WEEK OF PR a v Satisfied Over Road SET FOR JANUa Prince Hiiprrt Oafl? Jrtos Wednesday December 8, 1S4S CIVIL CASES STOOD OVER "luce Rupert', , ' Prayer, wu, ' m week of k ciation decide,i. ... ul 1 At kifieiwruttnt nM!t o'tufsp'4' oord to the upouliiltnf r.f frtnr Ruprrt CI U onnunumiln rompr'mg northern nd central British Co)umbl (Authorised ks Second Class Mall, Port Off lf Department, Ottawa Published rm afternoon except 8unday b Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia UM. HtiKTER. Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director. MBMWTr OP CANADIAN PRESS ACDT1 BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS ,TT CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION nit. Monday. The Throe cjvil actions were r.tjod over until the Januj-y sitting of, the court anil thrt naturalisation examinations were con-' ducted by Juuae W. O. Fulton Monday at Ur; monthly trial-! ministerial started plans for ihe LI lllCftlllg. Completely satisfied with assurances he received last week in Victoria from E. C. Carson in regard to the Intention of the provincial public works department to Improve anci maintain the Skeena .River . Hii-li-way between Prince Rupert and Terrace and to reconstruct the road from Prince Rupert to PorJ Edward in view of impending SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier. Per Week. iOc: Per Month. 75e: Per Year. 8 00. By Mail. Prr Month. 50c; Per gear. 5 00 Under 'hairma nn.,11 S '"P I President. Rev. K A iwas absent on a,C0UI the meeting Was h.. Industrial development, Hugo hom of Rrv. Earl amj; Kraupner. secretary of the Pauls Lutheran vh A -It nurch. Prince Rupert Automobile Asso i croup were shown th elation, returned to the city new church re.sid n.',."""1 setting ses.ion ct Co'inty Court. The three civil rases involved money claims 4.1.1 are being handled by thv law firm of Brown and Harvey. Tt'ey were: R. E. Turner versus Gordon Jolliffe, $92.44. B.C. Packers Ltd. versus l,eon-ard Mercer, S581. Fred Labelle versus Vile La-maux, $150. Examinations in connection with naturalization proceeding.? were given to Melvin Julian Het-land, Adrian Pieter Van Stoll: and Lee How Guey. Monday afteriioou by plane from j PiHein at the mw the south. r , . p4ui BarbiT. ruj'a p. O. gtenstrom, cojwultant ' Prorkter, Rc-v. Otors & for the Columbia Cellulose Co.,' Major a. Vurecnsi n C according to Mt. Kraupner, has 'Earl Solland. 1 . . I t iiilh-T I " ' V 1 rf also been tn touch with Vic-; Y0t4 SuiljlhQ' vl toria urging that the rebuilding of the road to port Edward be commenced at the earliest posr bishop of Huron, is shown kneel-in. CONSECRATE BISHOP Verv Rev. George N. Luxtwi. new the Bible from Bishop John Renison of Moo.-once, in the centre of the photo is he receives acting Ontario metropolitan of the Church of England mj Canada Itr one of the final acts of consecration service. The ceremony was hell Tuesday m St. Pauls CatheriraLjnrlon. Ont. . dm Km received from the provincial PRINCE RUPERT YEARS AGO Even for douhi. ) CASEY URGES DIVISION OF 'PHONE PROGRAM INTO THREE PROJECTS price you can't y anything better th? government first. i At the present time-, however, ' council plans to (submit, a refer- j ,'cndum to the' voters to deter-1 mine their stand on borrowing! lint $550,000. Council's reaction ' j to Alderman Casey's proposal will determine the wording of Twenty-Five Years j Hon. Dr. W. H. Sutherland,! provincial minister of public j works, announced a $25,000,000-five-year road program at the opening of the legislature at Vic - Borrowing of $550,000 at One Time Would Be Undue Financial Burden, Alderman Say sible moment even bi-toie. heavy traffic starts to dveiop Incidental to the construciio:) of the celane.se mill at Watson Island. Mr. Kraupner acknowledged the CO-OPU'AUtMi iual imu Util received from Hon. E. T. Kcn-ney, minister of lands and loi-ests and M L.A. for Skeena, w lw has been pressing for better attention for the Terrace-Prince Rupert highway ever since he drove over It late lust