'(Others included Alfred Carss, Thomas McClymont and Col. S. '. P. McMordie. Prince Rupert Daily News of the Edwa turned to ' Prlr Prince Geo,."'.? l As I See It Tahtsa Mine Shipping Ore vVednc-sday, February 14, 1951 The lut lamented W. E. WU- a busing B U i Hams who died in Vancouver last . ment upon It, without malice, but nevertheless with apparent satisfaction. Cine keen young Indian chem-, 1st said to me that the pavtiil i lailure of British policy in India,! and all Southwest Asia, could be j summed up in four words: "Toj j little and too iate." j Had they granted dominion ; ray.. Reflects and Reminisces I week first Knew Prince Kupelts "" n . ! police headquarters as a practi- w" have bpen ! dug lawyer. This place of justice - arril he ! was In the City Hall. It was here n nc G)rg. tij; . I in ore Underground work is expected ( to be under way this month with shipments of high grade ore from the Emerald Glacier Mines Ltd.' 'that all cases, important ..r on""' ""'"e t lu, self-governing status to an un Pl,:frll small consequence, were heard, j lans-,i ; , divided India back around 1H27 , properly on Sweeney Mountain tn Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupi rt and Northern and Central British Columbia. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association . A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director Jy Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Mouth, 75c; Per Year, S8.00; By Mail, Per Month. 73c; Per Year, $8.00 j Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daiiy News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. ia1 tead of 1947, the whole hhtar Seldom, if ever, has there been Tunes were busy. Every d;.y, the! a case in Ontario similar to the guns of a civilian army were I - Sullivan mans.augnler trial that sounding. Building the Grand committed to jM , ended in an acquittal in Ottawa Trunk Pacille Railway wa a broken it a . near Tahtsa Lake south of Bums Lake in the Tweedsmuir Park country. in u,ilp iif difficult winter con- iiii. ne construction of a rout! t yesterday. The jury remained man-si-d jiit and Ik-king the w,ls to srt aw, &, of those tragic times might have been changed infinitely for thf better. His theory was that theiv would have been no portion of India. Aceo ding to this scientist i theory, the British are too skw, rifiht now, in laying a bj.-ls native tietrtCH-rary In other Asian the property has been completed out for four hour. The char, im-ky. stubborn site kit city """ui i mwiih t amp a m i u s or anrentuies. i mm ui mi , GOODBYE TO GUAM) SHIP ABOARD RMS CHU-SAN It is my last day siict equipment enunili to start was that Mrs. Marion Sullivan b i;e and maintain operation is bfim; bad beaten her husband, Franks l,-i... r. .. ' u.Tt i. t. Rtillivan Btdlivan c c Toronto, 'loionto, an an oninai onuiai felivered from the KeirtVille . wiun flu appears there Is rest ' the day. at sea, before landing at.ar?as-Uke Ma, mine at Nelson. Later a mill win or ine uii'uno govei nim .a, i i ,,mlvtlllW!i tt tendency to say, at oe moved Irom the Keiitville to ilealli hi a bedroom In the Chat- firsti tlal ti)(.,e is nolhlng much I the Emerald Glacier. j t au Laurier. 'I he accused was at l(, f(.el aai IIle() about. Perhaps I '"-t cnun;.n witn mur-i.-i. inus The provincial government I Jim'N.TT, ii:i WE HAVE FR1NTED instruction sheets regarding landing Po:t Said. One pai agrah Sas: "Photography was sfictly forbidden ano on no account shoulrf cameras be taken a.shor or on deck during t.an.-it of the Suez Port Said, Egypt. The sleek greyhound of the southern oceans, the good ship Chusan, is not really racing for po.