PAGE TWO .THE DAILT EfEWB w 66 Camp THE LATEST & FINEST SUMMER SHOES ON THE MARKET See the new thick crepe sole with steel arch for lightness and fitting qualities. Priced $3.45 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes DAILY EDITION EDITORIAL THE NEW HOSPITAL Saturday. July 15, 1939. Prince Rupert people are to be congratulated on the fine new hospital which was opened yesterday and the chairman and members of the hospital board and especi-i EACH DO HIS BIT Hendrik Van Loon, the well known writer, says that, if every man will take care of his particular front yard. we shall have a pleasant village in which to live and ai world full of pleasant villages would be a decent one for most everybody. In other words, let each person do his bit to make the place decent, beautiful and happy. A few more people doing things and fewer talking about things would be a great thing for the world. LOOKING FINE Yesterday R. L. Mcintosh said to a Daily News representative that Terrace was looking fine. That is the spirit. He might possibly have seen the other side of the picture and remarked that the spit bugs were ruining the flowers, the mosquitoes were making life miserable awl the people were not just all they ought to be. Possibly he might have seen a lot more defects but he comes down to Rupert carrying a happy tale of optimism and happiness. "Terrace is fine." Of course Terrace is fine and so is Prince Rupert fine. Let us all see that side of the picture. Our neighbors are fine and their sons and daughters and cats and dogs are fine even if they do sometimes injure the garden a little. Let us be like the Terrace people and, when we go away from home, carry the message "Prince Rupert is fine." Then, when we return we can all help to make it finer, happier, more progressive and more beautiful. South Africa Gets Salmon From Canada Uvely less than the previous year. miliar with the different grades of salmon and simply ask for a red OTTAWA, Jujy 15 Canada was salmon or for one at as low a price i the chief source of supply to South as possible. In the latter case they j Africa of canned salmon during receive a Canadian chum salmon.! 1939 with 63 per cent of the total As a result, the buying public 1st of 5.135.962 pounds Imported by the coming to look upon Canadian sal- j Current retail as follows: Union. Owing to a decrease in total mon as an Inferior article. It Is to July 15 per cent and 25 per cent respec-I the red salmon trade." 21. BOARD AND ROOM 1 FRUITS FOR Seal Cove Heme PRESERVING1 Changes Hands Cherries Are Now At Their IleJthi And Apricots Next Yellow Transparent Apples Now In B.C. Fresh Extras. Orade A 'Large, cartoned, doz. J4 . Local new laid, doz. 40 Frut Stra wherries, .B.C basket i a rape fruit, CaUfornla and Texas, 5c. to, -VI Fancy, iemons. Doz. 30c to- 40 No, ally the building committee deserve the thanks of the Apricots, vate wiole community for the splendid work they have done, ick cumnu "Set Among those who have been instrumental in the further ance of the scheme must not be lorgotten, tne provincial f government wnicn aonaiea a large part oi me inune y aim i espicially the member for the city, Hon. T. D. PattulloJ f i ; a il 1 wno recoffnizea uie neea ana was instrumental m secur-i ine the irrant. .The buildings was badly needed and the! city now has an institution of which to do even better work tpan in the past. ALL NOW READY It is understood that all is now in readiness for calling for tenders for the wdrk on the air base at Seal Cove. It is npt quite certain whether tenders will be advertised for or whether competent firms will be invited to tender. The experience in the past, it is intimated, has not been happy. Firms have taken contracts and then changed their minds. Others have lost money on contracts and then gone to the government asking for concessions. The only remedy, seems to be to. let the contract to a firm that is certain to carry it through on time and with satisfaction to all concerned. Unfortunately if the government does not give local contractors a chance it is blamed for it.. If the contract is let locally and the contractor happens to be of the same political faith as the government there is criticism that it is done for political purposes. In any event, there is criticism. PERSONAL crete basement Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars at Cojlart Sc McCaf-fery