tJ Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, January 13, 1950 For the latest in 1 Education Week Plans (ihe attention of E. T. Apple-' ' whaite M. P., at a meeting of fishermen Tuesday night. . Th'y urged the Skeena member to press the situation at Parliament in an eii'crt to bring aUut a change. Incensed At Income Tax An Inriopenflent rtfiny ncw?.pa-r ctPvoit-rl Ut t1i ti,uiiniiie of Prln.-p Kupit H! all ronimuuiiit ccmirl. Ins nnrth-rn and cent ml British Colnmbit (AuthoriPil as Sneoiiri Class Mail. Pnst Office Depnrtmeni, Ottawa) . -firbHihort rvorv afternoon expvpt Sundnjr by Ffftw-Rupm Daily News Ltd.. 3rd Aypnv.o. Prince Rnirt, British Columbia IDEAS Qnd ' modern "MATEf Teachers feel 1 iiey Should Hold Municipal Office ' j.iinr-i.:!! E-uniii. ii. (.i. rr.itrtK, Mnnnping uirector. MKAIPEP OF CANADIAN r-RESR AtTUT BUREAU OF CIROVLATtONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION During the war years a system SEE -i - SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ottt C'lrrler, Per Week iic Per Montn. 75c; Per Year. MOO Of Mail. Per Month, 50e; Per Tear. 5 00 ISLAND ClTy i) tV 1 . 'V , Preparations -or Education j Fishermen in Prince Rupert of taxation was enforced which Week comprised one of the mail. ' ancl Possibly along the B. C. enlajcd deduction at the sour topics of discussion for the Prince coas-1 r taking a very dim view of income. Af t,Pr each load was Rupert and District Teachers j of the inme tax operation in brought in, a certain percrntiiKO Association meeting which ap- i Canada. It seems they were of th catch was ,,,,.,,( o(f fo. pointed P. Adlem chairman of the 1 stuck for payment of tuxes on lncome taxps whcn fi,K( Intro-Education Week committee ; two-thirds of their 1949 earn- c!uced the new systeni cal'.ed fur ' Highlighting Eaucation Week Ings to be filed by December 31 ,0 pcr rfnt cut but'lat.ir yas. General Builder,- Su, 505 McBr do st. British Election W HAT IS ITvEDICTED will be one of the most March 5 tQ U, will be a public of the same year. 'decreased to 10 per cent. Saving p W hit 'cr elections in the political history of England will take place on Thursday, February 23. Tha date" has been officially made known. meeting to be held in the Civic Centre auditorium. Last year's meeting was pronounced by the Inspector of Schools Joseph Cheil. "an encouraging demon-' stratiou, the lire ol which I hav For . 6. t; it K tivp wars since Winston inurcniu. ci o n- i famous? barv Her i. a tnmo,.c orituv. -v.i.,mMi kk Having received returns fori Fishermen were thoroughly 1948, the government has now satisfied for many reasons swept the dust off a clause never Most important was the fcl before used and has throwi; it at that it seemed easier to note that the fishermen. Veterans of the when April 30 rolled around, the trade here state that never be- bank apcounj tiki no', seem lo ore has the government de-! disappear. winded payment of two-thirds of j But at present . . . v eil. Jwl Men & E tU Y I L II Lite I'lcHUC Ul Ijliticn Mi"V I - J ..... "mi" 1 l t( 11.. .U,. ... t n . . . . .. ... ,. nj. , , 1 , ,, , hands i of ,u the electorate. ufnvoto f ily, the Carsons , on November 18 and 11 days later uttered his nt sn in twenty-five years of ship, suffered defeat at the mieronhone Th. nrn teacning in British Columbia, it Men's SUITS shews a fine Ij.al interest in Ed- MUCe tnen, Under t'remier AUiee ana a government j am ianay; the prouder grandparents John and Mary Carson 4Vti in (lira j-fflrt-i1 . .." wool worsted. A rtr ueation." It ii anticinated that L,lc" laAl " "w " as the nrst us,vn"HHn you proudest relative, great-uncle Tom Tandy after whom the baby was named. i AP' U 30 deadline. mpptl gam, perfect f,M- this year's meeting will )e egual-ly successful. Acting with Mr Adlem on the committee will he example a fisherman For ym 8TPt(:MS cotiHT 09 Men's TOP COAT named John Halibut, filed his VVedium Melton smartly tailored bargain Men's DRESS SHJ! umrisu (ioi.uMKiA IM PHDlH'Hf i! the M.vi-nat (y iuf "AnMtN- 1S'HUT1(H AC'V" ANU im Ti'K MA.TTKK f THK 8TATi Or' 'VliOl'VlD H'KH Kl ANU. tlK- i'EV'tii u"ivs'i4-'re TAKE NOT If IIiH t'V order of Ills lluioiir Jiu1:h VV O. FuIioh. Ui-cl .lm((iti of the Kmiruine Cuurt, of tne President. F. ft. Wi'teht, and returns for 1948 last April. Okay! a representative irom each chool Along came December and a let-in the city. j ' t fr()m the Income xax