rfnrc Rjucrt Dafln Bchis An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and all the communities comprising Wednesday, Ocotber 16, ' 194C ... . .northern and central British Columbia. - (Authorized aa Second Class Mall, Post Office Dept Ottawa). PuUUhed every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue. Prince Rupert. ' British Columbia, a. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. II. a. PERRY, Managing Director. SUBSCRIPTION RATES .By City Carrier, per week. 15c; Per Month. 65c; Per Year. 7.i0; By Mall, per month. 40c; Per Year. 14.00 MEMBER OP CANADIAN PROSPECTS OF WAR WAR IN EUROPE by Christmas! That is the spectre that today jjfesents itself to a war-weary and scared Europe. : Ross Munro, whq gained worldwide reputation for his factual war Reporting for The Canadian Press, does not overplay his stories hut merely lets the facts speak for theju-Felves. What they say today are alarming. ' The split between Russia and her newly-acquired satellites and the Western Nations is serious indeed. It is not a thing of the moment. This breach has been widening ever since the Peace Conference gathered. '.' There are optimists, however, who believe the war clouds will be blown away with stable settlements of all problems. ; Marshal Stalin recently declared his desire for continued peace, which he said was strongly desired by all nations. - Surely the statesmen of the world are not blind to the chaos and suffering throughout the world. War, they have proclaimed, is. no solution for either the victor or the vanquished. Let them not forget this truth. Surely just settlements can be reached by all nations. The little man hopes and prays that our statesmen will rise to Olympian heights and forestall another catastrophe. A ray of hope shone today with the announcement from Moscow that Soviet Finance Minister Zverev had recommended a reduction of $11,095,000 in Russia's defence budget for the next fiscal year. Surely a nation planning war does not consider such a step.' . . V As Others See It . . . Printing books by "mental cases" lsn jiew, The only difference is that previous authors didn't admit being thai" " way. A .scientist says there is no way to stop the chain reaction of atoms once It starts. For that matter, you can't stop . the explosion of any bomb after it starts. Democracy can't work right until we outgrow the idea that one man can pull Jiimself up only by pulling others down. . A weman is content if she knows she Is beloved, well-dressed and pretty; a man U content if he feels successful. RECORD PRICE FOR RAM KELSO, Roxburghshire, Scotland, tfj William II. Milne of 3alblbnie, Forfarshire, received the highest price ever paid in Britain for a ram $4,800, at Kelso Ram Sales. Business and HELEN'S r BEAUTY SHOP ; Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture in all its branches. 206 4th Street : Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners 1 PJIONES: . Green 486 Red 894 PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST A. R. LOCJC Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Bulbs Novelties MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mail orders. Box 516, Phone 777, 300 3rd Ave JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 W. H. CORRINS Painting and Decorating FREE . ESTIMATES Phone Blue 451 Buy Canada Savings Bondsl ' PRESS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION GLIDER AT 7,800 FEET LONQ MYND, Shropshire. Eng. W Fit. Lt. C. A. Tester nnrt A T C. Instructor J. Bennett set a two-seater glider record by attaining a helsht of 7.800 feet The previous mark was 5.900. Professional SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - Phone 387 FRANK H. PARTRIDGE CONTRACTOR Estimates Given On All Work Phone Green 417 If its a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man CaU M.SAUNDERS Blue 666 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. P. N. Kllborn w. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AINU MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert rot raoMpr m4 efficient soma Mil vr Uii to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. tfl : UUKOWUllf. AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS Daisies now have given place To purple asters, Queen Anne's lace, And soon, to mingle with the gold .Of grasses, sumac will unfold Its crimson, vying with the trees Of scarlet; yet the least of these Autumnal colors must depart To leave a space within the heart For winter flowering, soft and slow, Of starry blossoms of the snow. SJANNA SOLUM. IMPORTANT! VITAL! SUBJECT: Death of a Government Emplovee. To All Employees: (This also applies to War Assets Corporation). It has been brought to our