suinmet and became dissatisfied with its condition. "There U no doubt the government means business In regard to our road," Mr. Krnupaer said. mm Political Action DEMOCRACY only attains its jroal when its citizens think more of their duty than their rights. A primary duty of 'each and all of us is to form a j u in e n t from the experience available about evta-Vthing that concerns the well-being of the state aiKljW fellowman. Thereby lies good citizenship. Like some church-goers who hang up their re-li.cion with their Sunday clothes to be used only on the Sabbath too many Canadians unthinkingly leave their citizenship at the polls. It is important, ot course, that one should present himself at the polling booth. But he should demonstrate interest in public affairs at all times and should participate actively in them. The indiscriminate security that neither asks foi&ffort nor encourages it will depress the whole foundation of society. RANGE OF QUALITY THE SKEENA HIGHWAY has now been called I -"everything one can think of. The latest report va?' "Perfect." 'A few days ago it was "Impassible." The range is very great indeed. The Prince Rupert Automobile Association (surely an authoritative source) in its most recent reference to the road, suitably crowned it. And now, in winter at least, excellence, reaches its seijene zenith. SOME GOOD BOYS THREE BOYS, standing with the Governor-General, had their' photos taken recently in Ottawa. They were decorated for bravery in saving life or trying to. Our own Scxout Roy Clifford, from Terrace, was one. The others live in Quebec and Ontario. In all, they represent a large proportion of the whole of the Dominion. How does all this stack up against the peevish plaints and over-emphasis giii: "juvenile delinq-.-enev?" There are still quite aTESLpretty fair young fellows in Canada. Quite a few! Alderman George Casev formally suggested Mon- the referendum ballot. ( tonal Included in the budget- ..! f .--,- nnn nl,ml,nno ..V,.,! HOTEL ARRIVALS was provision ... for a road , , from uav ' , lllill . lilc LILY ' IJIUIUtfU '. . : , WiW.VW . ' . , iciciiliuinr , uimir Prince George to Prince Ruo-rU ilitation program be divided into three separate pro ' ects and that a Consulting telephone engineer be called A meeting of the directors of i tQ ()uUine reconstruction. the Prince Rupert Housing Co., .. , . , , r, tt.ii n a notlce of motion presented at the City Hah. Ltd. proposed proposed that that the the opera-! opera-! Commodore C; " ' thai! tions of the company be wound ; Alderman Casey proposed Classified Ads Bring Results Y up and that the shareholders be i plans for the single $550,000 by- Because the "telephone prob-paid off. The company was la' be scrapped and that it b'iem is of a technical nature," h'; formed to build homes during a replaced by "three separate! urged that the city obtain ttr post-war housing crisis. j money bylaws of $183,000 each, ! services of Ernest Love "in tho Ft 11 J . . . . - l (lJHV ll J ji a l.uiiiiijuii w . i. approved by the ratepayers fromJP.r to examine, and. If the icKa ' A new road from Hyder to Stewart was opened. District Road Engineer R. M. Taylor said. Cost of the road was $25,000. Prince Rupert R. Mi Ote, Vancouver; H. Husband. Stewart; J. Nell, Alice Ami: II. W. Clark. Vancouver J. A. Shiuighnessy, New Westr n'inster; Mr. and Mrs. Pelikown, Poet EsFir.p.tpn; P. Johansen, Vancouver; L. F. Bayzand, F-d-monton; fir. and Mrs. Rack-let, Vancouver: R Cummins. Alice Arm; Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Martin. Alice Arm: Mr. and Mrs. Du-ple'si. Osland; T. C. Sheer, Terrace: Mrs. J. Vanderllp. Ter-rare: D. J. McEen. Telk'wa Mr and Mrs. J. Chapman FhiiwaUans Mr. and Mrs. Heath Alice Arm; Mr. and ' Mrs. K. v time to time in reiauon 10 U)Pjis found feasible, to outline a progress made in reconstruction , Pian for and direct the course CHIROPRACTOR John F. U Hughei, D.C rh.C. 21-22 Besner Block Thone BLUE 443 for Appointment imi'RH 10:30 m. to 12:30 pin. unit . a to t p m. Monday and Friday. 