BONANZA Lumps of pure silver weigh t3rfnce Uuprrt Daflp rectos Tuesday, OHober 25, 1949 ing as much as 750 pounds have ' aJUJ Ray Reflects . bten found In Norwegian mines. . . . aw RemiiiisceHi 61 An tnitrpendmt dally neKpRDr derrstK) to the upbuilding of Prlr.ce Rupert and aU commun'.i'ed compriin northern anci renrrai British Columbia. (Authorized as Second CIrss Mnll, Post Ofllce Department, Ottawa Published every afternoon except Sunday bv Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. G. A HUNTFJt. Mannelng Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director. klSMBEtt OF CANADIAN PRFSSS ATOTT BUREAU OP ClRCVLATIOf.3 CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION NO IU'K TO ( UN I H ( I CIKS TENDERS are Invited by the un i i.L-Wiiin 11 1.. OLAVi Prince Rupert s first theatre Instead of being emptied on the t-Uvxi somewhere on Kround now j wharf. Somehow the fuel spilled !J.Vu'rt bv the railway yard or into the har bor and it was a dead tels at . .... I S1 very , SUBSCRIPTION RATES OK; Cemer, Por Wee, AOe: Per Month. Ibe; Per Tear, 800. By Mai), Per Month, 60c; Per Tear, 500 frum ware- the American Army buit lo.i. too. Old timers may remeni-ter ihe Incident. Pair and RlBRi rwu-- K was situated men on I-AOIKS' fterU;m-d for the erection of additions to the Nurses' Home of the Prince Rupert Oenerul Hospital, Frlnre Kupert, B. C. Plans and Apeclftcattonn and fnrms of Tender may be ohtalned Irom Ihe underslKiied or from the Architects. MeCarter A Niilrne. 1V30 Murine Bldg.. Vancouver. B. C. on deposit of a cheo.ua for Plfty Dollars i50 0)) which will be refunded on return of Plans and Specifications in K'md condition. Sealed Tenders shall be filed In More Austerity what was Known nu-v The films were tousth on the eyes. The seating consisted of benches ,r- L-itz-hin chairs and could be Is .aU to be the And considering It oii"ht to be. Experience test teacher, what it costs MKN'S L eat II if F.KI AKH(i: .,. 1 1 A J ? : rV- ' - y 1 CV I .4 -'r' I f I A J classed as hard on any thin per-1 son An adventurous piano took , N THE DESPERATE EFFORT to increase production for export so the nation's credit abroad Special Tens of thousands of persons Prince Rupert Oeneru! Hospital, i "-N S the late Fran hold Irivh Sweep 'tickets and its chances with o.wl the music wn.i hard 1 sillv to nrelend vou're not Inter-I Prince Rupert. B C. not later than Stevens on the nerves. j Kpefial MKN-s imrss sii: iJ s irom How consumers in Prince Ru I binstions. mu.. Special E.ich tender sh.ti; be accompanied bv a certified chinue in the amount i of five per cent f6ej ) of the Ten-' cler. and by a Completion Bond let-' ter. I The lowest or ony tender may not necessarily be accepted. L) C. Stevenson. Adiniiil'ratr, Prince Hupiet General Hospital Prince Rupert. B. C. 12541 fsted. If you made a real killing Jju'd be supremely delighted, and so would your sisters, cousins and aunts as well as envious M m.; of us enjoy a fling, and. if it wins anything, the keener Uie iatisf action. Many are buying tickets for this or that practically all the time. The practice keeps no body poor, is neither sin or folly, and always gome folks niaKe the right gamble. MEN'S RAINCOAT fitting V pert managea to inui water ions? ' before there was any Lake Wood-I worth service and the use of free I flowing taps in homes is clearly : enough to remember. There were ! frequent rainfalls and nobody I worried about its purity. There were many muskeg holes and lr;.:u this source of supply many ! a pailful was packed heme. MKN'S GABMcbiM Full lined may be bolstered and the economic crisis weathered, Britons will have to face even more austerity. However, the measures, as announced yesterday by Prime Minister Attlee, were no more drastic than might have been expected. In view of what Mr. Churchill said, it may be anticipated the new program will be adopted and put into effect with a minimum of delay. Britons will have to go without some more things, the principal new economies being in social service, education, administrativ e and public works costs. The essentals of living, it appears, .have been left alone as much as possible. Thankful, can we again consider ourselves in this pleasant land of Canada when we compare the lot of old Britain where even a benign government is forced to extending measures of stringency. OLDEST WOMAN? Probably the oldest woman in Canada Is Mrs.