T Parents Die- Prince Rupert Daily News Victoria Report Tuesday, July 24. 1951 ... by J. K. Nesbitt , V 1 ' ' V J Children Live CHATHAM, Out. (CP) - A small plane plowed into a field In a driving rainstorm near here Saturday and two of Its four occupants were fatally Injured. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Davies of Toronto died In hospital shortly after they were dialed from the wreckage. The children of the couple Aiec, assed 5, and Janet, 2 auf-iered severe bruises. Pibroch Stirs Capital B.CYs 80th IJirthda Anscomb Wields Big Stick VICTORIA. The capital has been stirred to the depths in recent days by the bagpipes. It all started when .some enterprising sightseeing companies had pretty girls, fully kilted in tartans and blowing bag RELIEF pipes, parading up and down near the Post Office, in an effort to get American tourists to take bus rules. ' The tourists were delighted,. " i took hundreds of pictures to than In any other riding in the send to the folks back home, to province. prove they had been in a stiane conservatives there held a to-e'n lr.irj MOM HAY FEVER J , ASTHmi' ktlicf Breathing feZ! mort fre and natural. I btinm lfective relief n, 1 , chronic Athm and Hy f "!P iifterrra. Over 60 yean inl Available in cigarette foim i3 . " tared A lie your neart tl I OTH0ralYMNCO tro tkL . iu4 ' .. meetinK recently to See wrut A'.l wen; we until workers In ,h,.vrl do about the coming by- nearby office buildings started election Tory leader Ans:'omb; Fishing Vessel Has Bad Luck The Alaskan fishing veswil 31F847 has been having several streaks of bad luck. Not long ago, while anchored In the Taku Rivet, up the coast, her owner Fred Karo disappeared. Neighboring fisherman, noticing his tin Independent daily newspaper uevoted to the upbuilding of Prince . , Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Xember of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. CJ. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: fly Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75e- Per Year, $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 73c; Per Year, $8.08 Mr Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Published every afternoon except Sunday by Better Train Service EXCEPT for the abnormal days of World War II and its military traffic, the local line of the Canadian Nationa.1 Railways between Prince Rupert and Jasper has never had busier times than today. Not so long ago two or three freight trains a week may have meandered along the line, today there are often that number in a day, even along the Skeena River, and they are loaded too. 'A new era is, indeed, developing for the railway and it is a gratifying thing to see. Passenger traffic is also increasing noticeably and we are hearing reports of a scarcity of sleeper accommodation on the three trains a week which are now being operated. The time seems to have come when we can legitimately expect the railway eompany to boost its service, possibly to six or seven trains a week. 'The new industrial development of the country would appear to make it warranted and : necessary. Even railway men are admitting it, so : EDITOR RETIRES Archie H. Wilis has retired as managing editor of ttw Victoria Daily Times after 45 years with the pape.. His service with the Times was interrupted only by two years overseas during the First World War. In four civic elections in the city he headed the aide: man!:: poll, but quit politics when he became managing editor. (CP PHOTOl BATTALION C O. Maj. J. E. L. Castonguay of Montreal, 37, has been appointed to command of the 1st Canadian Infantry Battalion of the Europe-bound 27th Brigade. He will be promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel. At present with the 1st Canadian Regiment at Peta-wawa, Ont., Maj. Castonguay will sucseed Lt.-Col. .John Keefcr Mahony, V.C., of New Westminster, B.C., who has relinquished command because of ill-health. ICP from National Defence I protecting. They said the bag- Wjei(n,ns the big slick of politi- pipes were not making music cftl auhority, had in advance but hideout noises, so loud and Jnaje &ule the Esquimau Tories terrible they could not work, so wouidn't pitch over the traces, ear-splitting all the office whir The Tories buckied down under clows had to be closed,, even Hert) Anscomb and did what he though thfa heat was stifling. Winted. They agreed, in the in-The office workers grew so.erests 0f Coalition, to support desperate they went to the Chief a Liberal., It vas a bitter pill to ol Police. The embarrassed Chief swallow. asked the gins no, lo diow inn Snmo m..,lltlno, remarks were continued absence and 11 fact tf her engine still running, reported the matter. Karo remains missing. Subsequently, Thos. W. Freeman, chartered the vessel and it was after this that lie also was reported missing. This was followed by a Coast pipes, wow mey paraue, cany- . , . Th ,hairlI,.in. a G. B. would As I See It their pipes, and not a sound sa,d lhe Torl(,s are mystified. The cicots are indignantand threaten i - ft support a Liber. not throuyn any love of Liberals but through respect for the late Cmdr. Beard." L VT 3 3 ray.. Reflects and Reminisces And' then Mr. Lewis let him-80th This is the month of B.C.'