2 s CALL FOR FLAGS FROM SMITH ERS Prfiue Rupert Daflp JScUjj Woft-day, July 25, 199 Old Stuff Ray Reflects . V . . . . and Reminisces Preparing to dress up the town for the forthcoming annual convention of the Asso 4n lrdepsndent dally ne paper devotee to at tiplmlldlng ot Frtnca Rupert a ad coiEB.un;t: ccitr.pr.-iirig iortbern and centrai British Coiumou TAuthorieed a Second Class Mall. Poet Orfle Department. Ottawa) Published ever? afternoon except Sunday by Prlooe Rupert Dally Newt Ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. Q. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. TIMBER OF CANADIAN PRESS AUDrt BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION MEN'S MEN'S Kha SHOffr, JTi WINDBKKAKro. E K tjp-rnai i SWIM CHARGES IN VANCOUVER VANCOUVER It has been de cided by the Civic Swlfnmlhg Pool committee here to have a scale of charges, similar to the scale In Edmonton. Adults will pay 25 cents, high school students 15 cents and children 10 cents. The latter may be admitted free later on. There will be life guards, and chlorlnalion. TRAFFIC-CONSCIOUS Julius Ceasar Invented the system of one-way streets. rmRr:BiPTirN ratfb uty Carrier, Per Week. 20e; Per Month, 7Sc: Per Year, (8 .00. 5? By Mall. Per Month. 50c; Per Year, i 00 hearing about things that matter. Local industries and aisvta, enterprises and developments where the payrolls are born are Inspected. It Is a highly agreeable way of widening one's education concerning the home MEN'S ALLoot JACKETS All I ( MEN'S and w. One of the prettiest events of the summer was a garden party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ft. L. Mcintosh, Fourth Avenue. The capacious house and grounds were used by the Anglican ladies to raise money for their building fund. ciated Boards of Tiade of Central British Columbia, the Smithers and District Chamber of Commerce has found that there is a scarcity of flags In that town. Friday night the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce received a letter from Smithers inquiring if anything could be done in the way of loaning flags. Local organizations will be canvassed to see what assistance can be given. SUTS-Wrstflls 1 Premier Reopens uuume-oreastpd; t els- Special MEN'S Tltor. dines, twi-rds, .- assortment, a 1( . I i Radio Dial Crnn If R l240KPDcycle$ (Subject to Change, Special MEN'S DRF.SS . Nineteen hundred and forty-eight saw Prince Rupert, if not deeply tanned, gracefully accepting one thousand and thirty-four hours of bright sunshine the sort we had last week. That was a pretty fair showng. Admission must be made that the position was a cellar one, but comparatively few of the province's towns managed to get Into the two thousand column. Oeorge Washington, when he counselled "no entangling alliances" to the ynung United States, was a clever man but he could not see a hundred and fifty years ahead. Today, the Senate Is almost all-out for the North Atlantic Pact and, could George catch Truman's eye, he would doubtless give him the high sign. It Is said H.M.C.S. Ontario, to spend a few days at Prince Rupert In early August, will allow SHIRTS - city, and providing equipment where with to meet strangers j and answer the questions certain to be asked. While the London dock strike was on, Tommy Atkins handled thousands of tons of stuff needed by consumers and the job was put through with maximum of efficiency and minimum of waste or time. Anyone who has served in the bleedin' army In faraway places particularly, anything to do with "fatigue parties" will understand. from According to word received from F. G. Dawson, a director of Canadian National Railways, Sir Henry Thornton, president of the company, would visit the city on August 6, leaving for the east after an overnight stay. i ut'fH7Y.TT.I' t A telegram from Olaf Han- son, M. P. for Skeena, advised that the terminal grain elevator here would be operated in the fall for export " shipments of grain. BOYS' T SHIRT ERS Latest ntj sortmrnt. Special BOYS' WOOL ,j ifH m MONpAl -r J 4:00 Bernie Braden Tells a Story 4:15 Stock Quotations and In I 4:30 Norris Quintette 4:45 Bluenose Island 5:00 Music In Mellow Mood 5:30 Don Messer and His Islanders 5:45The Question Boa' PANTS Semi-drfa sortment. Special BOYS' SCII 00 Blue and khaki Special