TODAY ' 7-9 p.m. "roseann MARKETS 6 Print Ruptrt Daily Niwi Tuesday, March 7, 1850 .:WALLCi'5 01? f.VSTORE"l CANADA'S COST-OF-LIVING INDEX 1935 39 100 : ' ' . t W m U fresh I mil Bananas, lb i,us, ''our-lnn. 3 ibs. 1-aiicv Macs. 3 Ins Lemons, larac Cal. d.oz. .42 Grapefruit 3 lor Oranges I Navel .." i 4 .25! m. m i m m 10-1 KNOCK on m any DOORi BUIV IMTIVTAIMMIHt f LONG CLIMB LCVO.S Of f " tOCT ) Dates YtEctaoies Celei-v. lb Rhubarb. 2 lb Beets, Duncti Parsley, bunch luinins f-Dinaeh. 2 lbs. cello Radishes, bunch ijit Twin urz 'WW "JO rcro - V - 11 25' .10 15 o. V5 08 1 iviusnrooms. lb tiof WoterfronfProjecU- pjjgLj - WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S WEAR Sale Mow On At Wallace's . Y 1948- .194 9 LIVING COSTS CP - Canada's cost'-of-living index went up In January, the first increase in six months. Higher food costs in the first muniU of 1950 shoved the index to 161 6, up 35 of a point over the figure at Dec. 31. 1949. A long climb from the end of major price controls in 1916 reached an all-time peak of 1615 8 in Two Plans On Breakwater Tendcrs for th breakwater at Ule hermen't floats at Falrvlew Bay on the west end of the Prince Kimm waterfront, returnable to federal department of public works by March 15, call for bids tww scParalc p" and mc. flcalions one providing for a ld concrete structure and the oth" a rock mound construc- tion. The breakwater will be 800 feet In length lit all and will hav natural foundation on a reef from which It will be built up to thirty feet above low water mark and five fctt above extreme high water. Construction of the project, ap- J'r"Priatlon or $300,000 for which has been made, is to get under way early this year. Another local waterfront pro- J,cl U'"OT whlfh 'wk will com- tn.'llr'p mence shortly atw, .11.. ...Ill will be an iip.,. ive $55,000 Job of reconstruction f tnc fishermeirs floats east of the dry tlen k. contract for which has been awarded to the Skeena CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject U)Thafce . - TUESD4I--fM. 3:45 Musical Program 4:00 Meet Gisele, . -4.15 stock Quotation and int. 4:30 The Grey 01', i.:15-Trio Tunes ' 4.55 CBC News 5 HHP-Henry Morgan Sliow:' ' :30-Muslcal Program .. :00-Supper Serenade '' -'. 5:15-1 M. Oordon BusiiM's. '.Industry and Education Education Education-Week Week 1 1 tl'' 5:30 Musical VariHiea 5:45 The Inside Siory - " . I:00-CBC Kew:'? s'k ' 5:15- CBC News. JUuhdup 5:30 Leicester Stjuarc-' " Z Broadway : S:00 -Science Reporter,' 7 , ?:15- Nations Businsss :' , 8.30-Jr. Chamtoerf Commerce 9 :45-Musieal rrvjj. 9:00-Solo Guest ' t '; V . S:15-Curreijt IlitsT '. . V 5:30-Record Album 'vi l:C0-CBC- News ' : '," ' fl:10-CBC News . ' ; ; ' t -10:15- ' Miscellany , . , 10:30 Musical Program - - " JOHN .H. 1 BULGER ' OPTOMETRIST )nUi Bulger ltd. Jhirfl AVenue ie.2 8 ALL-TlMr - (AUG.) (CP Photo" MASSET GETTING PLANE LANDING Masset is to have a new seaplane landing if estimates of the public works department, now before Parliament in Ottawa, are approved. The location will be at the southerly end of the entrance of Del-kaila slough .into Masset Inlet just south of the village 6! Masset. way of inin. due to industri-l and seient.fic devolopments. n.Kl necessitated ;;eat changes in educational processes ond'techni-que. The speaker cUscucd ne w educational mechanics in Ontario was expci-imaiing now Wjth a s.vste.ii whereby teachers carried rn through the grades with th" same pupils instead of teacher concentrating on one prade ird where au'onemy in courses or study was being left ta local control with committees rcprcscr.t-industry, labe.r home s f-hool nssoeisiions t selret thP type of curricula which .srerr, most suitable to the local pp-y.