Hot Springs That the provincial government of British Columbia commence immediately the full develop ment of Lakelse Hot Springs or otherwise Invite the Investment of capital to undertake the adequate development of this great potential resources under such control and regulation as to provide public access and use at moderate rates. (Terrace). To Prtvent Tying Up of Resources Industrial Leases That the government of British Columbia make subject to time limit any lease or other alienation of the assets of 'the province, withtr, which time limit development must be commenced and continued, failing which development within the said time limit such resources belnade available to any other person, persons or corporate body that will undertake the said development. (Terrace). Alaska Highway, Western Route That attention of Premier I Jchn Hatt be again drawn to his i undertaking that a survey would , be made of the proposed western ; route, Alaska Highway, with the I request that the undertaking be 'implemented in the near future ! and that a statement be made a3 to when it is proposed to under- itake this survey. (Prince Rupert), Pamphlet That the Assocl- atd Boards of Trade, through Its member boards, undertake to distribute ample copies of the provincial .government's excellent pamphlet "Central British Columbia," and that the government be commended upon this publication. (Burns Lake). Radio Reception That the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation be urged to establish and onerate a high power radio station at the most suitable point on the Pacific Coast to get recep t a 4v. ilUll UVCl ItllAC UJI Ultra Ul lliV t a wh th im(J view i., of making said cm countries Canada-conscious. (Prince Rupert) . ,Radlo and Orient That the Dominion government and the Canadian Boardcastln? Corporation be urged to establish and onerate a high power radio sta- by the Canadian Chamber ofllon at the most suitable point Commerce and to communicate on the Pacific Coast to set re-with the Department of Econo-; ceptlon over as large an area of "mlc Development of that body at the Orient as possible with the the Board of Trade Building, prime view of making such Sometimes it's hard to tell if it's THE REAI THING It'i i wise buyer who mVei sure of jettinj the Real Thins, be It Rembiandts or Roofing, More and more home-owneri and builders are specifying Genuine Durold Shingles now than ever before. One reason for this g'eat demand is the fact that Genuine Duroid Shingles are made to last for years with a base of the best rag-felt. In spite of greatly Increased production, Genuine Durold Shingles Local Dealers: ALBERT & Phones J Montreal, for jfuch assistance I and advice as may be required are sometimes in short supply. At the same time, more and more are becoming available. So keep right on asking for Genuine Duroid Shingles. Don't accept a substitute. Be sure it's the Real Thing by the Sidney Seal of Quality stamped on every bundle. McCAFFERY 116 and 117 SEE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS IN Office Supplies Consult us for your needs In all types of printing work Everything In high class stationery Cards for every .occasion Fountain Pens DIBB PRINTING COMPANY 3ESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE BPOoaaooootioop0naooooDaooo0DoacH30or)OoooH3oaciooarjo countries Canada - conscious. (Prince Rupert and Terrace). Land Clearing Thai the government of British Columbia extend the land clearing policy to take care of breaking of land, drainage where necessary and securing water either by drilling of wells or constructing dug-outs, the cost of these services to be f!nanccdby the government and repaid by the settler over a stated period of time. (Prince George). Disposal of Lands That the Provincial Government give immediate consideration to the widening of the scope ot land selling facilities by giving more assistance to each district agriculturalist where necessary so that he could provide more practical information to land seekers and that each district agriculturalist and local real estate agent be supplied with lifts of soil-surveyed lands for sale in his district. (Vander-hoof). Immigration That there bj an early resumption of immigration policy with special consideration of the admittance to Canada of relatives of Canadian citizens and of those peoples who were associated with Canada In the war. (Prince George). Development of the North That the governments of British Columbia and Canada and the Canadian National Railways be urged to Institute and continue an aggressive policy of development of central and northern British Columbia and the port of Prince Rupert as the terminus of the northern line of the government-owned Canadian National Railways and, further, that an expression of opinion and statement of policy on this matter bs requested from both governments and the railway company. (Prince Rupert). Soldiers Land Settlement That the federal government take all necessary steps Immediately to select, classify and list all the land It is proposed to take over and administer for soldier settlement so that the same may be available for settlement at as early a date as possible. (Vander- hoof). Highway Condition Reports That the Associated Boards of Trade request the Terrace. Sml thers and Prince George boards to send out a report each week on the cbrtdltlon of the Prince Rupert Hlf hwaytp British Columbia r 'Automobile Association B.C. Travel Bureau, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Prince Rupert and Prince George newspapers. (Terrace). Completion Of. Highway Completion of northern trans- Provincial Highway That the provincial government De urgea j to undertake the completion of the Northern Trans-Provincial Highway by constructing the link between Sinclair Mills and Mc- Bride, that the