-J I ( SILENT VICTIMS .SUDBURY, .Ont.tCPi-int-and-run drivers increased their aver- S,on- Comiuk. v111- --n (; Prince Rupert Daily News fl'e to one Hydro pale a wee r eal'a Pw' Friday, May 11, 1951 one aiiu uuig lu a receni -enni r in Ct'mWt bu As I See It . ' M Climate S'f nn. uuiwuij njuio Lommis- tcction men s ana ooys ciothmg ond $n0 prices. Take advontoge of these rcse It tk.ltr pul: ci' real An independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central Biitish Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit - Bureau of Circulations Cailad!an Dally Newspaper Associat'on. a HUNTER. hit Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00. Sv'..tk Published every afternoon except Sunday by .'ince R"Pert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. . "' nop on ioturdo y ar; ana save: SHOPS IN BELGRADE , BELGRADE, YUGO-! j SLA VIA Last night we1 MHS WEAR DUES SHiaT-God quality, largff assortment In all slzen. Priced- from $f.9$ to WOKK SHIRTS Mud.; of hrd wearing materials. S $25 to $3.50 FfSrlKlt.MEX'S SllllCrS Pure wool, Ideal for HshiiiK and every day wear. Usually !! at $8 .SO Now $5.95 T-SHIRTS A good selection in all sizes. Were $1.50. Now $1.00 went to a packed concert; for Pierre Fournier, fam-l ous French 'cellist. Our; three tickets cost 210 di-l nars that is $ 1.80 in U.S. I money. j Of course, . yoli have to have I some inside track to wet tiic.se j HKKXN ANir WllltK lillV A Kl.. ..... . i tickets, for these music and i ; drama-loving. Yugoslavs would; buy out every attraction munv ; times over, j 0O0 ! j AS OUR LATE FINANCE M1N- ' lster, Jim Robb, used to say,1 : there are three kinds of lies 1 lies, damned lies and statistics. S ! By statistics you can prove that the' 400,000 people of Bel-! Frm " U'B Tdne,y lna'ic WOOR SCrTS-Men pu'w'covertdoi; t?n'a.sted styles. Usually sell at $50.00 n -TROrSRRS Dress and Semi-Dre.ss Punts m " U m. Perfect fit. Lat.t in style. prom BOYS' WEAR SCROOf, PA NTS Heavy Worsteds and AU-, Tiiced from , IMtFHS PANTS Gabardines In plain 'shad'pf ilH' WrNOBRRAKRRH- Gab..rdines 1,, ,1,, S,ai' t nil zippei-. Now from H I.I.OVI..K SWITCH. For sniali "h.rw ; grade almost all should be dead - for you tun prove by .statistics ' trim ami mines. Siws 22 to 2. Hk-M flareai,,',. that they just don't get enough incomes to stay alive. The average pay of a full-time worker here is about 3000 CLEARANCE OF RUNNING SH0- ::ellinr; out our entire stock at last yfar'ss i dinars a month. A pair .of rouh j work pants casts Ml) dinars if you are a factory worker, 94j nop and ave at Back- To The Garden BY week-end and on week-day evenings too as they lengthen under the blessing 0f summer time, the air begins to vibrate to the shriek of the'lawn-mower. After winter's "-loom the sun has returned smiling at last and with it the warmth that stirs the trees and also, alas, the weeds; and the lawn-mower, which is the home gardener's symbol of office, has been extracted from the lumber of the tool shed, cleaned, re-oiled, and set about its never-ending task. We are a nation of cultivators, whether we" operate on fertile farmlands or simply in the backyard vegetable patch. As evenings lengthen gardeners will visit each other's patches, one of the delights of the amateur cultivator being to give advice, even if it is rarely taken. And so the gardening season is here aoain Prince Rupert Too! CJTY COUNCIL could make a big contribution ' to the current Clean-Up Campaign, and at the same time earn the gratitude of housewives by taking some steps to eliminate the dust nuisance, now growing greater with each day of dry, warm weather. J Besides menacing the health of residents', the dufet which follows from behind every can on ouv many streets mars the appearance of lawns, hedges and flower gardens, and seeps into homes to make dusting an hourly chore for the tidy housewife. It also constitutes a traffic hazard and makes a ery unfavorable impression upon people who are visiting Prince George for the first time. I While it is realized that the application of oil or calcium chloride to the roads as a dust preventative is only a temporary measure, it is the best that is Available and' one or the other should be used sorjn if we are to avoid being described as "the dust bowl of B.C." ' I Other communities in the interior, notably Quesnel, are doing something about their dusty streets. The cost is not great when compared with thJ benefits to be derived from dust-free thoroughfares, and we in Prince George should not lag behind other towns in making the city attractive to tourists and protecting the health of residents. Prince Gefrge Citizen. THAT HUMAN ELEMENT by Vernon Jacques in the Toronto Globe and Mall. (CP PHOTO) i NOW IS V I TIMITC umars 11 you are a white collar worker, or otherwise in grade two, and 2700 dinars if you Dun-no special status. Food is on a comparative baa s. 0O0 I SPENT MOST OF THIS morning in a government shop where they sell a wide range of hand-made goods, everything from shoes and sweaters to carpets and beautiful silver jewelry. The two ladies in our party took me along while they picked out some silver buttons and other such ornaments for themselves and friends. They took hours about it and I an't see hdw anybody in. Yugoslavia made any profit on them. distress basis. The old owners 11 in his establishment, had to sell them to get money oOo to stay alive. j THEY HAVE THEIR OWN Yet, as must happen in every ways of getting results here. I society and under any kind of pass thlsBtip on frPe to parks Is Leaving For Waterworks Meet RE-R ' Z u uuc,s