1 ir.TW3 71toBt -: rTince Kupert uany iNcvf, Friday. June 6. 1952 .a: Business Spotlight By FORBES RHUDE (Canadian Press Business Editor) The best protec'-io : ar.;uin. thv tact is made with any 'jjart ot effect of -poUon ivy is knowledge the piant, the skin siunild be of what the plant looks like so washed with etrong household that it may be avoided. If con- oap and warm water. focc m r&me period 01 iaax. t DoUar value of retail salfj by all types of outlets in B.C. during Uifc first o.uaier of the y.ar are i i.1 percent greater than for the same p'.riol Jaat yea.i. j Silk small increase is signifi- tiuit iriasaTuch a retail prices of i commodities in Canada are more tluin aloe percent ' -higher, he .said. v::age weekly wage.s and '1 Timber Cut, Employment Increased VICTORIA ff Total timber icaie in fsriUah Culumbia lor the first (Jour months ai 1952 is 25" Canadian International manufacturer In Canada ant S?r,ir at, Toronto 1s, for the ; elsewhere. t I " f I Y' a made " ' '" v I nlrt. a "'I"".-.;, v. r ,, ,,v U. exmon-s 01 many f varied accents of A 1 salaries throughout B.C. incieas- lies. tii.'-'! percent higher than lor -Che cor- ed 14.5 percent. nij-jr jS japun, a potenta bastion agaiist Communism ir Asia, a country of 84,000.00 people which ha lost 44 percen' of her pre-war territory and with it, many of her importan resources In food and raw materials; and which has lost most tr ,,,111-sc exnioii is no ex-mis regard but it responding jeriod last year, The index of wnployment. in-JUitle aad Industry Minister creased from 183.7 in February VJVJ to nunc, one 01 t IW imxups of war. this year compaud to J7i .9 the previous mo-ith. ujougias Turnbull said Wednes-luy in bis aiaiithly depart. Froduction At the nd of April .otalleri 3 44(1 'iHll 7l;: .1 w ,,i i ri i ,ui her traditional markets In Asia international politics, :,r a ' ,d H'uiiiiinicH. V s p vmrds of Katsiuihlro oompared to 1 J.80. 483,3 30 bM,n ! CW&ified Ads Poy I lie doesn't grow enough foot to feed herself and has few rav materials. She must import t live, and to import she must .export, eithttr in the form of good or services. flo H would m ,-m that if she 1 :Ui x tot. and it slie to to be i wasutou ,u a iiii.it liomnmiilMr. ;ome one must buy more fron Uer Uian jiow u being bought. fejhaps the Japanese, astuti . nj,,. . ,rr JU-iui.rmwi y -japan is confronted "'l,,.',, uiilt-iii of how to ex-,,rl .-iHM-ts; 'but it will be p,i JiiiiUH -tv expand iii'tli- unlet she i-s w-ui. u, jmrmupaU" oj tui ' jii,ii' with oUwtr i'xuu- Royal Export Beer High Life Beer Cid Dublin Ale V, .. .. m i i (hi trl iriiri il iMlifiin i vk"Hi.s, in vww uf jjiuiim-tiuii oor.ts, nay . nn.ws (if nuny a New Credit Plan tiow m(jijts it jciy to own the a'ppJianGe of your -choice. COME IN NOW AND SEE THE 1952 LJNEOF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. fcANGES ' RADIOS - -REFRIGERATORS - WASHERS - TABLE APPLIANCTS I AMPS Ukiiert:, ty pivkiug up 8 marKe here and a market theiJ, ma' Ond tlj solution without 4o. ttucti upset -to anyone. But. if ithe Job Is too big fo fio.litt.iou lit ,n ordinary busines amy, Ahen At would Meem to be s Uu. i jpnobleni lor statesmanship. utworms CANADIANS ABROAO Bob Far ion and ilus w,ile, mniKtf Caittt-illuns, prominent in music circles in Canada and England, celeb, ate the birth of a daughter, Judith K.den in London. Bob, 34 was aa original member of the Happy Gang radio program on a Canadian network before going to England as nnnic.ai direcioi of the Canadian army show. He also was named lei tler ol the Canadian Band l.i the Allied Expeditionary Force. His wife, formerly Joanne Dallas of Winnipeg;-"v.