Prince Rupert Daily News As I Sec It Tuesday, July 31. 1951 ray . . Reflects and Reminisces Would WELLINGTON, jjz ,1 r of Nwz t of Rtpivscntativ.,. i h;"k of bannt phrases ik .... . . " i. hn Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern ami Control Rritid. - i k.uiuuiuja. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations more if -anaaian uaiiy Newspaper Association Q A, HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. U. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3y Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c Per V. .... $8.00: By Mail. Per Month 7.V- Pr v.., nn ' it"'l& Milk Prices Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd.', 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Published every afternoon except Sunday by Imagination has been defined by a close observer as something which sits up with a woman when her husband is out lute. MIST BE FIRST CLASS If eighteen freighter will load what for the United Kingdom thla winter at Port Churchill, it can also be stated a dozen Japanese steamers will cull at Vancouver to load full grain cargoes They are to take all grade from The Mirnste, ,f fairs. F. w. I, Pie. for an m,! when speaking th!" , cently. "When , little book you as chump. ,les,, h - and make-beli. IN CERTAIN cities in Canada there is a move afoot to cut part of the Alcan And Rupert "' "" """""I m,mmMmmmtmmmw iij.iIiiu..iih ,wmT " ifflllifjp in sLZi cost of delivering milk by parliamentary." hf But if u (,,, .. .. distributing only three No. 1 Northern to low cost gradw days a week. " vu.il hj nv r, j of the House of c1 .nndama,,,- 5. If ther is such a thing as an That would be fine for the folks with electric refrigerators but what about the thousands explanation as to why a first class grain elevator was built In Prince Rupert wlthuwt being put to use It should be not only hotieat but devilishly Ingenious as well. who live in rooms? A far better plan would be to allow sale of milk however it can be sold cheapest If it is true that milk could be sold through stores on the "Cash and Curry" plan for much less than it costs to sell it dcor to door why keep the monopoly to the door to door method? IT SEEMS to me that this would be a good time to apply some of the findings of the Price 01 T OF THE PAST "Englishman, 25 years old, five feet eight inches high. Indifferent build, bends forward when he walks, pale appearance, red-brownish hair, small mustache, talks through his nose, cannot pronounce the letter "8" properly and does not know any Dutch.'' prom the Transvaal Oovernnv.-nt poster offering 23 fur the recapture of Winston Spencer Churchill, prisoner of war. after his escape from Pretoria prison in December, 1899. Rtad.Ts Digest. describing squalid '.' Bevan calling Ut. cC paranoic, without r,m "In Australia e , i more remarkable lrt. .one occasion Wim.n"; attacked the then Prim, , ter. A. Deakin, m him unreliable and M,, Speaker actually kpui ! Ml. Hughes tut InUrruN." speech. "Critics could FUUt-ulf ths words listed in oor U ail right as a guide t, vlor In a young k,u,- (l school, but In an aM, this members shculd t" ttd s.me latitiKi,' rtu-responsible for a b.- perate decorum " The Speaker. M H said the main questxic determine whether thf wwe offensive In tht used. He had never iv hlmsif bound by tht . words In the book. Spreads Commission, which was set up under Hon. Harrv Stevens back in the days of the Bennett government. The one thing which emerges clearly from that investigation was that exorbitant and wasteful costs cf distribution injure both the farmer and the con rndMSaflID WE VE NTflm TO FEAR BUT ?By Vernon Jacques In the Toronto Globe (CP PHOTOi Resumption of Iranian oil conferences is believed to be near and how the general situation looks is said to be of a hopeful natu:.. It may not mean so much yet it cannot be denied two more British cruisers, four destroyers and two frigates recently anchored nearer . . . sumer. Milk is a glaring example. It costs too much to get the milk lrom the farm gate into the kitchen of the home in the city. Hence, because city folks cannot afford to buy all the milk they need at such high prices, the farmer has to sell much nf his BOARD CHAIRMAN (Continued from page 1) Victoria Report ... by J. K. Nesbitt thorities. These