turned: ne Re AYRES Editor — A member. of The Canadian Press—Audit Bureau of Circulation’ 7. «-. Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association © - Published Ti by. ‘The Prince Rupert Dally New# Limited. eld, | JOHN-F.. MAGOR- 0 -President: . - “Authorized as ‘socond. class. mall’ ‘by ‘the | Post Oftico Department Ottawa, , 2G P, WOODS! General “Manager d “bution bylaw to gain sufficient votes for passage. Possibly we should have ee - ire et ve "That: ‘ayer P. J. ‘Lester should be: re (Tr - people, ‘even those. awho. expected hit to win. and. ex-parks.. ‘commission chaitman’ Le Arthur Murray. We will not: hazard : a. g grout be. surpied | at elec . th. such. a fantastic majority oo has, however, surprised | a great mai cee To the x re- elected Mayor ‘Lester we. extend: the heartiest congratulations. — _ Certainly the vote is an overwhelming - a ~endorsation ’ ‘of his stéwardship, which “© was queried so extensively by, his two -. opponents, Alderman, George E. Hills. FRIDAY). DECEMBER 18, 1959 The peer ‘voice has been heard» their best. for the city. ‘They have in _ the past and we are sure they will con- * this time, than it did - tinue’ to ‘do: so. - Alderman Bellis i is. cer- tainly to be congratulated on his de~ uit while we were ahead, since it fell hort by an even: greater ‘percentage in’. September. However, we cannot. agree with: alder- man- elect. Michael. Krueger. when. he “says. that the bylaw | failed: ‘becaus “those who voted against the bylaw would have voted for it had it it been for : hat a great many . property’ owners voted “no” because. they didn’t want either ‘the pumping © system. or ‘such, record: numbers and since ‘they : ‘the. : gravity system. They just didn’t want _ “an increase in taxes and were content. : = Ci BG : ‘A'akeleton -trackshas just been Inid over the Canadian, Nations! Railway & ew emife line fran ing. & Smoliing-Co.'s new mine at Chisel, ake in. Northeen . Mani cisive ; majority. : toba.’ ‘Tlie first-ore is scheduled comp . . ta'he shipped over the tine in July oa There Is little to. say | on ‘the second following. campletion ‘of ballast, . failure of the water supply’ and: distri- wotk “by CNR fares. TOP. A 400-foot trestle bridge cransiing the Gkass River, BOTTOM: track 1: av ing mae thine inae lion an the new Hightoatw ny. “ex, PL atos Optic. Linke to Endson Bay Mine “Women shoppers. are, not, get- ‘ting lazy, writes: a housewife. ‘reader... She ‘contradicts’. a statement that I made recent- ly. a “Women judge a product’ by ~-its’ weight,” she says. “To Carry. two .pounds of almonds in ‘shells, versus halt. ‘a pound, shelled, saves one and ‘a: half: ~ pounds to carry, . besides : the . . time to shell, ““Carrots in bags are “clean, :, “no waste or refuse’ to. carry: _.in, because of the price ‘Giffer- _surpr ised to see. All Aboard with G.E. ‘Mortimore they have to feed’ ‘a family and prices’ are-.so different: in dif-. ferent stores. ~- ae “Also, have you ‘noticed men shopping for meat?’ Early mor- nings is the time. Youd ' be | business men wheeling along:a trolly with large purchases ‘of meat: at.the lowest pr ‘ices ‘they can get. They never seem to buy any~ thing but meat.” “Their “wives must: be: very relieved to. have . them. well? well- ‘Jenown * "an old lddy went toa tomb: 1 stone cutter’s office’to order a: stone: for her husband’s. grave, After. “explaining . that she wanted: no frills; ‘just. a: small stone, she told ‘him “put..the inva words, To My Husband, Suitable place. Mo Upon delivery, to: her. con- sternation, she saw the wor ds: “Te My Husband, In- A’ Suit-- able: Place. » the — wite: “Didn't T' tet. you to “notice | when the- one, bolled be ™ Aas BN Over?” _ «i. gaman belleves in until his son An independent newspaper r devote to" p g° : Husband: “1 did. Tt was + begins to act like a foo!,” ‘of Prince Rupert and. Northern: and Central’ British, Columbia; 145 coe . full bodied + light aroma “This advertisement is: not: published . or displayed. by. the. Liquor 25 oz and... ‘V2 oz boltles Control Board | ‘or by the ‘Government of; British | Columbia. | Dine ing 5. Pleasure | “RELAXATION. AND. ENJOYMENT WHILE. DINING | a _ Why should women be turned’ this chore taken off their lazy: OUT AND— | guess as to the losers’ private opinions — ‘to leave matters as they stand. . | into beasts of burden? Take a’ shoulders. oo oe “ f look around. There’s hardly a “Remember when we could ; NO AFTER he election results, but we will of- = We pay tribute to the: Prince “woman without a load’of food). Remnemry Ne fancied and | “DINNER DISHES | h | fer our condolences. They fought a Rupert voters who. went, to the polls i in catty Donte he oar needs tHE. butcher was, glad to ore : on » good: fight, and they | ‘now. ‘someone- regular. customers, and serve To bo! Norman ~ Michael | d O° se lees Ald. ‘Darrow. come and a _pavnotogy, ‘wayward youngsters, ‘fairly sweeping statement, and - -facilities.and staff to handle only’ a fraction ‘four, three of, si Orrect. Psychology has not failed of those needing treatment. _ which fall, with af offender in British Columbia. Our boys’ and’ girls’ industrial schools have curiously: dnfuri- ’ good deal, young | “offenders — the younger the better. — has: proved: very effective. in those - parts of the.world where it has been given reasonable — treatment.. » you ‘|. ete MPU Dg. MR ae