tJ Prfnct tUtpct Datl? fictos Thursday, November 4, 1043 POWER PLANT AT ALICE ARM Prom-ess Being Made t "BLAI1KET" WAGE BOOSTS SAID "FALLACIOUS" MEET CALLED ABOUT HIGHWAT s (455JI,,( ITS Cirri C OTTAWA Resources Minister MacKinnon has the. calling of a Dominlon-provinciai conference on um Principle behind a move by the BC. Teachers' Federation for a 23 per cent blanket Increase in teachers salaries above the 1949 level was termed- "fal- Men's Sleeveless AU-Wool SWEATERS SZM Me' WORK PANTS r ROAD PARLEY BID ACCEPTED C.N.K. Testi With Refrigerator Car of Experimental Station Succeed V A N C O U V E R Reports on mechanical refrigeration tests made in connection with a recent large shipment of frozen fruita and vegetables show highly satisfactory results. Shipment was made via Canadian" National Railways from New Westminster to Edmonton in a new type C.N.R. refrigerator car, the first and only one in Canada so equipped. During the trip temperatures as low as 17 below zero were obtained. " This special shipment is th? first in a series of experiments long-awaited Tr&nsCanada high-1 viav Uft caii the fintn Has All Sixes $2.9$! W . tD" JftK : J Torbrit Silver Mine The Torbrit Silver Mine Ltd new 1.600 hp. hydro etectric power plant at Alice Arm Is exacted to become operative by November 15. Construction of the milling plant is making ?ood Progress, and the same Is true of the placement of equipment under the old method with ice and salt has to be prepared twenty-four hours ahead of time With the thermo-chemical unit, loading can be done the same day. Refrigerator cars so equipped can serve a double duty. By i"",j.h-. brim "1r.ir b "" lacious" last night by Dr. R. G. . ' . . , , .... , . , , " Lar, chairman of the Prine. SelbUtf'(it i" " take p,ace ar ture I Rupert and District School taT Invitations have been sent to ' Dr. large made the statement provincial premiers asking them duerng uiseussioa of a letter to come W Ottawa. Mr. Mae-tram the federation which an- Kinnon's announcement was nouneed that it hud revised its' brief and carried no further de-salary schedules fop. B.C. teach-. tails. i ers and Uaat the new schedule' would be 23 per cent hither on NATIVE EDUCATION jtSTEAMER both maximum and minimum SPEAKER S TOPIC turning a switch. th unit rioar. levels than the schedule defin-i .... ... Men's English Gabardine ' ' COATS, Aquarock Brand $2.0!l Men's Fur Felt HATS Silk Lined, reg, S7.50 .... $& v Men's Sample ., v TOP COATS $LT5i Children's Lace RUBBER BOOTS ...... 99e Boys' All-Wool PANTS All Sizes, reg. $5 $3.50 Children's RUBBER CAPS reg. $2.25 Boys' SJURTS forSthool and- Dr.-i Nicely. . . TaUw4 $l-2j Best KNITTLNG WOOL 3ft assorted shades reg. Hks 3ilc Ladies HOUSE SLU"I'ERS GEORGE aii auuress uy r. c niuiriu, to be tarried out by the federal the car to a desired temperature government's Pacific Fisheries! so that if ed in 1946 and which Is now In superintendent of the Skeenu. ..v, (,.v-- ;0UVER 13 --w.& W eold region perishables such as fresh fish or fruit are not affected by the sub-freezing tern perature outdoors. Experimental Station, which reconstructed the car's interior under direction of O. C. Young, principal research engineer of the station, of which Dr. Neal A- fairer- method of achievhn? malaH AMC' oa "lcuan ana salary increases, Dr. La rue told ! education, Was received with a the Board at its monthly meeb-gw'at 1 of Interest by mem-lg, wuuld be a cost of Mvin btr ' tne Prtnee Rupert and bonus pegged to tha national District Teachers' Association Ursday tor car would be filled with 6SO0 Carter is director. index whictt reflects current i at uieir monthly meeting m the iur uiib put- i pounds ol crushed ice. nlus sal lip. Ps.e .tne Canadian National I instead, the new mechanical Railways has loaned" a' standard' mil installed in the experimen-all-.steel refrigerator car to the tal car provides refrigeration. Fisheries Research' Board for an Using it, temperatures can bo TCHIKAN ' a MIDNIGHT reg. $150 iioM Write indefinite period. II9M treads- lt living csts. : Civic Centre Tuesday evening. Unfair feature of a blanket T. G. Bateman, vice-president increase, the .chairman pointed ot the association, was chair-out, is that if an employee with man and there was a good at-a $0-500 salary gets a 25 pet cent j tendance of members. raise in pay it is a smaller one . one than aa employee: with a SUNDERLAND, Eng., 0 $3,000 salary. Deterioration in the quality of "Plainly, the man . With the flour is causing concern, says larger. salary doesn't need the Percy Boyd, chairman of the raise so badly, yet his is greater Sunderland Bakers' Association. Call scaled down from zero to 15 degrees F. below in an tmpty car The lowest temperature prevl- Travelling with the car to Edmonton, checking temj)eratures LfOT OFFICE Sl'PERT, B t. nd making tuets. were C. IC'ou.sly possible has been ten de-Dunn of tho U.S. Thermo-Con-' grees F. below zero. . PRINCESS ELIZABETH IN PORCELAIN This ' porcelain statue of. Princess Elizabeth depicts the "heir to the throne- as she appeared on her horse, 'yrommy in the King's birthday parade last year. Designed by Miss Doris Lindner of London, it was executed by the Royal Worcester Porcelain Company. Only 100 of the statues were made and for export onlywhich makes them a collector's item. Price, about $400. ' L i , trol Company, Minneapolis, who' This new method of mechani-' built the refrigerator unit, and'eal refrigeration speeds loading fthan the man with the smaller "I am not exaggerating wnen I David H. Taylor, engineering of cars. A refrigerator c.ir ired income," he said. say it's little better than pig i Board members agreed that meal," he said. ' Bread is dark- Lsiatf Pacifif. Flxherie Fvnp'i-; . mental SUUon. I Euoml the Finnish name t.v uig. v-mora u.i iuu agncuiurai snows, u the cost-of-living bonus prin- er than I can ever remember. WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Develaniner. Printing -Enlarrinr ;' QUICK SERVICE . Amateur and es;w" Supplies and a 280-pound sack yields Ordinarily the overhead i. e j Finland, means "the land of 2,000,000 . persons are.esti- the Northern Counties this sea-.;;ple mated to have attended more son. A " . . j bunkers of a standard refrlg-ra- fens and lakes." I ket kat increase. - three four-pound loaves fewer than previous supplies" The letter from the B.C. Teachers' Federation was read following a letter from, the sal "1 . I I VWANT VOU Vfcv TKAMKS 1 ( N U TO ACCEPT My 1 tfMlJ ' f We"?S, I CAW6 ' PBlZED ROD AND - V - ( TO APOLOGIZE tr: REfei. TO SHOW V . j37 (4v- I AND MAKE PRiEMDS J Z CTW HIGHLY f V', -rrSv, l C? WMAT jy. I P&3ACD VOU! ) I sTf (lT ffCx ary committee of- the Prince Rupert and Distriet Teachers' Association which, stated that mm the committee had bean auth orized to enter . negotiations with the Board regarding new salary schedules. ii The Board "moved that Its personnel committee ' would meet with "the teachers' rep- by 1YOUMG- M ,w JT- 1.HWJJ-. .... 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