concerning cost-of-living bonus and inereases in rates of pension and war veterans’ allowances for certain groups of veterans and their dependents.. It was dis- graceful that? veterans and war ; ; , HARDWARE PAINT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES widows were being. asked to live on $1 per day when the cost of living has risen by 50 per cent. Instructions have been given by Attorney-General, when .the pre- Veterans in B.C..today are worse _the Attorney -General’s depart-.. paratory steps. necessary to the off than- old-age pensioners, he ment. to have formal application . application were discussed. charged, both vin ‘the. amount of -.. but the same. - made: to the Board: of» Transport {t will be. recalled. that British — pensions, and in the ease of free. R - 7 wonderful. flavor. commissioners. for removal of the Columbia’s stand at ‘the hearings medical treatment,. . ee ae . ; mountain differential freight rate on the general application for an Peter -Barr, Dominion repre- AMEQVRSNY = = protected by inner on .C.P.R. and C.N-R. lines: operat-. increase in freight rates: was that sentative for B.C. Command, and oe PNAS : ’ Pliofilm bag.. ing to and from the Pacifie coast,. the: British Columbia plea for the Robert. Knight, retiring Zone re- it was announced today by Prem- ..removal: of the mountain differ- presentative, B.C. Command, also ier Byron Johnson: - ential should be dealt with. How- | made brief remarks. Ih making’ the announcement, ever, the Board of. Transport com- the Premier intimated that C. K, | missioners decided to proceed with HONOR FEBRUARY Guild, K.C., counsel for the prov- the hearing on the general ap- ince in the recent hearings on the plication but a Britis Rag nte ae BRIDE AT SHOWER application of the two railroads the Roveliee ° nee ohumbia Miss Eileen Peake, whose mar- for a general inerease in freight that every consideration would ag « g b , by the b riage to Mr. Allan Jeffery takes rntes, and. his assistant, C.. W. e given by the board to an ap- . ; 1 4 : € , , place this. month, was honoured Brazier, would be asked to pre- plication from the province for a srazier, ; ASK eC I separate hearing on the removal 2@& & miscellaneous shower held pare the case in the event that a para “ by Mrs. R. Peake, Mrs. C. Sans- hearing should be called by the of the mountain differential, bary and Mrs. J. M. McArthur at Transport Board. AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION {he home of Mrs. I, Peake, Den- dyes ( yeyiss « she i ve . British Columbia’s agricultural cross Terrace. ‘The guest of industry reached a new reeord’ jonour, her mother and the production peak of $118,.588,777 nother of the groom-elect were Qe ¢ 5 sy in 1946, an increase of 15.1 per presented. with corsages of car- SN SCF eT: Tea GESRAS CER LATS A Paes het SPAS, TALK No. 18 IT 1S WISE ON VIEW MONDAY AND ALL WEEK AT OUR NEW PREMISES 572 JOHNSON STREET eR Be ene Sale The announcement followed a conference between the Premier and the Hon: G..S. Wismer, K.C., . ‘ : . . _—n vent over. the $102,991,582. value We ] ovated The style of a kitchen which is every woman’s | SI! of agricultural production — in wagon. piled Wen Y ne tal TO E AKE. ( ‘ARE | ' . . on RAY , . ‘dine ¢t 2 rr A °¢, ‘ ? : ‘dream! Modern, labor-saving cabinets and. fix- —is 1946, according to the annual re- sirts. “was presented — by” little port released. this. week, it was Marion Peake and -Richard..Sans- announced by the Hon. Frank bury, niece. and nephew. of the Putnam, ‘minister :of agriculture. bride-elect . The annual production value of Invited "guests were: Mrs. -F. the provinee’s agricultural indus- peake, Mrs. C. E.. Jeffery, . Mrs. try ranks second only to that of J J,” Woods, Mrs. W. Newton,. the forestry industry. 