V I tas"" 1 1 11 Craft .... X w Prince Rupert Dully News Tniii---:ly, TmiX::W, June June 2S, 2S, Iflf.l Iflf.l In Newspaper Smiles n Chuckles TlkltiHfuj Way Id BanfL VANCOUVER In the editorial room of a Vancouver daily iewspaper there are no typ-vriters. Writers use brush and r and, in silence, sweat out jach deadline. When the owner of a pool hall and liquor store in a Colorado town gave a $56 check to the Methodist Church, the parishioners questioned acceptance of tainted money." But in the pulpit next Sunday the minister In the back shop, or composr ng ro-jm, no linotypes spill out '.ype in long, leaden columns. ft'' ' T - Iris v - ; , ' rhere too is silence as all type llf)!"'' IftA iE eet by hand. said : There have been expressions of concern over whether .nnirt accerjt a certain check. But, at noon each day, presses Till and 4.500 copies of tire paper 'lilt the streets" of Vancouver. The paper is the Chinese 7 Here is that check. Verily, it Is vo ripvii'a nmnev. I can think of t Times, one of Canada's four nothing that will cause the crevil more pain than to apply his l4 uiunrse-Kuiguage news pupr j a. Ill four share the same odd conditions. The Chinese language, with Its thousands of characters, money to the work of tne una-I am placing the check in our fund. Amen." From "Life's Like That'' in The Reader's Digest. is not adaptable to modern SPECIAL THRIFTY TOURS WHEN YOU GET THERE 2-day,4-day,6-dayRockieslourt as low as $41.50 including sight-seeins, room and mealt at lonft Springs Hotel and Chatsau Lak louise. See ar.y Canadian Pac office or your own Travel Agent. A soldier told Groucho Marx that he was looking for a girl who didn't drink, smoke, swear or have any bad habits. devices. Recently Publisher Chew P. Yee of Victoria's New Republic spokvj of the difficulties of publication because Canadian-born Chinese dislike newspaper work involving writing copy wan brush and ink. 'Whtit for? asked Groucno. 55 I', A stout, bald gentleman was discussing his tennis technique. "Mv brain barks out a command The Times, published by the Chinese Freemasons in Canada, i started over 40 years ago with the campaign to overthrow the i Manchu empire. The Times' first issues rallied Vancouver Chinese f:v and to my body: 'Run forward speedily. Start right away. -Slam the ball gracefully over the net.' " And then what happens?" he was asked. "And then," the heavy-set fellow replied, "my body says: in support of Jr. Sun Yat faen, wno maae i;nma a repuuiie ui p inn. If Tlw revolution which has never 14 If Rotfled 4 tl m Fy England Who, ME?' " The young couple had had their first quarrel, and all evening neither one of them had ;aid a word. Finally the husband decided to give in. "Please speak enaea muxes poiuicai laiiv m Chinatown, end the Vancouver and Victoria papers the other two are In Toronto differ in policy. OPPOSE COMMUNISM The New Republic is strongly nationalistic in support of Chiang Kai Shek. The Vancou (wm "ROCKY" AN13 CASSEL8 Brig. J. M. Rockingham of Vancouver, commander oi the 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade in Korea, is seen with Maj.-Gen. A. J. H. Cassels, right, commander of the new Commonwealth Division, aftsr discussing Canadian battle plans. Haavy spring rains left the Canadian headquarters a sea 0f mud. CP from National Defence) m nil! ii to me, dear," he said. "J U admit that I was wrong arid you wer right." "It won't do yot. any good," "A ver Times is cool towards Chiang 4 Supreme in Economy, Supreme in Style! "North Sea" replied the bride taarfully. "I've but doesn't like the Reds. In fact changed my mind.' Scottish Folk Hospitable ROYAL NAVY Wreck Burns "Hey, there!" a passing motor- all Canadian Chinese are anti-communist. But u to Chiang and Mac-Arthur, there are different ideas in Chinatown no less than in Washington.' ...... 1 ?t n ViillKUIv irhn ura Q EMERARA RUM A mass of flames lighted tne i i"" - A1RDRIE, Scotland (CP)-Mrs. Inland Passage near Bella Bella i u"u" , --.-- WibMM. Norris Harwood of Victoria, ' Tuesday night as a familiar j nouse is on has hoen livH'T here for landmark to nassina shiDS. the! ' Know it, the hJlbilly replied The Times keeps its readers up 1 adverlisemenl is not published or displayed by the Liquor tonlrol Board or by the Government of British Columbia : : !on world news through si'bscrib-i j mor.ths with her husband, 1 North Sea wreck, lay burning on I without moving. some ing to world press wire services, Ian exchange teacher at Coat- Porter Reef. 