Prince Kupert Daflp lottos Wednesday, March 23, 1S49 TviMONTADOR Y- --r i , f LETTERBOX MAYOR ARNOLD LEAVES HOSPITAL Mnyor Nora R Amokt, vho underwent an operation & p!ans to .., fur v r U?ntl0 Whll sence. D lDfepdnt dalif rrrRpfr aevaic .ue upbuilding of Prince Ruprt do all oommtimrln rnmprismg nnrtn-m and cnrraj British CVtiun.oi (Aumorliwi u Second Class iiail. Post Office Department. Ottawa) Published evrnr efwrnoon except Sunday by SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wty Carrier. Per Week. 2V: Per Month. 75c: Per Tear. 18.00. 'B c..7J$rr By Mall, Per Month. 50c: Per Year, 5 00 -''- -u it j y I E l Hi' ' - - -" Thank you, Mr. Abbott IT IS FEW CANADIANS .who have not good I reason to cheer Mr. Abbott for the budget he brought down at Ottawa last night. Happy over the compulsory savings refunds which they have been receiving during recent days, they have ample cause for further gratification over the holiday for taxation which the minister of finance has now declared. Most sweeping taxation revenue reductions in history result in complete ending of income tax paying for no less than 750,000 persons and substantial reductions for those who continue to pay. There is little surprise at the announcement of the reductions in taxation which had been freely predicted. There may be surprise to many, however, in the extent of the reductions. A long step has been taken in removing the high wartime level of taxation. Tn fart. Prince Rupert General Hospital 'asl eek was released from hos pital yesterday afternoon. She . .. -I - , f $ptosa ,-"' I I IKi s I DjTiiir Editor, Daily News: I wish to express mv thank at your editorial "Mighty Smali- iss" on March 19. In its sup-, port, "I would like to quote Romans 8:34-39. j. wno is ne mat con-1 I demmeth? It is Christ that , i died, yea rather, that is risen i again, who is even at the right i hand of God who also maketh intercession for us. I jo. wno snail separate us i from the love of Christ, shall i tribulatiofl, or distress, or per-j secution, or famine, or. naked- . ness. or peril, or sword? I j 36. As it is written for Thy sake we are killed all the day long. We are accounted as shfep for the slaughter. 37. Nay in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. 38. For I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor ; angels, nor principalities, nor ; powers, nor things to come. 39. Nor height, nor depth, ;nor any other creature shall be ! able to separate us from the love j of God which is in Jesus Christ : our Lord. The word of God is accepted the laws of our Empire and the United States. Heaven's ? grace is a great pattern for ! world democracy. I believe the greatest evil that ; confronts the world is party j politics holding the people with out mercy and in discontent even in disregard of the privileges with which we have been endowed since the beginning of history. It is my contention that, if we make rid of our present-day politicians, elimin- j ate racial and creed hatred and J introduce the Bible in our homes, ! schools and governments as well ! as our churches, also teaching the people that our everyday words and deeds are just as im portant as our ballots and with hope, faith, tolerance and char- ity, we will be doing our part ' in making a WOrld of health. ' wealth and happiness for the upbuilding of God's Kingdom, j FAY B. GAMBLIN. ! I PRINCE RUPERT iW BtU rtAlUKtU on thp marl rn ivw-mi, ' c,.of f j GIVE TO RED CROSS NOW! Your contribution to the Red Cross, which is making a national appeal for funds, will help relieve the misery of ill-clad victims of war and enemy occupation in Europe. This child has even outgrown the rags that barely cover his body. The Red Cross carries on its work during the entire year and only any contribution you can make now will be gratefully received. GetOnhToCALBOYMS RaL.ua..- GO OVERSEAS B-H-PEEOWK jries in W Tlf, itcierai liuancmg. , It is only to be hoped that there are no disturbing elements now such as unemployment or such substantial reduction of income as would offset the benefits of the lowered taxes. ' The reductions in the income taxes are not the only relief that Mr. Abbott's most acceptable budget brings to Canadians. The removal of the nuisance taxes on such things as soft drinks, candy, railway, steamship and airplane fares, telegrams, etc. will be of immediate benefit. The reduction of .the luxury tax on jewelry, baggage, etc. will mean further relief and the burying of the residue will make it more palatable. " Small businesses also have something to be really thankful in-the "reduction of the excess profits tax from 30 to 10 percent even though the bigger businesses may not be so very happy about having their rate boosted from 30 to 33 percent. AVe could not expect Mr. Abbott to do everything at once so we may as well be content to carry on with the eight percent general sales tax (which is concealed anyway from the retail level). Nor can w e complain if there is no. cut in; postage rates. There has, at least, been a great improvement in mail service since the recent inauguration of the first class "all up." And we certainly cannot com-plain rf we still