.VWWAW.V.V.W,VAVVV j lrnnnv MrAFFE CHOICE I JW' Ptnce Rupert Daflp rectos Thursday, April 28. 1949 (Continued from Page 1) taken an interest in political ANNOUNCEMENT . A Spot of Cowmen. C BALED TENDERS suldreswd to the1 J undersigned and endorsed "Ten- i An tnSepecdret dally uewmspw oTotc to dt upbuilding of Price Rupert Dd aii communities comprising northern and central Britten Columbia lAut&oruied aa Second Class kl&U. Poet Offl Department. Ottawa) Published eTer afternoon except Sunday bv Prtnee Rupert Dally New Ltd..' 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. Brltlah Columbia. O. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. Q. PERRY. Managing Director. MEUBER OP CANADIAN PRFSS -- AtDTT BtTREATJ OP CIRCTJLATION8 CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION , rrnrtTirrTrtW Dim Jl': by Wallace THE NEW POWER Scientists tell us that r.o form ' A by-product, intense heat, cai Formerly O. D. Haugen Grocery der for Wharf Repairs. Stewart. B C. . will be received until 3:00 pm. I ED. : S.T.t, Wednesday. May 18. 1949. Jor ' harf repairs at Stewart. B.C. j Pians. lorm of contract and specifi- j cation can be seen and forms of ten- j affairs as he considered all thinking citizens should. TherJjI had .in the past, been reasons jjj why he was unable to accept i nomination for office, and son;.iJ had been personal. But there J ", had been developing for me J time certain changes in public j matters, the significance of j J which had possibly been left un-l UK? Carrier. Per Week. 20c: Per Month. 75c: Per Year. $8 00. n3B:&jlte is now in position to offer prompt ' efficient service to its cush.m By Mall. Per Month. SOc; Per Year, $5.00 energy that has been con- be used for Uie generation u. der obtained at the office of the Qj v. .t CnuinM.r Hpntirtnifnl nf Pub- --""VI 5. None Steam but that is tne oia ami lit works. Ottawa, at the office of i verted into power is new. inefficient way and the District Ensmeer. Post Office : uvr (.rPatfd hv man A'l ovist. relaliveiV GROCERIES FRESH MEATS prod X- discover-i does not greatly benefit from Rupert. Vancouver and Victoria, bc. J ed in the same sense that a the direct atomic energy. note: upon application w ''f ntw comment or wan was dU-i The perfection of such a "Scauon covered by exoioration. Mechanical worder if fifteen needed or neglected too long. The situation had come to the point where, unless there was a more live and acUve realiza- Free k Phone Red 411 NA P. BAKER 8G9 Sixth Ave. E. 114 of the work on deposit oi a sum; Rll, man's meenuitv riirf rtp.ivears away, we are told. ScieiV tion of these trends, IICIIUS, OI British 111511 OA. i. R. Y(j ' " - .,, . ,h. tnrn, of a certllll . i bank cheque payable to the order vise the mechanical means ofitisu have resoivea u.c i-";umbia might find hersell' facing jJw of the Minister oi t-uonc nurss. i converting uie various iorms oi ; into ucvciuh""' a socialist government Skeen.i trbiJe-prmJ6' spctneon dormant energy into useful pow-i from the new theories-tech-j and pHnce Rupm are ed and seconded by D. C. Stev- within a month from the date ol er. Wlinout tnese OeVlCes tncnique? mat wic r..Su.rti sen ted both in Ottawa nnri Vin '.,,, nnA r-rf. .. reception of tenders, if not returned energv Wiis ComDarative!v us-1 Droject into new machines to j , . . . ,. ..J. ' iin that that period period the deposit win 4 - il.'u. ,k. .anlral means I 1 "v' MK ' ""uivru. i.ai we reanirm wlthui less, at least to man. be forfeited. Tenders will not be considered un-i . . ... .... nrinud forms suDDlied . I 1 7 finuino- .m -1 pafly- "me to wake the principles of coalition en-0f producing "Jn upland provide opposition while' dorsed at the last meeUng and der control in a safe and usable , Ithat The first machines were simple, designed to augment the only by the Department and In accordance . v - - 1.1 1X WIT AUUlUtC iltLlVlLifS that of the form. Mr. McAfee was aware through nf mir rnalit.lnn rnmmitto In with conditions set forth therein. energy then known- i lUomrhlla nhvt r t. enlnppr , . . . . . . " v1- i Each tender must be accompanied MEN'S SWEATERS-J flesh. The - lever; the inclined . .. , line fact of his nomination, of their efforts tn arrange for an' by a CfrtlliM cneque on m.. J , Aa, ih. mr-ien. bank m Canada, payable to the order plane; the wheel and axle; these; "u the gr.al Uusl reposeJ in hlm oDen.harmonious and non-con . k. umnnnhp the Minister (ji ; .j . . ticta warning Are