Rovuriior In ,,. vokedbvtlt k)rinrc Uupcrt Dailp J3clus Lto. Monday, April 12, 194B ington. "Clary .i r ECONOMIC SALVATION OF ALASKA IS USE OF PRINCE RUPERT PORT By RICHARD NEUBERGER, in Washington, D.C. Post criiiiiiui lion on the ground that j Seattle, an American city, should I receive Alaska's business. Alas- kans contend that the Territory, I if freed from high freight rates ! and the locking-up of resources, I will develop from a wilderness was R SHIPS AND to lp:,v ,u. '" ""r. into a genuine civilization, and Seattle will ultimately benefit WATERFRONT urgeU D . Why have Americans the preatest frontiersmen on earth fallen down on the job in Alaska? The answer is that Alaska with neither political in- far mnrp urueniiur nn ,ca; The real ruler of Alaska is th; L(Mler with llUeilCt; UI eCUZlUIIUU lO vuiuuvivu w v- - - whn Wh0 had A in,.; . H- nf U.S. secretary of the interior. 1 rf,. rfnnll ..... . . "wnwu ii.. a : tt: Ai,l,nD lo,,o-V irnnillv nt Tne 'egislure is elected, but a ft or n. W. Its apts ran ho vptn.rf h u "cuing hari t . - I . Mi WIC Vltl'b- Ti... " the fact that saimon cannea in governori who ls appointed by! h. , corresPonoJ i- .j s mt.:.., Alaska is boated to Seattle for and and is s snhmH!. " Iuror -taJ . """' s public . labelling and then shipped the President subordinate to the secretary of the interior. Any decision made by the asked him wht northward again. Alaskan con "gat Luxury Holiday Liner Corsair Coming Here Speeding lp of Orders Would Facilitate Local Shipments The luxury yacht Corsair, formerly the property of J. Pier-pont Morgan, will sail from San Francisco June 18 on a cruise to Alaska, the cruise to conclude at Vancouver June 30. For the restof the summer Corsair will run between Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Northern B. C. and to issue such a sumers pay tne ireignt Duin ways. TODAY and TUESDAY AT 7:00 - a u J The highest freight rates in the world force Alaskans to support a cost of living nearly twice cow noudj woutt that of New York City, highest LEGION OBSERVES BATTLE OF VIMY Thirty-first anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge was observed Friday evening by more than 200 Canadian Legion members who gathered in the Legion hall for a smoking concert, singing the songs of two' World Wars and listening to a varied program of songs and recitations. Well known Legion entertain Alaskan ports. She has accomo iicr mm POWELL- KEYES B "Cas Houst Kid l Go Wst" dation for 85 passengers. 1 'FFiat?' in the United States. Even in normal times in Alaska, you pay ten cents for a four-page newspaper, $1.35 foi a hafrcut, 40 cents for a bowl of canned soup and $1.00 a dozen for eggs. To w .mm Taking over the Vancouver-Prince Rupert-Stewart route in place of the Coquitlam which is being transferred to the Queen Charlotte Island run, Union XZf yaw ers, including Soloists J. A. Teng, Mrs. Ralph Smith, James Green, took part in the program, as did Reg Kings and Wright Davis, living costs at SeaUle, add 55 percent for Juneau, R7 percent for Seward. 115 percent for Nome and 122 pjreent for Fairbanks. Prices in Alaska are in direct proportion to shipping distances. If Alaskans could use the Canadian seaport of Prince Rupert 650 miles north of Seattle, they could slice their freight bill 'As Low As $35.25 5 None Over $58.95' J I BOND SUITS I MADE TO YOUR J MEASURE Sold In Rupert At 5 RUPERT MENS & BOYS STORE who gave monologues; David Jones and J. McKeever, har monica artists, and George Elliott, accordionist. Al V J steamer Cardena, Capt. John Bodcn, arrived in port at 11 o' clock last night from the south, sailing early this morning for Alice Arm, Stewart and other northern points. The vessel is due back here tomorrow morning to sail at 1:30 p.m. for Vancouver and waypoints. The Cardena had on board a large number of workers for the Torbrit mine at Alice Arm. TWO SHOWINGS ONLY The concert was directed by Legion Vice-President Ralph Smith who acted as master of n WEDKEMY ceremonies. The function, commemorat AI'KU. 14 ing the batle of Vimy Ridge, 2:3f P.M. P..M, fought on April 9, 1917, was arranged by Miss Mary Morton of Miller Bay. chairman of the almost in half. One hundred pounds of flour shipped from Se attle to Skagway exacts a freight toll of 97 cents; from Prince Rupert to Skagway the charge is 48 cents. The freight bill on an Oldsmobile sedan shipped from Seattle to Ketchikan is $82.50; from Prince Rupert It ls $39.60. And rail rates from American manufacturing centres to Seattle and Prince Rupert are equal. SPONSORS SALES TAX Hon. Herbert Anscomb whose budget contains much-discussed new import. Legislators expected to approve it. Legion entertainment commit tee. SPECIAL SHOWING FOR UK.11 SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY TUESDAY 1:15 