De-A. M. Hurst and k. D. Cleland partment. In clear, cold phrases, reported jointly on the possibil- jt- stated that be, John Halibut, iiy of a dinner meeting electee must twit oyev two-thirds of thq Ray Reflects ... ... and Reminisce that has its friends as well as sharp critics, Great Britain has known a variety of memorable experiences, chief among these being fiscal problems, the 'substitution of Indian for British authority in India and economic changes at home. - There are a total of fi25 seats. There have been -many by-elections. These have resulted in no changes of seatage and have given little indication as to how an appeal to the people might result unless it might be prognasticated that the Labor government will be returned with a smaller majority. ---"With Communism expanding, danger of war, and anxiety and uncertainty practically everywhere, it is certain tha this election will be followed with to be held tor tne teachers pricu taxes on nis 1949 inepme by the - 1 Kritisli Cohmtma. oti 1110 aip Battling Neisun, 67, once said tc " Necessity beina the mnhpr of 10 ucauon- weec puonc i end of thc month. iv "f Jaouy. a mm. - j re worth $303,000. is down to inventionprairiew ! T! ..This above above U1 ls ls C cM lhls' Y vlsl to Vincourer Fcclel'- month on a pension. He's beginning in over thelr Pplr .ent i , iur Urttu Cnmhm. wi.o .He. I to understand the me-mine of r't L 1 ation bunegr. received as.ur- ' senseless," he grumbled. "Why ion. ..1 smtnuixr iuiu. t j lightweight but not iTa Ses- roS a th lTZ 0T f Nation office i must we pay our income tax be-; J'tt ,M l iinnal spikp . .. . .'. r U1 ce" that a nrominent sneaker would 1 fore April 30? i ...Male urc riuun-d to p..v the amount ment,. anally built a one-rstorey h aii.,Ki 4. A,t u,v. ,, ' , ., .... u ,u 101 thotr intebtaus to ne forii.wuh big selection from i Men's TIES-.,' gifts. Latest shone-' from Men's SWEATER pullover and butt; styles, wools, all from , j Men's TROUSERS, dress, all wcl good assortment from j Men's oil wool p heavy SHI RT-JA0 good shadcs:f Which is the most slippery? hou-e-warm . i V I UUL" "4e , Jwm anuMi itmy Mt u,f t...a..- ilia ,ulV,Ilg r,.,lro, Hm '") a won- oo in in tf inter, teachers at their dinner mectina ciallv secure type. But take Joe 1 the kuIiI Estate are rMimred to file tieiSL T and the :ltlzens 01 prlnce Rn ' who not able to w i i"zrz T6rcy rrb -"il . Mm wnne K.epmg tne idea in Uert at the nublie mfetinp 1 um.jiii nuMinno Miiid fn . .-,i..h riuini.niM.ti uni profound' interest. Its outcome can command a far The that seems to have oaua 11 you pian, in lutme tiuu.iuani.!: ixciitrs, ui 111" part of it that looks OI? but Th. i-ih. f ..,,... ... v.i: h i,,r I w s h hoiran mt.k-i. mane nnvmn r.-ir.. .mi.) u. ...... ' reaching influence. COOI) FIRE RECORD isn't? bujldins " on the coast coah' or further ; ku "J , V ' - c-lalnw of wloch I Hindi have been ' or . '""nP1 municipal oflice came to the for, later payments as is done by , tiii,.d. ' . ifmnr nun TiwalnvnlnhKriih t monw i nrliuirl i in ls fishormr..! ol' Dated lit Prince Rupert. B. C. this , ,0..t.., , , , ,.,.,,,, or,o. CORDON I-RASPK PORPFS Ol' Fl CI A L ADM IN ISTH ATOH report Horn thc pubiic relation. St far this has hoon , officer recommending further ac c PltlNCE RUPKHT. B (10) Cocoanut products from Ceylon may be exchanged for Canadian wheat. If the latter is shipped through Prince Rupert elevator, we'd hate to have to wait for the nuts. tion. The Prince Rupert and District Teachers' Association is now laying plans to bring the (acts tc otherwise. Being on uns'.abl'J j financial footing, Joe raised the roof when he received the dig- i nified OHMS, envelow I "By yumpin yimminy, this is ' it," he roared. In addition, the sheet ol offi-1 winter on the B.C. coast and statistics are tellinsj Britten Columbians that the nvpi-asn norenn bargain BALAGNO FLORISTS QRINCE RUPERT HAS many reasons for thank-K, fulness and one is the fact that there have seldom been fires that could be called .really disastrous. Through .the years, of course, outbreaks even loss of life have taken place but nothing to approach in magnitude and severity what other com- 'it. . 1 1 rpv e Ji.,, L',y, U down for thiee colds between lh? attention of the public. Om teacher speaking on the subject Phone Green 187 Ilox lift: Men's SOX t selection, new d good quality, from Boys'- SHIRTS - shades, from ! Boys' SWEATERS New Year and March. In other Kwinitsa on tne Skeena words .fust one lone. shivery-River. 