we rcauv iui . . . . oiS selection, at reai tions f rum . j5 MEN'S UNDERWEAR. A Greater Commonwealth IN THE INDEPENDENCE of its completely onomous and separated parts, the Commonwealth of Nations is, evidently, as strongly solidified as ever. It was a stirring incident last night in London when the eight nations, assembled in conference, by their own free will and accord, reunited themselves in the new "Commonwealth of .Nations" "with a common King. Paradoxical political phenomenon, this was an event of historic significance, a manifestation of the power of free sentiment and honored tradition, a tribute to the statesmanship of the men who brought it about. And most notable and gratifying of all is this free decision of the Republic of India to remain within the Commonwealth of Nations. The spirit of the British, even though the name may now be dropped, goes on as gloriously and strongly as ever in this history in the making, this grand demonstration of developing democracy in practical form. v Not in coercion or authority but in freedom and independence has the path to amity and peace been found. I ana uieir coniuiiiauuiis mcreasea an aamiltea ne could not but tentious , ,w , w , eoual to 10 per cent . coalition convention. of the amount of the tender, or the power results that man could I u new ato.. oBc. . , question his capacity to be equal Resolved Further: That we ad I binations; all an Sb Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of nKtiin from his own muscular ! tist in me man.. r...- . 0ril)linn .. . . .,.,..: u.a! .m , . j r (K rinftiil.n National t . : mT-,I TV. ntr-. l---. rr-r- i-i In' " ' - wi vi i crwi an a ijn'a i i j n n ri'fFHT ferized ; all siies, $i.o Railway company and its consmu- energy. , p i-ov., 4 " " hi'e opportunist to assure the of this constituency who oppose r:";: Ory .d erent; Tyman n?er hf '8 C.C.F. principles to give their ut- or me jjwti y aa uom. jilt vicuaui, r.i.. i uu uiii vu tne ui,- most support to tne seiecuon by the Dominion of Canada. and secretly wor- is confused aforementioned bonds and a certi- 0Xj horse and dog were domestl-fled if required to make up cheque d , to 8ervtce. an odd amount. : c. Ri)(. fttt-arptlM nf pnerirv nthpr most of his abilities to end and election ' of the best mar. that his services would be to- proposed at the forthcoming ward the greatest giod for the coalition convention regardless j ried. To him it is much more than " m' a matter of having a super- j. soukrvbx. !than that of thc nesn " dawnedjust " greatest number. I ul 0f uartv H""' affiliation. amuauuu. r.,rerfii! noclcet il7e motor BC- w ly. The physical use ot The forty delegates to the George L. Rorie was secretary, a37 I J j n.n.rimmt of Public Works. : Slow NOW MEN'S PANTS - Se,, and dress; biK v a r i I rhoose from. Bst sivj fittin5, at rel rf,ii From $4.2: , MEN'S FINE WORj Sl'ITS-All-wodl, sini double-breasted; pnij NOW HOYS' SWEATERS- eclion at real teili (It) ora v Ottawa. April 23, ! nation, nre ana water was - . 4 i convention wui be Dr. R. o. with Mrs. P. M. Ray. assistant. ! commonplace, for thousands of '-""'c "la' w 'Laige, W. D. lAmbie, George L. Kla 1 - ,Rorie Mrs 0 L Rorie MrJ p POWER OF DESTRUCTION j M. Ray, James Bremner, Dr. J. P. It is the conviction that, re- , Cade, Percy Cameron, J. T. Har-gardless of how fast the new j vey, Mrs. Harvey, A. E. Smith, ill 1 years without premonition of , their potential power, j Through the centuries, the ; means of mechanically multi. BABY'S rrom 1 i ..j u nnirpr ic Hpvplnnpr) f nr npnrp- ' riarrta rnaa xr o if,, a .. .... i i i v 1 1 ; 1 1 1 r Kiiiiutii iNiUtrr siiun r " ...vt-vy - - i mvwe,. w c a. y . iv. iit;nicj. v.t.ALr,u it.nut.ttsy aaaressea to tne r " 1 i . . , . . v Wf mm a r I O ,,r,H..rC,0 e-D urp fnitprinoiv rtpvpintvrt TTah time Dursuits. its destructive ae- Alex MacKenzie. Hueh MiirKpn. IIPnFT YifiMArH BOYS' LONG PANT i made, good fitting; der Jor WhrI Hptacement. Ruskin. new development added to the velopment will outpace it worsteds and all-W lE.D.S.T.-, Wednesday. May 18. 1949 It Is the query: j C. H. Elkins, Mrs. Elkins, S. C.J "Can the world--every element Elkins, Mrs. S. C. Elkins. R E. j j sites. From KNITTING WOO for wharf replacement at Ruskin. knowledge and hastened the rvl-- . . a i i i t . i . . : 1 1 i . . 1 i . U T J .. ..... . . 11 f..