amended immediately to limit Prince. Rupert Daf!j 2ctos Tuesday, March 1?, 1949 , flTY PONDERS ? t! -'rafmu.m "T'' um"S ,,!'; ,,r'S ' PwWing of Prlnr Ruprt noritwa and central BrttUb. Columbia Lounci Did n Hcp tic : :fic(1 Vine B,,,- rl',S T"" fwrnoon exrpt Sunda b? a h?tp Lw- 3rd RP-rt. British Columbia, i truer.. ' Mana1ng Editor. ,H G PERRY. Managing Dlrmor. E",BH!t op ?S2 press -'Anon bcread op circulations CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES n ,,. "Hy r.. Carrier. Q pw Wwk , Month p v. nn i VSrv V II I 1 By Mali. rVr Falls of Clyd. ZOING BACK alone: I What (ity . . . On recommendation of the licensing committee, granted trade licenses to G. Spence an,'! B. Matuik as painters, G. A. Gustafson as agent for Fuller Brush Co. and Mike Colussi as sales agent for musical instruments. . , . . Approved appointment of j W' Brown as counsel to Prose - 1 cute liquor selling charges against various taxi drivers as.j recommended by the police com- mittee. j . . . Decided, on recommen dation of the licensing committee, to charge a license fee of $20 a day to Crescent Shows which will visit here this sum - ! mer under auspices of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club. . . . On recommendation of the finance committee, approved the leasing for one year of a 'former Royal Canadian Air Force building at Seal Cove to j the Department of Fisheries for i $25 a month after April 1. The j building is one which the city j holds in lease from the Depart-: ment of Transport in connection with the air base. i Ul-' stove HOW CAN I ? ? v By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How car. I lessen the time baking potatoes? A. Soak the potatoes in hot water for about 30 minutes, wipe dry. then it. a w!.h butter. By doing this, the potatoes win not only bake in much Ifss time, will be mealier. Q How can I make scrubbing brusheij last ioner? A. By wa. hing them occasionally in strong suit water. A:iow them to tlry in the open air and they will be nice and sweet. Q. How can I make stove COl'Yfi 4 to ir. in j the ancient ship, now at the dry dock here for overhaul, has been on the deep would be like listening to, or the reading- of, a wonderful yarn. The same can be said of any wind-jammer that old, built to sail anywhere. Slowly she seemed scarce-moving the Falls of Clyde entered the harbor of Prince Rupert from Ketchikan, towed in bright and early on Sunday last by a couple of tugs. She dispenses oil. Clouds of canvas no longer boom her across the tossing miles "when winds were humming o'er the flood and waves were white below." ,. , The Falls of Clyde! There's a touch of romance '' in the very name. She had a lonely, desolate look with her four tall , masts like a man who has exchanged the heyday of active, colorful life, seeing the world, performing useful duties and glorying in lusty adventure, for what might be termed a living death. Gone, the gallant voyages around and about the globe, forgotten the countless incidents and recol-- lections and gone the generations of biue water sailors. There is something nostalgic about the Falls of Clyde. MOVIES ECONOMIC PLIGHT CURRENT low employment in the film capital of Hollywood may become normal. Nine of rr.f-very ten movies cannot pay off in the United DRASTIC NEW IKArrll rlAfu Parkin; Meters, Taxi Control Recommcrled By Special Committee On Downtown Traffic Problems There will be some changes made downtown if city council adopts the recommendation of its special traffic and taxi committee which last night brought! in a nine-point report designed to bring order out of the city's parking and traffic chaos. The report was tabled without comment by the aldermen until j the March 28 meeting when it i wHl be discussed. In the mean- I time, the aldermen will ponder the recommendations. One clause recommends that. , "with a view to solving the park -1 ing problem on Third Avenue,; parking, meters be instaiied as! soon as the street has bn re- j surfaced." Diagonal parking will be the j older on the north sfde of See- ; ond Avenue from McBride to Seventh Street but parallel j parking will be continued on the j south side Vehicles of more than j 19 feet in length will be pro - j hibited from parking diagonally i on the liorth