Prince Rupert Daily News As I Sec It Tourists Are More Thrifty Kant FRESHER BRAM FIAKK2 Thursday, July 19, 1951 more J An independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupe rt and Narthern and Central British Columbia. Z Member of Canadian Press - Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O A. HlJNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: y Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c Per Year, $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 Mf Prince Rupert Daily News Lid., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Published every afternoon except Sunday by Of course! Then look for the t -exclusive Kellogg guarantee: "7. Double your money back if -",'., you don't agree Kellogg I Bran Flakes are frether!" (Send empty carton to Kellogg's Dept. V j 4-A, London, Out.) V- OTTAWA -Tourists in Canada, this season, are not so free with their pennies. That is, they are jess liberal than in ether years. This is statvd by Colonel G. H. Ellis, assistant director of the government tourist bureau. His reports are from all parts of Canada. The tourists appear to be mi re intent wt niuvin from point to point as economically as possible. Ihe trend, is said to ivfle't high n. ;. -t. in rha Ilnlti'il StiltM. Want CRISPER FLAKES 'p s ';tw There will be, however, a lair of more activiiy be- Those British Rations HERE ARE two letter from women readers which throw light on two different sides of a big story. One Is from a Jady who is sorry that I wrote the British are only short of fresh meat-She thinks my article may tend to stop the flow of parcels. Another Is from a lady who lived for years in Britain, but '"" j i tween now and Seplvmber. On-- V, I tario and Quebec sliould. in these Everybody does! Get Canada', bw. f and crispest bran llnkei. On T i "Uau-new" feeling! Get Kfttg'A c 1 months, handle perhaps three- fourths of all the tourists. Weath er to a large extent will be the deciding factor. One feature of business this year has been the fact of fewer complaints of tourist accommodation. The general average has been quite equal to what prevails across the line. Our Museum Handicapped HERE in Prince Rupert is located a museum . holding one of the finest and rarest collections of Indian lore on the continent. A lot of work has ; ppne into collecting the items over many years and in the displays such as the archeological midden which many visitors claim is the best they have seen ;;.--ny where., - It Is a shame that such an attraction and valuable asset to a city should be run on a shoestring, is it js. Perhaps little can be done at present about the building but a fire-proof structure which could bp insured would harbor a lot of prized private collections if owners could be assured of their safety. A new building may come in the future if people .. . i? T. n i. i. is now duck in auuua. one ie i t outraged because Canadian j Jt shops are full of canned meat I - n,-t.- 99 on mi i CI A If CP i BPAM FIAKK. "0;: '.i:: WfWV ';: r:7v ft. ,,. X 'A.j . , ' f. iMniimiiwuiimnrir ilnwnffw nr iiTiriiiMiiiriiai'iirmiiMWiiWiil'iinnMMrirf iTftlMBlillirtillfiiillWiTlin"'ii i"ii,wt 'fn1 iiiwWnritwwwtnM More delicious, too! Just the right amount of extra bulk to help keep you "regular." Ark for tle big economy size of Kellogg's Bran i lakes today! Alcan Chief to Get Acquainted R. E, Powell, president of Aluminum Co. of Canada, due here from Terrace July 29 en-route to Kitimat, is merely making an informal familiarization tour to get a first-hind view of the huge power development and manufacturing project which Alcan has commenced in fice fiupert are niit'iesibii cnuugii in ineii (rOncwiy "Fancy Britain sending us canned meat, selling here 39 cents for 15'2 ounces net. Insane! Are they all D.F.'s, or do we have them all on this continent?" DON'T ASK me to explain why a British socialist tye Godsh government carries on long negotiations with Argentina to get more beef then cans that beef and ships it to Canada! I can t explain it any more than I can explain what they did in the Second World War shipped out whole cargoes nt British fancy biscuits, which we were buying and shipping back to friends. It hardly seemed to jJIHtaum. jut uicic is nu iiccil iuj tae jjicsciiw uuiin-; i l 1 .'j j i. j! .... J l. rnu nig vo ue uuritiii in two iwi ui grass anu vveeus. iiif jmnrnucVi to tliiu rnnviat ppnti'P lnnlfs mnrp lilp a , are respect-able. Other,1 , they go." t This campaign li tl,t J "DEVOTED SERVICE" For 42 years, Mrs. Amy Foot, 93, of Parry Sound, Out , has taken vat her observations three times a day for the Dominion Meteorological Bureau. For making 38.000 reports without missing one, she has been awarded the Impvrial Service Medal. Andrew Thomson, controller of meteorology for C anada, is shown making the presentation. The medal usually is awarded lor faithful service by railwaymen ::r lighthouse-keepers, but was given to Mrs. Fcoi for "devoted service." t CP PHOTO) Spooning, Speedinq Banned in Montreal MONTREAL (CP, - Speed ma- forsaken ruin than what it's supposed to be. J3ut all that could be changed by a little support ", frorn Prince Rupert citizens. A drive for member- the area. Mr. Powell has ex- pressed a desire that publicity "-' an" umu.ous, tiw..