1 ADULT TROUT TRANSPORTED tmce uupctt Daiip nctos Lto. Friday, January 16, 1948 Prince Rupert but has no, ai j et done .so; data supplied to B. C. Journal of Commerce nd a half I PROnt REVIVAL OF GRIT PARTY two ( page ad taken; We were success- Carrying 700 nclult trout. j ful in having the Govt iravei Canlullan National Railways ex-' Bureau roud rports Include the prpss rars futP(1 wUh sp4.eia'. , I Terrace-Prince Rupert Highway. watpr and oxy,,,,,, tanks have . to I'v V . ' MJ Si Special Committee Named n mdf wndent dally newspaper ae.nea to the upouliamg or Prince Rupert led all immunities comprising northern and central British Columbia, (Authorized is second Claaa Mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published every afternoon except Sunday bv Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd., ar4 Avenue. Prince Rupert. BrltlRh Columbia i. A ,i I ' ntkk. Manacing Ef-xjr. H. G PERR?. ManaclnK Director. MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BffRF.AU OP" CIRCULATION? CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATE& TOO City Carrier, per week. 15c; Ptr Month. 6Sc: Per Year, 17.00: MSS ?kifiE Bj Mall. Month. 40c; Per Year, 4.00. StsaiS HtOfllf MAKE cooes JOBS PvK0lLS I A number of publications wnicn tak(.n tne snll,ment from Nor- i 'solicited advertising were con- tnpm Manitoba to the province's sidered and turned 'own. Ipifiinir Mountain National Park fM . Ji HI I One f . cnticKms r,ffj ben , 'I u tlwt priitt,.." twve mver b- erly im,,,, Stci'Rptr I 4 Line I'p Activities Under its new president, J. D. McRae, the Prince Rupert Liberal Association plans to come out of Its between-election lethargy and, at a meeting of the executive this week, a committee was appointed to draw up a program of future activities. nun cm tiit The Alternatives THE AMERICANS resuming their air base at Tri- machine sKop. , 'Promotional Material A anj white Horse Forest Reserve great deal of promotional ma- in connection with a govern-j terial was distributed to the Bri- ment restocking program tlsh Isles, tne U.S.A. and all parts of Canada. This Included BEST LETTER WINS I our own material and two very! Thousands of Swedish and useful pamphlets published by Unilecj state youngsters are the B. C. Government. ; competuig in a letter-writing "Sportsmen's Map ThU ra- contest conducted by the V.S.- ther ambitious proposal has not Swedish Friendship Clubs, to That ayv?-in-iiru,g tine Annual R, r.r j The meeting heard reports of : Delegates J. D. McRae and Rob-' ert McKay to the provincial con- vention at Vancouver early last month when the new leader of the party for the province was "elected in the person of Byron I. yet come to fruition and will to end February 1, 1948. most likely have to await the . t financing of other more im- SLOW CLIMB portant projects. I Beniamin Disraeli was unsuc of buwntss fJhiti.ia.'if rus Uen wel! i.ukc t I Prht, in all Iii.t;;'h, this is the all-imroirunt is moot frequently m',,j' fronts rtwy aiiiumt i, of dollar, yet U'pre tn return on the v, .shareholders. HunJieJ, a ol dnllar worth of I services nuy h.ivt h . representing johs, p,,.y. uvunty to m.n,y f.n 1K "Information Bureau- By ar- eessf ul in politics for many years rangenient with the Mu.seui.i before he became Liberal leader Board we operated a tourist m-h- the BritUh House of Corn-formation bureau from June 13 nutns. , to Sept. IS with C. E. CulWl in charge. ThU did not prove to be j SON OK SETIN as successful or as useful as was j ..B(. ,.' thp nrst R'vable , hoped and the whole subject mgny H,.brew nailu.Si mrans Johnson who has since become Premier. Letters of congratulations were ordered sent to the new Premier and new Provincial President Laing. Condition of the highway was discussed and it was decided to make representations to the government for more adequate maintenance und more effective mow removal. i-ki. im ie niv neeoA senoiu siuuy or i ore j io son - f i -I ,1 programme is adouted. "Road Signs Certain actions Uiste-.iU