ot 2 Prince Rupert Daiiy News "Tuesday, Nuvember 30, 1934, An Independent dally newspaper devoted ta the vpbublding of Prinee Rupers and Northern ant Central Brith Columbia, , Member’ of Cafadian Press --- Aytit: Bureau of Cheulatona Canadiin Daily Newspapel “Assocl{tion, 7" °° Published by ‘The Prince R&tpert Datly News Lunited no J. MAGOR, . President / Subserlption Rates: By carrler-~ Per week, 26¢e: per manth, $1.09: per year, $10.00 By matl—-Per month, ‘ie; per year, $8.00. ‘Authorlzel ks second ¢elass mall + ae ete ae sd ee ne ene eee ametes meee ‘Wide Choice Needed | IS cneour'aging that the coming oivic elections | show signs of hecomine a contest instead of a room for more candidates, at least it appears that the voler is voing Lo he given something of a choice. His choice is more important now than over, for Prince Rupert is reaching a point in its post- ‘War history where it might well sland or fall for good, I has a place in an area which is rapidly he- coming more industrlalized: and where it could ‘easily drop lo a secondary position unless it plays its part wisely, It is imperative that business vee ‘ognize the opportunities here and itis only through the city council that these can be developed to their | best. Other organizations can provide the spur but it is the council which carries the responsibility of ‘improving our public services, our facilities in edu- cation, accommodation and recreation, and our mill “rate, °. . © ‘The last is the key to the rest. If it is too Jow, nothiny can be accomplished, If it is tou high, there will be-very few around to care whether anything is accomplished or not. ‘The new council will have more power than its predecessors to reach a satisfactory adjustment in this respect. With liquidation of our refuriding debt, the new provincial assessment schedule and re-assessiment on a localescale, there should he every chance of compressing the vate without eur- tailing what the city can undertake, Luck of cau- tion, however, will put us right hack where we are now, which'is high enough to turn 2 ratepayer’s stomach, | . Nor can we afford much more skirmishing over our public works program, Disagreement and poor planning in this direction can aceount for more wasted revenue than any other ne of municipal operations, On the whole our present council has elven little cause for real complaint, After an uneasy “and, though it failed to look very far aheadPin re- fusing to consider the city manager plan has set ¢ course which should simplify the task af councils | - that follow, Peg However, the future is insecure without a strong council in charge, and this will only be pro- elect one. As in all of the fitfest. oe things, an election is survival te s DD) wy REFLECTS — ROLY and reminisces The family of Hon. George ! hy the Post Offfee Nepartuen:, Ottawa start, it settled to its task in businesslike manner | vided if the voters have a wide enouch choice to | @® Cash Vers MY GOOD filend the business editor of The Van- ii couver Sun has taken issue with some of the! ‘ilippane ideas recently expressed in this Or » the question of cash versus eredit, give-away progrem, While there is still plenty of a , Tonm = seriously interested «in two aspeets of (is quéstion—- why all fhe bie concerns aro try- ing 20 hard to switch people from cash to credit: buving—and why the cash customers,” the worthiest people of ail should ai- ways vel the short end of the stick? oo og “NEVER a month passes but wit letters come to our Vancouver house yreing ws to open new charge aecounts, purents in the city where 'T, Eaton founded his famous stores en the principle “pay cash, pay Jess” "Phe doorbell rang and there stood a smart young lady whose job if was to sign up new ‘customers for charge accounts, She went to every house. As f . ef Sa C More Not lung ago t was visiting my | B Y P hifpott us Credit column on ness which that parlieular store , i ‘gets from the charge account | More than cnough compensates ‘for the higher operating: eost. : . ok he: f BUT I don’t see’ ‘charge dreds mine, During the Hitler war mother tried hard to buy a cer- ‘lain searce article in’ the big ‘store which she has patronized all her life. She was then about 80 years of age and as solid asa rock in her Scottish principle ,that you should never buy any- thing unless you have the spot ‘tash to pay. But beeatise she accounl—and of What has hap;ened to change wag just another unknown cash the trend from cash? Surely tha main answer is that stores have found by actual experience that a customer with a charge ae- count buys more than a cash -fustomer with no charge ac- fount. The extra volume of bus- AR To launch — Big Campaign — Taroughou! 