about it. And today, one ran po ;fniih?i, and recommend a City Hull. No one can say it I - - " ' VA'. UJSix Years OU Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It Wednesday. October 24. 1931 i..n t a pensioner. Anyways It has all the earmarks. And the Fire Hall or should we say Fire Trap! ray.. Reflects and Reminisces Move for 9r Mortgage VANCOtVj. . ver to be ri? m trmt ativ,; "f the new u! - - - - ; ;.. - J BUSY CITY m ore 4) ; ' " I Nottingham, England, with a : There ar some things the population of about 300.0'ju. muyot -if Vancouver can do thut stundr m one of the most va'.u-the mayor of Prince Rupert does able British coalfields. "Oii'l Per cent mWv 'able. 't not even attempt. The former can slip on ice and break a bone I Contracting; Campaigns in nis aim. October 20. EN ROUTE TO GLAS xa Pt'TTINO HAIft ON CHEST ! Canada's wild horses are (jradtt- An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Ruperi and Northern anrl Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Pre;s Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. CI. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor; H O. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: B carrier, per wvek. 2tc; oer month, 75c; per year. .-""P Sh 00; by mail, per month. 75c; per year. $3.00. rs-..,.- ' Published eveiy afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily N"ws Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. The Poweri Question WITH the city council deciding to have a referendum on -the question of whether Prince Rupert should turn to the British Columbia Power Commission to furnish it with power rather than continue with the Northern British Columbia Pow er Co., whose franchise expires in 195-1, there will be plenty of contentious discussion between now and civic election dajv ill ' GOW. The contrast , between the Attlee and; Churchill campaigns is ; striking, a m using and 1 ' 1 'I ft ! f i W navbe symbolic. The Conservative leader travels in style, a whole special train to himself. Yesterday he got on the train ahead of his police guard. He was beaming o,it oi the window like a lather arte. I ally becoming fewer. This was onh to be expected now that less teel t.i feen in ovens. It is not at all astonishing now that more citizen'! are tiying to kid them-: Ivrg and others that a Hood, Juicy roast of stallion, with a mini' fide order of oats ran go a lor.g way toward Btrenptheninpi one for the labors of the day. P Danish film authority tour-in the west declares AlbVrta is no Runny, Saskatchewan is not d and B C. Is no on butlfiil because seen fog. Put her there, partner. You're dead right. Ot c. iusr there's no perfection. We're only tiartly that way. Denmark may not be so hot, and Ilk-' a." not, maybe we'll fay mi, but don't mtnei. It would be said anyway. , There is also $ be a mayoralty contest this year, jrub hen they came puning j UNITED NATIONS DAY October 24 Always Leading two caiKtulates already being in sight, so there win he no dearth of Interest in municipal affairs generally and that is as it should be. Certainly the prime requisite if good government and administration is to he obtained is that there should be an interested and watchful public. In recent years it must be said there has not been much display of enthusiastic interest which is an unfortunate state of affairs. j Mr. Churchill has only made ! three real speeches in three ! ; weeks. Mr. Attlee. who drives! with his wile lor chiuuleiir, average; live speeches u ii.iv , mcjt jutdocrs. I . ' MR. CHURCHILL has made the I strongest bid to date for the Libei al vote. He has made history by appearing on the plat-lorm of Lady Violet Eo.ih.in r" Firrcarfcers are reported to have been used bv the forces In the Island of Formosa, njar China, in the hope of cheeking. If not stopping, an outbreak of earthquakes. This will explain hi.w they found themselves on hp inland ond required to stay there. The question of the power franchise is a serious carter, an official Liberal and there to be considered. It are manv angles This is the most demonstrative On this date, six years ago, the Charter of the I'nited Nations came ints force. On this date I'.N. reaffirms the alms of the orjan-iiation. recalls its achievements and pledges to continue all efforts to realize its purposes: Collective measures against aggression, promotion of peaceful settlement of disputes. International action for economic and social progress, aid to peoples on the road to independence. These are the main avenues along which I'.N. advances into its seventh year of existence. Throughout the world, in every field of human endeavor. C.N. and Its affiliated agencies continue action towards the achievement of these goals of the Charter. I'RETENIUNG TO Certain local folk do not dispute non-enjoyment of tome musk. Why Is it some compositions become famous and live on' proof to date that the ex-Liberal vote is the key to victory and defeat in this election. Everybody knows that. But nobody, not even Mr. Churchiil or. Mr. Attlee, knows which way the liberal vote will go for the obvious reason is that it will go in all sorts of different direc-' tions according to the peculiar!