Prince Rupert Daily News Summer Dress ond Work Clothes ZiTi Good Old Prices for Men ond Bov. 1 ci I... i . wyi .. I fed with modesty, but quiet pride, of the work that his organization iWHOi is doin!j. AMONG THE POINTS THAT ;fii"k In mi mind uere thivsp: Scotch Isle Turns To Mink Breeding KNOCK, Lewis, Scotland (CP) rrlday, May 13, 1951 jciuruay ana monaay tor Tht. 1 MEN'S Wpad N ray.. Reflects and Reminisces to Malaria, that age-old scourge, 'Mink breeding has spread As I Sec It Cl$n ore t'j Scotland's western Islfa. Et'ITS Pure Wool double breasted suit for perfect, fit. Real Bargains at GABARDINE COATS-Brown 7 linc'd and Grev V r GaU"ii! ah indepsf.iler.t aair r.rvcpaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince - . ' Suprrt ar.d Northern and Central British Columbia. ' ' Mr.ter of Canadian Fresa Audit Bureau of Circulations ' Car.adian Daliy Newspaper Association O. A. KVh'in. Minafinc Editor. H O. rERRy, Managing Director SUE3CEIFHGN RATES: By Carrier. Per V.'eek, :0c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, Zttg , 3B.C0: By Mall. Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8 GO J'S?- TROl'SERS-For Men and Young M. ;,' tx;,.-"" Gabardines. Worstpris. ftc p..,i n , v "V ;- has been completely wiped ojt in Crete and Sardinia, and enormously reduced even in Greece. But here's one by-produe worth thinking over; Becajsc there are no longer mosquitoes and other insects around At'iei'.j, I the swallows have deserted tr.e ! place. I R,ght now WHO is trying la THE ECERIA Way back in the summer of 1909, HMS Egeria was the only In a small village five mih-s from Slornoway, Co'.in Morrisoa Is starting in a small way wi':i four males and two females. lie thinks local conditions w.U prove favorable and hopes to build up a urge farm. "I became interested in mink breeding through a well-known Scottish breeder," said Colin. "He started in a small way in 1U40 and now ha-s u sUs-X of more than 10U0." , . "l ""it'Uliiv ai h,. FISHERMEN'S PANTS-A11 wool pailte , . wear. These are a real buy at DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS-A gr-at ,7,., colors ' !' SOX For dress and semi-dress. Pair ' H BOYV WPab ' :k Serious Bottlenec Navy Prince Rupert had ever KLEPIIANT AT WORK managed to get a good square, look at. Even in 1909, she was an ; p.FVFVi Q,,.;t,,.,fll j get the nations to agree on a old ship having been built in : th'j serenties. The Egeria had n i . . siuiiuaru iiiL.ei national ne.iuu 4 Maybe when the lurtory rt.KUlatSon plan. Ttat L, to t CONDITION of serious delay in delivery of . freight shipments from Vancouver to Prince ) PANTS-For school and dress. All kinds tu a "' I Suecial. from , helped survey this harbor and 0f these Strange times i a single set of regulations fur . 'ail iiiLci imLtuiiai iiayt'iicia a:iu tiC i Kueh hkp Wp bnvp r. rsnn:i: i to oort from time to time'. She COines to be Written WfNDBKEAKEKS Full Zipper,' good'f it Fr .'i 11 I I 0 ER SWEATERS All new ' " Jlupert is developing. Complaints are heard here Shat it is taking as long as three weeks after ordering to get such deliveries made and, in some cases, longer had three masts and had never ; constructive work' which been a strangrr to either steam . I or sail. One morning, Prince the UN IS doing from knowledge of how great is the need for such standardization. In Canada, nobody seemed a a- BOYS' AND GIRLS' RUNNING SH" 5M( SELLING OUT AT OLD I'ltl, rs than that. Docks in Vancouver, it is said, are getting Rupert learned that the Egeria j Geneva will far outweigh the 1 solulely iure of what inooula- fc for entry into v.omtorters and Pillows for Bnd A!! Mtln. covered. Real BurBalS ; l'"llw SUc; Comforters Sl.15 ,e Eit coun- Clkd hifh With the accumulation of undelivered hnd an admiral on board. No grunt-and-groan deadlocks! tions we needed - , , li' (1 ' l,"'f' ,"IW 1"n8 ,r"" snll' which come ovit of the big bloc the various Middle t t&fgO and aueady Shortages are developing at this jw(Ud De so a uewspuner-' wrestling match at the olficial 1 tries. And out in : Indiu, I met man t;:;k the liljertv of rowing UN headquarters in New York, i American. almost frothing at nd. VALUABLE CROP ' The first apple trees in Nova Scotia's Annap.Uis Valley wer-? planted in 1 033 by the Acadian settlers of the Fertile Region. a.s few other people alive do know it for he has fur years been in the thick of it. His wife is n vivacious French-Canadian. She told us fascinating .stories of their trip to South America. MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT is in Geneva for mo.it of the week but happened to fiklp up to Parts for this weekend, so 1 can't report much on that dy Chop and kj)avc at ! out to ask a lew questions The; It was one of the accidents of i the mouth because they wer; ' dignitary hailed from Ottawa, history that the UN headquar-; being held up to take "stool had an engaging manner, was ters did get located at New Yo: k : testa" which they had been told j spare and grey-bearded ajid re- and