- In Winnipeg another inlercsS ing experiment was a "self survey" ol edueational oroblrms. Dr. Lord dealt ith salary masters, expressing favor for. a svs-tem wherebv-erri.meration wis u'"f J on cqu.'i pay for ecjual ser vice with uu'- due .Jij-.ance allowance I f ir ir rie- np- rendents. The 2m-ort.an.-e of ?de- aiiiri'.-.; to get and re in .-u.Jo ie ceooli n-.- . . T"rH.At.thp same time, if a teacher was to rereive more he j mut be prepared to eive more : The imporU'ice cf the nresti--ef the tenche-- in the nmmrnl. tv was also stressed bv Dr. L-rd Onlv the tea -hers' orcanizatioi could pnsnre tvat th pre fin-nneinl rercn'-.ioin for the oro-fessiin. Epeaking of teacher tra Dr. Lord expressed the opinion 'hat eoerl tea-hers were' more important than sro.xl buildings on which such 2-eat emnha beinrr placed today. He favored higher academic standing r.d , leneer sDeeial training fnr t..a ei,- ers. F R. o Wright, president ...... of the i ; Prince Rupert Teachers' Associ ation, was in the chair and sne iieaa Lettuce . , Caul LI lower, lb." lomatoes. Coin, lb tvaoouee io I lomatoes. No. 1 lb J3 Potatoes. 10 lb Cueumhers lh 91 Vegetable Marrow." lb. .01 i Siuash. lb. 16 6 Canned VttttaMes Dill Pickles, eai 1 .65 Cut Green Beans. lev- .17 m' Si vTaH i 'm10 uiceo Beeu. ner t.r: IZr: '.fb Wax Beans, choice .: 21 PumukLn 2 for 25 baked Beans, 20-oz. tin '.T M ' Baked Beans, 15-o. tin n U i Tt::..:...z!z: ii. ' Aiia uurt 25 Pint - " Cream. A uint z- Larj Grade A ..:..58".b3 I Medium cartons . ; Pullets, cartons 48-60 First Grade, ID. 67 Marcanne. lb 33 Cheese Canadian Cheese lb 53 Evaporated MIIk. ia-oz. tins, 2 lor J3 Case ir.T ".7.t0 1 Flour Pa.stry Flour, 7 lbs. .6 Fluur, 49 s, No. 1 hard Wheat 3. Flour. 24's .Tea and Cuttee TeafCDruxe auantilv' lb 6.2T.0a hivc: , , I Blended Orarx'truit f 'Tomatoes. 20-oz: ea .18 28-oz .. ...24 , gallon . " -j, Aunie. 20-o.. nil. i lor . 48-oz. tanned rruits Pineapple, crushed 33 Pieces, 20-oz ZZ" .41 Apricots. 20-07. - Cherries, ancy, 20-oz. Loaanoerries. 20-oz ... - 2j Peaches, choice - l.ara Pure, lb ........ Shortening -31 1 Ka!i n SoaD. face, bur li, Laundry, eakc ...... 2 t0r Soau Powders, larac .. " m , Ch.-rries. ij lt. pl:t a Coconut, lb Almond Paste lb .39 -li? fruit cane Mix. !b .45 Dates, fancv. 1 lb rkt Seedless Raisins. 2 lbs .38 Seeded Raisins. 2 ibs .2b Shelled Walnuts. lb. .45; Shelled Almonds, ti oz .:tn , Shelled Brazils. 0 oz . 3i Shelled Brazils. lb. .42 Jam i'f Strawberry. 24-oz .55 Ha- joeiry. 24 o. 4i ' Blackberry. 4-lb .8'i Cherry. 24 -oi. M Peach. 4 lb .83 Apricot. 4-lb. .9 M9tK Turkey ... .C5-70e Roastins Chicken, lb b5 Ham. boned and rolled, lb. ski Bacon, side; niece 85 Cottaee R ill. lb. n Liver Sausage, lb 53 Fresh Pork Ham. lb r,8 Pork Chops, lb c.i Steak. T-Bone. lb 85 Pork Tenderloin, lb . .. 98 Ham. ree. lb 70 Bolomia. lb 4 j Weiners 48 " Oarlic Sausae. Ib. . .. 58 Bacon, pkg. V2 lb .50 Klv, r Pile Driving Co.- All I he rx- IslirtB floats will be replaced with die exception of two which were renewed u few years ago. Still another local waterfront --project of the federal govern- 24;nient involves the pntting in ef floats - one 140 feet long and 'another 70 Teet long -together wUh IlpP,'Jarhr'' f,,r the aecom- modal ion at Seal Cove of natrol 5 10:45 Dance Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign OH - WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Cloc 8:00 CBC New.. i 8.10 -Here's Bill Good ! 8:1s Morning Song ' 8:30 Music lor Modem ! 8:45 Uttle Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty a. la Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert : 59 Tune Signal 10.00 Ellen Harm 10:15-r-Carson Robison 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 Rita Martin's Mikii ' '" 1 Kitchen 1 11:00- U:00 Air Kindergarten ' i 11:15 Roundup Time ',11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period ! 