Ltd. (165) MOTOR CYLCLNC TESTS BERCHTESGADEN, Oermany, (CPJ -The, International import Canada's share was ;1 per be regretted at no Canadian JS TL?" cent less In quanUty than In 1W7. . r m. , . B ,n. .... Irtjxwto hUe that of Japan and Russia, the r,' cycung, wm s.n irom nerr wt- an attractive label, to capture some house here r's country August next ext two sources of supply, was 22, Mrs. Q. H. Arnold, manager of, a. a. HeJgersoa Ltd., has an nounced sale through her office of the residence of Louis Leroux' volume of supply may be expected 0f spectators. from Terrace ana Ketno inxs year, j Green Onions, 2 bunches .05 Asparagus, B. C. lb 10 Green Peas, B.C. 3 lbs 45 Leeks, bunch 05 Bermuda Onions. 3 lbs. .25 California Onions, 7 lbs. reea Hay, BulkJey VaDey Timothy 100 lbs M. C. C. Schools Ltd, Wlnnlpe.J wheat 1M Oldest In Canada. tL'Bran YOU can run a Home Kindergarten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute Winnipeg.. Manitoba. tL Middlings Barley L30 Laying Mash 2.50 I Oyster Shell 1J5 I Meats BOARD, Good home cooking, 814 No. 1, lb, 20 2nd. Avenue West. tfJ Roasting Chicken, lb. X, tniuwij i.nntia side, sliced, best grade. .. WEST .African. Importers and ex-J Pork, shoulder, lb. porters seek connections with Po?k, loin, lb. Canadian producers or manufacturers. Samples,, offers tor merchandise of all descriptions, prin cipally fish products, and terms solicited. The Colonial Fisheries, Limited, Benyjwah. House, Win-neba; Oold Coast, British West Africa. tf. FOR SALE for. SAJHE-hesfrWd Suite, Dining: Room Suite, also. Bedroom ue- (new). Moffat. Electric Range and. Water HeaUr, Dresser with roomy drawers. Tea Wagon. Bpte. Dry Washing Machine, Ironing Machine. Various bosebold articles. Ladies' Leather Raincoat, size: 19. Afternoons ? to 6. p in. Evenings, by appointment, Mrs, O, W. Dunn, 132 5th; Axe. East. (164) MONARCH Range. Including oil burner, coal and wood heater. FOR RENT in this to i ! reporting the Depart- - - -s-ii ment of Trade and Commerce, OJt. ! TENDERS WANTED neasman, uanaouan Trade Commls Pork, leg, lb. Pork, dry salt, lb. Veal, loin, lb. Veal, shoulder, lb. Beef, pot roast, 15c and PRINCE JRITERTS .35 .45 XL Beef Steak, lb. 25c to J5 Lamb, leg, lb 25 Lamb Chops, lb. .35 Lamb Shoulder 2b Tvh Halibut, lb. 18 Smoked Kippers, lb. 15c. and .20 Salmon, red spring, fresh, lb.. 26 White Spring, 2 lbs .25 floor Flour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 1.80 Second Patent 1.70 Flour, 24's .95 Pastry Flour, 10 Jbs .55 Nuts Walnuts, broken shelled 45 Walnuts, shelled halves, lb 40 Almonds shelled, lb. .65 Peanuts 2 lbs. 25 Dried mdu White Figs. lb. 15 rug. etc. Apply Mrs, W. J. NcI.-tCadota n& lD- - w son. 417 Agnew paoe. Phone1 Slack Cooking rigs, lb 10 Green 390. tl Dats bulk. lb- - 10 la Lemon ana orange feei Citron peel J5 Prunes, 30-40, lb II Prune, 40.-50, lb U CLEAN, well-fumlshed modern ap-1 prunes. 60-70, Jb. M artments. Phone Red 444. (156j Raisins, Australian "seedless, lb. .14 isioner at Cape Town, states that TENDERS wanted not later than "consumers In general are not fa-l July for construcUon of con,. J Raisins, Cal. Seedless, lb. 16 Currants, Jb. AprUrots, lb. Apples, dried Comb Honey Cheese Ontario solids, new, Jb. Edam, lb. ,, Ontario, mature Stilton, lb. . lb. 13 Z0 .18 Cayfornja Tabie Dates,, lb JO &mr White, 100 lbs. 6.30 Yejlow, 100 Jbs. 5-80 Oolderi Brown, 2 lbs Ueney Extracted Honey, per jar 22c to .15 20 2i 2t J5Q 2t is 80 FINE NEW HOSPITAL (Continued from Pag One onomlc reasons, to obtain that expert diagnosis and early treatment which. is so vital to the preserva tion of food health," Good health. Dr. Weir said, he a. A Ham ft 41v 4 00 Seventh Ajtenue East near Uw' rearoeQ ui. T " Cherry supplies for -canning are corner of Immanuel Street to Rob- motion and nauonai wen oeus. a.t their height these days and ert E. Boddie. wouung vaa mo ua housewlws wlx wold put. Ukem.up! the promotion or neaim. w are beinff adrteed not 4o delay fur- PLAYERS TAGGED 'curing of disease vottio iw, u ther. Next week Is je,xpected to bci LONDON, July 15: tCP- WU- n important work, precentwn apricot week as far ai canning isiuam c. CuXi. chairman of Everton wa of even greater taportance. concerned. There are sou good Football Club, has Inaugurated " was esumairo ui " t nu I ...I In rr ih cartooAed. lb. 2 Creamery, lb. ... lOranges. doz. 20c. to .'AS. No. 1 Creamery, lb Tl should