provincial gov ernment confer with the Dominion government with, the objective of having the said highway classified as an Inter-provlnclal highway towards which the Dominion should pay 50 per cent, that the situation be clarified as to the ownership of the right-of-way In certain por tions of said highway so that the provincial government shall possess legal cotnrol over the same (o permit It to maintain the highway in an efficient manner and that the Dominion and prov ince make such compensatory adjustments as are in the public interest with the Canadian Na-tllonal Railway for the transfer of such portions of their right-of-way as are required for the highway. (Prince George and Prince Rupert). Northern Transprovlnclal Highway That a special main tenance vote of not less than t50,000 a year be appropriated 'or the maintenance of the high-vay and the preparation thereof 'or blacktopping, that the sum of lot less than $200,000 be appro irlated for reconstruction, re outlne and new construction. 'hat, as It becomes available, more suitable road building 'qulpment be placed throughout he district served by the highway, 'that the section of the road between Hazelton and Kltwanga be rerouted from the south to 'he north side of the Skeena Rive'r with a bridge crossing the Skeena from Hazelton, that the Department of Public Works be (navigation and that such opera-requested to make every effort j tion be effected as speedily as necessary to eliminate the con-lnuous seasonal hazard of snow "ondltlons on the Prince Rupert Highway, particularly at a railway tunnel located west of Kwln-ltsa so that motor trafflce may be assured of year round pass-ability on this part of the highway. (Prince Rupert and Hazelton). '6 Accommodation of Tourists That business men and communities be impressed with the great valueHo the community of tourist travel and that all pos- BANANAS SAVED CHILD'S LIFE j PITTSBUROH fc -The life of , little Lucille Tielsch; is still all wrapped up in bananas but it may not be too long before she can "take 'em or leave 'em." At present she is tiiklng them i sible steps ba taken to assure proper accommodation for making the tourists' stav in the area comfortable and attractive, that every possible encouragement' and assistance be given to prl- vate enterprise in building such accommodation and that citizens ot each community reco3nl2e their. . personal and Individual responsibilities in welcoming tourists. and making them eager to prolong their visits as long as possible and to encourage their rrlends to come and do likewise. Groundhog Coal Fields That a thorough geological survey of the Groundhog coal fields, located near the headwaters of the Skeena, Naas and Stikine Rivers, approximately 153 miles north ot the Canadian National Railways at Ilaztlton and approximately 105 nliles east of Stewart, be undertaken by the Dominion Department of Mines and Resources in 1917, that all possible data relating te the field be gathered and consolidated by the British Columbia Department of Trade ami Industry and made available to the Royal Commission on Coal, the Geological Survey and the Canadian National Railways, that the closest possible liason be maintained between the Drminion Depart ment of Mir.es and Department of Trade and Industry with reference to the field, that the Dominion and provincial covcrnments and Canadian National Railways take appropriate step? to interest capital in the development of this field. P'.inln? nf Lumber That the Transport Board and the Cana rf(a National Railwavs be re quested t0 grant miliing anc) ;translt rates on rougn iumber travelling In a continuous diree- tion along the Smlthers Division to enable unloading enroute for planing tofore the cargo I marketed. (Prince George). Roads for Sidings That the Canadian National Railways be requested to provide adequate gravelled roads along each siding to give loading facilities to shippers. (Burn? Lake). American Work on Canadian Highway Haines Highway Repair That he Dominion and provincial governments and 'territorial governments offer the United States government a proper permit for a reasonable length of 'time to .'mprove and maintain the portion of the Haines Highway which traverses Canadian territoryBritish Columla and the Yukon and that British Columbia do Its part iy Improving the present highway running Into Prince Rupert from Vancouver. International Joint Highway Commission That the Canadian Premier be urged to appoint to the International Joint Highway ; Commission at least one representative from Central British I Columbia and that southeastern i Alaska organizations be .urged to seek the appointment of' at least one southeastern Alaska man to that commission. Radio and Beam Stations That the Radio Division of the Department of Transport maintain and operate radio and beam stations now located at Vander-hoof and Terrace as aids to aerial pcsslble. Alinorts That the Importance of maintaining airports and landing strips built largely because of war be pointed out to the Department of Transport as a link between Alaska and the United States and a military pre paredness.measure. Aircraft Clearances Tha't the Customs and Excise Division of the Department of National Revenue devise a plan which would make It possible for United States aircraft to secure per- PAULETTE GODDARD Famous American film actress, interviewed recently at the British Broadcasting Corporation while on her first Visit to England. She was the first American actress to go to wartime China, In 1944, and she was accompanied by the comedians Bill Gargan and Keenan Wynn. In May last she mart rled Burgess Meredith of the U.S. Army Air Force, and a well known stage and screen actor. She was formerly married to Charles Chaplin, from 1936 to 1942. -10 pounds every wjek. Six years ago, doctors despalr-; ed