p.m. Tit THEATRE GUILD pnr.t, LAU RENCE OLIVIER - m William iHamtun'i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lecross of Regina arrived last week to With a capacity list of 118 passengers including Alaskans and Yukoners returning north after spending the winter in the south, C.P.R. steamer Princess Norah, Capt. Graham Hughes, arrivefl in port at 8:45 Sunday morning and sailed just an hour later for Skagway and. other Alaska points whence she is due back here Thursday afternoon southbound. After this voyage the Princess Norah will be re A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Inlaid Linoleum with Burlap Back and Printed Floor Covering Table Oil Cloth, all colors Carpets rfcfM 775 327 3rdAve. The Experts Say ' But the Jones Act, sponsored spend a month visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McEwen. 1 1 by a senator from the State of i Washington, expressly denies this privilege to Alaska. After ! II ft Henry V," I 1 all, S3attle's trade with Alaska placed for the remainder of the exceeds Its commerce . with all foreign nations combined. Wash Timely Recipe spring on the Alaska run by the l Technicolor ' FD4AIID THRU UNITED ktTIITI, MATINEE 75c LODGES $1 fO E VENING $120 LODGES $1.30 Princess Louise. Sixteen took ington's senators uphold the dis- Salads Still Posible Fresh Jrika; one cup milk; one egg; fruit and vegetables may be at , three-quarters cup vinegar, a premium these days, but If j Combine and cook the first mother is wise she'll see that sjx ingredients the same as for her family has a daily salad in a wnite sauce.. Beat the egg and some form or another. ;then gradually add the cooked And grown-ups and children sauce to the egg, stirring well, who don't like some vegetables cook until the mixture thickens cooked plain, often can be lured stirring continually. Add vine-into eating them if they are gar and cool, blended with other vegetables! be Eggs vegetables may and tossed with some favorite scarce Dut here ls a Sillad that mayonnaise or dressing. ! requires eggs instead of veget- Cooked Dressing Ingredi-1 ables as its main lngrediCTit. CCTTAGE CHEESE Kc Creamed Fresh Made it VALENTIN DAIRY ' j i Your Dally . tU-WEATHER 6ERV1CB passage from here for the north on the Norah, one disembarking at this port. .'A P8EES wk Peach Waffle Shortcake j Warm chocolate waff'cs put On her regular weekly voy- luuus togethcr with canned cun? age, c.p.k. steamer rrinccss mum f " I peaches and whipped cream Adelaide, uapt. rrea ivicuraw, makj delicious "Peach Waffle Is due in port at 3 o'clock this Shortcake." It's a cheerful, afternoon from Vancouver and hearty treat to serve with bi waypoints and will sail at iu mugs of hot coffee for Sunday p.m. on her return south over ems: mree laDiespoons Duller, three tablespoons flour; one tablespoon sugar; one teaspoon salt; one-quarter teaspoon pap- the same route. A meeting was held in Seattle last week, when the business under discussion included the barge service soon to be inaugurated between Prince Rupert and Alaskan ports. At the luncheon, was James -Hawthorne, president of the Southeast Alaska Transit Co., a new firm to operate the barges. According to Mr. Hawthorne, this will be under way shortly, with converted L.S.T.'s as barges. Moulded Egg Salads-Ingredients: One tablespoon plain gelatin; one-quarter cup cold water; lVt cups boiling water; two tablespoons vinegar; one teaspoon salt; hard-cooked eggs, sliced; one tablespoon chopped parsley; three tablespoons chop for Fish now engaged in dragging flatfish in this area. ermen.. ped pickle; one tablespoon grated onion; one tablespoon DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING SL'PERPAN PRESS KODACHROME and KODAK FILMS Co-operation of local merchants and business people generally in dispatching their orders to Vancouver for goods as far in advance as possible, and chopped pimento Tuke advantage of our modern K;ilw llepair Department. Ensure Good Reception this scasmi Ha-ve your radio repaired now at night snacks. 1 egg cup shortening 1 square unsweetened chocolate cup milk '4 teaspoon vanilla extract teaspoon baking powder Vi teaspoon salt Vi cup granulated sugar ',2 cup whipping cream IV2 cups sliced canned sling peaches Beat egg yolk lightly, add shortening and chocolate melted together, milk and flavoring. Blend thoroughly. Stir in dry ingredients sifted together, and blend. Beat egg white stiff and Soften the gelatin in the cold water. Add boiling water, vine prererabiy by air mall, is sougni gar and sait. when the gelatin I in communications received mixture begins to stiffen add Paying her first visit to the port this year, the Venetta Prince, belonging to Capt. Adolph Prince, well known pioneer halibut skipper of Prince Rupert, and sons .arrived over the week-end. The