he sales tax is coming In el! with Britbh Columbia. he, FIRST SNOWFALL If,, . ,!4 , . prinre tUiptrt Dail? jcUjj Thursday, October 6. 1549. d -Turf. Jusl iir.e. r -au ' l) NKARRV Till I ----------- " 7 how t i he sa ! f-vr. ' : v.x.ula lectins Astr4 what ea;rn Canadian ir.oney tr.en irnit of mush Coi-j umbia. the Minister of Finance r.t io lar si i-J -ay iner? -he S18 000 000 this year Vict The higher peaks off to the ona Ui&iBES OF r.WArUX TT.Ti rr-rr ErFFfC OF riEm.AT10:.3 CANAOUN DAILY NTSVEFAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATF3 ; hi i avi( eport by J. K. Nesbitt : d in his list budget : he stima north, -,u""u around Wark Canal, a"al- w boomed: -'They think it s a won- cierful place with a darn fine whlte yesterday, the snow be:-i3 bunch running It." 'first of the season at that height CI 17 Garner. rtr Am. v frt a. 7e. ret Yer. 8 00 IiXS JTT Bi Mall. Pr Mimth &0c: PfT Tear. S 00 -CSJ- iaiiriresi to the UAl.ae. Thw r.ew frankr.ess was sur-'pri.s- rumen 10 the reporters. Qlir grew so bold as to ak how i the l!qur profits are holding up. What he had notei! thev were c,roDBi:-.a m Washington StaU-s. Air Field Here J sighted from the townslte. Mount V J. Raymond is leaving on Morse, across the harbor, got lu tomorrow morning's way freight first coating during last night, lor Terrace where he will pay Some Cjt'izeng wno kepp reeord. Only Premier Unexcited Over P.G.E. Mr. Anscomb Opens Up For Change Bv J. K. NESBITT a oriel visit Deiore proceeaing Wei!. .ie're no; cropping to New Haaelton to spend a holi- VTf'TAPIA Pwirmaf Tnlninn lpff far Ottau a tViu i ?r n.,romb said, and he I manage to preserve dates of first snowfalls from year to year. September 22 la the earliest date that snow has ever appeared on Mount Morse. Yo-i saw !t ;n tr.e New." j T IS APPROPRIATE enough that the Prince Ru-I. pert Chamber of Commerce, as it pursues the Campaign for the establishment of an air field at thh port, should draw to the attention of the International Joint Defence Board the strategic position of Prince Rupert in the defence picture in the Pacific arena. The powers that be appear to he very complacent about this long strip of oj)en and unprotected coastline which would le an invitation to enemy attack , itiitni f.ni..Tvf. ... wv.....ah, uric. ' j i other day to discuss housing and with an invitation ir. f lfV I, . , ' , was of ar.v lmeresi 10 ai.jruur. : his pocket from Senator llr Warren u. iUjrnuson lf of - ?ha BC is facing r.o problem! j Washington State to go to Washington, D.C., to dis- in coining the si6.250.ooo he! cuss the future of the P.G.E. ; ?aK1 Mr j'A Ansi'omb wou!dh last. as bursting aith ilh J A great stir was caused in the Legislative Build- b.Jovanl optimism. Everything's! lings when it became known the going along beautifully, he said; j j Premier had the bid to the US. when he was in Victoria in 1&37. jUsi at the moment, anyway.; ! capital. ' The Premier wasn't in j : And then he frowned a bit and : ! the least excited. He seemed to; Finance Minister Anscomb j(-.ukcd a little worried. He said j football '"S RAINCOAT, fittinr ME.VS CABARDis, Full linrd WEX'S ( OVERT Ci tOATS-Topu fit MEN'S SIFEVEI SWEATERS BOVS- AU-H'OU, SWEATERS S MEN'S DRESS SH from in case 01 war. neailfls are legliianj enougn telling f,,ei the invitation didn't meanlusualy close-mouthed where thel)e ruuiri.Tl ste into the future, the government that the British Columbia coast much and that politicians in the 'press is concerned, has had a He didn't like devaluation. But. State oi waxnington, uncnevfr chance oi tune. He gave a press i mm month to mi nth. ail is i could not expect to go untouched in another conflict i things get dull there, whoop up tonlerence the other day. riia! OI arms. j the good old PGE. and say the.' 'conferences are few and far b- Dlirine the last war at the time when there Was I would like to buy it as a lin :;twecn for he maintains he has from nothing to say but they're very BOVS' SCHOOL i, a threat of Japanese encroachment the defence i'Za. " pleasant and the report rs lite rTS , ,J authorities had all but started the establishment of One would think a provincial fur he Jests and wisecracks impiah ana sprtaa.s aoout nis personality. He's never hard-boiled at such conferences, a.; he sometimes appear in public Uusually, when a rejxrter asks him how the sales tax is rolling in, Mr. Anscomb looks BOYS' RAINtons fittinc .. BOYS' AILHihii JACKETS , BOYS' SOX-SpftL BOYS SCHOOL Sfi Special MEN'S ALL-WOOL FISHERMEN'S PAV : it premier of Canada would jump , at the chance to meet President Truman. Mr. Magnuson intimated that perhaps Mr. John-ton might be able to see th ' President. Mr. Johnson, of course, would like such an interview but lie didn't seem fussy about it as he took a plane for Ottawa. Like his immediate predeces- j sor, John Hart, the Premier; plays coy whenever it is said ' the U.S. would like