1 lPnncc Hupcrt Dniip rectus LtD. Friday, November 28. 1947 .u independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert ma aii communities comprising northern and central British Columbia ivuinonzea as second Class Mail, roel. on ice Department. Ottawa) a A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. Q. PERRY. Managing Director. .li-MBER OP CANADIAN PRES3 AUDIT BUREAU OP" CIRCULATIONS One HunUred and acres, more or less. WHEBEA6 sat loss of the above Published everv afternoon exwnt Sunaav bv "riuce Rupert DaUy News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British ColumbU SUBSCRIPTION RATES. uy Carrier, per week. 15c; Per Month. 65c: Per Tear. 17.00; Bj Mall. Per Month, 40c; Per Year, 4.00. Making Rupert Better EVERY TIME a new business block or dwelling of modern and substantial type stands com-, pleted, every time permanent street improvements are extended, every time more docks, public buildings and institutions become established, every time a home owner demonstrates pride in the ap pearance of where he lives and neatness, of the grounds around it, every time anyone thinks- of fresh paint or believes spotless plate glass is a good thing Prince Rupert moves a bit nearer to an objective. And, that objective is making the city one of the most handsome of the newer communities of the west. Nature has done much. The scenic setting is frankly envied. All the people need do is go on from there. ELIZABETH'S REQUEST PRINCESS ELIZABETH has made the request that for the resfof the honeymoon she and. her husband be left absolutely to themselves. Her Royal Highness may well ask that. Their days to come will be spent in. or near the white light that beats upon a throne. Duties will be innumerable. Nothing can be shirked, neglected or forgotten. Royalty cannot afford to be other than what is expected. But even regal life, perhaps, can be sometimes burdensome. That part of the public known as "the man on the street" thinks of the splendor of an exalted state. Yet it is certain that there must come moments when wearers of purple do feel impatient, and ' would welcome a little blessed .obscurity.. WHO. HAS. BEEN THERE? OF THOSE WHO like nothing better thaa to argue hi favor of Soviet Russia, how many have ever been in that country? Or how many have been outside of Canada or British Columbia?. . ,How many. have been very far from home? , It does-not follow that the fact of having travelled, qualifies jone to speak with authority on the economic system governing any land. Much depends, ,studyr..capacjt extent of general knowledge and experience-To have been in. other countries is, of course, always an advantage. But there are occasions when the more restricted one's range, of roaming, has been; the more discursive his conversation and. the more positive his conclusions. I..M KWIISTKY ACT Re: Certificate of Title No. 25304rl to the North Half of the South-East Quarter and the Seuth Half of the North-East Quarter of Lot One Thousand Seven Hundred and SUty-flve (1765). Queen Sixty laeucd In .the nfunn nf Husn, v.r,.n l..M KKUISTKV Af'T Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE (160) I adults, should they be kept, from ASKS SUPPORT OF T.B. SEALS The part which Prince Rupert people can play In the continuing campaign to wipe out tuberculosis was stressed to the Prince Rupert Rotary Club Thursday afternoon by R. B: Montador, past -president of the local Kins men Club, which is sponsoring the 1947 sale of, T.B. seals. Speaking at the weekly Rotary luncheon meeting, Mr. Montador; explained the methods used in listing the names of all families in the district from Stewart on the north to. Smlthers on the east, and south to. B.utedale. Sale of seals last year grossed; $2,174, he said. Collection costs In Prince Ru pert in the T.B. Seal Campaigns which the Kinsmen, Clubj has sponsored have been extremely low, Mr. Montador declared. Last year, they were 6A per cent of the gross. Cost of handling the $1,500,000 ann.ua.1 receipts throughout Canada, normally are less than 10 per cent, which. also is very reasonable. Idea of Christmas seals originated with a Danish postal clerk named. Tinac Holboell. at; the turn of the century. In. 1907 Mrs. Emily Bissell of Wilmington, Delaware, used, the idea to Wise $3,000 for a sanitarium. The American Red Cross adopted the scheme later. The Canadian Tuberculosis Society first used it in 1927. Money raised through the sale of seals in British Columbia has purchased- two mobile x-ray years, increased last year. Rea son for the Increase, Mr.. Montador. said, was believed, to be that many soldiers who. had contacted the disease during the war had succumbed, last. year. This year's campaign,, he said, is, ahead of last year's at the same period. So, far, $535. has saturory Proot of taking part, in the conversation? '" f'iVs both Ts e's to if ?f"S?..'. A. No; it is good, training, to Tr stressed, accent "L?'