4 i as i there ha3 been an Edmonon, Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 22, 1950 I perhaps a century and antAlf LETTERBOX Ray Reflects and Reminisces fU taste's the test for teal Canadians buy more Salada than any other brand. SHIPSand WATERFRONT M. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. With over 100 Members of the Jennings j Industrial Division of the San The Weatherman Is beuig good j Francisco Recreation Association, Edmonton has had disappq.tu-ments, and long spells otjmv, growth. Originally the citipias laid out for a population of J25.-000 which made the optimists laugh. For this was too niufli " But now, Edmontonians are Editor, Dally News " Xs a citizen of Prince Rupert for forty years, serving over a Originally, that choice piece ol realty on Third Avenue acro.ss C'.N.R. steamer Prince Eupert, to Prince Rupert and especially the vessel docked here at 9:15 to tourists. Although rain fell a.m. .sailing for Alaska ports at yesterday, the morning's sun- j 1 p.m. The vessel returns to shine greeted a full list of Ameri- j Prince Rupert enroute to Van-can tourists aboard the Union, couver Monday. ' .. third of that time as a city Capt. w K Eccles, with a large rapidly forgetting the days ,nf i.smau .small things. things. They They plan plan utilities uunues from tne Post dmce c belonged to .v V , , 7ri t m imneiied to be- ' T . , ,7 the Dominion ,Ist f from Van-manv government. After (;' S Passenee and se,vic for a population take ei to many a a Ion long vpar year th the l.t. lots were . - .J ' I seecn my ieuow cuvueua w wm couver ranwr. arrived amvea in in port nnrt at u 12:30 :.00,0Oi) in a few years, andrj- "'lalEe of th National , Steamship's summer cruise ship Chilcotin, Capt. Harry McLean. It's business wise to advertise TEA template eventually, the wcsrn noon Wednesday, samng lor H6 d plan to provide nects- metropolis. When Frank .Oliver && accommodation for the Ketchikan at 1 a.m. today. The started driving his outfit across t .g expansi0n. This Is some-1 vessel returns to the city at 8 the plains he had one objective, ki,, nressimr itself on us today i o'clock tonight southbound. Pas- sold. Early visions of roseate hue as to what would come to pass on Third Avenue have not yet exactly materialized. But, a start has been made, brother! There must need be a beginning, with everything. and one only Fort Edmonton i nat must provided for now. Y sengers disembarking here from Vancouver included V. Sutterer, B. Hammon, O. W. Bryant, Miss The right idea, but tne wrong. those of wno are here hour of departure. He was. .tyrtyk Cannot measure up to the rehears too early. g SDOnsibllitv of our citizenship, Shirley Gulls, E. W. Brown, M. MSetsahfee.. H we should be pitied. It is an Flamond. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Two United States warsaip. fabu u on we owe the clty. The 1 r,rpPnwflW j n Townsend. D. When barbers in American cities charge $1.25 lor a hair cu., they really do trim their customers St. Catherines will call at Prince Rupert n-Jrfi of exDanslon has arrived.' 'The boom Is on. Let none be so Bruce Mr and Mrs j D. Bailer, Sunday. Ships of the Rojlat-r.adian Navy are not Infrequent visitors in Alaskan waters. These U11I1U LI law viicjF vauiivw oc s "The Dominion of Canada of J. D. Bulcher, Mrs. O. Olsen, Mrs. E. Cannon, Miss Mary Oyshick, Miss A. Taylor, Miss L. Arm- courtesy exchanges are always fers to endorse your note In pro- welcome and of interest. JiHl-Jt ..... .,,if a vnmA r cidentally, the American Navjfj sti? yourseives and find 'out! stron&- Mlss L Johnston, J. W. iudrlovesitieir Ujifiw6flham flawing Wood, Miss Sandra Madill, Mrs. has gone a long way In ths. Pc what It Is all about. The city A Toronto member has suggested that the word "Royal" be dropped from the Canadian Air Force. What's wrong with the word "Royal" in its relation ir Canada and Canadian affairs? Why object to such a prefix which, according to the rilerk can supply you with ail C. D. Trothman, Mr. and Mrs., R. W. Bailer, Mrs. T. Larson, Mrs. ific during the past ten years, - .. . - Vancouver Island's sun worshippers disrobe, out In the open the detailed Information. GEORGE B. CASEY, Alderman. sailinq M .j G. Sigmond, Miss T. Erlckson, B. Kaplarf, Mrs. L. Edgar, Mrs. M. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Kear-ley, Mrs. A. Birse, Mrs. P. Kells, and it would seem the practici i dictionary means generosity, is Inflicting no harm on any p.". MOUNTAIN A3 SSSL1 Editor, Daily News: splendor and other worthy lllcs. To start with, Nature per thing, or anybody. They occupi Miss E. Richards, Mrs. W. Ardley, (,! I wonder If anyone has w ivons n l. Johnson, Miss a certain area and put in dayi formed her part in making Can thought about the wonderful v jackson. Mrs. m. Dickenson, ada one of the most regal lands uch the same as if they hai 1 asset we have in mat nui Denina on earth. Why not feel that way j eu ciotnes on. we nave neve I the city of Prince Rupert. Any and so on from there. , canea out, a woum appear vn have to be "- something to amuse ,ljli.. 1 U nUrt.!"""- . .. itors are not discouraged. Thei piay uu uie wvum -hllrtrpn Kiifh as sandDlle Edmonton is reported going oo not describe themselves.: ai ly give a million dollars to get it Ewlngg and Ujere into debt at a rate close to a Nudists, for that might lnvolvi prosecution. . And speaking o: v,orhip, why not the Sun,-; million a month. There are , j l ( asons. For at least a century ,ranspon,eu wucie .cy , aiso be something to amuse the I Not only the town can be seen oldsters ush M a tw0 strip j but the panorama of Ulands and g Qf bowls and hand check. mountains clear up. fow-capped gucn M m Vancouver. yhere F .to Alaska. could be a bridle path around well as the Dollar? There woul be precious little of anytttir, without the former. b u tnr. vuator mluht. hp a riraw- redictine that at some future , ",c .T' " " v ' "...1 u. handled a- back but that couid be i ncate there will be built a dance hall and an open air pavilion where bands will be in attend WE PAINT : by a pump. Tourists deiight In fancy names. Perhaps it could be ca'l-ed Elysian Grove or Chateau In the Clouds. ' and utUKrtit ance and dances will be held at Heast once a month during the A fntYlIK, -! 1 1H xvxterlor or Interior. , i j summer scoauii. n iauujj v -ont.ract to run a restaurant for ' A conducted tour right off thei boat could be an asset to the; ! .ay four months and be care- j taxi businesses. laker of same. Matured . mJ Bottled in , L'.gland SPRAY or BRt'SIi It Wallpaper Hanging THE LATEST PAINT h BURNING METHODS "1 B Tourists could so up the One building 50' x a woum De mountain and be back in time large enough for living quarters : for the boat with plenty of time and a dance hall could be added and wo view the town as well. twith sale of sandwiches, conee, 'ISPENCE and MATUIKpU I can foresee families going up soft drinks and postcards help i w CHIVSrie BISCUIT for very tosto unH snonriitW 'the dav with their , lnz to pay for samei I "lone Blue 215 Ihtrt is a 1 BSZrir 1 233 11th 6t. .hildren. " " There would, ol course,! uvi u u.a ROYAL HAVY DEIV1ERARA RUW1 Widvcrhtemenl if not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. MMMBaHHi mi ; , r - n pvv- you Msrwr I ' t - . ;vv '1 0Se WHEN YOU I ) mm j Announcing ! GRAND OPENING if of 1950 Season Umhcrlost lodge SAIL Friday, June 23. 10 p.m. by Union ss. 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