organizations on their behalf f Vancouver next week. These delegates were unanimously seU. feted by their fellow iPh. , 2- Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday; April 8,950 ' " Delegates Named . .. To Teachers' Convention at Port Edward will soon be re- quired. I 4 It is expected that, with the Japanese coming m, more first I year students wil crop up In ?ep. j tember. On the other hand, the Attendance In Schools Ahead SaladaTea Bags are handy for, afternoon tea TEA BAGS and felt that this year -at last-some concrete action was beins taken on the matter by several organizations who carried no little weight In municipal and provincial circles. , Teachers attending the meet-' ing were critical of certain ln- dividuals who from time to time take apparent delight in pointing out that the averaee sninHen of B. C. Teachers are the highest in Canada. The feeling of the ' meeting was that this fact I certainly true and so it should bs I was pointed out that the 19.9 Lazerte Report of the Cann.ian Education Association provide the explanation. All data is fo. the year 1847 but the situatioi, Mas varied little since then. British Columbia has among its teaching personnel a much Japanese Presenting Problem For Accommodation at Port Edward With the ejtceptiun of Conrad ,street chot'. enrolment at the otner three cily -'hol was Wisher In March than during Februarv. according to teachers jrepon refta t a. meeting of the Public School Board last nlaht ' f 7 I e.'fice of the Pally News by-4 p.m. th" day previous tc-advertlsing. Requirements- u ' the mechanical department . make this rule necessary. Matters of Intercut to Pro. feiiiion Discussed at Local Meeting R. D. Cleland, Peter Adlem Miss Enid Bull. Miss Margaret Tajt and F. R. Wright will be the Prince Rupert and District Teachers' Association delegates miiiy-urst annual British Columbia Teacher' Federation convention to be held in V Pri nee Rupert Floritu f Flo Flowers for All Occasions );oo 3i jra Ave. Box 516 tvi m present grade six students wilj enrol in me elty. Roots ana logs are prevalent on the King Edward school playground, the board waa Informed, ' and necessary steps are being i taken to have the dangerous ob- staeles removed. A cave-in ) f also, reported. These two ha. ' ards were caused by heaving at i th Br0und whtm tnB warm speU . ..tin. u wiuwii uicre. rsuaru tvt a mK ! . -1 1 n r inciiwia uctiuou miDinor ia carloads of the material will be re- . quired. Following are March school Total enrolment In the four city , Bmvea- schools this March wag 1201 com- ' At Conrad' 016 newly ' acquired pared with 1178 last year. ' playground from the city was ! ' , I covered with four loads of cinders Percentage attendance at Con- 'recently. Twenty-five loads of rad was 00.23, lower than Febru-' cinders were dumped at Borden' arya figure of B3. Several cases Street and a deflniw improve-ot To Advertisers To ln.Mire publication of display or classified advertising jopy for same must be in th- ki caver percentage of university,01 mumps mumps are are keenin keeping th the child : 1 z i ii tiainn E.auwais-,ji.B7e. Ontario was second with 22.4, while Prince """" iaiana waued with 2.1. The average for eight provinces i'mu uuormaiion available for Quebec and Newfoundland) was 14.7. A greater percentage of nale teachers were employed in B.C. me percentage ranged from 33 7 in B.C. to 11.4 in Nova Scotia with the average for the einht f)M)rj a' mm enrolments: ' Booth 451 Borden .49 Conrad 254 King Edward 307 Total 1261 Following are percentage attendance figures: Booth - 90 87 Borden P2.79 Conrad 00 23 King Edward 3,9 IN THU STTREME COURT OP Classified Advertising ts payame in advance. Please refrain fro.n telephoning. Classifieds, 2c per word per Insertion, minimum naree 5nc. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks. Death Notlcen, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: $2 SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICE a well attended ( meeting Tuesday I night in the Civic Centre. The I delegates were Instructed as to the wishes of the majority on controversial resolutions from . all sections of the province which will be voted on at the meeting in Vancouver. A highlight of next month's meeting will be the report of the delegates-elect. P. Adlem reported a resolution dealing with the right of teach, ers to hold municipal office had been endorsed nnrl nnaBA4 k iu. ,wuM KIJ three Elementary School Parent- irauiiers- Associations and that they had forwarded the resolution to the Parent-Teacher Convention to be held Easter Week in Vancouver. The teacher UPrP Pmtifori in Irrw.n. Ik. -it out effort of the parent-teachers' w Matured nd , Bottled in A England ' NAVY - provinces being 22.2, This, yeai ! the board decided, but Dr. Large, B.C, ha.s 5,024 teachers, of whom chairman, stated the measure 'tMO are men and 3,644 are would only be a "stop-gap" and women-38.4 men.) that a school building program 'j-British Columbia led all of! ' f anada in the years of experl- w the s-prm court in Whence of its teachers. The median TiH Columbia : years of exneripnre nt n n ,N phobatp experience or B. C. . i m thp mattf.k op thb estate FUNERAL NOTICE uuuuAn in the ine cut iu- J ..;1 A men 4 r... fnnn - uuy npiii vu. jvi.t. nwm IVlclUfl UUttKUU. use cn Mother of Mrs, Rojsalie Valentiru of 2UI8 Atlin Ave.. Prince Ru pert ana Mr. nooeri uuituun ui Vtona. B C. Hev. D. Murphy:- will conduct services at Ch-en ville Court Chuncl at 2:30 n. irr j Friday April 7. Interment follow in Firview Cemetri;.;'I B. O. Undertakers in chare, of - t-j arranaement ... - tOST J y LOST Double strand of pwirlr i f:-m 1 I BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE i IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMIN-j i ISTHATION ACT" iwn i IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOE DEClrcn DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE hat bv Order of His Honour Judge W. Q. Pulton. Local Judfre of th Supreme Court of Brmsn Columbia. I was on the 30th day of March, A. D. 1950 appointed : Administrator of the estate of Joe Declcco. deceased, late of Prince Ru-pm. British Columbia, who died on the 6th day of February, 1950. at Prtuce Rupert, British Columbia. All Dersons indehterl tn thp Kflirl eu- tate arerequired to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forth-j with, and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me properly verl- fiert nn nr k Ik. i f Aoril. 1950. faiiinii whir.h disti-ihn. I tion will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have dated' ' Prince' Rtmert b c thLsTs? day WarcWsb. Official Administrator Prince Rupert, fl. C. I I' f If Jrf 'J i J"j. J t on saturaav. 'inuar piease Phone Black 701. (85Pt LOST Sum of mcmeV loose fte'" ' warrt nncier Diease pnone Northland Dairies. (840) T.O""r'ot it kevs in leather. case initials on cose A. B. V- hi8 ter ulease leave ai ijiiv News. 82pt- ' "HELP WANTF.O-r HELP WANTED Well estab-,-y. j lished local company requires exoerienced bookkeeper, sten-' oaraoher, male or female, permanent oosiuon. aooiv m writinn to Box 685 Dallv NeWi, , , eivinu full oarticulars. office exoerlencp ets. 84) "' away irom ' nenooi, T O I Bateman, principal, reported. rorv coward, accomodation at the two room school Is1 not good, reported H, F. Robbins. He suggested that a third room be partitioned during the Easter holidays. Enrolment there,' hej said, is 85 with 51 students In one room. i or JDHN daye watsom hahris AND m THE MATTER OP THF "ADMINISTRATION ACT'1 TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hli Honour Judge W. O. Fultnn, triBde the 30th day of March. A. D. W50. I was appointed Administrator 01 ine Estate ol JOHN DATE WAT HON HARRIS, deceased, (at of ' Ocean Falls. In the Province of Br! tLsh Columbia. ALL PARTIES having claims against the Bald Eatnte are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or befe the l&th day of May. A. D. 1950. after which date claim filed may be paid without reference to any clnlms of which I then had no knowldge. . ALL PARTIES indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their indebted-net to mo forthwith. Duted at the city of Prince Rupert, In the Province of British Cor lumhla. thin SQtb day of March A. A. l'JM. CORDON PHASER FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B C. (S7) j ) dahvam J Havor ;;P8yiiTf CI MR ED MAHCIIANI) VORTEX iron i'lumbinK SMITH I'HONR 174 Jos). T7 TDM nThTJ "TT -r ii GOLDEN ( conn -.