1'AQE SIX m m m RUPERT PEOPLES u TIIE DAILY NEWS Printe Rupeit, B.C. Tuesday, June 5, 1945 STORE ,p JUMPERS and SKIRTS BLOUSES and SLACKS The Rigit Time NOW! The Right Place Peoples Store : it. .1 1 THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary : Conditions 311Thlrd Ave. Phone 178 B-H FrKOnM On Coa VUl FiumH oodi color charm q t'u'v boutM back ground lor 0u furmtu't Easily oopld oo'IpoDf' koUotnt Dattr ot wood Soft, lh colon lolr tattny iih tatidrYtno ipcify 8H ffsconti GORDON'S HARDWARE t 7 u m I 1 i m POULSEN'S Grocery and Lunch Phone Red 441 FREE DELIVERY 6th Ave. E., beside Postal Station "B" "As Good as the Best Better Than the Rest" The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON GREEN SPOT TAXI 65 TAXI Just Arrived . . . 20 Squares Bright Itcd Hcxagcn Asphalt Shingles. Hoofing Paper. Building Paper. No. 1 Clear-finish Lumber. Ship Lap and Dimension. F. MURPHY , LUMBER General Agent Ace-Tex Products Tile Flooring Felts and Cement 1st Ave. E. Fhone Black 884 Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 PM. Kindly give us your order before. 12 o'clock noon during your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meatfresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 THIRD AVE. W. STREET FOR MUSEUM YORK, England ti York Is buying up Its old streets, to lay the .foundations again, rebuild and restore. But the most picturesque old street was transferred completely to the museum shops, cobbles, flagstones, lamp standards and signs. Schoolchildren can borrow period clothes and strut down the old-time street. Buy War Savings Stamps SUCCESS IN UNIQUE HONOR-NEW DELHI, India 05 Sir 6 Varadachariar, Judge of Xbc federal court of India, has been elected honorary master of the bench of the Inner Temple. This is a unique distinction fcr a judge in India. LONDON 0 A Ministry of Agriculture official jald sillco-rhosphate. a new "suDcr-jucer- phosphate" twice as rich as any fertilizer yet known, soon will be on the market. k IN ONE YEAR . . . FOR FARMERS FOR LABOUR FOR RETURNING VETERANS FOR EVERYONE nr 1 I imely Topics from Terrace HEALTH MEETING DRAWS CROWD Cb-OP HEARS VISITING SPEAKER The Health meeting held last Wednesday in the Oddfellows' Hall was attended by a very interested crowd of people. George JIcAdams introduced the visiting speakers and gave an outline of the work of Mm T'rinpn Tfnnnrt. Honlrh TlniL F.:irli momlinr nf tVin travelling caravan spoke in turn and outlined his t .. .. .. SASKATCHEWAN CANADA'S ONLY FAfcM SECURITY ACT: provides against loss of home quarter section and seizure of crop needed for livinp expenses and farm ooeratioris, in capes where the farmer cannot meet his obligations for reasons beyond his control. Moratorium in case of cron failure. First Ministry of Co-operatives in British Empire. New Marketing Act based on co-operative principles. Veterinary Services Actt by which province contributes 50 of cost of veterinary services. A REAL TRADE UNION ACT which guarantees union security, enforces collective barpaining, outlaws company unions, outlaws unfair labour practices. The Act is clear and definite without the convenient loopholes throueh which anti-labour employers can wriprgle - as in the case of the King Government Order-in-Council No. 1003 and similar codes. Highest .minimum wae in Canada. Highest workmen's compensation in Canada. Two weeks vacation with pay. New industries emnloyment. being started NOW for post-war A Department of Reconstruction and Rehabilitation has been formed , its whole purpose to assist in rehabilitation of service men and women. Farmer-veterans piven added assistance compensate for inadequate