'Hard Core1 of Refugees Begins to Soften ''Jrrr' Prince Rupert Daily News Belter English Friday, August 11, 190 SUAXJucb HOW CAN I ? ? ";! Q. How can I prevent the iron from sticking to the clothes when pressing out starched li'..- --.--- i i r .- O --' -- ' i 1. What is wrong with this ! sentence? ' This is a prtventa-I tive against such action." 2. What is the correct pro-' nunciation of "ridiculous"? , . 3. Which one of these words I Is misspelled? Contemporary, tot I DRESS 0fld J pieces? A. Try using soapy- water as GREAT R Emi Published Bj ThU Newspaper To Help Foster A Better Understating of Advertisiitr' Function In our Society. An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor.?!. G. PERRY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES cunienieous, contemptuous. 4. What does the word "pos-terity' 'mean? 5. What Is a word beuinnlnc Men's PurtWr.. a starch foundation. Uss one tablespoohful ol scap jflly to each quart of water. Then arid he necessary amount of starch. Q. How can I harden earthen J with eq that means "evenness of L:fH' ..k J v. ,-. : ' I , - if . u . a . ,i ; r l it,, "-JL'r - . -1 - v I ' p- . mitiu t By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 73c; rer Teat. $8.00; By Mall, Per Month 50e;' Per Year 15.00. . WW Men's RAivrn., j Answers i j 1. Say preventive. There Is no J such word as preventative. 2. Pronounce ri-difc-u-lus, both i's as in it, and four syllables (not a-ssortment J to ch Seems Impossible i ri-dik-lus. 3. Contentious. 4. j Descendants; all succeeding gen ware? A. Place it in a pan of cold water and bring it very slowly to the boiling point. Then allow it to cool slowly. Q. How can I keep apples for a long time? A. Apples will keep for a long time without decaying if th;y are packed in sawdust. , FIRST CENSUS Canada's first census, held in lfi6, numbered 3,215 persons. I a k 7 . ...... ' .i III I II i ' I ... Ik':': V erations: luture time. "Posterity gives to every man his trua honor." Tacitus. 5. Equanimity. . I T IS inconceivable that the national disaster of a -! Am iona the refuEpM livi, s , , . offered honies hv 1 Rnnin i t. .1 : , 1 :u Mifviiu uiut-r ill' rranee. talks in 9 Krnh nrii .k....l IL. I railroad stnke should come to pass in Canada although there now appears to be every possibility of such an eventuality ten davs hence with Ancmst "OK Men's T-SHIRTS Colors. Reg. ' No Boys' SWEATERS 4 T Fr, Boys' JEAN'S, tan i'ancy trim. t Not DRESS AND WORK Froa COMFORTERS, Largt , turn (IRo,a rmted Nations Stjecialled Agencv , core which has the rratest riiffiniHv fhHlin" new home,. In reeent. months, W.r, hom , lMt hand photo, an aged refuse, onn oxa life, ahead. At the right, a blind refuge (left) Uiscusse th prospect of a- new life in, Norway. Wiio I0 stehUew persons and' an equal number of their families haw been accepted. With him i a camp offlciat of the International Refugee Organ nation (center), and a- Norwegian, representative : i As 1 t.tfj- ' I r a v ALL THESB MOu'ItT.VI re- cracies-that was to form ojis , sorts have suffrwu-because of .vast "fetteration of the free " , the war in Korea and tae fear i Had the U.3. A, British Common, that it is merely the preliminary ; wealth, France ,and kindred to worse troubles to come j democracies- like the Scandlna . maybe even world war three. But ! vians formed themst-Ives inta one actually you hear wry little war I ont-and-cut federation no- ag talk in the pool, or on ho(el j gressor on earth wotid have ; verandans. ( dreamed of attacking thnn. ; The Americans I meet are al-1 It would have been suicide for most all the friendly, type good ! Hitler to-have attempted to do ' neighborty folks. But I did hear I so. i an amusing story of one loud j Now because we failed to form By ELMORE PHILPOTT HE KNOWS KOREA co ,. xaprimim K- "-COLLI j"""'"":u u who oegan tosien a.