have to pay "through the nose" taxation on our liquor and our smokes which we can so simply avoid by merely quitting drinking or smoking which would not hurt any of us. Yes, we can say "Thank You" to Mr. Abbott for B-H "PER MA-NAM EL" is price.. i . i i io anpi y, -on woou or metal, on interior exterior surfaces. It dries in ifcwki to a hard, beautifully lustrous m wears and wears and um Use "PERMA-S. wherever you rati gleaming surface i !...,1., l.w,l.,..l Prince Rupert will be among job done during the approach- 7""-" points of industrial im- in ppi'iod of sood weatheV ; in ' y mus-fc be the. son pf a vet-portance in British Columbia order that the facility maV be eran anci must have Passed his clean. Ask youiM CANDIDATE Being Put Vp For Deputy District Governor of Kinsmen xv. iviontaaor was nonunaica as candidate for the. office of district deputy governor -during the regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club held in the Commodore Cafe Monday night. ! I The meeting also approved the action of the -executive in rnak-' ing a donation of $50 to the Bo-Me-Hi basketball team to help finance the High School boys' trip to New Westminster. President George Dibb reported that tickets for May 24 celebrations would ltkel be in the hands of distributors by next Saturday. A Ford car and a Fleetwood chairside combination adio and player will be put up as prizes. ' ' ' i Folldwing the business meet-' ing O- D. Haugan and Jimmy Christensen of the entertainment committee introduced Joe Goscoe who showed three films from the local Film CouncH. -'Don't Be a Sucker," a film produced by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, gave a condensed Illustration of Hitter's rwe to power, and showed how Jhis tactics of separating and destroying min-1 ority groups might be employed by agitators In Amelia. "A Better Tomorrow" dealt with various aspects of New York City's j school system. The . final film, "Ski Skill," was produced by the National Film Board and showed many exciting and interesting i shots of expert and novice I skiers enjoying Canada's ast-est growing winter sport. ARE" HELPING rjr-Ajc irvMPD C r JllIOiUfStKO Prince Rupert and District . .. 6 ZT 1" k ,k 2llT Z- TeMher , l ?0lT,bla fation BupnnuHuatea dcacners who Rp in winf Vn ;i f if! 1 1 ii f V .nf (t-W.if jiKnuUnc. Wean; repreat; being made to the provincial eovernment on the : . . -. teachers who are thu in need lnUvWluU teacner .here ,re oortributing $1.60 per month on a voluntary ibauis. savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. PHONE S7 P.O. BOX 1397 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT rpfffWfwiwifJJJj CHIROPRACTOR lohn F. L. Hu-he-, O.C., Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment HOI K8 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2 to 6 p.m. EVKNIMiS Monday and Friday, 7:30 p.m. foi those unable to come during th. day. RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoon. Prince Rupert's Finest Eating Place BROADWAY CAFE BEST FOOD BEST COOKING a Specialty CHINESE DISHES FOn TAKE-HOME ORDERS PHONE 200 608 WEST THIRD AVENUE Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limjted Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 nd fit dealer to showm range of 24 enar. which will be featured in this in place for the protection of the week's issue of Financial Po.st, ' tleet before another stormy sea-published in Toronto. It is the son wiil De pressed upon the annual British Columbia sec-! minister. tion of this leading Canadian! Tne Liberal executive, at a business and financial publica-i nleetinS Monday night, also'de' tion. There will be an article I cided to urge upon Mr. Four-by G. R. S. Blackaby, president 1 nier as we!1 as Hon- Robert arid four shades a .tains in "PUMA this budget. It appears certain now that we will j have , the chance ere many weeks have passed to i show our appreciation in a tangible way. A 1949 ! For the best Points, Varnishes and Enamels. . ; BUY WHERE YOU SEE THE SIGN: It't the symbol of the reliable dealer in your community ejection is a certainty. Liberal Executive Also Trees Dredging of Fishing Harbors Fishermen's Broadcast ; Now that the appropriation for the construction of a breal; ater at the Fairview Bay Fish- erT n 5 'l0a s bee" revofle;1 f "d stantmlly supplemented, uie rruice nupert j,iDerai asso- ciation is communicating with ..11 t- xiuii. Aipnuiise rournier, mini ter of public works at Ottawa, ! to urge that no time .be lost in calling for tenders and getting . , . ' .t. the work actually - under Hvay. The importance of getting the i Maynew, tne minister of fisheries, the necessity of dredging being undertaken without delay in fishing harbors hereabouts. Fishermen would also benefit from another proposal that the ' Canadian Broadcasting Corporation should emit a daily broadcast of weather and fish prices from station CFPR. Want Ac;." Bring Result! Advertise in the Daily News! ! COTTAGE CHEESE iMew Creamed Fresh Madf ; VALENTIN DAIRY i Your Daily ! ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Prince Riipert Florist 300 3rd Ave. 3oX516 Tel. 777 Flowers lor All Occasions CALLS TO BLUE 846 BRINGS PROMPT, EXPERT SERVICE SAANICH Plumbing & Heating DRUGS I FARM HOW TOR The son of a Prince Rupert war veteran may make a tour of Europe in July and August of this year. The tour is being or-- canized bv the Cannrlian TPinn vxrinni o. ...,. a Canariian hovs will lave nn a I ship sailing from 3 26. The tour will be under dir- ection of a conductor ,i4K , . . . . . , lee ,of Englh and 1 ll.tlV.il. ,e rlJm British Columbia and the Prince Rert branch -of the Legion will soonsor a bov a thoutrh not Paying Ws penses which it is fifteenth birthday without hav ing readied his eighteenth. The itinerary will include ten days in Paris, visits in Belgium and Holland, a week each touring southern England and Scotland with one to visit relatives or friends. - , . . I I' MEN'S UNDERWEAR Union Suits SPECIAL $2.25 MEN'S PYJAMAS-SPECIAL $3.25 MEN'S DRESS AND WORK SOX SPECIAL from .... 40c MEN'S WORK PANTS All Sizes SPECIAL $2.95 MEN'S DRESS PANTS All - sizes SPECIAL $4.75 MEN'S SUITS All-wool, the latest SPECIAL $32.50 MEN'S LOGGING BOOTS JReg. $24 SPECIAL .. $17.50 Boys' All Kinds of SWEATERS SPECIAL from $1.25 BOYS' LONG PANTS Good make SPECIAL from $2.75 BOYS' SOLID LEATHER SCHOOL BOOTS Regular $6.50 SPECIAL $5.00 KNITTING WOOL Best quality, large variety. Reg. 45c SPECIAL 35C 'rmes Di rugs Emergency bicycle deliver from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Sunday 8 SEEDS AN FERTILIZE FIRST AID PROF! ,A Through reeular prwlK m W" .. 1 k . ih. imc Wild h'' l' v rv tv, niiu it ..v - HyJ how" in th crowd W accident. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE im Thursday, 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.ffl. ARMORIES Print Rupert Division St. John Ambulanf RAILWAY FREIGHT RATES A DISPATCH TODAY says that, as a result of the new rate set-up which comes with the taking over of Newfoundland railways by the Canadian National system through the entry of the old colony into Confederation, there will be a reduction ' of freight rates for the tenth province of as much as fifty percent. They must have been inordinately high rates which the Nefoundlanders , had, to pay, when we consider that here in Canada rwe are already so restless over our own granted and applied for increases. Apparently, the r a i 1 w a y s of Newfoundland " which we take over are in line with the other liabilities from the financial standpoint which Canada assumes with the new member of the family which we are about to welcome. However, we never get good things for nothing and that is the way we must look upon Newfoundland. ' ' , When .William Seward paid $7,200,000 for Alaska on March 30, 1S67, Americans felt it was a bit of extravagance. That was only 82 years ago but United States today cannot estimate the value of Alaska even though it be somewhat of an Achilles Heel. Eighty-two years from March 31, 1849, Canadians will probably be looking back similarly and reflecting on the priceless asset Canada received when Newfoundland joined Confederation. YOUR HEADQUARTERS of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce INSTRUCT INDIA'S NAVY BOMBAY, India .O Six Royal Navy officers irr Bombay will serve as instructors in the Indian navy for. three years. They will train Indian personnel for the fleet air arm, torpedo school gunnery and signals. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders For Keluml Building Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tender for School Building" will be received by the undersigned up to and Including April 16. 1949. for the erection and completion of the following schools : 1. Three-room school at Telkwa. B.C. 2, Three-room annex to High School at Smithers, B.C. ' Plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained from the School Board office in Smithers. B. C. or from the School Board office In Smithers. B.C. or from Sharp, Thompson, Berwick & Pratt. Architects, 626 Pender West, Vancouver. B.C., on a deposit of 25.00, which amount will be refunded on return of plans In good condition. A certified cheque equal to 10 of tender and payable to the Board of School Trustees must accompany the bid as surety of good faith. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. MUHEIM, Secretary-Treasurer, School District No. 64, Smithers. B.C. Smithers, B.C. March 8, 1949. (76) IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Kstate nf Edward Byrnes and In the Mutter of the "Administration Act" TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge W. O. Pulton, made the 17th day of March, AD. 1949. I was appointed Administrator of the Estate , of EDWARD BYRNES, deceased. ALL PARTIES having claims against the said Estate are hereby nequired to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 30th day of April. AD. 1949 after which date claims filed -may be paid without reference to any claims , pf which I then had no knowledge. ALL PARTIES indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at the City of Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Col umbia, this 17th day of March, A.D. i 1949. GORDON PRASER FORBES Official Administrator Prince Rupert, B.C. 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