Prince Hiipm DaHp nrtos Wednesday, February id, 10-19 CITY TRAFF C !:00... . !U:u f FDD Radio Pial V I I IV 1240 Kllocyc -s , (subject to Change l ll:SnC. TO BE STUP ED A COril? of Hip-iil!irl(tii fnvp'irm Prince Rnwrt Dsn? "fternoon except Rundat by -, : ' SUBSCRIPTION RATKa 11:45 -Let1 !15 nn . til ' ' : rr Month. 7Sr- Pw Tr um .-. 1 il. parking of motor vehicles tnd the operation of taxis in the city will be drawn up by a special committee of city council consisting of Alderman W. V. Stone, 'chairman of the Poiiee Mail, fail Per Month. .u .a. ..'" .':',i,"S :W By 50c; Per Year. (5.00 mi 12:3(Ub7 .an WEDNESUAT P M. 3:30 Divertimento 3:45 BBC News 3:55 U.N. Com't'y 4:0U-Lamun: Kucitrige ia Stock Quotations Int. 4:30-Maggie Muggins 4:45 Pasy XlfitPnJng ' 5:00-Rendezvous Room ' 5:30 Musical Cocktails 6:45Supjer Varieties 6:00-Supper Serenade 6:15-SanuT,y Kaye 1 r5: committee. Chief of Police Sgt, L. A. . N.' Potterton and Cil j cernit B Stor 1 Clerk H. D. Thain. The regulations may include a suggested proposal that diagonal parking be invoked on Sec-1 oi)d Avenue in the business dis-1 trict. A sucEestion from hnsl. ' 6:30-Music;U Varii-ties I lit V it1 ' F'4- 2i ir'??: li ' n ness owneryasff:idH1FO,mcil' pUoT,TS last nicht that such narkina h.' S: t?.tton lhmtic Party , .,f,,..,. c i.uu crsv, news imuiicu oecona fl;nue he- 7:15-CBC News Roundup 7:30-Recital, Jan Cherniavskv 8:00 "La Travlat.i" Case of Newfoundland EVERYTHING looking to an early formal ad- mission of Newfoundland into the Confederation of Canada still appears well under way despite the motion of George Drew, the Progressive-Conservative leader, calling for a delay in the union until the provinces had time to express themselves on the matter. The line-up of liberals and C.C.F. members easily overrode the Progressive-Conservative-Social Credit bloc on this matter.- Col. Drew indicated that he was in favor of the union but was concerned about how it was being brought about. He submitted there, has been an overlooking of provincial rights in the matter, if . such was the case, it might have been supposed that some of the provinces themselves would have been heard in opposition and the Dominion would, no doubt, have felt itself constrained to hl their - voice. j There could have hppn mmndti MILLION liniun rnrm . 1 1 ween Hijsth and Seventh streets in front Qf-thrh-prpmise. . j "I think that' we should have diagonal parking on the 'hole lenih of downtown Second A v-' iiui'," Jayur ifnoid aid as h referred the applkaUon to ih..,' Zl-JJfc. , mun, nuust, Wi n lpri-'i'- Council forecast in the Speech from the Throne r . abl,,!'sh aPPe's to Britain's Privy spring, may finally live up to jte name This nhnf' Cjl1ada's Svpreme Court. 74 years old this toward the main entrance and shows the mil io f, tallen frora the southwest side looking its seven judees. The biiiiHim kd( n-ciollar sfructure which houses the court and r"one H, 8:30 Waddingtfln Conducts 9 :QP--Winter 9:30 Feature on Sir J. Boyd 10:00 -CBC News 10:10 - CBC News i0:5 -Stanley Reed 10:30 London Slutlio Concerts 11:00 -Weather forecast and Sien Off committee at tly; city council meeting. -The committee mill draff ih. 10:30 i H. In ' to!' ! i ! was ufpd to house government denartmpnts ted 'hen the' Second World War broke out and wn'-UWjuiuig I the war. .' (CP