be educated along health Bananas, lb, , .lVa -rd nnes. Cherries. B.C.. lb. , 1 Pure. 2 lbs 5 -n 1, remarkable to roe," tom- fallfnrnia Reediest Oranes. lb. 25 ereiaWea mrntrd Dr. Weir, "how Iwir It I Pineapples, each. Plums. Cal., 2 lbs. Peaches, CaU, doz. Watermelon, lb'. Canteloupes, each Coconuts, each 40c and 30 B.C. New Potatoes, 7 lbs .25' taking the people to become edu- J25 Oregon Onions, 4 lbs. .30 to .40. Oarllc, imported, per lb. X8 New B.C. Carrots, bunch JQ0 to 45 Parsley, bunch, .05 Beets, bunch BE READY FOR EXAMINATIONS. We have helped hundreds to ob tain positions as Letter Carriers. Postal Clerks, Customs Examiners, Clerks and Stenographers etc. Free booklet of information. Celery, head. 10c to .25 .W1 .15 .07 .05 Spinach, 2 lbs. 15' iNew California Turnips. 8 lbs. 25 Radishes, 2 bunches 05 rated to a point where tbr demand action on thee essential health services la the. way of early diagnosis and treatment of dis ease and factors contributing $1.15 B.C. Hothouse Tomatoes, 2 lbs. .25 thereto. It J occcary that .25 B. C. Lettuce, head J)5j there should be a collective voice." UlNew Green Cabbage, lb .08 He himself, said Dr Weir, had I Cauliflower, bead 15c to 20c 'been attacked as a Fascist by cer- .25 tain critics for some of bis Idea. He had, however, derived some satisfaction not long ago when the people of the Peace River. In gratitude for' health services which had been provided there, had said: "If that Is Fascism, then we cannot get too much of if Continuing, the minister said, It was hoped to de ivelop helath areas with adequate Vegetable Marrow. 2 for 'facilities M - . 11 I . L A A a. A. - ft-1 to treat cases In the hin- Cucumbers ".terfand at a minimum of cost to Honeydew Melons, each 5 those requiring such treatment The mlaisteo then turned ta the , matter of federal assistance. He lie anticipated that the Rowell Com mission would recommend some 1.70 'form of financial centralization 1.85; whereby there would be more fed- Shorts , ... l.'Ojeral control over borrowings and Oats 1JW I expenditures of provinces. He also Fine Oat Chops, l...-- l.SJ "anUclpaVed that there would, be rrxtxTrr"riivcj wr k VTPri.llam st rde, lb. recommendation of cooperation by the Dominion with, the province in health service as a national undertaking including the prevenUon and early treatment of tuberculosis, venereal disease, cancer, pre-natal care and Insanity. Such a system had been made to work In Great Britain and the United States and .3D I it could be done in Canada by way .28 J2S JO .18 .18 l .of conditional suhxtdlM tn the nrn. rln cps without, any amendment whatsoever of the British North America Act There might be some ibjectlons and some evasions but there must be ultimate success for "public health, on the grounds of national well being, transcends all financial considerations. It Is the duty of the federal government, in the Interests of national preparedness and fitness, to co-operate with the provinces In the health field. If there Is federal vision and statesmanship, the Dominion will meet the national duty and we will solve this greatest of problems.' Dr. Weir then declared the new hospital formally open. The provincial secretary conveyed the personal greetings of Premier T. D, Pattullo who was present In spirit If not In person and who remembered with feelings of gratitude treatment he himself had re ceived In the Prince Rupert Gener al Hospital. Other Speakers Olof Hanson MJ. congratulated the hospital board, the building committee and the citizens gener- j ally for staying with. It and bringing about cdnsumation of this fine' new hospital project, ' J T. Harvey referred, to the years Phones It & 19 P.O. Box 575 MussaUem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Usv More Cents" Have yon tried our CASH COUPON SYSTEM? Yea receive dishes, silverware and valuable premiums suitable for gifts. Why not start new at no estra cost U you? Opposite Canadian Legion !of effort and hard work that had preceded the twUdtoe or me r. I 1.-1 Tv,.r hd also been ei fkrleot management and. in Tffli s for the the new hospital, the mai. aging secretary and the lady sup erlntendent should be ment. ned The provincial government hud played an important pari lr. the hasoRaL there would be re newed IncenUve to continue the fine service that had. been rendered at all time la the old City Commission A-der agreej with the vital need for the ex leading uf work of disease pre vention &nd heftlUl preserraww Particularly amoo the Indians British prices here ara year's Olympic Games here Half Columbia, there had been some ac- arcblUct. was proud or me pan V " ... . i ,1.1. II.. . l J .J . U i nil m .tliMM the seats were reserved for Flnn compnsnmenis ajony uu u.. r.e na pjrw w.r iv.