'Well, why don t you do thing about it? and it maintains a special cor-jbrkige S(;COndary school where! Captain Wiluam Eccles, com respondent at Hong Kong. ner 13-year-old son is a pupil. I mander of the CNR steamship "Doin' it now," the hillbilly replied. "Bin a-prayiti' fer rain ever since she started Only once in its history has the Not pven thg mtrcacies 0f Prince Rupert, said the North conservative Times put out an housekeei3in, w,th ration bocks Sea Tuesday night "was burning extra. That was on V-J Day,!have maired the happiness of in a mass of flames" as he pass-when 15,000 copies were rolled off. tnjs Carrifijan family in Scot- ed the point where the North-The normal circulation is 4.500. lan'd land Transportation Co. pas- Apart from the masthead, the . . d senger ship was wrecked in only English wording is In the aCLKto February, 1947. $1475.00 MANY KINDS There are over 30 different breeds of British sheep, betides tandard types of crossbrds. Skinnymen,vomen advertisements. And these show make iiiaivc: oi an t extensive tour of Eng- .... , mained on the reef, between oniV tne lirm name ana buiucsh.. . t,i f v,mo in and Ivory Island, in F.nelish: the codv is in Chin-! T " " VJl Idle Point gain5,10,15lbs: 1 r 1 j f ! v f I ! fl 'some ivu mnes sou.n 01 m I days they spent two weeks on Although some one Invented A a;.. continent and visited Paris ,'Kupert. Chinese typewriter, it has not . Nlcemfilown" In Italy I CaPl- Eccles didn't know why been a success the keyboard is J the wreck was burning. It had t, cumbersom7 Mr5' Hard 5pak2 ghrly f been reported in shipping circles Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What ft thrill! Bony 11 ml All out; UjflT bol-tows till up; ne?k no liuiwr- (crmv.HT; lUy in Prince Rupert Neat . . . compact . . . yet roomy for four! Rides smoothly stops safely! Easily lmndlcd easily parked! 35 to 50 miles per gallon! See this famous economy car without fail! Call for demonstration drive TODAY at your nearest dealer's. ' Lockheed Hydraulic Brakes - Run! rVouf - jMono-conBtrurtion" hotly - Larpt l.uunHye Spare - Driver'a eat adjuHtaMe - Minimum economy. Distributors for llritixh Columbia anil Alberta OXFORD MOTORS UNITE D t if A , -fil! Tle same difficulty, only .,7 hTv7 lnala'va?e ul aLCC' lvl D"B" in Scot- llv nave n shown s.nown ln ?L,' to ,. nf iinotvnen . was begin. - j d ..w j.av Deen enienain-j . th t, f th wrecic the' I and each character must be homes and cLght (j ,n mauy different p in the picked out, set up, ana mm re- nave thoroughly enjoyed our-' m , TTnnn rwipivinpf the EFFECTIVE J U LY 1 j" r i l r v stored in its case after the eai- lves 8he said. j Prlnce Rupert lion is out. One of the many .things she . k lg5 survivors wh0 had Since thei can be no alpha- admln,s about Scottish women is f d d 81 t DtllJ BeUa BeUa ln life. helical arrangement, classifying tne way they manage to vary 'a";a the type is a problem. One type- tneir meals on rati0ned foods. I . ; 'setter obscurely explained it as Sne finiS food and clothing . -h nf ,i u. t finowmrint; .v. ..- .h.'Mrs. Harwoou Is a native of I 1 f 1 M f lose bttir-siftrved, tU'kt? tM'0-lle" look. TWu-Sftiidb of girla. w.auen. ntn wliu never eouIi b;-for, ftie nuw pruud of pbapelj. liekliliy-lrtiklnt IvMiies. Thty tliank the ie-riftl viitm-litilldiiig. flesh-liitilltlUiii ioiik', Uatrpx. Itm Uuuv.n, kUMiiilants. itiviors-trs. Iron, (itsinin lti, cat-chirn, fnrlfh IiIiukI, SmyioT PiMuie ami diutHikou so Imm1 Blws yiiu more atretiRtti and nourjsiuwjut; put fieoii on bare Imiits. Get Lovety Curve IViii i I (far SfUiUK 'HH ffti. Stii wliff nn've gaint-d tita fi. 10. 15 or 2 11. jiu utd tnr normal weiRht. rosift litil. New V-ei acquainted" mw only 6e. Try ;aiiwiil Umitx Tmiip Tablets fir iw-w vlnor anil filled pounds, ttul Tarjr Oay. At all di uggint. classification. Ilrilih r Criilre I'huneKA. 2irj3 2211 W. 4th Ave. Prince Rupert Dealer for IWarris Cars living about equal in both coun- j ' 1 tries. If you want to sell it, advertise A nurse before her marriage, (t. News classifieds. Campsite For One Thousand DAN'S SERVICE STATION PHONG CRETN 60S 322 McimiDE STREET I A campsite for a thousand workers is now being established by the eight contracting firms of h Vancouver who will build the first stages of smelter and the towntita for the Aluminum Com pany at Kitimat. The work will Include tne actual smelters for producing Clectrical cJLivlncj, Is Comfortable and Econom aluminum, the townsite, harbor facilities, water works, sewers and any other essential accommodation. Representatives of General Electric Refrigerator $ZL99 the contractors are now in Montreal where the agreement with Alcan has been drawn up. The power end of the worn is being done by contractors Mor- rlson-Knudson Co. of Canada 4 SERVE, ' - J Ltd. The location is at Kemano in a narrow steep valley about I SATUKPAV forty miles below Kitimat. General Electric Standard Range $2299 General Electric DeLuxe Range 5(1 Northern B.C. Power Co. Resner Block Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. Stewa&. B.C, For Action Advertise! GIN LOSDON DRY Call 363 FOR BETTEB . . . Planning Building or Repairing nni famous since 1750 k .S - : V .1 1. V I -(inr.yf c 10ND0N DRY GIN Mac Construct! con Company MIMi. MRU ' information and reservations any Canadian Pacific office, or your travel agent a1"' . !A y.il K-eforiM warn. I : ; VKKr wnoon my em jj), - - -"" - . . . '.1 J It iistlllel Ii Caaaia ui lUtillilii l fiu Jwl'- ' i M..$ I Calvert ;i0 Nr - " ilji- WltL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Roofing . . . Siding . . . Alterations Estimates Gladly Given MITCHELL & CURRIE '.n-i- 1 - - This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or LIMITED '. - Builders & Contractor! by the Oovernment or tsnuiui t-oiuniDia.