-as fratnred i.iifn r with the band. He now has his own program on the BE". (CPl'HOTOi in 1 i 1 o avage BC 1 he problem should irot be un-soluble. Theio ls enough need 1 1 the world to use all the pro- rrviirifl u'"r .uji:n,y uiai exists, n jlhlllllJ y can be found to enable Jllfiei nrtvtlf'lrpri wnnbii 4 n r',li-o tl u ft ujw-i. o . " ' 1. I . their standard; of living. trucks, they built their nest out of mud and straw from nearby Northern B. C Po wer Co. L id. Tins ailverliKement is not iulilisherl or displayed by the Liquor Control hoard or by the (ioverriemnt of Jiritish Columbia uluKlA Farmers iiiMi! Brit I. U Columbia are une of the worst plagues "w,r;i'i.s ever .seen In the pio-, j; iy aiuiuuuoed iby Hvt jul (H iJiirtinwut 4 ugi'ii- i ; t r.u'fttjiiiis have taluhQ m I'lume 211) l ice paddles. The big surprise for the officers however came when they found f.'ve eggs in the nest' one morning, with an Indignant mother bird standing guard. Uesne.r Klmk Prince Rupert, B.C. Incidentally, the Japane:.ohope to remove one of the disabilities of their re-war pruducts. As Mr. Narita put il: "The Jufefiqr quality f xpurt ootids -used i & mm of tiie cirjU--jMn tf apa' iorelga trade. Stewart, B C Birds Nest Happily in Korea Camp Tent WITH CANADIANS IN KOREA (CP) Lieut. Hal Kreewin 4t Winnipeg, a troop commander -with the Lord Strathcona's Horse, and his tentmate Lieut. Lome Olendinnlng of Vancouver have From o form to a fiddle Doily News Classifieds ji ujII "I t'roj f id jilanu m The Strathconas are due to go home in a few weeks on rotation, but Lieut. Kreewin and iw- l.sluud and in farm- to prweat sue an ocuiation, ine jaw orioerrurig toontcul iI x,port XinimocUtkj has luten is xpcUio w De Lieut. Glendinning figure the squadron will be in its present position lciz enough for Pauline to raise her family before the tent is pulled down. nu unless the plaeue its U immediately under coju- T Wilkinson, entomologist, i-'.a department of agricul-c illumed that the cut-in :i- ci; finitely a jnen- There are about 6,340 people employed in the pulp and paper industry in British Columbia. adopted two birds Pauline and I Pete. The fame of the birds has spread far and wide among Canada's 25th Infantry Brigade here. It started when Pauline ,and Pete were house-hunting and flew into the tent. Although a tent offers few nesting places, the birds were not easily dis-couragd. Tney came back repeatedly. After Lieut. Kreewin nailed .iloiittd Mid udequaie jsiejj.s are Sejng taken to maintain strict tandards and grades. Japaneer exhihitora yesterday took nespaper men on a tour of their exhibits which include toys, China, novelties; foods such as canned oranges, mushrooms, seaweed In various form.;; such things as rayon fishing nets; and sewing .machines. One of the conductors of the party was Sidney S. Oue, a scco.id-generatlan Japanese, bornrand ' brought up in Vancouver, who went through the troubles which followed Pearl Harbor In. 1941; and ultimately became a member of British Intelligent j in Japan in 1940-47. He now is 8J importer in as 22 bugs have been p. iinf plant, he said, sully not nK: ? than two m are found around a 0 n CFevj qjc3esu"DiaS ealbs3t 1 . I iii h'iiiiii , tt-r- 1 ; . His. provincial horticul- I