-, ties of each locality. ; V THERE ARE only 108 Libera'.s running in this election as compared with 475 in 1950. This is bound to make a tremendous difference In the outcome, as no less than 18" Members of Parliament got in on a ! minority vote. LETTERBOX Indefinitely, while others are; scarce ever heard of. despite re- j by sabotage and propaganda i . peated efforts to see them crown-We noted that the bakerlrs d with even modest popularity? i were fined for having a combine is there a melody mystery? There 1 in the restraint of trade and for .- music that slirs the soul and fixing prices. Now, what we are can move you as nothing else ! unable to figure out is what U dees. On other occasions, lark the difference between the bak- 0 life and Inspiration is the! INFLATION, ETC. Editor. Dally News, . I am pleased to note that the commission on the hospital racket has discovered a few of erics and the donors, dentists-, we-s merchants, barbers, musicians, bootblacks, newsboys, farmers AND ALL UNIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Thrsa For instance, there are 30 La first thing felt. Of course, none w.l! dispute ttre view that educator if essential in gaining a love and a true undcrslaiKiiiiK. But mt'unv -hllo It Is a hardship to be expee'ed to listen, and pretend lik N . vertheless there Is a ine the skunks in the woodpile. It bor constituencies where Liberal vote in 1950 exceeded 'he same with an Socialistic would appear to be for the re- the margin by which the Labor '"lu- e "ogs '- .tralnl of trade and for llxinp BEANS PORK AND TOMATO SAUCE Grown and Packtd In B.C. lot 11 lust that. MPs won. Thus time only seven ' K ' e i prices. Just as much a.s the bak- of tlle fact thut fnost ad Liberals are running in those coun-, eVip5 wm paulon our stupid-1 t,eais. j ".' ,B""C. v", ""'" I itv, but we are too dumb to fi 4 4, A OUt-ldliAllU lUt'il. 1L St ring .Mlilll ..... I.. ti fr..,n,i ,n n.A - . ... ... .... VKTren.v 1 ff f, that'thev have forgotten a3out . l"r . ! 1,1 1e-rimng the local jail as -"-J ' " - - ohh" ceriamiv v ouiu ur.e 10 nave it ,v,. v.. 1 , .1 .- , . tew hours In Uodmanchester, ! nointeri out to us in order th it Huntingdon, to see iny old s""R' "ipse lines. , ijiey lviirlb.'e" Alderman Oomez sur- irises nc one. Twenty years ago j i. would have been no injustice describe th.' lockup without .snying anything eumrtlimentary is- no matter for snap judgment but rather for careful consideration with study of the facts of the case and the reactions from any action that may be 'taken. There will be many factors to be weighed and considered. - The cases of the interested parties may be expected to be fully placed before the people who will .thus be in a position to judge sensibly and dispassionately. Good News 1T.- " :QKINCE GEORGE will share with its sister city, ,K; Prince Rupert, the satisfaction that must come "With the news that the latter' s long-idle grain elevator is going to be filled thfs autumn. It will mean lot to Prince Rupert to have grain trains running finto the city and cargo boats leaving for far-away gantries. Railway payrolls will be higher, and every IJine Of business will benefit, in some manner by the indvement of grain through Central. B.C. One welcome feature is that it will probably 'ensure plenty of box cars being available during jthe shipping period on this division. Prairie grain "will move west, and the empty cars will be loaded with lumber for eastern markets an ideal set-up "from the standpoint of railway transportation officials. - - - News that the Prince Rupert elevator is to be reopened will not be welcomed by the Vancouver Jlai'bor Board or officials of the CNR, who are suspected of using their influence to keep the deep-"sea movement of grain on the west cdast concentrated in Vancouver. However, they will take some satisfaction from the fact that departure from this . 'greedy policy was dictated by the scarcity of grain .Storage space on the prairies and at Great Lakes .elevators. I The Columbia Cellulose and Aluminum Co. of Canada operations on the west coast will mean that more ocean freighters will be calling at Prince nd Petnr Disnev noi hoik. - we miiy not h'jld such ficrewy .ideas while everyone else seem to thmk every thins is OK. S who used to be at All Saints , The peoole of Eaulmalt muff- ANTIQUATED. Vou!d Sell AAilk Lower Church. Vancouver. He is vicar ed a (tood opportunity to .rid now at one of the loveliest old themselves of the giin-me guv.5. churches I have seen in Ens- We wonder if Britain will do the land. Since returning to this same tiling. Some folks talk land he has acquired a :harm- about inflation, and the sovern- ins wile and a bouncing, bust- ments tell us it Is our f;,ul; -- ling three-year-old daughter. ; when it lies at the dojr of tin; Peter had the great honor to governments themselves because preach in Westminster Abbey a they haven't the Intestinal tor-few weeks ago the Sunday the utude to tell the people thv VANCOUVER -tin , eu ;.v n- ri het" are n.ipiyui'! Ut r.f.lk Board for pe mis u 'ii t 1 it.i :re Uv price of milk in their Worn r.M.s iwu in.