ver ,ada s Last Great West .... umps of Empire builders, of men of vision fr i. nnMtlo runs mished from ocean tn Crand . . rt. mmp lntn belne. and Princ- " " . great enterprise linking the whole of Canada with laSlg.rf. foute connecting the northernmost cities Trade which is America's best. ole nlu,c " ,j fmm far nnart tflKaien u frnri or carving out a new metropolis of the the vcry Start (m h AM , . purler s vision 10 tap me uurmuia resources , .,u, with ocean going nners, ior wmcn rnnce occome thelr havcn s nest-sad rt would circumstances came to pass, the enthusiasms .niori dawn .in Mann built the Canadian Nortnern into van- .L..hnri Lilt! ULCdll blUtilU (W1U UUU U WIM TrunK Pacific became the Canadian National, for ...,... nnnrrL inmcrua un Willi lis mi: ui a uu- on . town waiting us sure ium iu tunic, all it pioin-'T!. have passed away and its youth wan-aficid whi'ii and wherefrom. to America's north last da oni men of vision tap 3lre ining.- wouia De numming Buiurt, dy would tx- so ousy mai no one wuu.u nave nine tu ,t the development's score. tern plutocracy sitting comfortably on Its money bags jr taiittU11 v - f jjUS en.iiying Canada's cream to be interested in ndin? Canada's industrial tissue. he Vancouver tycoons are hogging everything in sight, irrow .)Ut;ook is abominable and their greed Is a fright. i. ...m. in nn ss wiipii ri'iiLr;ii u. k niisiLiini will Ciy win w - i res itseii lb artinciai handicaps win dc pusnca asiac ana casi Hit shea will eventually, have statesmen of vision and of its mission among great nations, l iraunuraie a policy of expansion absorbing millions lurd people through immigration. anads seem.-, to be mariung lime aespue ner cmpiy c with it no policy of immigration. iiomo assets, empty lands and untold potential I'V, ix? can- make her able workers tighten their belt. i t.iread are EcttlnK in bad way for the lack or ght and '.raffle. ? wain oi statesmen whose outlook towards Canada's lit n not static. in- oiiU;::: or dollars stagnating, everywhere which t! cc;:. will need salt; t Canada ha no social policy but the one dictated from monev concrete vault. at. people will soon have to starve in the midst of e Canada public 'policy's dossier of developments is pty i oi dciiar potential wealth are valueless matters if ; pu' u use . thai n i not being done? Can there any longer be excuse" paltry nundrcd millions of dollars to give the Peace ver an ocean outlet would absorb all Canada's surplus xx. terprang people, hardy workers, only want a chance employ their energy, and want no favor. ' ulth -:hcer up! Prince Rupert is about to see a new n oi 'vent jtcntiai sources arc about to be tapped at last, to a ge extern 2 abcui to enter a new phase of development and a Uderabie expansion wlli mark the beginning of a new era that it is nara lathom the extension. ONE OF THE FEW PIONEERS. E BIRDS HIT INTER CALF ETON, Derbyshire, Eng. ': mils driven Inland by J i p'.sj'?d havoc with 3d partridge on Dcrby-'ifs and r,ame preserves. I a oio they had ;n .3 manv rlpirl htrrU mcors after winter Only a -small number arc bcllevrd to have CANCER DIAGNOSIS fvn a ...... - iv un a mora Manl- - u;:.-..a;zeu can- c 1 th- Manitoha r.an. ' h;;: f: t-imncndcd ' h rv' . mmlttee ov';' ai ic rfaturc that irtuu uv Giicr- Oiagnr-j m the mrnl ERRACE nster&Taxi Storage (ft- -'ALL TRAINS TO AMV uiSTRICT (u- Smith) " "I it i race One-Armed Drivers Face Prosecution paarl. South Africa t Motorists who drive here with their arms or elbows out of thp window are liable to be prosecuted, as this dangerous lnbit has caused a number of drivers to lose their arms In recent ac cidents, city police announced. Back-scat passengers who suck their hands or arms out of windows may also find themselves in court. The police arc taking this move to try and reduce the rising accident rate here. O. Shcardown left on last cvcnlnri's train for a buuncss trip to Burns Lake. Terrace Theatre Showing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m Saturday matinee at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April " "ii;nti.i:man joh pai.ooka" Starring Joe Klrkwood, Leon Errol, Guy Klbbee, Elyse Knox and Lionel. Standcr. Friday ami Saturday April 11 and 12 "MADONNA OI' THE SKVHN MOONS" Starring Phillts Calvert, Stewart Granger, Peter Grenvlllc, John Stuart, Nancy Trice, Reginald Tate, Jean Kent, inn