- Isabella Sharrow t North Bay who this week celebrated her 110th birthday .Mrs. Sharrow has been in hospital for more thin two years uncter treatment for a hip injury. Nurse Colleen McMahon gives the frail woman a helping hand as she pases for this birthday photo. CP Photo) DANCE OF DEATH The bite of the tarantula spider was once believed to MKN'S COVEKT (1 r0ATS-TUps in b, fit MKN'S ALL-WOOL FISIIKItMKN S rv. cut. Now i MKN'S DIIKSS ASi ! SOX Now One fact about the proposed railway ta Alaska Is Its virtual cause its victim to dance wildly until he died from exhaus- ceiiainty, although no one can! sav at present what route It Willi take or when. There is more than tlon Victoria Report MKN'S SI'OItT SII! Now one sound reason why steel thculd link the United States with its vast northern territory. Today, travel to Alaska Is made by air by sea and by highway. But not one Is more Important th-in rail. by J. K. Nesbitt MR. NEHRU SPEAKS RESULTS have demonstrated, as Prime T" HE HE I Mir Highway Opening to be Red Letter Day linister Nehru referred to in his speech Down But Not Beaten I Whenever you see a man with , , , . handkerchief, socks and tie to i T T i !,,,, ,,,;. Premier Johnson and his cabinet can hardly mi. matfh you may be iw he ig for November 2. They are praying for fine weather, wearing a present ex ffa ' N '.BOYS' AIX-WOOl' I Vi 1ft I I V , -Fancy plaid 1 V1CKERS IS Dittiuio in Canada ROYS' LACED l: K at Ottawa, of the new spirit that exists between India and Britain in the changed set-up of independence within the Commonwealth. 'If nothing else, the era of peace that has prevailed of recent months in that long strife-ridden land has illustrated it. Mr. Nehru also spoke of the new India's desire to . have no entangling alliances with any nations but to be in peaceful and friendly relations with all. Mr. Nehru's visit to Canada should further strengthen that spirit of international friendship That day the much talked of, long delayed Hope-Princeton Highway will be opened to traffic. The rich Okanagan Valley will be brought within six or eight hours driving of Vancouver. The Premier will cut a silken tape across the highway at Alii- olution in American . society Is son Pass while more than 2 000 sure to come in Uie next five or We sing "O Canada" in different ways and with different Ideas. Same think we have a ilai and cltisrs are not quite sure. We say we are Canadians, and a neighbor reckons our great-great-great-great grand fathers j and mothers had something to persons look on. An honored six years. guest wil be John Hart, who was "The sociu". revolution Is the Premier when the first contract form of the welfare state is unon oo w-nn . on limy, carry un? We'll get there some day.! for the toad was let tour years us and unless we are blind we will ; 4 when soow became tQ0 mu(.h ago. Another wll be T. D. Pat- accept it and aid its advance,' , ,,, nn thn MV , , rh rlff I 1 out.hutip ir v.divrn ; BOOTS All stat w tgk- , , , pUcd br the I-miikw Omltt-I tkwtij ui 1 BOYS' SCIKHIL i. - i il I TS Ir"; i r"ei H( -- . . BOYS' HAINTOU- Rlt "V ClXt' fitting. From . ... IlA ' BOYS' AI.I.-W.K... BE WISE I 1 B-nsBe- : JACKETS li 1 ff Xtt HQ ISLAND CITY , " j Bl'II.DEItS' SI I'PI.IES rB9 R !V"f ! General Builders' Supplies 1Jimbia!L&!