47 mile.i from here, is ker-atchoo juicy cold. much like any ether small station I in the mountains except that it's ut the meeting, stated: "Who art cial correspondence stated elear- we tu teach citizenship and ai ly that interest would be inipos.'d the same time bo deprived of tht if the statement is not filed bv full rights of citizens?" December 31. RFAI t.'TATC tl mnniTii-; nyvH ki j i i hvm 1. imp s h ii ur&Li lilliuii Hiiil total list of casualties can be said to have been This problem was brought .to there, or near there that traffic 'fe niasks of ten Cana- A special meeting of the Prince INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED' assortment from ! . Milnnavarn'P v MiThr And let it be said, to their credit: that the mem- "'bevs of the fire department have been consistently trouble seems to just naturally di! newspapermen some still Rupert, and pi.strict Teachers ' cievelop any time, any season, living, are beins-, carved, into tho Association has been called fo iSay "Kwinitsa" to any seasoned wlls of the I'ederal parliament January 23 ti deal with resolu I railroader in the nnrth'.'and in- buildings .This is meant as 9 tions to be forwarded to the an-I iUnctively he'd think to him- gesture of honor. Most of them nual general meeting of the p. C I self "what is she, this time" have nothing to say. ' t Teachers' Federation to be held y .- . in the Hotel Vancouver during Boys' SUITS in c dine... coth, daa breasted smartly t ed, bargain for . Come Out from Under ihe Shadow of 11. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. -tNfcar CH'Kl vi pi ant aiir cariah p anr thp ein7.PTis not. nn v care- Boys r Ari l s, a I worsted, all wool tj more expensive than a new manr e taster vacation .Delegates ual system, the saving on' wages r:'c"1, tne p'-e Rupert area will ..ful in their way of living, but also quick to co-operate when asked to do so, in the general interest of public safety. UlAkF ! IlttST OF FA FRYTTITVn smdrtly tailored i and in the amount of mainteni oe nmea at tne next regular from ance necessary will far outbal- m-.tniy meeting oi the local as- lry DOLCIN Tablet for prompt ....... . . c.iiotin ' ' ' ' Boys' ond Girls' STl! Tells Plans For Phones Superintendent J.F. Edwards Addresses Conrad Street P.T. INGS and SOCK? EBY & SONS ! Contractors t REPAIKS - REMODELLING FOUNDATION'S J Let us help you plan that new home under the N.II.A. ; - Phone Green 883 Box ! from IT IS NOT SO LONG AGO that dozens of small I dwellings iii Prince Rupert, were dismantled for ance tne dltrerence, Mr. Edwards t said. The meeting herd a treasur- These and a great many more TPpor't from J. Oldham and a questions punctuated an inter- rPOl't from the sala-y committee esling address . headed by R. G. Moore Presentation of a beautiful This was the regular January '.reason that thev had outlived 'their usefulness. Some relief from ARTHRITIC and RHEU-M VTIC pain . . .Try DOLC1N . , . get a bottle of 100 or 500 tablets from, your druggist TODAY and join the thousands of relieved sufferers who by taking DOLCIN have come out from under tli shadow of Tain... Moot druggist carry DOLCIN. If yours docs not, write direct to 1j x. A.t. . ..lI.4-ln-1c..i K-.1 Q a 1 Wt're.Vlgni 111 town. Uiners coum nut uc Ronson Queen Anne table lighter meeting of the Teachers' .Us: TT being in the Outlying sections. 1 the local telephone situation and wus "' 011 behalf of members Ci ation with a good turnout of The point, however, is this! Realizing the de- ithe propsed new telephone sys- to Mr. and Mrs. M. F-Smart, on teachers f.om the city schools mnml thPVP i. for shelter could it be said now. that i !em'w"e "ret at City Telephone . .f 5"! two members from Port Ed- . JOHN H. il ' ' -superintendent J r. Edwards tuwcup(uui they actually had outlived their usefulness? by members when he addressed iu thP soutfl- The presentation The cost Of building, as it is Under present Cir- ! the Conrad Street School Parent- J" Conrad Principal T , , Teachers 'Association G- Bteman ,who expressed re- at its , , , v, i i , reg- cumstances. is not anv the less and he Ins explain ,.. .... .... tret at the pta-s inKinir a ward address .sqiiart Caucing to tho accordion music of B. Krist man- DOLCIN LIMITED u ! SPECIALIZING In Designing and Remodelling BULGE Toronto 10 Ontario oiuiiiiiiy