- federation even ait--i sound off" against Canadians In world war two we fmd ourselif-s Authorized Dealt; EI.ECTR0H1; Contact the above Services and sJ 00 muny ' mUM rroln ! Iacln far Fnr t a more formidable i-fio t Or the second ,ro year T t here. ; challenger. The part of the wvrJd have met the retired Ansr- ! ' ur men have Deen fiShtlng j w have a chance co federate is ;a whtle month in Korea and j shrinking year by year. lican BlSljOl) of Korea- the where are the Canadians? Yon '; - lit Rpv 'TTiio-h Fmhlpv i haven,t got a Man ow thK and Jt.' "r 1 you dont seem 1,1 any h 10 Modern- ui Etiquette - u, mquene Ordinarily Bishop Emblev Bet any there either." , lives at New Denver. The proprietor of that estab- s::: Bishon llsh.m?.n had the makings of a Q. Having finished eating Emblev know, Knr. "like a boo as te dvS l i , d,PI?maltet- Without once j where should one place the knif e hp 1,1 brf eiaJg'S; h.ls voite he told the irate ; and fork? Bee the new three , o - 22 set as the date for walk-out by 125,000 members of non-operating unions in the wages arid "hours dispute . , Somehow or other, however,, we cannot but hopefully anticipate that something will occur in the eleventh hour to avert such a catastrophe to the ; nation as a tie-up of the vital transportation service would be, h" only for a short time. We recall how such a strike came perilously near two years ago but was settled almost on the , deadline. It would be a weighty responsibility to precipitate such a calamity in which every citizen of Canada would suffer but none more than the employees themselves. The ironic part of it is and this can be confirmed if one talks to - railway employees even in Prince Rupert that even the employees themselves do not want the strike and, notwithstanding the fact that they may have voted for it themselves, dread the hour of its approach. They do not want it yet they voted for it probably inwardly, thinking that it would never happen anyway. - Here is a situation where the parties concerned should devote themselves to every, avenue of compromise and mediation' to head off national disaster. '. . Of Course, the government could and would have to take over itself and operate the railway services 'possibly in an arbitrary manner but this, in the long run, would be' no satisf actory outcome. Meanwhile the growing possibility of such a strike cannot help but already have a disturbing effect on the business and economy of the nation in which the railways play such a vital role. .f" ' "la""" jlVyT5;5:52'- hi, idvertisement it not publiihed 01 ... dijplnved by (he Liquor Control Bo4rd Ol I i mi jie Ciovernmenr Britiih Columbia ELECTROLl'X fli POLISHa Applies the vain polishes I - . j . PHONE 43 Phone today tor aff stratlon of the US, of the ELECTR0U be surprised at the numTer oJ COu d c mainly6 SathS 1 1 3fe P'aCCd a IUtIe tfl ! experienced soldiers" that the j them Te o L bSr ' wim he rlgh f the centre ol the ! North Koreans have put in the JT t,i f , " !dlnner plate" The tines of the field. A vast number of them th"e n" el 1914, Icrk should, point upward, and Ifought as part of the Chinese ' 2aln a" to?,d ! etige 0f che kniIc l 1916- -h tm tm Apra 1917. should -Tg t Communist armies which, as we i ?n,d face toward the centre ! aU know, . have been f ightmc 1 .J" he exPlained hw wa felt ; of the plate. . PURIFIER and HECl FLOOR POUSE more or . less continuously for ; '940 aaTn ' Q' Which aisle should ,0, and and again m inl l?41-till 1 tm Pearl p. , ; thirty years. by the wedding partVi the 0O0 I 4 ' ", 1 church has two main aisles? TAKING the long range view LlSout'a trI!lZLLV A" 0ne 0l the aisles of Asia, Bi.shop.Embleyg thinks ! f; "tB the. othe It is absurd to try to deny the 1 like a Wlwn w" with un a a Iff both the processiona existence-f - the Commnnl.w, I in u "t" S,J?V" apd recessional. , FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE We know that when you order printed matter, you