-t ratlier, she is loping "in, for she Ls slowing down a bit so as not to arrive before dawn. contributed $3f.0(Kl toward I he beiiiK later reduced, hhe was ar- l!t ,, I ht.l.s vh:it U t:ikin! construction of the road to the resl-d when driving to hr home ll((ay T.l f. havp DM. j naif. Ore shipmenu will be in Toronto. Clmf Justice J. C innuhLs ul Infiut-irji funerals' trucked to the Canadian Nation-, Mrkm-r, who presided, remark- in Britain. And ih.w flu is niak-j al Railways at Burns Lake en-, ""'r"'ri lug Headway not only In Canada1 route to Trail smelter. mere was nanny uny uuin vn - bt among the liMiermen on tliv Canal." The wind is still cutting ani In the meantime, the company,""'1 the jury coiiki nave nrourni Grand Hanks of Newfoundland 1 in. cold, although the thermometer t We are also warned that lettc s nnw rmrtt M rif wp nn thp If ?. ! may be a bit late, due to the plans to ship high grade h ud on There are a couple of thousand i patients in the Penticton region. ward side which, bv the way, censorship In Egypt. to Trail U be followed later by shipments of lt-ad-zinc Here Is another intriguing is the sid toward Eu-ope, not the cold winds Africa, whence Interest hi tile outcome has bwii intense. It, always is when wealth ami social and professional "rominence become, involved. ! Charprs ruiifed all the way from murder, to Just plain, everyday assaults und fights H. L. Batten, consulting engin 1FM eer, estimates a tonnage oi 25O.00 on the property grading Incidentally, a few lines of type, drinking and .slander. Many an ' a e coming. 1 oOo NOW THAT THIS littie voyse is nearly over, I am surpii'-i to net how many new friends s have made. Two youn? British 27 percent in combined lead and I to the, ef led that the accused Incident was more humorous here's Wfr inlciil oe called as a witness, man serious, f orty years ago, cost an Ottawa naixT u cool peoi'le had a keen eye for anv- ii m. J cram M0t lltsu ,.' IS ICO P0H,L,. three thou.s'tnd. A reporter;, forecast is sonie'imes ex,veii.siv? zinc wilh f In filver and uncal-culaled values in copper. The, gross value would exceed $10(1 per ton. I First underground work will ' consist of drifting on th main I iniiiK hi me snatie of lun. one morning a new face appeared in court. He wished to see the ! magistrate, und the judge ou!1:t- ! ed. The stranger asked to be The eighty-two-ytar-olil news- v ein to be followed by cross-cut- paper La Prensa of Buenos Aires, ting on parallel veins. Diamond which suspended publication a drilling will be carried out to determine tlie limits of the ore bodies. kids fmy table mats and twi Americans, man and wife, a--e coming ashore with an Indiao to put me safe aboard the t a'n for Cairo. They will be Boinjr on to i Klin the two English lads to take jobs, the American couple to supervise a rubbe factory extension, the Indian to open a half-Swiss-owned plant. oOo THE ENLISH BOYS think that most of the fellow passen"e' aboard this shio are "stuffy." I guess old age W creeping over CALL ON item: "Members of the Jewish fait are advised that owing to Eyt-tian government regulations, thev will not be allowed to Ian I at. Port Said." The abov ruling is a consequence of the war in Palestin in 1948. ooo THIS MORNING WF pot a belated explanation of our routrh ride last night. It seems tiiat i. the good ship wants to mak top speed, they pull in the "stabil'z--rs" While those variable fun keep the ship from rollm1;, til. i 'end to siow he - down a l)it. Well, I'm so ry to say farewell to the grand old lady of the sea", and the fine new f rends I ha made aboard her. I n"ver i?t such a -eassurance of rr'li-.'i competence as I do on a B UKh ship. As we used trt say in my armv days, when we had mad a botch of things: "Thank God, we've g )t the Navy." and this new queen of I he seas seems to me to symbolize Britain at her bestef Community Enterprise THE MOVE to relieve the housing shortage here by local initiative in taking over for conversion to apartment purposes of the former United States Army administration building is something greatly to be commended. Prince Rupert is "on the spot" now to provide housing for the permanent employees of Columbia Cellulose at Watson Island. The use of the old administration building, .with its possible GO apartments, should go far to meeting the need. Public-spirited local enterprise has seized an opportunity to help relieve an emergent situation. Nothing should be lust by those participating in the deal but the gratifying thing is that Prince Rupert people are backing their enthusiasm with their cash. It is a testimonial to community