i 1 I '4 BIHP TWrt itti. UAiLi I M-O - C.G.F. LOSES OUT The Go-one w w rative - Commonwealth hot "Wefpfocf" K'''r''i''-if'jfM I : pcpr wtiidi ion Jr ' i lH I no iKi to Ip, HB jii PLAYER'SPLEASE COIK Tl rUlN 1MB Have You Ordered Next Winter's Coal Yet? If Not, Do It Today!1 PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY WITH- ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 J L CURRY Atlas Boiler Works Electric, Oxygen. Acetylene LlilUUl rUTnnPPAPTnT? HAL 1 UK welding, Blacksmith, General If pain Chiropractic! Repair. If nerves doubly sol Phone- Red M4 Smith Hlock Green 095 TAKE OVER ALL POWER UTILITIES j The Provincial Government (intends eventually to take over ail eielcric power companies I which sell .light and power to the Ipuhiic in. British Columbia, city i council was informed Monday in a letter, from, Premier Jon Hart, addressed- to Mayor Dag gett. reouest-by the mayor that tht government Include the Northern B.C Power Company in its contemplated public ownership scheme. ru?pfitlnn I Petitions to operate, ugav anc V 1 1 With an uncontrolled rite in prices II I I I T The Daily News Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prtfte Rupert Dally News T .united Third Arena O. A. HUNTER Man&fing Editor PRINCE RUPERT . . . BRITISH COLUMBIA SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Ctty Carrier, per week Per Mftath Per Year B y Mail, per .month . Per Year DAILY KDTTION Wednesday, EDITORIAL1 15 .63 57.00 .40 $4.00 9, 1944 I CITY, COUNCIL strins wires on 8th Street Iron 1st Avesue to the lane between 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue, and for the joint use at four city poles. Eire Hall Vacancy The fire chief was given auth. ority to fill an existing vacancy on the fire department staff and to offer a permanent position if he considers the appHcani warrants it. B.C. FIRE SCIIOOK Council referred to the Utill- Weathei July Pleasant Mbn&iixCity July in Prince Rupert was a wetl mannered month given to extremes. The average temperature was less than one degree warmer than m June, and both tha sunshine and rainfal. were less. Average temperature was deerees and the minimum was ties an invitation for a delegate !"0 degrees. Lowest temperature from Prince Rupert to. aiteno. Tha- letter was, a reply, to aJtbe annual fire school of. Fire : miw ri; -- - iia v v. v a Ctueisal tiu- in .eioaocpwan-ber 18 to 21. TO- CONSIDER. SALE An anpbcaUan from the Narai Department to purchase lots 23 members were brought up short in the provincial jdorsed by 29 ernes tec2'. elections in Alberta and Quebec Their almost negHgi- j SJEr the on-iating committee and the city Wo chnwinori vAsfoiflnv must rnniA ns, a disan'noint- nmnno; leneineer for consideration. Since Tnonf ofto. tV,a PPP omen in ?nkntfhevnn and I before?" Alderman Hills asked, . , ri He was tolditbe city had b&en Victory in Ontario. presented with no such pra- Although the Social Credit party in Alberta was posaL unable to pay $25 a month to everyone, jeopardized Jg? ISg,iS5r the credit rating of that province, and tauea.in many pr0pasai had embraced only win re-election. In the old party stronghold of Quebec the C.C.F. failure to gain a substantial vote can not be a real surprise to anyone, even the Federation. Extend! Power Line. Approval was given a request ir-ju-ji.. ii ...u- : 1 mfnyt . from the u, Array xor an ease- iram luesday s two elections was rnme jiinisuir Mackenzie King, who already has started the ball rolling for the next federal election. With so many differences of opinion across the dominion, the olddine Liberals should be able to hold sufficient unity to return to power at Ottawa when the time comes. WELCOME KINSMEN Children in England are drinking milk, today thanks to Kinsmen Clubs of Canada, who have sent over-hundreds of thousands of pounds of powdered form. , For this humanitarian effort, on a giant scale, the Kinsmen Clubs may well feel their organization is; justified. However, this important program is only one side of the varied activities of numerous clubs iri British Columbia. Prince Rupert is to have a Kinsmen Club, several of its members having been associated with Kin organizations elsewhere. With this leadership and ex ample of active community and national benefit programs before them, the new club should soon prove itself an