of the life of the sickly, undsr- nourished baby w h o couldn't digest food because of a rare coeliac disease. Taen they dis- covered the banana diet. Now a sturdy, yllow-halred youngster of 8, Luer.le Is begin mission from the Department of National Revenue -to clear from Canadian customs .tta::ons where no aircraft are based to other and isolated stations in BrltHh Columbia and Yukon Territory wltheut hindrance. Special Customs Permits That the proper authorities of xith United States and Canadian ,?iv?rnments ease superfluous and unnecessary customs f.nd excise restrictions that now hinder travel between Canada and trie United 'states thrftugh the issuance of some special permit such as 10-day tourist permits or other special facility to encourage travel. Highway Hard Surfacing That the provincial govern Classified Advertising - - - - Jlaa.'fleda: 2o per word per insertion, minimum charge, 60c. Birth Nakcr 6()c; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 12. FOR SALE FOR SALE Six-hole range, du plex oil burner. Phone 422. (190) FOR SALE -engine; Gas boat, 7 h.p 32 feet long. Apply; Henry Russell, Port Edward, B.C. " (193) FOR SALE Universal electric grill. Phone Red 541. 544 9th Avenue West. (183) FOR SALE 5 month old tfew Hampshire pullets, already laying small eggs. $2.00 each. Express extra. Hampshire roosters 5 months, $3.00. Lea Poultry Farm, Kltwanga, B.C. (188) FOR SALE Boat "Ida Lee", 5 h.p. Palmer engine. Phone Mr. Lloyd Black, 202, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (193) FOR SALE Oyster Bar, veiy reasonable price. Apply Box 1190; Phone 30C. 315 Third Ave. West. (191) FOR SALE Beauty parlor: equipment and furniture complete. Reasonable price. Phone Blue 943 or call at C03 Cth Ave. West. (tf) FOR SALE 50,000 or 60,000 board feet of mixed lumber, Make offer at 1000 1st Ave, Phone Black 412 after G p.m. evenings. (189) SPEED BOAT, 20 feet, without engine. Phone 450. (188) FOR SALE Sawmill with two- and-a-half million feet of timber; camp and kitchen utensils; equipment, tools, 4 horses, good condition. Price $5000. Apply Lee Jim, Hazel- ton, B.C. (tf) FOR SALE Three-room house; combination llvlng-dinlngi room, bedroom, and kitchen,' plus all furniture, consisting of mullt-ln sink unit, new oil stove, dijilng room suite, etc. Plus four-room house with rental income; large garden ami green house, located on two lots. $3500 cash takes everything. Owner leaving town. Inquire Armstrong Agencies. (183) FOR SALE Apartment Block containing 4-5 roomed suites. Fully occupied, centrally located. Phone 57. G. P. Tinker & Company. 1188) EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news Items, to ensure publication, should be In the office by 10 a.m. Contributors are asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and personal interest are always welcome. ALASKANS FLY OVER TERRACE American Visitors ascend In Flying Club Machine TERRACE The Terrace Flying Club put in a busy day last Friday showing that Terrace is the proud possessor of a first-class airport 'to the Associated Boards delegates from Alaska. Time being short for their visit, tlttse people were glad to avail th;m-selves of the opportunity to view the district from the air. The agricultural possibilities of the hinterland adjacent to Prince Rupert are easily realized from the aerial view. Pilot W. S. cooper and his air engineer, amonr I other residents of the district, had a busy time. ning no fulfill predictions that she will outgrow the malady. EXPPLOSIVE GOD The" word volcano comes from the name of Vulcan, Roman god of the fiery element)). ment plan and commence immediately a program of hard uirfacins; of the Cache Creek lo Prince Rupert Highway and that a permanent committee be set up to study, promote and follow up this most Important project. (Terrace). Alaska Car Ferry Service That a special committee be set up by the Associated Boards of Trade to work with Chambers of Commerce In Prince Rupert and Alaska so as to correlate their efforts and thereby promote a car ferry service from Prince Rupert to Alaska and that transportation companies be urged to thoroughly Investigate the possi bilities of furnishing a more adequate service than the existing one. (Terrace). WANTED WANTED Large kitchen range. Must be In good shape. (Not camp stove). Mrs. E. Talt. New Hnzplton DC. (183) WANTED TO RENT Oillnet boat. Phone Blue 371 or Black 821. (188) FOR RENT FOR RENT Fourroom house, furnished or unfurnished. 219(5 Seal Cove Circle. (189) FOR RENT Apartment in Bay Apartments; also front housekeeping room. Phone Blue 815. (tf) FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room; reasonable. Apply 806 Fraser St., evenings, (tf) HELP WANTED WANTED Janitor. Phone 466. Apply Prince Rupert Hotel. (194) WANTED General duty nurses for Miller Bay Hospital. Arrangements can be made to allow for part time duty If necessary. Phone 635. (188) WANTED Experienced woman clerk for grocery store. No other need apply. Apply Skeena Grocery. (tf) BRIGHT AND HONEST boys and girls wanting Dally News delivery routes should enter their names at the office. HOUSEKEEPER Good accommodation and wages. 722 West Fifth, (tf) PERSONAL SLENDOR TABLETS are effec- tive. 2 weeks' supply $1, 12 weeks, $5. At all druggists. (193) FOR SALE WE. BUY AND SELL New and Used Furniture; also Hardware. See us before buying elsewhere. Used phonograpn records, 20c; 5-piece kitchen set, $16.50; electric ranges, McClary's, from $15; sewing machine, $24.50; 3-piece chesterfield In good shape, $69.50; radio, 9 tubes, $15; baby carriages, from $7; hassocks, from $2.50; beds, complete, from $12.50; electric fans, from $7.50; motors with electric fans, from $16.50; new Gur-ney ranges, all-enamel: new scatter rugs, big assortment, $1.65 each. B.C. 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