the mter. '.' Hls 'fiend, Ptfucf Rupert Daflp JfUis - Fririsy. October 22, 1943 Stayed 50 Years In Far Northland FAIRBANKS After puUinj Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections reat and carrying on business for ATI HideptMutMit isti nrppn dfr.itd to Ih upbuilding ct Prim Rupert ana all nnuniinlnmi rfimprlslns northrrn and central BrltUH Columbia (AuUioriard a tX-end Clas Mull. Port Cfflo Department. Ottawa) Piibllhl mn afternoon crpt Pundav bT Prlno Ruprrt Dally Nnr Ltd.. 3rd Avrnur. Prlnc Ruprrt. British Columbia, Q. . HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRT. Managing Director. UFMBFR OP CANADIAN -PRFS9 AITJIT Bl'RFAO OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION raped J Jsrecortl'le carrv that period without a break, Martin Plnska. 82, has sold out and left for "the outside" for SUBSCRIPTION RATKS 1 I V City Carrier. Pit Ww-k. JOc; Per Month, 7So: Per Year. 8 00. tty Mail. Per Month. SOr; Per Year. soo A good-sized black bear nas leguiar salary, wen. talcing one been actually shot In Prince consideration with another, i Rupert, having been killed to! they have been doing a fair the rear of a residence out on country trade. One could do Eleventh Avenue. The Incident ! worse In a reasonably active is most unusual and Interest- week. ing. In the past, there have. been occasions when bull shoot- j Reports from Seattle Indicate 'ing was reported within the city that stiff fishing restrictions limits but this is the first time win oe ieu in souneasxem ai-a creature from the wilds, such "sk next year. The deeply dis- far turbing suggestion is heard that as a bear, has been slain so there may not be enough fish within town. fc, f" u.m i ii iii ii i - ' A hhthwav from coast to coast. to (to around. There may be some truth in it, remembering the shiploads discharged aT Prince Rupert a few weeks agj Jto point at with pride, is beins ! urged. Presumably, it would be ;a job for the federal govem- One of the 4 owP Urfesl-settingBrd p . J f' -f. itr . p.m. 1 ..-aar, iment. But even at this eanv "ine world cannui afford a stage, certain groups, instead of j third world war-' comments a tettina together, are widening high-browed, student of the RUSS CONSUL LOSES TO NEWSBOY Soviet Consul-Gen-, enl Konstantin Efremov ( centre , recalled behind the Iron curtain with the closing of his consulate, wound up his gov-ernment s business in San Francisco with a curb-side transaction involving a persistent newspaper boy and the sum -of two dollars. Master Jimmy Allen ( right i. Negro newsby, called at the consulate to collect two dollars owed him for papers. The door was slammed in his face. Jimmy waited on the sidewalk, and as Efremov and his party left the building, rushed up to the consul, demanding his money. Efremov pointed to one of his aides i left . whoring down nnd paid Jimmy the two dollars On Taking Good .News Y was one of those more cheerful kind YKSTKRDA of days the like of which we have been jrettint all too few the last little while. The front pane of ihe Daily News, the gloominess of the news on which in the" international scene has leen petting us .down a bit, reflected it. The United Nations Security Council (and we hoie everything will not be , 'changed today) seemed 'to be getting somewhere. With the Kremlin's last word still, of course, to be heard, there seemed some hope, even if it leaned on a weak lved, for a new compromise on the Berlin dispute. Here in Prince Rupert we wei-e reporting the speech of an important British official who expressed his belief that, if we held firm, there might 'Soon come im "upward rather than a downward trend in the field of international relations. We need some cheering news once in a while. It does us sjood. although we .should be ra refill about ' getting lulled. -It is not any time to forget or let down on the crrmpaign of preparedness. The surest vay. it woiild ivra, to assure jood news is to arrest " the eircumsM.'es which make the bad news times. A lot of folks, it might be their differences, and that can mean no road at all. The Trans- said in passing, hold the notion mat the world was plain crazy trying to afford World War No. , let alone No. II. Canada -if it ever Is built ma v have to be put through by some authority supremely indifferent i to what people say. or think. office." 2. Pronounce ad-vur-liz-ment, accent on second syl Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS lable and not the third. 3. Tam- This advertisement Is not puoiisne or oUayed' Control Board, or by the Government of Brit' is misspelled? Tangerine, tam-borine. tamale. j 4. What does the word "discursive" mean? i 5. What is a word beginning with dl that means "quickness It takes a party convention jto have pepole renew hand-j shakes for the first time in generations. For example: J. E. I Merry field, old timer of Prince ourine. 