enterprise in putting the project over. Meantime, it is not the rain which keeps people away from Prince Rupert. It's the chronic lack of hotiring, and this deal is going to help a lot. How It All Began this business of St. Valentine's Day, WHAT'S with hearts and flowers everywhere and Cupid running wild with his little bow? How did it all tegin? It seems that St. Valentine won his letter in the sweetheart league by performing secret marriages. That was. in ancient Rome. Emperor Claudius, who, ft turns out, was a stuffed shirt, had hung the 'verboten" sign on the marriage bureau (by w ay of revenge on the w omen of Rome who wouldn't support his war policy). So St. Valentine saved the day. Swains stricken speechless with emotion have been saying "Be my Valentine" with a handful of posies since the Greek goodess of love Aphrodite chose the rose as her personal trademark. Venus, the better-known Roman love queen, was a copy-cat and took her cue from Aphrodite..Since then hearts and flowers have been as inseparable as Romeo and Juliet. rGreer&Bridd p.! ii i::k:-. & ioxikv 1 M I few days at;o was not remarkable for its awe or circulation but It did possess un almost unrivalled Influence in South America, as wel las to some extent In F.uro . L Prensa never couiHed the -ost whenever It became necessary to get a sUrt-y. That was by no means rare. Sometimes pane; were cabled. The present trouble is between Pa Prensa ami the Argentine liovernmenl.. Irlnce Rupert .in the early summer of HK)9, had no' been Phone Black 3! We do All Type, n( U- ml Itrmixlrlliii; ;me, lor I haven t pariicuiariy Mayor Cuts His Salary to $1 VANCOUVER The city council has reduced Mayor Fred Hume's salary to $1 a year at the request of the mayor. T.O. lUtx 731 PiiiM Rr ! noted the stuffiness. I M.7 imp-ession Ls, both from j what I have seen aboard this jshio and o mv two last visi I to Fnpland, that the Kngli'-h are j definitely changing their cur.- look nwa d th outside wo-l ! and changing it very much for the better. They seem to be less shv thna ficient and modern, but with show off ornamentation. The change in salary necessl- quite tamed. The town was full tated a bylaw amendment which of yoolh. ambition, impulse j places $7499 of the $7500 salary gvnerosity and, generally sptut- j into the city's general revenue ing, lore of life. No one ever ran ' fund., 1 from a fight. It was usually the j ' The money will be turned over' "the rway around. Rarely was! to charities. j there a dull or stupid clay in j ! court . Lawyers needed thUr . e'ViJ they used to be. The snobs are not quite " snobbpsh as the-1? Ice Arena Poll Gurney "Kitchen Tested" Gas Ranges Spcciolly designed for "ROCKGAS" once were. The others, who are the vast majority by the wa" For combination arena 107 are not nearly so eservtd an llor skatinij rink only 7 standoffish as thev used to t I Vor cnrlin? irk only ' LATEST PARK I brief cases for therj was plenty The Fundy National Park in to think about. William Mansun. New Brunswick was the most re- now living in Vancouver, and cently opened of 20 national , then government agent, was firsi The Indians aboard this shio ,$250,000 project 80 notice the difference, and com-1 $75 000 project .. 40 parks in Canada. I magistrate. In subsequent years Th cleon, efficient . it I '..5 SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 52 (Prince Rupert) STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE For the Year Ended DereinlT Msi, 1 !):() crn method ov do cooking! We have iust rc.t" different model; whichtonake your" R E V K N I E F.xrr.MiiTi'K r. Municipal (123.735.32 1 Rural tdnrinKtrfflive hnl;irl Administration Office Expense Truiitfes Expenses Cit'tieral Ailniiiiislrutlon 3S10&0 Mi m 2 5t HO Gordon & Ant, -l47.iG7.47 ( 0.4CK1 S!l liistrintliMi Teachers' Salurles 1 37 40ft ni Hehflol (.'h-nciil Si.larl.-s I Mm 41 TiMUhlilK Supplies B4HfH( Oilier lii.truclion Kxpense 2M 4H ffHtpritnH'iit (trantH Basic . . ' Dormitory and Boarding Vocational Trttosportutiim AilUitmus und Reconstruction Buildings Equipment Niplit Hrlionl 61.567 79 42 OO 1 239H6 1. 948.74 8 M3 89 751 ft 172 80 1 141,279.10 & w,. 