Prince Rupert Daily Hews Salin-Glo Wednesday, March 1, 1S56 Ray Reflects ... . . . and Reminisces G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. K. G. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES BOYS' WlNDBREu?) Uppers. ..;?KfN PRODUCTS for Walls, Woodwork, Floors and Furniture Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd.. " 8 $4 00 By Carrier, Per Week, 20c: Per Month. 75c: Per Year. NOW ... $8.00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. The ferocious leopard that f ive Unless protf.sU are stron? Oklahoma Ci;y aa attucic of enough there is a likelihood of nervous prostration has b?en the scenic grandeur of Niagara captured. It had devoured mpat Fails becoming marred. More containing sleeping powder. To ' , power is requiredhence, possi-meet the leopr.rd was riky, of bly disfigurement. It's not sur-course, but other strangers prowl- prising. Today, it's business, and "0YS' SCHOOL Re8- 11.45 .NOW o, Cl Reg. $3.2S.ENow BOYS' TKE sHlR:; Reg- $125. now falling water that not a lot of counts. ing around town may also be dangerous. They wear pants. It Pays vo Advertise! MEN'S IX,0N grr NOW UTS . MEN'S Piv., Fire Outbreak !n Commons Local folks who say they prefer the raw jins.le - janele of the average alarm clock to the harshness of a fleet of buses, need not be that way. Today, for a modpst figure, one can purchase a musi it i to $7.50. saw r ' f tm'.'i M iiriirfiirtiifiiiti'in(ifli"fr 'ifriliii 'rm- ii ifilntfnnnnii iin iiiiinTr'WfiwTtirinanMi-ffirtniiiicMwiiiMw " "t..s fiv wool worsted R, ,Jf NOW cal alarm that has both volume , 'u . I .Amn LONDON m i . Fire broke out In and sweetness. It can arouse vou ' while playing "Oh, I Hat To Get ;he basement of the House of j Up In The Morning" ana mke ' Commons Tuesday. It was out in j .you like it, too t?n minutes but the puusent EBY & SONS Contractors REPAIRS - KKMODIl I IN. FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home undor the N.II.A Phone Green MS Bon 5H Budget Reflections A BUDGET totalling $105,000,000, as introduced in the Legislature yesterday by the minister of finance, Mr. Anscomb, is, indeed, a tremendous financial document for a province the size of British Columbia. The document shows the province to be in a healthy and sound condition as might be expected . in Mr. Anscomb careful hands. The figures speak for themselves-' Nevertheless, there are big financial concerns for British Columbia reflected in the budget and one of these is the experience in the operation of the hospital insurance fund. First initiated as a self-supporting scheme, it has had an approximate deficit of $4,587,000 for the fifteen months ending with the present fiscal year at the end of March. This deficit is being financed by $2,000,DOO placed in a stabilization fund and $2,500,000 to be appropriated from past revenue surpluses. Over and WHOSE IS IT? Fifty years ago there was a ski race at Rossland, B.C., and a medal was awarded to the second prize winner. The medal has just turned up in Norway but there is no indication of the owner. Hans J. Saune found the medal near Trondelag. Listening to the CBC international broadcasts, he decided to send it to CBC headquarters in Montreal in the hope someone will claim 1 MEN'S HEAVY Ooodfor drRw (" SPECIAL K MEN'S GABARIHVE; English make. ;' nv wi, smel lof smoke hung over the . More than election reports first session of the newly-t!ct5d ' come from Great Britain, jmt Parliament, today ! it. (CP Photo) now'. A badly heckled man at a Five brigades of firemen were' : campaign meeting appealed to summoned by the police to t,e ' the chairman: historic building and soon had! I "There is so much noise. I can't the fire under contro'. j 'hear myself speak". There was little uamao j Voice From Rear "Cheer mi ; S "'OW from It's business wise to advertise. matey. You ain't missin' muth." i Is Not Bushed At Kincolith says. "I've got so many babies along the Naas I've lost count of them." The entire Lelte family has been adopted by the Indians. Mrs. Leite is Princess f ideskay (High Above All Eaglesl of the Mishga Wolf Tribe. Her husband I It seems that not long asro, 9 Jr.. 0-A Wa iIMOW A VAT! niT coast drueelK discovered that. yTT.W'nntv Y riming the nitiht, burglars had : , H'f BF0KCH1T1S II 1 A sense of humor and devotion Deen in tne drug store. All he ; i:22fA,Z , , 1 J Chief to uuvj duty