nit-eiiiiy. ivu. t-v'- " " son was enjoyed by mcribors why, along with other reasons there is delay in wards answered each question worker a enthusiastic and cap- toUawing which coffee WOg m eded construction. is true enough one can re- treadllty a"d in deail suffictalt '2 8ervecl , ulalet nlm on promotion tc I-,,. n , .. . to enlighten members as to the 4 M"1??. ) rr ineiiuier places mat nartuy seemeci worm saving. facts pertaining to the telephone a beller PaUio11 and extendec Often, a building can look worse than it really is, and system. the best wishes o the group k Russ" Gafzke CONTRACTING "optometrist I O John Bulger U Third Avrrti Bill Scuby's l-attention, given in time and performed bv someone i to the question, -How win the ' "Z ". ,: m most successful future. who understarls how to make the most of time and 't'TT Jl teleuhone rates nav for a new Ilox :55S Phone Black 279 P- T. A. members expressed V0k OF and material, might restore premises where a family ; telephone system?" Mr. Edwards Pleasure and gratification that can resume livin. BROADWAY CM ASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE UAILY NEWS PAYS! FUUS 2 Best F; $$fi gMai mh V1 am? SPECIALS Muskrafc Backs $275.00 Coney Coats (No. 1 rabbit) sizes 10-20 $ 89,50 Many Many More Sale Values - BILL SCUBY FURS - 302 3rd Ave. Box 1 632 Phone Black 4 1 6 Mncst Cook FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 2i 222 Second Ave, ill . Hours 7 a.m. t( ' For Take-Home Orders Phone 20C replied bluntly: "It won t." He a' solution tor the problem of went on to explain, however, sixLh Avenue and Donald Street that the increases would pay for a dangerous corner where limine wcable ded!i of school children cross and, at the rate at which new caoie is now being ecely day' 1,84 bee?1 found. A bought andj nstalled with the sldewallc has Deen cut through money from the late increases, ftom Seventy Avenue to Sixth at Prince Rupert should have per- Clao.cte Street which does away feet cables, which could readily witn the necessity for childvep be converted to uie ciial system, to cross at Sixth uid Donald, in about three years, at approxi- Principal Bateman reported niately the same time the new that the danger had not yet been automatic systemshould be rea- entirely removed, however. A dy to be purchased. Also that it school zone ha dbeen declared at was the intention or his Depart-1 the place where the sidewalk ment about that time to float a emerges on Sixth Avenue but loan with which to buy and in- drivers seemed still unawiae ol stal the new automatic switch-! its presence and exceeded 'the board. In about three years also, speed limit climbing the Sixth the telephone department hopes Avenue hill. Police will, therefore, to have built up a reserve of be asked by the p.T-A. to station $25,000 or $30,000 and, about the a policeman at the new school time the new system Is about zone ace or two day3 a week tp ready to be purchased, construe- help aeqv-'aint motorists with the tion of a new telephone build- necessity iw decreasing speed at 'ing will begin on a lot already that point. ' , : FECIAL!.. Values for You Py re x Ware J Lunch Kits Percolators Pocket Knives fft lfcatlliiicrs . Trilight Lamps, silk shades 1615 Boudoir Shades .98 r Boudoir Lamps 2.75 C Table Lamps, silk shades 1600 Gainsday froners 129.50 Thermos Botll Covered Roasters assigned on the corner of Sixth After the meeting and th? THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. U -'General Electric Radios 19.95 to 269.00 2000 Itcconls New Used Withdrawn YOUR CHOICE 6 for $1.00 20c eoch St1-" - " i and McBride across from the Masonic Temple. One of the members asked Mi-Edwards: "Why is it necessary to instal a new automatic system? Why not add to the present switchboard and add a few more operators?" Mr. Edwards answered that the present switch-, board is worn out and will have to be completely replaced in a few years. Therefore, any addition to it would be throwing good money after bad. Even, though an automatic system is slightly TREATS Single Burner Hot Plates 3.35 Electric Heaters 9.30 to 48.0Q General Electric Washers with pump control 149.50 NORTHERN B, C. POWER CO, LTD. Besner Block Phone 210 PRINCE Rl'PERT, B.C. STEWART, B.C. F F O P 11 D 0 r 3) 5 ; CABS Stand: York Hotel, 3rd Ave. ... To Start the New Year Right' BQKed tresh daily RUPERT BAKERIES LTD. 619 3rd Ave, ...............ri.one 613