-M ago lie conducted a m away irom vine oi, micnei: gambling etWlsaw be kept to a minimum on mis tn m a k . un her mpnfnlb:' i me reason: mayor wnuries (JlsU'lct. me the best way to deal with j lunches gets no more food per 1 tne suumanne menace, wuicu week than does the mother who . .ship is now under way and for the nominal charge which is being asked 'most everyone but the starv-, ing can chip in. This is not the time to be cheap. Even as the museum now stands, it is attract-..'ing a lot of visitors tourists off passing ships and occasion. Stops will be made at such points as Vanderhoof, Burns Lake and Terrace and, following arrival here. Mr. Powell and his party will embark on u special yacht for Kitimat and Kemano Bay. Laiontaine ana iiecorner uhuct Leroux will not tolerate that the ' town's vacant lots be used for j "necking" purposes and lus' streets as racetracks for foolUh ' drivers. 1 Outsiders, 112 of them, TJaid threatened to starve Britain. I THINK I had better stick to the British rations. Here are has menfolk getting big factory i meals. , i i I THINK that the shortage the ray . . Reflects and Remin sees the official figures. All other that 1 . . . ., ' British feel most of all is i i , , I DiiLiaii itxi iiiul ui v.u u ti; out $1100 In less than an hour's, The Alcan chief wnl be ac '"sc 'nu ai c inuiui uig uiiuugn uui many win o c i awmi-n re ui uiuc, 0i tea ana sugar This lsn t a awav at the aDnroaches with the likelv imnression I "h.e'f- there are sc8rclUes :n! Question 80 much of physical companied by his wife and parly session of the court recently" some lines. effect. I have always held that " l i T T (7 r i J. 1 J ' 11 II All li 1 l. ' xnai; -waiKing tne rest ot tne way simply isn t of liientls. Said Recorder Leroux: "The Hon. E T. Kennty, minister of ; wur Is un in Ville St. Michel lands and forests, will meet Mr. ; against Muntrealers who look WHAT OF TOMORROW? Until there came repeated disappointments t.isappominieius it n us used a to to be oe Powell and nartv -- at - Terrace and auwi on tnis resiuenuuj suu- Per person per week: Bacon 4 ounces. Cheese 3 ounces. Butter 4 ounces. Margarine 4 ounces. Cooking fat 2 ounces. Meat 12 cents worth. (Subsidized prices) e --- . - Montreal's backyard and said of Prince Rupert that here ls txpectea to acumpany uum V,,.i,ir,', ' "e Hupert. ant tQ do their necking then thr.. was the test "next year town";"'1" ' Said Laiontaine; Ville . worth it." Outside appearances may not be everything, uncertainly counts a lot. That's showmanship, and it has worked many wonders, especially when jt can Ijvtt backed up with something worthwhile. Mayor in the north. Optimism took a I lot of killing. But when faces nobody could ever beat the British in a war. unless something had first cut off their tea supplyfor all the rum Issues ever consumed never had one-millionth the effect on British morale that tea has. It's no use to say that if they can't get tea let them drink coffee which is unrationed and sells for much less than here. They want tea. So I would say yes, keep en with those parcels. Even if you have to send back the meal. LIVERPOOL, England became longer than half past ' . i "What's your name.'" the police-not , , , ,,, ' tiinn. twelve and plenty could St. Michele has long been considered us a town of no importance where everything was allowed. This Is no longer trui". We like Montrealens and will welcome them Ss long as thy in Type.,, Sugar 10 ounces. Tea 2 ounces. Candy 20 oz. per month. t WHEN I WROTE that the British were short of two main items fresh beef and pork I cent," replied the motorist. After seme confusion the man named Herbert Innocent was lined for speeding. travel further away than the city limits, cultivation of joy, real or assumed, took effort. But today, unless there is a feeling that that has no business being Let Us Solvi If von want, to sell it, advertis.1 Your Printing Prct canned in Britain and shipped tnerc, no peril exists in doing a; rilONE 234 assumed that everybody Jiere here to earn dollars they nerd bit of forecasting. J knows the general picture there. ! it. Don't forget the sugar whicn ' We all know that Britain is they need to preserve fruits or IT'S IIKRE I ' no Dibb Printing engaged in a grim struggle to make those cookies. In fact, one could go a long way and still be within the scope of strong likelihood, if not cer- BESNFR BKKI make ends meet. We also know j that, as compared with Europe, SCOURGE ON WANE we in North- America are dis-1 Deaths from tuberculosis graceful wa-sters that much of Canada have decreased by the old world could live on what ; per cent in the last 20 years. in ; tainty. For one thing, millions 50 j have bun spent at Prince Ru New 'Industrial Empire' AMERICANS seem to fancy the look of the expression "Industrial Empire" when they see if 'in type. The weekly U.S. News and World Report, "published in Washington, prints it twice in the same toi-y, which is all ahout the B.C. hoom. - "Long neglected," it proclaims in a featured two columns, "British Columbia's boom is growing out of an unusual set of advantages. Friendly climate. Can work the year