CULTIVATED PLANT The wheat plant is nowhere found In a wild condition. Advertise ir. me luiy News! The Seattle power cruiser White Light arrived here from' Juneau with her crew of six badly shaken up after a tossing during a storm in Chatham Sound. However, they planned to continue south immediately. visitors on board. Take no stock In the old and salty wheeze that anyone who has ever been on a CHIROPRACTOR NEWS indeed is the announcement of GOOD the forthcoming reopening of Silbak-Premier gold mine in the Portland Canal district following its closure of a year due to a dispute between the company and the union miners. There is no need to discuss the circumstances under which the important operation closed down or the terms of the settlement or the loss of employment which was caused and the consequent suffering of the communities concerned.' The reopening will bring back to life again the Portland Canal port of Stewart, the industrial mainstay of which for many years has been this same Silbak-Premier mine. At the same time Stewart has another bright spot in its mining picture with the announced plan of the Morris Summit Gold Mines to make final preparations this year for the erection of a milling plant and the installation of extensive new mining equipment to bring that spectacular property into production. With the Torbrit mine at Alice Arm now in operation and production, providing Alice Arm with an important going mining concern, the Silver .Standard and other properties in the Hazelton district coming back to life, the mining situation in the district immediately contiguous to Prince Rupert is bqaring brighter promise than since before the outbreak ten years ago of war which knocked the bottom out of the precious metal mining industry. Ip ecclipse during that period, the industry appears to be really coming back. In view of the experience of Silbak-Premier, it it6 be hoped that needless disputes between management and labor will not be allowed to bring about unnecessary vicissitudes in the revival. warship, has seen them ail. 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Profiles 7:30 Summer Fallow 8:00 Reminiscing In Melody 8:30 Make Mine Music 9:00 Plot Against Hitler 10:00 CBC News 10:15 On Mike Tonight 10:30 Stringtime 11:00 Weather and Fish Arrivals Prince Rupert will swarm all oter Ontario If permitted. LEGENDARY HERO The Cid was an historical and The name ''Fun Club" may be John F. L. Hughes, D C, Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block i Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment WILL BE AWAY ON VACATION legendary hero of Spain. m SMITH & EL JTmI ' HAVE HAD Faints o II j years of FOR Ptl' II O ALL tX& PLUMBING j Pl'RPOSES j '':'! ltp-J AND . regarded as a misnomer but It is something more than that. There is fun, of course, but it Is not the empty, Idle kind. The club has system and purpose. Tirst Three Weeks In August : tl-fi HEATING .y Members go places, seeing and ' ! 'L..J.J I Sf. PHONE 171 SAANICH PLfMBIXG AM) HEATIXii .ettise. in thi ; REDUCTIONS hi is cii.net: VAST JO IT'S: BI HNKTT POwKK SAWS he ANYTIME IS TIME TO been rrdurrd f rrtnriifl(iiil' 1 I by Buying price. Here' your rhame to buy 9 32 yuaiitj tlie sw renew neil for hiili quality workmaimhip anil durability. The prlre U wy way down. Mail t hia coupon today. We'll . enif TUKSDAl AM 7 "", Musical Cloct 8:00 CBC Sew? 8:15 Morning' Son? 8:30 Music for Moderna 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Comty 9:15-nMornlng Devotion 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Coffee Time 9:59 Time SWr8! 10:00 Sally Philips 10:15 Morning Melodies j 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodlei 11:00 Strike Up the Band 11:15 Songs of Yesterday 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period i 33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Mediodla P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program ResQfnf ' 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 Summer Symphony 2:00 In. a Lighter Mood 2:30 Musical Program " 2:45 Commentary " Change 3:00 Musical Program 3.15 Serenade ' . . at LOWER i jmi full details and price Until by CLEAN YOUR CHIMNEY ... Let us inspect, repair and clean your chimney now lie prepared for Fall, we also specialize In repair of gutters, down pipe and roofing. 