0 Mrs. E, A. Bruce, Mrs. E. R. Hall, Increases were shown-in value’ Mfrs. J, King, Mrs. S. Arrow- of production of livestock, poultry, smith, Mrs. R Marshall, Mrs. V. " eggs, dairy products, fruits, vege- Heal, Mrs. "¢. “Heal, Mrs D. But- tables, grains, fodders, ‘potatoes, ler, Mrs. A. Ferguson Mrs. A. honey, hops, tobacco and bulbs, Sansbury, Mrs. J. Smethurst, Mrs. tures with room for everything! They're custom- © built in sections" to fit any ‘kitchen by BROTHERSTON BROS. OUTSTANDING TILE FLOOR A wonderful new flooring . .. distinctive design OF YOUR EYES — (A series. of- articles to help you preserve your + sight, — ; Watch for them ‘each: week.) : Possibly « over ninety: per cent of eye ailments ave due’ 2 to refractive errors ofthe eyes, ‘that: is; errors which * can be corrected: by a pair of glasses. Optometrists . are speckilists i in measuring. these:refractive conditions.’ The remaining small percentage: of: eye ailments are due to pathological conditions -or”-injuries. | ~ In ‘our (ee oy - ; ; ; The total value of agricultural a 7 . in inlay work. : : “v0 7 SBE W. Levy, Mrs. G. Wells, Mrs. G. modern optometric colleges an..optometrist ‘is well- >. imports in 1946 was $40,786,126, Webb, Mrs. D. Wheeler, Miss D. trained in the diagnosis. of ‘such -pathological .condi-.. ‘LAID BY hich represented a 11.4 per cent “peake. tions of the eye. .A patient found to. have a serious pathological: condition. would: be referred .to one who™. 20%. _ >. specialized’in ‘the’ treatment of such disease. Renee: a ber, t ‘it is wise to. take care of your. eyes.: increase over the 1945 total of “Do women need to I nel $48,564,551, while. the value of ° ae ) Lae Lata ween TS exports showed a. gain of 17.4 F light. Refueling Tiother writes: | percent, with a total of $33,054,- Proves Itself MODERN FLOOR CO. - Whatever your home- building plans or modern- 7 715,.as compared with $28,152,- . ; ‘The company nurse — Pp 152, sad, , ' d dol: _ 502. in 1945, : Flight refuelling, ‘a development GE 0. Ek E at iM E E N. ization plans may be, you'll find many suggestions ; ‘QUICK mente j, Peet - BUBLIC WORKS TENDERS _ Which solves. the "major problems interesting and helpful when. you. RELIEF feared ‘she would lose “The Provincial Public. Works 2f long-distance, ying, is, proving Se, M.A, D. PAED. © | her job pecause ofNow.. Department this. week published chtirely succéssful aecorene ee OPTOMETRIST = VisIT OUR NEW SHOWROOMS - FROM ‘she loses no-time-and tenders for a third time for ‘the T®POr) OY & nite Ce rasté . ; : eft gates Lae id: offi does not suffer pain’ or Veonstruction of. a group of build- Ministry” of »Civil.-Aviation ast: - Victoria: oO icest: $e alt pring. slan foe: discomfort needlessly.” * : - “summer...exhaustive: “tests “were ' THE. ‘ART: CENTRE ® _ Third ‘Saturday. Each month PAIN ings at the tuberculosis’ sanitor- : : Paradolistheanswer _iym at Tranquille, near Kamloops,. ° carried‘ out over the South Atlan- ; _Fort at Blanshard oe GANGES: INN’ for women who, suffer , tic. © Four: “specially: “equipped :Phone..G@ 3838100 Los. :-Phone Ganges. 23Q .. i h th: Quick jt was announced. by .the Hon. E, ; . , - | each month a head = C. Carson,. minister of public Lancaster pireratt swere “ised: the ; "SIDNEY OFFICE: EVERY y_ WEDNESDAY. 1106 “ “aches and neuralgic © works: Re ciel Nasi Macy tomo dolce tbe ee ik acc oM: & M ‘Radio Store. : nol vis. ‘Phone: ‘Sidney: 234. ‘pains. “The name “Dr...” ‘Previous bids: have been reject- Ash. South Ameri ican Airways oud “Chase” is’ your’ assur- °° ed because they far. ‘oxcseded’ “pro, the: tankers ‘by -the. Flight..Refuel-. :. : “ance. Carry. Paradol : oiling Company. - Twenty-two” cross: , - in: your purse. _vineial::; engineers’: estimates 2 Of ie ings-wére:: *Gosts. » Project: includes : the! eon flown. to-.schedule. and ity us . _ sueéessful 2) interceptions | =*.were = struction . sof. four doctors’: resid- "3 ene’, aatees? home; Nib ary “made with one exception - when puilding, farm: boarding: house: ad-. _recelvey aaineralt ; landed. in tng “dition-and ‘two: farm - cottages. ‘The = no. interee ntion. was, attem ted : deadline | for the .