ni-i. keep iviia. Mrs. Jessie dCSBir Richard t v U M r ' i i m l 11 . . ,t , XVlUliaiU- p, Uiw tnt..j. m w M"""""-.' J'li aoove tills, however, and notwithstandine Certain son Lelte from becoming bushed" Quiet) and their son is a member ment. In fact that's all the rob- Movinit, I'aekinrTTJ jin the Naas River country; north of lne tribe oers gut ior uieu pains. ' , f I Shipping n 6l Cartaw and Star, ' - '4iit3z- '' - v .... ... ..v complete Reliable ar lent Service, also u I oi nere. Wife of the postmaster at Kin-j eolith on the Naas, Mrs. Leite is 'kept busy as nurse, doctor, ! mother-confessor and radio operator to more than 1,000 Naas Indians in four tribes, i Officially in charge of Kincol-jith Nursing Station since 1942, I Mrs. Leite works as far as Hidden Canadian Liquid Air ff r. ... . LOOK FUR THE 1 1 welding supplies. INLW KLU AINU i Lindsay'i fVhi lmmediate measures to be taken, there 'will still be .$2,500,000 in the coming year which will have to be charged against provincial revenue. Hospital insurance, British Columbia's greatest venture of this type to date, is proving a costly business and it may be that,to continue to finance it as well as aid to municipalities, there will have to be further direct taxation. We are not condoning the three percent sales tax, nor could we accept an increase in that tax without protest. Yet if we are .eoing to have these kind of services, and we have demanded them, they will have to be paid for some way or other. In short, it is very pleasant having but it is not so pleasant paying. WMIlt ! Stnra!l,; 1 . . . l e- -iuj Inlet on the Alaska border. Being tne only white woman in the community doesn't. hnth..r UULU JLHL LHULl : Ks 1910 PhW8d HOLLYWOOD cafe jher much. ' ! "I love my work," she says. "The j people are fine and upright and, in many cases, well educated. jThey are all good to me." Floundering along through knee-deep snow in the winter. MOPT UP-TO-DATK CAFE IN THE C! OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M to 3:3 A.M further than the greatly increasing financial lw, J1 she's been cal!ed out at & . , J .',edhulJ; ;Amdnclal I night for a maternity cose, doss i-nrm?- i t ii equipments for the social services and"municipal j demand -a sense of humor!" she aid, Mr. Anscomb. has unit fittino-u, nmVt I admits. A? opr. I4H1- in Chinese Diinea CHOI' SUEV-( l()S MKI.N tint tha .5 - T V V& J C " 1 Transportation to the outside mat tne pi o nice also i needs funds to develop re- and to outlying districts of hpr sources and promote industrial progress which will. hoat ry 'S .provlded solely by, in time, of course, be instrumental in augmented i A "censed radio operator for ; revenue for the public coffers, "These funds cannot 's SJSTJ- onlsnlr tir.lrr. lMOl W i: oe naci except by securing a' much - greater propor- i in tne area j ,i . . General nursing and surgical cases along with delivering babies make up most of my duties." she MANUFACTURERS AGENT Wholesale Varehouse--carryinf a presentativt :"h' ' - prompt serTii to the trade OOODYEAR TIRE"& tfBSE$ CO.Ttfts,-1ub, hose, beltirig. accessories. " v- . CANADIAN WESTINGHOUS2 CO. Lamps only, flmr- Mr- i' 1 COLDS THIS WAY i and Incandescent, 6 to 230 volts. GENERAL BATTERY, CO. of CANADA - Radio to flashlights, ignition batteries. G. H. WOOD & CO. Industrial sanitation, paper tori deodorizers. DUSTBANE CO. of B. C Dustbane, Sisal, Janitor s- hotel and restaurant supplies. IMPERIAL WIPING RAG CO. and ollurs They know. . . Take a HOT MUSTARD BATH IT IS NOT NOT MONEY MONEY AlONE AlONE i) TV Jf 1 PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY tion oi me corporation and personal income taxes and succession duties now taken by the national government," says Mr. Anscomb.:. (And,,-thU,.points up to the importance of the projectetr'.ficicon-ference to be held with the federal government and the other provinces at Ottawa this fall when "a very broad and realistic outlook on British Columbia's needs" will most certainly have to be taken. POWER AND WATER AFTER ALL the hullabaloo has died down in regard to the recent power shortage, the city council has received an opinion from its solicitors suggesting it may not have specific grounds for action against the power company under the default clauses of the 1929 agreement unless the city can dig up more information to support such action. After all, what happened a few weeks ago is water under the bridge (if not over the dam) and what should be done new is to ensure that it does not happen again. It is fully evident now that Prince Rupert requires a greater power development and the power company itself has promised that it will be increasing jts production by early ' fall. Whether the proposed new agreement with, the Power Company- Lore than a million and a half people 712 Second Ave. P.O. Box 772 Dissolve 2 or 3 ublcspoonfuls ' of mustard in a little cold water and pour it-into your hot bath. After the bath ... a a brisk rub-down. ..then off to bed for a good night's sleep. 