I5ri!lfC UllUCIt tDflflP ' J3cillS An toa'Pait "ally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of .. . X Prlnce RfPe" end all the communities comprising TO Wednesday, November 27, 1946 northern and central British Columbia. (Authorized as Second Class Mall, Post Office Dept Ottawa). Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia, n. A. HUNTER. Manaelnz Editor. II. a PFnnv i.Z!,tr, r,,V,- TOU-tl U N I VAN TED c O U V ' , SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per week, 15c; Per Month. 65c: Per Tear, $7.00; By Mall, per month, 40c; Per Tear, $4.00 MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS EE AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Balancing Family Budget PRESSING AND PRACTICAL QUESTION in every man's personal A finances is how to make an adjustment to the rising cost of living. Segments of the gainfully employed, have already prepared tentative answer. They assert that the remedy is further to mark up money wage rates. At first blush, the proposal has .sentimental appeal. But, while a rise in material wellbeing for the great multitudes is devoutly to be desired, Jlhere is a pitfall in confusing inflationary fluff with higher living standards. Higher wages without increased productivity may merely implement the processes of inflation. For one mman's wages constitute another worker's cost of living. In terms of every family's immediate problem of making both ends meet, the possibility of enhancing buying power through bringing costs .under control should be fully exulored. . Budget makers of individual families as an immediate adjustment might ;reyiew al) their items pf expenditures, and eliminate the less essential. Perhaps, spending habits have been incurred, which do not provide sufficient satisfactions. The time is here for customer discrimination. Thumbs down on ersatz materials and discourtesy service will help to achieve thor- OllP'hp'ninn' rPrrmVPVainn fmm fl-m iluirivm'oli'fioo nf o i ,nAr,A,, !,.,!, ,the status of a genuine situation. In taking this attitude and in waiting tfpr postponable items, the customer will obviate the hazard of panicky bidding for scarce goods. Such a customer mood will accelerate the return of ;the merit system. . The time is almost over when "anything goes." Management, which discounts the inevitable by getting dowrrto brass tacks, will make a contribution to restoration of the conditions making for prosperity and progress. I m' ;LEISURE AND BUSINESS THOUSANDS OP PEOPLE today : are enjoying more leisure per week than they had prior to and during the war. In the majority of cases their -"take home" pay remains the same or has been stepped up. In the days immediately ahead they are going to ;spend more in new ways, and their accumulated outlay will provide expanded sales fpr a great variety of ;products and services. More leisure means many people will be able to travel more, read more books., wear more clothes, play move games, dig more gardens, indulge in more hobbies, buy more insurance, visit more theatres, decorate, furnish and improve their homes, and generally indulge long suppressed desires to get more out of living. These new expenditures will, in the main, come out of earnings which, economists agree, is, a sounder source of national prosperity than the liquidation of savings. MEET AND M J X FRO D I S E R A M THE FOUR .1 .11 gRITJSH COLUMBIA stands today on the ver3e of the sreatest aN-roind development since the Panama Canal opened in 1915 to stait it on the road to. its revealed destiny. The second World War called or what impossible records in production from our factories, our machines and our men. The impossible accomplished, we now turn to the tasks of making the needs of peace with advantases and facilities sreater than ever before. Truly B.C. has room to grow, and we who are fortunate enough to be jiving and working here should know the four comers pf our great province s we know our own community. TILLER N D GRIM AIRMAIL BETWEEN CANADA AND AUSTRALIA- -Markjn? the first official airmail between Australia and Canada, commemorative envelopes were Issued by Australian National Airways. These two young ladies seem to be enjoying their work. Hamelin Revives 20 YEARS AGO Ancient Legend ?'"" iti-w xic jcieyaior. nine away in me town. O R N E R S OF B, C, M 'J liis message is oiip of a series supporting he efforts of H.C.'s Department of Trmle and Industry unti I'rovinrial 'fonrist ,tsso-fiat ion. I Iff end us puhtie serriee by... S LIHITE S B Y, C A N A D COAL I WOOD CRATING STORAGE HYDE TRANSFER I Phone 580 D A Watches of Accuracy "Perfect Diamonds WARNING! Only 5 Weeks Till Xmas Kemember He Wise! Shop Early! Buy at M anson s Jewellers isua mm TAKE ADVANTAGE OP OUR SPECIAL silver niftwir., CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN rJ! ,1 5? Mall Orders Receive Pmmni AHpntinr. English Bone China GREATNESS OF BRITAIN Status of Power Debated Al Open Fnruni Ginuini Aspirin isAV MAKKEP THIS WAY BtCV CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rales for your convenience , . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Koomi CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHONE 51 - Du Barry Rubenstein Tuya Molinard and Many Others McCUTCHEON Pharmacy Ltd. Third Ave. and Sixth St. PHONE 71) MRS. DOWTHEIl AND MISS WATSON DRY GOODS & NOVELTY Have pne their best to 6b-taln a Christmas stock lor you. Some lines are short, yet we (bink you could find an acceptable 8lft here . . . Call and see us anyway! nnc.M ... . HUUCK TIIIn v v V V y y y y & y y w y y y y y w y v y y y y y y y y w y y y I V i y v y y y TRANSPORTS TO INDIA NEW DELHI WNo. 12 FlrM cr Squadron of the Royal Indian Air orce, composed entirely o Indian personnel. Is bei rn equipped with twin-cngineri! Da, Koia transport aircraft. This U the first ...u Indian squadron oijuuuiuji (o yu be Jjg A number of new faces, a good equipped with aircraft of this attendance and a brisk, search-1 'yp? ing discussion characterized j.he session of the Citizen's Forum held In the Civic Centre at Prince Rupert on Tuesday The first motion defined a "Great Power" as one whose .opinions were respected because they were backed up by great physical pewer. This was carried with one dissenting vote. The second motion that "in the pinion f thi.3 meeting, it is unfortunately impossible or Great Prjtaln tp maintain her position as a great power, on this basis" was broadly debated and at great Jength, It was pointed out thaj.. as Britain was n Industrial nation, without faw materials, without power comparatively) U) drive her factories, and without the manpower of many of her tors, it would be a physical possibility for her lb keep a su- prcmaey of physical pqwer. The ngiiou was adopted without dissent. v . 1Q9r HAMELIN, Germany P)-r-Thej The third motion expressed r- fv, f? V . .i , legend of the pl?d PiPer t Ulp beljef that Great Britain f fu m m "le . f slx i "amelin is being charmingly would maintain her position as neJ h,Y,n ?n ff T I revlved at old city on the I a leader of the smaller nation' rSr? L IT , River in 0ermay- U-N. I 1 aSld Pon of freedom by police affairs, the doors of the R R , u' nnanoA wa. nr ih. mni J. "a v" " ' - v.- 6.Ca.mM yl :itv iall w.vunsr nnpn hw.:.ii. it . '. . u-j . . r ----- noiiday camp there ' for children had no occupants. Last occu-', n,(. ,. .. , ". seven days for drunkenness. f '7T S they, can e" joy free ; dom and open air. The "phenomenal" erowth nf They Plav Jn tne f'elds and industry In British "Columbia EWm ,n tne rivcr- sleeping in during the 10 years which the ' and cyen tne food is cook-Liberal .government had been In ' ed aPd eateP out 91 doors. They power provlncially was outlined ' can yLsIt a ?ave In the hillside by Hon. T. D. Pattullo In a hefc- according to legend, the speech before constituents here. Ipiecl PiDer disappeared with The output of all basic industries Hamelin's children in 1294, I had doubled during ihak time, he On the :ast nigiu of each week said. after a .concert for the children, 1 the camp leader, Miss Kathleen Two more deep sea vessels were Baird or Perth. Australia wpnr. due here to load eraln. They ing a cloak of feathered hat. were the Yoseric and Mplirpn ninps tlipni nn h hilliMo n i O - - . I . . . . tj fc . . ......)... ,u m rrl. i ..... t iviuru. ine two vessels wprp pv- ine r. hrts nnH thn ilah, nt pected to take 500,000 bushels of children singing can be heard a , . . .... ll.l-IAlt 1. 1 ! I her people and by pursuing a sound policy. This .was supported by Well over two-thhd3 of the meeting. The final motion that, by rea-"m of her economic and strategic position, a relatve. reduction in the status of Great '!ialn would not affect the position of Canada" as an lnde-""'f'ent nation In th n,iti.u Commonwealth was also ovcr- wneiminxly supported. Husband CHRISTMAS GIFTS LEATHER GOODS PLAYING CARDS CONfiltl-SS, G.UNSr.OKOrC.II " I 'I TT-V I. 2. 3. 4. 5. C. .. . ... . ' f i tor II , I i now -ni .... . Timer Advert BABY'S Colds Every louiiff v",,ur"is co ds, k n I'rinr. n.. Vanpniiva.. lt 5ioma . 1 lust mh ' Al ...should answer these ih. Were the EXPI-NSrS of a art- the satisfaction ol cc tug you r hime greater than you holders turn:;!ic by expeciear in most cases the that whole Umihcsir. answer is "yes." Probably there is a mortgage and other Jebts. Given time, you can pay them! But they could be a burden to your wife, if something should happen to you. That is one reason w hy you should have adequate life insurance protection. Does it matter which COM I'ASY you insure uith't Yes!, Life insurance companies arc much alike as to policies and rates, but actual long-term results vary widely. Evidence of THE log generations have t their life insurance i exclusively to The Ml tif C 4nil. hhJ approximately 4V c business comes tr i i i k.i. , representative o er; special leaturcsot rh if ft Lnw Cost Life Insurance Since 1S09 UUTUAL IIFE lvlMOr CANADA MM i h a ' IlllflllO .Wr llt,lin . I Lit p. , . i.. k. coinioii, Iteuresental ve Orrao (mm liARtiK SKLM- td.iiii ' i I I II 1F I I II .Hi I A (,ll I1I.1- TAO SEALS I It ll-k l-Si'i n H il n' I ( HESNER BLOCK is.niv.nvp vears ..IHnf . .,- . lriirk Hi niouurs " t .. , ..,.1 virillilV H" Kuprri - - ; ... ri that tne .... .... dull aeain lug ui orders. Urn t .r iloor. askins . ... . ..,ovniirlnz to rnereipre, as in tne pasi, we are mui- ,tyour men duct our business that we may continue to fidence and support. nun POLICY: Denver tne oiaesi oroa -, 0f vetew' d " Give proper consideration to neeas usfd Not to require a customer to trade i" to get a new one; lloar a fair ma When a used car Is traded-to allow price for the used car. artnrtlk. tn tnat may nf Not to load a car with accessories vanted bv the purchaser. ,,.PMon W To keep our order books open for irwdJ 0 tt,( customer, so ne may oic - S. E. PARKER LIMITS . t PR FORD Third Avenue AND MONARCH D fhon'