!1"1?! second include them inem lr In tr the aen has been nied m thu oVficV '"cluaet conver.sa-. notice is hereby given that i shall, "on at the table. However, be ll:?uT nTst "SSS f"re they d0'h only a wvqj ju-ri-m, issue a rrovisional Certificate ol Title In lieu or.sald.lost Certificate, unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me in writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C., this 25th day of November, 1947, A.D. Andrew. Thompson, Deputy Registrar of TlUes. (302) the conversation. and donf monopolize it. Q. Isn't it out of place to have guests announced, at. an informal dinner? A. Yes; this is done only, at the formal dinner. Re: certificate of Title No. 23082-1 Try a Dally News Classified Ad, u, to the North-West Quarter o! Lot ' One Thousand Seven Hunrirwi . and Sltxy-flve (J765), Queen Charlotte District, said to contain" One Hundred and Sixty (160), uwro, uiure or less. WHEREAS eatlsfactnrv nrrt f loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued In the name of Cesar Verhey-den has been filed In this office, notice la hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof. Issue a Provisional Certificate of TJtle in lieu of said. lost. Certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In writing, DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, B.C., this 25th day of November, 197, A.D. Andrew Thompson, Deputy Registrar of Titles (302) I STARTS to vwk i in 2 seconds & iPlRIN UWT PRICES I I' MUbieU . SH(D pj mas Tree LITES BUBBLE LITES OUTDOOR LITES TREE SERIES LITES REFLECTORS AND ACCESSORIES, AT . RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRir. phone en Attention Trappers, Ranchers and Dealers FOR TOP aiAKKET PRICES; ship all your RAW Fl'RS to. JACK I. LOUIS 207 West Hastings Street; Vancouver, B.C. PROMPT RETURNS We Deduct No Commissions Our Prices Are Net to You, (283) is, preferable. 2. Pronounce. eksrtror-dl-ner-1, as. in un syllable. 3. Compromise. 4, Tending to. Injury; damaging. "His going away was most prejudicial to the king's affairs." Clarendon 5. Collapse. Tbe Ice cube, tray Io your r frigeritor prove it. So doe Oat igititor in your washing machine. Water, won't, mar or, tarniib these units. They stay, bright, Booth, clean always. They. Kn't rust became they're. maJe-of Alumiounv and Aluminum is. rust-prcct, all the. way. That's, just one feature of Aluminum. Among it other ad vantage are lightness, strength, good appearance. And, yon. can, have Aluminum, product today, in such wide variety. Kitchen utensils, household furnishings, a hundred and on things fot the, home-ue now available in this rust-proof metal. f Over 600 independent manu facturers, make- Aluminum. pcod uct in Canada. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. $4 'j Hit Cww jiihw Aitmt SntUr. "Know something dear? According to this article I'm reading, you're henpecked!" PRINCE RUPERT YEARS AGO j i November 27, 1922 The American halibutschooner Republic docked here from the fishing grounds off, Cape St. Elias where one of her crew, Mateas Donaldson, lost his life when he fell from. a. dory. His body was not- recovered. The city council, planned to tHa IpolelafitrA tn nvHnn vans and a portable x-ray unit an lnwstlgaUon tat0i con. and a large amount is spent u fe annually in improving sanitaria rman Mr. Montador said The death rate from tuberculosis in Canada, which had dropped continuously for many motion, drew, attention to the fact that the circumstances of construction of: the school had been brought up in the House and it would be a good: idea for the governmet td look into the matter. , A house and store owned by Paddy Kilmartin at Terrace was destroyed; by. fire. The buildings had been, put; up, as bail by Kil- marUn following his arrerst on oeen lurnea in irom ine sale .. , ... . ,. ch"ge '"Tum to of seals, as compared -with $376. at the same period of 1946. Better English By p. C. WILLIAMS 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "It was a man by the name of Williams." 2, What is the correct pro nunciation of "extraordinary?" , be sold on his premises. 3. Which .one of these words 'mUslons 00 the Naa& River is rhlspelled? Summarize, equal ize, compromize, 4. What does the word "prejudicial" mean? 5, What is a word beginning; with, co that, means to cave in?" Q. If children are old, enough i , ... o ,.,., -w. .'t,:. tn p-,f of h .....i, " naujcu. wumuns vwuc iisuriLb. saia io contain . " w wmi uic November 27, 1912 The' steamer Prince Rupert arrived, from the south bearing 133 passengers, and .203. tons of freight. Bishop Du, Vernet returned from a visit to, the Anglican. The Naas missions were estab lished 40 years before. Cant. K. R.. nnhlncton nrrlvprl, ) mm S7 Reminiscences ByWJ. Reflections Did; you ever take the trouble whether or not a lofty snow-to try and find how far back: crowned peak would come to be memory will take you?