1 , ! .f , i i OR i this confidential relationship, there stand the resources and stability of a nation-wide, century-old institution. Thus the strength of the institution is linked with human understanding in the service of the individual, I believe sincerely that this s the spirit guiding our relations with the public today. Without such a spirit, the Bank could not maintain or justify its place in the economy of this country, nor would we be able to give our best to Canada in the years of great promise which lie ahead. CORDON R. BALL, Central Manager I Retail DRUGS DRUG) deal with the Bank of Montreal, and they know that It is not money alone they deal in when they come to us. It goes beyond that. These people have confidence in the Bank; they know that their money is safe with us, and that they will be fairly treated in their business dealings. We try to keep constantly in mind that the Bank is not primarily an impressive row of figures or an imposing building. We think rather of the Bank as the local manager and his staff, on whom our customers can always call for friendly counsel and service. Our branch-banking system is founded upon this relationship. A man's relationship with his bank manager is, and should be. a highly personal one. Yet in each of our 549 branches, behind PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS S'lOKK HOURS -WEEK DAYS, V A M. TO p SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAY8--12 NOON Tf '. ' 7 P.M. TO 8 P M np Emergency wo ' from 7 P m 1111 ' and 6'jnda? Dally car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.n For Friendly Service And Advice in Your Building, Insulation and Decoration Problems 8Ts ISLAND CITY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES General Builders' Supplies 505 McBride St. Blue 820 Bank of Montreal (5iWi 4 "?vut "Eon is acceptable is something tor the city council to , decide upon and for the people to approve by their J votes. We shall be hearing more of the whole thing ! in due course and there will be opportunity for full j and free discussion apart the heat of a crisis. 1 The blessed rain has restored our light and our I water and we must not forget that the shortage of ! water, such as we have experienced on more than one occasion in recent years and for varying causes, j . principal among which appears to be the worn-out ; and broken down water system, is another major ! problem that requires immediate ' and effective SAVE on MAGAZINE Subscript WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK Of llfE SINCE 18 17 SPECIAL OFFERS NOW IN EFFECT CORONET: 7 months for -f CHATELAINF' 7S ii vearsond . CONTEST "NAME YOUR STORE" LED BEFORE ITS TIME 3 months) for NEWSWEEK: Special 40 weeks for READER'S DIGEST: 14 months for U.S. NEWS, & WORLD REPORT: 39 is (9 months) for PARENTS' MAGAZINE: 6 months for LIFE: 78 weeks for TIME: 78 weeks for attention. MATTER OF PRIDE TOTEM POLES are indigenous only to that narrow sea coast of British Columbia and southeast Alaska and nowhere else in the world, declared the Federation of Canadian Artists in a recent brief to the federal government. That being the case, the splendid collection at Prince Rupert should arouse a feeling of pride. Perhaps it does, but if not, its possession certainly would in many an older and larger city. Wrinkled fenders little rips and tears in the body, make a car old before Its tinve. Our body experts can keep It young. Rapid service low cost. Drive up todav1 ENTER TODAY at "Johnson's Grocery," 1048 Hays Cove Avenue. $30.00 in Prizes. WATCH THIS AD Contest Winners Will Be Announced Shortly THIS WEEK ONLY SPECIAL Rome Cooking Apples $3.10 per box SUPPLY LIMITED JOHNSON'S GROCERY 1048 Hays Cove Avenue EDUCATION Everybody's Bus