LETTERBOX prinre Rnprrt Daflp f5ctos LtD. iisr.day, AugUK 6, 165 IS STAYING AT OTTAWA GGE Apple haite Rtsnains for Coo pie f Days Had Excitement on" Train P- b'-hd r-r afternoon ft 9-.ir.tisT by Prtoc P.upm D..y N- Lvd . i Ar.u. Pr.n Rupert. br.-.Uh Columbia. (i. A. pT'vin "r.r-r.t EOGr. H. O PE2ET. Miritrir.g Dlrector. JiEMErK OF CANAD2AX PEES3 ATTDTT BUR EAT: OP CIKCTLATIO.VS CA.WL.IAJi DAILY XTWsFAFEB AiOClATlCi Editor. Daily News: I have become quite interested, in the s-j-caed -beauty con-! test" now in swing, having read j about it several times. At first I thight it was a very goodj idea, admitting anyone and cfienng high award. But as 1 1 read on I wa cui-ippoilad u, reale it is the usual thing' eixscsipnos rates Cltr Career w?r w.t :ic: Per (Ac: Trr. 17 00; NEW DOUBLE WINGS FOR RCA? RADIO-OFFICERS 1 Worthy Choice a- a popularity contest disguised behind the fcviUng name of "beauty" contest. Perhaps hen the contestants gather at Vancouver they iil eater a real btauty contest one wi.h chosen judges who know beauty and know nothing whatever of the g;rl or her family. E. T. Applewhai, candidate! for Skeena in the next federal j election, is due home this Saturday from the nationa! Lib-j eral convention at Ottawa where he acted as or.e of the scruU-, neers in the election of the new leader on Saturday. Following the close of the convention, Mr Applemhaite U staying over in Ottawa lor a couple of days U take up with ministers and gov-i ernment departments matters ! affecting this district. 1 On the way east the train ia which Mr. Applewhaite trav-, elied ran into a caterpillar trac- tor on a level crossing and the engine was derailed, the train being five hours late in getting Unto Ottawa as a result The ritmdliihed and After all, the pecsp.e of Ho-y- particularly the West, had a golden era CANADA, durins the regime of Sir Wilfrid Laurie r and his Liberal eovernir.er.t. Under that happy administration the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway wai conceived and actuated. Prince Rupert came into being and the great central interior country was opened up. There is no point in speculating now upon how different things might have been for Canada and this part of the country had the election of 1911 not gone as it did. After all, there were factors of vaster and more overwhelming proportions wood. people who are inter-J ! eited in beauty, photogenic' beauty, are not at ail impress-i td by the girl's friends or her! i social standing. They look at , ine Eirl. ( Monarch is all that is new. the beautiful, flow ing lints of Moc. styling, when you learn ib. 110 bp. engine and the min, advancements, you will knot & NEW DOUBLE WINGS FOR RADIO-XAVIGATORS SEW P.CAF WINGS-It has been decided that aU RCAF air-a- a.j ?.t i-cr r .--tV o mrji in the fumre The new wines ha entered a new stage of J uacwi " J " burst into flames The driver was abie to jump to safety. wUI be fcmUar to the lasiUUr Air Force pilots' wings. RCAF j Headquarter;, Ouaa, announce! today that radio-off!TS and j ' racio-navigaic-s. who together with pilots, make up the' pres- ent peiceti-r.e list, are to wear double wings resembling those , worn by pilots, but with distinctive centres indicating the air-crew branch. For Monarch has been tt-it Krau.lt, with nothing Wis th. as the aim. In in comfort. iaf! engineering, you mill in i standard of luxurious driving We invite you to come in lr, 1949 Monarch today. City Artist Back From Alaska Trip GUIDANCE IS WORLD NEED It is rather foolishly indeal-lLc to hope tht the patrons, co matter how sincere they may be, will study ihe girl herself. Will they look for personality. poie and naturalness a part of beauty or iil they consider which Is most well-liked?. En at my a&e I've seen quite a few so-eaUed beauty contests and find them all alike. I have seen girls with great beauty, not prettiness, pol.se and charm lose those contests because they were mere farmers' daughters. How about a fair contest A ! real beauty contest. I'm sure it 1 would be a much more worthy goal for a girl to work toward. : Terrace. PAT TUMILSON With two successful art exhibits behind him and .an in- AIR PASSENGERS From Vancouver (Saturday W May, D. Cumyow, A. Flee-tham. R. Kelly, A. Cagnney. R Ferguson, Miss McGrath and M. Dohenic; from 8andpite-A. Kurdy and Mr. and Mrs Mearns. For Vancouver (today Mia.-J. McCuabin. U Or.mbie. L. Amadio. Mias I. Beaton. A. Flee-iham. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Little and D. Cumyow; 1'jr Saiui-spit Miss Joan Mnler. BOB PARKEK Lord God shall guide thee cun-lin Alaska. Bjorn Selvig. Prince Unuaiiy," Rev. A. J. Lawton, j Rupert artui, returned to the minister of Port Simpson, whojcHy Friday from a month's trip is occupying the pulpit of Fir-st to Ketchikan and Juneau. United Church In the absence , . . ... ... He plans to proceed to the v,Q on vacation of Rev. R. A. Wilssn.' . .. . , . . i Canooo district in the near than iistrre Canadian polities which shaped the course of events and the destinies of this Dominion during the ensuing decades. Po'-.-;hh it is a good portent that the leadership of the Liberal party is now assumed and the Prime Ministership will soon be taken over by an-otht r treat French-Canadian whose broad nc-ss and ability and understanding have been well proven despite the comparative fewness of his years in j uh'i: life. There might have been sentimental favor amor.