r Record Pack at m Prince Rupert Daily Hews Friday, October 27, l;u MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHES FOR r,RESS Worr , We have a finr selection t cl,use rrum . RK' 1 "s'rmatut!lUn() V lJ SHOP AT THE B.C. CLOTHIERS AND As 1 See u SAV 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 Daily Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Manaelne Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES MEN'S WEAR $9.25 Men's all-wool By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; v?r Yur, $8.00; By Mall, Per Month, 50c; Per Ycc. ?..:.CJ. fishina. Best of tailorinn 900(1 fl Pi. Edward Plant I Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. plant at Port Edward is now almost closed down after Its biggest salmon canning season on record. The pack was 70,000 cases over the biggest previous year. Pack of all grades was heavy. The reduction plant Is now working on a spasmodic aais on offal available from Prince Rupert fish handling plants which is not of large quantity now owing to the limited amount of fishing. Meantime machinery Is behu changed in the plant to miM ready for handling of heriiiiss. the run of which usually commences soon after the New Yer. a--"'-tj ju-to Now$7V Work Pants, strongly tailored. Now 2 95 Jfi Dress and Semi-Drett Pan r.j.'.. fit. Prices $4.25, $6.00, iOTfj UNDERWEARPenmon's Shirts, Drawers J Combinations-. Per Garment.. $2.25 t0$3j . . eff f i t I By ELMORE PHILPOTT CANADIAN THEATRE A COUPLE OF fine young theatrical people came to see me the other day, at my invitation, to explain the new "Canadian Theatre." When I heard their story I thought of a sign a smart business man used to display. ' H read: "HERE'S TO THE DAMN -Kji " Ki i. i ror cress ana work . , . Get your wint bupp.y now: 40c to J TOPCOATS, RAINCOATS and GABARDINES HOLD POW WOW Indian problems with regard to the Indian Act, fishing and hunting rights and treaties were the subject of long debates at a pow wow of Six Nations Indian tribes of Ontario , fti,..Ho. hn'ri at. Rudhnrv A'.l attending were members of ! nign qualify Tailoring. Best of fit. FOOL: HE DIDN'T KNOW IT COUI.DNT BE DONE. SO HE' WENT RIGHT OUT AND DID) (At V1 J ,,rh Amerti-an Tnrilnn Nations Shown here are Chief Raincoats from Gabardines and Topcoats ... $32.00 to $39 fl IT." i . .....v...-.. --- J , Francis Peghamagabow, left, of Parry Sound, an Ojibway and oOo THESE YOUNG enthusiasts' may not be such damn fools.' BOYS' WEAR . supreme chief of the assembly. Jules Sioui, Loretteville, Que., reservation, secretary whose hunger-strike against proposals concerning an Indian franchise gained nution-wlde notoriety last summer; and Chief Jim Morton of Erno, Ont representing the Chippewas. (CP PHOTO Anyway, I am one hundred per cent for them, and then they I f at I arwM Wonuu uaiikl I . , . i ' I , put on their first show I'll surely The Other Side THE LETTER from "Teen Ager" has given local business men the opportunity, in addition to repelling an unjustified attack, to tell the public what they have been doing in support, not only for teenagers, but in backing of good causes generally in Prince Rupert. Certainly if any class of citizens in Prince Rupert has aided generously and consistently in the support of good causes it has been the long-suffering business men whose vulnerable position puts them wide open for all kinds of appeals. In fact, it might be said for the business men that this routine of going up and down Third Avenue for hand-outs for every appeal, good, bad or indifferent, has almost taken on the aspect of a racket. Certainly they have long been game for thing going. Then again, we think it quite right to take issue with "Teen Ager" suggesting there is little to do in Prince Rupert but drink. It has become an overworked saw that there is so little diversion here that , young people, and some not so young, are driven to drink and such things. We rather think thatjsome of the people who talk that way follow such "pursuits because they want to and, if they looked around a little, they would be able to find more healthful and elevating diversions even here in Prince Rupert. ' We have no argument whatever against the J "I hope . they9 re Jjh " - . n. usi .v.v.7 .iyi ngnx lorvvintj be right there in the front row, and as a paying customer. ! For their idea is that young Canadians should get a chance i to show what they can do in all weatner Suit $i; Pants Heavy Cottons and all-Wool, also fn ' Gabardines. Now selling Cottons $1 All-Wool $3.50 Gabardines $6; CAakfr Cjt ftA ,map(a 11 1 branches of the living 'ing theatre theatre. sri Visitor Here Not only do they young Canadians should get ai mi choice from our selection of warm sweatel Priced $1.50 to $2. Miss Yvonne Love, consulting ' nutritionist, Victoria, has-been: in the district for the past two: days on her annual visit to thej district. At a complete meeting of the1 health and welfare services yes-; chance to act, but also to produce plays, and to write them. It was this last idea that "laid me in the aisles." For I have had the same idea myself for a long time but never said anything about it because the theatre is not my field. I'm just a layman who loves it from the outside. fl terday morning. Miss Love gave an address on nutrition, partic- Satin Covered Comforters ... for the Kiddd ularly as regards foods available oOo NOW ALONG come these kids' at Prtne !ra! fm"ZC bed. Now $1,; Movlnx, Packing, Cratinf Shipping (ieneral Cartage and Storage Complete, RcliaDle and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co, Lto , for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGL & STORAGE LIMITED who talk like this: ?i?"Lr"Zli,,Z: Pillows To match the comforters.... 