6c. W Wi VANCOUVER (CP)-—A vast new organizational campaign involv. ing thousands of workers and millions of dollars will be launch. .ed in Brifish Columbia construc- ‘tion prejecty by the: American Federation af Labor, Th:s was disclosed Monday fol- ‘lowing a top level conference ‘here of 40 Canadian and Ameri- Can AFL leaders, The mectinge was closed, but ‘Tepresentatives said ibe launched as a result of the ‘meeting, ) Workers Counell and the Cort-: Bless of Industrial Organizations | United Steel Workers said that: Jin attempt would.be made to; 4. hae fre ‘ ‘strengthen ties between AFL un- sirong hooster for the time pay meat ions at Kitimat and Kemano. ~ The AFL leaders’ accused the steel workers of “raiding” APL The use of apartments in Vie- ‘unions ut these Northern B.! Drew feel relieved {0 know (he. torla is rapidly increasing. This dustrial developments. Aiead of the house is recoverIng ‘has been going for at least 20 HOM 8 grave ilnéss, and will be ‘years, In 12) ony 2 per cent of is stil in “able to attend parliament which ' Victoria's families lived in apart- Due plans call for a drive in the | OpCis early In Jeauary. Most of ments. In 1951, 30 per cent did, three western Canadian prove | The organizational campaign the formative Stage, Canada would Hke to bellevé so.. More and more apartments will Mecs and in the Yukon, SOMETIMES LIKE THAT BO Up On unused lots and situs’ The AFL unions hope to get: Where old homes still sland, ‘This Workers certified at the Pro-! _ A tnan in Mexleo has becn! will cause increased loads on bisher, Kalscr dam, Mica Creck Uven un extra sentence heciuse water mains, sewers Be owas nakine ‘honey In his Jail cell. ‘This none | Victoria, recognition of quiet Industry and ‘polne to Whe it, dlevaticn to a craft ts, to say the: denat, dscouraging + o 2 To be effective, observes an THE HOME TOUCH Sign in oan and drains, é , counterfelt: The more there is of this, the legs Jeels in B.C. specking generally, iy Knelish © hotel: and Up mill construction pro- About 15 of the union leaders will journey to Kitinial Tuesday tu look aver the APL-(C1O bate first hand, the full, g49, ‘scale organizational drive would; ‘ Delegates comminting on the | ibitter jurisdictional -battle be-! ‘tween the AFL Allied Alurainum: customer she could not get the then-scarce article. . ' However, when my wife hoard “about Granny's disappointment she simply phoned the same store to send up that same item ‘tight: away—charging it to pur ; account, . ‘ It came up by delivery the nex, ‘day. oe ve of THE Sun business editor says _ that I have made no distinc- tion between charge account cus- ,lumers and those who pay ow: ‘the Lime installment. plan, i I think this is an entirely dif- ‘ferent question. The time pay- ment plan buyer pays an ade- ‘quate charge for ‘he extra s:r- vice he gets. ' But the example cited bv The : Sun business editur glos-.4 over ‘one great pitfall, : Suppose a man imakes a duwn | payment of $100 on a $500 piano, ; Suppose he agrees to pay off the ‘balance in ten installments of If he has been charged at the full rate of 6 per cent on the "full balance of $400 for. much has he actually paid so on. oo But Jet me make plain—-I am a -ment plan. It has been a literal God-send to almost every woman jwith a washing machina, why the cash: ;_ eustomers should help to pay: for the extra cosh. of the book- | ‘keeping and collection of my: hun, of thousand more like: my | ciation. At tenj sold regardless: ai months—then you mathematical | wizards among our readers, how | ; 4.1L (HAMMY) McDONALD, ' 35, Liberal member of the Sas- katchewan levisleture for : Mcosumin, who won the’ Iead- crsilp of the provinelal Liberal: party last week, A farmer frojit: the Fleming district of south- : eastern