CROYDON, England ft-Brit-ain has a fuel shortage and 11 was coM outside, but diners at a 1 ,w,..-.l.,!i-,.arl r.f tUn Prince Rupert Daily News A ee it uaiiqm 'L Luiiu'iiimcu wt inn urat, p , ' 1...1I.I T., U...,, i Thursday. February l.'i, 1951 in trie uuoum. " uaumn-i was p'.eted, Canada's regiment 1n Korea, the Princess Patricias, arc on the way Into t"e fifth! int; zone. It Is understood that, as many as half are veterans. The proportion may be even more. All are said to be eagerly looking forward to seeing service and Canada can feel confident of the result. curhnir ,1,,.. ray . . Reflects and Reminisces rt ' given by a coal merchants "S.C'J0 Brow in independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupc 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 I CI more OrisW" i f tr " : '. i ' I Housing relief amounting to A cU.ryman wll0 became the omethlng substantial will be author 0f best .sellers, Lloyd (' nn in conversion of the admin- ; Domrlas is dead, at Los Ane,eK- I i ly Carrier, Per Week, 20c; IVr Month, 75c; Per Year, 5.00; By Mall, Per Month, 75.;; Per Year, $8 00 istration block on First Avenue Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. YOUNGEST-OLDEST LAND . CAIRO, EGYPT The sleek ship Chusan arrived at Port Said just after j i ' i ' ii i m mr ,' in ii. near Seventh Sstreet into some ixty apartments Announced in The News Wednesday, it came as an exceedingly welcome report. ; view, central and convenient, the .iccoiiuiKMlation will 1 ill a requirement urgently needed. A Quesncl publisher Is miss-! Thi advtitisement h no publliheg or dliplved iTyrSet'nwJ daybreak. My first) glimpse of Egypt was an i MU4 i VVtAK amusing anti-ciimax AIR Ut.H SCF: CHIEF Col. If f.. Brown. 38, of Brandon, Man., has been appointed to a new i'n at oeienie iieaUquai -te.s directing Canada's air i!i -lence a?ai!rl possible a:'-feress-er-s. A vei-r-.m anille.'v otfu'tr, Col. li.own served in E:.tain and Italy in the f.eoo!!rt Wc.-ld War. K.P PIICT.J f-R'JM NATION- great signs reading Johnny Walk 1-I..MO MfritTS All Wool heavy plahl :;h:rls KcMilnr ir.f). Now XVIMV SHIRTS Good heavy weight Grey V,:(. S'.p.-r I I NCUS'S l"NIl!r sntS-lst quality Iutivv .. .'lllit:; All r.Wf-X fli.'.s-'la!, ner .'..lit BOYS' WEAR I.'fVC. PANTS Ve slill have some (Jf u. t fW Mi. r:i all iv;is. Special, per pair j Wi:IHRKAKt:ltS - Piuv wool, tailored to iX W: terns in all mw-s. Outstantling valuer at srj SCIfOtlf, i:fMTSReal school IxKits, very rvX in his seventy-tniril year. un books were read. "The Kobe," j one of his greatest successes, I failed however, as a screen knockout. In l, Mr. Douglas sold the novel to the movies. total of $71lltlOI) was poured into1, it but. as a motion picture en- I lerpri.se, it just didn't click and j was abandoned. The novel's ecu- ; trai Uieine went back to Ihe tunc of the Crififixlon. Wliat to do witli the Honalovs is again on the cards. Koine years ago, a canvass of opinion con'-erned the retiring age, but that does not mean there will come a day when it will be in effect. If memory serves, seventy five years is an age that enjoys a 'lot of support, 'lhe .Senate has been called Canada's finest Club bill thai has a touch of satire. The administration building, soon to become tenated, has abundant light on evry side which is more than can be said for many other premLses. For a householder to have plenty of light, as well as a delight ful view, is a valuablp advantage To have, lor example, the spacious .spectacle of one of the World's finest harbors Ls : o'.net hill", to liie'.l . ali.sfa 'fion. vr. coca-cola and hocony gasoline. Even before yoil land at Port Said, you get a fore-glimpse of the enterprise and energy of this old land brimming over with super-abundant vitality. All sorts of small craft make for the rJup, shouting their wares. The preliminaries for landing are quickly over. I was taken aback a bit when the passport Taking Cruise To Australia ing a fur-lined parKa. a jacKet and a hat. Thieves had called at the sanctum. Yet, they were thoughtful wrong-dner.s. One cannot but admit that. The pockets had all been emptied of letters and papers which were carefully stacked on the de.sk. A fur-lined paika comes in handy in frosty weather, and the Caribou has been bavin;.; plenty. Still, that does not excuse. One would like to say Prince Rupert's winter ha.s ended for it's grand to feel a softer air, and the .