NAVY LEAGUE l iYAS BRIGHT NEW TANAftlAV LABOR CODE (Continued Xrom Pag Onel , . Pflsice Kttpnt Dail? Itoi OB, Weu.iusdyv. S ptemoer 1, 1943 AND RAINY HAS SESSION Local Sea Cadets to he Entered in Sustained Interest Competition Royal Canadian Sea CarW JAMES BOULTER PASSES AWAY Son of I.m-al Woman Was Locomotive Foreman for f) Kadio Di3 an K 1240 Kilocycle (Subject to change! WKDNESliAY P.M. tier the code will be considerably extended beyond that ol the old wartime Labor Relations Board. The former body had power to certify a union. The new onp can go ns far as directing either party to a dispute Labor or management to undertake collective bargaining. However, the final Imposition of penalties In the event of X'lo-lation of the code Is up to the Both Sunsiiine and Rainfall This August Was Higher Than Last Prince Rupert basked" In 133.2 hours ol sunshine during August this year but heavy rains toward the end of the month up to 10 61 inches. So sunshine brought the precipitation total and rainfall both exceeded the figures for the same month last year which were respectively 82 hours and 7 94 inches. The vear to date is maintain O.N.K. at Neepawa. Man. James Boulter, son of Mrs. Charlotte Boulter and brother of Thomas J. Boulter and Mrs: Pan Parent of Prince Rupert. Corps, "Captain Cook," 0f Prince Rupert is to be entered for the sustained interest trophy offered by the Navy League of Canada, it was decided at a regular meeting of the local branch of the Navy League last night. The matter of sending food parcels through CAR E, to the British Sea Cadets was referred to the Women's Auxiliary. The ses.sion lasted two hours and routine maters ami a ccumulated correspond died recently In Winnipeg and j ordinary courts ing its cumulative improvement over 1947 with 873.2 hours ol sunshine to date in comparison 4 00 BuniunS TvockriwC 4 la -Stock Quotations ttiil Int. 4 30 Music ty Oooomnn 4:13- Wandcra way Shoos 5.00 -Music In a Mellow Mod 5:30 -Musical Cocktails 6:45 -Henri K uc f 00 -Svins lYstivul 6 ;S0 - Musical Varieties ii;40- Rec. Int 8:45-Plantation House Party 7:iK) CBC News 7:15 -Arthur L. Thelps (Kingston t 7:30 Ethel Shtark. Tor. 8 00 - Quintet in O Minor with 714.5 hours for last years ence were dealt with, accounts ' . funeral took place in Neepawa. j ABOR UNION'S Manitoba, w here lie had resided j ST Nn since 1!41. Mr. Boulter was, gome Commons members locomotive foreman there for hummorei hard against this the Canadian National Rail- the dedaring government vva's " should enforce Its own" leglsla- Mr, Boulter was prominent Injtion. Labor Minister Mitchell sports and club activities and , t.xK the stand that the Act wjs Church, the Masonic Order and primarily a conciliation instru-was a member of the Anglican ,nonti and the courts should be Church, the Masonic Order, and : .sorted to as little as possible. first seven months. The precipitation this year to date stands at 50.88 inches compared totalling $195.98 being passed ; for payment with 51.78 inches in the corres Considerable discussion cen-: lsy?!bHb no-ln4 nf lout Vpar. ced rtH around QrnnnH fnrthpnmim, ' 3 ...mmarv for v.vv. .v,.. v., ,..1,5 re. 1 cruiting dnve, by HMc.8. follows: this August was as ture, 71 on .t nninS the Lions Club. He serwd over 8:30 -The Canadian IVrsouallty Maximum tempera He predicted few cases would wind uu in court. ; any neip wuriui 11s power. the seas from 1914 to 191S in first Great War and wounded in action WRS, Against Canadian Congress cf i Labor contentions that the code August 15. Minimum tmeperature, 38 8 on August 22. Mean Temperature, 555. Maximum barometer reading, 8:00 - British Justice 10:IHVCPC News 10:10 - BC. News 10:15 Our Changing Morals 10:30 ..Harold Sumlvig Oich. 11:05- Weather Forecast and Sign ort President J. N. Forman was in the chair and others present were E. T. Applewhaite, Lt. Jrjhr. Quinn, Lt. Cdr. John D. McRae, Capt. J. R. Elfert, Mrs Eifert, Lt. Cdr. Alex Mitchell. S. P. Wood.side and T. M. J. Fortune In the service of Canadian is weak and Inadequate In many National Hallways for many j respects. Mr. Mitchell has taken 30.03 on August 2. vears he was at Redditt, On-j the stand that it is "pood legis tario. before going to Neepawa. Besides the mother and JtllllMIiUiu . v.. . . . . . , 29 39 on August 23 and 30. Sunshine, 132.2 hours on twenty-three days. Precipitation, 10 61 inches on fourteen days. i brother and sister here, who lation" at least