important addition to this city, the deal would involve closing, ot two streets, it would require the passing of a special by-law. SPORT FLASHBACKS Bj the ccdn Prtss nlMirinVD UTUnM Inn promises, they have apparently satisfied enough to ' the bxj. secuicCo. it was prplBroutuarcC French Canadian. r . , , . - " - - ,anie that onlr southern muniei-i" "HT. aai. , . , , . I Wit UK UMUUWfcl' paauM na wto . iboxine UUe at New York 11 I years ago tonight. He sprawled : Ben Joby to the canvas in seveu recorded was 1 degrees. In June the high and low were 78 and 39 degrees. Bright sunshine smiled on tne c::y for 80,4. hours, bringing :he total hours 01 sunsnine to was hours. In July 1943 there wer 1 hours of sunshine, and the ) seven monvn total was mi.o hours. Rainfall during the month amounted to 4D3 inches, slightly less than in June and about 3 , Inches less than in July. 191 , Barometer pressures rangea from a maximum of 30.137 mil metres to a minimum of 29JS1 millimetres. Highest wind velocity during the month was 22 miles an hour from the southeast. RESOURCEFUL DOCTOR Aeron, a Oreek physician, it reputed to have originated fuml rounds, but held the crown only igatkm in 473 BO. when he halt. few months. losing to Vlnct i ed a plague in Athens by burning Dundee CHI 30. -he mf vf- aromatics In great nres. must not be 0H0 wed to lessen our efforts on the home front When we JtcJud war on Nazi bcrberiim . . 'Tho threat of Inflation will be. whh us as long as tho war lotls. .0 Ultra to "la the IUlikt" Sadie rttam "v v7 landay Night, 7.M p.m.CD.T. we engaged in a. life. and death, ttruogl . . with an uncontrolled rite, in wagti and salaries Induilry butint farmers labor.and contumers would be.involved in. an tndlcti quarrel: about prices . , When any. on of us ortmp to uto, war. conditions, for perianal; selfish, purpose . . Peter Simpson Of Vunarsdollis Buried; TERRACE, Aug. 9 Masonic Order funeral services were held Saturday for Peter Simpson, 87. of Vanarsdol, who died last Thursday in Haxelton Hospital after a brief illness. Rev. T. C. Colwell officiated. With his wife. Mr Simpson lived for many years at Vanan-doi and had many friends throughout the district He was a frequent visitor, to Terrace-Bern in Eastern Canada, Ml; Simpson served as a youn& man in the Riei Rebellion and with the Strathcona- Horse in the South African War. Returning to Cana4a he took up farming and after some years became a j CN'.R. Approves PubKcUseOfc Railway Property Permission has been grantea by Canadian National Railway for the public use on September 4 of the Skeena River Highway where it lie on railway proper; between here and Terrace Per mission is. limited to opeiur. celebration da only. This was the text of letter read at a highway, committee meeting last night which, stated tha the permit was- subject to the aporoval of O. D Archibald, road engineer. O. A. Qlay. CNJt. superintejid- SUCH CONFUSION WOULD RESULT; THAT. .... induilry. could net, CO keep organized, for. full production . . mMmmmmm IIIMIIBIIIM 1 M l(llHI I mm I Sl.ltaif that dtmandt'lh utmett uit.of all our moviCM. with, an. unontrolld rite, in.catlt.. . . t war, plans could, not b cerriedi through, Baiujuct in Honor of War Bond Workers Colonel T. J Weed, commanding officer of the local Amerl-oon Annv establishment and Captain L. D. Maguolo. war bondJ ofttefx, -r pnnauai pciiicr at -a banquet held last night to honor members of the Joint army and civilian sales committee. The campaign was highly cut. emphases d that no trucks or buses woujd be aiiowed to use the aad. II I'll 31 With Minora Blades.! Minora It by fat ffc bt and lharpetl doukUgt blod Uk itt dan. ttX qwoU fclcd. la, tkm, o fk ImU I GOOD WKIZZ 1 we throw, a monkey wrench Into.the, machinery that It back, of our, boys overteai. Thl la. the twelfth of a. series, being'issued: by. the Government' of Canada to emphasize the importance of, preventing further increases, in, the cost oL living, now and, deflation later.' I--.-.-.-.----- . 1 I 7 I F 7 mm the vtiutiW Jt4 ,Ut ol M THc ,dtn I'Vid H f The nc- Hi u! M; ADAM W5 AIm tM TIIK ADAM R0TU Ez RUPERT MEN & BOYS' JIM Bare & AnderJ UMITIJ) m .riiwbim and U'i Automatic SprlnlUrj 1 Coal SUUn Corner tod Ait. srifJ PaJ rhona Red 3M rniNCE iitPtH ROOFING CG Hoi 7U rtee. 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