J lowed its party organization to fall away during the war and RED CROSS 1 lirmrc Ruprtt Dailp Jctiig CtU. Monday, April 5..J943 fftV! count f!ii : losal groun. INtARS QtOl j being ready for action the mom- mcnt th? European conflict, was over. But. li th; 1917 municin?.'. As Prince H r uptr;'. f government elections, tha Con- ; fud drive aoptuach. mm WEAR COUNTS servat.ves , cimoiiitriiiea tnat110""" i their local c s.anizations. too. 1 Qucta. Camoai-n n" wer? up on the bit and the, re- i Savl'.'.e Usued t fa" ' suits shuck Transport House, La-: '-hi??: who have nr' bor Party headquarters. 'Jut membership sjbv '" Their expeviencs in '4a by- so immediaielj f-'ivSKsr When yoii buy Work Roots, you 1 (n fSjt expect them to stand plenty of V f J ,VYv punishment, I.eckie's can "take J 'V '-Vfc They're extra, tough un- J V vlkV equalled in comfort expertly T . kvVi mai'e from durable leathers. Of Ify.. ' i3t'' t I-ook for I.eikie Work Boot tjJ l '-. fitrf at your shoe store, K elections has cnv:n home to the Conservatives th? necessity of tne drive exUi.w . J tut 11 we -it, ii S2.30O. ; t riairally wis s;a; :-thrs meets. . "Tliere mt wimlsi krepin? thi'lr educationil an r?cruiting 'ervice in. full op?r-ntion Ions befoie th actual vote ! held. A sisn of the timei is ths propaganda campaign to be opened by Anthony Eden, de- 25 - j"--' . I " '.u UiiUUtlUbLZIV me; inity. oppcsilon leader, on Ayrli ate to this humWa - - ' " "ve just ovsric treah-? in h ceiu or iuuuuuj M; 5;! in party numbcrship. thai if they ? said, rtaiizs ah Ji wiuvii m.;rr:suii as i.a- close We Lh rout installations on which option of Ki nne CENTRE OF INTER. 1 Prime Rupert waleii Meek ended last week following, whif h there has -strategy,,, top" they will in it eye- and i veil ii" news. bor"s hero in election I watches with a wary I nrepares to combat. rracucauy ai; the lagej in th Otpc. snatched the seat for thir nr gain frcm the government party j PREMIER TO in their .subscription Advpiti.se in the Dailv News! added CLERGY AND PULPIT TALK j Getting Ready For Election TRY Meeting With Ministerial Association Today Great Biblical Pie4ure doming CLOSE DOWN? VANCOUVER If miners persist in their demand for a $2.80 a day wage Increase. Silbak-Pre-mier Mines Ltd. will have no alternative but to close its operations, Dale L. Pitt, manager- since the law election. j 1 When things go badly, the ; j Crntcrvau. aie apt to com-I 'plain that Labor is in a happy! I position because of the cease- j less flow of funds frcm the trade ! union movement. But Lord Woolton, a3 Conservative Party , chairman has announced his "Fighting Fun ' to finance the j Conservative campaign now has ' .OTd Rex Cat Ilejhvrt Moriisou and I Wottlton Mutch Wits in Britain t ' Cp-cperatioa uetween press and pulpit in the dissemination ; ti church messages and activi- j FOR TASTY MEALS meet-! ... director, told the annual s was discussed between mem-1 1 LONDONu' CB-f-"Mrd- President of the Council Herbert. Morrison and Lurd Woolton, former food minister, who worked Chop Suey ('how I t UINIISR DISIIKS OI R SfFfl OPF.N A M. TO 2 bers of the Prince Rupert Mut- j isterial Association and G. A. ' Hunter, managing editor of the j A.M. - -0 1 passed S4.C03.0CO with subscriptions still -coming in. Another Conservative grouse has been that Labor never al- as colleagues in me wiurcinii, wartime coalition government. Dailv New, at the regular 1 SECOND AVENUE. OPPflSITE PRINCE RUPERT fij monthly meeting of the Association this morning. L. M. Shannon returned to the 'now match their brains in the I !f.30 general election prelimin- : HISTORIC SPOT . ing of shareholders here. Having operated for. the last . two years at a loss, he said, the company had not the working capital to pay the wages demanded for any length of time. Mr. Pitt referred to a new income source from zinc as the "cne ray of hope" in a picture which otherwise was none tco bright due to renewed wage demands of labor for a $2.80 a day increase, the fixed price of gold and mounting operating, costs. city on the Princess Adelaide this afternoon from a trip ' to Seattle where he attended the wedding of his daughter. BEING VISITED Mr. Hunter ofiered the facili- j arics. j ties of the press to tha clergy of I Ecth count v'.ctori.