Photo) RKOLUIION'J propriety" is questioned Aid. Dagfett Moves fr Public! read b -i y Aldm, n Ownership of mum Utility Mond T, lf M meit as it is desirable that, in fair-ritv nH Stth r f KU,'gl"g that t,u 1)CSS 10 all concerned a definite veaulnthim, iheu present them to council for approval. Decisions made by the committee viii .be subject t. appeal city Pwncil in case any cjiiztn docs1 THURSDA-V - - A M tutk apprwye. of r-r " "URS OVer over a all , inctoll ',U W takC PSMbie' jpvoo.y.e, i.U(Jll.-i CPiCS ui Of nus this icsoiu- Mr R. p. pvns Uf Smilhers 7:0G-Mu.siral Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:43-J4ttie Concert 9.0D- PRC News yn.d Cwn'ty 9:15 Morninu Devotjops 9:30--Moming Concert 9:59 Time Sigiial uu,,c mouon Northern UK;, B ' p ' ' ' the .tlon be ed to W. H. Brett hi pcew r-rwr paytps w a visit ' ""v ruwer nmno -Tt a' i A n... r-, .. now use for the &WZ7Z " L ..ey .u electric lk-ht and . .' 7" . ubi- uic ioimne jur Teirace erout PRINCE RUPERT . R,r:r: w U1 roer commission to give avor- back to he city city of of Prince Prince Rupert." U! home tit fimuhvt. ..ar.ee of Newfoundland into Confederation on the ground that, from a straight matter of dollars and --nts, Canada is getting the worse of the bargain. .Union legislation, if enacted, may also be attacked m constitutional grounds on the basis of Col ri?ews contention. There is still the possibility of attack on such grounds outside of Canada. YEARS AGO 10:00- Ellen IlarrLs A I .1 nui-jman uaggett presented it'soiuuon in a nntinB of Point of order involved in Ue 1 tZJ Zt V" noucp of n,otion is that t)lt p.orn.ng ere p . i3n 'fcft l 'v"6- ........ ... . '.u 3 otanainaviji lesolmion would nniiifv a c,.i Mrs a Mi..i- t. Twenty Five Year, " i , m Waoimcsd that he I A whirlwind, ihree-rtav . : .. P1"1 t formally to vassing campaign with a $10,000, Z t I ft U meei" objective for a building fund for LJ! WaS "ceived i First Prnbvt.. ,.tlllhout .wnment by the alder- uriwHjiucu action not by - council but by the citizens of pot the action of any pound' Prince Eupert themselves. -i ,. mlai rhnL? . '- -V ' Tuesday, !. Kuntia.v, it; v u ll VylHlI 111' ni,m ,1....; i , brought in $8,000 with one nrore Sardf 1 ' -4 xVlf l 'f, '' Uw t pt Wan canvassing group to renort A propriety was ques- T- P- P'tk. following the Black said. A'-K'E AEl. c Urnnn riT 'T"' on.ed privately hv Lin7ZZ: CASE neurMc " -""6'e"ujiai " ' rany was h,.r miupji.-y iianciuse wa ' ----TTaayrsa , """"" near me linal suits. Tlie lesolation adds iw n, Belief English By D. c.. wAM4 proyhxcial foer Commission P. MrMnrni. take oyer rights now he,? eijowjo ny me citizen of Prince pert in a vm pitsicii fM a 25-year period and that the granting of the franchise was CHARum, Lieut.-Col. S. E.S.O., pioneer the 5aid comPany city resident, was under the ejected president of existing franchise and i---.... in, ui thp. ph IUlce ujiL-iau onerate SJ1, CWJjtir FOR ftt mm CINUINI AlfipiN i cf MA1KIO THIS WAT lj?tl) i i . . Rupert Liberal Anri:, 6ald installations for the simni,.. niARtom annual meeting. ThPn r,:; h)R Hf-ht and power l0it.h, ."'M' Ponaldson s.s. Cotifef, was named first vicere ' Riinprt frnl o is, io m v .. " ""i n. iwiLiii'fiJ V u cir QTlH Tn. XT ..... .cOU1VeS UU lner tnat whe,.,.. j Vanf,nnVBr " .amn ixevuie second vice-' president. f rilicr iol nurd ). What i wrong with Jhis sentence? "The party began immediately i arrived." 