It'll, irti,' -: 3 : if i i ii 'j ! ? ir it i ii' i ii' mt 1 lit ! IT. In! lass 'it IverY "Ltd.. 3rd Managing Ed " MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION An Independent dally newOaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and all communities comprising northern and central British Columbia. SUBSCRIPTION RATES B7 City Carrier, per week. 16c; Per Month. 65c; Per Year. S7.00; By Mall. Per Month. 40c; Per Year. 4.00. AN HISTORIC VISIT POSSIBLY not without frank significance is President Truman's goodwill visit to the capital 0 Canada at this time. No doubt the Russian people, at least, will see one kind of significance. In a day or so, most likely, we will hear "Moscow interpreting it as more war mongering .between United States and Canada. The defence co-operation of Canada and the United States is becoming, less and less of a secret. The candor o the purpose is becoming less veiled every day but, of course, the object is mutual defence rather than intention to agress. ,No matter what the suspicious and potential enemy nations may read into it., the visit o Mr. Truman, to Ottawa, as a gesture, is timely and reassuring. They are extending the chief executive of the United States every honor and courtesy in the Dominion capital. History was made when he addressed a joint session of Senate and House of Commons today. j The solidarity and friendliness of United States jpanr) Canada was never more surely demonstrated -than, is. being done at Ottawa during these three historic days of visitation. f Now at -1 m. r I m Plu r 1 w nr. It MG-lflJ fruits, Rttipt Mitt A Product of Cnrd Foedi vegetables, meats. etc. in packstt. CP-4 gagagaBgagagaagaV REPAIR AND RECONDITION YOUR HOME THIS SUMMER! CALL GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Phone RED 561 P.O. Box 721 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 Mall. Post Office Department. Ottawa) afternoon exceot Sunaav bv Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. 'tor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director. your Grocer's MINUTE pore trrffatwe J GELATINE Made by the makers of Jell-0 Try the Speedy New Single-Saucepan Method Combine in saucepan all of th 1. follow! ni called for br ibt recipe Minute Gelaiiae, liquids, seasonings, sugar. Heat 2 or 3 minutes, stirring nntil ftUune dissolve, aelatine redoes are readr for mold- ory ones ready tor toe aauiuoo 01 Notice We have not raised our price! Coca-Cola still sells for Pre-war Price 5 plus Wartime Taxes & COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE What Qty I Sale ot the following clty-; owned property as reported by ! finance commltiee; was approv ed by council last mm: Lot 21. block 36, station 7 (.Ninth Avenue Eattj to Thomas N. Rowe for S125. Lots 55 and 55. block 33, section 8 ilmmanuel Street) to Mrs. Jean Rothan for $55. Council adopted a finance committee rcconrn encta Uo n that the orfer of H. G. Ilefeeraon Ltd. to purchase lot 4, Mock 20, section I (Second Avtnne) be ac cepted, the property having been advertised for sale, and this being the .only offer received. A grant of $200 to the Museum Board to assisF !n reopening the museum and a $150 jrent to the Chamber of Commerce toward the fort of the Associated Boards of Trade convention was approved. Approved the action of the licencing committee in granting the following trade licences: L A. Astoria and E. E. RaWiford. messenger service, tobacco and confectionery store; Edward Garner, motor scooter sales: Percv A. Berg, garage; Mrs. B. 1 Petterson, restaurant, subject to report from sanitarian. Adopted a report of the hearth ccmnv"ltee announcing that ; "empllmentary passes for each "Ident of the Pioneer' Home r-ad been received from Arrow ;Bus Lines. Council registered a vote of thanks to Arrow Bus! .tines fcr this kindness. ! I Authorized the chairman of hs board of works and the city nlerk to be the only ones to convey rolicy and instructions to board of vrorks employees dur-'n the period that the city is without a citv ene-ineer. So" far. no new engineer has been em ployed. . Authorized the ourchase of two fcamite nozzles and 51 pal- Ions of foamlte for the fire de partment on recommendation of the utilities cr'mrnittr-e. The tnqmU. t tn. f ! . 1 :l tt uamuc 3 11I l.VIJLUIg OH llfBS. Legislation . . . You Pay 7 As cthvays,jhe superior quality of Coca-Cola remains unchanged NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS PKIXCE UUI'EKT, B.C. Authorized BcUltr of Coca-Coa under contract with Coca-Cola lid. FOR VOUR .... BUILDING REQUIREMENTS GENERAL REPAIRS FOUNDATION WORK CONSULT THE NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD. Estimates given for Phone SC3 Council Qid Made arrangements for having the bronze piaque placed on the Roosevelt Park- cairn. The plaque was purchased last September but a temporary wooden plaque has'been on the memorial siiKe its dedication. Approved action cf the board of works and utilities committee in oMerir? to Mrs. Carlson the position of caretaker cf the city resit room