1 1 I I refirn rerun mall. mall. 1 1 1 PRICES m than any comparable Sj $ Ollli.pn. p Z r i I -4."" Mrr lliirnrit -ZZ-KSjri I J in. Man Sa. I j M.HlIH6H.P.:5lh.TaM.t , j J 3" ( ) ) tt" ( ) . j NAME j j AIMIHKSS j I i 1 J INTERCITY CHIMNEY SERB Free E.stimtes Phone Red 241 Rea.sonabi' Authorized Licensed Chimney Service. All Work C 17 Tym- power m mm & mm limited wuauity PHINTINC U POW ELL STREET VANCOI VEK, B.C. StTPLIF.S FOIl dl'l STATIONERY HlR fl GREETING CAKIS PENS AND PENflt :IKI!!illlUll!l!llli COTTAGE CHEESE j New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your DallJ j i ALL-WEATHER SERVICE miiiiiiiH!i!ii;:!i!iiiii!iiiiiiii DIBB PRINTING CC Cover Your House RED CHICANERY I IUST ABOUT a month ago, the foreign min-lU isters of Britain, France, the United States tmd Soviet Russia concluded an agreement in Paris .whereby the four occupation authorities in Germany undertook the "obligation" to "ensure the jiormal functioning and utilization of rail, water kmd road transport" between the zones and Berlin, feince then the Russians have shown a strong disinclination to carry out the terms of the agreement, Refusing, by limiting the number of trains, to per-jnit rail travel to return to normal, constant de-Jays and "mistakes" in the issue of permits preventing even an approximation to normalcy in dis-'patch of trains. In the matter of road transport, 'developments have been even more serious, ninety percent of the trucks being held up and goods being allowed to spoil because of the hold-ups. Contradictory and unconvincing excuses have been made. ! All this may not be too immediately serious. Berlin will not starve because trains are delayed and lorries fail to get through. There is always the air lift: The serious thing is the impression of chicanery, the growing feeling that, even when jagreement has been reached with the Russians, sthey will always cast about for some means of jevading it for purposes which they may consider J.o be to their advantage. Such things happened jafter Yalta. They happened after Potsdam. Now tthey are happening after Paris. The Russians Wy think they are being remarkably astute and clever. They are in fact guilty of one of the worst follies, that of reviving and deepening distrust. iliiiiiiiiiti UEKNER BLOCK I GREER & I I BRIDDEN J CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS ! 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IffR CALL BLUE 846 issued In the name of Neil MacLati has been filed In this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall at the expiration of one month from the dnte of the first publication hereof, issue a Provisional Certificate of Title in lieu of aaid lost Certificate, unless in the meantime valid objection be made to me In writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert. B. C, this 19th day of July. 1940. A D ANDREW THOMPSON, Deputy Registrar of Titles. FTP (184) SAAN1CH Plumbing & Heating .. y fffc" op j IT'S A TREAT TO EAT . . ORMl DRVC at Bureau drawers and cuplwards are no DRUGS NOW Q.C A. OFFERS A ONCE-WEEKLY THE CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM L MiHlft'lMWt place for government bonds and other valuable papers when protection behind the steel doors of our vaults costs so little. Thousands SF.RVICE Flight Ask fir tur hoMit 21 ways t million Canadians use the 6 of M 21. of B of M customers have found a personal Safety Deposit Bo the answer to their safekeeping needs at a cost of but a cent or two a day. Departs Prince Ru PRESCRIP1ION CHEMIST! STORE HOUP.S-WEEK DAY8, 9 A.M. TO 9 8UNDAYS AND HOLIDAY3-12 NOON TO 3 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. Granted, We Don't Have Candy on the Stick but we do Have Hunt's Chocolates by the Box. pert at 09:30 D.S.T. Every prtrtav For information iff 7 Bank of Montreal ' Reservations CAM- 476 or Call at the QC.A. Office Ktllas & Christopher Block Emergency blcycl' from 7 p m Civic Centre Dining Room for Reservations afid Chicken In The Rough Phone Red 70S Sunda: Dally car delivery service from S a.m. till e p.m. -V7 --. and QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES LTD (?4MtW "pdtt &44 . . . WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN FUY WAIK OF LIFE SIHCC in? ewewewewwwewweiewitwwi)t