Saskatchewan, Mr. Me- Deanld won on the first ballet ; from four other candidates. ! (CP Photo} 5 tore Willing To Sell Beer TF Wanted” VANCOUVER (} — A proposal ‘for sale of beer and wine in ‘Brilish Columbia grocery stores / appeared to be gaining momen- ! ‘tum Monday as one large de- ipartment store announced it ‘would sell beer “if the public “wants it.” Sale of beer and wine by gro- ‘cers was proposed last week by ‘the B.C, Retail Merchants’ Asso- present such sales rare limited 10 Hecased ‘beveraiie rooms, dining rooms and cock- ‘tail lounges and government ‘liquor stores. A spokesman for Woodward's “Department Stores Ltd., com- ‘menting on the RMA proposal, | isaid the policy of his company ! toys \ ery OTTAWA DIARY “In point of size—47 countries are represented—the GATT Con- international gathering in which Canada has taken part: during 1 the present year. Present prospects are that it is golng to prove the least re- “}warding. Although it has been _1in session now for going on two _{months, it has achieved’ nothing of conerete importaiice, and the atmosphere 1 whieh tt continues to carry-on is reported to be. one’ -}Of pessimism, ’ Government circles here are ‘Tdisappotited rather than sur- prised; They hoped ardently that out of GATT would ‘come ex- panded international trading ar-- rangements which would give Canadian exports the slimalus jthey heced to hoost: the sagging ‘employment. plettre of ‘recerit months, But the difficulties which the negollators faced were lecognized well in advance of the meeting: and there was no. disposition ! lo under-estimate them. ” The reason that international ‘tariff negotiations have become even more difficuit than almost the knottiest problems of for- cign diplomacy Hiss in the vast increase in the complexity of na- tional economies virtually the world over. The time wher na- tions could enter readily into tariff deals on the basis of clear advantage to cach other belong Cefinitely to a past éra when countries could be distinguished sharply as elther industrial or pastoral, No such tine may he drawn between most countries today; If the distinction survives! al all, it ts likely to be faint. Obviously, a nation whieh had only foodstuffs: and raw, ma- ‘terials lo sell coud enter into a‘ mutually advantageous tariff are! ‘rangement with a country of- .B fering mainly the products of | Industry. But Inereasi.ely now- Aadays Jormerly pastorai, nations :Vould b2 based cn public opin [are developlig secondary indus- ‘fon. “If the public wants beer, we'll ' Sell it,” said the spokesman, The company operates depart- ‘inent stores In Vancouver, Vie- itorla, New Westminster and a! ‘number of smaller B.C. centres, : ' However, a snokesman for the | iT. Eaton Co. Ltd., said sale of i beer and wine was against. com- ;pany policy and would not future l-giclation. romment excent | Rober’ Benner declined to com- -n the RMA proposal, Sale of weer and wine by gi0- | Feers wotud require an amend- | meat to the Liquor Act, i ! \ ! ij { | Vhe “leen-apes” challenge vilality, That's why young people so eflen + t i 1 t | 1 i i , 2) OAR - Cob iuvta te; which caused , i point out the company ‘sells. beer jlife earlier’ this year. ‘and wine in the United States,i--- -. .. nn In Victoria, Attorney-General ! experlenced service eb meme, Please da not walt to Le intr. Cusiness Spot need the extra vitanla "po" protection and lultding Ingredients ut Restful Nigh For Pope Pi: {ries in order to better balance tf VATICAN CITY (Reuters) —- fg .Pope Pius passed another fairly | 6 lrestful night but he is be Lar any possibls ts ' The Pope, 78, is suffering from {im aug | Officials of Canada Safoway !y I by the | declined i¢nd? Remember at the end of! otie'month he only owes $3¢0°and ource said today, return of the stomach trouble Use Wani Ads—-rhey Pry ference at Geneva fs the largest, ‘; magic with its toughest test yet, SUN oubled by hicedrs, a Vatican i wave fears for his YB. 1.7, _By NORMAN oM.. MdcLEOD their\ economies, - That that any tariff deal encouraging manufactured. imports . whieh they may make fs galng to mean ‘greater competition for thelr own (Industrial producers and an in- crease in unemployment, * This is generally the problem which the GATT negotiators so far