Prince Rupert Daily News H Socf educing SALE Frir'ay, January 19, 1951 WARM WINTER CLOTHES Ray . . . effects ant tem in focei SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $3.00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8 00 i 1 Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. 7 t BOYS' WEAR BOYS' WINDBREAKEKS All sh.-ji. Just right for winter weather. Reg. to $5.75. Now ' .... S3.95 to $1.25 BOYS' ALL WOOL PANTS Heavy weight pure wool pants. Regular $5.50. Now $.!" MEN'S WEAR Britain'3 Labor government spent more than 10 million dollars growing peanuts on millions " cl acres in East Africa. It had been hoped that from this could C come an abundance of needed fats and oils. But the whol Diamonds or Bricks? "if ODAY'S tendency is towards bigger and bigger f :W' ' LA units. Industries amalgamate into combines, scheme la now being scappea. It wasn't what it had been cracked up to be. ff -4 JL 1 J? 1W, 2L MEN'S ALL WOOL HEAVY PANTS. Ren. M 00. Kale prt J PENMAN'S UNION SUITS Men's 1st quality. These ! sell for $3.75. Now per suit. f ' MEN'S ALL WOOL SOX Rood Working mix, from );tt MEN'S DRESS SOX-A big variety or good quality . Sale, war LEATHER WORK GLOVES Hard Wvjaiing fuvti. from, pair MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Save on these. Regular 20c. Now 4 h A - Tl- f i Most of us welcome an occasional change of scene or society and confess to a yearning to "get away from it all" Jack Scott, on the Vancouver Sun, is home frcm a continental tour, aftor having motored all over America. He is beins asked how it feels. It must be grand, say Uio questioners, to behold what you've always had an Itching to see to discover what Is on tlia other side of the mountain. - ' 1 "7 FACE TOWELS LARGE SIZE : for flB Yet, suggests Scttt, this urge to "get away from It all" can be disappointing. People are much it the same. Some places, certa;:i tewns, different neighborhoods show a similarity. In fact, it's about as hard to get away r-om it all as it is to get away f.-o.ii one's self. K . -K; ... . , For military reasons, during ; the last war -the names of certain . seaoorts in Canada failed to ap- INDONESIAN PAPER HEAVY TRAFFIC ' STOCKHOLM tP A groun of VANCOUVER near. But there is no world -..'-Ji sti'UKKle struggle on on now now and and hence no Swedish wood and pulp cxpern 1 000 persons arrived or necessity hj exciuue names. vaii-iwm vis,t Indonesia tins year v international Allpurlh' Or . ..j..lri nlunt mlilrh Hm, In 1Qr- ; fi' i ' .ii a i. lc about' f vSr-'"' . ''j couver should be remini reminded t iKt.J' .V.VW;v4Lw''l thU- Wednesday, a story W - - v. aluminum development a JlI (Vim ed in relerence to KKlmaat lti niuetraiueni, ma a "' w e 'ai the latter spot is about "30 j within a few years. over the previous year, in Korea near Pusan Is besieged daily by HUNGRY YOUNGSTERS The camp of the P.P. C.L.I Pte. Steve TowsU'go (CP PHOTO children such as these, who have found it a good snot for a meal hand-out. of Ssiiiku toon is shown passing out a chicken Ifj ua saivam-U lioin dinner. , lii.it -j, aitutn ui uic nu inci ii . . . . rtVr r i ; , i PRINTING minus oi me n. oumuum i-, seems almost essential to have a surgical operation before if (ossible to w lte Prince Rupi'it the way it should be written. i C-et i c J:, hi anatuan Irh Si, Practice e i Highest Quality i PURPOSES It's always been like that. Efforts have not been wanting, o play up Vancouver, at the expense of the north. If thce has WINNIPEG if' 'As you prac cm s vH See LiHl f tise, so you will play, says Can- ptores acquire brain he? and blossom into the big departmental stove, editorializes the West Vancouver News, published by Harry H. Gregson, formerly of Prince George. Villages become municipalities, municipalities cities and cities sprawling metropolises, to flee from which is the week-end i-rabition of their inhabitants. Labor amlgamatr;?, also, the labor opposing the industrial giant. The small man, neither a part of big industry or the big departmental store, nor a factor in labor organization, is caugiit between the millstones. This trend to bigness has to be fought because not only the existence of the small man, but the existence of democracy is at stake. We see little difference between gigantic corporations in America, sate-controlled industries in I'vitain and Sovietized industry