side of the street. ! In addition to placing parking j meters on Third Avenue, the committee recommends the; gradual elimination of taxi! parking on that thoroughfare. To do this, it makes the follow- I ing suggestions: j 1. No more taxi licenses be i granted for locations on Third j Avenue. j 2. That existing bylaws be ; "Suffered much with constipation" Famous cereil helps wher "remedies" (ailed Are you among theme who long for conslination r4if? Thn iIim, unsolicited letter: ! " tried mirrttl i remediet but could not end th is ' old trouble. Ow ' day I was Uiid I should try KELLOGG'S ALL-HRAN. 1 ; began to tut this cereal regularly. i And without exaeneratinn, it turned out to be perfect for me!" H. Mason, .5727 9th Avenue, Roaemount, Montreal. If your constipation is due to lack of bulk in the diet, you too may find lasting relief! Eat a daily portion of KELLOGG S ALL-HRAN and drink plenty of water! ALL-HRA1 s not a purgative, but a wholesome WKumune cereal i- jir nn our..,. aa a cpithI or in mufTins for constipation j relief. If after lining a package you are not enUrely satisfi(?d, get double ETaiZ kkan lrm your grwt to.1 i;lar,e. ry . fceiiogg of London, I . . . Authorized the city engineer to prepare a new garbage dump at the rear of the incinerator plant on Frederick Street and to clean up the existing garbage dump at an estimated cos; of $350. The new site Is hidden from the highway. ' Referred to the health committee a complaint by E. Arney, Eleventh Stree that :the overflow from a neighbor- septic tank is poUuting his hase. rnent. . . . . Approved the sale of city-owned lots 12, 13, 14 and 15. block 20, section 8, Eleventh Avenue near Frederick Street. to Harold A. Ponder Jor $240 . . . Authorized trie city engineer to make a survey to ascertain the condition of the water system pump house at Shawatlans Lake. . . . Turned over to the Northern B.C. Power Co. a request by the Junior Chamber of Commerce that strings of lights bp hung on the city's main stret. during the Junior Chamber regional convention to be held here on June 3 and 4. . . . Referred to the utilitifS MOUNTIESTO NEWFOUNDLAND OTTAWA Six members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police chosen from different Darts of Canada will be transferred to posts in Newfoundland April I. Officers selected will be moved "to an airport on the east coast, proDaDiy Moncton, and will fly to St. John's in a group. There , thev win he housed in rwnnrii- H , by the RCA F. 5 ( Instead of scarlet uniforms; WVu WfiePrs wiU vear plain ' c,?.h?s " T, ls blfcause their ' lnltia' futles be mainIy "V fonn.ectln h customs and! immigration work. 1 nce the tasks' 01 the R.C.M. ! d m M.f..i ... 5 jiucu, uuicf pai Lies ui me ser- vice will arrive i , ! . . ; j HEFTY CATFISH ! ' Sea catfish have been known to dig their tangs into the deck planks of of a a vessel and raise their bodies clear of the plank. committee an invitation by th . . . Approved a utilities com- B.C. Fire Chiefs Association fot mittee recommendation that the members of the city fire depart-street light at the entrance to ment and utilities committee to the Cow Bay floats be increased attend the annual "fire college" to 250 watts. at Vancouver August 23 to 26. .States and have to depend on foreign showings to the parking oP taxis bet week V a m. and 6 p.m. to one car in the case of siancis from which one or two Cars ' are registered and two cars at stands vhere three or more cars are registered. 3. That taxi operators be advised now that parking meters be installed as soon as feasible and that when they are installed one space only will be reserved j In front of each existing taxi j stand. , This reserve space v. iLi j be abolished one year after ir. stallation of the meters. 4. That bus operators be ad- vised of the intention to instal 1 meters and that no space will, be ! allocated for bus stops On Third Avenue when the installation is made. j 5. That "stop' 'signs be erected at all five approaches to the intersection of Third Avenue .for and McBride Street. i 6. That parking on both sides of Third Avenue between Thira ! and Fourth Street in the Post) Office block i be limited to 20: minutes between 9 a.m. and 6 but p.m. 7. That regulations be drawn , to prohibit the sounding of horns by taxi drivers to summon passengers after the hour of 10 p.m. j You Saw it in The News. MII UU" ( it " V : i: nr. - make--a profit. American attendance has declined during the last fifteen years. Production costs have risen so sharply that, for every dollar spent in 1941, - $2.82 is necessary today. Indications point to an increase in the shift of unemployed film workers to other industries. Yet the glamor of the screen is hard to leave behind. Month. 