.s birthday as a Canadian self be carried away and he said. Guard report that the 31F847! had sunk In the Taku Rived. Effurts were being made tu pump her out. I revive sad memories. This time. I more He was a gentleman; goodness , ,L province. In 1871 British Co It will be putting Into ellect far-reach'ng plans for civil: lm- THE tIST QUALITY PRiNTIIt: Again In Edmonton after an j provcinents, aimed at Uie in- knows why he ever became a Liberal." H. Foster criticized Mr. An-fcomb. He said the leader was 'lacking In judgment In the decision" that the Conservatives cf Esquimau must back a Liberal. Said Mr. Foster: "The Coalition government has failed terribly. The very word stinks in lumbia threw off crown colon v status and became part of Canada. Sir Joseph Trutch was the first Lieutenant Governor and John Foster McCreight the first Premier. British 'Columbia then ! was a wilderness province by the shores of the Pacific, cut off from the rest of the world. Today it is one of the fabulously rich areas of North America, with a tremendous future, so absence of 28 yeurs, H. H. creased convenience anil liuppi-Robei ts, veteran school teacher, j ness of those living now and Ui ix.tes a decided growth. Some of the future. his Edmonton pupils of nearly 30 years ago have become pro- Kl'NMHNY f(l'NIAY8 minent. There was, however,; a fine Sunday, naturally n- Those Hams Again A LASSIE with a nice Scottish telephone voice wants to know where British residents can buy If; r r. PL our nostrils." In view of all iransmansiiifx mis, us not hl(j vlKlt c,jmpjet8 ,llMi tnQt was mUitlei. It alho suggests the staggering that even the wildest necessary to state once more In Type.., to talk to the only student he giving of more personal attention ever strapped "to see if It did i to that little house and lawn of him any good." H j yours. If yju doubt It, lake a stroll and note the home owners Let Us Solve ll . THAT ISLAND imagination cannot quite gra.sp that, politically speaking, the it. Coalition's in a very unhappy position and condition. Esquimau Conservatives are Perhaps, In the interests of going to toe the line for a while all British Columbians and the longer, but they're not happier political future of the province about it. There s a greater hat.- the sooner It comes to an eni red for Coalition in Eiquimalt the better. j who have their own Ideas of what Your Printing Probk! some of those hams I wrote about as being for, sale in Britain. j 1 A lighthouse keeper's wife asks whether or not her relations in Britain have been "taking h?r . for a ride" by letting her pay for the hams she has been sending. Could they have bought bams themselves? (Short an The gift of an Island to Prin-to do with the Sabbath. Many cess Elizabeth has been proposed, local dwellings are old .some on the occasion of the Royal visit! venerable and the most of us this fall. It would be somewhere ' do not have so much week day along the coast. She already has, leisure. Then, If a fellow must a few, known as the British Isles, j soothe his conscience, there a;e i j always the Mtvetith day n. rmons HU E MONDAY ! and music broadcasts. HMCS Ontario plays records 1 -. PHONE 234 j Dibb Printing!?:, Ht'SM It liKKl I' V . (ere ; Yugoslavia Next On List swer No. In 1 Cminfurm Meeting in Warsaw Molotov There I bright and early In the morning. 'Sunday, had It been somewhat i ! 1 Even my even tempered wife is a bit annoyed with me for not being more detailed about the kind of ham one can buy in Britain and how you pay. WHEN WE were in England and Scotland anybody (resident .