2. What in the correct pro-rrtinciation of ''melee." 3. Which one of these words js misspelled? Lieutenant, licentious. Jiesure. 4. What does the word "dispensation" mean ? 5. What is a word bealnnhiK with au that means "boldness"? ANSWERS 1 Say. "The party began immediately after I arrived." 2. Pronounce ma-la, both a' as fn ate, accent second syllabic. Leisure. 4. A soecifie ninn- n The provincial government planned immediate construction of a road to 'Galloway Rapids and a survey of a right-of-way ' between Galloway Rapids and1 Terrace, Hon. T. D. PattiiHo i minister of lands and ' Wo'-i Dsfuiei 1 PKOMPT' 1 Moving, Packing frtin Sliippinf ana Qrnrral rlae nd Storage For Complete, Reliable arid Efficient Service, cali Lindsay'$ Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenge Established 1910 Phones K0 anil tin 0F .JA, r AST" I ronrnms' said at the annual meeting of the Prince ' Rupert Liberal Asso- ciation. phon; U e Buy art PUBLIC OR PRIVATE OWNERSHIP ALD. H. M. Daggett's move in city council suggesting the possibility of the taking over by the British Columbia Power Commission of the -Northern British Columbia Power Co.'s power ufr he pHy pf Prince --If8" the if ' PPe't brings up old debate of private vs. public ownership of the ' utilities. Prince Rupert has had its experience with J public ownership of the power utility and there are . those who still believe that, had the power been in private instead of municipal hands in those early clays, it might have been a more industrialized and :. a larger and more prosperous city than it is. Then r for almosthe . pastventy years we have had pri-i vate ownership on the success or otherwise of which : it is the right of every citizen to jge. t is possibly : uyng those twenty years when, had the power 1 been ; m municipal hands, the situation would not have been met. Who knows too but, had the cit f 1Cf ly ,'f ds thfi telephone system is today ? . ; Of course, the present move is not to have the ; power utility become municipally-owned but rather ; to turn it over to the provincial governmentally- . owned commission which has the resources behind a to organize and ; provide adequate service . W hetJw Qr m ve ,vmd bc wise eyen w.th aJ innrv-8!8 in,DliC ownershiP W have, to have too i much Victor, control over the utility is something ; :n?rhrf The- consS I ' ' 'Much will be said on both sides in regard to the : tuture of the power franchise in Prince Rupert tjipd , while Ave are at it, we might also be thinking of. whether we are going the right way about this vexed telephone service problem, which is going to tortus half a million dollars. There are even gov-ernmentai agencies tht might be- interested in provision. 'It was a happy dispensation of nature." 5. i FOP rptJMPT I !'.! VERY AT LOWER COS" I Thirty-Five years ; Ald- D- W. Morrissey, chairman pf the civic finance coi ! mittee said that the mon-y market was easing up. Completion of the Panama Canal and ! the transcontinental railways had made it ' for necessary fin- anciers to look elsewhere for investments. The finance committee planned to market through the Bank of Montreal $317,000 in city treasury notes . DEAF? -Here's Good Nemi A REPRESENTATIVE WAREHOUSE SJOQ Hf -prcienting: (iMidyenr Tie & Kuj.her ru J td tanadi;., IVoMinghuuse ;. 