will prevent a continuation of this record. IMPACT of the advent of Aluminum Co. of Canada I at Kitimat, HO miles down the coast from here, may be indirect but, nevertheless, it is bound to be felt in a very considerable way by the port and city of Prince Rupert as suggested by the president of Alcan, R. E. Powell, who visited here yesterday and , ( was interviewed by the Daily News. Being a potential producer of further large tonnage for the railway line, by a branch possiblv from Terrace to Kitimat for which the CNR is now undertaking surveys, the Alcan project will make itself felt by increased traffic for the division. The .ships which come north to Kitimat with the bauxite -will welcome return cargoes at Prince Rupert. To provide those return cargoes is something that will, doubtless, be worked on, during the next two or three years while Kitimat is readying if not sooner since there will, doubtless, be deepsea ships coming " into Kitimat with materials during construction. Indeed, there would seem to be no further valid --arguments and explanations from here on as to why Prince Rupert should not come into its own at lon'o-l!st as a deepsea shipping port. Grain for export should become available either for full or part car- - goes and the part cargoes should no longer be such a problem in view of the new developments in connection with the timber and fishing industries. --There should be new enthusiasm in working for the development of shipping from this port now that the major industries are being located in this area. .There will be new big factors working in our favor. How Others See Us 'KyAYBK t is not ust the best kind f utside A V publicity although any kind of publicity ""which arouses discussion and even argument is effective publicity nevertheless the impressions which Austin F. Cross wrote for the Ottawa Citizen after he came here to attend the pulp mill opening can give local people some cause for thought arid possible action. After all, it is a good thing for us to hear what outsiders really think of us. If they see eyesores as well as beauty spots, it is just as well that we should know about them. A little criticism once in a while .is, just as good for our souls as praise which, of e'eurse, it is far more pleasant to take. Visiting newspapermen other than Mr. Cross have commented in the past on the untidy appear- j ance of Prince Rupert. We remember a few years ' milk to creameries, cheese fac processing ! ..' n Deer lories, and other Plants, at much less than h. .eu "lce ar? on th restricted ,We might as well have husband-and-wife ....te..v uan; a a jiuounim-ttinrnut; team tt'ciiu for for the the milk milk which which t. is sold snin fur I 1 , iu rar ir aa as si steel eel is concerned concerned J THI IK jj "been , mS ..r - ,viuUiuu( IVtZ uii:a !" . the w,D Tf "igMwiuit, . is?ature- Mt's- iui. ... nnuicw Andrew Whisker vv . fiiKer has nas tieeitiei decided uniting. . . ,, ....... I DON'T believe in piecemeal1 securing financial assist- ' ' iurincomillg t8(Uimalt Uy-election a-i price controls, except where newonstrucUon. ? am'afralS H" in(Iel,endt;nt- Htr husband is the member for tk brcnntrnnoH that until these "rtriction. are adjoining ruling of fowiehan-Newcastle. c-mmoditv commodity to to be controlled. lifted, we are eoin to h. ni.,,rt i vfr n,i,i, . KEEP ON! j To abandon further search lor ! the miislng plane, as some huve j suggested, is to surrender hope too easily. Even If none are evr seen again in life. It would, in a ! measure, be satisfying to unfold ; the mystery of what did happen, I cwn if merely approximately. ! f or kin and loved (iiies to ponder I whether or not they He ln the depths of the Pacific, or some- where in the raw Immvnslty of Alaska's mountains a jrue uncertainty is like asking too 1 much. Bank nctes, five bucks on one :slde and ten on the other, are reportvd In Eastern Canada. We have seen that une pulled already j by a fellow who called hlm-'self a magician. And he was believed, too. Something odd, by H.'ck! Gaftsmdnslvf, II we are going to have price ' ! in the unfortunate position of good chance There', a lot of . control, let's have it risht across having to mark timec ?y ,n ViCtrla theSe days ,or rt on dlKontenta ln ""ma't. I he the boards. Let's control ALL with new construction w !, i ,ntent thp Torlvs He's A. E. deB Mc-profits salaries wages and rents, , with Xratd' impro' - nme8 ha?' i of he late Mr. Jus- as well as retail prices. ments to existing hotels. fslative ' tU'e A' E Mcphil!1PS. who was lsiat ve seat seat vacant vacant so lnn0 But let's so long not make such mis- lh PRivrF RI p,PT attorney-general in the first takes as thinking that we can" ,.pf,.o t , or Mr..' ConservatlvdministlauV m In Type.., control the pnee of milk without ."the hotel situation tt pAnZ ' .iT" " B.C. in 1903. under Premier- Let Us Solre also conlrolline the Drire of hpef ' o, ,,... t ""f"'! 