not Geneva. Here the UN at the preceding sioHver point greltrd his inability wo give eer- inherited from the old, defunct not to be necessary. Even the ! tain data .But hjw he loved to League of Nations' a complete i same airlines had coiillicliiu; say "this beautifiU harbor." and f ully-pald-for world head- .information. HMS Egeria was built at Pern- quarters. But the nations were, . broke (England i in 1873 her ton-1 taking no chances on Uncle1 BOTH IJR. AND MRS. CHIS-1 n..D t-ino idii si,. a,u Sam doin? after World War II holm hall from Oakville, O'l- With the new industries such as aluminum and llulose making more and more demands on coastal cargo space, steamship companies explain that they Jimply have not the space to handle the husiness. " This is only spring and seasonal industries are Sust becinninrr to or.en un The Prince Pnnei-t celln- 5 t. i "i" ' 1 namic lady s activities, sue, oi key member of the on Human Rights, one of the mo.l lose mill will be Operating in full soon. The freight ted as a survey ship, composite what he did after World War I-ir0 and we had fun talking of ,.oursei is a 1 tc t ai " rr... . , V. Ibaroue lieEed in KeDruarv i that Ls, walking out on his own old days when Oakville and lis i commission JVaftlC fur Alcan into the kltimat area IS only be- 1, ,he umved In Smalt !taby. !nt-doqr neighbor, Bronte, cRighl nuw L-l.T. t. I I, TTi . . ... the So the U.S.A. was given the,wc,e UHlcl "" ,,va"- 11 i ticklish questions with which finning in a smallway compared with what it will be , from China, remaining on taken world headquarters and Geneva'"'1" "JU 1 they are beginning to grapijli coast ever since, being Wo have just received a new shipmer Smjfrr Gicslcrjkl Come in ond s co our selection of is this: was left with what wai then u c . V. . hit ' over eventually by the Navy Ltague. tt,.,i. i ti i... ..,v,o .u.infn piaying lor nrome, i I the bail clean out of the fie.d i and over the barn across the I road. But the wife objects to tha, I ancient brag. , Will Germany be asked to pav compensation to the survivors of the Jewish and other families who were victims of the muss murder campaigns which to.ik the iives of millions? phant. In 1951, the white elephant is carrying a real load. Tr is h."nminij mura nnH mn-M I It is obvious, without any explanation, that the Shipping companies are not providing the facilities ivhich are necessary to handle the traffic offering loday, to say nothing of the further increase in . volume that will be developing not within months jut within the next few weeks. So something must fc.e done by the companies already supposed to be Health What you lose by drinking to other people aniurent that the USA was i The Brock ChLsholms have juM not the best place for a world ! returned from a short vocation in Canada. The doctor is ull DEAL-CRAFT and SNY1 I enthusiastic about the 35-ac.e Mrs. Rose Allen Hill of Ren- headquarters. The 1951 Assem-frew b'y aSllin he beld n paris-penitentiary ( VI. i has gone to the for two years for 1 Tniit lne UN lnake i,s serving the coast or by some other interests who farm he has just bought a Williams Head, just west of Vic toria on Vancouver Island. inuve uut.rv lu r-uiuuc ic COCKTAIL TABLES COFFEE TABLES LAMP TABLES . y 'ill . i ji a ; hnviiib' l'irnn en hnnu hir t hra. " i may ue avauawe to enter tne tiem. vnu li win nave .june EUza since the San Francisco Con- I be done and it will have to be done quickly or there Vth, that she died. Fifteen 1 fere"ce of 195- Bl,t " un,'be t0 Genevabut to Parts. For 1 '-ill. j i j v I bones we1 were broken inci inrludine g I ' will be even more delay ' and inconveniences to ship- Pones envon l4ur ,?'0n nfniA umn , Trap, Geneva is J ail fun up 1 as is. ANOTHER CANADIAN WHO Jf is doing a key UN job is John ,'h Hnmnhri'V is executive .sec- M ! per and consignees and, of course, more discon retary of the UN Commission Ifi EVERYTHING FOR THE II lured. There were a hundred abrasians and bruises. These disclosures were madj known THE WHITE ELEPHANT OF 1945 Is anything but a dead elephant in 1951. The UN is not wnicn is worKing out a treaty tti apply the principles of the famous 1948 Charter of Human ; tent and complaints. J ' The business is offering and crying for service. ! It Simply just cannot be allowed to go unattended to. ! ....... ... . . - only using tne old . League oi somewhere near the same annual observance date of Mother's Day. GORDON & ANDERS Rights. 1 'iliw Hilvertiwment m not publi-hH Nations buildings to capacity, veil lv the Liquor Control The Humphreys, whom we also or dixpl 1 but considerable extensions are The Jones Act is still in exis- being added t by Government of llntih t'olnruhia. met, are i fascinating couple, iiouru John knows the UN inside story ! tence, but Northern British Co- The most important UN ac- lumtii'i cVinlH orrr ki imirinrtant tivity directed from Geneva is, (enough to suggest a change. It's been a nuisance to this coast for generations from the British Columbia standpoint. of course, the World Health Or- , ganization, of which our own noted Canadian, Dr. Brock Chis-holm, is the head. We had the great privilege of, visiting the Chisholms yester- j day in their lovely home wh'ch : NEW Sometimes, mystery and blood make a sort of compelling at- ROYAL HELP WANTED Permanent positions for suitable men. Must working conditions.. Top wa&vs. Two weeks liolida1 after one year employment. 