TRUCKING HEARING Pabiic Utilities (jmmi&am is to be -mended THE en iu promptitude in meeting the re-qtKt of the Prince Rupert Charaber of Cora-mem?, backed by other chambers and board in tb district, that the hearing m tfee Canadian "National Tranfortatian Itd. application for a sehed-ufc4 treekmg Jkeftee to cany freight and prs on tbe hifh'Kny ttetwem hwm Lake ad Prince Rupert yfofttrid fx- heW wi the ground eoneerRed in-stead??? m Vancouver a rigiRaivy announced. A8 ikme interested in tasking rqpre-entatintm rtne way or another on their own behalf or on general prin-espkar wfll new have the efeafiee U$U&t without the raecHtvenieAce and cost which would have been in-wlVed in going to Vancouver. It -sean that the Cvnonmoofi w -coming to the interested, people n stead fff the tMsoote havintr to sro to Juwhicfc-is ote ' .jfc. J :, WWiT. glmxig and proffer. IMMIGRATION POLICY Prime Minfeter ilackenzie Kkig CKKTAINLY cannot he accused of being very dra&ic r far- raching on immigration plans -which he has ; open the bars to immigration in the near .future I and there will be considerable criticism that more meedy measures are not-being taken to bring in ; the people which Canada obviously need in fome ; more mbstantial meamre. - British Columbia is particularly interested in f the matter of Oriental immigration on which the government, with Progressive - Conservative approval at least, -appears to be playing safe. It is . certain that as far as the Japanese ar concerned, ' there is no desire to open the gate'to Uiera. J ; JAYCEES SHOW THE WAY a I j HELPING CHILDREN THE WOPJJJ WE BUILD today will be the I tRge of tomorrow. What kind of a world will it -' l Whatever kind it is. at will he the wflrM in ,'"which our children live and work and it is worthy J of our highest endeavors. A vital task of rehabilitation in war-ravaged I lands, along with the rebuilding of levelled towns - an -villages, is the rebuilding and reshaping of the j live of the jx-ople, and etecially the children, into . patterns of normalcy and hope. ! The sacrifice in lives to free the world from ; tyranny has lxn great and the cost of victory ; dear, yet victory cannot be said to have been won while children starve. And let it not be 'forgotten 3hat among the children of today are the leaders of tomorrow. Deprived of bealthy childhood, living in cold and want and fear, can they develop into . well-'halanced, emotionally stable, constructive ( world citizens in the years ahead? ' Today many children are in grave need of help. ; They need food that we can vend, and warm cloth- ing and shoes. And, no less important. ;thev .need ; the spirit of goodwill these things will symbolize. For there are wounds of thw Hnirif. whU-h vmitr i great spiritual 'companion can heal Only the ' warmth of a imiversal love put into action can banish fear and restore confidence and hope to the lives of these child victims of war. ; Wd 'are all world builders. Our goal is the establishment of a work) wherein dwell peace, equal- Uy (opportunity, ever 7)ew concepts of freedom, ; a more abundant life. We can win this goal most readily .by doing what we can In theoractical things ; ofv providing food, clothing, and medicines which j .Is thetpresent need and which may tart millions of children back on the road to constructive lives. I There is no greater or more urgent demand today. There is no richer opportunity. There is no higher privilege. A; i j&S of j es.vr at" a Pr.:x Rcwn Dtsir'.ir. Ttrrt AaoRiztkt ox, Sa'.ir--oay vfvnivm. J. S Wtsrr teoUi- of JHnNerK Err-i?. OslogUa aa s&acrtoer c' pserttf 4e. t-2 6 t-repart M.vatJtz Utlitat atf erncfteaOB. Ti inonr. 