l?unf Rupttt DaHg J3cto HID. Tuesday. April 27, 1043 "Tou should have htard the complaints at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention. The farming communities of the Fraser Valley are dead against I'KAIKlE FLOODS " t i , DELAY TRAIN l&Sfij Prairie floods are responsible llenl time. Tle , ni"na for delay in the arrival of the,ed Wu'ting cun. 'D - COUNCIL HITS AT DAYLIGHT it. They blame the Vancouver i PVH nneiunirr train ...... r uail.M'iintlt ' ........ j Bw. ..a.., uiunittl-, ""UUll tr ii.. , .'tier "I Ihc company has slopped loadings, Canadian National freight representatives here have received no word that the service is to be halted and they are ex Jin LABOR TROUBLE MAY HIT LUMBER iiv .iiLuuicu lu uinve npr Ol SAVING TIME A "vigorous" protest against golf players." Alderman Rudderham opposed the way t he government invoked daylight saving time and 11:45 tonight, daylight saving time. The train was reported at the imposition ol daylight sav pecting the second scowload of ing time in central British Col-1 objected to anyone interfering lumber here shortly. with the clock. 'We rather expected that the second scowload of lumber "This thing was passed , by council, without ap order - In - SHIPMENTS HERE A labor dispute which has brought a halt to scow loadings Hi tlx- Juneau Spruce Corporation, may delay or halt the shipment of lumber from the Alaska capital to the continental United States via Prince Rupert. proaching the people about It at all," he declared. "It benefits would have arrived this weekend" the Daily News was told today. "It may have been held up by this trouble but we have not been advised of it." umbia by government order-in-council will be lodged by the city of Prince Rupert and at least one other municipality. Council agreed last night to join the village ol Smithers in expressing dissatisfaction at "government interference with time" without consulting the citizens of the province. Smi Normally, the railway com pany would not be advised of no one and Is something that should be left alone." It created an added difficulty and danger for fishermen, he said, because the tide books are prepared on the basi of standard time. Fishermen have to make allowance for an extra the shipment until It is ready for sailing south. thers village council has sent petitions to communities along the railway line as far east as McBride. hour when computing tides. The dispute, involving Juneau longshoremen, has resulted in the company's office at Seattl2 ordering the cessation of scow loadings until the situation is cleared up. It strikes a blow ncainst the newly organized plan to route Alaskan lumber through this port. However, despite the fact that Criminal, nonsensical," agreed Alderman Arthur Brooksbank ATderman Casey. . eagerly led the pack when the it .-.ft i- aldermen criticized the edict which made it necessary for The aldermen agreed with a suggestion by Alderman T. B. i Black that legislative members, for the central B.C. region be1 asked to bring the matter upi British Columbians to leave their The Juneau Spruce Corporation routed more than 600,000 board feet of spruce lumber through PrinceRupert 10 day? ago. The company planned to continue shipments throughout the summer to the United States. The second shipment, when it arrives, is to be unloaded over the ocean dock, the eastern section of which has been returned to Canadian National Railways from War Assets Corporation. The first shipment was unloaded at the dry dock. beds an hour earlier. "It has been foisted on B.C. by a minority in Vancouver," he asserted. "It may help a few golf and tennis players In Kit- ln the house before it is adjourned this week. VALUE for i silano and Shauthnessy but it your dollar is no good here." BLACKHEADS Imp!? dliola dlaaiwaar b thla mm aimpla. mfr anil aura mUiixl. tat ta T " ... MwHar IrM BtIT drug WOMAN CONDUCTS MONTREAL SYMPHONY Mrs. H. B. Bowen, president, and Ethel Stark, conductor of the Montreal Women's Symphony Orchestra, were welcomed in Toronto by Toronto's own Patsy Parr, 10-year old concert pianist. Patsy is shown presenting Miss Stark, right, with a bouquet of roses at the C.N.R. train, while Mrs. Bowen smiles approval. The Montreal Women's Orchestra, only all-woman symphony orchestra conducted by a woman on this continent, was founded by H. B. Bowen in 1940, and made its debut in the Ontario capital Monday evening. Last fall the orchestra was received with en m Mayor Arnold agreed that It was the "Vancouver golf players," too. hoi. wat Hirth, ana alora. aprinkla on a vBlr U aTaqr aiaoaaaao win m how can i ? ? : : J By ANNE ASHLEY 9, RaVww "nat"!lla ' CM'foiiJ MATINEE WEI). 2:30 f h-X I thusiasm when it playe in Carnegie Hall perhaps the first major Canadian Orchestra to play in New York. The orchestra will make a tour of Canada's west during the summer months., Q. How can I make a good mouth wash? ' A. Dissolve one teaspoonf ul ol salt in a pint of boiled water. This has antiseptic qualities and also leaves the mouth fresh and clean. Q How can I prevent loose casters from continually slipping out every time the furniture is moved? A. Wind a narrow strip of adhesive tape around the stem of the caster until it fits the PUBLICIZING BY PICTURE SHIPS and ELECTRICAL WATERFRONT Southbound to Vancouver after a voyage to Skagway with a full cargo for transfer to rati for delivery to the Yukon, Frank Waterhousc freighter Chilliwack. Cartoon on Prince Rupert's Courtship of Alaska Prince Rupert is getting wider and wider publicity and now along the artistic way. This time, Prince Rupert follows the newspaper cartoon mute The Vancouver Sun Classified AcvcrtAs.nd Pays! FIXTURES APPLIANCES CLEANERS SERVICE SEE rilONE WRITE: , RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC SLIPS OF NOTE Sizes 13 To 44 And 46 To 50 Also PRINCESS LINE prints a sketch showing three , Capt. Harry Stevens, arrived in ligures on the ball room floor. Port at 3:30 Sunday afternoon One is a buxom lass with lux- and, after taking on oil at the uriant curls, She is labelled , Imperial Oil Co. wharf and gen-"Alaskan Trade." She is danc- I eral cargo, sailed early Monday ine with a Dossessive looking ' morning for Vancouver. South - 3U Tlllltl AVI M K H I Si mix PHONE (.44 1 WALLACE'S bound she is calling at Bute- . dale to load 32,000 gallons of j fish oil. On her way here from j Skagway she hau called at Stewart and loaded 800 tons of Premier concentrates. Of Course parly called "Seattle Monopoly" and, be it noticed, the lovely lady's fair right hand is stoutly shackled to his. Standing a few feet away is a handsome looking young fellow named "Prince Rupert." He is tapping Seattle and asking Ormes Drug DRUGS Second vessel of the Water-; his 1 house Line to visit Prince Ru- "Er-M:iy I Cut In?" In lo VANCOUVER nd way ports Every Monday 10 p.m. to A L A S K A Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Ska g way May 2 and 13 to ALERT BAY nd Vancouver April 27 and May 7 key pert within 24 hours was the , i srloved hand he carries a PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS -WEEK-DAYS, !) A M TO 9 I": SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS -12 N'iOM TO 2 fX. 7 P.M. TO 0 I' M Relaxing of Ban on Can- ' freighter Southholm, Capt. Wil- j called adian Ships." The cartoon is ham oieason, wnicn was in pori entitled "KEY PORT." j during this mornin. She came Seattle is staring over his j north via the Queen Charlotte shoulder at Prince Rupert with j Islands and, among other calls, a somewhat truculent look. And was at Massett to load lumber, if one examines the picture The vessel, which headed south closely, it may occur to one that from here, was also at Port Ed-the naze of the eirl. fixed on the ward and other Skeena River Daily car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. from 7 p.m. till H P' and Sunday House need painting this spring? Now'i I goo! time to check up. Paint coils less than repairs. And remember Goad paint is the cheapest paint. Good paint covers better, looks better, lasts longer. Aod costs no more to apply usually less. It Pays To Use C I L Paints points with cannery supplies. PHONE 81 laddie who would like a dance, is not unkind. V z NEW CARIBBEAN RESORT PORT-OF-SPAIN. Trinidad 9 Treat Your Car or Truck to a Commander F. J. Schreiber, of the Alaska coastguard service, has caught a 4G'2-Pound king salmon, largest qualifying fish caught in the Ketchikan king salmon derby. It was 44! inches long, with a girth of thirty inches. Derby Day will be June 6 with a top prize of $4,500. It was on March 6 that the qualifying lists were opened. ! Pointe Bclcine, Gasparce, is ; to be converted Into one of the I most modern holiday resorts in the Caribbean according to re-, l' ports here. Lhuimy Lubrication. KAIEN CO OP Brighten Your Home With VJall Tone -- Vello-Alabastinc ItHt '01R SPRING CLEANING J11AMP CLEANER WALLPAPER CLEANER WALLPA-1'Kit REMOVER BLUE CLEANER BRUSHES MOPS WAXES , Phone 179 Box 1127 251 3rd West not just another 'grcase-up C-I-L FAINTS have long proved that they can TAK.E IT. You can depend upon them for the enduring beauty, the sturdy resist ncc to wear and weather, which mean true paint economy. Bmfor you pairt, whttlyr a choir, e room or o fcovit ROYAL LICENCE NUMBER LONDON O Princess Elizabeth's new automobile, a wedding present from the R.A.F., will carry the licence number "HRH 1." The licence was surrendered by a private motorist. It Costs Ho Morej LINDSAY MOTORS IM near Civic (Tiilre j SEE YOUR C-I-L PAINT DEALER l Krei.nU Avenue. SEIZED TROLLER RETURNING TO ALASKAN PORT The 45-foot American troller Betty M.. seized at Alii Inlet last week for alleged Infraction of the International halibut regulations, was permitted to leave port here on Sunday for Ketchikan where she will facr prosecution on a charge o'f being unlawfully in possession of halibut. The Betty M., Cant. Har'ov P. ! Silversides Bros. hI i Hollywood foi ST ... a"f ... ,t ll IT-TO-irwr. . ..n I'M 1" "" fjltius r s-k L-ii iaviiiinn.i a. .im i mm I Ii u i I ifa ui ui - Martin, was brought to Prince smoke m Wis Sunday, J 1" I Siccial Dinner Every v - - CIHNKSE iisiii:s A SI'W IAI-TV I THE NEW LOOK 1 chop i" ''l"" ""s JH Give your home the '"New Look' by using the wide r' 1 - choice of beautiful pastel tints obtainable in: - ' Satin-Glo Enamel Satin-Glo Finish , hi Rln4 ipl''C Satin-Glo Varnish Stain I fjSJ lUUlCI Rupert Thursday night by the fisheries patrol boat Sookc Post, after Inspector Maurice Houghton was said to have found 1G halibut aboard. International halibut regulations do not permit possession of that type of fish out of season. The season does not vpen until May 1. The Betty M. was allowed to proceed lo Ketchikan where the THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. lKT May 9t case will be taken up by the American authorities. Under the regulations, fishermen accused EW ROYAL rT dav.iiha.-u; VIRGINIA CIGARETTES of violating the regulations arc deait with by the governments of the country to which they belong. LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and prei&lng and steam prettsing while yon wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street - m INCOME TAX A Home Away From 'Home -m-rrmr!mmfpStt 'l SO Roomi. Hot and Coid 1 WwPM I M H ffmh water hU JjysyMhWxm RETURNS PREPARED SEE' II. E. MORTIMER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 261 P.O. Boz 196 t 324 2nd Ave. . (Near CFPR)