in Russia. In all the worker loses his independence, the qualities which make for sturdy individualism are undermined. With rare exceptions, the big outside concern is not interested in building a community. The small man does the buildirg. Owners of very large concerns are remote from ihe public and the public's influence of them is small. How different it is with the small merchant, who meets his customers face to face every week and who must consult their views and interests. We in this paper champion the small man as opposed to the big and the small unit as opposed to the big one. We believe that communities of men, in business, working or in professions in a modest way and imbued with the go-ahead spirit, are the most valuable asset of democracy. Whatever apparent economies in production the the big organizations mny achieve, there are certain things they cannot achieve. They cannot give the individual attention which the small storekeeper gives. They cannot promote that sturdy spirit of independence in their employees, the desire to serve which the small storekeeper and employer can promote. It is the small n erchant, the man in business in a 6mall way, who is the nation's main bulwark against Communism. History, as in the case of the Swiss against the French, the Finns against the Russians, has again and again, demonstrated the sterling qualities induced by independent small units. Did not Napoleon call Britain a nation of shopkeepers and may not the present American reverses in Korea be partly attributable to the fact that the sturdy individuals who built the United States have tended to be replaced by insignificant human cogs in gigantic corporation machines? Hut the small man, the small municipality, unless it organizes is doomed. Big trade unions which fix the scales of pay for employees in big combines also decree that the small business man shall pay the same scales, although because of the very individual service he gives, his overheads must be proportionately larger than that of big business. Big buyers buy in bulk and threaten to undercut the already narrow profit cf the smaller merchant. adian pianist Oertrude HutiMey 1,n "nv way to make It aooenr that Vancouve rls the terminal, Green. pmtr. Seer Dibb Printing Co and this is the end of a branch line it's been tried repeatedly. New Treatment In Polio Case OTTAWA 'w Doctors at the communicable diseases unit of the Ottawa Civic Hosoital are eagerly watching the recovery ol 14-year-old Brian McSorley of Ottawa. The youngster is beginning to swallow again and for Superintendent Dr. Alan Doane it is the most encouraging thing he has seen for some time. It mes.ns that he is succeeding in his attempt the first ever made in Canada to cure a bulbar polio victim by a method known as electrophrenlc stimulation.1 She told interviewers here that Is why she believes in "careful and calm practice." Miss Green Mrs. Jay Durand PHONE !St The touring Maple Leaf team BESNER BLOCK wam .from Lethbridge succeeded :n of Seattle in private life By ELMORE PHILPOTT THANKS, Mil. IIEXTY back in Winnipeg for her first fuming the champion German team, and in their own town on concert here In seven years. She said she has been giving Fuessen, at that. It was a second straight victory. This soi t of thing is becoming a habit. concerts since she was "little more than a baby" and has played and studied in London, Paris and Dresden as well as North t American cities. In j DID YOU EVEU think how strange a thing is fate or destiny? Almost all my life I I have wanted to go to In t'lin:. A United States senator says ne cannot understand why so mu M American money is being spent to provide a hue aluminum nlar t in Rritkh Columbia Well. ien Miss Green thinks pianists Brian was admitted to hospi-, tal Nov. 15 in a critical condition. kirn!; should sturlv ft frecfmri instrn bs I nr nau puruiysis ui me liiuscies ment Rho studied ctiiH violin with Senator, there is also almost end- dia. . U'ViinVi rnntrnl cupn 1 If ininff vias ill ,i ... i r t viaraoi m fans. i....,tn iiIEva wi-t FOOTHILLS HARDP bth As a boy I read every line I a coma, and had temperature of ..n gives one a sense of are very much could get about it-mostly in the 108 degrees. A tube was inserted and phrasing that percussionists iiike ALBERTA TELKWA aaveniure dooks Dy