1 "'ay mat, ai sw Ki,.., i i . say pres- r,',bI'usly' lf a fa,m.er can ent we have seven licensed ho- Your Printing ProbW PHONE 231 not gwe any aid and to ( - I grandson of Dr. J. C. Davie If we get a husband and wife member of a Legislative Assetn-team we'll have quite a legisla-, bly of Vancouver Island and a ture, unique in Canada. For ai- grandson of Hon A E B Davie I y '. tek with roo,n accommodation W beef cattle t than he 1 make can for 233 and fortunately one f by feeding dairy herds he is the hotels is at the present time Dibb Printing!: 6 """ i to rawc. aanmg a lurtner 12 rooms as y e have a father and 800 and grand-nephew they had secured material nre- . of Hon. Theo- liKSM R HI (XI Up Claasiflet. for RciulU vious to the restrictions team-Opposition leader Harold dore Davie, both of whom served "Some two j W !nch and nls dad Ernie as Attorney-general years ago a prop- and Pre option was advanced to the I There's a lcT of talk about ' ?J" 0,.B'C' bef,,re the turn of ?12 rnstrulUon ' femicr Johnson retiring from "n"'; He 's a first cousin a 100-roomed hotel at Prince u u... .u. . . . of E. Davb Futon MP f. r T f A GOOD friend who has just! moved to an acreage outside i a big city wants to know how my dad kept two cows, horses, pigs and chickens not to mention j thirteen I offspring -all on one acre ! I I should have said that ln those I days there was plenty of good 1 . iiiiii - ih'ti iru tin nuvi l lf I l rl -i - - - Kamioops. For NEW CONSTRUCTION If he des that the Liberals won't have nearly as good a chance at the polls. The Premier has a With a Conservative background like that. Burke McPhil- and REPAIR WOK llps H could luulu well be e a a fornillable iormnaoie tremendous iremenaous campaign campaign oerson person- jality, a happy faculty of running PP(,nent In Victoria, though he ! around the country and Eettine tnd several times to ge elected pasture land, outside our own property. Much of this was on SEE 1 io ttnow everyone. It was largely hir personality that so over- Kupert, and naturally the board gave every assurance that a licence would be granted. But unfortunately they were unable to finance this deal and we then entered into negotiations .with another group for the construction of a hotel of some 40 rooms, and gave these people our assurance that a beer licence would be issued to this hotel. However, this group withdrew their application as they could not see their way clear to making a financial success of this nroirct. GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. in Vancouver, but could n?ver qulte make It. He's a lawyer and has come baok to Victoria to llw, thinking he has a better political chance here. 215 1st Avenue West the Hamilton "mountain" side, which we used in the early years! free. ANOTHER LADY writes me about the other side of the "keep a cow" question: "We dallied long with the idea of keeping a cow and some chickens. Having plenty of milk, butter and cers. nlus an iHviii Phone 0) P.O. Bnl 1 iwhelmingly won for the Coali-! tion two years ago. j The Conservatives, of course, ! iKipe Mr. Johnson will get fed up 1 with politics and quit before the i mxt election. With the Premier I out of the way the Tories would have a better chance of winning. ... For Action Ad"crtise! IN INTERIOR This observer iu uiat me wen-Known and highly-respected Bruce McKelvie gave us quite a blast along the same lines. J.M In fact, the Daily News itself has more than once commented on the matter. The tfiing is to see if something cannot be done to make it impossible for visiting publicists to say things about us that are not to our advantage in other words remove, if we can, the conditions that make us vulnerable to such comment. And the continued prevalence of eyesores is discouraging to those who have or would make improvements. setung-ah, bliss!" she says. V"! .v. .... I .u. ---I,:. would " "ay say no now But there's a catch to it a1 rv'" muiuut " mc nniutr won i qun. good cow wouid cost a Zlt . 