-niooth, firm touch of .sidewalk or street, barren of ice or snow. There is .something wearisome In trying to walk, with oue'.i mind on caution and care. Where there's Ice, there's also moie or less fear of suddenly sensing your feet shootO)',; Iroiu under you. Training hawing bten com- Scouting, Good Work THE BOY SCOUT movement in the course of the last four years has so thrived and progressed that it has become Prince Rupert's most important medium for the doin; of good work among the boys of the city. There are now over 2(0 Roy Scouts and Wolf Cubs here and their ranks are constantly growing. The only restrictive factor appears to be the . difficulty of obtaining leaders. "Z This is Roy Scout week when an appeal is made to public-spirited citizens to generously assist the annual financial appeal for funds to assist in carrying on the good work. We have no hesitation in bespeaking support for the drive on behalf of an organization which specializes in teaching boys the principles of good citizenship, obedience, loyalty and self-reliance. When we think of the Roy Scouts we think of the- useful, interesting and uholsesome pursuits in . which the lads show so much enthusiasm and derive so much fun and pleasure. Possibly more abstract but nonetheless important is the inculcation of the principles of good democratic citizenship in i.hesa troubled 'days. U-l?, SHI. Slzn 1- A spring tvui.se to 5.outhe:a waters, including Au.-.tralia- is to fce the experience of Harvi-y hop and feove at officer laughed right out loud at my name. But not for long. It seemed that my first name, El- more, was the same as his last ! name, E! Moie. ; I had a small-sized army of helpers getting me through the j quarantine and customs. The j contact man for the famous ! Shepheard's Hotel, of Cairo took j me under his ample wing. Eu;t i also two friends of a Cairo friend Carstensen of Prince Rupev'.'.i naval reserve division. IIM'.'S Chatham. On the active i-esi-rve ! of HMC'S Chatliam, ;:eanian Car- sten'.en will leave for E :qnii:i:.!t on the Prince Geur.'e toni-' t i whence he will sail for the An-i tipodes on HMCS Gntaiio. lie i j a naval air b in'li s-irvis i j the Hoyal Canadian Navy fie- serve. CALL ON ... Greer End of a friend of mine in San Jose, A Greater Use of , i.i'itir.ur. u cox rev ! California, turned up even before ; ,. , j I got ashore. I was glad of that, ! vehic'es. I for the babble and confusion in . T People are aPi Phone Black 3 tho nnvtnm l'.rn a I P.,rl I""" ""J -T al"" the land is owned by rich lanti- w III All Type ot JjJ We Politics In Aluminum and ItcmiuWIin; was really somvlhing of a shock. People seemed to lie ninnini in all directions and shouting at the top of their lungs. To judge by ! lords, who exact extortion Jte i rents, or who hire the :;o-ca.led l follaheen for a miserly wage per I II. Itox 121 Prince ILf th tone nf the voire niul nnr ' oay even a shaken fist, you might I Hut everybody you see working have imagined that a riot, was on that land seems hustling, of about to break out. ,' all the hundreds, maybe theus- But. eveivthhic crime nut r.if lands, of people I saw on those a loiterer Gurney 'Kitchen Toiled' Soon we were free to lunk around farms, I never saw MEANS GREATER PAYROLLS "THE LIFEB! OOO OF OUR PROVINCE ACTIVITIES OF DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY 1. Promotion if w Industries. 2. I'riimo'.iuii nf Foreign Trade. 3. Develonnient of Ihimrstic Market. 4. Provirtmn StatiMtKal Information.' .1. Itecfmiut Industrial levt li,iiiiint. 6. Development of Visitor Industry. 