attention that many of our employees are dying and refusing to fall over after they are dead. Thl-i must stop! On and after the first day of July, 1946. any employee found sitting up after he Is dead will be dropped from the payroll at once Ue. within 90 days). Where It can oe proved that the employee is being supported by a broom or other piece of property marked "Canadian Government" an additional 90 days will be granted. The following procedure will be strictly adhered to: If after several days it Is noticed that a worker had not moved or changed his position, the Supervisor will investigate. Because of the highly sensitive nature of Government employees, and the close resemblance between death and their working attitude, the investigation Is to be made quietly so as not to disturb the employee ir he is. only sleeping. If some doubt exists as to the true condition of the employee, extending a Government cheque is the final test; If the employee does not reach for It Immediately, it may be reasonably assumed Uiat ho is dead. In some extreme cases, the instinct is so strongly developed that a' spasmodic clutch or reflex may be encountered. Do not let this fool you. In all cases a sworn statement must be filled out by the deceased (Form 44jiy). Fifteen copies will be made three copies to be given to the deacesd and destroy the rest. Form No. 22 (Application for Permanent Leave) must also be filled out immediately by the employee. Be sure to include the correct Information, especially the forwarding address, if he cannot write, his signatur-must be witnessed by two other employees! preferably alive. To close, push body aside, making room for the next Incumbent. ; s By Order Rigor Mortis, Actg. Deputy Minister of Births, Death and Mirage.. (From B.C. Digest) In times past the Chamber of Commerce has wandered in many fields of daisies, but has never strayed too far Irorn its basic purpose, which is, by concerted action, tr achieve community objectives that are too extensive for individuals working singly. Neil M; Clark. Genuine Aspirin isA MARKED THIS WAY Buy Canada Savings Bonds! INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 WE'LL KEEP YOU WARM NEXT WINTER off Tj P you order your III coal for next UU winter NOW. By ordering today you protect your fam-ily and yourself against being caught without coal when winter comes. Philpott, Evitt & CO. LTD. Phone 651 and 652 CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Wally Wlcken, T-r. 4:15-Mi(i-pay Meloi'es 4:30 Songs in Sweet Style 4:45 Children's Program 5:00 Ten Years of Hit Tunes 5:30 To be announced 5:45 Radio 1946, Bdctg in U.S.A. : 6:00-Geoffrey Waddlngton Show 6:30 Henry King's Orch. 6:45 tind Your Peas 6:50Recorded Interlude 6:55 The Burgulars 7: CO CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Distinguished Artists 8: CO Political Broadcast 8:15 Songs of the Weft 8:30 InYitation to Musjc 8:00 Swing Low 9:15 Midweek Review 9:30 Continental Varieties " ' " 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Ken Stevens 10:30 Jerry Wald's Orch. 11:00 Silont THURSDAY A.M.- 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song' ., 8:30 Music for Moderns 8, :45 Little Concert -9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Music by Goodman 10:15 Thoughts for Today 1C:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Song Serenade 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Dancing Till Noon P.M. 12:00 BC. Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume' 12:30 CBO News" 12:45 Easy listening 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Canadian Composers 1:45 Talk. Winnipeg 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Footllght Favorites 2:45 Musical Program . know Goose Somewhere there may be a lucky man who owns a gppse that lays golden eggs. But we all know that most of us can't depend on such fairy-tale good fortune. We have to earn our money. And Sqve If! That's why Canada Savings Bonds have been created becauso in a recent survey, 82 of those interviewed said they wanted to carry on the habit of saving they learned through buying Victory Bonds and War Sayings Certificates which will not be issued again. Canada Sayings Bonds now take their place as the most convenient way ttf provide yourself with a backlog of security with which tP meet whatever the future holds. But please remember this point. These are "Serve Yourself Bonds. This time there are fewer salesmen. They will not be able to call on everyone. So it's up to you to take advantage of this fine investment opportunity without delay. How to Buy You can buy them stock broker; trust or loan companies for cash or by the Monthly Savings Plan. Where your employer offers