ot 4 ;"rht, yet paytiilU imi-t Mi oil. j IW.iiicss iii'i-t he j , j piopttelUill VMllch !wr tion over many year-Pritits in bii-..i,-.. , fic)iient!y the wratl.t-i! foreign uis(-.irej labor ,j the wcunty factor ul fc rt inuiiut uiil ri4Mrk Vwt r rutin u AMONG THOSE PRESENT. PRINCE AKAHITO Crown Prince Akahito, heir to the Japanese throne, is pictured with many of his schoolmates during a visit to a museum In Tokyo. The prince of Japan looks over some models of famous temples, shrines and buildings of Japan. . . . j along the lines of road Sinn pul;- j omi,tet licity were approved but were "A new local promotional pam -not acted upon. TU too U worth phu,t u now a ,,(WilJ serious action this year. lThr.t!h the services of Biorn I poli and the British -commencing large scale concentration of defence forces at the Island of Cyprus are incidents that make more grim the outlook lor the future of the Mediterranean theatre. There are the portents there, to be sure, of tension and insecurity but it is a situation that must be faced. At present the Eastern Mediterranean appears to be the focal point. Even as President Truman, General Marshall and other leaders of the United States administration appeal for full and immediate support of the aid to Europe program as part of the campaign to head off the encroachment of another form of totalitarianism, the western nations are looking to their defences. Aid to Europe or large defences for the western nations in the vulnerable areas appear to be the only formulae for the prevention of war. 'This seems to be a grim but realistic fact. . AIMING TOO HIGH NT, TO FOLLOW in the footsteps of Horatio TRYI Alger heroes has frustrated a lot of fine college students, says Dr. J. Paul Leonard a California educator, and it's high time the boyhood yarns were tossed out the window. Dr. Leonard conducted a searching study of 200 students carefully selected as a cross-section of a student body of 3,200. Sixty-tw o per cent were determined to enter the professional lines, such as medicine or engineering. This 62 per cent bothered Dr. Leonard, since only about five per cent of Americans actually find work in the professional field. Dr. Leonard feels this remaining 57 per cent struggles futily seeking Year's Work By Public Relations Selvig an attractive design hjis been axlonled. A sub cimuiilU'e tlie ;orkii!!r.an K; t Mat, v"i '-Ht 'i, i t j joh ! iM:ri.-ur.. . do a U-tUT yii) ol tr v::.j ianj. "Skeena Highway This Council has assisted other bodies in j vigorous requests for better 'maintenance of the highway and has taken the lead in giv- OCEAN FALLS CONSTRUCTION Million Dollar Proeram Includes New Store and Community Centre A million dollars will be spent at Ocean Falls to provide further accommodations and am Council Reviewed by Secretary of this tnxly nuw nas this ma -' ter in hand. The strvices of O. ! R. Biett have b n obtained as a canvuwr and, if public ri-sponse Ls as good as the merits! of Uie project deserve, by Marcn we llall have a three years' sui ; , ply of a pamphU-t whU h vill be 7 :r i'u i are pi'....i. : (I'm! l'k4r.. 1 to the existence of tl . r, n i i 4- n i i- i i hK publicity Prince Iiupert s smull hut active Public liclations . ub-Council lt)e highway over heavy dedicated to publicizing this and Ltacies. city region we can afeiy ay that for tourists and industry heard its year's accom- good resuiu have been achieved. nlihmpnf listed :it its minimi mci-firnr ninht hvit.! Canadian NaUial Park i ,' secretary, E. T. Applewhaite. enities for the employees of Pacific Mills and their families. What is planned will include aiul to- Classified Aiivi-ni-.f The C.N.H. were verey co tive in this connection and re- a credit to the Council the comniunitv " The report told of more than a dozen projects n tVirooflrtn' fonarlmorit crnrn , . ' " y - wnjcn teft their ma.k nn liuu wnicn win nave a com kwjiuk faithful few" our results must Ir.ive bf'n small l.'iiecd. Ividuals and agencies i i many parts of the continent . but of which many local pi ojjiv are un department, a three-storey community centre to embrace full-sized gymnasium and high novated Uie totem poles and generally ieatly Improved the park. Oarden Competition We sponsored this and provided the prizes, the judplng etc. beinr? taken care or by Die lo'al Horticultural Society. I "Window Display The use 'jf I assuiv-; that 1: Ls no part of the .vrr -.ary du is to stnsie out 'i.i.