74.(137 13 id . . 4perallim JuniUjr and EnKineer Salaries 15 25 3:1 SaiAU aiK EiiKineer Supplies 17ti7ft Liffhl. Power. Water. Fuel UtrxA'.M Insurance. Rentals. Other 6 OuH 32 ReMlrs nrt Mulnlenaii.e BUY NO Oilier Revenue Tuition Pees Rentals Kule of Assets . . . . Nlht Schools F'ees MifiCellnneons 13,365 56 6:8 68 320 Uf 670.00 407 Of, The Proper Approach )RINCE RUPERT'S ice arena project is now i being approached in the common-sense manner. Elsewhere in the Daily News today, it is announced that a quick canvass of the whole city will be undertaken this week-end to ascertain if the people really want an ice arena and how much they are willing to put up to establish and maintain it. This follows up the suggestion made by the Daily News when the ice arena idea wa? revived a few weeks ago that the financial aspects of the undertaking should be carefully considered before anything else. That there is a good deal of favor for an ice arena in Prince Rujiert is evidenced by the recent poll in the Daily News. In addition to those who answered the poll, there are also many who have been talking-up the ice arena for years. The most of these enthusiasts will, no doubt, be ready to back up their talk with their cash. The measure of support expressed through the fiuestionnaires to he circulated this week-end will decide whether or not the project will proceed. Talk i, cheap. Now we shall see who is going to put up the cash or let George do it. Clrouiids W:n:es and supplies BiilldlnKs Wi!e and Supplies 4.U4.U6 Equipment Wapes and Supplies I. .!"!! 15 421 89 J5f 5 mm 93 GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS With pump Total Revenue (237.H1B4B Excess of Exrjendlture over Revenue for the year ended December 31st, 195U 6.048 73 Auxiliary Kervleen 11,-aith Irrn-iiory and Bonrdinff Evense Oilier . 1,2(17 9 140 00 38 54 GENERAL ELECTRIC DELUXE REFRIGERATORS GENERAL ELECTRIC DELUXE RANGES Iiehl Service Sinking Fund- Prlnrlpal -Interest I) 119 90 7.304 00 3 :;2 90 fonveyance of Pupils .Vmtract Expr-n!1 f'rlfs4 Aerounf Kites New Building 59 20 7.475 00 Iteconstrui Hon and Addlilons to Buildings 20 124 06 Efpllpment 351.02 NOW ON DISPLAY AT Northern B.C. Power ( - 3f) 909 27 (243.803 22 (243.603 22 Total Expenditure Stotement "B" I St'" Prince flupi'rt Phone 210 After unloading one csr I'ad Luga!d Campbell of Canadian of frozen salmon and two car Luiotype Co. arrived in the city loads of halibut, the freivhtr on the Prince George today from "Sidney," Cant. Osmund H-ndr- Vancouver, being here on one of son, returned yesterday to K-l- 'his periodical business trips. He chikan. I wul return south tomorrow night. W ALLACE ZoJatt Plmrm iaae for re a i "For ye are bought with a pr'u.: therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which ar God'(" I Cor. 6:20 HOURS: STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS ANI) DISRURSEMENTS For tht? Year Endl I-rfmfier Ist, Y.K,tt HKrcirtft f, r I X B f n f: M F. T M Reveftue Hnmnt Revenue Ian per Statement "B") (231 .81 (9 Sale of Bond I60W JrperKlif urea (as per Statement "B") (243.683 22 (2S7 7I8 4W (243.683 22 Add Accounts Receivable. December 31. 1949 14.123 M . . (f Aecmirrfs Payable December 31, 1949 3 50 (251 s m i nednrt Accmmtji Receivable, Decemher 31, 1950 5.2 K 43 . (243,6(16 2 T77T" 1art Aeeormta Payable December 31, 1950 10 50 (24fl,fi23 45 Deduct Bank Overdraft December 31, 1949 . . W.733 fr ' I.e. Cash on Hand December 31, 1949 h tm (243.650.22 2,727 9 444 Carh on Wand and at Bank December 31, 1950... 23 9 24 ,243 ,895 40 (apl.a. Account Sale of Debentures ( 7 octft flO l upttil Aermmf ' Premium on Sale of Debentur I,5(r7 5 Accrued Interest on Sale of Debentures ... 39 4r PafmerrM re- rlldlnr under Consiructlon (247.69149 Advances from City of Prince Rrrpert 133,121 89 Ke rXnik Overdraft Decen,ler 31, I9M). . 46 619 38 Bank Interest r.', . : 423 201872 II 201.072 11 (444 97f7 (444 967 57 Statement. "C" i R O l.ARriR. Chairman of School Board. M Wtrf.H. Kerretary-Treasiirer. 'Kr.ll AN MKit.uri H Ai cp , Chartered Account.ant-s. 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