for a starter. If defects are found In the first year, he says, they can be eliminated with later amendments. It is the government's hop" that the code will be adopted have the sympathy of many friends, the late Mr. Boulter is survived bv two other brothers SHE WAS TOPS IN OLYMPICS Gn nd Slam Olympic performance of Mrs. Fanny Blankers-Koen. Dutch mother of two children, continues to be the talk of the sporting world. The Dutch mother., who won four gold medals is now back at home in Amsterdam. She shows the medals to her husband. George Boulter and Fred Boul-' as a model for legislation In aU tor of Victoria, and another sister. Mrs. W. H. Montague of Vancouver. Reaoer ana classified advertisers are requested to submit their copy to the office. Telephoned advertisements often lead to mistakes against which the Daily News cannot guarantee the provinces, wttn a view to bringing some uniformity out of the existing hodge-podge of Labor laws across the country. The Ontario government already has adopted it completely, and some of the other provinces have indicated to the Federal fe- I Football Schedule AIR PASSENGERS NOTICE To Vancouver Mrs. L. Hu- government they are conslder- High Sept. 1 Battery vs. School (Stuart Shield). soy. B. M Chatwin. P. F. Alder-'. ing enacting legislation along dice. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kenneyjlne san,,. unes, and child. William Stevenson. The new board that will ad- Sept. 3 Battery s. High School (Gilhuly Cup Replay). Baseball Scorer National Brooklyn 0-2. Chicago 3-7. New York 4. Pittsburgh 5. Philadelphia 0, St. Louis 5. Boston 3. Cincinnati 1. ' American Chicago 1. Washington 7. Detroit 4. Boston 84 Cleveland 6. Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 9. New York 10. Western International Victoria 5-12. Tacoma 1-2 Salem 7. Yakima 6 Spokane 10. Wenatehee 0 Vancouver 4. Bremerton 3. Pacific Coast Hollywood 6, Sacramento WEATHERPROOF VOIR ROOF FOR WINTER First protection agaln:,t winter's cold blasts is Jo see that your roof is in tip-top condition. For expert repair or for a whole roofing Job, call 363. For estimates and material-; consult . . . Mitchell & Currie Limited B"IIders and Contractor THVRKUAV-AM. 7: 30-Musical Clot It 8 roo CMC News 8:15-Morning Song 8. 30-Music Usr Modems S: 45 Little Concert S 0-BBC Mews 9:15-Mornlng Devotions P:3i-Transcribed Melodies 9: 45-Modern Musicians 9:5 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10: 15-Morning Melodies U': 30 Roundup Time lu:45"Seans:navlai Melodies 11:00 -Bemie Braden Tells a Story U: 15 -Songs of Today 1 1 : SO-Wcat her Forecast ll:Sl-Mossage Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude U:45-Let's Walu PM 12:00 Mid -Day Melodies 1 1. 15 -CBC News S;i.S Program Resume 2:30 BC. Farm Broadcast 2 : 55 - Recorded Interlude 1:00 Symphony Hour 2 :0O - Sheila Presents 3:30 Commentary and I Learned Late 2:45 Western Fne 3:-Etr:el ar.d Albert 3 15 SpotlisM. en a Star S 20 Sketches In Melody 3 SO Divertimento 3.45 BBC Kews 3 55-VX. Report The Dally News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising is payable rn advance tt the oifict at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise in this manner In the Daily News are asksd to assist the office and resocc this rule by refraining from telephoning classified R. C. Telford, Anthony Kent. F. mlnlst ole code will be under, S. McKlnnon. M. C. Wilson. Mr. the cnalrniansnip 0f Mr. Justice! Barclay. G B O'Connor of the Appellate! To Sandspit-Mu E Shep-jDirlsion of th1 Albena 3 mp! erd. H. D Gould. T. J. Matt. L. of top . Casman. Uwir vnrt In th iudirjl field Mrs. M. Bivester of returned to her home in the Fmin Vancouver O. Hardy,' , . ' , , soum 011 hip lamosun yesieraayji Mr. Justice O'Connor was chair L. Harding. J. Radek. Mrs aiternoon loiiowir.g a visit hei- ; man of the old board. Micheal. S. Nygren. R. Busque Others of the 16-man board P Striek J. Perrault. Miss with her daughter. Miss Nan Bavester. and at Lakelse Lal:e with Mrs. Don Forward. on rvr,,.,H 1 will be the same as those Fixmi Sandspit W. Price, the old organiEaUon. InclMdir.gj Miss Price. Mr. Madsen, Mr. 1 four from Labor. Jour from man-! Crowe. Mr Johnson. '.agement and one from the La-, Box Mi & .' w' . f 1 10 innings). Seattle 3. Los Angeles 0 02 innings Portland 1. San Francio 0 San Dsego 13. Oakland 12 1 10 Innings 1. You H in u,t Uany Xewsr bor Department. The chief ex-; ecutlve officer will be M. M.' Maclean, chief of the LVpart-j ment's Industrial Relations Branch and one of Canada's foremost Industrial dispute conciliators. , 1 LARGEST IN WEST INDIES Cuba is the largest island of the West Ir.dies. TO r. a truly , Chs:iitQ AJverus.Tig Pays? I TTt a Ciassrnea .i in The N'ews fit optcs f) Timely rom 1 errace "MM Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux. Terrace Reporter TERRACE I J RUC0I fj U ,.8W..,..,.., f.ir Lur.: :; ry, . .