w" as boards all across Canada. They We will do H sellers. There are the new poor Asphalt or Ci Shingles .Pi'Sfj;.:i E. C. Stewart Superintendent of works, left by plane for Vancouver today and while there will take in th-a twenty-fourth nnil conference of Pacific have nice parks here in Belgradebut spend no money on grass cutting, and so fortn. Once a week, there is a volunteer party from a certain local-, ity with localities taking turns. FOR ESTIMtTI phone 909 GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. mi. Northwest section American out mere are also the new rich. The new rich may not be rich in our sense. That is, they may not have much capital. But they have the best jobs, and the sure incomes. And they have all' the trimmings. There are no privately-owned automobiles in Yugoslavia. There are far fewer cars than there are In Canada, or even in Eur- How do they get the volun- waterworks Association, to be teers? i But nieanwnne, l .vat in a 'comfortable chair right beside a jolly girl cashier. I saw all Uie sights as the friendly , cash.er I spoke only Serb and German I imagine that the word is passed along, and that nobody is darn fool enough to say no, even I though there has been a mark- held next Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Vancouver Hotel. The three day conference will include several lectures from prominent waterworks engineers and a view tfip to Seymour intake of Vancouver's waterworks system. LP,,,, 1S ,. . T'e' et. , early. ed relaxation in the "peopl".s JUST ARRIVED and hence our efforts to .cnut were not very fruitful. That little government store did more business in, the t.me I was in it than most' stores 01 much bigger size, not to men dictatorship" methods here recently, i -"j canj ni mt? iiioinmg me horns begin to honk. All soils i;f public functionaries need and have cars. I am told by foreigners here that Marshal Tito has For Ai'Uon Advertise! IJor Action Advertise! i ' ', J Select' your luggage in Matched Sets or individual pieces from our wide choice of Leathers, Fabrics and Colors. Fashion 3, Passage fur JaJaij rtniure J "The wise .shall inherit glory, but shame' shall be the promotion cf fools." Proverbs 3:35. Footml 2 tion tiigher 'overhead ; expense j, would do in Canada. They we.e selling home-knit woollen sweaters like hot cakes. Also some good-looking women's leather-and-homespun bags moved; B;tt the top seller was the women's colored leather shoes the woven leather effect, with one buckle, much as we have at home, only hand-made. The price, one thousand dinarsand the saleslady must have sold a dozen pairs while I was .there. 0O0 I UNDERSTAND THAT THE shop is just a sales agency for all sorts of' folks who do handicrafts. Even prisoners make beautiful silver, brass and copper work which is sold througii these same outlets. Some peasants were bringing in their produce while we were there. I saw one girl with a rug, similar to those hanging on tlie wall ready for sale. Some of these peasants would collect their cheques, cash them, then turn right around and buy oth;;r produce right in the same shop. 0O0 OF COURSE, MANY OF THE formerly rich people are. having a terrible time to get by. Some of the supporters of the old regime, whom I have met casually, are barred from positions fDr which they are best-fitted, because they are still not considered politically "safe." The second-hand jewelry stores are chock-full of goods which have obviously been sold on a HELP WANTED Permanent positions for suitable men. M"- workina conditions. Top wages. Two weeks hn after one year employment. 50't. Medical &' fees paid by firm. 2 First- Closs Automobile Mechanics 1 First Closs Automobile Body ReP ond Pointer. Apply: ( Runert Motors ' ) New Offering 300,000 Shares (PAR VALUE 50c EACH) DORREEN MINES LTD. Incorporated 1931 muter the law of the Province of llrid-h riiliimld.i (NO PERSONAL LIABILITY) CAPITALIZATION (Upon roniplctldii ut tlilH tinimrin'' Alllhorlrit :lpi!itl $I..VMI.(MHI.im i)lilt-l Into II I1IHI IIIIO t hurfd I:;:ttl((t : For Propprtle.s. Mill and other equipment unci Ewrowi'd B20.720 sharer) For Properties, Mill ami other equipment und l-Tee 27.27.r nhnre For t'riKh . in si,ar,.H tJlKliTWl'ltten lor C'iisll 30((HK) slliires 1.500.013 Remainins In Treasury 1.4'ja.!H7 a noo.oon f.hrii-i'3 - PROPERTIES The DORREEN MINE is a Rolil-sllver-lead-zlnc mine, five miles by rond north of Dorreen, B c. a town on the Cuniuliuil Natkmiil Hullwny 128 iiiIIch east of Prince l(uirt and almut SO mlleH west from Hazelton. B. C. The DOKKEEN property, consisllng of elKllt claims, Is uniiminl 111 that the eolri-hrise metal vein, avernijlnr; 1.7 feet In width, is exponed wintlmiously for n depth of 1ikk feet and on the strike for soo feet. This vein has reasonably assured ore estimated at 10.000 tons and prohuhle ore ot 20. una tons with a total net smelter value of $1,422.0011 The assay value i.f averane samples of this ore ut today's prices Is $79.05 per ton. SINCR 1910, the present directors and their associates have expended over $100,000 In the construction of a modern SO ton mill, a road to the property and In the. purchase of mlnhiK equipment. PURPOSE of this financing Is to brlnr; property Into production this summer and to develop additional ore reserves. DIRECTORS Alexander Mackenzie Insurance Executive President Allan McOavin Bakery Executive Vice-President A -J. Lawson Oates Motor Dealer ' Director Walter S. Owen, K. C. Barrister ' Director Allan M. McOavin Bakery Executive Director John R. 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