trial, Personality -defects can: be altered, if... ° It will ‘be a-small centre and a great centre,, down, which. also fall, with | NN Sonctordiiy a Wns, - they are tackled scientifically and early, But because it will be the first thoroughly practical that’ most frustrating of all: ‘By, Let Me Siw the@* older the person the less effective the ' ‘attack which we have made on the root causes 20th century sounds, tickle- , ees Hey ones eet treatment. INTERPRETING THE NEWS ged aa . + te mon In world ‘councils,’ Cannda has willingly tinken a responsible and. down-to-earth role onthe question of disarmament, “external Affairs Minister Howard Green ts demonstrating | this at’ the NATO ministerial meeting in Paris. He has said, in offect, that disarmament is not something that Is up there in“the clouds, but Js down here.on the ground, wheie {t should be plowed, and cultivated, He Is certainly not alone in NATO when he“"advocates that smaller ‘nations must be congulted on disarmament matters” for thero ism fecling that the Paris moetings that a mora balanced view ‘of the nuclear monace could be found in the words of smaller powers than fn the super-heated atmosphere of sum-~ mit diplomacy, °° “@reon obviously is determined that the next summit. meeting—expected in April or thoro- nbauts—will not bo a flop. That is what: the current ministerial conversations are all about, “The Paris meeting is the first of ita kind for. the Canadian forelgn affairs chief. and hovhas said he was plensantly surprised at the minifeat strength of the allanea shown by delegates, ¥ + * But Green {8 Inslating’that not only princl-* juld have: us return to harsher methods of” t been tried, It has only been \ / ss “Mother,” : ‘look: like: ‘me. It’s. unfair”; says Magistrate ‘Frank | -been available.': Clinic, are the’ ones who “call the shot” they. -must. be content to let council solve the © problems that will. face it in 1960. - ‘That i is. the way with n democracy, ve pate t “being ‘a. high- school ‘land.: This family. was visited by. the sweater- clad “Beat. son. ‘He stood. beside his. mother. onthe awn ‘and.’ “examined his normal father-: and «his normal sister, : both. looking: like the pillage ‘the | “poy. ‘pr tested, | —The Printed ° Word. “Poythclegy has still to be tried “In British Columbia the treatment has not We have a Child Guidance but ‘it’ is so swamped with patients that a child must wait for months before he can hope even to be examined, and there are “never had more than token psychiatric or sycholog cal and psychiatric treatment of 4 age when they will psychological care’ available, Next year, however, we will have our first centre’ for.. emotionally disturbed children, “It will’ handle about’ a dozen patients at the be most responsive to of” delinquency. - Canada taking realistic role on disarmament . . | By JOSEPH. MacSWEEN : Canadian Pre ess Staff Writer itical and military aspects of dikarmament. for Jater talks with the Russians, Canada, Green says, has shown its concern In a practical way by appointing Lt.-Gen, E. L. M, Burns as government disarmament ad- “viser—a man considered by the minister as having. superior. talent, The biggest factor is Soviet Premier Khrush- chev's grandiose proposal for world: disarma- ment within four years, Green says that, while ‘wariness Is necessary, It is “equally essontinl that we determine’ what are the basic factors underlining the Soviel approach and, to the. extont. possible, what the their intentions," Green snid jn assembly: “",,, We should resist the tendency we sometimes have of placing the worst cone. struction on. Soviet actions nnd pronounce. ments, ‘Provided we movo In unison, we should “not: bo afraid... to meet on our side any gfonuine movement: * thoy aro willing to make on theirs towards living together In a better “atmosphere,” Doubtful venture morns ng and he was wearing clothes the soil ‘couldn’t hirt. In the scene also was the:-Beat “son’s* trousery - sister; an’ innocent from. ‘the |, caneh ‘school brigade, a healthy,. non-intellectual, * rom: ;non-arty. example, of Earle. Birney’s: statement... ns “they both mn address to the NATO) store) ‘$1.40 a pound. . . Steak, $1. 30.a.pound. No won- Do der women. wear a sharp, bird=. “like -look® in* their , eyes, ~when-:’ ence in various stores’. “Tn. (a garden produce store) large apples sell at two for. 29° cents... Who grows apples: and gets 29 cents for two? ‘Their. chestnuts 45 Vo cents a. ‘pound . ‘A’ (chain. store) sells we’ are too worried vabout food - prices: : “You ‘could help by ‘urging “But we cannot: . the government to keep an eye, . on fair. weights, food unfit for. “human ‘consumption, soap. care tons full’ of cheap. towels’ in-- stead’: of .. Soap, nasty “ “pacon . of, inside ‘a week. -“syours tiredly, a woman: BS his advortisament is not pun od or played by the Liquor Control Board or T dis by: tho Governmont of British Columbia, thich ” goes: “bad. and -mouldy. Si ‘yl. @ars,; : a : y h . ““we could. zo on ‘and on, “put” absurdly. s ort tails. “ you. know ‘it all.” ri ete ct nanan oy men net mene eee — BUS SCHEDULE | PRINCE COACH | LINES LTD. .» Prairie dogs.‘are not dogs at all,.but.small rodents. closcly related to ‘the marmots, They are called “dogs” only because their. danger signal sounds like the yappy. bark of-a tiny. dog. 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