~ Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, August 11, 1952 Grandma =r Dancer at 94) CALGARY (CP) jing May be 94 eve! ithe week, but she ' flips I shes a chair ,or two into a corner and is 17/8 again ma Dari- er Gay of Gr andma Darling is Mrs. M ” She came to Dar! ling in 1911 steaded a mile | present Dar ; She is f the Harry | 10 children Wesley Da! household _at When Mr James River Bridge near Sunder,} Grandma Darling moved in w 55 mile hwest of here her son ar Despite h River Bridge way Wants to wash lt! away from ng farm. is al- } +37 aut oball ily dishes, the farm COMMEMORATE GANDHI NEW DELHI CP—Fo Gandhi me be established and Ke a & 1 interest In activiti 158-acre operat I t of a woman vitality every | Memorial hour | will living | ture sie of an many ) minutes Fund. The include Gandhian , personal article and cop ;of the Mahatma’s letters writings About pillars decorated with inscriptions will be erected various parts of India a half the sasily lasts “WALLACE S Men's Shop— it's New! It's Smart! It's Reasonable! WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE | ar- | her husband Thomas and they home- the They had Darling aieu in 1934, ith id his family at James ur morial museums will| in various parts of India by the Gandhi National museums litera- 1es and 100 memoriai suitable | in r’'s Rip, near Wec oUTDOOD ‘STUFF sre is a boat-ow! town wi » is losing and worse yet, he losing the joy of sharing ou cellent non check fishing brother a who have many miles to try co! with our salmon t me ing fis Siast in iS also ex- with “Ate CLEAN: ‘tow’ MILEAGE ~ 1—1947 Ford ‘s:-ton pickup 1—1949 Studebaker !.-ton Pickup 1—1949 Morris 1—1949 Studebaker Sedan 1—1949 Austin 1—1939 Chevrolet Sedan TRUCKS 1—1946 Dodge 2-ton Truck i—1951 Austin 5-ton Truck 1—1941 International Panel Superior Auto Service 3rd Avenue W. LIMITED Phone Green 217 ee ,-ton ARRIVING THIS WEEK BRA AE New Stock of MODERN LAMPS COME IN AND SEE THEM TODAY Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Besner Block 210 Prince R t, B.C — Phone Stewart, B.C PRPPIO PAIL . PPM ata aaa Pa aee” a Le liadlatlallialitiatialialiadl rea tata aaa aa” " Powerful Gasoline Your 4: Car pes : Can Use! Got Activated / SHELL PREMIUM GASOLINE pian niall Peanata Teena ee ee tetas ta eee ee ee this picture | AS has ha before, a > ciear appened many party of. America anglers reached Prince Ru pert a ‘few days ago and began the long*and unsuccessful search for a boat and guide that. would take them trolling.. The cost to 1! wWwas.a minor consideration, tl Whole object was fishing, yet in this great ; was n¢ ‘eee ee ee eee ee clo pounds nall par | catch made by himself | panion in a lake at the }a small coastal niet, the | whereabou of | reluctant | dig this 1 | very soo1 sportsm ana ¢ head precise which he » give. B iformation lieve I will out of him a pre good Late rood Saturday eveni ip Shadrach the Yacht Club after trip through Metlakatla pa the women Cé bearing the fishing came the men folk Jack Lindsay glance In my al grunted something unintelligible and} walked on; Nick Pavlikis lugub- | riously reported no success, but it is very obvious that their’ angling enthusiasm is no whit | After all these years around} fish Jim Bacon anxiously awaits the week-end to get awas the plant and go “up the Ske fishing! It is thanks to him that a certain well-known fam- ily got out for recently; said trip is being, should have an ing stop-press on it later the } tied up at] bump) amre ashore [fl! tackle. the cast a sheepis rectior from na’ a camping t! still in interest- | for you * of out- rainhbov Have received reports standing catches of trout in Stuart and Pinchi Fish were taking so readily that it was necessary to squeeze the barbs of the flat with pliers. I do not consider it nec- essary to travel quite so far from | Prince Rupert to get good fish ing, the information is given | merely for those who may be } considering a vacation, | 4 * Lakes. | 100kKs occurs that the time is now ripe for someone in | town to enter the rod repairing | business, even if only part time Your columnist sent a broken | casting rod tip to Vancouver, | early in June. After eight weeks’ waiting the only intimation re- | |ceived from the firm concerned tis a bill for $16, and the rod is - | not yet, received. How about it? | | Prince Rupert is growing rapidly je we are woefully behind in| aterine to both local The thought ind visit TUNA FOR EXPORT—Although t Tourists Disappointed at Lack of Facilities ina fishi regarded aS a famous sport at such places as N.S., the 1 also is sought mmercial fishérmen States takes th> jion’s share of tech. Tuna is exported Prices this year average six cents : CP PHOTO WITH MARTY na other entre ina nh a ve entres ing port smen tne is % resident capable of ‘rod an work, will he announcement newspaper? 