a Payroll Savings Plan you can buy Canada Savings Bonds by regular deductions from ' your pay. ; O out of will huy VEGETABLES IN LAKES COUNTRY ARE OUTSTANDING FRANCOIS LAiCL Reocurring rains have prolonged the threshing in this district, Burns Lake has produced a cabbage, weighing Just over 16 pounds and 35 inches in circumference, and a turnip weighing 13 pounds. Francois Lake store had a sound turnip brought in weighing 14 1 pounds and a cabbage weighing 20 pounds, with a circumference of 38 Inches. Mri. Peterson gathered 11 large waterpalls full of apnles from her trees. There were crabapples as well as dellcjous eating varieties as large as medium sized oranges. Mrs. Keefe's apple trees also yielded well. She has Siberian crabs. Hyslop and Rosllda apples. The latter tree was a picture. Although not large, it vjis laden with fruit. Mrs. S. B. Calder and Mrs. E. A. Evans of Prince Rupert are Visiting for- a few days at the peach House. Lawson Sugden Is at home for a holiday after working with B. C. Forest Service at Terrace since he left the university. Janet Shaffer is in Burns Lake Hospital with an Infected throat. The three children are staying with their aunt, Mrs. Kenny Ol-sen. Farmers' Institute met in the hall last Wednesday evening The chief business topic was th hopes of having a co-operative marketing station in Burns Lake to handle veaetables. Arnle Peebles Is llmpinir with a badly crushed foot which was caught In the hay press. Mrs. Weldon Is home again at Southbank for the winter. She was in Vancouver for three years. Richard Long returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from a brief business trip to i Vancouver. i 3 :C0 Western Five ; 3:15 Echoes from the Tropics j 3:30 T.B.A. 3:45 BBC News and Comment. any that lays at any bank; authorized B 10 again.... What City ' . . . Adopted a Finance Com- Imlttee rePtt authorizing the , following property sales: Lot 15, block 46, section. 8, to p. B. Jlem-mqns for $70; Lflt II, bock 20. sectqn , to Mark iU for $7&3; Lot 23, block 18,, septlon 6 to Lfiuls Yf- and 01ve J. Cromp for $365, th,e latter tQ be ejljlble to the 5,0 per cent' rebate grafted ex-serYlcerner. . . . Adopted a Finance Committee recommendation ihat an optlpn be granted tq 4wara: A-Evani and Elizabeth Evans to purchase Lot 28, block 5, secilon 1 for Its assessed yalue pf 22Q n consideration pf a pqsh payment qf $22. . . . Accepted a reppmrnpnda. tlon by Finance Committee tlaf the 84? council give sympathetic consideration to ap application from the Salvation Army for a grant toward the native hostel. . . . ApprpyecJ a Finance Corn, mlttee recommendation that $5,000 be paid tq the School Board as a further Installment on the 1946 appropriation. . ' . . . Accepted a" Finance Committee recommendation .that an offer from the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative of S1.00Q for Lot 20, Cpw Bay Subdivision be taken up. " ' . . . Approved a recommendation by the Board of Works that a tender by Lindsay Cartage for $150 for moving the city workman's lunchroom now at the rear of the fire hall, to the cemetery. . . .Adopted a report by the Utilities. Committee that the Utilities phalrnian, the City Engineer an.d the Fire phief Investigate localities where street lights are obscuied by trees, with power to take corrective measures. 0 . . . Accepted a Utilities Com mittee report tint the telephone superintendent has been requested to make a test check of Iden investment dealer Gounci Did the number pf telephone calls now being handled dally bv y th. ne city exchange. ... Approved the granting 0f tride licences to Mrk imf r operate a lunpr? counter, and for frank Mpntesano and H m Stanley a tp q.neratQrj.'rh latter twq-haye purchased in n existing bu,sne. ORIPINATED, IN NORWAY Infantile paralyse frst ap. ppqred n Norway and Sweden Willi- Hutu. J, Po..,'1 ""V1IH 1,. . - roles tenor, 1 nimr.'. in .. T), Willi, I.. "XIJ Canada Savings Bonds' ure newer man money Because: uvu savings acfonnji (1) Thcv earn 2.7V , intcw .1 pe, 1Br double the interest paid on mjnp W 1 cm can redeem thtm at face nh n at any hank-plus interest. (3) Tl.ey are as Safe for Saving, a, Vwotri (4) Denominations:-, $100, $5C3r Limit to one person $2,ooo. (5) They q be bought by pjrcntjudr parents in the name ofchiIJren Jnj p. Since each buyer muu make his k purchase of Canada Sayings ftrnds, ldtr!xi write us for an Application Fcfm,ct secu l c or Jer, with cheque attachcil, and e if(d, of all details as to registration mi a Transactions confidential-accuutt-prcc;. James Richardson & Si ltfUH40 tit! HASTINGS AT HOWE VANCOIN I'honeMAnne8511 Fount n often from Montrtil u V, :a connected by direct f rite im, Egg .00 1 "JWtlr