'r-xt tn vuubt tya sfntiaitmaec.v-Uct aa to mnilf.rf v . tc for tin fMj'y Vat zr&xl lm a proUw-Trt! enw-ut wwUaot a fMtfr Mm- B C - ilticfan FtdenttMi p&-Jtti jx ttK oat TAk- ( - irt4y on rwi as sop- , r BrittA CQtes&a. UE4W tti pfop&kd ut-wb. dirtetioe of aB Vtutoer trainta? oaM jtvenc the jrimvy )mmcoti trt. teacher isaat fastrw AaC tt a 4noc:T4ifc- that o-estVr srtrrri cntnutc trto-ioe; 6f itt efaUdrtx. to ciaaUAtd let-tim. AxtiA cuttta to sear tea?twrj Um- rfM m eUi-zm to t3 orr- mt r&ie ecra- Pretent at tr- wtsitr? trrt- Ba J man Ovt&oa't Jlardvare Mr. and Ura. Vom&a ChrUteaten . Itia X, Ptderaeo Un. H. Hriland Dr. L. W Kergln Bnptoyee cf Co-op F. Krtxtaianaon iOslandi 11. ae xxanm the tnMtM; i etofcanM are .leaadmaif krr al Looiid W. Bi&rSuaelott. j XjC- CJiO- LtO DjCX f Ot- j tr. was tfce gruetal ob- ; example of what can he accom- , GLISTENING n.m plished by n effon of well organized en- f AHfFP T1PIVF . tbuaiam rtamk the museum building on Sec- JJIj, TlJ irrT r ", orwl Avenue Uxlay, transformed since yesterday tnfjW AT M 450 ,s,, v1!" ffflflM grimsy old arttchitectural eyesore Uj a ,' hrmng ornament. Thus the nercetic members of -ojojafT crncer-eao- the Junior Chamber of Commerce, giving up " their 'ffS If O I 1 -J l 'V.tw, , ,;ruinur isunuay icuiure ana perfconai occupauotw, nnan U. 0 ; xufneo out lor a painting Pee hy which "Clean up h Here ' and Paint un Week" in Prince Rnriert r-.lnrfnllv butioQ: j 5'naugurated. That the rest of the citizens of Prince P-'J 7ri'iiJrI Rupfrt will foHow the lead thus et and enhance their own properties well as join in the general rahkm rw intensive campaign of civic beauUfication which iTaxt and txJo will mark this uunny week is to be hoped. One of the most important things expected of good citizens is to be neat and tidv. We are all anxious that Prince Rupert should have a good name. We can never have that if we are dingy and dowdy. Such a condition is an obvious indication of lack of civic pride. So, congratulations to the Junior Chamber of Commerce and yood luck to their "Clean up nd Paint up Week!" 1- H- H- 1 0eo. Iim and 3ro Ltd. itrroUo Crgar Store -Cafe . ITnlerrutkina) O K Satin Dr. R. "O. Larji Vtr Ilaru Knutaon tm SflO won 5W .. 2X0 low 2J00 Mra. V. MenzlM 2M Vln. O. R. Keleey 2.00 aim. N. Mclean 2.00 ftouitna. Orooery ilODO L. MacOortaUl 2i)0 Mxa. 6. L. Peachey 2X10 Mrs. . R. FotT 2S0 M. llakwrson 2i)0 Mr. Spero Pogtula 3D0 Un. R. Bury 6.W Mr. And Mrs, D. Santerbane 2.00 Sort of Norway Vlrvland Lodge No. ,28 10.00 Frxn Bella Bila Mra. Jack Strocn .. 2.00 Claude ,Lefeh ,2.50 Norman Canrpbell 2.00 Mrs, 'Res. 'Edwards 2.0f lOiaar Balrtbrldae f5.0J jllarry Raven ,.'2.00 Rae le Marche 42.OC Bcb Balmtr 42.00 Herb Chandler 2.00 Mrs. Oeo. Tite 5.00 Further, contractions from Bella .Bella ratod total to date to 360. CENTRAL HOTEI Weekly nd Monthly Ratei for .-your xoLTenience ,. . . NEWLY DECORATED Transleut Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED TREMISE8 (Renovated) raoNi 11 UTe-: tyttrr- 2A6 . joc i to Parte. dr.T Ac. Miller Bay Is Growing (tut Uuodttd d nil xHtn.itg nam MASONIC FUNERAL FiA: raptet paid tertfa) ift'rntin a tise BMaa-oir o ,SiraE Tear teac bto-rament in Caje TerMa3fl-ry, Jora: mhaaw aM! atM-ve &n afi H T Bt- 111 rTBiro- mip- 'rrfi Chjpfe rrraawmitt Gt-a-. t ti! Cton Cbael ws?