11 :3J Recorded Interlude 1 11:45 Personal Album 4 i . .. " PM .12:00 Mid-Day Melodies ' i2:15 CBC .News 12;25 Program rtesume (12:80-.B.C. Farm Broadcast 1 12:55 Recorded Interlude ! 1 :0O Afternoon Concert I 1 :30-Bernic Braden 1:45 Comty. My Mother 2:00 -B. C .SclKH.l Rmnrir. , 2:30 Records at Randcm 2:45 CBR Presents J 3:00 -The Musk dox il:l-Don Mes.ser and His Islanders !" 3:30 -Intrrnational Comty j, 3:40 Interlude 3:45 Musical Program ORLEANS This city counted three dead and about 4W injured m the wake of the , -....uaJ annual marui r ii uras celebratino , .... u.c u Lucne&5 oi Wind- r uere among the thousands of distinguithed visitors. Truly a Treat The wide variety of delicious CAKES Will ; amaze and please you at n Ji and WE DO ALL TYPES OF vessels of the Department of Fisheries. t ! August, 1949. Teachers' Problems ! Ir Lirl Speaks Profe.vsional-! I at Avsotiation Dinner Guest of honor at a dinner o' the Prince Rupert Teacners A-fociat.on at uie Civic Centre Auditorium last evening. Dr A R Lord. pniu-i'U cf Vancouver Normal S.-iio.., discued in the course of a hricf add.-eis. prob-ieais of particular inlere-l to the teaching proft.vsiou and reminisced interestingly on cx.-eiies'CL.s of thirty yea:.-. a?o when lie was the first resident school inspector of Prince Rupert. 1 those da... Dr. Lor;! rcra'l cd, this inspectorate cxtcr.de,! from Bella C-o!a on tlie simEh to Atlin in the north, from the Albert, i bi-rder on the ea.4 to the Queen Charlotte Islands on the west, also including the Pracc TRiver. There were no aircraft tlirn and no Inrough ruad.i. He had walked rlcnj the rai'-, line, althoiiah not all at one time, of course. 11 t'-e way li-un Duti-stcr tu SHiithers. I: as n .t Ui-u.sual : ; hike t,io tir for 2U or 25 miles i.i ordtr to avoid a three !or Ijur day la;. over wa'.tina fc-trains. Rut life, for ill oC that, hd i:s' comper.sa:i( :v, and one cf th-" hfSt Of thf un.i tJo hui.r.it ... contact which one had with the lascinatine" ok-neer .n.(,n!e Dr. Lnrri r-ntle'l .,.m- i dents of tho.se times Inchic'im the coming of immigration to th Bulkley Valley. Great expar.nn oi" edueatioM. Ihe annual cos! nf which h.id increased from 15.OC0.0OO to S?5 -CCC.OOO in eight years, was alluded to by the speaker. Increased , population and changes in the ospTyiLrr QoodFood For Tasty Meals At Reasonable Prices Chinese Dishes a Specially CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN RexCaie 2nd Ave. Opp. Rupert Hotel 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders FEB.I 161.6 150 1950 Housing Is Discussed ' Waterfront Kentals-lir Strip Highway, Also up Last Night City housing, wateriront rentals, air strip and highway were among the matters which came up at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. Ine Chamber received a report Irom its civic committee on progress being made ty the city council in canvassing the possibilities of a new federal scheme of housing being adapted in Prince Rupert. Steps were now being taken by the council wit!; a view to having a survey of the needs here. Tile committee asked to pursue the matter further and ban" in l'irther mf irmation The trade and conimr-ec committee. Harry Davies. ciialru..i!i reported on ;ti mauer of a recent 14G peroei t increase in the waterfront rental 'of Hume Oi' Distributors Ltd which was described as "quite a raise which hadly seemed justir.ed " In view of the fact thai more waterfront property niiaiit he sub-eeted to increase in rentals as leases