- I it Li ftb IN TERRACE . . . smoke n - n r v- uvu A Modern Oepartment Store Hon. and XIrs. E. T. Kenney A party of Oddfellows drove and son Edward left for their to Prince Rupert on Saturday home in Victoria today after a to be present at a lodge degree holiday spent at their summer ; ceremony. Among them were home at Lakelse Lake. They j s smitn. F. Smith. F. Thorn-motored to Prince Rupert as j Casey, H. King. H. Seatoa. whence Uiey wiU fiy south. (j Barman. F. Clifford. R. B?e- Cher, A Harrison. B. West. H Mias drove to Prince tr. 6 G. Johnian w Warner. O. C. Bax-Rupert on Friday to meet Mrs. r MacKav, J. Masted, J Mills on her return from a trip j.j-. to VanMuver. , at? . ii NaUonaily-kr.dwn lines m ladies' Wear, Tard Gds Men's Ciothint, Shoes . . . plus a new Self-Serre Fowd Section 1lh a Free IVliverT 7 r j-. -iHSl 7 ra i - m I Serrk. Miss Norma Kenney. who has : Grand Master E. G. Craven been on a holiday at Lakelse 4 c Powell River and District j with her ;arents. returned on rputy Grand Master WaiJ THE SKEENA' MERCANTILE . Twscay morntnn s train io ( MacKen.-ie of Prince R upert I V P' useara. untsno. nerr!paid a vis lo lhe kval lodce V ' she is nursing with the Victor-; ( th. rtf.. t HO. VJk.tV ililli U.l I ian Order of Nurses. J Monday evening. Following the! VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 1-' f 4 FLY IN THE Seabed -Amphibian Plane Non-Schcdu'e Charter So nice Cornrr.errial Hunting Business session. reires.imen;s 1 were served. I The bridge gang of the Pub-J lie Works Department are 1 buiidins a new bridge at Will- j i W 1.111; "i,iii.uiiih.Bi.i)Ii..ii mini . 11 Highway. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Casey with their two children, re- I Ur UUXS-Xtm US. i.JM.x Fishir.sr - S:chterir.c SKEENA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. THONES - Terrs ce; W H Martin, S3; E, T. re-nry Ltd, 35 Prince Rupert: Prir.ce Rapert Ry.eL 4SS l- a Sunday from Lakelse Jean arvd Onclee Kirkaiiy re-" turned on Sunday fmm- V utf have been in RUPERT MARINE REALTY cowr wtfere they hare been cnarge 01 tne Kinsmen Camp ( : on hoV-av. , Gillanders, their helper, j 1 al-o came into town with them. I n I' i and rtf EACH sii Fort I WHS41 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Don Forward of Prince Ra- pert drove through Terrace at the week-end to Join his fans- Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. Ghesher and ! ily at Latelsf Lake. They are daughter. Jean, returned on 1 retiimir.g home this week-end. Tuesday evening from a rootnr' ' trip sou-Jh. (J. CLACSEX L SON) We Take Lutings cf . . . BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROEERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS (Just East of Lipsett t, Waterfront) Ml Phone Green i'.S KViR THE REST IN ArTOMOTTTK SiERlC . . . See Tonr GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Clierrwlet rtsWk Cbev. Trackm rstia OldsBMkO G-M.C Tncka UAC3TNI WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE. B.C Mr. and Mrs. Georpe MrAd-as Vft on Tuesday tx brief FRASEk STRLLI i I t . . visa; to Prince Rupert. RELY ON US Tfr. and Mrs. G-ordon Brooks and fi.rr.Uy left on Tuesday mwrrar-ps train fat Trail where they wul , rike their fat-ire home. - Roofing Repairs - Mr. wad Mrs. Arnold Be?4 re-tmed on Saniay from a two meet" hcidiy spent in the Fibrelastic Paint Fibreoid Cement Ready Roofing Tarred Sheathing I The Ilest Thinjrs In Life Are Free. i L'V: . 'iv T I I rn im NT' ' frr- I fir J fft . i L Jtk r i L jjl I - j soib.. They were cocipaniei ry Miss Grace Little anc Miss , (Ann Mri-tor. 4 Let as fit yowr leaky flit are NOW twfare more eKpe.ne repair Wm r,rcr-srT. Phette 11. PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING AND HEATING Bad S..urr.sn 'Old Past Off ire BsAi-C Stops Leaks Mr. C, K. M-rhlel ari cren reTirr.4 f Taesiay tmai , , Lf le Lake where ther he ! spent Sse sansraer -rtkm at THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. . their oottii-e.