the P.G.E. j Once more the other day he said that if anyone has 8 bona fide j offer his government will con-, sider it but it certainly wor't j shocked, says "Come now, Sena- j tor, I wouldn't be expected tot know that, would I?" So pleas-1 ant as the conferences always i CUl, MH , ; MEN'S DRESS AM : sox-Nu have been, they're mostly barren of news. This time, when he was asked ; MEN'S SPURT Sllll; ; Now an air field contiguous to Prince Rupert. With the certainty that Prince Rupert would be more than ever involved in the event of another war, it would appear that an air field here is an elementary and immediate defence requirement. But, in addition to all that, Prince Rupert has good claim to an air field from the straight commercial standpoint. NOBODY WINS STRIKE COMMISSIONER Harry E. Scheck of the United States mediation service has retired and in an interview with a newspaperman he said his lifetime of experience had shown him that nobody wins a strike. He stated that lost wages, lost production, family hardship, the aftermath of bitterness, are among things that are never fully paid for by any gains. - "Hie London dockers who struck for 25 days over the question of unloading two Canadian ships can testify to that so far as loss is concerned. Perhaps they struck for a principle, but financially they lost ! MEN'S WORK SHU: Now l SUFFERED AGONIZING lis MEN'S WORK HJ play around with promoters who Now i .J3RR1B-0H f MES S DRESS M r r i r r v assurtmrnt, pcrlm RANGES Now I fttfl I 4C994 vMtftrfwI, ft act Vmh Nnn Cpwi. IiccWtnt to tar p-m mM W Sciatica, Nrrl, Uba 4 Ithmm. III . afiM. A al! Vwf ttvn. Suitcases and would like to get their hands cn large slices of B C.'s natural resources in return for development of the P G E. At a press conference in the Premier's office, someone suggested it was time a B C. Premier went calling on a Uniuti States President again. This brought up the famous time ! liiff Aisortr mm 1 Mature J -v ti Bottled lAl . I Enellnd nd ((T) j IfflluMilMai !r .t J T. D Pattullo cut through pro Advert! Ui ue a Th avan ti Mm brt of ony ronf . . . wtftt MtcfcomccH Draft ond TO.... F AWCITT f-IoorWtg in f'omt Ov a Tatrtsl-Oit envrat yam of th fei((t bok-iff 94 opratan9 fny Ntol Monty rn fcrr SMITH S ELKINS) tocol and red tape and telephoned his old friend Ptestden Roosevelt and got invited to tz at Hyde Park with the President and his mother. The Canadian Embassy in Washington was shocked when it heard about the affair. Mr. Pattullo harir.'t gone ROYAL NAVY REAL EST, I FLlMBl.NG AND 'lIEATIVG Phone I7 - PI. Box 274 1NSURAM DEMERARA RUM "Ihit idvertisement it not published or display d by the Liquor Control Boerd or by the Government el firit.vh Colutr.bi. GvfoC CIVS INCOME 1 through the Embassy, as diplomacy said he should. He merely lesponded to the president's invitation "come and ee me foine-tim," extended by Roosevelt , RETURNS PP R. E. MOMI 324 2nd Ave. ! Mi Bride Street Phone 311 You Worked Hard For Your Money more than three weeks"" wages and went back to work having lost all and gained nothing because it was a strike tiriauthorized by the unionsTherefore, there was no strike pay and no unemployment allowance. There have been innumerable instances of fruitless.' strikes in Canada and the United States since the war and before it. Right now the Canadian Seamen's Union strike is pointless, because it is a jurisdictional strike a hatred of a new rival union and, if and when they return to their ships, it won't be for more pay or shorter hours, but merely recogni- tion of their union as the bargaining agent, and their three months' idleness, so far, will have been dead loss.-' ! Some of the largest companies in the United States have experienced long strikes. Weeks or months have gone by before the workers went back after accepting two-thirds or half of what they struck for. Hut supposing they got 10 to 20 cents an hour more, it will take several years to make good the losses in pay. Then by that time it will be time for another strike. And so the circle goes on. The men and employers all lose money and the pub-lite suffers too. Both Bides should strive to the limit to reach an agreement by mediation. As Mr. Scheck said: 'No-bod wins a strike." NEW M i 1 1 a t r I HUH A Home Away T-x 50 Rixirii-Hot t' water PRINCE RUPEU'l. X'liy not make it work hard for you? By investing it carefully and we mean carefully in a selected list of: Dominion of Canada Bonds Public Utility and Industrial Bonds Preferred and Common Stocks an average return of yield oq your money of more than 5j i'V' m.Uj' be obtained. May we make suggestion? Write, phone of visit our most convenient onVe. There is no charge or obligation. James Richardson & Sons CHANDLE PORTRAIT STl Film Finishing -ll Flash Phot"? rak 389 ' Phone Green PRINCE RUPER aTABlISHlO lit? Pacific Cocst Office ,,v. 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