l (, i. & i V sr J3nnrc ttttncrt Dalle rectos Do. Friday, October 10, .1947 Published every arternoon except Sunday by , .t? . Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. Q. A. imKTTT? Mnnairln? Rdiiof. H. Q. PERRY. Manaelnft Director. T MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION An independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding ot Prince Rupert and all communities comprising northern and central British Columbia. (Authorized as Second Class Mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) I t' SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Carrier, per week. 16c; Per Month. 65c: Per Tear, 17.00; B) Mall, Per Month. 40c; Per Tear, 14.00. Prince Rupert and Orient THE PORT OF PRINCE RUPERT watches with I keen interest the final settlement of peace in the Pacific and the steps that are being taken to rehabilitate the nations of the Orient along sound economic lines for an era of normal relationships in intercourse of trade and commerce with the rest of the world. When political and economic stability, are established in the Far East with the assurance of peace and security, there will follow the development of transpacific trade once more and it may well be expected that Prince Rupert, which demonstrated its position of advantage during the war, will share substantially in such trade. Prince Rupert's interest in an early re-establishment of Japan and the other nations of the Orient, may well be more than merely passive. TOM PARSONS RETIRES Q" "UALITIES-OF DIGNITY, efficiency and integrity were combined with a front of bantering affability in Thomas W. S. Parsons who, after twelve years as commissioner of the British Columbia police, is retiring today as the head of the provincial force with its varied and wirespread responsibilities. Under his leadership, the force grew in scope and stature with duties and ramifications of activity some of which in 1935 were hardly thought of. Tom Parsons modernized and rejuvenated the force and the reflection of his administration and influence will long be felt. Commissioner Parsons was well known, esteemed and respected throughout the province but nowhere more so than in this part of British Columbia, where he had his beginnings with the force and in which he was entrusted with his first major responsibilities. There is special interest, therefore, in the news, announced yesterday, that he is about to retire. His many friends in the north will wish him numerous years in which to enjoy his retirement and such pursuits of lesser activity and responsibility than that which he has carried during his long career as an effective custodian of law andorde He is through with the police but we know he is too active a person to settle down to a life of complete ease and quiet inactivity. KISS WITH CARE A "BURNING" QUESTION, at a period when there are epidemics of colds, is "to kiss or not to kiss"? "Don't!" warn the medical men. Better they say, to "break a heart" by acting as though "cold" than to flirt with infection if one has a cold. Osculation is definitely one perfect way of picking up germs. .They simply cling to a caress. So, sweethearts, when you or your loved one has a cold, the expert advice is, "Play coy, and be GUIDE TO GROWTH EXPRESSIONS of independence of thought as well as of action are perfectly normal and healthful manifestations in adolescents, say the experts. They are merely evidence that the growing youngster wants to impress upon those about himihat he is no longer a mere child. The authorities do suggest, however, that some understanding and careful sympathy and assistance, .should be extended by elders to help the developing youngster to follow the finer instincts. i i . ii .1 . x l t t i l i h ' 1 i iii rm i ii mm i a w i t r r . t .1)1 - ii 2v ; ii' famr. tit i if laism ft Mil S.-T s i i iyuw i ii i I AAf J 9 I IAAAI 11 TOM I I V VI II I 'II II I I I I f it iii IIIII ' - I Tl C,,, Muilnw U.m, ' Myot',a''aweater i m r i 1 II I HI? I r IS - VI a I VI .9 i .v-LI ,m tt MWfY I K II , 4 I 111 I XV llll-Vl ' in : . i i i i Iff I I I I li- I r s- rzTt;. i-sj t'S-l U.. i. niivoivu-aum. S I 'can go along with a gag!" COMBATTING OF TUBERCULOSIS Kinsmen's Club Hears Mrs. V. .McGeer, Provincial Secretary A new $300,000 tuberculosis institute designed to encourage members of the medical profession to engage in tuberculosis research is now under construction in Vancouver next to the southern city's T.B. Division unit on Tenth Avenue, said Mrs. V. M. McGeer, executive secretary of the British Columbia Tuberculosis Society in an address to the Kinsmen Club executive and members who met In the Civic Centre Wed-, nesday night. , The Institute is expected to be completed within a year, according to Mrs. McGeer. Aside from facilities for strictly medical research on tuberculosis, the institute will provide a completely modern surgery for doctors specializing in chest surgery. Also