have been’ unable to solve, The theoretical attractions oF frecly - flowing International trade Have heen unable ty: ou | weigh local industrial fears, As a result only a minimun of pio. | gress "has been made, Ottawa clreles are hopeful that before’ the meeting ends the presence of dynamie Trade Min. ister C. D. Howe may sueceed in working some. miracle, The Howe personality has heen successful before in rescuing: international gatherings that appeared henad- cd towards failure, There ty hope that history may repent itself in the matter of GATT.” But at the same time it is recognized that the situation con fronts the Howe 4 ‘ the Pacific Cabs | Fone - Next Old E:ipress Hotel sab hee eee be i 7 7 Guarantee income protection today at 724 Alfred Stree % _ DIAL i if 1 1 ‘ a a ‘i / ‘ Be ‘i SPST Tis 2078 a Due To ji) Means Boys’ Laced H Now, 3233 Your Good Luck — If accidens or illness keep you of! the job, yo make sure cf continuing income through the Gread Life's Income Pretector policy, When the cheques yeur Income Protector policy tide you over, pecp Say it’s lucky you were insured... but such pret is just simple good management. Get this ime AMES S. YOUR FUTURE 1S OOR BUSINESS .., TODAY f Drew Trip ; VANCOUVER 4 | posed nine-day visit § Falumbin by Consayy George Drew has ben ' clue to hiy recent ind 1h have Arlved fy Tuesday, Les pewle » Tors 7 Mr, Drew in Vanencl is unlikely the Natigh will b2 able to tour it before the Opening | ment. January 1, Ce And pressure of oth will prevent the visi mys oe a - Boys’ School SH Selid leather, 9 size 1-5 Speela) ef Rubber 86 Good quality, $ Regular $9.95, Penn Next to Belmont{ surprisingly low cest, BURNS” t, Prince Rupert 584 1 — NEW ISSUE | A - $250,000,000 | Canadian National .Railway | A B committee whould be made ty Ol (ree persons, But to fet ‘nye thing dont, one member should woe slek and another whscat, THE WISE VIRGIN To lure some handsome hid town Alona donned her sexlest gown + While Iissom Yvoune, dressed In fashion Zxuded perfumes named “rand Ht will Lake a tot eager (han that, (ele Piet on a pee capita bask, 'onusslon", Hut Magele ised no THA AC DAVEE She simply cooked corned heeft + and: eubbage ' dummy? tummy! "Broek Chisholny, the Vietorla DYYCALrIst StH] does not believe ay Banta Claus, and continues ta “(te Dla bast to have ehlldren he. Hove thelr youngsters are Hate. Who got her man? pon't bp a: duced to youy fellow puests: we Are all ane big famiiy. to nat eave valuables in your Dedroome'. Pentlelon vandals broke into a stable In Oliver one nleht not TG 4 ary ye ng Manso long ago and ent the imancs 2S Hitead to. $240,009.00, and tails OM four prlee Arablan How horses, Th takes at least a year for a hoarse to grow a mane tnd two years to prow a tail, Lut lo forget the cussedness of COP. Male Indlvidunls whe call (hen selves men, Stirling bivasion © SEACOMRE, Fagland — 4. Tings -elustered an the 90-fant Cloek (ewer dn this Barkshire own, stopphig the tloek and blecking out (he four Wirhted alock dials, 7 ee fl ta DK Le ! rn He BN ty H Naess 4" Quebee, lig to a pack of Hes. Well, Ht all frames down to this. Old Man Hint Claus Is Just as much with Wi as ever, And always has been, Pp tee ween aeak ca wee * PhP eS raging VISIT THE COMMODORE “WHER ANN) Koop COSTS LASS" Meine fap a Kirlmat Vineanver Weekly Servlee 1. Meteo Rupert WY Vida LY. Geom Milks 2, Ar. Virnconver We Cater to Banquets of wl typos Lee Vanenivey Ar. Oveun Malls Ar KtMinit, Ar. Trinee Rupert SAILING SCKEDUL Baluy te even eonytort eae travel Wovldni ehourd Churndhn Paeldes ts | “Miners Norah" govt thine “Prheen, Marat? SOU TINOUNT WOO pan. Prlduy HOO Wan. Eartinday HOW jan, Biturday hOO pan. Hunday { NOUTHROUEND {ENO pan. Theaday TAO a Werle day oo HAOO ton. Murehey TOU im Pedy AEE TIMES DACIEEG STAANDATOD ij The Caan brosd Canalis are gradiayy bee | SOO Bie davestots with thelr: Lov) holdings aosaad Lkely (au rise by SHON008 000 this yes toa Moy « ! taee investementy are | Thi (he United Slatey, in Devenege | and fur innlement companies, ip In fuel. Jetleval off'tals est} ‘Canadians are far heaylor invese | Hae The US. dah amet eda Canada, Porexenple, shthe endl of 1yhe Ce aia pes CUI aveite | WoL da Che U5. vas ahaut S100! ) EON pAre WHT an American