- ROYAL DEMERARA RUDI ' This dvertijemenl is not published or displayed by th Liquor Control 1 Board or by th Government of British Columbia .' f ERSONAL , V "MBINQ ana Heatlne -Sheet Metal work. Phone 543 or call 62P. Sixth Ave West. H Letayrneau and Sons. . (tf RrmitfFH SPECIALIST- VVIck or p,)t burners suiwi en. serviced or repaired. Gordon Ronson Black 503. (86pl fOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping room. 843 West -Ninth. 182' FOR RENT Rleeplna room for. men only. 1831 7thE. (81p) FOR RENT 30a rc and room or room, phonti Black 060. tf, . , (- FOR RENT Quiet, comfortable , s'eoine room, pnone ureen 438. X821- FQR RENT Four rooms un furnished. Phone Red 596 or call 116 8th West. m , FOR RENT Lisrht housekeeping room, suitable for two. 1332 1st Overlook, (81pi FOR RENT Light housekeep-inn: room. 221 5th Ave. East, iSj V i r FOR SA4.E FOR SALE Dinina Room suite. Phone Blue 570. ,, l.l' j FOR SALE Usecr Car Trans-i missions. Bvtown Machine ' Works. tf) FOR SALE Chesterfield 8uite. 415 7Lh East. Phone Red 800. (83P) FOR SALE Local Fresh E?es. 308 7th Ave. West. Phone Blue 973. , (82) FOR SALE 14 ft. boat and Johnson Outboard Motor two or. oars. Red 756. (85P) FOR SALE Kitchen Stove and oil burner in eood condition, Phone Blue 207. (85 r,jT . FOR n. condi- ,,, SALE Piano, eood tion. also Abbey., flashgun complete with auxiliai-v flash. Call Black 724. i8t;P) FOR SALE-5 room house in tion 2 nice view Terma i I ' ll FOR SALE Washing machine' in aoud condition. One year I old. $75.00. 933 11th Ave East, t86o FOR SALE-Westinehouse washer two years old excellent condition. Phone Blue 713. i (86) I FOR SALE1941 Chev, coupe, i lnfll Eiahth East or Ruoert M,.inr t.ia tt, FOR SALE Used Lumber 2" xi 6"s. 2" x 12"s. x 10"s, Used doors. 2'6" x 6'6". Call 6291 6 th W. Phone 543 tf l j . FOR SALE One Oil Burner or coal cook stove. One Coleman oil Heater, one kitchen cuoboard. 339-5th West. (84) FOR SALE Boat "Dlebv". 33-foot, lullv rieeed. powered with 71 Grey. Can be seen at McLeans Shipyard. Phone Red 924. (82P) FOR SALE Modern chesterfield suite also bedroom suite v with 3' X' 4' yanitv mirror. Kitchen table and chairs. 1014 Alfred St. Red 75(i.(85P) FOR SALE '39 Ford Deluxe Sedan with Radio. Soot and fouliahts. Good rubber. This car in Al condition. Priced to sell. Call 743 durins day. Blue 319 after 6:00. 84) FOR SALE Cheat) Transportation f'nmpt. Motor Scooter mrw.tir.nlli, nntfl MutU lirifP! ontelr Rnl 1175.00 with I License. Can be seen at Suite 1 lS4t.h V. after 6 n. III. (tf) y FOR SALE New and Used fur-. nilure and Hardware. Radios, ShooDintr baus. tvoewriter. hand saws, electric motor, search liuht for boat, un-oainted chest of drawers. cribs floor coverine. sineer sewine machine. All eooos in first class condition at the lowest nossible orices. See B. C. Furniture for other household couds Phone Black 324. (tf) NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES Line-belt Soeeder Shovels; Cranes: Draglines: Adams Road Graders: Littleford Bros. Black Tod Road Maintenance Euuioment: Owen Clamshell Buckets and Rock Grannies; T. L. Smith Concrete Mixers; Clark Forklift Trucks: Nelson Bucket' Loaders for Stockolle nnrl Snow Removal: Rice Port able' Centrifueal Pumos; Na-tional Draeline Scrauars and Buckets: National All Steel Gasoline Hoi sts: National Portable Sawmills: National Rnlarv Rcrepns and Conveyors Full Information from National Machinery Co. Limited Vancouver. B.C. iti TENDERS FOR SALE Tenders will be re ruivpH hv the undersigned uti' til noo"n of Wednesday, May 3rd. 1950. for the Diiroose of the following described oro-oertles belotialna: to the estate of Thomas King, deceased. . , Lots 1 to 4. Block S. Town-site of Stewart. Mao 818, Lot 21. Block 11. Villaee of Stewurt Mao 818. Terms: Strictly cash. Hiehest or any tender not necessarily acceoted. G F. Forbes. Official Administrator. AdminisiUrator of the estate of Thomas King, deceasetl. Court House. Prince Ruoert. B. C. (82) F 0 0 D $ was iz.u compared with i -mure r-award Island 4.3 and the Canadian average of 7.9. In the matter of certification B. C. fares considerably better than the other-Canadian provinces, m 1947 the percentage of teachers