-r Ml t. London Man Not Slept In Years last The July SAL pi-sou something should be done about it soon. And An Elevator Idle WITH the harvest of the 1951 crop not so far away now, there is serious congestion of grain on the prairies due to a bottleneck at the Lakehead. Lake ships, finding it more profitable to carry iron ore and such commodities, are not available to take the grain out to Montreal where ocean freighters are being held up waiting delivery of the grain. Wheat is jammed in the country elevators and a great deal, indeed, still remains on the farms. At Prince Rupert there is a million-and-a-quar-ter-bushel elevator which for years has been empty, ' rot even being used for storage purposes. With this situation existing at Prince Rupert, there can be little sympathetic understanding of the congestion that prevails on the prairies. It will be inexcusable if the authorities permit ' the wheat situation to become paralyzed or chaotic when the 1951 crop gets ready to move. Question Of Spain THE matter of Spanish participation in alliances of western powers is to the fore. The U.S.A. is arranging with the Spanish government for the use of bases in Spain. The U.K. dislikes this and the French like it less. This resolves itself into the question of whether one likes and trusts General Franco or not. The whole affair carries heavy emotional overtones, The moderate view might well be that it will be time to treat Spain as a member of a democratic alliance, or for her to be associated with a member of the alliance, when she can be recognized as democratic from her behaviour. WARSAW P Russia's deputy later, the .music could have premier, V, M. Molotov, and the mingled with the church bells. ' military hero, Marshal George K. ! Yesi erday, people til the way to Zhukov, headed a large group of work, particuiarjy as they nai -, dignatorles from Russia as the ed First Avenue, looked toward People's (Communist i Democrac- the harbor, with a p!eas"d ex-tes gathered here during the pression. Viriiat they heard was week-end to celebrate the not exactly a cross between a snrrre visitor' could get all kinds of! LONDON Ernest Lanch-cooked meat, including sliced berry, rotired L6ndon" business-ham, without ration coupons, j man, has some to the conclusion OF There was no limit to the quan-jthat man can adjust himself to I he, lot his I" h .seventh anniversary of Poland's! Jig and a waltz, but It helped in i communist regime. warding off the 7:45 a.m. Monday cant ,,,iui tity but prices were about as 1 anything even such as high as in Canada a little over I without sleep. He himself a dollar a pound for cooked recall havine had a wink of sleep Hie presence or inese nign i officials is considered significant i and western observers outside ( It was once sakl of Will Rogers, ham. in his 81 years. Six months ago. But when I wrote r ant that we Mr. Lanch PninnH stwiilnt.fi that, the tvim-1 comments the Wellanri-Poi t Col- could I.UU1U have IiaVC bought UUU11L hams JiaillS I i ' . "i , ,rr i cnci ui SHOES HANDBAGS LUGGAGE CONTINUES AT "-,eu "ou w uywn! infoim-Cummunlst Board , borne Tribune, that when some- should have made it clear th it ttu,m . Policy we would ih HJl have had h- to n Zl do it with ' to Produce an iron-clad formula may may be be meeting. eetin , one one asked asked him him the the best best way way tt to guaranteeing him five or six ! ltd1 a;. Canadian dollars, and by usinj a special arrangement not available to the people who live in Britain. pay f. Cominform meetings often cop with the problem of In-herald a sensational new move ! " using street traffic, he sug-m International affairs by the! feasted to take all cars not paid Scvot Union. j for )ff th" streets. It might Molotov. in a speech Saturday, mean a lew difficulties to start (were hours slumber at night. i More than 3.000 suggestions ( rolled in. He read them all, tried ; out some and got good and tired, HERE AGAIN are the kind of but siaep still eluded him. i denounced Marshal Tito as an ! with but, the idea has its practi- things it seems to me that Some of ' the recipes, he said, a(rent 0f the Imperialists. He j cal points. they really need most in 'Brit- ; were just plain silly. One urged gaid Tito's regime will not .last' ain: him to eat onions Just before re- much longer. Ottawa considers one national Tea, sugar cooking fats and tiring. Another advised him to war memorial enough. There will fashion footwea all the little fixings that good stuff his pillow with dried hops,'Tt nrrJ.A.. Mm tha be another outlay of millions but ' IhoM mill k. nnlhlnn nWr.,. t, 1 rary bodily rest. . I lu nouewives want to make the wnne a inira assureu mm a posi-kind of little tidbits that women tive cure for insomnia was to Mr. Lanchberry says he wants Cvyuc.c iu uaKe. T r V " ' leP on'? 'or the experience of Also, any kind of meat that i concentrating at the same time lV,t 'iOQ mlht hrin. 