- d to ta'ixMf E. r Autro-1a pastor tjf Fir Bastac Cbarett. tsoBsscd Ik jj ii&e H TSfef (rooB the y4 of St John. taCtof ottbr-ttvtec ;ncs-je c Ileim of pEae prepared for ttee fcoii 1x tiaa o far eeBeeteii 9repar! o errW rnt tht 1-X!rs J T. Fraatr. Crir tore atae. The hjmna tnroded "AbSde are the iattat ootrt- With Me." -The Old ,Rst7J (Orcav- asd -WSat a FrteaJ We S5JX Hae ta Jem Mrt. JVC. Oil- ker aele orsnM There ire UMawwi TkrrtT and toe eaefcet was draped vtth tbe colors of toe Chireor Ma-sonie order nx-rtrt. biack. reen and irhHe. Time vttt at Ieat nineteen ears in the pro- ee-sicn line ' Missing Goods From Lonely Ktnahan Id. AUh.uzh the pore re taff-J 11. R Vide (A Part ZCtA til sun on the bunt lor ceat and other materials va'aed at S75 which diaappea-td aroand tlx first ct the year frora.Klnahan Island where he had tored them following purchare from the War Assets Corporation. After removing rie ather materl- ak whieh had been contained in the house built on the Mand durin- the war, Mr. VMc oarefuDy stored the rest in the shed on the wharf there, n tending to come and get them later. -After a few weeks he did return, but he door of the shed, which had been :fced. hd been broken Into and the content's one. Mr. Vlck oosted a reward for information leading to the recovery if the goods. ttnre art stecri im I ana t fnWV iBf?rajc .Tw rsBtoo am sBMtkcr v- ... . . . 'aW wm c aaseaxIwMHr hospital er OaWaa ifwen to farnament. In fact ' it indicated no defi- )BniguM vSmscAtA a sa-. ' . , Ftaiiw -Mtao w . i OMUi fn niw. rmwi wte intentum on the part ol the goernment to " t2 w vn Ruprr- flAt m bew th ?hjw- rf tivtttkem ta -Cassia Mr W9 a natr that 1fee FewaSoo eM prw tor &&fe 3ics. Fcroct?(fr to b- pet wary oPfcife nrx par -4 ttcabvty ar honrtac toff Or J A. lfj;ro M. -too was a riKi.ooot of Port HoMal. haf awd io foe cttf 10 owgoae ati IV J D.Oiraiib tH er Bi. Ladv iM!OteiHaiBl at M9W Bar Uk Vlarr Ur- -1 ttiw 4oi4 Port.'Srr-'-w " a pobHe h!! noe 1 njfWf -M) ' WW 7 e' 'f the fnri:anity rnwnnN is. off ON GEOGRAPHY London pobb-rty peto ?.3te 1 aotton thit Larrytr ljntf a ev rM-t Jtoib Pitew Rupert, : -eoaH Kniin ff -of e6 thafs a lo? my f rem beat eorreet It will be rf ald -that st -ttently Deirdre Br of -Lon don ac!e-ti an lnritation free? hr trarle. John Birs. li-ht-boaoe keeo-r at Lawyer Island o erme ot ani keep hw for hkn Hee eapanaiioa vat tha' he wished to hare solitude The eews note In tne LonCor vm reads D4rdre 25. -it by air txJar u, keen b.;ue 'or her umSe in a LiTitbou on -nevT wtrrl-w-ipt Lawyer Is-. and thre- nrQes Jf the Kee- "ato Manltne in Canada's ' Nortlwwt TeTntories. 4AtaU-ftse rnaps do not lot lawyer ! land 1 Hawk's Captivity Cause of Protest A correspondent rn the Van-eonrer arrets takes vSgmms tb-Jertkm to Treepirn ccrrtire In the observation prrt and i-tanley Part zoo a red-tailed hawk rent frcm the Queen Char lotte Islands. These freat birds, when fully grewn. have a win? rpread of almost five feet. The correspondent says this one Is fartencd by an -eight toot chain and deplores the fact of a creature, born to a het1tae xH absolute freedom beinj demlved cf Its liberty. -Classified Advertising Paysl Announcing . . . kkopf.ni.no of ROYAL CAFE (Mrs, C. C. Swanson) KITCIALIZING IN FRIED CHICKEN AND WORKINCMKN'S MEALS ,OOOP HOME COOKINO Third Avenue 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. General Contractor We