k "'Money Lack 71 IgtlMt Hupett Daflp Bctos Tuesday, October '26. 1948 ' " r- '? y-. imii - . --.w - - . . ., , .. --?- :-sTm"- - ....,..J) , PARKING BYLAW TO BE ENFORCED Motorist .who . have' .been in lit in vji. Druain TERRACE ! the habit of parking their cars f on trie narrow streets ana av enues otf-Prince rRupert during the i hours " of darkness without ShabhineM N'ot Caused By Rationing, Board of Trade President Says By "STUART UNDERHILL Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON Britons who blame HghU are about to "find out that , Skeena Restaurant TERRACE I LLOYD SAUDER, PROPRIETOR GOOD FOOD GOOD SERVICE Open 6:30 a.m. till midnight. Closed 9 p.m. Sundays : DINE AND DANCE : 7 v Bring your friends and enjoy yourselves - AFTERNOON TEAS 3 TILL 5 . "Jf ' their.' shabblness on strintrpnt they are Violating a city bylaw. The city council ktst night put teeth in the bylaw by officially requesting ;the chief of poliee to- enforee -gtrlngently" - the clothes rationing are being told they couun t do much to im.-prove their appearance if all parking provisions of the traf I, by famous Iss Line garments were placed on free sale they couldn't afford to. "There Is no doubt that price is the most Important factor today," Harold Wilson, president of the Board of Trade, told a meeting of clothing manufacturers. ' "If coimon taUonintr were ah. Steamship Movements w fic bylaw- Which requires that no parking be permitted n any street having a graded or paved width ot SO ieet or less between the period of one-half hour after sunset to one-half .hour before sunslre unless the vehicle displays standard parking lights both front and rear." , Alderman .Robert McKay expressed . the ' opinion - that some- For Vancouver Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.m. 1:30 Cardena, Tuesday s. ,tstul iccommo-delicious (ood, ,nl service of IIIMf. : RUPERT LINGS ih bound day, Oct. 27 v Nov. fi p.m. i ' it ; Prince Oeorge, I muinuaj o.j thing should also oe aone aoout 11.15 Dm A11 . n..L-rt .In (Via Pnof Friday s. Catala, p.m. WfttT(f VfMri- ' ' r'" " ' M ii.,M,ii..,. .iimin-f- Office Block on Third Avenue olLshed tomorrow, there would still be millions of families who would be rationed by price, and the only way to increase that ration is Id lower the pries vtliltfi means lowering the co.st.'' Manufacturers were prevented from brinpins down nripps hv . . . . nn.vrrtTi rrruo Kitr hnmhs are Dart of a consign- rrom Vancouver , . . . , i . , . Mayor Arnold pomted out that o,,nrtv Sunday ss. r, Camosun, 11 p.m Wednesday ss Prince Oeorge, It would.be better to leave that for lor the uic present prcsrui, until until the uic avenuo m;iiu Way, Nov. 17 BIO BOMBS tNHUUTE i U r ivvj 1 ltn, n J aou,l ment destined for the U.S. air force in Alaska. They were photographed as they passed through Edmonton, Ata. The bombs are not yet filled with their explosive charges nor nave they been fitted with fins. Uultimate destination is Ladd Field, Alaska. It is estimated that . these two are 11,000-pounders. . ... JO m was in condition to be zoned .rmation and . Friday ss. Coqultlam, 1 p.m. :ions iUilO contact I the high cost of most I bliV litijlt vvW materials, laid, ill with painted lines. For Alice Arm, ewart, tan. General Agent 0f which came from abroad. wnn nuueu lnUl nere m,Rn: ever farthef B , t M how. be De further iuruier modifications niooiiicaiions in in the me . , . . , , j pu(r ever, s(n(,k)1 stocks had had arpiimulaled accumulated lo to rationing , system, . already , eased , ..... , . t. t .u i. ,i i . Pott Simpson ' ; ! COLD WINTERS - ' ' Sunday ss! Camosun, 11 p.m. For its latitude, north China From Alice Ann, Stewart, has unuually severe . winters port Simpson Peking's average January tern- Tuesday ss. Cardena, a.m. nerature Is 33 degrees. : ; . From Ocean Falls ..... SUCH H UlilliL L1UIL