'I can't remember when I last r ORMES meat, or smoked meat, like hamsj Several women otfered them- or anything except the hashy 1 wives in marriags. There were mixed up kind of stuff. Not that a)so suggestions of hypnotism there is anything wrong with ; and drugs. But Mr. Lachberry the mixed up kinds of canned said he had already tried mar- , Scripture faiiage for JoJay M Jesus ) departed into a solitary place, and there prayed." St. Mark 1:35 slpt," he said. "But all my life I have seldom had" to call a doctor and am still in the best of health, I have come to the conclusion that one can get used to anything." 7. 'cri 15. J. F. '-'! U ...eat i.ies cepi mai ine rUge to no aTail and refuses to British "have had it." They get hav anything to do with hypno She wa3 going north on the i too much of that sort of thing Princess Kathleen for the round j as Is. tism or drugs. He e tried irit'u reauing reading the dullest a Victoria Woman, Liberal Leader, The Pioneer Druggists far lnt0 the but noveIs HERE IS the sort of thing the , n,!ght- trip to Alaska. It Is the first trip north for Mrs. Gates who was looking for- Bill British are up against. My old u,uy umcu; ou'"S . ",c , World War One pal, who lives respondents Insisted the only uarri tn Kfp!ncr ar first hanrl thp Afk your trtvirmnt DjiaUr or Broker for proipcfut. fieitinri hint-fly new developments at Prince Ru-VliHlliy llUflll pert and the scenery of the north. in the New Forest, is a great 1 'emeoy was 10 K-eep uie neaa gardener. He grows gooseberries. cpo1 ar,d tne feet warm. Others Like most other English, hsis ! recommended keeping the head PHONE 81 CALVIN BULLOCK ltd. I never thought this was such will buy, sell or A classified .'ind It. family loves gooseberry jam warm anrt ttle teei C001- Botn But the wife can't make the ldeas were tested 'ltll0ut Pr-aooseberrv iam became thvU'ucing results. Finally, Mr. ritish Columbia Liberal Asso-! a fine-looking city," she said as lation and past president of the ! J. D. McRae. MLA. drove her up Lachberry put the navies reme can't get the extra sugar. dy to a test and got good and drunk. It kept him more awake For NEW CONSTRUCTION 21-Plece Breakfast $ British Columbia Women's Lib- j Third Avenue yesterday, eral Association as welt as being Mrs. Gates, who owns the Met-prominent in Imperial Order, ; ropolis Hotel in Victoria, is ac-Daughters of the Empire, and ; companied by Mr. and Mrs. C. Local Council of Women affairs, j W . B. Raymond of Seattle. Both Mrs. J. L. Gates of Victoria was I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond are law-in Prince Rupert yesterday, yers In the Puget Sound city. STEAMER Prince Rupert than ever. Even if he gets no sleep, he goes to bed regularly every night and stays there until morning. and REPAIR WO IT IS THE little things like that which really get the British people down. Take a case like this: Suppose our family lived m Britain. Suppose I wanted my wife to make my favorite cook Sets 32-Plece Breakfast Sets it is just as simple and we can 21-Plece Bone , $-f p Qcj Chlna Tea Sets ID''" SAILS FOR Vancouver see what we are buying. SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. ies oatmeal with dates in between. She couldn't do it In Also we will include some good I old-fashioned Canadian "rat ! Dinner Sets, from$ Britain because there just would '27-95 DECCA COLUMBIA CAPITOL 68 pieces at trap" cheese. Before the two 215 1st Avenue West ;ars which ruined Britain, the P.O. B Phone 909 British used to eat great slabs (Including beautiful Wedge-wood and Couldon King's Plate) of that.' Now they get tiny bits and Intermediate Porta Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost CITY OR DEPOT not be enough sugar or fat to provide the makings. You could best describe British food conditions today as dull and grim. 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Jang SPECIAL English Bone China CUPS AND SAUCERS at 69c and 97c PUNCHBOWL SETS 7.95 MANSON'S China Shop WE WILL certainly send more breed horses and ride them the wh( hams to our friends in Britain not eat them." put t Rupert Radio and Electric Although we know now that we could arrange to send the money Sorry, friend, you are' out :f date. We saw several horsemeat rs. I) FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 frHsn, and have excellent Danish hams IPEV.a.l.'UH shops In London with Ions P.O. Box 1279 313 3rd Ave. W. Phone 644 delivered right there, I will send queues of customers waiting to BROADWAY CAFE wiem rigni irorn nere Because buy.