4: Passing from one thing ; to another. "I have been doing I nothing for so long, except Idle fcperv ,.ncei Ltion, In discriminat-! things and discursive tnings. ; Feel Luxurious . . . and accuracy H. G. Wells. 5. Discernment. 1. What Is wrong with this sentence? "He spent the balance of the day In his office." 2. What is the correct pro-nuncfaUon of "advertisement"'1 !ly and came across a man in-imaX T.T s.-wt f)-.-i PritwA . ing"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "He spent the remain Look Luxur . . . TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! rou saw it in tne Daily News! ward Island. The last time he'd seen him was half a century i ago in Mount Lehman. B.C. ' 3. JVhich one of these words dor (or, resti of the day in hi! A Vancouver citizen who won , . ;, S - u tl' -l"" Hi t -tlflt Iff - 1 J '"lull - , ' i i, 1 LjU--' - II -II 2. ' 7 ii v -j : $40,000 in an Irish Hospital , sweepstake last summer, is bacjc .from Dublin He had gone to' ! collect the cash but returns' empty-handed. The money is In, a bank. Its his, all right, but' jhe can't take it out of the coun- j EXTENDING TOURIST SEASON SOME REASON not ret clear there seems to FOK be an impression that tourists should not visit Canada earlier than June or later than August. The twelve weeks have leen tactily accepted as "the - tourist season." The whole thing, of course, invites 'explanation that might not convince. "A cramped and crowded "season" -surely! - Come up andee us, -nv old time, in May or June, or September or Oc- Uober. There are plenty glad to sojourn if while in Canada in the depths of winter to enjoy sports and scenes that enliven and stimulates. They may not "j. think of themselves as tourists, yet they "are. ... in thl.s beautifully matched Natural Muskrat fur coat. Delightfully warm, the coat has a new-sea.son. high-riding collar, -full cuffed aleeves See this and other lovely treat ton in fur at SWEET SIXTEEN. For casual wear, two-piece wool dresses top mlladv's wardrobe. Elephant Gray, Pale Blue. Gold and Wheat shades. Black Is smart for party dress wear and the Inset lace adds glamor. Choose your style today. j try until En gives official per- , mission, a nuisance, or course. ' ;Next time he hears "Come Back i to Erin" he'll be templed to do, that verv thins. t:. :- -1 Jta...'lAat .4 I .am a. 4 .-r i ' i ? ii a program o: nouse con-1 Sweet Sixteen PERSONALIZED BUDGET PLAN was designed for your convenience. Use U when you buy. No Interest No Carrying Charges ( is the money T istruction were to begin in! ;Prinre Rupert tomorrow, next, Unmmer would in all likelihood.; see a population of 12 or lo "thousand people. By the middle ot 1949 bullrimsj of the cellulose plant at Port Edward should be well advanced with expanding sctivities in other ways, a'.l along the line. This is all very well and has such a pleasant v i tit v(ftn) sound. Stnl. programs have been known to be delaved. i wm w i ,: . i ... . . j oive nave oecome so sen-; ous a threat against the gamej animals of Alaska that th- j government will increase th? 'strength of professional wolf hunters, and supplement the number of guns and traps a! weil as making use of 26 small ! .airplanes. In other words. the: BUSINESS AND PROFESSION COW tA tn at j wolves are going to have 1 of a time keeping men away from their doors. A P. CRAWLEY DeijERir.2 - f GEORGE L. ROME ; Public Accountant, Auditor, etc.; Income Tax Returns Compile!" Besner Block Phone 337 PAPER HANGING AND WOOD FINISHING j Latest Shades. Styles and Colors , WHY FREE ILSE iKOGH? f" THE UNITED STATES commander in Germany, i Genera) Lucius Clay, has investigated the case of Use Koch, wife of the former commandant of ' the lUichenwakl concentration camp. She had been found guilty of horrible pract ices against prisoners ' ... ami given a life sentence. Now, this sentence has I . been commuted to' four years. If all gtvs well, Fran ""' Kwh will be five before long. Today, the question is being asked that if the .damaging evidence wns acceptetl-at the original trial, why is it rejected now? ; WHY READ? ARE PEOPLE tniay making the most of their reading opportunities? vj-.- Dr. Johnson, the Titan of ISth century Eng-' lisli literature,-disposed of noni-eadeis in asingle scathing sentence: "Those who do not read ran have vthmg to think, ami little to say." -t-Thiudsment seems haih tiulay. and perhaps ii would Iv more accurate to say that for those who read life is richer, more prosperous, and altogether more enjoyable . . .-a belief which thousands of i. Canadians hold. No statistics are available- as to the exact number of books sold last year in' Canada, but the gen-rra! picture, of mounting sales and larger editions h? an indication that reading is becoming inci-eas-jrly a habit in this country. Why do people read? What are they 'reading? --nd what do they ho to find?. 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