1. FniMim-af eiueiit of Sclent :l.c and Indii . trial Kev. a: cli. THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY PAKI.IAMt.NT KMIIHNOS, VlfTOKIV III'. K; C. Itouehiitliim, Hon. Leslie II. F.yrn. Energy was in every move. One young man, clothed in th" regular long white-nightgoA'n-looking affair, suddenly hurled Gas Ranges B7" oOo i CONTRARY TO WHAT I had! been led to expect, I liked Port j Said. That was no doubt due to jthe fact that, my new-found frlT-nds did Mich ? friendly job. I Jack' R'sgalla, a young business ALL THE political hue and cry at Washington notwithstanding, the availability of cheap hydro power in this part of British Columbia the costs having been found to be the lowest ,in the world is the big factor which will most likely still react to the ultimate establishment of the great aluminum industry at Kitimat. Shortage so early in the defence program emphasizes the importance of the projected British Columbia aluminum industry. Yet it appears that some United States politicians would ignore the essentiality of getting this great supply of an essential material as they fight the British Columbia industry in the hope of getting it for themselves. hinvelf to the ground, with his I forehead literally touching lhe earth, pointing toward Mecca. If I jpcciolly designed for "ROCKGAS" counts for anything in man, showed me the town oave ni-rgy Allah will li'ten me tea and cake, and nut me ' prayer, surely li to that young mans appeal. ', This youngest oldest land is all like that on the move, I( puty Minister. iSihii-it'r. 1 . -3 7 X;A I mn ,. 1 The clean, clficief cm method otMf safely aboard thetrain for Cairo. He is a close relation of Mrs. Remy-Girod, wife of the Swiss Vice-Consul in Toronto. His Iwlner was Kamal Effi ndi smiling, nearly-toothed, black-haired and looking too young to be the father of I wo children. oOo EVEN' IN PORT RAID I got the first overpowering impression of expansion and renewed energy. They are building apartments as ffne' as anything we have b'lilt . t ct 'ijiliire f-aiiatje for JoJatj ! For Act.on Advertise' f , , , J&v-)E2A I , bidly. Tea lute airing hlpl I tSfc , "If any man defile the temple of God, him will God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.'" 1 Cor. 3:17. cookinj! Ve havo iir,t (t: different mode ' wdicli Icnoky i Gordon & M in Canada recently and many kinds of building is going on. Bank Appoints our pfWMl piotiltmi." ' r , 1 ( "ftrfWidtlliillii ."" "" IUUIW I i .1 Mill hsoklal " Ir.i.--' ' Ii I But it was the so-called Arab' quarter that really thrilled nie.j Obviously the sanitary conditions I 'were not good. Hut the teeming j throngs of youngsters radiated! j DEAL, Kent, England P Jack Campbell, veteran skipper of the j Varrre lightship on the treacherous Goodwin Sands, died recently. By special request his ashes j were scattered over the area known as a graveyard of ship- i iTT ,Ti IS i a laughing cheerfulness. Hawk-! ers were selling all sorts of things Ping. m the streets. People wercrush- 1 " ! ins In all directions. NO BUY New BC Sup't W. T. Cook, manager of the Vancouver branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, has been appointed superintendent of the Bank's British Columbia branches in succession to K. B. MacKay. who is retiring on pension after more than forty years' service with the bank. Su?e?ding Mr. Cook as manager of the Vancouver branch Is K. A. Gardner, at present as- oOo sistant manager of the Toronto ' I RODE UP TO CAIRO in the A ARE SAYING . branch. I nrst-class compartment. F o The new appointments are ef-fertive on March 9. 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS $j I With pump about five minutv-.s I had an old French-speakinf! woman as a companion. She was pouring out something about my rheumatism I think that her husband had died of it, and was now "coochant en ciel" which I look to he ! . i ' For Action, Advertise! j . 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