pre | 1 , ausands hat. VWeostnp. , The wal who entered (o his Jousinds af fog-hound sti etphie divcauent in Cuneo | abou. $a, | ~ The first: mental hoxpl tal in| North Amerlen was founded In | aie You travel, == MeO Fills i ‘ ! Wangs Fatal of Cou Let, tt cnatalns wo cll andi pleasant gud eames eaSy lo take. Alicsled (amity tae fonit tor ove 20 years, HKWe3 Ft weno a ot am ee ee te SARL rr font CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE Public notice ds hereby given to (he electors of the Munlei- palily of the Cily of Prince Rupert that | require (he presence Of the sald clestars at the offlea of the Clty Clerk, City Hall, Fulton Street, on the seeand day of December 106, at ten o'eloek am. for the purpose af eleeting persons to represent, (han as Aldermen, School Trastees and Park Commiasloners, t.... Company .2%% Bonds ) Guaranteed unconditionally hy the Government of Canada na to both pene tpal afd daterest . : ’ tag ' Ste try aerate , he The Bank of Canada is authorized by The Minister of Finance to receive on bebalt of t Canadian Miional Railway Company cash subseriptions far KVEAR 117 MONTIL 219 HONDS DATED DECEMBER 15, 1984 CALLABLE ON OR ARTE FERRUARY 1, 1961 * Faterest Pievable Magise faa Felruary te dhe first seven and ove: hall wont ths’ daterest will tue pinyubile August 1, 1955 DENOMINATIONS $1,000, $4,000, $25,000, nil $100,000 Janu Melee s 990% Violling about 2.89% to maturity DUR FEBRUARY f, 16s The candidates shall bs nominated in writing; the writen hill be subserlbed by two electors of Che munielpality as proposer wid geconcler, and shall bo delivered ‘to (he Haturn- Inge Offlecy at any time between the date of the notlee anid twelve o'clock noon of tha day of nomination; the sald WHtIng may bo WN the ford numbered 4 in the Sehedule of the "Mintelpal Vectlons Aat" and shail tate the Hammon, reatdence, and aceupation or description of each person proposed, In such niunner as autflelently to identify snely candidates and in the event af a poll holny necossary, sugh poll shall bo opened on the ninth day of Decenvhar 1064, tut the Clvle Centre, corner of Melvlde Street nid Second Aveune, of whleh every person ts horeby requtred to inka Hotlee and govern hhnsely neeardlngly, | | | Tht: mode Of Homnatlon af candidates ehall he as follows: | | | | | \ | | 1] Given ander my hand nt prince’ Rupert Ula ard day at [} November, 1064, " \ R. W. LONG, Returning Officer, ' ‘ t vabelp at Pelucipal and jaterest payahle in lawhil money of Canada, Pelcipal vi qi any Ageney af Bank of Canadas Titeroxt payable at Hy pram M MT Fated fiat Chartered fink without charge. ‘The honda wil be diated anid hear i December 18, 1954, ‘ oy ‘ear forme willl Deflnitive bonds of thin fxn will bo avalible tn tye Frvvisi bean ieeavel coupons aituched (hit fora ney he registered ax (a prinelpal) he ian the alae form with Interest payable hy cheque. Bonde of bath forme w hee applicable ‘ «denauvtinatlons aul rihiert tn the Company's tray retquidrements wht fange. The Will he fully interchangeable as to denombnation mt /or fort without! ee he flank of Canada will vet as cogistrar of tits dase ane trutalers ancl eschinns effected trough any of the Apenelen af the Hank of Canada, Subscriptions may ho made to Hank af Cannda, Oltawe, banned Caryl deater eligihle to act ana pelmary dixtelintor or Cirangh any tea ' aficlal prospectim myy be obtalnerb fron any: Agency of the Hank al 6 ae AT] (C Mp Thewe Ronds wilt hea direct obliga tay af the Canadian National Rail NW nah ita yd the Capttal Stock of whieh Ty awned hy Canatiecontl ander ately of iH wlll be of Canna payment of (ie prlocipal of thee Bondy and af the (nite gtutranteed nuiconelitionally by the ¢ vavernmtent af Cynara, The cash proceeds wilt he vsed hye he Canndtan Natlnal Rul ropily temporary lntereat hearing eapltal advances from the Gover for capttal expenditures of the Compiny er remeron 9 ame este-roremnenntanesapatine debt rie : ae lial Subscriptions will bo recelvedt subject to reldetion ar allotment, in 8 Ca Tho hookw of the Lown will open on December 71984 A lof Cana nny be closed at any dine without notte, eh of y faves tet lirangly any Hive a ‘ “td wane Compas afat Canale at par dn pulls a, all! Orrawa, November 29, 1954,