provided In the building plans is an auditorium for the use of student Instruction. In the past, said the speaker, doctors interested in tuberculosis research were forced to tnl-o Tnnt nf thplr trnlninir In ' Eastern Canada and United States But, when the institute is put Into operation, it is hoped that many young British Columbia doctors will choose to remain in the west. The speaker also mentioned that a new tuberculosis sanitorium is to be erected in, Vancouver. LOCAL SUPPORT IS BEING GIVEN In speaking of the work being done by the Tuberculosis Society Mrs. McGeer said there are now two mobile ex-ray units travelling in British Columbia and Vancouver has a permanent 70-milllmeter unit, the only one of its kind In Western Canada. The unit that visited Prince Rupert during the summer handled over 2400 people as against 3800 in 194C, the difference being accounted for in the decline of the population. The society, said the speaker, provides the equipment for the units and the Provincial Government takes care of mainten ance. Dealing with the local situation Mrs, McGeer said the Society had given Miller Bay Hospital a 16-mlllimeter sound movie projector ad supplied T.B. films. Only ten cents on jevery dol lar collected by the Society,! through service clubs and Individuals, goes toward .administration declared Mrs. McGeer. ! If It was not for the voluntary help from community and service groups, normal administration costs for such a campaign would amount to about 37, she said. Part of the Society's work is the rehabilitation' of tuberculosis patients by assisting them j to obtain training courses and ; iu unu joos wnen mey are ready to return to work. The society also works in conjunc- I I I i FIERCE PARASH0CK" HANDSOMI ACCUIATI OlFINOAllt 7ot Men and (Pome IN IHI triVICI AND OUt BULGER'S LTD. CFPR Radio Dial. 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to chanjret a- FRIDAY PM. 4:00 Ed McCuray irngs 4:15 Stock Quotations 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Sleepy Timo Story Teller 5:00 String Styllngs 5:30 Music by Sammy Kay e' 5:45 Community Calendar 6:00 T.B A. 6:30 Three Suns and a Star 6:40 Recorded Int. 6:45 Recorded Int. 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Heritage of Music 8:00 Prairie Schooner, Wpg. 8:3tf American Novels 9:00 Serenade for Strings 9:30 Pelham Health's Orch. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News 10:15 Aragon Ballroom "Orch. 10:30 Dal Richards Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Oft SATURDAY AM. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 LitUe Concert. 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Records at Random 9:30 Melodies for Junior 10:00 - T:me Signal 10.01 Band Stand 10:15 World Church News 10:30 Musical Program 10:45 CBC News 10:55 Weather Forecast 11:00 This Week In Music 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded 11:45 Personal Album KM. 12:00 On tihe Teen Beat 12:30 Jive Hive. Hal. 1:00 Storehouse of Music 1:30 Musicana 2:00 For your approval.' 2:30 Sammy Watklns Orch. 2:45 Musical Program' tlon with the Department of Veterans Affairs where tuberculosis patients are concerned. Mrs. McGeer who arrived Wednesday on the Prince Rupert was visiting the city after an ab sence of three years. Before addressing the meeting Wednesday night, she was guest of honor at a dinner arranged by the Kinsmen tuberculosis. Seal committee at the Civic Centre Dining Room. Thursday after noon she visited Miller Bay Hospital and ater met the seal i committee to. discuss arrange ments for this year's seal campaign. Mrs. McGeer returned to Vancouver on last night's boat. I HOW TO HAVC'l I A SUCCESSFUL I People often wonder what rrukei a good business. Keith S. McHugh, one of the continents top execu' tives, says six elements are necessary. Here they are: 1. A good product or service sold at prices which are so attractive that customers will spend their money for it and come back for more. 2. Investors who are impressed sufficiently with the record and prospects of the business to risk their savings. 3. A management which can produce adequate earnings over the long pull. 4. Employees who are well paid, enjoy good working conditions, feel secure in their jobs and, in the main, sincerely believe (and will tell theii friends) that the company is a good employer. 5. A forward-looking policy ol research and development to keep abreast of cr ahead of competition for the customer's dollar. 6. A way of doing business which earns a reputation as a good citizen. Generally speaking, today's man-, agement and labor are beginning to gee together to tuimi their response entities. i art prttmud in thu iwuHjMfMf by iht BrituJt Columbia Fnitration of 0- ir your building, house or fur. nlture were lost through flrt, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of jour possessions? Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers now! H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED 210 Sixth Mreet 9 "LATE SEPTEMBER SUNSHINE" - While the easterner is apt to think of Saskatchewan's grain production as being entirely In term of wheat and Just a little oats and barley, many farmers in park land and valley regions diversify their c reps to a large extent Here Is a all scene in the beautiful Qu'Appelle Valley, showing born shoe ks with a substanUal farm home In background. THE Civic Centre QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q. What Is the answer for the person who does not find time to use the Civic Centre, and feels no obligation to support same? A. This Centre benefits all In the community whether dir ectly or Indirectly. In the past seven months there has been no Juvenile delinquency In the city 3:00 El Rltmo Tropical 3:15 CBC News 3:25 Recorded Interlude 3 :30 Divertimento 3:45 Musical Program Business and DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY IN SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK. TELEPHONE 765 J. P. MOLLER PHONE BLUE 155 124 4th Ave. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches. 206 4th Street Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs or all kinds. Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners. PHONES: Oreen 486 Red 894 If It's Rock Work CALL BLUE 939 M.SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Your house and yourself fully insured while I do the work. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Phone Black 823 H. J. LUND -SMITH & ELKINS LTD Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 114 P.O Box 274 Express - Baggage - Ontral Hauling FRED'S MESSENGER AND HANDYMAN SERVICE FRED LOWE. Proprietor 24-Hour Service TELEPHONE OREEN 446 149 NINTH AVENUE WEST GEORGE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING f 147 4th East Phone Blaek 489 ASTORIA'S LIGHT DELIVERY & MESSENGER Baggage Freight Express Phone Blue 269 322 Sixth St, Night Calls Green 882 of Prince Rupert. This means a real saving for every taxpayer. Prince Rupert has received a tremendous amount of publicity in papers all over Canada, publicity centred around our fine Civic Centre building and program. New residents are being attracted, new business Is moving in, all bringing a greater degree of prosperity for every citizen. This membership drive might be compared to that of the Cancer Fund, the T. B. Xmas Seal Fund, the Salvation Army Drive, the Red Cross Drive. We might not receive direct benefits, but we do receive indirect benefits In many ways. Backgammon is believed to have been invented in the 10th century. Professional PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR and MESSENGER PHONE RED 828 Agent for Pacific Bottle B.C. Ltd. GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Complied. '; BesneV Block Phone 387 Grand view Hotel ROBERTSON BOTTLE BUYER & TRANSFER DAY AND NIGHT Call Black 412 P. N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER . AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal -Freight Wood - Baggage Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Rupert . i - PRINCE RUPERT FLORISTS A. R. LOCK Wedding Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants Large selection of Bulbs MODERATE PRICES ' Prompt attention to mall orders. Box 516 Phone 77 300 3rd Ave. JONES NEWS STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 'JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER PHONE RED 752 rJOAT CONSTRUCTION DESIGNING RI'PAIRS Fine Workmanship Estimates COW BAY BOAT WORKS A. P. Crawley Oreen 391 Serving the Fisheries Industry Well. (P.R.) Ltd. (Cartage, Labelling Weighing BLUE 992 to mxkwimA unaua mmci Mil flr etM W COLUMBIA OPTICAL C(XU TOO LATE TOO CLASSIFY LC ST Black cocker spaniel from Port Edward. Anyone For harboring same will be prosecuted. City Finder please notify Nelson Bros, Port Edward '239' 1000 RE While They Last 15c ea. Positively No Exchanges JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue A. MacKcnxie Furnitu I.IMITEII - 'A GOOD PLACE TO BUY Lavawar for Christmas. Small Ht P't hftWs ' i ivr rrti.!? riirJT. Walnut Beautifully finished. Dust and mcD pro:? T?n DOLL CAKltlAGLS Smartly painted. Al color.'; a c.ti' n..l.M IH-i.mnllf f'illfd HI - I IIUI1C HO INCOME TAX Keturns Prepared See K. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Near CFPRt FILMS Superpan Press Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits. Passports, and Photo Supplies Prompt Mall Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 218 4th Bt. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 A CLASSIFIED AD IN Do This For CATtl Pi,. - r a somakMhrl..;-1-!! ti i A 5 mm RU rpp a . WESTVI tffll Rivet) VANCOUV TWxday at 11:15 All Tinaej Pacific s- resemuanj at or Depot Ticket D D I Vr n n .. i n V a K U f CORD 8 for II TO. tup t in : itim it i -n nil fin r S'l riiuiiii vi - n.... 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