holding less than First, class qualifications ranged from 18.1 In B. C. to 56.3 in Prince Edward Island. The Canadian av-eiuse was 37.3. rming was expressed , tha; me British Columbia teacher 1 In no' more favorable a position compared with his fellow teach eru throughout Canada, than is the general worker in B.C, compared with general workers else, where. Just as the avprnr. ary of B.C. teachers was the highest In Canada so was B.C.'s average weekly wage the highest. m ia7 it was $38.74 compared with Prince Edward Island's $29.42 and the Canadian average of $34.U8, Surely the teachers pf , B.C. shtiuld be expected to share in the genera higher standard of I living pevaijing in B.C, - . . ' Another fact by the Lazerte report is that while B.C. teachers have the highest average salar ies in Canada, they also have ! the lowest pensions. Based on ' 35 years of service, an average salary of $2500 and the saine percentage of salary contributions, the monthly pension of a British Columbia female teacher1 j would be $81 and of a male teacher $83.50 compared with $145.83 in Quebec for both male and female. Hospital Guild 01 Moose Women 1 Meeting at the home of Mrs Harry Harrison Monday , night Ihe Hospital Guild of the Women of the Moose made plans for a chapter night program . May 17 and, after the business session, enjoyed a session of cards In which the prize-winners were Mrs. J. Bell and Mrs. E. Blair. Pe liclous refreshment were served by the hostess. Present were Mrs. J. May, Mrs. William Thomson, Mrs. J. Bell, Mrs. C. Wilkinson, Mis. T, Plcmu .Mr&-M..Viereck. Mrs. E. F. Tubb, Mrs. L. Halstad, Mrs. O., Robinson and Mrs. E. Blair. Just Arrived 1 1 ! f i f 0 III NEW SPRING LINES NOW ON DISPLAY , FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. - Charlie Roberts Bex 3S Phone S57 . . (84p)j:j.ij RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED Used Cars and Trucks , L $435 Down buys 1947 1 V Ton G.M.C ' $445, Down buys 1948 Vi Ton Chev Panel . ' with station wagon seating SPECIAL 1939 1-ton International $300 total price WANTED WANTED Student remiire's rivim ana board altar tas Vsr. Box 1728. City. 89," WANTED Scrap cast, brass 5 Conner, radiators and batteries Phone 543 or call 629." " Sixth W. ,tttl. ,-. . i . WANTED To buv 5 or 7 cublq foot cement mixer. - Evenings 7 to 9. Red 807, - ; . $2 WANTED i- Part time "book- i. vT kePDinat work. Phone Black k ' :-307 between 9 a. m. and 5 o-. " OIL HEATERS fM. HIIUNERS rn'i ;i A N STOKERS HealinK Alterations & ELKIMS LTD. BOX 271 PHONE 79 m, (82 WANTED TO RENT One. two or three furnished housekeeo-nr rooms hv couole. Ocean V View Hotel. Room 7. 84 . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES : FOR SALE Hairdressine busl-"""" ness as aoin:" concern. Excel- - lnt clintelle and location, For further details Phone 57. Q: P Tinker & Co Ltd. tf FOR SALE Business Oooor tunitv Will sell stock and rent east end Grocery Store to reliable cartv. Good turn- ; over which can be further ex-oanded. An easy wav to have a business of vour own. See T. "Norton" Votings. Real Fstate and Insurance Phone " 45J! (83 . REAL ESTATE Venetian Blinds Steel or Aluminum Slats In a nice variety of pastel colours, with tapes of matching or contrasting shades. Phone and have our estimator call and give you a price. We measure your windows and in--stall the blinds. McBrlde St. , PUone l ' PHONE 79 lHallarr fjlianttanj HOLLYWOOD cafe "I CAFE IN THE CITV MOST UP-TO-DATE HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. FOR SALE Cabins and two ' room house. AddIv 1024 3rd -Ave. West. (P89) WARTIME HOUSE for Sale. 419 7th Ave E. Excellent condition, garage, utility room, storm windows, oil heater, lawn tile drained. Immediate occuoancv. Term? available. Red 756. (85P) FOR SALE The estate of the late B L. Pearson is now for sale consistine of 160 acres. bouse, outbuilding and orchard, two nules from Terrace School transoortation bv bus. If interested please ; contact Mrs. H. A Pearson, administratrix. Box 126 or phone 20-Y. Terrace. (91) OPEN FROM S:30 P.M to S:S0 A.M. We Specialise In Chinese Dlsnw cnop suey enow mei?j For Outside Order PHONE 1SS Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH "STREET AND THIRD AVENUE