following the recent resignation of P. J. McCormick Mrs. Carlson bid for the position at the time Mr. McCor.Tiiek was appointed. A request by inside workers in thje city's employ 'for a five-day i week was referred tc the finance committee for repcii. The request claimed that the five-day week adopted by the city of Vancouver and.munlcipallty of Bur-naby has functioned satisfactorily. Hours of work would not be reduced but merely convrress-ed from the present five-and-a-half day week. Declined an offer by a Vancouver brekerape house to sell the city up to $05,000 in Province ef British Colun-hfa bonds at .tld.75 bearing 23i per cent interest. Instead, council 'author ized the finance cemmittee to invei!ate- the oui chase nf r,e-wtipV bonds with some $60,-(v) vhh-h the city will not be able to use in Its street program thia year. ' 'A comi"ta'nt by Thorn Sheet Mr-til WorV? concerning a laree hole in Market Circle which forms a nond in wet weather In frcnt of the nrfmlse" v rfe-rel tf the Board of Vorks, by coucil. COUNCIL "'RF.S LOCAL AUDITOR-5' C:tv Counsil lfrft nlsht voted to rrrnlcv the firm of George Rnrip and Co. ns city auditors for ie currert vrar at a fee of 1.200. Frr the last two years. 1 Vancouver firm has audited the city's becks. Classified Advertising Pays! any type construction. Night-Red 603 SAILS HATCH COVERS SKATE COVERS EDMONDSON AWNING & SAIL WORKS Phone BLUE - ICO East Third Ave. (Next to Shenton'i) IMPOE TAUT GOODS AND As FOODS All flours, flour mixes and meals. Yeast. Bread, bread rolls, and balce-ry products. Biscuits, except those completely covered with chocolate. Processed cereals, cooked or uncooked, including break, fast cereals, macaroni, vermicelli, spaghetti, noodles and other alimentary paste products. Rice, excepting wild rice, Pot and pearl barley. Shelled corn, but not including popping corn. Dried peas, soya beans, dried beans except lima beans and red kidney beans. Starch. Sugar, sugar cane syrups; corn syrups, grape sugar, glucose. Edible molasses. Tea, coffee, coffee concentrates. Malt, malt extract, malt syrup. Black pepper and white pepper, and substitutes containing black or white pepper. Salad and cooking oils. Raisins, currants, prunes, dehydrated apples. Tomatoes, tomato sauce, tomato paste, tomato pulp; tomato puree, tomato catsup, chili sauce, when in hermetically scaled cans or glass. Canned pork and beans; canned spaghetti, macaroni and vermicelli. Canned corn, canned field beans excluding the lima and red kidney varieties. Canned apricots, canned peaches, canned pears. Fruits and vegetables in the two preceding items when frozen and sold in consumer size packages. Strawberry and raspberry jams, and any jam containing strawberries or raspberries. Meat and meat products, not including, , game, J pet foods, and certain varieties of cooked and canned meats. Sausage casings, animal and ' artificial. Canned salmon, canned sea trout, canned pilchards of the 1946 or earlier packs. Edible animal and vegetable fats Including lards and shortenings. CLOTHING Men's, youths and boys' coats, jackets and wind' breakers matle wholly or chiefly of leather. Any material shown goods is subject to Also any set which of the set consists 4 COAL There is still a Coal Shortage. Play safe . . . order early ... be warm next winter. There is no better coal than our Foothills Alberta LUMP EGG NUT PEA For lletter Quality, Iletter Service . . , Phone? PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Serving the North Since 1920 Coal Lumber Paint Huildinir Supplies Phones 631.-52. Hollywood Cafe PIUNCK RUPKKrs NKWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE KESTAUKANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 6 A M. Special Dinner Every Sunday . 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 13.1 7J8 THIRD AVKNUI WEflT" 8 GOVERHEN ENT Respecting Price The following list 1j a convenient summary of the Wartime Prices & Trade Board Order No. 737 and is published for the protection and guidance of the public. It does not give the full text of the Order. For full details reference should be made to the Order itself. Summary of SERVICES REMAINING SUBJECT TO MAXIMUM PRICE REGULATIONS get forth in Wartime Prices & Trade Hourd Order No, 537 tffective June 9, 1947 Men's, youths and boys' suits or pants made, wholly or chiefly of cotton or rayon. Men's, youths and boys furnishings as follows: blouses; collars; pyjamas; nightshirts; underwear, other than that made wholly or chiefly of -wool; shirts, including sport shirts other than those made wholly of all-wool or all-rayon fabric. Women's, misses', girls', children's and infants' garments of all kinds (but not including (a) garments made wholly of all-wool iabric, (b) raincoats, (c) jackets and windbreakers, except when made wholly or chiefly of leather, or (d) dressing gowns). Knitted wear for either sex as follows: undergarments, other than those made wholly or chiefly of wool; circular . knit hosiery of cotton or rayoni Work clothing, including aprons, for either sex, when made