JPrinre Hupcrf Daflp r3cuis Cm. Wednesday, September 24, 1947 Published every anemoon except Sunday by . Jlpce Rupert Dally News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, British Columbia. ,.-SLJ flWTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director, it .MEMBER .OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS -'"V . CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Air Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding or Prince Rupert and: all communities comprising northern and central British Columbia. Authorized as Second Class Mall. Port Of rice Department, Ottawa) City Carrier.. per week, 15c: Per Month, 65c; Per Year. 17.00-Bj Mall, Per Month, 40c; Per Year, 14.00. Local Salvation UATiy'K INDIAN GIRLS of Northern British It Columbia are grateful for thp. nrnfppH nn nnn sheltej- afforded by the Salvation Army's new rfftonifm .Prince Rupert. 2Estabhhinent of the hostel here was an out-stand Amiy achievement during the past year, exemplifying good work of the Army which is now having its annual appeal for funds. i7ii(31he..yonie provides haven for Indian girls visit- " iiig of Mihg employment in the city. Previously, imfonunftte conditions existed. Having no reput-,abje accommodation, girls were exposed to all the risks 'antlliazards of a nort citv. Under the management of Major Mrs. Chambers, iMtron, the Home operates on a non-profit basis. j 5J)'S"bj3nbers, who was stationed at several Red : 'SilieldceMtreS overseas, was affectionately known ta. thousands of Canadian servicemen as "Aunt JdnnyiWA widow,ishe wanted to join her five sons who were in Canada's armed forces. Now she is becoming widely-known as a champion of the native girls' best interests. The Salvation Army began its work among the natives of Northern British Columbia in 1897. Then it m was a matter of taking religion to the Indians and Alaskans. Since, the Army has taken education-it operates clay schools in remote areas and social welfare. The Prince Rupert Home is the latest development and ' has adequately proven its necessity. r s B.C. EXPORTS DEPORy.J&F THE PROVINCIAL bureau of l economics as to the healthy increase in B. C. exports during the past six months over similar periods of the two preceding years contains much matter for reflection as to the happy condition the province is in today, in spite of the present world economic crisis. A gain of $62,500,000 worth of business over the first six months of 1946, and a . figure not far short of $100,000,000 increase over the same period of 1945, calls for optimism in the future of British Columbia, and the province should be proud that she can coHe with all the adverse conditions throughout the business arid economic world. "Export or die" has long been a familiar phrase, and there is a great deal of truth in it, for it is only by a favorable balance of trade that a nation can live. So long, therefore, as our natural resources, which are very vast, can be attractive to foreign jsarkets, then only can we hope for a happy way of "-lfes1- the markets dealt with must also be in awrtate,. otherwise the exporter is liable to tM- luj products on the shelf and consequent ster-feiijtftde. -LeFirhVpe, therefore, that the expansion of our trade dealings abroad may continue and that the gams made during the six months to June 30 over the same-periods of the two previous years will Eoar ever upwards. SHINGOLEEN Shingoleen beautities and protects old and new shingles, and years of testing and constant usage have established Its worthed sure capacity to beautify your home . . Shingolefti Is, made on a two-oil base in many attractive' vr-M.'XTe - cureiJ ree irom creosote. Ml by THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. PHONE 101 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared Bee R.E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave, (Near CFPR) A NeWShade Will Make it Look Like a New Lamp! Ste dur complete stock of shades for trilights, table lamps, auOftiAdoir lamps ..... in silk, plastic and parchment Sl'ECIALi-Acetate boudoir lamp shades, six fa ea. "f-colours to choose from J7Q i . : JpPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 3" M Ave. W. E HOSPITAL mm IEIR SHOES Jk 9 Box TOT Avenue it, t Army Work 255 Third Ave. COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait, PHONE 049 220 Sixth Street CANADA WELCOMES NOTED U.K. SCIENTIST Sir Henry Tiz-ard Is shown above, right, being welcomed to Canada by Dr O. M. Solandt, chairman of Canada's defence research board, on his arrival at Rockliffe airport near Ottawa. Sir Henry leads a four-man delegaton of scientific advisers to the British government who will exchange inromation with leading Canadian defence and civilian scientists during their stay In Canada. Canadian Newspapers! From the Monthly Letter of Itoyal Bank of Canada INSTALMENT NO. 10 DUTIES OF THE NEWSPAPER Besides rights, the newspaper has duties. It must be independent. It cannot serve the public which supports it if it is the tail to anyone's kite. To be independent it must stand on its own feet, earning a profit without subsidies. It should be regarded as a major transgression of ethics and good taste to communicate with the editorial department1? through the business depart ment. The newspaper needs to take a long view. A policy which gains circulation this year by means which tend to weaken the newspaper as an institution is a bad policy. The newspaper must be fair. Perhaps absolute fairness is too much to expect of ordinary mor tals doing their day's work but the newspaper can avoid Inten tional partiality. The newspaper must be decent not only in the language ,and pictures it uses, but in the way! it goes about obtaining its news. There are situations occurring In human life into which no news-' paper can decently justify intru-! slon. I Current pessimism about the press should not be over-estimated. There has .been similar pessimism in the past If reforms are needed, they will not be shaped by legislation, except with the destruction of values clvill- EASE peuviwc euftjlqic PAIN ASPIRIN niumul AI1IM If MARKED THIS WAT Flu) saKlaB Mrtxmi BABY POWDER Sowhiag; cooling TnoMi Ag- Bib. Paw. dtr it (Ofil with bii od ihi noilwri! ThU rtfrhin po.dr btlongi la vt,r nuntry and buhroom dull U libw illf Hat baby'tbilh tmj duptr (ktnginl firm . It !vu to llhil proc. lion, coniiining Atptitzont, kImI anil. piit am) daodonnl . uxd tiriuiMy by rot nuaurmurtrt ol Ttoiu Age" torn im im wa lna a" MWniMb U,kU r Nft t4 , itmwi a4 ..w ar MeCUTCHEON PHARMACY LIMITED Third Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 79 1 zation needs. They can be brought about by public opinion which supports the right kind of newspaper and myites Its wfshes known to publishers and editors. Wool Dresses NE W SHIPMENT i All ihe Latest Colours Sizes 12 to 44 Nylon Slips Sizes 32 to 42 Annette MANSELL STONE BUILDING "Walk Upstairs and Save" r ''J-rssS' UNITED CHURCH FALL PRESBYTERY OPENS SESSIONS Fall sessions of the Prince Rupert Preslbyterlal of the United Church cf Canada got under way here this afternoon In the (thurcli hall with clerical and lay delegates from as far away as Smlthers and Bella Bella attending the two-dny conference. Cha;nman is Rev. R. A. Wilton First United Church, Prince Rupert. A nubile session of the confer ence will be held in the church this evening, Mr. Wilson said today. Officials present include Rev. W P. Bunt, secretary of Home Missions Tor British Columbia, and Cr. Hugh Dabson. or Vancouver, assoclatp sprefrv f ' cvanllam and social service, for Canada. last spring to Include fimlthm, has resulted In the attendance of Rev. Clinton Johnson and a) lay delegate from that interior tewn. Lay delegate is Mrs. F. V I Foster. Rev. 3. A. McAllister is Ter-1 race delegate. He also will art a 1 secretary of the conference. j From Port Simpson has come ' Rev. A. Lawton, while Rev Peter , I J225) city lor the conference. Rev. H. Stewart Forbes and Rev. W. R. Cantalon it Bella Bella represent the southern part ol the praibytery. SMOOTHER ROLLING LONDON, ) In an effort to obtain higher annual mileage Land lower maintenance costs. several steam locomotives have been fitted with roller bearing for smoother and faster running. Similarly, several engines have teen fitted with special-type valve gear for experiments In fuel economy. !ow Avail able! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL II. M. KOOTE, City Collector. Movlnit, Packing-, Cratlnc, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Pur Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1610 I'honfi so and 61 NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS A sale ot lots within the City of rrlnce Rupert on which delinquent taxes are owing-, will be held-In the Council Chambers, City Hall, Prince Rupert, H.C, at 10 a.m. September 30th 19J7. Property on which 1915 taxes are owinff will be sold unless paid on or before September 29th 1917. GEORGE HILL & SONS LIMITED Complete Stock of Men's Shoes and Rubbers AGENTS FOR SLATER SHOES 624 Third Avenue, Next Commodore Cafe P.O. Box 737 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 514 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert 009m cam inn nTrm vtrvV -r- m at rr -f HAS THE WELCOME MAT OUT FOR ITS PATRON -FRIENDS Rotary Club Thursdays 1 p m Our Foods Are Prepared by a New White Chef Who Specializes in Canadian Dishes Open 7 a.m to 12 p m. Weekdays except Tuesday. Sundays, 8 n.m. to 12 pin. Closed all Tuesday to comply with 44-hour wcel;. Official Appointment COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE SODAS - ICE CREAM - SUNDAES GEO. DYBIIAVN Prop, W. T. COOPER Manager THOM .SHEET tuuu speers, Manager Specializing: In Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work 253 East First (Cow Bay) puone Black 884 P.O. Box 1219 PRINCE RUPERT METAL LTD. vractical 1 ( 'Offering 37 years of Kelly of the mission boat J Thcmas Crosby also is in the!. 1 Experience in Prince Rupert" JOHN GURVICH has returned to the CONTRACTING BUSINESS No Job Too Large No Job Too Small EXCAVATING, HAULING, LAND CLEARING PHOlfE 32 SIXTH STREET ' " Bin 11 Of m 1 1 147 II yr. CI' for COLOUR, be Fashion sm mid I SI T . I ' 1 I rl A I IJ L I sure to see Slio THE CAPITOL THEATRE oepiember23and24 Take advantage of our Convent BUDGET PLAN Nd Interest -No Carrvimrrw, wt riAVta "KUVIDEDTHESIT 5 iuuk oUMMER HOME ) ABOUT ONE MILE SOimiuicT, . " ur iLKIt 1.1 acres - 120x400 t ThfKg nrt in rr t,t ticn j - -w..,.s i uji flJJ CORNER LOTS SLIQinty i E.T.KENNEY PLACE AN AO LN THE TERRACE, B.C. Business and Prof DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST ANNOUNCES IMtC I IHMNirjIl I 11)' IIIU II la'li'lf 'H , Ikl Aik tlyl i aV , IR FOR THE PRACTICE OF j uuiiiDini in Mil i r. nr. r.n .n . 5, SMITH BLOCK. TELEPHONE 735 .1. P. MOLLER PHONE BLUE lis 124 4th Ave. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waring Beauty Culture in 11 Its branches. 0 4th Street : Phone 053 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICi: KNERAL CONTRACTORa Hiding and Repairs Of all kinds ol. chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: il'rn 488 - Red 884 ' It's Rock Work CALL BLUE 930 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Your house and yourself fully nsured while I do the work. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Phone Black 823 H. J. LUND BMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineer Phone 171 PO Box W GEORGE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING 147 4th East Phone Black 489 Train Schedule (Pacific Standard' Time) For the East-Monday, Wednesday, Friday-8 p.m. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday, saturday- 10:45 p.m. DAILY our AT . ' t rv..LH. i I income lbUaULa' HmT .Km a frn I IV, I rt H 1 1: V4 - p N Kllbom III, 111 V ..... wrwr' FrelgM ' Wedding BouqmS Prnmot aue'iUU BOX 516, l'nn" t v ION BUBScBirn0!a Sixth Btn-et . alA rARPENTEB Ml II . anTIT I. I (II. PIIONS.' ROAT CONST nr RAY BOAt A. P. CrW iif.il. (PJ . .it nr. Csrtr. m