LilC 1 UillUCl of toupes avallab'i: to each Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections ,said that some goods are still MAKES ' U THIS ONE Wednesday ss Prince Oeorge In short supply. A year ago the public wds consumer was increased, and the coupon value of many goods was reduced. FURTHER READJUSTMENT Advertise m the uauy Newsl 10 a.m. For Ocean FtSe v 1st colony being told that all garment went to work to Because sound waves are ex-., press gangs .is colonv. founded, were likely to be scarce for a Thursday Ss. Prince George, In August a further adjust alone' in the woodsJ No one can heln him. : except himself. ronrnir. fnr the Naw. Nothing oivpri to be the long time to come and their 11:15 p.m. tended to Yukon, thereby giv- ment nienl in ration' rauu" values valu" was made fFrom Alaska ,m white settle- small Mother of 14 other chui"n, Mrs. John Casper holtr fifteenth child after its;tih;. In a Milwaukee, Wis., Jtr";-i-, tal. Mrs. Casper, whose"-band is employed in a flacrJ' concrete breaking coi-jm, is 38 years old. All at tit, children are alive. Then"2act Is 20.. . f allotment of coupons w,s ina ing P oTeasure to Yukoners cer- mattered save the necessity oi the allocation tor board. coupon lads on have to be stretched , six months beginning Sept. 1 lam ml&suloe . J J npr that. His Brittanic Maj Thursday ss. Prince Rupert Lh West Africa. would All he heeds ' do Ms kid . the UK' outof his "tormentors, learn how to use his -fists, swear now and thi, ;play igameav Do all this In moderation and he'll p.m. For Alaska was set at 24. Footwear was r.re Nayy tQok over the job freed ireea from irom the vne ration raiio.. alto- au- . duce p of IIcUm them . into shape. THIS AND THAT f. ! i" 3 , ! ! i , ? 5 S 1 Wednesday ss Prince George gether. Men's .ut required 20 u cannot be ex. midnight. be O.K. as Well as popular! Protests, complaints were less thun ikpIpss The novels of coupons insieaa oi pected that up there the same dresses seven ins ead of 11, and Vancou. rlvilege3 enjoyed in no on down the line. obtainable. There ver. should be Merchants who anticipated a w De sound sleep tonight, buvlne rush were surprised, on Already, one has that tired Captain Marrayat, who lived In the days of Nelson, are said to have been the truest and most vivid pictures of the' Navy as it actually was then, ever penned. But what a difference a few years make. ' 'fflo. s the whole, by the public's lack feeling. I of interest. As a result sucli , - bodies as the Drapers' Chamber w. R. Legge, Canadian news- 'of Trade have called for com - nonei-man. on a tour of Eng- t Vi. "hart fnr I . - . nu k.. nampri pu'ie auutiLiuu ui lauunmg. . itiLiu, ,1 10-ycar utu wj ! A report prepared by the breakfast In the Royal Hotel.t Kennelh Buckingham has run Chamber and overwhelmingly Bristol, May 25. Here we go laway from his home In van-approved at a meeting of its stewed apples or cereal, grilled couver because' he was un-members said there .was evl- mackerel, - finnan haddock or'happy He Just vanished. Other 4Ki nnUIIlt m twit f O klnnered herrine. scrambled , hnI. vidrtpri him because Of ' - rr jp - ! ULIIV.C 1 1 U. uuuui. tiwn rs - " w on toast, tea or coffee. hia English accent. His mother mnrp ffiiinoni than it could use. eggs Some sneakers said -Chut thos-; For dlnner-boup, roaSl vur--desCribed him as mgn-sirung, who could not afford clothes key, grinea imoui, u. sensitive, never swore ui were selling their coupons to the beef, dessert, tea, conee, vyno-,,.ed never entered a Deer par-wealthy and "creating CT a black ever does the buying for that .lor had been through a bliU 1 1 ..ot Vtnira enrrta r CJ1 rYl likprf birds and doas and had market that Is a blot to our ""' declared he was going to Jive national life. i. Only a few reported highe sales since coupons were in into r"oold'rv,iU temai"n n of - creased. One merchant claimed his business had increased 50 percent, but his motion that rationing be continued on a more generous scale was heavily defeated. Meanwhile, there has been a Premier King has been ill, for weeks overseas." He is not far from the mid-seventies but there will be relief to know that his' condition improves and expectation is that he will leave in a few days for home. At his age, travelling around and always under more or less of a strain, does not make for unbroken health. He would not r thry're just filthy with allowance money." UnmuVd I steady rise in prices. The Board How to set into the HIGHLY PAID Beauty Profession Learninx how in Ibe beauty pmftwon ia tho rimt stpp towards -turr business r your own. MoUr experi- in all brunch you a thorough training . . . quui.ty enable you lo step into m j.ib where wWamtrnpnt is ruftid and opportunity Hi ways open. Write or rail today tor free f f how you, loo, can become a kiliM hipriiy-Pid bauty shop operator. HOLER SCHOOL of Hait dressing Unlit. S J03 WEST HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER. B.C. QuaitTca of Trade has approved creases "In the cost of a wide only in Jef 0 ? range of items including hosiery, be the first prime minister of Canada to come to the end of his days across the Atlantic. Pinves. curtains, knitted clotn and household textiles. The in crease on more expensive ar A century and a half ago, whenever they were needed, ticles like sheets amounts to several shillings. T f vER was a more excitingly colorful, navortui ues.i: IN , Arul' like every jell-O dish, this Two-Tone Mould takes oniyfTMiHitei to make. 'i Sparkling "fUvor-filled .Jell-0 is always sure to please.. '.Yet ir com less than 2 a serving. ' Be sure ,'ybu enjoy the gorgeous color and exclusive , ''tw-ked-in flavor of genuine Jell-O. Look for the big red . "JELL-O ' tetters on the box. i 1 j.ti.o' ii-o rOd mrk ownd by OeiMrol foodt, limit.d Some wool manufacturers contend "the Increases are not enough to meet their costs, and predict a decline in the quality of their goods. Modern Etiquette MI i ipie: XM AS PHOTOS Order Early Chandler & Cowgili For Appointments 1 CTION SAi.K HMH1 l SALE XI.VmS There will be offered for wile at public auction, at 10:30 o'clock In ihe forenoon of Tuesday, the 2nd November. 1948, In the office of the Forest Runner at HousUm. the Licence X4555S, to cut 3,745.000 f.b. m. ol Siriice, Lodgepole Pine and Balsam, on an area situated six (61 miles Southeast of Knockholt, Range S, Coast Land District. Pour years will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided anyone mnbte to attend the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated aR one bid." Further particulars of the Deputy Minister of Forests, Victoria. B.C., or the District Forester, Prince Rupert. . ' -X ' "V A Product of By ROBERTA LEE Gonorot Fodt PHONE DAY: GREEN 389, NITE: BLACK Ola 216 4th Street q Should a woman walk on a short distance or should she while he is wait for her escort paying the taxi fare? A. She should wait with her wmw , .1 There are sevr delicious Jell-O flavon J-IOt NOW AVAILABLE i n when a woman s nusoaim T1MBKII KAl.K X-4.VW! RpRlpd tenders will be received bv should she use is a "junior," the Minister of Forests at Victoria this affix in ner cori-.-i.- B C. not later thim 11 n m., on tne ence? 4th day of November. 1948, for th: purchase of Licence X-4S382, to cu. 20.179.000 f.b.m. of Fir Cedar, Hem A. Yes, certainly. SEE- TilE p ROYAL PORTABLE Your Dealer can supply you FIRST U.S. TENNIS The first lawn tennis tourna 'year Tire.fi Rubber Co. Ltd. lock. Spruce and Balaam, on part ol Timber Licences 948tip and 12089p Noch River. South Bentinck Arm, Rnniie 3, Coast Land District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber. 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