round. Beckoning to more and more enterprises. A land of plenty. Resources ?o large that their full extent is not known. British Columbia and Alberta are twice as large as Texas. With her Norway-like coastline, has dozens of deep inlets where good harbors can be built, Almost unheralded, a big Industrial Empire is developing as a next-door neighbor to the United States." Can it be that the people born and dwelling in 21-Plece Breakfa Sets 12-Piccv Bicakfa we waste, ,; But if you analyze the above ' f i figures carefully you can see : that, except for meat and sugar, 1 Most Tickled Man ' 11 n I tT I t1 l "r It I LTN - I pert's doorway. It provides what has always been wanted a permanent payroll. About this, there s no hope, or hazard or prayer. It's here and on the job. Indirectly, and because of this other enterprises are already active. he! the British are eating just about as well as people are eating here Erts 21-Plece Hone China Te;i Set Sr fTlichae 1 1 Ever Talked Wiih" id r-for the obvious reason th; dinner Rett, frnmSft'f 08 piccei ft hi t ' li 111 111 I Including heniii more, and more of our people' Says Druggist Brer can't afford to buy foods to feed "we an- sold ourselves on the nu-r-themselves as they did formerly. !ts ""M'S Emerald on. us e British pensioners are better olf IJo IT-ndms than our old people are. ; Emerald Oil did the ion but he was t S the roost tickled man I ever talked i with- He told me he had contem- THP HiorwsT THE HARDEST v,it hit ,r, in person piated gulcldP ht wns so cuscouraKca -Britain is the housewife in a : crnterviiie. Iowa. Economy means keeping away from the neighbors. Instead of, keeping up with them. Ouvlph Mercury. Say five years! Is It too much ' wood and Cnulram Plate) SPECIAL EnRU.sh H.jiiv tiii' to believe that in 1900, the im where nobodv eats in 11 8 ln Just such touirh cas-s t family mensity of aluminum manufac Kritish ( n nmhia. have a wavs been ton c ose to the 'mtmrani. nri r,h longstanding that Emerald on hr the irtifet- 8 ssmiK II out .& . I ' ' - '. . : , r J, r c " " ' proved proved Its Us wort worth b and and -where where ! scene for a true, an actual perspective? It could be t fed in w tag factery canteens. Kit M ln misuse, , .. ' 1 1 The British rich, as everywhere, recoAmpnd it. if just has to be KO-:f't. If a bad skin condition bothnri . inis taKing ior graniea sucn coiossai resources get by very nicely, as no re.stau MPS AM) SAKIt'l 69C..JK ITNCIIIimVI. SCT 7.95 rant or hotel meals are rationed, lonser lust net a small bottip .,t fit cHa turing will not be both seen and felt, on major scales. Consider 1 this. Millions have already been laid out on what might almost be called preliminary examinations. Prince Rupert's "next year" is here. Thore Is being translated into action a program Also, every big factory feeds its : Moolira Emerald Oil and prove lor ouei in workers hot nnnndau mn '- tsooti is. uiu Kue and power. But from what is now going on and which will directly or indirectly affect practically everyone's future, we are beginning to visualize a everywhere. ; and these also are ration-free. WALLACE PHARMACY That Is, the housewife who hasi (H) t a profound difference is coming this way. 11 China ShoD I in I t" .0 I of development destined to surpass in magnitude anything attempted to date in British Columbia. Construction is only beginning. But a few weeks back '-here appeared in print, an Impressive list of contracts. j Recognizing Fisheries TRI-LIGHTS TORCHIERS TABLE LAMPS Shades in ssorted shapes and colon This superb tea guarantees the flavour of every cup ."G OVERNMENT and industry, through publicity No sport appeals to a girl on a vacation like the one who owns a launch. Ex. MM ON THE LEVEL The 'eastern half of Australia consists of a plain 500,000 square miles Iri extent. Specially priced this week at GORDON & ANDERSON IM1! IPSE Third Avenue it 1 and public relations, should expand their efforts to acquaint the public at large not only of the fishing industry's place in the Canadian economy, but ajso of the richly human personal story of the fisherman who hazards his life and gambles with his economic security that the whole country can share in the benefits which the trade brings us through the markets of the world. The story must be told with increasing emphasis of the part played by the individual fisherman as well as by the industry. The fish processors operate efficiently and, unlike many other industries, without benefit of direct subsidization from the public purse which is the government. The fisherman battling the elements and gambling against unseen hazards, personal and economic, should have the respect and admiration of the whole country. His success means more money in the economic stream. Richmond-Marpole Times. DECCA COLUMBIA CAPITOL orm.es Tht (Inert txterior bo1 Latest releases In Popular, FoIk Songs, Classics. 78 rpm and long play. ALL RECORD ACCESSORIES PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alteration! Smilh&Elkins Ltd. P.O. Box 274 RECORD BRUSHES Keep your records clean lor longer wear 98c The Pioneer Druggists Bionty can boyl proltlon and bwuty k, horn. 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