-Perhaps known by posterity, as Mount you have not tne time for it takes a bit of rustling, to keep up with the procession nowadays. We gave an hour to It, the other night, and rediscovered; what had, been Just about com-, pletely forgotten during the wanderings of a small family, "way out west." One got a kick out of it. . . Butte City. Montana., in, the late eighties, lived fast and worked hard, with, mining' the top Industry as. milling has, air ways been. Smelter smoke lay iujifninr Naturally, the entiment that goe$ wiih lhe giving ? jewellery, is significant. but Hie ACTUAL WORTH of the wellery you buy i equally important .. So, when you invest in Jewellery, choose wisely, Your jeweller is a. member of an age-old craft that was founded and which has existed upon the principal that LOYALTY to patrons is as essential as, the SKILL that creates it ....Yes. you may buy wilh confidence from your jeweller., li Tacoma or Mount Rainier. There were no buildings of size. The Cscjdental Hotel, down around Pipneer Square, and modest enough in height waa the pride of the place. There were ivy-coveresd cottage homes ufiere today stand great business .blocks and. soaring skyscrapers. Cable cau climbed the steep hills, and people stared, It wt a. new experience to go to school 'where Qld. Qlory, hung frsm its v&taff; and, a. llttje kettle drum rattled at, reces time. I i. The C.P.R. had come through heavy. Water was drawn from.' .v. . . . , ' " ,"J w lone lana wag . . . hydranta and packed, to, tliekiu' tondyi The Chen. Butte 5 paper was Th Vancouver' had hi Miner. Marcus Daley, and Yfc A. was $truggUng Up agjUfl in, port from the Skeena River had a long, bard tor-were the two tycoons. Each 5 k.c hk road dire,Uu nhaH him the dredge which, was to b???9- orsor et. there was a vast whites W,"te? ds the ty. as a. rule, a getting out gravel for the over tne mountaln8 aK)UDd Q.T.P. docks. The city council meeUng was Is Fined $20 Qn Speeding Charge In city police court Friday morning Kenneth Nesbltt, local taxi driver, was fined $a and $3.50 costs after he had, pleaded guilty, to a charge of exceeding the 25-mlle-an-hour speed limit ... twwu6.., Olacler House. It seemed that comparativehy new with action. aU wow on earUj had (Jon both day and. night Someon, PeniratPA fhprA Tha a stormy one. a number of heat- S0Dlewh", JuJt up a. MU wert Vflcant, There ,wa mmi ed remarks being passed back ?n.s , .W- howeyen Calgary. Medicine Hat, ad atta ne4 senatorial dignity, and forth,' on several questions. Moose Jaw w- dreum, we"t like this; th..r Arpam anA o11 Senator Clarl, of Tonopah Ditch. tru. uthe ; Made a cool million; In mlnlnn b,ankets buclttUn buf. r,u' w : . . . falo horn, to uiKeu w new xorx, wnere a tor-, tune he blew, Euildlng a. palace on, Fifth Avenue. He did, too. Seattle, mild and verdant, had on Seventh Avenue East. The about ten years to go before a charge was . laid under a city ship, with a ton of gold, fresh , bylaw by Police Sgt. L. A. N. from the Klondike, aboard, tied) Potterton. i up at her docks. Out around i Laice union, ana Lajce wasnipg . y DUNDEE; Scotland, Pi Jute ton, land was newly cleared, y Imports have dropped from People were splitting fire wood i S 164,000 tons in 1939 to 71,000 and hauling it home. Seattle ' tnn tV,l. uon r ,1 . ii U . . . ' T. w nam u icjjirocn- WUS JUI, iUlUUlfr LUWII, U1B UUfJ' tative oa the Harbor Trustees, local issue appearing to be To Wartime Housing Purchasers We have somethlne in terestlng and reason able to offer you in . . FIRE INSURANCE On your new home and futrniturc. Do not delay in providing yourself wilk full protection., We have a plan to meet all, your needs. Do Not Delay! Sec Us at Once! H. G. HELGERSON LTD. Phone (l or visit our office 210 Sixth Street ('5 M train paieenows. Fit looking fellows wearing sear-let tunics with yellow stripe down the trousec leg, could now and The rebtllion had ended three yeas before. tation? 131 tran ,MMED'-m deuvJ inquire Box 290, Daily N Sd Personalize!1 CHRISTM greeting: maris ... .,, j,CM . KAK S.YPsnW ome m and ut sat WRATHALL Pkn C.' Aio Autilnh LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AN WHITE finilUFAIM Classified Advertising Pays' 1 A GIFT OF FISH... Your friends will appreciate as aChristmajGI a ten-pound carton of our Famous B.B. Brand! ASSORTED SMOKED FISH Shipped, Express, Prepaid In B.C., AL1JEKTA, MAXTKH SASKATCHEWAN Oil ONTAICIO for Send your orden tj the Bacon Fisheries riCINCE KUPEKT, B.C. For Prince Kupert Seafood Products PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Agents for Slater Shoes GEORGE HILL P.O. Box 737 & Give HIM the( he wants coir good-looking "LIPPERI u - i FOIl CHK1STM-15! SONS LIMITED i SUGGESTIONS FOR 621 Third Aniit XI - r -""ftttvll Show your PPJ .h. -little- ft this Christmas bJ "1 I.., a fine I"1 "vi n.iitU nirvc. 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