- tor .xpciiul nui.tini After all. it is the combined effort that counts. I do feel that many in the city have no know school gymnasium building. In aware. To acquaint Prince Ru-I addition to these, it is proposed pert citizens with the work nf , also to erect a couple of build- this voluntary agency, the D uly ings for the government. I News herewith publishes Mr. Appifn-haiio'g report in full. a free window on 3rd Avenue ledge whatever of the work we was available to us ThU has EUREKA Tank Cleaner The finel eleiner nf its kind ever ImmII STILL $99.50 Kew Features: 1. Sii-r Minions-moves iO 9 cubic' feet of air each minute of operation 2 Seven attachments Including !-mother and paint sprayer. 3. Easy to empty ha. 4. Hiu'h efficiency air filter. 5 Balanced handle smart ap .r- Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE "The year 1947 may he said to ' are. doinif-or attempting to do. not been utilized to the best ad have been our fir.st real post- ThU applies even to the mem ' vantage, but in recent months war year, and I think this Coc.n- bersliip of those organization was uwd to try to stimulate in-cil may take some cons;:Wu!c which make up the majority of , teiest in Roevelt Park Q. Is it the man's or the girl's privilege to suggest how the evening should be spent, i pride and satisfaction in the our own membership. 'Ruad Maixi We have scrutin- a goal impossible to achieve, and the result is per- sonal tragedy maladjustment, discontent, frustration. In his words: "There is a great wastage in education by students pursuing a number of courses for which they are not suited, only to discover they have to start over again." Dr. Leonard plans' to establish guidance panels to which students can go with their problems. And he proposes to build college courses to fit individual . number of tourists who I r-vi vis- The attitude of most Govern- ' ized road maps issued by oil when no previous arrangements have been made? ,ited our city this year, and alyo ment offj,.iai.s ann ciVil servants j companies and others, and have n the great amount of publicity A. It is courteous for the man to ask the girl where she would a nee. C No oiling 7. Approver! no radio interfernc by Good Housekeeping, SEE THEM AT with whom we have taken up! drawn Uie sponsors' attention various matters, has been help-! to Inaccuracies and have made ful and co-operative. liUHpestlnns for Improvements. "There follows some soeclal all of which have been accepted mention of various of our activi- in Uie spirit in which the entities cism was offered "Outside Publicity-Data was "Flmida Medal Our most submitted to Robertson's agen-, spectacular effort this year .the ' ci s for their booklet "The Oeese -suing of a medal for the first Go North" in which we took a car to travel lrom Florida "o page ad. Information was from Prince Rupert was. as in the Prince R.ipirt has had in many publications, both Cincdian aad American and some even further afield. It seems obvious that we .shall be an inceasinly important point from the tourist angle, as the Skcea Highway becomes better knovi. and better maintained, II is fair to .state that during the pas;, year this Council has contributed in no small meaiure to I he adver needs. The result, he hopes, will be college graduates vocationally adjusted to their roles in life, adequately trained in the basic skills, prepared for marriage and parenthood and ready to assume an active part in a democratic society. McRAE BROS. It like to go. But a girl should be considerate where expense is concerned. Q. May a brie'e wear a white