v.. r a & f r Rood ( ou et a Vew u P3f m ar... I. UI Villi r nrA.An I HAmrinihir rill C are!,? Vlt REGULAR SERVICK l'rori, ctlulPPcd to handle1 all maintenance all makes of vfh'lrles. Drive in today! ft,lACE MACHINE 5iini ami. r.ARAfiE uttUAL MOTOR'S DEALER Local News Items... Simplicity Patterns; Needlework Patterns: 15-20-25c. at THE VARIETY STORE. (a8) Miss Lin Brown of the extension department of the University of British Columbia sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide to return to Vancouver after arriving In the city on the P.M.L. 15 from Massett where sne aiienaca me annual con vention of the Native Brother hood of B.C. during the last week. Announcements St. Andrew's W.A. Easti-r Sale, April 8. Juvenile Orange Tea and Sale, April 9, Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 10. Registered Nurses' Association dance, Civic Centre, Thursday, April 10. Esquires Orch. $1 per person. Varden Singers entertainment Wednesday, April 16, 8:15 p.m. Oddfellows' Hall. Card Party, Catholic Hall, April 17, 8 pjn. 17. Rotary Tea, Civic Centre, April Orange Ladles' Tea and Sale, Civic Centre, April 18. Masonic Dance, Masonic Tem ple, April 18. Sojourning toreth-1 ren invited. . Women of the Moose tea and sale, April 30. United Church Spring Sale, May 1. Band Concert, Civic Centre, May 2. Guide Camp Tea, May 3, Mri Blackaby. Novelties. Baptist Tea, May 8. Mrs. Gil ker's. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. Legion Auxiliary Sale. May 9. Mother's Day Tea Sale, S.O.N., Ladies, May 10, Lutheran Church 2:00 to 6:00. Cambrai Chapter Spring Tea May 15. Anglican Cathedral Chancel Guild Tea, May 22, Mrs. Nora Arnold. Job's Daughters' Tea, Mrs Berner's, May 29. Public Meeting CIVIC CENTRE Friday, April 11 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Prince Rupert Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society Chairman: Mayor Arnold. Speakers: Dr. John Ganshorn, Vancouver surgeon; Topic: "Signs and Treatment of Cancer." Hex. C. Mills, Executive Secretary, B.C. Branch, Canadian Cancer Society; Topic: "The Society and You." Sound Motion Picture: "Time Is Life" a new release. QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD. Admission Free You Arc Invited to Attend. DEVELOPING PRINTING & ENLARGING Amateur Supplies - Cameras i:nlargcrs - 35 m.m. Projectors WRATH ALL' S Photo Finishing Prince Rupert, B.C. Three sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesdays. 1:30 pm. Coriultlam. Fridays. 12:00 Mldnlght- Catala. Saturdays, 9:15 pjn. Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays. 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and WAY TOINTS Sundays, 10 pjn. QUEEN CHARLOTTES Fortnightly. FRANK J. SKINNER Prin'fi Rupert Agent Third Ate Pnne 568 C.CJ. Broadcast, Tonight 6:30 p.m. CFPR. H. G. Archibald,' M.P. Ottawa Highlights. (It) Dr. and Mrs. Jens Munthe, who have been on a trip to Smithers and Terrace, are returning b the city on tonight'.? train. Regular meeting of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union will be held Tuesday, April 8, 7:30 pjm. Members are requested to James Bremner sailed orr the Princess Adelaide last night to return to Ocean Falls after spending the Easter week-end at his home here. Mrs. W. D. Lamlbie. and son, John, and little Judy Flaten are returning home on tonights train after a visit at Terrace as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Jens Munthe. Ian Panton of the mechanical department cf the Interior News was a week-end visitor in the city, arriving from Smithers on Saturday night's train and re turning to the interior last night Cecil J. Carter, local evangelist returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Carter is remaining in the south for a while longer. August Wallln, president of the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council, has had his name Included in the first edition of "who's Who in Labor," blue book of the American Federation of Labor. Pasengers arriving in Prince Rupert Monday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide from Van couver included H. Richmond. C. J. Carter, Mr. Rowland, Mrs. L. Smith and children, O. Cum mins, Miss Switzer. Mr. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Gibb, BLACKHEADS ro anlrklr br a limDlo method that olvn them. Get two ouncei of perax powder from your oruiitK. appir wun hot. wet eloth entl over th blcVhedi d 19 will wonder wtt: Ulj b' fa Presbyterian Spring Sale and Tea Plants, fancywork, aprons, home cooking, woollens, wnlte elephant, delicatessen. April 10. (82) Mrs. Roy Franks arid family sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide for Nanalmo where they will Join Mr. Franks who left some weeks ago to join the typographical staff of a newspaper in the Island city. Frank Partridge, who Is em ployed as a carpenter at Ocean Falls, sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide to return to his Job there after spending the Easter week-end. at his home in Prince Rupert. J. Byatt, pioneer resident of Prince Rupert, who was here as far back as 1908 and again in 1913 and 1914, is revisiting the city as representative of a Van couver marine industries con Get sweeter, tastier brcudl i Mcwsma use It's so Easy to do Your Own WITH fklMT 3EADY-PASTED No Ppttel No Tools! No Must! Proved in More Than , 1,000,000 Homes Anyone con do it! Already pasted ul dip tn water and moolh on Ihs vail. Dries in 20 minutes.. Goes up asl! Start alter breaklast room's done belore noon. Or start and stop as you please. In spare time. No tearing up the house you don't even have to cover the iumiturel i Guaranteed washable and iadeprool . . . guaranteed to stick or your money back! Inexpensive! You save up to 50 on decorating costs. 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Cummlngs of the Trimz Wallpaper Co. will dis- play Trimz Wallpaper and Trimz Drapes In Gordon & Anderson s Store, Tuesday, April 8. Dont miss It. Free consultations on your spring decorating problem. (81) One time employee of the Prince Rupert dry dock, Herman Tax Hoene is among a list of missing persons, information concerning whom is sought through the Canadian Red Cross Society on behalf of rela- cern. He arrived Sunday night I ttyes. Zu Hoene was iborn in Ber-on the Coqultlam from the sertbruek, Germany, and came south. ' to Canada in 1929. CI CICrUfllAMM'C I Lb U II II In lilt J fULL-STRENGTH ! Fleischmann's fresh active Yeast starts working right away! All the strength of the yeast brings out all the flavourful goodness of your bread. Be sure of sweet taste light texture fragrant freshness every time! IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, insist on Fleischmann's full-strength, fresh active Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable Canada's favourite yeast lor over 70 years. I lUMvMrt j If J I Decorating WALLPAPER ' mm mm" n Gordon & Anderson EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news Items, to ensure publication, should be in the office by 10 a.m. Contributors arc asked to bear this In mind. Items of social and personal Interest are always welcome. PER box Throt fcxt r a p r th Avtrogt Poom Be Sure of the Best I is I I I WE DELIVER DAILY Bulkley Market 3rd . Prince Rupert Dnilp jQcti) 3 Tuesday, April 8, 1947 Topcoats in. the Famed 'LAMKAShT t Fabric Shades of Brown & Blue $40-00 McBride Street Movlnp, Packlnp, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 83 "WE DELIVER" y Headquarters for Your SPRING NEEDS GARDEN TOOLS, SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, LAWN MOWERS, PAINT CLEANERS, WALLPAPER CLEANER, WAXES, POLISHES. A complete line of quality paints for inside and outside use. Ml Si Phone 311 It It's Rock Work CALL . . . M. SAUNDERS BLUE 933 CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Your house and yourself fully insured while I do the work. MECHANIC'S SPECIAL 1940 NASH AMBASSADOR SEDAN IN DAMAGED CONDITION No Reasonable Offer Refused This is an excellent opportunity for a man with mechanical ability to procure a late-model car at a good buy. Bob Parker Limited FORD AND MONARCH DEALERS We carry the largest and most complete stock of Ford parts In northern B.C. and give prompt attention to all mall orders; P.O. Box 38 Prime Rupert, B.C. Phone 83 JUST ARRIVED Several lines in latest style men's moccassin front Oxfords See them while sizes are full GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 524 THIRD AVENUE Next Commodore Cafe PHOTOGRAPHIC Developing Printing Enlarging Coloring PORTRAITS and PASSPORTS Chandler & CowrHI 21G 4th St. P.O. Box 613 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 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