- ' quality; beautiful tol4 Plana form of contract and speciH- sip. nua eacn Drougni JIS OI nauoiiiiiisiii in ii icsist inc urnauu, nguueu, ni jwui- cauon can be seen and forms of ten- store of trouble with the good, temptation to pull the trigger? gan, H. Marchant, J. S. Wilson, der obtained at the office of the Today's developments come so Can the prospect of world domi- Mrs. C. G. Ham, Hugh Killin, Chief Engineer. Department of Pub-: " ... or skein. Real price rti ; NOW, ball 1 4-oi. skein I QUICKLY CORRECTED BABY'S link "Tumm" la aftn ufty 9rU li is mmAilf ritiEtiUMfc ftgiti, Uu, ii yuii know JuM huw to do tt. let Mrs. M. 8. AlwV. Ionlnn, Ont-, tH you: "baby'i Own T&bleu re t hel t the flot s'irb erf uM-t viuntttch. duriuc Uthmit time or -ht?n ft etld in eominit on. They work quickiy yet Keniiy to curry away poison niiU pnmoU' iwtfbl ciinifort.' And Nn. W. K. fiiiarp aayai "I nurmd my baby honi) after being aarm4 over ik motor atctoent and hrr atrfnach Wcam quite upaet. 1 gave ner Baby a Own 'lableU and ahe auun atopied cryina; and quieted own." Equally effective for teethinf trouMra, cooMiiiKUon. nintple fever. ttwt-iattting, easily cruahe! to n powder, if desired prompt in ertia. No "aieepy" atuff -no duatintr etffct. huv box tiHlay for aickneaa au viten atfikea km the DitJiit, Z cenu. lie Works. Ottawa, at the office of , fast inai irie average man can-Ration De scornea oy -uu na- j. c. rjuuie, Mrs. v . r.. ooaoie, the District Engineer. Post . of fice not. hope to keep pace. Speeded tions?" D. O. Stevenson, Mrs. D. C. a" the" Pos" officesatvfnTOuver.' sti11 further by specialization the j Credulous indeed is the man Stevenson, Frank Skinner, H. R. Victoria and Buskin, bc. i structure of scientific knowledge : who can answer ' yes" with any Love, Thomas Sedgewlck, Craw- undned.r'Xpartmen im is incongruously out of balance, degree of confidence. ford Moore, W. J. Raymond, supply blue-prints and specification The desperate urgency of world I To such top-flight physicists Robert Moxley, Dr. J. F. L. of the work on deposit of a sum strife nas kept tne scjence 0f a., Einstein, de Broglie, Oliphaat, Hughes and Mrs. John Bremner. of S10 00 In the form of a certified .... ...... i bank cheque payable to the order destruction iar in advance oi uonr, tne pnnosopny is as im- strroKi tu.iLino. t of the Minister of Public Works. The constructive science. The atomic The following resolution, mov- (Continued on Page 4) :ANOTHER GOOD CANDIDATE R. 'McAFEE is the Progressive-Conservative WELDON candidate for the Coalition .-nomination in the provincial riding of Prince Rupert. Estimable and popular citizen, long sought for as a candidate for political office, Mr. McAfee would be an admirable standard-bearer for any party in any political contest. He may be, counted upon to make a strong bid for the nomination and, if nominated, to be a powerful candidate in the coalition interests. With J. D. McRae offered by the Liberals, the coalition is not lacking in suitable candidates. In a. few days, the two will go before delegates of the ,two parties whose duty it should be to decide which will be the strongest and the most likely to be given the largest measure of support by the voters. In making the choice, it is to be hoped that too much acrimony will not be developed and the same is also to be hoped for the main election contest ensuing. deposit win be released on return of . . , , .. , . I the blue-prlnta and specification bomb nas the scales tipped far within a month from the date of down o nthe side of destruction reception of tenders. If not returned nnri ofipniicto oro battling to within that rjeriod the denosit will Chandler & Cd PORTRAIT STUDJ Film Finishing ti Flash Photos Taken aj Phone Green 389 211 . FRINCE RUPERT. 4 be forfeited. - i eliminate tne aisparuy. Tenders will not be considered un-; Tv, it The more Prominent less made on printed forms supplied among by the Department and In accordance those Closely associated Wlti the with ecndiuona set forth therein, development of the bomb have Each tender must be accompanied ...... . lelt tneir laboratories to sound by a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, payable to the order the warning; of the Honourable the Minister of ,.T , . , , , Lel us catch The scales Public Works, eaual to 10 oer cent UP- 4 SMITH & EL B. Ca'S ot the amount of the tender, or must be balanced or we all per-' nearer conas oi tne Dominion oi cU " HAVE HAD YEARS OF i Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constitu-1 it IS little wonder tht the LUMBER MARKETS