want delivery as soon as possible. That, is why we've arranged for rapid , , printing and rapid delivery on all orders -Call us! , I Q. In the salutary phrase ol regime in China. He has faith 0O0 that a basis of live-and-let-iive WE IN CANADA would be the Aviation such ' as "Dear Dr WOrid's T1V1-70 rlnmhnlla r i o :t,Mn Phone 234 will sooner or later be worked oiit between uciwcen the me New new Asia Asia and a:ia the tne 1 . M " u we ca.r- ; outm 1 , of )f 'Mi FOR PUNNi; FOR BUILDIN peoples the western" part of u'dl wt-xoi-tat argument too r .a. n0; write "Dear Dnct 1 .he world. ; . tar. I sometimes wondpr if wo-smith " .He smiles at the suggestion 1 tT" anythinS from either the J ' . " that Russia Will ever ulb ftZ" lLZT Tn' . KRHGN ruKEIGN TOADe" TRADE ' W t0 make v'orseI establish herself as permanent t'1f a"7cn m,i hell of a mess in a third. overlord of China. , Approximately one-third o After talkin with the Bishno 'Vn " w"!!Ld ol?e-i Canada .'s national income is de FOR REPAISI 3RD STREET, PRINCE RUPERT PRINTERS - STATIONERS - OFFICE SUPPLIES I for a few hours, I wish that tte; system of national "Ved ,orelgn trade' a de j big allied governments had him was all wash ?m tZl sovenntv grce dependence on extern 4 ' NO MATERIAL VICTORY ,0011363 "sitting in" on their policy- Hitler started world war two conditions equalled ir making conferences re Rcrea. there were many of us who knew ?" y ?ur three other coun For he ha such a balanced and -and plain? rote nd aald iln !l!!!LWOrld- MITCHEl iiiggage "7'"al,: -ppiuacii 1-0 me A-noie speeches that thore was only one' THE physical destruction of modern war has become so great that no nation or group of nations can win a material victory. TVia Anlr trA tViuf nan otma rt tf M'nra la IflW salvation for the western demo-' Try a Dauy News classified &C I.IMITCT Builders & CanMI which may be established and maintained by the J k FOR THE MAN OF THE. HOUSE! Gladstone STEAMSHIr PRINCE RUP! lags SAILS FOR mwmf W Ill1 Twin Sets VdiiiuuK AND INTERMEDUTEJ MODERATELY PRICED nations tnat are aoterminea 10 upnoia ine principles of the charter of the United Nations. Free men throughout the world now have no alternative but slavery to the sacrifices which may be necessary to preserve freedom and to establish law and order. Either we unite and succeed in keeping, the road of progress open or we fail to use our common powers and lose our chance to achieve civilization. The stark reality of the present demands the highest and best that democratic people have in them. What there is to win is worthy of all that good men can give. The free world must be prepared to give all or give up. EACH TnWW', at 11:15 P . .nii For KETCH'! WEDNESDAY MIB For Reservations ( or Can J r.n m.'P0T W, , FOR THE LITTLE LADY! Your choice from our complete assortment of Finest Leathers and Fabrics. O Completely outfitted matched units in all sizes. Ul l X wiv Prince Rupert' t SCRIPTVRE PASSAGE FOR TODAY am" Rut I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and V 1 when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren. Luke 22: 32: 11 PROMPTNESS f PROMPT PAYMENT of. accounU build a credit record of priceless value, not only here at home, but wherever and whenevep credit is needed. , ; , CREDIT BUREAU OF PRINCI" RUPERT r ENGINES J " W. MOT Tfnll (illolirtkf H HriMut mi Pli and l TV,,, ) F vs!&g jteL 5:5-J y Bolt Nut 8lW Royal CadaBiair Air Force Those desirous of enlisting, or re-enlisting In ROYAL CANADIAN- AIR FORCE please arrange for personal Interview with : , MR E. CLAUSEN, ' J. Clausen ft. Son office, " Waterfront, Prince Rupert Between and 6 p.m. Phone Green 975 P.O." Bo 548 1 Aimhnr ourrtr I Flat MIW am tu ineiiH"1'- rniME "3r Terms to Suir on our Budget Plant Fashion Footwear tf "HONEST, BOSS, THERE AIN'T NOBODY HE RE BUT US' "WHALES" Drawn by Robert . ... Ilelmax v-nronicie-Herald. 'Lt'jti't n ' (CP Photo)