u. n. neiiL.v. ... , w... oiten lacK, ' she said Also, of course in classics like mucous and help him to breath, . Kipling's Kim, which is one of but the lad stopped breathing. ' mtermM. rkrri the finest books every written He would normally have been ind nl77,n 1 " lne ,aa dav "ay anfl nlBht iOl a :.. i mif in an Irnn hmr hut. lie hnn. chTropractic for health l ill anv iau,uag -v - r - 1' 1 ni week, and at the end of that time I must also confess that .1 r., "r'u 1' Brian was able to breath awln COM. IN AM. SIZES Lump . . . Cobble . . . Egg - Nut ond Stoker PHONE G51 For Immediate Delivery LIKED army life. Of course, I "al" th" eii "hrenlc . ,lhout help- Since tnen il h-s lreal n,m WHn eieciropnrenic hated the mud and blood and . been indicated lnriitjpH ,hat that ... his r-a 'n t. ' WHEN BABY ARRIVES capacity stimulation. guts in the 1914-to-1918 war. My a. . . iu owuuuw la irLui i ii v I Nature is not always kind. Childbirth often leaves the mother In a brain hated the senseless slaugh-1 ireacmenc requires a ma- conscious and fuel serious condition. Every Chiropractor is familiar with Hie story of for thaWt tnl ucted at fiarvard UnWersTty "fnfj"e '" said e. "He is lor al all that the ar army ny game game H.atll i being fed by tube through his the woman who dates her illness PHILPOTT, EVITT & L Z ? ,.T; tor hr. Doynrst'read ston.ach.but Kck to the time of deiivery of her f bv J ttnerTlhethrlUof thieve- about it last August in a maga- -y nope now t ne fof To. I IMIil K Bt'H.DING SITPI.IF.S ment, say, in taking a unit and zme wnicn puunsneu ueians oi ' ln - - wards the end of her pregnancy making it into something. ithe cure of Bruce Plater of Ot-,' 'n , Perios- the Jomt cartUages of the u"a"e del HlliFht in th wn s in the ght , u . . . u 'tawa, the first bulbar polio vie- pio- pelvls 80ten to allow fur greater , gress .however, is tempered by e.iDansion of this structure at time fishermen:. j regret that he did not have the of delivery. This softening process means to give electrophrjliic often permits the spine to "settle" stimulation earlier. Fourteen ,wr?ielc..!Sn!.s'i1!?'1rilh,e fnnnnt.in tif fiiriiWk cninal Imt-Mil. h i .mu ul B"- up u, b , th treatment the Germans at the very end of "ARVARD ,. rnrRe. COLRSE the First World War I would Doan was given leave o most certainly have Joined the! uDr- absence to attend a course at Indian armv Bv this time if cases of bulbar polio died in r- ance ance and distortion with its ac- 7.7, ,. - V. .". HnrvnrH Sixt Un led States . sun anve, i wouia piuouoiy nave ' tv, r,.i Ottawa last summer. comDanvinn pains and nerve inter- been the prize Blimp of all Col. - ""Tv 1 Tnere ls' however, a slight snag ference. Blimps. i doctor from Queen s University, ! w treatment It is useless TWS condition is most easily cor- oOo i Kingston .Ont., attended. phrerllc (or breat'hne) rected "orfy 'ter childbirth, but . jw.. wuiiviiiK uiutrt to auvc resjwin. me SDine snouia De ejiaiiuii- uc ln patient in Canada to use it. "r-1 Buuu the natient For complete overhaul of your High Speed Oasoline Engines, see Rupert Motors Ltd. We have the trained mechanics and specialized equipment to perform this work for you . . . efficiently and economically. To avoid delay this spring when the rush is on, let us have that job how. t know till just now how much I owed to the old boy. For all I et and if necessary put rlgnt as soon as possible after delivery. Quite often Chiropractors are asked if there is any risk in treats know I have been shooting paigns, by G. A. Henty. , ing the spine of prospective motners. or soon after birth. The answer is. neniy s laeas in mis coiuinn iui j on page a 3 i una mat, ine upteen years past, and really hero, Lyle Bullen, astounds his thinking they were my own. hosts in England thus: Here is one -that I THOUGHT was mv own brain child. I have WANT TOWN HALL THE PAS. Man. CP) The neei of a town hall was stressed by Mayor H. F. Bickle at the year's first meeting of town council. The 39-year-old ttown is stlJ without a building to house municipal offices but it is hoped to erect one in 1951. there is no risk in treatment, but there Is much rifk without it. Mothers who have been attended by their Chiropractor through the entire period of pregnancy, and aeain soon after baby arrives, re What can we do about it? We must prefer our local stores and the