-, uijctauuii. nc invea are crazy and to n.;e coin'uon it here but he tells me he has sense ln.sead of playing for votes.' by three cents a quart. The- it:!:i; iiiuuieiius 01 nomesicKuess lor we shall have to pay dealiy for would not be delivcied. nasungs casi, Vancouver, wun these goofy Ideas. ; its "all nations" flavor. ' 1 . t i. sn.. f - - i STEAMER Prince George l to ntnj tu aimiM i a vtt.- pression by shovelling our re-' sources out with a scoop shovel j to all countries of the world for which we receive no thanks in order to promote business and keep men employed, the people i have to pay for all the thiiiys ' we give to the panhandlers and j on top of that we must pay aii.; I Godmanchester ichartered 1212. chiefly because the wicked i King John needed cash) looks I down Its nose at Huntingdon, jits "modern" neighbor. Peter showed me the school in Hunt- lingdon where Oliver' Cromwell (was educated. ' ' 'ANOTHER former resident of n r t ...1.1 1. , mimi.tTt.1 yittc tut fviiau in nt, B.C. is taking a key part In , , ,, SAILS FCR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. Fcr KETCHIKAN WnN;.KIAY MIDMt.lll Luxury at Low Cost I this election. He is E. S. T. at home. It Is lovely to see the ! i Johnston, running as a Conser- n Th,. 1.. v.. othftfs ln proportion, but the result is that our money is now Rupert and Kitimat. Now is the time to capitalize -by a Labor member who won j I ,on this shift in emphasis from Vancouver as the only important B.C. seaport by advocating that Seasonal use be marie of the grain storage and .'shipping facilities at Prince Rupert. Prince George Citizen. last time by a 42-vote margin. Mr. Johnston spent seven years In our Cariboo country and has brought back with him a lot of that easy friendliness for which the Cariboo is famous. Again this time It is a three-cornered fight. The vote last For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DIJ'OT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Worth 50 cents, which Just robs those who saved their money for their old age, makes the 'government bonds people bought wor'.h half what they cost and It appears to me that we are Just about at the stage Russia was whfen they first starled out on their road to hades. The Joke is that those, like the unions, who backed up those ideas are now liquidated. We better start worrying about what is wrong in our own country instead of what Russia Is going to do next (or what she is doing every day line was: Labor, 21,392; Conservative, 21.350; Liberal, 7317. .,, NAZIS BROUGHT. LUCK which was the same as a number MELBOURNE. Australia'. ? tatooed on her sister's arm while Mr:. Ida Hnmnel. a Pojifih lmmi- sha was an inmate of a Nazi i;ant. won $25.0(10 in. ft lottery concentration camp. The sisters with a ticket, the number of 1 will rhare the prize. Canucks to Be Honored Electrical Hands" make work light . Electricity is the handiest worker! It docs everything better, more cleanly, more quickly. An automatic toaster, for Instance, gives you toa just the way each member of the family likes it . . . and dots it while you are' busy with something else. And an automatic iron, thermostatically controlled, makes ironing 1 pleasure. The more electrical "hands" you have to do your work, the more hours of leisure for you. If you have a birthday or aoniversary coming, why not tactfully suggest something STEAM IRONS Now $27.50 jMTxmstK TO'1 XK.l UK TV" Tl'' Ml , AUTOMATIC 11 rortfE m FOOD Ml VADIUM CI WM , 11950 Vauxholl Sedan 1 LONDON (CP)The part played i by the Royal Canadian Navy in : the wartime Battle of the At-; lantic will be honored Novem-' ber 23 at a dinner marking the 1 fourth annual reunion of the Western Approaches command. ; Organizers of the dinner say any eligible Canadian naval officer visiting Britain Is welcome to attend. Among the guests Will be L. Dana Wilgress, Canadian high commissioner in London, and : Capt. O. C. S. Robertson, senior naval member of the Canadian joint staff, London. ! In the Battle of the Atlantic Irom this Iisi Rupert Radio & Electric 1 1951 Austin Sedan, 3000 miles, new condition. 11947 Monarch Sedan 1 1946 Ford Sedan 11947 Crosley Coach Superior Auto Service Ltd. the Canadian Navy used 14 destroyers, 69 frigates, 112 corvettes and thousands of minesweepers and smaller craft. HISTORIC ROLE Viscount Alexander is the 17th Third Are. W. Phone Green 217 (Governor -General of Canada I since Viscount Monck became ! the first in 1807.