Venetta Prince is among the vessels LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL & Cowgill Box 645 RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Chandler Fourth St. ,from the Vancouver Board of the remaining ingredients. Pour Trade in local business circles jnto wet m0ulds and chill. Serve , Free Pick-up anil Dclivorj includng the Prince Rupert on lettuce leaves and garnish PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Chamber of Commerce, fapeeo- wjth .mayonnaise. ing up of the local orders and Glamorous Dessert At din- the giving of the Vancouver ner tne other night the hostess shippers as mucn time as pos- served a dessert so glamorous sible to fill them is being urged tnat she nad every onc of the in a general effort to avoid "eve women guests begging her for of sailing" congestion at the tne rerinp 4 )vm?m,' a Hollywood Cafe PRINCE Rl'PERT'S NEWEST AM) MOST FP-TO-DATE RESTAl'KANT OPEN FROM 4:00 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. fold into batter. Bake on moderately hot waffle iron. Put 21 waffles together, shortcake fash- ion, with whipped cream and ' drained peaches between and , on top. Divide shortcake into j 4 sections to serve. Makes 2 largs j waffles. Serves 4. j UfcAUY sides of ships leaving the south- Reluctantly she confessed it em port for Prince Rupert and was a Jelly Roll Dessel-t and other coastal points of call. really quite easj to make. Ingredients: two raspberry Special Dinner Every Sunday, 5 p.m. to M CHINESE DISHES A SITOALTY CHOP STIKY ( HOW AIEl iZ .TOUiE: Ack-ack Battery l"y rnlJs- ne butterscotch pud-1 . .. o. . oing mixture; one pint whipped FOR 133 FOR OL'TSIDE ORDERS PHONE 5"Chicken in the Rough' ? man ubuvu wim 10 cream; maraschino cherries, First of the regular training chopped walnuts, classes for non-commissioned Line a bowl with wax paper , TO TAKE HOME J Call the i V. CIVIC CENTRE 5 r 'i 1- DINING ROOM 5 PHONE 231 5 ?4 officers of the 12-'th Heavy and then line the bowl with thin i Anti-Aircraft Battery, Prince slices of jelly roll. Fill the bowl .Rupert's reserve army unit, is to with alternate layers of jelly be held at the armory tonight roll and pudding mixture, end-when N.C.O.'s will receive in- ing with a layer of jelly roil. struction on the 3.7 inch anti- Cover with wax paper, then aircraft gun which arrived here place plate over It and weight it. a short time ago. Complete Let sit for 12-24 hours in a Two sailings per week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Coquitlam Friday, 12 midnight, Catala STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays. 12 midnight QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MA88ETT AND PORT CLEMENTS April 16 and 30 FOR SOUTH ISLANDS April 18 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince .Rupert Arent Third Ave. Phone 568 equipment for the gun, pre- cool place, or refrigerator, be- FOR BEAUTIFUL WALLS AND CEILINGS... dictor, height finder and other fore serving. When ready to pieces of apparatus also are on serve, remove from mould and hand. The unit aims at a full ice with whipped cream. Gar strength of about 100 men. In- nish with nuts and cherries.- (For Sale Long established furniture store business on Third Ave. . The price for the stock and business ls very reasonable. See the owner today, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. GREEN 504. structors are Capt. Lee Gordon,' Lieut. Pierre LcRoss and Lieut. Frank Parlette. Household Hints When ironing starched clothes, wax the bottom of the iron to keep free from starch. To remove ink stains from cloth, soak in milk. Salt in the rinsing water will YOUR BES' EATING PLA FULL-COtBSE II a.m., to It BANQUET HAIX' LUNCHEONS, DBS AND PARTS" CHINESE BIS' BROAD! CAFE 60S 3rd Ave. W. HOW CAN I ? ? ? I By ANNE ASHLEY It's AMTIC0 lor - Durability and Lasting Beauty THIS RUBBER TILE IS IDEALLY SUITED FOR KITCHEN AND BATH ROOM OR ANY FLOOR ' THAT TAKES THE IMPACT OF MANY FEET. Saanich Plumbing and Heating Cor. 4th and McBride-Blue 846 keep clothes from sucking to the ' . clothes line in cold weather. Q. How can T I overcome a very V A GrENUINf OIL FAINT You can start right in beautifying your wall and ceilings with MONASEAL. Mo "pot and un" fusbinjj...just stir in the origiual coi tuiucr. MONASEAL is not powder or panic, t reul oil puinl, mixed tousl the right eoiiHiwtency for smooth easy application. The oil in MONASEAL i tired feeling from a hard day's work, when every muscle seems to be sore? j A. Some people find it very) cf Relive to add a cup of Epsom ' salts to the bath water and j staying in the bath for about i ten minutes before retiring. 'That Spring Feeling' When you plan your Spic and Span Campaign see us for Cleaning tiiipplics. 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