( was proving a thorne In the side ( ol Mayor Pattullo. He had 2 jounce Rupert Dailo firms LtD. Monday, March 15, 194R PRINCE RUPERT YEARS AGO Hotel. . a - i ral questions on the notice TERRACE CENTRE BOARD MEETS FOR YOUR St. Patrick's Arrwais Da fV Kn lndnpendcnt dally newspajr .' devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert nd ail communities coraris. lg northern and central British Columbia. (Authorized as Second v...ss Mall, Post Oflice Department, Ottawa; Publish1 every afternoon except Bunday bv Prlncs Rupert Dally News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia. board to be answered at me ; next council meeting. The qitcs- , tu lis i t.ilned to certain al-le'.ed practices In '.'rantim? city j ;il'k by tender. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATSS City Carrier, per week. 15c; Per Month. 65c; Per Year, 17.00; By Mail, Per Month., 40c; Per Tear, J-J.OO. (March 13, 1923) Reorganization of. the City Hall staff saved the city $U5,r)0M a year in wages and salaries. Alderman J. J. T. Collait reported to a meeting of city couuc.il. The savins resulted from a cutting down of the sm.lt' and reduction in salaries of city woiKers, BALLERINA Am A lively meeting of the Board of Directors and Committee chairman of the Terrace and District Civic Centre Association was held in the clubroom on Friday evening. President Dudley Little was in the chair. A report from Walter Chrsh-er. chairman of the building and B Along Highway usiness DRAPED SKW Prince Kuitert .;. C. Martin. Calgary; 11 I'' Worsley. Vancouver; II. Jacob-son, liutidal?; L..-.L. Bl.sho.). Montreal; J. W. Dougias. Smith -ers: J. Shoemaker..' But.edaU ; R. A. LaAsoii. fort Essinglon; Mrs. J. Franck, Terrace; Dr. an.l Mrs O. H. Bursts. Queen Charlotte City; D. A. McRae. Vancouver; J. L. Evans, city; J. limes, Calgary; Dr. K. K. MeOilverv, Terrace. Rev. C R. Sing, Rev. W. S. A. Crux, and E. L. Fisher had a .lam.jake near Lionel Crippen's boneless henine plant at I)i'by l:,knul. ORANGE LADIES S Vit .... maintenance committee gave. The Ednu)nUin Bulletin edi-the estimated cost of a perman- tin ul-ed that coal bunk- NIGHT DRESSES and SU !?$ l.N OUT Sl'l- ent partition wall and gymna- ers and a grain ei,,vator be built INITIATE THREE sium tloor in accoraance wan at Prince Rupert. The harbor 1 J I ST WHAT TIIK l.MM I l! m in. nr.r.. w il l I (; i . H. A Black left ut the end of the week for Sniither.s on one of his periodical business trips. He will be away about a week was at least as good and probably better than that of Vancouver, although the rail haul from the prairies was 180 miles longer, the paper stated. However, ocean hauls to the Orient were shorter, it said. Elaborate SHEER BLOUSES 1 ..:. Trimmed- Si.es n,m - i,,,'" LADIES' RIBBED VESTS Three new members were initiated into the Orange degree at the monthly meeting of the Ladies Orange Benevolent Association Thursday night. Mrs. John Johan.sen was chairman and there was a good attendance of members. A social hour followed the business meeting. the floor plans and this was filed till the general meeting. However, a motion was passed that estimates be asked for from other local contractors for this work. The accoustics of the stage will have to be improved before the drama club can produce the ulav.s they are rehearsing, so the JAT i A SUCCEEDING YEARS as the Prince Rupert WITH Highway becomes better known and increasingly popular, and certainly it has been enthused over by all those who have so far travelled it, more and more cars by the hundreds and thousand? will be driving into Prince Rupert. The number might be much vaster than we even now conjecture. With this in mind, it would seem that the time is now, if not long since, at hand to take stock of the situation and endow ourselves with vision to make plans ahead of time. Preparations might well be the watchword for Prince Rupert in this regard. There is little accommodation ready either here or along the road to take care of all the traffic. Unless something is done about providing modern motor tourist accommodation in a substantial way, the city and district may well find itself unable to properly cope with that traffic alone. INTOLERABLE NEGLECT fl.LMMLi.1 i lj MA . w . , Margaret Margaret McLeod mcLeoa OPTOMETHIST IN NEW OFFICES Advertise in the Dj.1v News WALK IIISTAlliS IN SKM: ! r. The nurses' home committee of the Hospital Board was empowered by the Board to proceed with arrangements for the financing and building of a new nurses' home at a cost of $15,0011 (March 13, 1913) Capt. McGee brought til I-or rrompt Service ( all BERT'S TRANSFER S trawler James Carruthers from J N Bl " DINT. I , , 4 1 r I m Mnten arrv. m n m m )?Ol -.:JtS I England to Prince Rupert fo MESSENGER SERVI committee in charge was em-1 powered Ui spend not more than $50 on this work. To seek the co-operation of all the organizations in town it was decided to have copies of the constitution printed and sent to them and that further copies be made to be kept on hand for the use of members. A.s the annual meeting has been set for March 24 there was a motion passed that a copy of tjie complete financial statement be placed on each chair at that meeting. Also that a competent stenographer be hired to take the minutes at the annual meeting. : ASPIRIN - I the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. He planned to leave Prince Rupert In the near future to take a dreadnought i from its British builders to the ' m ia w m m m mi . Combined With JI ' BLUE v ; ) i-rim-e Uvn Uotti, (Vikdov PRICES lOOuUWls ..7HJ l l I 'fym'mV lTTVu V' ' 30.! 