1,14. (amff J.enr-ral pry iJuticriot of ( anl;, l td Inislbartp Tornpany pf (' II. Wood & ( . i,4,i. l-nl)y Hi l hers & f 0. I.ffj Imperial ',Vi,.ng Kag Co. fAd. PRINCE RUPERT SUPPlfl i' EXTRA lnui. ivTX A. I Need no brentinn :H i V liaht in weighf. ' T "N,. ' ")0 Do no work floors. ! I X&'t-fSi lp Completely waterproo. fjQmL V JJy) owlot against hv at or The The wedding wedding of of 'Vti USS ni,D Olive Wrathall and H. H. Little took place at the home of the bride's brother, W. W. Wrathall. The ceremony was performed by Rev F Vy. Kerr. The couple left on he Prince George to honeymoon in Vancouver. Mr. Little was manager of the Union Bank at hazelton. - fminij. Costs half or less limn I,"1'!0'8 ' PW hour biuierr cot) H new. light eiRht, sinKle.u;, ht1r. lol.ora.or4e,. world-famous tor ,n Anyone wbo nishe. to try thi, ilnin. home, it work, anywhere-on ,il?H' w ho". dei,sJu ramil' "J ffii-o j. 712 Second Ave. P.O. Box 7"2 r;.gV,-.'IWIBBW......J.- . " I WANTED A! 1'I.K ATIONS U II.I. i;e ACC'FPTFI) FOB W fsa rosiTiQN.s yoii 919: ('AMJ' MANAGERS JUAT CRMWS ONE SivN'I" K ..r i ' wi-aro to the rm'th Wf' '""'If '"'".Bhlj., Windsor. )'. l4 Th. "er ir ' 7 lNo""mi Otter. M.1(ie -.. .if I. ri.Air.SFN & son ri8RUPERT MARINE REA1T j i , . ' i"'-3l t t ; . I' , I ! ' f i !; : i 4 1 s V 4 IK MPCO FUOQR ENAMta t uvtr ana relieving us of that headache. PIESSED RAIJV rEFAMING what's good for you is an old and somewhat popular practice but now and then an unlocked for development suggests sitting down and trying to do a bit of serious thinking. Practically everyone laments the lavish way in which nnce Rupert has been provided with rain water !,nf een 3 byW01'd but the coast's population .;hotild be congratulated instead of being offered r y 1 . shorte means shortage of health -vS?l ?L f C1'PS &ll0rtag'e f Pwershortage of falT f6re m earth whe"e ra a in n falls for a and year, longer. Suppose Prince Ru- , oi was rainless for six months ! We'd all be feeling " . pretty groggy. for H:f arying high quality enamel room, bedroom. ehildr.n's rmm rmnnus i""' .thai deninnrlA Jvwv i.r..i nn,i fv!.ra; rmMPo "WUm MACHINES; ADJUST OTHER MAKES f i I ! Made Jn a wide range of colors. HALF PINTS floe - QUARTS $2.00 - CAlJi . ' -' --r8 v-, irr5 I H $insr$evm9 Centre THOMPSON HARDWARE CO WfdAye. jy. . , PRINCE RUPERT 42 . It's lUg Eex Cale or fatly Mfais ur.MUTJS CONTROL. NANAIMO u n DUNCAN, B.C Chiran' ' ' -Nanalmf) - t ' - SSlt I"dians r"y snrash- elderly Chine e biames British Colmnlif Z " m- , WI rather this winter on th, ' ng , I Cros"e(i R?se"'c REAL ESTATE L.AKOEST CITY ThP and. Onlv onfi cPntr,o Trinr. ' "rwl"uua,aM Wely scattered th oughout the 'Jenti.sts. "Cold ag,'Ce-ln,m snaps comes I n ent wi h i atom bombs,'- the pioneer cTi L, , Clheiies for ft 'the Yukon area now resl resid- I but i 6 aCrSS UvAr land' are 'liifi here, said demanding they be paid I lor the concession. oldest ci v in Nnrt; Ii:" "'ly anfl tnat is St. John's, capital of U island and th" bors in Newfoundland. Tto photo sowsTjohn f ihn;8 h8 0nef f the st ha! bacicround cutting the Zine U r?? ""f. ?rm SoufWe- "eft. Chinese Djsiefl a Specialty Second Avenue opposite Prni Kuper ,., 7:C0 a.m. t.n .vm a m Phone 173 '"r ou -. vau uuifil. I I CP PhotO I 4 ?nffrevfew CPPRi J