wholly or chiefly ot cotton or leather. Uniforms for either sex. Gloves, gauntlets and mitts for either sex when made wholly or chiefly of cotton or leather, except those designed as specialized sports equipment or tor specialized industrial uses. Brassieres; foundation garments, but not including surgical corsets. Diapers and diaper supports. HOUSEHOLD AND OTHER TEXTILES Textile products as follows; when made wholly or chiefly cf cotton or rayon: bedspreads; blankets, except horscblankets; dish towels; face cloths; luncheon sets; napkins; pillow cases; sheets; silence cloths; table-cloths; throw-overs; towels; wih cloths. HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT AND SUfPLIESr - - Furnaces' and other heating equipment, except portable electric heaters, fireplace heaters, grates, and baskets therefor. Jacket heaters and other water heating equipment. Soap and soap compounds, 'MOTOR VEHICLE ACCESSORIES Pneumatic tires end tubes when sold for the purpose of or as original equipment on agricultural machinery. above processed for Incorporation Into, maximum prices. contains an article referred to above Is of articles not referred to. is available Now... BUT NOT Control CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS Poplar (aspen, balsam and Cottonwood) and soft wood lumber of all kinds. Softwood veneers. Plywoods not wholly con-. structed of tiardwood. Mill work such as doors, sashes, windows, stairs end gates,- but not including screen doors or window screens. 1 're-cut soft lumber products detitned for use in residential or farm buildings, but not including fully pre-fabrkated buildings. Gypsum board and gypsum' lath. Wallboards and building boards. Cast iron soil pipe and fittings. Nails. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Practically all items of farm machinery, including planting, seeding and fertilizing . equipment, plows, tillage implements and cultivators, haying machinery, harvesting machinery, tractors, wagons, dairy machines arid equipment, sprayers and dusters. Articles of barn and barnyard equipment. Stationary gas engines. Harness and harness hardware. Barbed wire and other fencing wire and fences. Binder twine. Wheelbarrows. Feeds and feed products of all kinds except horse meat, pet foods, hay, straw, clam shell and poultry grit. Fertilizers of all kinds, but not including humus, muck, manure, sphagnum moss or peat moss. Gopher poisons, Seed field beans and seed field peas. Grains as follows: wheat; barley; oats; flaxseed; buckwheat; rapeseed; sunflower seed; grain screenings. . RAW AND PROCESSED ,tV MATERIALS Basic iron, and steel products and alloys including pig iron; cast iron and steel scrap, ingots, bars, plate, rods and wire. Primary and secondary tin and alloys containing more than 95 per cent tin. All fats and oils, including Vitamin A oils, of animal, vegetable or marine origin but not including refined medicinal cod liver oil and core oil. Fibrcj raw or proc,,, all synthetr ent, excepting g,,.7 Yarn, and thread,,, taming any of the t ed above, Fabrics ovtr (J ua. r """ any state, (, J & knitted lor woven, coaJ til th - 1 ' 1 ferred to above, wiuuroy, out not fcJ-J Othrr nil. fK.- 1 " , I""- fUU.-!, Ebitttf i , Hides and skini froofc J a rype ordinci cessedforuse cislrtJ Leathm nf ell 1 than synthcti. leathers,! PULP AND PAPER Wastepaper. Wood pulp, except (a) dissolvin? (b) -alpha' grsdeiofbltj cu sujpn.ne, (c) 'Duracer (d) erodrwlu, --,1 ..J bleached sulphite p sold for the rur.&rj 01 newsprint or hard paper CONTAINERS AND PACKACli MATERIALS Containers, packagmi wrapping devices of 1 1 used for the tile or thipr of prod uct I, when madt f-a textile fabric and Uuu! bags, cases, envelope!,! ers ana tacks. SERVICES Transportation of goodi 3 services assoc.? ted theje I Warehousing, dry stwad general mercbsndne 1 household goods other ti wearing apparel; told ttor J including rental of loctl and ancillary services 1 1 as processing charges in cl storage plants. The supplying cf meali J sleeping accommodatau I - combined, charp,v when supplied by ttr,p;i er to his employendirectlyl through a servant or serf or by a hotel 11 denned Board Order No. W. The packing or psckagmf I any other manufacturinf pi cess in respect or sny (o subject to maximum pntd w hen performed on s cuau or commission oasis. USED GOODS or any fabricated component part of any of the above subject to maximum prices even though the remainder K. W. TAYLOR, Chairman. For Your Eating Pleasure . . Used bags and used bnrl and baling material. uanoiu:t hah I'Oll UINCIIKOSi niNNF.KS AND AFTERNOON TEA j roadway Cafe (Formerly Hoston Cafe) THE REST FOOD FINEST COOKINO TOP SERVICE Chinese Dishos Chmv Mein Cliop 4 "TAKE - OUT" ORDERS ANY TIME Uniirs- 7 AM tn 1 -n AM ' PllOXl Ormes ltd. DJis Pioneer XJrtuzffM PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS The REXALL STOm PHONE 81 Daily Delivery Service rrmnp trniTnn riATT.V frnm 0 a.m. till 9 P111, SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS from 12 Noon till 2 7 p.m. till 0 p.m.