3rd Ave, West V, i, ,,l .fy&ti.,'. fflh tlffivf Phonf: ISiur 810 11,,,,,.. Im ,1 iLENTY OF Canadian-irrown grain is finding Argentine. P its. way to China and other Oriental lands, des pite wars and other disturbed conditions across the P.acific. Much of this wheat is shipped from the American and Canadian ports on this coast. The owners of the grain have the say a.s to how their property will be routed. Acknowledging all this, it is nevertheless difficult to understand why a fine and comparatively new elevator such as stands at Prince Rupert must go on, season after season, year after year, silent and idle. Why was it ever built, if foresight could picture no better use for it, than this? Excuses have been many, some sounding reasonable enough. But this unending inaction this seeming permanency of a situation little less than intolerable is hard to tolerate. AUSTRALIA GETS CARRIER CANBERRA CP Eighty volunteer Royal Australian Air Force pilots are training on a British aircraft carrier which they will bring back to Australia when their training is completed. Planned m a xi m u m strength of 94 officers, pilots and 80 rating pilots is not expected to be reached for 10 years. Alderman L. Bullock-Wpbster Ti f ttnin "i !. ITft-j 4k ' ; Jj" iWi lite tei s Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS KNOWS DICTATORSHIP 1. What is wrong with this j sentence? 'I shall discuss that j subject later on." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "persist"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Repitition, repository, repartee. ' 4. What does the word "calligraphy" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with mi that means 'marvelous" ? . ANSWERS 1. Omit on. 2. Pronounce last syllable sist, not zist. 3. Repetition. 4. Beautiful penmanship; also, penmanship in gen- jeral. (Pronounce ka-lig-ra-fi, first a as in at unstressed, both ji's as in it, second a a.s in :sk l unstressed, accent second syl-jlablei. 5. Miraculous. I CMALL WONDER that the Czech Minister to 0 Canada resigned office, and decided to remain in the Dominion when it became known that Communist power had' engulfed his country. He knevr there was little, if any difference between that power and Nazi authority in the enforcing of dictatorship. He had reason to know lull well. When the Second World Wrar broke out, he escaped from Czechoslovakia and in England was active in helmng carry on the Czech government in exile. For this, his wife and family, his mother, a sister and brother all suffered execution in a German concentration camp. BOHEMIA AND EUROPE "OMMUNIST SEIZURE of Czechoslovakia V rounds out a new Russian empire which has not only extended dominion over an additional 10C,OOO,000 people and their armies but has also pained a tremendous additional war potential. It has "-'tined the Skoda armament works, the Krupps of the East. It has long been an axiom of European politics that whoever controls Bohemia has at least a good chance to control Europe. New York Times. CONSIDER THE PAPER BOY CONSIDER the ubiquitous lad who delivers papers all week through rain or shine and his discouragement at so many customers finding it hard to pay when he calls. It's not a bit funny. The paper boys have to make collections to. get their pay. Also, perhaps if customers would have either a letter . stop or some kind of a box to leave his or her paper in, instead of putting it beside the door,, there would be no risk of the wind blowing it away or other fellows taking them. The customer would get better service, and less complaints would go in against the paper boy who tries to do his best. vnm. lI L i , , i fwlly Broom was full of gloom, The tears ware always near Woodwork, smudge just wouldn't budqfl Her walls Were hrkatui drear k v mwm m mm mm m m msv - mmm m . - .m m The C-verea ' 1 1 1 t freely 1 Vn '& ..lr""lrr,; r lllmaks ipr kitchen bright and dean fad cover up M smudge Die dark and drew will disappear fo wore, vjoull be a drudge. d ornaments potential users. i""- ..t,nowri of , hirty years .go the ; Nickel m idus- r,f tons ...,inns in"1 , .inils ' a t times, tn modern itm u,uy f;;; th this purro- extensiN- ... 1 ' m"'r. ...o iron. . ian Nickel are 1 C.an.i JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue SPECIAL PHOTOS for Easter CALL AT Chandler & Cowgill Foufth St. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. this Canft- Nuke A rnc d.n U?ti mm rw a 4 thr led to . n ha . .....rs.itwasdis- i V ,,(."e,1 , iron foo J""'' ,crrt ch de- l.Ovcrareroo"7 w. 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