federal plans of Liberal Government. HEALTH: Branch of Health Education, and Nutrition Branch, established: free diagnosis and treatment for. V.D.: free d iaOTin:i! tfMttTIAnf cnrirant nd hospitalization for Cancer, medical, surgical and hospital care, drugs and appliances for all old age and blind pensioners including dependents, and for recipients of Mothers' Allowances and their ; ,r- families; financial aid to municipalities to build hos- pitals and to employ doctors. EDUCATION: Highest minimum wage for teachers ; . J- Canada; province-wide adult education program: r- ;F5- 1-rge-scale assistance to rural education, grants to equalize educational costs and opportunities; Uni- . versitv scholarships to deserving students. VOTING AGE LOWERED TO 18. The People Everywhere Are On the March S.ST evefy demcraf-c country in the world the common people arc turning liitf ! thlCCCFn Canada Rivi"8 SUPPft l parti" a"d ProSram St-iLn'1Lh. Labour Pafty s striking out on a democratic socialist program f to rebuild their country. The Gallup Poll gives the, Labour Party 48 support as against 27 for the Conservatives. In New Zealand, the Labour Government has been returned three times and is still going strong. The same is true for the Labour Government of Australia. In June of last year the people of Saskatchewan acted as the vanguard of the Canadian people as a whole. thVworfd march""1 Ca"ada wi" f1IoW Suh a"d k"P ,n step witb Let Us Co Forward Together! What Saskatchewan is doing, all Canada can do. The Dominion and every province in it can have a government that fulfils its promises to the letter, quickly and intelligently, as Saskatchewan has done, -kvery citizen of Canada can feel as Saskatchewan citizens feel that he controls and directs his own destiny decently and productively, for the first time in his life. ThUtimt-SECURITY WITH VICTORY- vote Hf Published by the Co-opcrtlve CmmorAcalth Federation, SO Sparki St.. Ottaw. SUPPORT . . . 12 LAC HARRY ARCHIBALD Your CCF Candidate sptciai worK or pan in im trip The films shown had cccn 'taken in Prince Rupert and 'th;y proved to be educational and Mrs. Walters of Prince Rupert Is visiting with Mrs. Tlmms of KStselas. The Co-op Study Groups he'.d a well-attended meeting In the Co-op store building on Saturday evening. Friends and people Interested In the movement wcr? also in attendance. Floyd Frank Introduced the gus.'t speakrr George Dolssn of the Co-t p Wholesale In Vancouver, who had a 'busy time clearhrj up all the puz2llng quistlcns cf tht-sa present. Refrejh.ner i were served the eCose cf the meeting, cringing to a pleasant end an Interesting session. On Wednesday near Rcmo, a cottonwocd t::3 fe!' on the fron' yatt cf a truck belacjlng to J. Trclenberg of Eyrnaiby. Th truck was badly smashed but no one was Injured. Major Morrant of Prince Rupert was In town about the middle of the week In connexion with hh official duties as Army chaplain. M!s A. llaugland of Tcrra'cc Elementary School, will be su-pcrvidng tha high -school ma-triculaKon examinations which commence on June 15. Mr. ani Mrs. York went to Truce Rupert cn Friday night and had Ihrlr furniture moved down by A'cc HouUen the following day. Their son Leslie, who H ttaylrg with Rev. R. Hills, will Join thou nt'ths xtrplttlon ol the school teicn. Mr. and Mrs. C. LlndnJrcm of Homo were vUHtcrs In Terrace on Friday evening. The Terrace School Baard held a fpoclal msetlr ; at th? hens of G. Lambly on Friday evening J. W. Helfcrnan and E. T. Anplcwhaltc spent part of Saturday In Usk and iook the evening's train from Terrace to Ptlnce Rupert. During 4he week, the school acquired another new pupil, Ted