li:i:i:ua:ia.T.HJl r. reported that in farming -. and Pete took over. Oblivious to the noise of gunfire, tanks and it Lihiniet and Chase, cut- i damape to field tomatoes ; pu; t.cululy heavy. k Uir Okanacan Valley tlx j VOTERS LIST Now .available at Rooms (i I D. McRae's Committee win.' have mowed 1owji ! frtiint f some crops. As- 1 iiis fields have suffered 'ilj frum the pcsls. i H'-y -aid local growers and j .ird'-i-.crs have also suf-j HiM.ily (rum the cutworms. ' - Kattiek, one f the large ' " in this area, said he ha , ' i! auy'.lung hke K in I1 Um". , b'" ver(:( iat night 50 Aii ariiund .oivc hill uf ; Train Schedule STANDARD TIMK I or the Fasl Dally except Sunday . .. 8 p.ru I-rum ibe Fast i Daily except Monday 9:5:i p ni (Next to Royal Bonk) Check to see if your name is on Clossified Ads Pay w said, "it is nut uti- i'Wf A, VV. : - U, find 2U cwt worais (to '"iii'iloRisU urjed Krowors ;jr(!i-iii-r.-: to tujie iumxxllate '" r'.nl riil Jm pe( if (Uwy u, save ,llw.ir jwvitd. Hi'! lllid yf uoiKJHjl lur - fttrito i.s the .apjilicatiou IKi'-in ijijt lust, Jjrefer- ('.round. New Deluxe H0TP0INT The 1 HAT lTS BIG!. . . IT'S HW! tims IT'S BEAUTIFUL! Feotures: ast lon9crt Qiifstion: Hiat is Alternative Voting? ' ' . ;' . :. ' ; Answers , A form of voting which allows the voter more than one choice in the marking of hig hallot. Questions . What is the purpose of Alternative Voting? Answers To prevent the election of a oandilate on a minority vote. Questions ' How does a voter mark his hallot under Alternative Voting? Answers He marks his hallot in the order of his preference hy using the figure 1 for his first choice, the ligtire 2 for his second choice and so on Questions May a voter vote for one candidate only, in other words, "plump"? 1 Butter Conditioner; kt-'Ps your butter at reading temperature. t Hding Shelvesfor ease lu obtaining items at back of tray. t-4re Dry Storage Bin. Il ems always (I Rack on Doorsmall immediately available. ack McRae Hfcr-fJ 'Tcii i y 1 : r--'fVT?1SUKr r capacity In fi:oze:i food -35 pound freeer. Tlm,. y,.ars aJ0 ,lhis '-;-'nite se.'.jctcd me as a 6Crispers can be mounted one above the other to make room lor any lansc Item such as a turkey or watermelon. Models available fram 6 cu. ft. to 12 eu-with proven names such as: CROSLEV-SHI I.VAIMHl ""'"l Coalitionist to rep-ylni jn victoria. I Yes. 3 flH 'Hiring this time en- I, Answers Mentions Answers ''"'r'(l to represent your Wi- In Hie iCEwlnture. yn,,,,rur, w "'....j, ... 0 v. HOTPOINT GIBSON SI KYIX KKKOSKNi: 1 Sliv uOt,,,..t r.. r JVo. Suppose a voter marks only one choice: that voter has virtually cail to the Ketuming Officer "I am only interested in my JVo, f ehoice". Upon distrihulion of the low candidate's hallots to the remaining candidates, the hallot of a voter who voted one choice only, cannot he further dealt with. It is, in other words, an "exhausted hallot". Such a voter simply deprives himself of full participation in the contest. that during ny f office there has " Bore money spent Mr. Johnson's ad-' trillion in this district ti"rj,ng anv other blithe bistoiy of this PRICE . $16.00 ocr month Terms as low os $9X0 down 1 Articular reference. 0) o o cut our THIS MESSAGE for reference and discussion. Fred H. Hurley . . . Chief Electoral Officer PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA 1 bp made to our hlgh--s new school buildings, ln5 Droj-ct and rural "W'ratkm on Queen Islands. THIRD AVENUE