50c to 8! "If there is ever to be a Ilvm "V" n, neers' Home in westview. Comforters Double bed size .... wonderl theatre in Canada it must grow up from the grass roots. That means that the plays that are uur-lng her visit here she also met the home economics teachers at Booth Memorial High School selection, from $5.95 to $12. Pul on ...u uc - BTui rilsrllssRd their oroblems it is possible to get them. They and Park Avenues I'liiw ' (50 ami (5 and teaching methods with -' them. Ilj'ii Accompanying Miss Love from 1 Trinfrt Opnrsp hpr was Mrs Pi - Thii dvrtisement if not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government oi British Columbia, must deal with subjects which 'come alive' to the people who watch the performances." spa Yahoilnitsky. nursing supervisor i 1' tr.r tko nnrlhprn riUtript. f)f Brit' V That sounds like commonsense to me. Of course, there's a catch to it in fact, several. But one whopper on which the whole lsh Columbia, who is on her bi KEEP WARM ! ! annual visit. They met at Prince project, coum come a i- W- rtBnr onrl trftvpllprl bv auto- there gh three-act , v,... ,ki)in u.imc plays by Canadians to sustain vanderhoof, Smlthers on such an enterprise? tnelr' That's the $64 question. '. i Migg e ,eft b tod ,g lane ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS need and desirability of guidance and assistance for teen-agers and, like all other good citizens, would do all in our power to help them along the right way. But we do think that a lot of teen-agers and young people are just a little too prone to wait for things to be handed to them on a silver platter. Don Forward Civic Centre manager, in his letter today, enumerates a substantial number of pursuits and diversions that are open to teen-agers -"here. Naturally, he emphasizes the services that 4 the Civic Centre itself is giving and the opportunities it presents. Nor is there scarcity of other organizations anxious and willing to help whose : offers and attempts sometimes are not so spon- taneously embraced. Yes, there is a lot to l zjA for the other side -of the case which has 1ra ryirYrt by "Teen Ager's" letter. THE LOAD LINE Stanfield's Underwear Infants to Teen-age Snow Suits Parkas Ski Pants THE FIRST PLAY which The nitsky will be here until Satur day. Canadian Theatre will put on in Vancouver in late November, if) fee ik'N Mitts ew Wool, Leather and the ever-popular White Fur Mitts is the one by the brilliant young ! e , . Ci Mr. Davies of Kingston, Ontario. Special Navy Mim It is about a young Canadian At Civic Centre who refused to go to the U.S.A. I , ... to carve out a career for himself , e f ,Fr'daV P'sht le for the Civic Centre members -but who stayed right home will be a special event this week. not and upset applecarts (I'm Tne flIm being snown has be''" sure whose) t v,ini, if! iQfo w that. thA loaned through the courtesy oi Doms Department Store performnc; the HMCS Chatham and the Utk first will be a sue-' r ... is Is "Tn "The a Navy Maw Flies." in oo " The Tho time tirrtA fr foi cess. What happens then will the .'howing will be as usual ana the place, the Common Lounge. depend on the supply of good three-act plays. t Electric Washe With Pump Control o $159.50 WITH prospects of, Prince Ilupert elevator be- i Who knows of any? Maybe' Canadians On the average some are tucked away in an old IT PAYS TO PAY PROMPTLY Credit is a Rrpat Convenience, this privilege will be yours if you pay your accounts promptly as agreed. "A good credit record is your greatest asset." CREDIT BUREAU OF PRINCE RUPERT runk in the atlic: Anybody who person on RoinS t,. ies in 1947 and , in sends such .ton, to me can be t, V Lle tirJ offices, urban and rural, in Can- ,ada. fYy ll llJ ' letter'. b r. ad II j NORTHERN B. C. POW 0, fRiNC'E RUPERT : . 8A?tBf V.- . i-IJONE 210 ' " ' oOo THE FAMILY HAVE a stand- j ing joke on me when I come home and say: "I met a really smart chap: (or giH) today .. ." , TherMheyr-all chime In: J J'S' " "Sure, we knowi he-tWsh-!) . thinks just like you do." i In this case, that's right. j If the Canadian live theatre is ever to grow up and1 flourlsn in Canada it's roots must be in .he Canadian earth. That mean.? . Canadian plays as well as Cana- j dian players, as far as they are j Vv ing used again for storage and, we hope, shipment of grain, the question of discrimination . against Prince Rupert in the matter of the International Load Line, the removal of which we have campaigned for so long, comes once more to 'he fore. We do not think that grain traffic through t. Prince Rupert ; is .being resumed because of any love of the powers that be for this port or desire 1 to promote its use but rather because there is going to be no alternative but to use all outlets. However, it would seem to be a good time to bring the campaign over the International Load ; Line, as it affects the port of Prince Rupert, up to " date again and find just where we stand on the matter so that a timely occasion may be taken to resume our battle on the matter. SCRIPTURE PASSAGE FOR TODAY "Who may abide the day of His coming -Malachi 3:2. iii i fojfSR itvuiiuuie. 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Protect documents, pictures, etc. with stiffening boards. Tie securely with strong twine or cord. . RENTALS Sonierviile Smith (OtUwa-bom Rhodes scholar who once wanted to be a classics professor at Queen's University, now Is aiding British exporters to tackle the tough dollar problem with fewer worries. As controller-general of Britain' export credit guarantees department, Somervllle Smith underwrites a percentage of the losses exporters may suffer. (CP PHOTO) PHONE 6 67 Kilfas & Christopher W CANADA POST OFFICE 60S Third Ave. W. OVER BROADWAY CAFE Air rrciy" ISSUID IY AUTHORITY Of HON. O. (DOUAftO HNPMT, K.t, M.P, POSTMASTER-GENERAL a-f