-s and dis- ! the city in "popularizing" and appointments, lay down strategy "selling" the message of the for their party organizations: church, stressing the need in ; and give repeated warnings, as LIGHT and AIRY ir Fir.UUK SKATIMi it HOLLKK IIOCKKY Dust-Proof Floor Schedule: 7-11 Every Night Wednesday Night Beginners Only Thursday 1-4:30 p.m. Saturday '9-12 am, 1 -4:30. 7-11:30 Spring day! as a . WILLIAMSEURG. Va. Premier King of Canada, and Canada's Governor General Viscount Alexander, attended service in WlVfamsburg'.? two hundred year old Anglican Church yesterday. They occupied the pew used by every governor of the State of Virginia. l.M ItUllsTKV ACT Be: Ortifii-iitr of Title No. 'iiilld-l tn lot Tneiitv-ioii' ;i). III111 k One (I), of lllvtrht lot 'Hirer II 11 mlri'il untl sixt.v-onr (Uijl ), Mlhise of 'I'errdie. M;li !li'i. WHKKEAS satiifacUiry proof ol loss of, the above Crrtiflcnte of Tltlo l:sied In tbc name of Thomas W. Ross has been filed In this office, notice. Is hereby Riven that 1 shall. against complacency. Conservatives .still wince when' they think of the November by- , election in Gravesend where ! Morrison was credited with the I ingenious idea of importing a former Liberal, Sir Richard Ac- , land, who was able to keep the seat for Labor. He succeeded the former Toronto newspaper M P.. Garry AUigher. who was expell- j ed for writing an article the i Genuine Plantation CREPE particular of interesting the younger generation. Rev. Basil S. Prockter, president of the Ministerial Association, was in the chnir ai'd members present were Rev. R. V Wilson. Rev. Fred Antrobus, Re'. Paul Barber, Rev. A. M. McColi Vcn. Archdeacan E. D. Hodsoi. and Capt. Eari Jarrttt. The Association is to co-operate in the presents: ''en at tn" Although Siloak-Premier and its predecfcfor the Premier Mining Co. have produced more gold than any other mine in British Columbia, it is not regarded as a "gold" mine for the purpose of receiving assistance under at the expiration nf one month from Rupert Roller Rink ' Today, these guests-jl-honcr. here on the occasion of the United States-Canada Day cere- SlILES- fM7 the ilate of the firet punucation hereoi.. Lssue a Provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost c:crtlfl-cate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In wrltini; . DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. BC. this lath, day of March. 1948. A D. ANDHEW THOMPSON the proposed feasral government gold mines assistance plan, he explained. moniss at William and Mary j University, are present at Yorkr town, near this city attending a Civic Centre toward the end of Ves Sir! We'll "fix" you're id il trouble. Commons considered offensive. Lord Woolton had his revenge iln the Glasgow constituency of Camlachie, previously held bv y 1 Deputy Hcuiflrar of Titles. ' . (90) the month of the epic full length talking picture produo picnic. This event taxes piace at the very scene of the final battle of the Revolutionary War when Gen?ral Washington received the surrender of the British commander. Our services inrla Modern Luliriratin: - NOTICE lion "uoigoma. uie pictuiia- Rcv Campbe:i stamen wha wai tion cf the Crucifixion. Independent I.rt- elected as an j parlv candidate but switrh-a' considerable revenue fremfC to straight Labor before his this source. rlf nth last yar. Labor fought Among the economies effected 1 hard but the Conservatives