do basements, reshinglmg, build fpneej. sidewalks, remodel jour kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 18 SATISFACTION OtJ ARftNTE!n CALL BLUE 610 and we -will ;give an estimate. PQ BOX. 654 : PRINCE RUFKW piintt Uupm aHv fZttos EXECUTIVE OF . THIS AND THAT BOSTONCAfE Uaaxrsntf pLjnjutui. Gate HUM. 7Bre CMCor Zsneat, Ci TEACHERS JSiOLDOUI IV ti fctt tSr IXC fc-C A.rsa0f. Wu brmSt vasmas. or custsxjtx mix. tsars nmcuuc or cbscocatsoks IN SESSION ' tS5VXTTJ XJtTtB T MML J-r His. Vj t 7ns WW Gate iK. JZ2ZM Iff tA Me !' If ' i nWii at hf nxeiiM fvr T - Umm Pttr Hat t tkr b- far arr.n i &. &U Timem vn Ib m fee ' auar ita loaMkn. Oaf ob ! Ue sfte nrr t--5 Vr ibr IO tin NUtoiu.: JUiraT' feiqr Ttrtt Jr 1WJ he ft3ft flic Bm: Cafr. ttr-t 1 Hi of tfer Boob Dale a Lr B flba: tux 7r Kte lck Wor T ai4 Yf Itao fltwifTt Trtrr -Kmm t Tari- im! Wft So , ' root 'Prfer Woaf anjl ftVOl TaOfOOWf TiT. ' to afwu" te ! Ur aarf Un D L. Conltef nrvnm abeara the Co- ttba Ion ojrht rvoairriae ' Pmacr aftrr a to Vavu M Mil- . IK C:, W.prM. tarrt M mM. I I W BlSaHOa Coodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Products PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE COTTAfiE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY I Your Dally 1 ALL-WEATHER SERVICE NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Horn Rates 75c up 50 Rooms, Hot and CoM water FRTNCE RUPERT. B.C Phone 281 P.O. Box 168 HICKS FRASER HOUSE Modem, -Quiet, Comfortable Til FRASER STREET Phone Black 823 LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Would like to Inform their customers that they expect to be tack fit business before the end of May. Mr.'LovIn is leaving; shortly for Vancouver to purchase new material and -equipment. Enquiries as to. when repair jobs and new work ran be dune can be made at the office of II. C. IIELGERSON LTD. or PHONE f. Model 517 -j WE DB Rogers and Communi tXATKAZr. .VOW T STOO Mol f the fM-a fattrM ia b Utk frk (m I C.Am tut 3 U I.no al ul w. m MUM - cS37 ' . JUST A R R I V Several lines in latest style men front Oxfords See them while sizes GEORGE HILL & SONS AGENTS rOC SLVTUl SHO! 524 THIRD AVENUE Next C Business and Profes J. P. MOLLER PHONE BLUE 15a 124 4tfc ATe. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S RPAIITV 3Wrt! Permanent Warlrx Beauty Culture In all its branches. VH 4th Street : Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE OENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs. Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Oreen 488 Red e4 PAINTINO and PAPERHANO INO 1 Phone Black 823 H. J.LUND SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heatlnsj Engineers Phone 174 rP.O. Box 274 If It's Rock Work CALL BLUE 039 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS I Your house and yourself fully Insured while I do the work. Serving the Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. Certified Weighers BLUE 980 Train Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 pjn. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday PAPEI INTERIOR PA "Fr Oo ""JERRY PE PRINC POTTLE and MI We Bay AL The desiaiK Is greater t the full one keep the PHO." Agent for Pat GEORG Public Accou Income Tax Besner Bk P -N. Xflborc BERTS AND X Lumber - Co: Freigl Phot .Night Ct Prlr PRINCE R A.1 Wedding Be Designs Bulb; MODER Prompt atten Box 518. Phe JONES Eastern anr M SUBSCRU Sixth Street NO It T H ' BOO (Over W Bibles and Agents for