SALMON MARKETS APPLE MARKETS 23 ent companies, unconditionally guar- layman is SO thoroughly alarni-anteed as to principal and interest , . ,, ... PLUMBING j; AND B. Cs B. C 's by the Dominion of Canada, or the v" wvuuci likii, orcn- aforementtoned bonds and a certi- ing some reassurance, he turns V ilea cheque 11 required to mane up more and more to .the philoso- an odd amount. HEATING -I'.y " EXPERIENCF, PHONE 174 Bv order. J. M. SOMERVILLE I pher and the theologian. ' I Science is retracing its steps'; Department of Public Works, Ottawa, April 23, 1B49. dt) in a search for a. starting point i in contriving a mechanical : Yes, a high-handed Government lost our Imperial markets a blow' at the very heart of B. C'i prosperity. The mountain differential forces B. C. to pay through the nose and you know only too well the raw deal this province gets from the Liberal Government in taxes. ll'Wl'-'ViniwiW'ir ijjiiiim.iiiliriit.iii.iiNiiiiiit' T.S.S. Mayor Nora E. Arnold, whOjmeans of handling the new! has been in Vancouver for sev-' atomic power. There does not eral weeks receiving treatment j exist txday a machine that can following a recent operation, : harness and convert into in-j is returning from the south by 1 dustrial power the pure energy i plane this Saturday. j released by the smashed atom. ! PRINCE RU! SAILS F0 it's w for a change: VAHC001 and Intrrmrdiati Each Thuri The Progressive Conservative Party consistently voice' our protests in Parliament . , . consistently fight for a fair deal for B. C. HELP THEM DO MORE. Join in the battle for the future of British Columbia YOUR future. at 11:13 p , For KETCI CANADA GETTING HOMES ALTHOUGH the housing situation may still seem grim in some of the more rapidly de-. veloping communities or in centres where population, for one reason or another, may be concentrating, it cannot be said that Canada has not been making real progress in new home building. Final and official reports on house building in Canada in 1948 are now available. The achievement was creation of more than 81,000 new homes. , Apart from being the biggest house-building year on record, 1948 marked the turning )oint 'in the post-war housing shortage which Canada - shared with many other countries. New families .are coming into existence in Canada at the rate of just over 80,000 a year. The figures are from the quarterly report "Housing in Canada," just issued by the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. The report shows that since 1945 a total of '276,000 houses have been built in Canada. This means that one out of every 12 Canadians now live in a new post-war house. It also shows that the building achievement in J949 will better the 1948 all-time high record. While 81,000 houses were - finished last year 95,000 were started. That means more than 95,000 houses will be finished this year. 170RK WITH THE PARTY THAT WORKS FOR YOU ' WF.D.NESDAV M" For R?w Write or; c itv on r 1 oirid MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY YV. J. O'Neill, Chairman. Profressive Conservative Assn. Smilhrs. B.C. I'm ill for a I tii and befttr deal for t. C. Kvsfc m dftaili on how I can talp bj joining lha Progrtuma Cwicrvatna Party. JOIN THE PROGRESSIVE COriSERUATEUE PARTY Mow) Uf nama l Prince RuM and addran . i Finest EatmK " 1' ill. L BROADW CAFE NOW AVAILABLE BEST FOOl Mother Khous TBesf" ORMES DRUGS . BEST COU DRUGS .PI TVS S All Typ cs . FATMEM! Take the Family to Limberlost This Year! ADVENTURE! EXCITEMENT! ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL .. CHILDREN Sports- Swimming:, Gaines Galore MOTHER Bathing, Croquet, Bridge, etc. FATHER Fishing, Hunting, Boating, etc. All these can be had at Limberlost at rates to fit your pocketbook. For further information contact LIMBERLOST LODGE, 2nd. Ave. Phone 563 or Union Steamships offices, 3rd. Ave., Phone 568. IMI SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE STATIONERY FOR HOME GREETING CARDS PENS AND PENCILS PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS. 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 12 NOON TO 2 P.M. 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. Daily car delivery service Emergency bicycle delivery - ... from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. , from 9 am. till c p.m. an Sunday LOOK FOR TOE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL CHINESE & FOB TAKE-HOME J PHONE ooasTjrj DIBB PRINTING CO. BESNER BLOCK PHONE 234