-bids.*has% pee *} : P : :set at, noon,: March 10, : “RESOURCES | ‘CONFERENCE. r AS one- day. conference. was. etek: : on Factory, Elle Lake al ng. with. Slumbi Phe Legion ‘headquart n? “emphasizing” ‘thes impor ofthe: Poppy campaign as’ a: sym ‘poli of’. the sacrifice involved. ‘dur ing. the lates Wars. ss Touching. on: immigration, a ae Nicol claimed. ethat! an. tane fe “has 5 given, to" ame: preot ‘ot fin néiay : Ha ey 7 i ho ataeatie hen: respect a: SOWA sing till aitity. and —th he, motor ne) 180 ribe “Log knees 42” and_ oe oe “with: case. -steel--dogs: sands: levers... 2 Price’.of different Make ‘of vehicle Engine No...’ f “Seriat No, ‘ ‘such proof. having hace give en.in. the form Of ay A bond 62 guarantee insuranee ‘or: surety ¢ com any auly authorized ¢ to carry fon, husineas: in, British: Columbis: ; : 7 bd A ‘|-sizg carriages, ready” for’ your “Saw. or Power,. and. each, with |: “Ball Bearing hush “ananthad mate.’ of. 1h dn.1977. cat the
dustries suchas! designing, dias: ; cortifieaté of “the: “Miniater of Finance that the perion ahve » nasned. haa Be {deposited with him:maney or securities for moncy aa required by. the said Ack iy (Strlke oute the inerdgraph, that doa; not. ‘apply: Make of vohicle ae Engine No, nae ! ; ree site te AS “fe mond cuttings and: other erattsy, © “and auch inaurance: explrn¢ on the chon day ot ee oo ade Pop The “speaker alsa. considered ., _ poe De “that “the Legion exeeutive mem. Dated ‘thin sn May ot Sp Sogf watt Wee es es Pe} ohers have: heen: too. gentlemanly. Teaued by‘ (ame of campany).” °-” ee ee er bot cine pressing for improved logrishi- aoc ctmmwmennmommnnwsceemend |, on, and that In’ future: the ap- proneh will have (a he more prac tical when legislation pertaining WHAT THESE CARDS WILL EAR TO YOu | ate a should be rasorled to. Tle -dealt: ~ with: the “Army | Renevolent “fund, © “Rehabilitation : program, ve ~astiihe: dishment®: cvedits, ‘odugation,” ‘and. pensions, 3 : Mies... 'MeNicol : Egy ee bitterly : against: the. aetionofthe- presont « : Ey in. voting. own. tho. -recammondation N The twofold purpose’ “of: ‘B.C.'s: now “Sakoty-Responsibility’ faw is ‘to: reduce » the: toll, of death and. damage - ‘on B.C, highways’ and_ to givo greater ; “measure: of protection to vall, motorists and ‘pedestrians, | ch. Ist ny, motorist. nyolyed in san) “acetdent: resulting: Hare Seal injury: of property: damage ‘apparently -exeeeding $25, will be. impounded. and. his , driver’ 5 license: suspend ed: ‘unloss. OE sho ean produce to tho. authorities ‘ ne. of. the. care i reproduced on this : Possession of athe 0 ot these énrds is. proof of. the. motorist! 5. financial respons pay for the injury or. dam: aga. he:dods othors. n fractions As. ‘tho. victims of a "motorist possessing a card, assurance Js. given. that “claims: allowed by the Courts as redreus will be paid at-loast-up to an amount of $5,000. for. bodily injury. or. death: of any one parson, ond $10,000 for. bodily: injury: or death: of more than ong parson in. ona, accident, and $1, 000 for damage to property, With the introduction of similar legislation i in Manitoba, the number killed and injured. in traffic. accldont, dropped from 1914 in 1946. to 1335 in. _ 194 Tame” dacrease of 30% : With” “complete ‘co-eporation by everyone, © Bee ah (8. C. can do’ tho samo.” ss a cele ey eo dabl a _ To. avoid: dis snppointr: “spring delivery oe Public. Salety and. Finanelal Responsibility; Amendments. Poto the «Motor Vehi¢le- Act “become: effective March Ast scyour local agent .? “FOURTH IN: x SERIES OF. STATEMENTS PUBLIS HED. UNDER: THE AUTHORITY OF THR: nena S eee Se WISMER, K oy “ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF BRITISH. COL UMBIA or P.O. BOX, 819, NEW W. ee Antonios Available Wh _