Davey of Vancouver, who Is makin,3 hs home with th? Word has '.iron received that Gordon llaugland. wrro Is on ac-tfvc service In Germany, met Charlie Houlden and Kenneth Hamer and the three celebrated V-E Day together. Gordon was r?ointly In London and L-cds on an eight-day leave and mot Mar-tan OTCcsfe. WD., Be i j Hamer and Norah Dlggtes. lxor& Bethurem of Usk was In Terrace during the week. The week has brought many I'-incc Rupert people to Terrace. Among these lfave been Dr. Knlpe, Mr. Harper, C. O. Ham, R. Hadlard, Herb Ycurg, L :u'3 Astoria, Norman Mcsrehouse, Major Toomibs and various Canadian and American 'Army Friday nUht's dance in the Orange Hall and Saturday night's dance In th Oddfellcws' Hall were very well attended. On Thursday night Gunner Harry Hnugland, who Is rta-llopcd with the artillery at Camp hllo, arrived home on furlough. MUi O. Johnson cf the Prince Rupert Health Unit and Dr. Mills were at the schools on Thursday nn.1 Friday giving medical examinations to .the school On Thursday afternoon of last week 'the Ladles' Guild of the Knox United Church held ttalr regular meeting at the heme of Mrs. fvan Frank at Kalum The first recorded abdication of a sovereign was Sylla, the Roman dictator, In 79 B.C. NEURALGIA Are NEURALGIA nnd the Hjir.mci'lnt Ileadaclin It cauws blinding you with cruel pain? Get fait, Palo relief nc otliem have, with Tenipleton'g T-K-C. D.m't delay another day. Start now ta relieve that nln with TK-CV the rrnu'dy enlliimiHKtlctilly pralned by tliuu'(J At all druwlili 50c, $l, T 22 TODAY ONLY "U" Mabel', Roon, WE BULL ROARS f V and You'uunvun Mo fm V r 1 I Mm J. uarraaine "GANG WAV roil TO.MOKKOW" Fox Canadian News Complete Shows at 12:50 - 1:51 - 4:14 - 0:37 - 9:00 Business and Profcss'n CSSlOllQl Work to please everyone No work too large or too small i 11 J. LUND Painting Papcrhanglng Interior and Exterior Work UNION PAINTER P.O. Dox 1286 Phone Black 823 UKOKCiE L. KORIE r'ubllc AccounUuit, Auditor, etc. Income Tim. Returns Compileo Britner Block Phone 387 R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR Massage and Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Evenings Only Phone Red 315 424 8th Ave. W. SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 r ANNOUNCING . . . EVENSONG IDEAL (XBASE AND LAIN! "Hoiw of Better Ckl Authorize n.EXFORM 6ERV:1 StiHpt'j Dmsol Without Gisnn I Waterproofing a Sl PHONE Ul Mall Order- M HELEN'S HEAt'TY SHOl Permanent WitJ Beauty Culture In aHI'Jl 206 4th Street Pa BERT'S TRANSF MESSENGEF.j SUnd 101 5th fcl Phone Oreen 853 1 NEW LOCATION, G' 1363 6th Avtsae I ESTHER STANl EXPERT PERMANENT 'J AND HAIR STVu.il Late of Hudson's Bay, Vd We are glad to announce that we haveW appointed Northern Distributor and Agem CANADIAN JOHNS-MANVILLE PRODUCTS Sec us for: . t H n tn i c A S P II A If it fl 1 I, 9 1 II .1 i Roofing Shingled Hoofing SWM oui.. oui i Rnii noofinp Roll nooflnM Bullt-Up Rooto? Wallboarda ot Coa W Bullt-Up Roofing . and puttlC Other Products Rock U'ool Insulation-Insulating noard-Huildmf Asphalt Tile Flooring Acoustical Malerials-W n lerials Itoof Insulation-Watcrproofins Ma,fr'1'Trt trial Insulations Packings, and (.asktis-u"" nicnts Pipe Coverings. BONDED ROOFERS Prince Rupert Roofing Box 725 and Shcetmctal Works 703 Second Ave. West TOURISTS "SKCK.VA BRIDGE CAMP" One mile East of Terrace Box 13 Terrace, B.C. ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE House Plans and Alterations Store and Store Front Remodelling PHONE BLACK 9C9 phone rjlifl fte f Here to serve YORK CONSTRUCT Bulldinr. rjstlm"" General Bw Nothing too big W . XI Li- nUAtv COAL anfl JIVDB ? WOO" transF1 PHONE 580 I