dress and a veil when being married in a magistrate's office? A. No. The traditional white is reserved for church and home weddings. She should wear her going-away suit. Q. What is the customary tip for a checkroom attendant? time to time supplied the Gov-'past, made possible through the A Good Paint Job! tising of Piir.c" Rupert and Ih-distribution of a't'Ltnii.; SEE IS KOR ALL REQI IREMENTS IN eminent Travel Bureau; Indus-, generosity oi Munson s jewel-j trial (lata wa submitted to Mc-1 lers The publicity from the Mahon & Burns; Co operation award of the medal was excel-was afforded to the DeDt. of , lent. Publicity prior to Us A. Ten cents is the usualtip. "This has f.rlv oc-n pois'h'e Trade and Industry In the mak- (award was disappointing. Cap. because f 'he fai'liful vork of jng 0r a film travelogue on Cen-Slayton and son Dick, of Tampa, i a few tc ve shorten from tral B. C; material and an ad.jFla.. were the luky winners, other orfant?ations. and the supplied to special edition ISet-j "A great many other sma'l HUNGRY OLD MAN A mother bear must often watch her cubs and protect them against cannibalism by the father. Office Supplies Consult us for your needs in all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion. Fountain Pens. DIBB PRINTING COMPANY IS A "Ml ST Fit t W I N T K K HTML $ DRIVlNii BITAISli PREVENTS RI ST t PltOli)(.S THE l OF VOI R CAR ix'j lELAV . . . IM!IU TODAY! I public: and special mention must chikan Chronicle; 20.000 Skeena items occupied the time and be made of the fin? co opera thm Highway stickers printed and thought and energy of the Coun- received at ,-.ll times from th? distributed; data supplied to B. cil. Corporation of th-: City nf c. Electric Railway Co.; John! "Ten full meetings of the Prince Rupert. But for the Fisher was invited ta Visit Council were held, the month.? mm THIRD AVENUE BESNER BLOCK BARBARIC AGES Patients in lunate asylums in the 13th and 14th centuries were often out on show and people paid admission to see them. TILE POPULAR Ceramic tile is more popular than ever and has expanded by almost 40 per cent since the war. BOB PARKER LIMITEDkj ' 38 FOKD-MONARt HDEAI.I.R "f ! 1).: Hollywood Cafe SPECIAL OFFER Regular $1.40 Now only 99c This offer good only until Jan. 31, 1918 rtfi Vti r Vin V wah it :kmtipic-.at " I f 1 '1 I . I 1 I rf rKKnriiATi "" t"rH'"t n lXT PRINCE RIPERTS NEAVEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAI'RANT OPEN FROM 4:0 P.M. TO 3:3(1 A.M. Special Dinner PI very Sunday 5 p.m. to $ PYREX BOWL SET Bowls that you can use for mixing, baking ar.d serving. Desiitned for hand or electric beating. iNest to-gether to sav cupboard space.' A act of three CIUNESK DISHES A SPECIALTY CHOP SUEY CHOW MEl FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Monday ss Princess Louise 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Catala 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Cardena. midnight. From Vancouver-Sunday ss Cabala 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Louise p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10:00 a m. Friday ssCardena p.m. For Alaska-Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 12 midnight. From Alaska- At Til GREER & BRIDDEI McKrlile St., mime 311 WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Due 1947-1954 Your War Savings Certificates may be redeemed by endorsing and sending them, as they fall due, to the Registrar, War Savings Certificates, 3i King Edward Avenue, Ottawa. . r For your greater convenience, you may leave all your Certificates now with any branch of this Bank, We shall send them to Ottawa as they fall due and credit the proceeds to a Savings account in your name ss settlements ae received. Kates on application at any branch of i BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR "if Repairs Construction AlteraW tit. Thursday ss Prtoice Rupert, 8 I p.m. II VUntr Sanding a Specialty NOTICE P.O. IMi Phone RED .! A. 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