6 re-strictlons referred to i There's a strong streak of the ely $125. It teS ?S obtin the exUUng hoteli at stubborn deep down ln hlm and materials for the buildings I anderhof Nw Hazelton and he'd l.ke to see what he could do re- quired. During the time nf Jtr 1 Tcrrace .have been u,lable t0!as a Pure Llberad Pmier, freed OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE BECAUSE IT MOVES SO FAST NOTIONS FOR ANY FANCY the cow is not producing sh- I I W" atire l ex" 01 the strlngs have tled h,m still eats. So It 2 Tfe ' .Conserve.. . or a lamine ... We figured out! rooms I -xJnnsan "ays tne Liberals approximate costs and found! "Hw., t, . u , 1 lave a pretly Rd chance of tates ites. the the .rtTm. situation nn Is ; develop i Iorml"g ? Kovemment; lf he that . V nuwever, as me News-Hera 1 sL th L, -o q 6d j t0 make & Start Wfl M h hllV PfTfrc QnW mMl-.: ... 1 goes the Tories could well win Scripture PaSiage for Ooitau VW. ' Ttl " " gS nl?. ! m Iot for for several several years, desnitp nrpnt ability additional aocommoda liTTdl FURBAR prices." is thy life and -the length of "The Lord of thy God . . thy days." Deut. 30:20. A footnote explains that FUR-BAR is army slane for '-fnniBft for Herb Anscomb's personality on the public platform is no mean one. He knows how. to swing votes too, by turning' on the charm. The scion of a noted B.C. Conservative family Is out campaign- ' ymMmm nit iii i a Aik yovr lnvifcnnt Dolr Of Broker for proipcru. CALVIN BULLOCK Ltd. up beyond all recognition." INDIAN MOVIES rrri FAMOUS GROUP Hon would be provided if It were not for these restrictions. "As far as this board is concerned, we have wherever possible encouraged the erection ol proper hotels. Our only difficulty has been that, so many approached the board with the Idea of providing a building with a large space for the sale of beer and six or seven bedrooms On an average India produces Apart from the war years the annually about 250 feature mov- British Assciation for the Ad! mZVoubli'c111 re8iun-vancement of Science has met ally m any the republic. annually since 1831. Clock to Stop All Arguments f ill r Plastic Curtains A3VERTIS1NO IN THE DAILY NF.W8 BRINGS RESULTS. in in wmii oraer lo vv v. cal! tin this .ma on structure uuiur a CALGARY (CP) Calearv stum-1 hotel. Of course, these am The July SAL ln pede officials have nrrWrf ' everv ea.se refused are i special four-foot clock to save nw Interested In' providing arguments at future stampedes. ' service to the travelling public, I Tney say the clock, visible to which has been neglected previ- rodeo contestants and audience ous to the authority being trans-: alike, will save a lot of disputes ferred to the Liquor Control about timing of stampede events. I Board. j It is not unusual to have as! "While It ;s quite true that many as a dozen stop watches hotels ln every city or town in : operating at once during rodeo 1 any part of the country at some . events and often none of the ! time or other have been filled to ; times agree with the official ! capacity, due to seasonal trade, timekeeper. j construction projects, eonven- IUI L OF I Drapes Yard Goods COLORFUL KITCHEN COTTAGE SETS .. . Dutch Boy and Floral patterns with valance Easy to Clean D me specially ordered clock ( tions, etc., I agree with you that ill be be Oneratpft operated hn by aantrin.:in cnitn fV.it- n., ... m Vlll, C1IK4 lU&lJlg mio consideration the huge development during recent years, there will electricity and controlled by a button by the timekeeper. It will be specially wired to sound the 10-second horn. DRAPES TO CHARM YOUR WINDOWS. See V) WATCH THIS SPACE CONTINUES AT a great aeal to be done to bring our system up to what i we consider a proper standard. ! This, of course, is made much! more difficult because of the rapid expansion ln so many parts of our province." GORDON & ANDERSON Costa Rica, an independent republic of Central America, was part of the Spanish dominions until 1821. fashion Footwear!! Third Avenue