50c;' Per Year. ' S 00 the seventy-one vears that OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Ren (Calte Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN IS diamond " cheques $i0. 1 'lit'" ,ro.4 0 OT h ftoy - J it i )W awl I x : j Better English By D. C. WILUAMS 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "He allows that business will be better." 2. What i-the correct pronunciation: of r'resuscitate"? ! 3. Which.one. of these words is misspeueav- Kesiliance, re sistible, residential. 4. Krjay.DtfcJtbe word "des-, picable' mean? 5. What is a word beeinnine with per thameans "highly I injurious or$fe4Aructtve tn char - actr" ' ; " 1. Say, 'ththks 'that busi- ness will - be' better" 2 Pro- nounce re-sus-i-tat, ' e as m 1 me IIle' . , . accent tlJ? second ? syllable. V , 3 Vn 3. Res- ate' llience. 4.- Contmrjtible. "Hi , r cruelty Was despiraTale." ' 5. Per- nicious. EASTER RECESS OF PARLIAMENT . OTTAWA It 'is probable parliament will interrupt business for a ten-dav Easter rece If is expected the House will journ April 14 and reconvene April 25. Other dates under con sideration .will be April 13 to April 19. WELL FED NATION " ! Canada, United States, Aus- j tralia, Denmark, New Zealand and Norway raise enough food I to feed themselves at adequate nutritional levels. . . begin with VlUtTlAU BUNDS Light tr ... Vj the weight of ordinary blinds because it's made of 1 peciil flexible aluminum alloy., Let tlitr , . . Flexalum's satin-mooth plastic finish blends with everj decorative setting. Easier to Clean ... Its flexibility makes cleaning so simple and quick. Lengtr Lasting , . . Flexalum is Un-proof. rut-Br(Vlf -jfii.r.r(m n lll NO SUPPRESSION HISTORY does not show many instances where suppression of ideas has been effective in the long run. Far better that they should be ventilated and studied and then errors and inconsistencies are ' more likely to appear. Attempts to suppress Communists arouse the suspicion in many minds that they have some arguments, that cannot be answered. Most of us feel ,, that tnisis not so, but the best way to prove it is to meet the arguments, and demonstrate their emptiness. Certain organisms flourish in the dark but perish in the daylight. WHY NO HOTEL HERE? TROM coast to coast, hotels and resorts under the I management of the Canadian National Railways, are 'patronized by the travelling public. .All are .very fine establishments from the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa and Jasper Park Lodge to hotels in the larger cities, and in lodges, t. These can be found in Halifax, Charlottetown, Jt'ort Arthur, Winnipeg, Brandon, Edmonton, Vancouver, Minaki, Ont, and Pictou, Nova Scotia. Last week, a communication from a resident of Tennessee was read at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce here. He had been in Skeena as a tourist and his letter was a gratuitous and most generous tribute to the scenic splendor and manifold natural attractions of the Skeena River region tributary to Prince Rupert. Put together, the foregoing is of possibly unusual local interest when it is realized that elsewhere in Canada hotels have been built, except in the country between Alberta and Prince Rupert, and along the coast north of Vancouver a land that has aroused so striking a need of praise from. far away visitor. ) 1 i i I 5 I ' 1 I 4 f I I i i n; -W'-'m iki if' '; -- .vwV js30nxxfi 'f) I- ,v -v':i A hp- ' if'' . rr-rrr-1 -Xm" J DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS ' not crack, chip or peel, resists weather ' (tains and soil. Custom mailt to pi windows ex-ctljf. Bring your measurements in today. Flexlum'i low cost will surprise you. 69c sq. ft. installed j Gordon & Anderson! (6O1 ! 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