&..il B U j and riTTSBIKO PAINTS OLIIE BLADES I ,m Mrmu: st- D"i(' e2 ' a,,v"-"" (20 SHAVING EDGES) - INDISPEUSER . i . PHONE tullo, the only other living ex- he said. ! Stewallans the other day and Premier, who would have liked It is of that part our democracy : et.een tons of coal went to the to start the road when he was men beaten for l' tislative sea fe om t was nol tne f irRt tlme government, ooss out never could snail De allowed to talk to. their because government tills weren't heart's content, even though the bulging in those days as they people won't have them in public have been in recent years. fife. Mr. Cameron sat in the November 2 will be a double Legislature for eight yeai s U937- seme-thing like tiiat has happened here. Years am a large consignment of coal unloaded Itself Regular As Day Without Laxatives red letter day for Public Works 45 1 for Comox and horrifed muii v'- '7 toward which he strives. Much interest is being . taken in his visit and he is making an excellent impression. THE BY-ELECTIONS ; T" HE EIGHT FEDERAL by-elections went dlffer-' I ently than some might have expected. Four again elected Liberals and the other four showed in- dependence of the government. It was not to be ex-Pfce(- that any of the Liberal seats would change ,.j2iirtjcularly after a general election w hich had such f spectacularly "sweeping outcome in favor of the gov-J ei nment party. In the one Ontario seat, the Proges- sive-Conservative majority had been small 163 in i the general election, ,but the opposition party, with an outstanding candidate, increased this substan-- tially. The electors showed no inclination to get on ; the bandwagon but an attitude of favoring stronger opposition. Minister E. C. Carson. It will be people by decrying Canadian na his twenty-eighth wedding anni-I ticipation in the war, advi.;ir.g! versary. No finer present could the public not to buy war bonus; be given to him and Mrs. Carson and generally scoffing at indui- j than official opening of the road j triaiists and intimating they are! l,nti)8Uon was m y bogey for yeara and harsh laxative made things orse. Since eating KKI.l.Odd'S A1J-HltAN, I am regular as dav. moiv alert in inai, nas caused me Minister so "se uie roooer Duioris of ou! in many headaches In the last few j their stealing of the peooU-'s years. i natural resources. J Mr. Cameron was defeated in Certain public health officials 1948; tried to get back in Sa:tr,ich in British Columbia would like seat in 1948 but lost out and w.is pasteurization and immunization soundly beatvn once more 1:1 laws. They would forbid people j Comox last June. But defeat to drink raw milk or go about; won't silence , Mr. Cameron, without medical protection ! Thinking people agree that is th -against diphtheria and other dis- way it should be :n a free coun-eases. More patient oeoole. while I ' ry. my work. Publish tliia letter, it may help others," "nluntnrily write! draughtsman A. Mc. C. Little, 114 Sixth St., Midland. Ont. Are ou irregular Hue to lack of bulk in the cla i? ALIHKAN may tiinwt your trouble. Hat an ounce of crip, flavourful ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water. If not satintied. .wnd empty carton to Ktllogg's, London, Ont. Get ''uubli your money back I BLADE UNWRAPPED 5? iifVTPt 1 AND READY FOR ' HUUJ urn,, ri.imr yK H' .1 A i .. ... 4.1 'I II 111. 1 iwuk uiliii it .VjM tt'KUavN .t n." ' i agreeing pasteruizatlon and im- 1 munization are necessary for a j high standard of public health,. believe in going slowly. They believe that if neoDh; are foii-eri I NOTICE OF RED EMPTION GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 4V2 Ccnversion Loan Bonds Dol.d Novdmbw 1, 1931 Dm November 1, 195?. NOTICE it hereby given to all holders of outitondir,i 4'l per cent Converiion loan Bondi dated November 1, 1931, due November 1, 1959, leriei R9 of the Government of Canada, that, punuant to the provUioni thereof. they will rebel. Take pasteuriz- j ation most people today will not drink raw milk. They have learned, through