1ewspée You takés a_ lick family the passage tury urn local Worms Varaens are along the you getting your pe ily make the rough this toget ae Dollies? ited that who quired andjhope to hear trolled three from Drydock through Metlakatla to Lucy Island and re- various spoons and plugs differgnt depths were use ffort to interest a 1, but nobody got Art Murray »p boat favorably of exploits in the are not the only one Marty rene ines a car t his near se of you who have : Prince Rupert Rod & dinig Association Should see spring | George Rorvik quite soon. for the even @| membership has good things in re. Vie Dell is about ready to h a basement-built hull, what Marty has al- seen, it is a truly worthy Deadline is here and the cted stop-press Das not week I not got into the Biological S > presently working it there is nor eport party Smith- on tneir from will see you next nwhils good fishin’! brackish ble effect upon an 1ickl THE MODERN LONDON (CP)—A welfare ociation investigating types of r however. that nylon isigames played by the modern th harder on guides than is child found that, as always, so check the condition of ‘ops and robbers” headed the your guides occasionally, and if | list. But they not prepared necessary make replacements |for the most popular w with the hardest stee] guides ob- game and Commu- tainabk ni ns TOUCH as- ceteriorate were second Tories We! i torist True Religion, True Science CONTACT WITH 8 | Labrador has a | Ja i miles long Always Fight Side by Side By The Canadien Press True religion and true science ihave always fought on the same iside, writes D. R. G. Owen, in '«Scientism, Man and Religion.” 'The controversies which have been waged in the name of both are between scientism or pseudo- science and true religion, or be- tween psuedo religion and genu ine science Dr. Owen is associate profes isor of ethics and philosophy at Trinity College and lecturer in philosophy of religion at Wy- {cliffe College, Toronto By pseudo-science or scien- tism he means the attitude which disregards the limitations which true science has always recognized in its method, the limitations implied by the emp!- rical, quantitative mechanical and progressive principles; prin; ciples which can be applied to measurable things only, but which do not—except in the eyes of pseudo-scientists or scien- tolators—presume to suggest that matter is the whole of reality By pseudo-religion or religios jity he means the deification of natural forces, social structures and psychological projections In 200 pages ‘the book is pub- lished by the Westminster Press, in Canada by Ryerson) he traces the role of sctentism—or the cli- mate it has produced in the mod-. ern world—in the of Communism, Nazism, and capitalism, His finding is this aterialistic scientism produc- ed the communist society, which is a type of economic vism. Naturalistic scientism pro- duced the Nazi society, which is a kind of instinctual barbarism Empirical scieritism has given rise to a bourgeois society, which worships science, the machine, and the dollar. And just as em- pirical scientism must either de- teriorate into complete scepticisr or else harden into a dogmatir mould that resembles the other two versions, so also the culture that it nurtures is faced with only two alternatives: either it will disintegrate in aimlessness and confusion or else it will petrify into some kind of tific’ mass society.” development “QUEBEC IN YOUR CAR” Just the right size to fit into the glove compartment of a traveller's automobile, “Quebec in Your Car” (Clarke, Irwin) by John and Marjorie provides inspiration for a score of .moter ttips¢hrough French Canada This book, illustrated with 72 photographs, is a practical guide intended éspecially’ for the mo- the Public a Break Keep It Informed With Newspaper Advertising When a cothier advertises that he has just received a supply of THAT'S NEWS When a housewife sees an ad proclaiming the arrival of new THAT'S NEWS your favorite shirts— \ sneets curtains and ment of shorts When a store announces to Mom that it has unpacked a ship- THAT'S NEWS Tell folks what you have to sell—keep them informed through the medium of this daily newspaper. Give them the merchan- dising news and keep your cash register ringing. Newspaper advertisers sell more merchandise traceable through the cash register every day. THE collecti- | Mackenzie | Thus it has road logs with ited comment een at on eac h in the way leep along six regions of Kilroy J hat is to th Lr) teresting point along and where to eat and specific drives in the province The areas dealt treal, the Laurentians, Quebec the River Valley, Gas pe and the eastern townships. In each there are three to five driv varying tin length from 50 to 232 miles Like “Ot RUN UP AND THE SCALE co a JUNIOR, THEN Yoy_ with are Mon- CAN GO our Wiin are Mon AND PLAY Saguenay Your Car” by the sam published in 1950, the book takes the travel- ler mile by mile through town and countryside, with every word to the point. Blackface type is used to draw attention to such landmarks as “the where Simon Fraser, the fur trader used to Live in St Anne de Bellevue or “the ruins of the foundry” built in 1738 in River tario in e authors house FOLLOL Hi IN THE ADS RUN BY I TRAVEL AGENCE: na Thret Anolner edition ol “rather on the Farm” by the Kenneth C. Cragg is attracting attention The book, first published in 1947, deals with Qntario farm life in a humorous, kindly style The author died publication Hi a newspaper w children mix year LAL Bile ite a P.O. BOX 1278 PHONE BLACK Lae la tee) Ma a AS soon alter its Margaret and he: Toronto wife man ved to two this TODAY TO WEDNESDAY—Evenings 7; - 9: », See Fae a . ines fe Rawls NR fe WAL EI aro 4 tie nye 4 (tee Acie " elo ia “Holiday Land” “Eddie Condons” TOTEM. A Famous Players Theatre § THE MUSICAL yz TS Gor GOT EVERYTHING! 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