50 "I Medical ServUe.. .A fee.-, paid by firm. 2 First Clotl Automobile Machaiw 1 First Class Automobile Body Rff and Painter. Apply: traction. A Vancouver daily and looks west over Lake Leman orj a few airmen played, up bpth alLak" Geneva, as most outsiders j few years 'ago and so skilfully seem to call lti.'The doctW talk-! was it done that most of the pro- Jfis fflt-wf!f0atff 'em kilt!. vince began to wonder "what you could hardly call it a street, W "!' v ; T , 1"' f s' L' ' TO (, P .. Air yea . the ; ,- i t. ' can . liev ma , em 1 ;t & : ' 1 ' V V t I-. ,1 , '. 4 ' i : ( 1 V ' t " I Mi K: ; . ' ( V t l" 1 f r'Mvi '.M l I- i p 1 :.' '.r i i 1 ! ;JtH h;, "i 1 r I'J J' M li I 4 1 " i 4 . 1 H t s.Ji ;n i 1 1 -5 . 1 v -1 'rJ; Only Portable With MAGIC MARGIN Rupert Motors Limill i Let's Clean It Up ; IT IS gratifying to note the interest that is being 1 1 taken in the move to clean up the city with the I city council itself taking the lead in the matter. To-1 morrow the mayor will publish an announcement ! officially designating May 21-20 (next week) as ' "Clean Up Week." He will appeal to citizens one and J all to exercise civic pride with every one making an ! effort to clean up in every way possible. Special dis-1 posal services are being arranged by the city. By the ; em! of next week, it is hoped there will be a vast im -' provement in the general apjearance of the commu-J "nity. I Now it is up to the citizens themselves. The way I the idea is catching on, the clean-up campaign should develop into a friendly competition which will result J in benefit to all and a sense of satisfaction over a ! good job. The whole thing, of course, depends on i every citizen rising to the occasion and doing his share. For many people it will only mean an hour or so of work in rounding up the odds and ends of debris material lying around and gathering it together at the front lot line to be picked up and taken away by J the augmented disposal service being put on in con-I nection with the campaign. next?" A couple of men were i let alone avenue. It's been just found dead in a valley in north-! the same all these years. An eastern B.C. From this sprouted i occasional car, and now and all sorts of terror. The victims then someone going down to the had been beheaded, or so it was! yards. It was a easily enough thought. The whole region was 'job in 1910 and no one has yet dangerous. But, as is usually explaintd why the work was ever the case, it's all piffle. Today.) performed but fancy the ex-thorough surveys and investiga-1 pense today! I lions tell a lot but far from! , ' what was originally plastered on Hollywood salaries are not front pages. I quite what they used to be. Some CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH Dlbltt'"11 -Lr i stars are said to be suffering. LIGHT UP ow cut Several who are believed to have Wonder what that deep i been drawing around $100,000 between Second and First Aven ues cost, about forty years ago?! have been forced to accept a ten There must have been a few re- j per cent cut. It seems there was sounding blasts but since then, no other way out. SELECTION OF SHADES, from TABLE LAMPS -1 TABLE LAMPS SEE IT TRILITE LAMPS, Complete, with Shades, from.. ..$19 HERE TODAY Mafic" is rrgiilereJ IrtJe murk of K'tyal Typturittr Cuifaut, Lid. C7 lieri-fiinifi 515 ham was raffled, Joanne Murray of Grade Three being the winner. Other winners of raffle prizes were: Thos. J. Gowan. table TORCHIERE LAMPS f McRae Bros. JJave Amtunt Safe . , , ilamp; Mrs. R. Toth, cosmetic Northern B.C. Po A. Astoria, box of I f tt - W3.N. - vii wrunesuay Annunciation case' Mrs t Home and School Association, I chocolates' Co., Ltd. i N. SS'vw afsisten me teacners and pupils t with their annual white elephant and home cooking sale. The ladles took charge of the home cooking table at which a rhone 210 Besner Hammers made of stone were used in ancient times, and later were common weapons of war :r mediaeval conflicts. ,1V DcvcIods their del Prince Rupert, ll.C. W JI) an riPe iuieY weene$s 7 . NOW IS THE TIME TO RE-ROOF! We will do the job with Asphalt or Cedar Shingles TOR ESTIMATES SEE P,,il,j flay- SI, 10 phone 909 GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. I'.o. rox m Beauty Economy Efficiency Quiet Operation For Co It- ; , ; ; V Tosfi brings out the wonderful flavor of Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes ' . . . makes them extra crisp and appetizing. Energy giving and so economical. Try them they're unbeatable. 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