-hut Srv,rtimr onrf z-wii. nffietai there was much more to be done f the building. Congratulation ... i a have boueht thpm and the autnortues couw not were also due the contractor. ad ford to relax their efforts but must the Inspector. Peter Lor raw .Drovlde an ever Increasing disease years. He wmpumeiuea we present lady superintendent. Mls Hr- rlun ra hw (kid lhMtY And en- Saturday. July IS 39 mm w v w x.bv ---mmmm was interested in the horiu. 'rg a retiKious standpoint Hi.,,, .- uuk i a funrtinn tor find ..,. southern strawberries In and thei his predeiicy of the English Foot- annually bad been spent on hcaLpould U. be carried 00 It wud Htg p. qulte u important, v price is reasonable. There seems, baU League by ruling that players In Canada .of which only S7.000.DQObe a great ptty if the federal got to be some uncertainty as to what shay be numbered, lor the benefit had been on prevention or disease.. frwnftkt should interfere in an; mVf in addition to savin cuuuw a wua iw w ni ranVd on from anv ouin .... W tl. ttromA lhnu b, u. . t I. I ... . t . HIV uwv w torse in Oi iitriyiuu lives, preventing enormous misery (The new hospital here was the re- fhHf pgy mwk 'and n suffering, tnff.rlnff it 11 would WnUIQ aCLIUill actually pay IMJ (SuJt till I 0f tl nUTl carefui Ul management IiaiHLnnmv ' j . . . - a a. j - - - i - - , WrnJ mrsauic vn utu u A.1. om QMIrk An I ha mfltrM ivtnvmui ... . r. , J . - i all. i.'i.Ai. uiarf q a now oeing ui. the state enormously w w ine ooaros u u 'r'r"l"' yellow transparent HELSINKI July 15' (CP) The blfMinc 111 Lordship then w. and black curranU of disease prevention and prvuwial goverameat Raspberries Man m the AneV- n nnland faculties the? butwtog pravr have jvtst maoe uix appearance, has little chance of seeing next neaith rresenrawa. In nenrj- Henry na-. 'aUUker. h opmifiZ ceremonlet ramt to a etese with the Ood Save the King." MacKenzie's Furniture PILLOWS From, each Quarts Per doz. Quarts Per doz. 95c UAUY SULVUS Complete. Femu, tars KJKSCIi CURTAIN RODS Each 327 Third Avenue inglne of Iim to the board mom of ih Dedirated To CmhI rew hoaplUl when O P T:ftiif JO Yellow Transparent. lbs i5 more that was spent .... on - prevenU- mhop Rlx referred to the ftee , r the to Z. WhMaker LL Battel tlon Hon oo to Hear? Hmry wnmaner 7- . ... .T pr vm- would ould be required for cure. It successive hospHal staffs over the H w.hl 3A less 2 was Important too that the public period of the last twenty-fWe appreetetitn for hie asatstanc? u: coaneettm wWs the detcntnc and ' coaatruettoM of the new hup.: . thusbsxs and the managing sec- retary. Mr Birch on hi careful' GERMAN DKUIIY administration. Prince Rupert bad BADEN-BADEN. Oermaii' Ju'j also been fortunate in tfee skin of IS: 'CP The InterBationa; Bat Its medical mes. With the fine new Ing MoK. one of Germany i Wnll.l 4Vtm fllli, mm umlnnwl f ... lRnnHAn I .f mat-mlt wilt . 4 even better service The churca Au-niirt 30-27 this year FANCY CUSHIONS jj J gQ Perfect eal Jars 1.70 Jelly Jars Squats. Per dozen Pints Per doz. Economy Jars S1.65 Pints Per doz. S1.60 25c Phone 775 Preserving Supplies $1.45 $1.40 75c Ecxnomy Caps and Clamps, Memba Seal, Jar Rings Parowax Preserrintr Kettles, Boilers, Preserving Racks Cold Pack Canncrs "WE DELIVER" GORDON'S HARDWARE McRKIDE STREET Phone 311 NEW AND BETTER COLD CURED ICE For the Halibut and Saunoo Fleets Following the investigations of the Fisheries Research Station, the Company fcas Just completed extensive changes and improvements in Ice storage and ice delivery methods. Ice for the boats will all be old Ice, thoroughly cured or aged at new low temperatures.' It will be delivered Into Ut bold, even In the hottest weather, as cold a the storage room. Fishermen are invited to inspect the new system. Better Ice than ever before, at no Increase In cost, means economy to the boat and Improved quality In flth delivery. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage ? Prince Rupert m M Si aaasa..-- -www m www irirvrw-BorvvvvvVVVV CO. Ltd. British ColumbU