education, that pas- ; teurized milk is the safest. If there had been a pasteurisation law many people who now won't drink raw milk would have been RAZOR! mtm, Sunilays 12 Noon to 2 P-iM ! V ydiXmP. , , 7 p.m. p.m. 1 1 "extra convenience At "lvt I AT NO EXTRA COST! 1 U KVEK? W- I Today's super-keen Xn v.Fn Gillette Blue Blades give I V?" , i thequickest.most refreshing j , ,,1 shaves ever, and with the n., t Hi'i; WI.'W QV1 VCT ( )N I'f i f oil the outitandino bondi of the laid iiiue are hereby called for redemption and prior payment 01 an entirely on November 1, 1949, at ony Agency of the tank of Canada, at the principal lum thereof upon surrender of aid tondt with the May I, 1950 and lubieqoent coupons j stubborn and refused to co-oper-iate in pasteurization. Such is ! human nature. ' I The argument for compulsory j Immunization was heard in Leg-.islative corridors here when It 1 was learned that Dr. W. O. Blair, THE NEW GOLD RUSH ! "THE ALASKAN GOLD STRIKE is atracting in-I terest in Prince Rupert, as well as everywhere else on the coast or even further away. Getting there today, is by air. That's the only . way if it's speed you need. If the excitement amounts ' to anything, all who manage to reach there will not, of course, travel by plane. With a boom on, they will just go. ; This strike is different from the 1898 stampede. For one thing, it's in Alaska. Reports said that at a point between Fort Yukon and Circle, a man who followed fishing, made a placer strike. It became known and has resulted al-t ready in a tent town and crowded aeroplanes arriving at all hours. It is understood that claims are being staked, but not much development work will be pushed until later in the season. The thing today is to stake ground. Old timers in Prince Rupert who were through the Klondyke evince a keen interest in what's going on. Some say they are not surprised. Today, however, they face handicaps that forbid hitting the trail again. I'm too old. If I were fifteen or twenty years younger, I'd be on the way. That appears to be how so many of them feel. ottacned. Interest on all laid Bondi hall ceaie to accrue from and otter November I, 1949. The Government of Cu.oda Ottawa, July, 194? By, BANK OF CANADA, Fiscal Agent. m.p. ror Lanark, said in the House of Commons that parents should be prosecuted if then : - I Gillette Dispenser you I ... I T i o 1 - I Latest Diamond MVU change blades quick as a I I I wink -save time-save fuss. I vomt,lete slnrW of Sirnate. Ilirllistonr-s ami I' . Mroratrroiiin Il'ffifll children die from diseases against BE WISE! IF YOUR HOUSE SUFFERS FROM "CHILLS!" which they could have been immunized. British Columbia public health officials agree immunization is vital if children are to be healthy. But they dont want to stir up a hornet's nest by having It made compulsory. They believe education will do the job, more slowly, it is true, but more effectively. There won't be any compulsory pasteurization or immunization in B.C. for a long time yet. i vr-W M ANSON'S ; ?PP;lffGj YOUR FRIENDLY JK'L. i! ". IL I : :! ttjfLl I i! tSh Mnilm i best pure soap buy on ti f WSwi I Si the liEW : MAPLE LEA , Qtllfe PURE S0AI' FLAKK4 : V VA1J o ECONOMY FINE PRINTING at GET RIGHT DOWN TO THE ROOT OF THE TROUBLE PHONE 884 AND HAVE T.HOM SHEET METAL LTD Check Your Furnace Be Comfortable NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE STORM SASHES INSTALLED FOR THE WINTER. For Estimates and Supplies PHONE 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors Colin Cameron, fire-eating C.C. F.er, has been trounced by the public on several occasions in recent years but that doesn't discourage him. He talks whenever he can and, whether you agree with him or not, it must be admitted he's an effective speaker. He told a U.B.C. student C.C. P. Club that war or a drastic rev- T- PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. ,i,imiLi.ii'!..ji.'