- some westerners for a westerner as the Itadf-r and Prime Minister. But, on the other hand, will western Canada be at any disadvantaee with an easterner with broad vision, such as admittedly was that of the late Sir Wilfrid, in those influential positions? In the end, who knows we may be better off! So there is good reason to believe that the choice of Louis St. Laurent at Ottawa on Saturday was good and timely. Remembering Laurie r. the omen would not seem unfavorable. And, if there are those who look skeptically upon the choice of a'Quebecer and a French-Canadian incidentally Mr. St. Laurent is half Irish and -half French by parentage), the overwhelming vote on the first ballot and the quickly developing unanimity of his choice were indication that his was no mere Quebec choice. In fact, two of the three candidates were from the French-Canadian prov-' ince. Now that the choice has been made, it is not unreasonable. comment to contemplate under Mr. St. fcaw an jirr.ve i.a wU4m- painting ex provofeing sermon yesterday ! . before v morning. It was the Sjrst of a LettJ EDITH CAVELL series of two on the same pedition, but not he holds an exhibition of his work here next week. Later he will go to Seattle. -Patriotum is not enough. 1 must have no bnternes or hatred toward anyone," spoken just before she was taken ou; of her cell Ui Brussels at five SI Wife Mr. Lawton pointed out that MEMORIALIZED "The people of Juneau parti- there was the implication that nu rhi!Hrn ' cularly seemed to like my work often thought that they needed ; he said. "I sold a number of no guidance but as they grew Painungs anu i3 w for come to ' Alaska to live and older, they realized the need Boxed Su J o'clock in the morning of October 12. shot, and buried in a shallow grave where she fell. Mount Edith Cavell, Glacier of the Angels, named after this heroic woman on August 5, 1921, for devotion to God and mankind, stands 11.033 feet above sea level and reigns resplendent it. The world needed it today, wor. i.nvrlopes in '.Vritinc Pads and tuti possibly more than ever before. The Juneau sho, which he Illustrated SUtionfrr tut younger menitwnW il JASPER PaK LODGE In the beautiful little stone Anglican Church of St. Mary and St. , George, Jasper, Alberta, nestled ! in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, a memorial service , took place Sunday morning to honor the memory of Nurse Edith Cavell. who was a mem-' ber of the British medical unit , operating in Brussels in the early part of World War I. when ( ihe Germans suddenly took over the city on their march upon , Paris, the French captal. fT5 Much of the feeling of frustra- described as 'very succesaiui tion and even fear in the world was sponsored by the Arts and was the result of lack of guid- Crafts Association of the Alas-ance. Did the peoples of the kan capital. The Ketchikan ex-world but follow the guidance hibition was under sponsorship that was so freely and fully of-, of the Ketchikan Professional fered by Jesus Christ there i Women's Association, would be an end to struggles, while in the Juneau area, he 518 3rd Ave W. over the Athabaska Valley, its .snow-capped peak may be cii.s-. tinctly seen from Jasper Park Lodge. Situated on Lac Beau-1 vert, Jasper National Park. iO milts distant. In addition to the mountain itself, there is neighboring Mount of S'irruws. on its breast lies the other wing of the great Angel glacier, nestling between these two rugged rocks while Lake of Forgiveness, with ( its green waters shimmerin" m aam oi Heaven wouia De an tures. all of which were soa actuality. durine his exhibition there. BUSINESS AND PROFES Rev. W. E. Harrison of St. John Church. Edmonton. Alta , assisted by the Rev. G. D. Kel-ley. pastor of 6t. Paul's Church, Edmonton, who have taken over this parish for the summer months, officiated. Mr. u. ... ... - - ..... w ...f, f . iiic nid&a avi.ui. j, tism of John Carroll was con-'as extremely beautiful, ducted by Mr. Lawton. This was Mr. Selvig flew from Juneau of unsual interest to the con- j t0 Ketchikan and returned from gregation as Mrs. Carroll was 1 Ketchikan on the fish packer the former Miss Swanna Olaf-; Sydney. He was accompanied MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST .the sunlight, lies at the foot of this majestic peak. Harrison chose as his subject the last words of Nurse Cavell: F03 ROCK AM v, M. J. v son, tne accompiisnea organist jjy Mrs. Selvig In New Offices ROOM 10 STONE BUILDING at the church for many years. Miss Way accompanied Mrs. Carroll during the ceremony. Soloist for the morning service was J. S. Wilson, who sang 'Xord, Make me Strong," with Mrs. Dakin as organist. New Phone BLUE 593 Laurent, a stimulated Liberal party and a government unified in purpose well equipped and able to deal with the weighty problems, national and international, that lie immediately ahead. Mr. St. Laurent, it is true, is not a young man, ' nor is he excessively old. However, he will be able ; to surround himself, when he forms his administra-; tion, with many ministers of youth, some of whom, youth notwithstanding, have already great experience and proven ability and may well prove to be eouipred to carry on as leader when Mr. St. Laurent's time to retire comes. In fact,' Mr. St. Laurent has every opportunity of organizing a "cabinet of the talents." Mr. King told the convention that he would be hapoy to carry on "in the ranks" after re-' turning as "commander-in-chief." Mr. Gardiner was quick to offer to remain as "spark plug" of the , Liberal party. The choice of the Liberal leader has been made with clear decision and in fully democratic manner. ; It was a choice for the Liberal party alone to make and, if anv exceptions are made, they will be only from political bias or some sort of prejudice rather than from any legitimate misgivings or feeling from a broad-minded point of view that the welfare of the country or its administration is in any way endangered. A eood captain, we would say, takes over the helm from such illustrious predecessors as Laurier , and King. PRICES REDUCED piaxc Tuning. V MIKE r. CFPR Radio Dia- 1240 Kilocycle. 'Subject to change on DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5. SMITH BLOCK Phone 705 P.O. Box 1401 ELECTRIC GENERAL JOHN F. L. 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