lilies, Tire Vuk 2L Complete Botlv Rena The mine receives 60 per cent of its revenue from gold production, 10 per cent from silver and 30 per cent from lead. Because of the high ratio of other metals other than gold, the mine does not qualify for the federal subsidy. It is ineligible alsS because the bonus, will apply only to gold produced over and above that produced in the basic year of 1946. Silbak-Premier pro-dueed its maxinuir quantity in that year. Kefinisliinc. And w in the last year is the replace- j reasanablf. " y .W-l are KINCOLITH BOY DIES i: . i' I 1 '.f :1 n t i!i:innii t h:irles I ilivard Mi-KIiiimmu l-ute I Mlill, II.C, NOTICE Is herpbv alven that all ment of th tram line to Stewart with two newly-purchased five-ton trucks' and this will reduce the cost of moving coneentrates The Daily News wrtstios to dra attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising is payable In advance at the olfice at time of presenting copy for advertising. Tlvvse desiring to advertise in this manner in the Daily News are asked to assist the office and respect tnts rule by refraining from telephoning classified to one-fifth of its former level. 1 persons having ciainvs auainsL uir i Hliove-nanied fleeeaKeil. who died oil i ! February (i. 1K48. at Atlin. B.C.. arc ! reoulied to file particulars tPiereof Leona.. Nelson, five-year-old 011 rt Mrs. Evelyn Nelson and the late Mr. Nelson of Kincolith, died at the w?ek-er.d at Miller However, Mr. Pitt said, prep- i Offsetting factors are the This Is Just One of Many GRACE LINE Numbers See them at BROWIiWOODS arations are well advanced tojhhher costs of longer haul? Bay Hospital. Fur.eral arrange- start turning out a zinc concen- j unde raround and the smaller mf.ni hnve ni,: vet. been com-Urate and the price of zinc has 'size of ore bodies how being with the undorsinned Exwutor on or before the 24th. day of April. 1048. after which date the Executor will j proceed to distribute the assets of j the said deceased amonK the person;. I entitled there to. havltm renrd only I to the claims which have Ix-en filed a:, required. Dated at Vancouver. B.C., this 4th. RUPERT MARINE REA advanced sufficiently to ensure , worked. I pleted. (J. CI.At'SF.N & SOIN) Wit Takp LLstlncs of . . . ROiM FOR SALE OR CHARn BKOKI ItS IN BOATS, MARINE AM) FISHING W'l day of March. A D. 1948. The Canada Permanent Trust Company. Executor, 432 Tiichards Street, Vancouver. B.C. By Their Solicitors. Messrs. caplc and .Shannon. 470 Granville Street. Vancouver. B.C. (Apr. 5) TRY . RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QI'ICK SALES OK fHAHTEKS I iuf s-n.f nf i.inset.t'. Waterfront I . . Phone fi" I Bos 548 Prince Huport Florists, 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions od Cak Hollywo MUST Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES PRINCE RUPERTS NEW EM IP-TO-DATE RFSTAIKANT OPEN FROM 4:00 P.M. TO 3:30 A 1 ii 1?....-,, iinlav -5 P."1-'" INCOME TAX ..,.,.i,oi oKMit'c f ci'l-.l l-N'" RETI'KNS PRKPARKD SEF. C1IOPSUEY CHOWMW- ' ., (imiKICS PHONE 1 run uinaiu" " R. K. MORTIMER 3J4 2ntl Ave. (Near CFPR) J-; Is,. ROOM 10 STONE MOLDING NEW PHONE BLUE 593 STILL DENIED US Scene on Prince Rupert Highway to be on which ag'ain Prince Rupert motorists are Becoming impatient. GREER & BRIDDE TV $ J " " - x - - oNnm BUILDERS AND C JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd, Third Avenue ; Altera Repairs onsiruvt. Floor Sandinff a hP 1 Phone RED 561 3 LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. SECOND' AVENTE AND FIRST STREET Service Department Now Open for Business FLAT-RATE LABOR H OT VriOXS Sl'PPMEI) ON lU'.Ql'EST FOOTHILLS SOOTIESS LIMP EGG NUT STOKER BI'LKLEY VALLEY U'MV COAL PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Coal LiiihIht luiildinc; Supplies ' PHONES Carl Zar; phone 37 p FEASTS11' i ' PKOHE 866 i