expire and hat lus,ncs.s of the et-eeren'ly night be affected the board went on record a5 favoring statutory arbitration o! waterfront valuations on which it was consid'-red five percnt of valuation taxation might b fair. i. N. Youn.s. for the air tr?rs- f3rt committee of the Chamber. lions which wrrp eoinfr on in rp- ,gard tc the pessiblc dcvelamcnt of an nirst.rin nn Tmrnell I.slinH both from a commercial and defence standpoint. Two possible strios were beins considered 'one 7200 feet iong and the other 5000 feet. Pressure on the authorities in view of the "absolute necessity" of an air strip he-c will be continued. There was discussion of the condition of the road "between city and Port Fdward but neither representatives of the bus company, which had ccmolained. or of the contractors were orpsenf The Chamber heard that 300 vds. of cravel hd t-"" hauled irt and and put put down down Sundav Sunday 9,1(1 and that that contractors had undertnken that passable duri:i reeon'ruction. Aftpr f .short visit in this Hv. f h. T rmse-- n.4 ItAmi'i Mrs. J. Walts, after visiting her sons Harvey and Robert i Weiss of Uiis city, returned to ; her horn? in Vancouver toelav aboard the CoquiUam. it's business wise to advertise Newspaper advertising pays off ; VICKERS IS PISTIUID IN CANADA Ato u mtiuuTia trClvrr l'his a.lvcrliVcnipnt is not pubh:,he.J or div rlicd by the l iquor (unir Bo.ir.1, or by (lie Government of bti&Ai Coluiubit When the Smart Woman Shops fj the Spring Season I She comes lo BROWNKi for her OVEltA '('ll Contract le Armour Saiv, awarded the com-, t and approatt Dodge Cove a l- -o-jr tMiina wire siaewalk wui t "Mt "PWithtfe., wireless statim T Ing replace, , 1 ' tle old quaraniin. w be demoiia-a . Ulc ed of the . supported bvu,. GOCD Mir.ui r I ) X t hihi Mrs. Uvl.fl,6 Inter. I (i,iu', , iy. H.rk.ll', Hi that yilw ,mir-wifh it thr.ij(, , "ii can unly liluo. -M v. eliamiK Hilh ,.. llnii(;i. rilu-B-.' Ii0, K'hI rHMililigr, dvk. ItSi Itntiu. from now i,n prj cwt no liitlc. classic bla; suede pumf 13.95 & 14.92 DA m-i: in 11 fcr Tic" ,l;( ami I " A RUPERT. BAKERY LTD. BE THRIFTY I WITH DOMtrric A Purely, Vocable SKortenihg USE ONE-QUARTER eial guests' at the gathering. children returned to Bella Bella which consisted largely of teach- j triis afternoon aboard the Co-ers and their wives, were Dr R G ' nuitlam. Mrs. Cross is the daugh-Lnree. chairman of the board of jtP;! kaboi. school trustees, and Mrs. Large J ,-"FWa ,e,c ,for Y??0? and anri Joseph 7ci, r-i.n , aboard 1ne Comiltlam th s after- Chell, Inspector of noon for a brirf buslnes, vislt. schools, and Mrs. Chell. NEW.... Prince Itiipert Scliool of Dancing Lt55 THAN fREGULAR SHORTEN IMG Ask your grocer OPENS. T(D)ME0V Product ol Canada Packers Ltd. I I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th Be one of the first to enroll ond receive a free dance analysis 1 r v 1 i f (Skeeir IB EXPERT TEACHER of MODERN T.S.S. PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR Vancouver ami Intermediate I'orls Each Thursday , at 1 1 :15 pan. FOR KETCHIKAN lVi:i)NKSI)AV MIDNK.IIT For Reservations Wrilf or C'ull ' CITY OH Dlil'OT PRINCE RUPERT B.C. I CONTRACTORS DIRECTOR: FORMERLY OF ARTHUR MF BUltpkiS ; , - - ' BUILDING :: REMODFl I iKir' MARY MacDONALD, ritlVATK I.KSSONS l oxlriit, Walt ' JitterliUR ' Rhunilia, Tango ' ' - Rc-Roofing Concrete and k Foundation Work ,; Storm Windows FOR APPOINTMENT Call, Grccn 491 Cupboards Sanding and Rubber Laying riimie Black 3(17 Kilchcn Floor Asphalt Tile ntlSE ESTIMATKS Payments My lie Arranged ran Call at 215 1st Avenue West iBv I Hull DANCE FOR FUN DANCE FOR ICREATION DANCE FOR b3 - . Zl NEW. SPRING a i i . w jit rj r v r wv it n i j t-