individual service they gu-e to outside ones. We must devefop the many cultural amenities we still lack and take a lively interest in every phase of local affairs. We refuse to be deluded by "business" talk of what is or not a paying proposition, when it comes to our hospital or any other form of municipal service. We are indeed very suspicious of the so-called economy of which big units boast. They put a dime in our pockets and take away two-bits worth of our independence. been waiting for some suitable Rupert Motors Limiteil occasion tq write a really witty piece about the English. I fig ured 1 would show the great. "Do you mean to say that you are not going to ride. Captain Bullen?" one of the ladles on horseback said. "In the firct placff. Mlas M(rton. I am an Infantry officer, and except for a few weeks when I am on the staff of Colonel lyiekhart I have never done any riding. In the second place, I am forbidden to take horse exercise at present. Moreover, tiiongh no doubt you wili despise me for the confession. I dislike altuRi-ttier the idea at s contradictions in the English- mans character: That he is. obviously the best sportsman in! Daily Health Hint w all the world. If lie wins, thats that; but if he loses he tak?s ALLACE E port they never were so well at birth time before. They usually go along fine the whole time, birth Itself Is easier, and the "pick up" afterwards is most heartening. Chiropractors do not handle confinement or delivery, but stay strictly in their field, vihich is the vital field having to do with health and keeping the body functioning normally. Yes, if anyone needs to be fit and sound, it is mother when baby arrives. Consult Your Chiropractor Inwrted 1T lti . ' Chlrotrsi tors' Associates nf B.C. it with good grace. All the world knows that the above is true. But here is the other side. A "SSs Man does not live by bread alone. Our yardstick Mn tVio wnrrhinona nf this nc thp other course shall Heart diseases can not be brought on by strenuous exercise if the heart Is young and healthy. Pilaris hundred men on horseback and forty or fifty dos all chasing one urtfortnnat animal." ''But the Unfortunate animal 1 a poacher." ''Very well. then. I should shoot him as a poacner." OOo HENTY EVIDENTLY thought couple of hundred Englishmen' and women will mount horses. 1 However, It does put an extra be: "Does it make if r individual, independent sur They will let loose a great horde ! strain on damaged or age-weak' ened hearts. of lifelong-trained hounds ana cha.se one poor tiny little fox over hill and dale, stream and wa unsporismaniiKe to nunv forest until the poor lone crit-.fes -in tne approved English, ter is cornered and killed. (manner. But actually he dldi Hollywood Cafe HOURS: WEEK DAYS: 9 q.m. to 9 p SUNDAYS: p H O N E 7 9 We Speciolize in DISHES vival?" Better our own hospital, not a paying proposition, better our own services which do not "pay" and better an independent municipality, than become cogs in a big wheel. We don't want the big business standards. We don't think they're right. What we want is a voice in our own affairs and the satisfaction of knowing we have that voice. An overfed brigadier once remarked to an undersized Cockney recruit: "We'll soon make you into a big soldier. The recruit answered: "You can't make diamonds as big as bricks, sir." Let us be diamonds. EMS : inure iiifctn writer ui in uny , . , t-, Yet well-bred Eng ishman a condition the minds of would almost rather die than ration to kill their shoot sitting duck" which he a ellow . hlfmansand teke it all needed for dinner On the wing ag patriotic duty. -yes, of course the Englishman, We thwhole hlst f the will shoot anything that fues fc ta f gradually But sitting"-no air-the poor , lncreasln consciousness. Moral bird does not have a sporting ideas chasnge wlln tne centuries. chance. j ars and armies and power As I say, I thought the above politics are not necessarily bad ideas were my own brain chil- at one age of history. They be- 12 Noon to 2 ? to 9 P ' 7 p.m. CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Fur Outside Orders PHONE 133 OPEN FROM 7:30 P.M. to S:36 A.M. 81X1 It STREET AND THIRD AVENUE dren. But just for fun I was come wrong -when the minority looking over a boys' book on; begins to teach the majority India, Through Three Camr that they are wrong.