7 :3f p m. 1m tbMH! tinublp tn -me durinK tlx dajr Rl-XEPTIONIST In mtuu nnr fTrrnoon. of the telephone system." The notice of motion v.Ul be of reconstruction. Mr. Love is the engineer whj COMPLETELT KEVOVAl Thirty-Five Years City council planned to sub- considered by council at its supervised installation of thn final nrp-elert inn meeting npxt nresent teleohone system nianv "Better .Than Ever Best Food and Service lr. mit a bylaw to the electorate on I Monday night years ag0 Phone 11 for Smd-out Orl the question of giving a fran As his reason for requesting j Alderman Casey's proposal j. M'.itiM "Ihin HfMl" ncfPsrv Third Ave. David Chow chise to the Prince Rupert' Hydro-Electric Co. to supply' j envision oi me leiepnone mi- ....... ancine nroursm Atrisrman Cr.spv telephone expenditures over an light and power to the city. nerritt. Edmonton; L. R. Smith.l i F'lm.intnn- Mrs Tt. Main. Sunn I stated: "A number of other unstated period of years, wlvv.- Ten new members were elected financial problems are pressing iiS tne current proposal, alreudv PutstandinK Hecorl Iside; R. E. Valpy. Inverness; Mr and Mrs. N. Casler, Sniithi rs. ARTISTIC INIUVIDUALITY . By LONDON Featuring the Royal Society '650 voices" unri j2Zi3ocld'e, reporting for thej highway committee at Monday night's meeting of the Prince Rupert 'Chamber of Commerce, staled that a complete state- to the Board of Trade at the, for solution a new school build-1 approved by the city coun j first, meeting held in the new i ing, equipment, Rushbrook 1 -would authorize the . borrowing ; publicity bureau building. ! Heights road system. Section 1 through serial bonds of the fu I ' , sewer system arid other necessi-' amount all in a single bylaw. , ! Sons of England Lodge elected' 4 (1 .. , ... ... , ,. i , ' u?s which will obligate the city, Whichever proposal is finall I a 4tew slate of officers. Presi-1 . , . ,. . .. i , . . ' L. . ... .. j beyond the. resources of its rev- approved by council, no bylaw I dent, T. W. Silversides; Past .. j . , . direction of Sir Malcoln Mrs. A. K NeLson. Terrace; E. H Tlav. Vancouver. - " B V. Webster, Vancouver; W.. Johnson, Osland; Oilb-rt Jones. Bremerlon, Wash.; J. S. John-yon O-sland:. J. A. Jrnin. gent. rr.tyit oh highway matters was MONTREAL (P "The artist. Is nn individual and always will be." Sir Osbert Sitwell. British poet, critic and novelist said here during an Interview. ''The tendency in today's world 'for us to be made into ants; the r. I tempt to have everything Mandardized" is not congenial to the production of good art, he said. bej;g prepared by the committee and would be ready for presen , leuue. on me leiepnone urouiein w;ii . , , . ... . President. A. H. Silversides;' , , .. , ' . ......... . iiic iiuuL'eoi oi muuon is a ue suomiiLeu ui ine formal presentation of ideas ex-! at the December 16 election, be- tation at the next meeting. Re-i Vice - President, Frank Salter; Secretary, H. W. Birch. Treasurer, C. T. Heward. pressed by Alderman Casey In h cause at present the city lacks letter published in the Daily I authority to submit such a by- ceiit correspondence on highway ijajters was referred to the comittee. It Pays to Advertise! Advertising Brings Results! Children's Retords . Nursery Rhymes on unbreakable vinylite, from 4c up. Favorite Walt Disney Characters , Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Donald Duck, and many, others ". . . . exclusively on Capitol records. SPECIAL Walt Disney's ''IJtUa Toot" from the pic "Melody Time" (unbreakable). ' "Hark!, The Herald Ami 'Go)d King Wence.slas" "Silent Night. Holy Nisjht JIST ARRIVKD! ScritURh Records, feali Jimmy Shands-Arcordiu. Folk, Dance Bands, auards,". Pipes and Drum News last week I law. Approval will have to b: TWO FIRE CALLS DURING NIGHT City fire department answered t t FLOOR COVERING Just received a large shipment of excellent patterns in lino Popular NumlxTS by Voor Favorites y frankie Latnr ' , , . 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