Mrs. Elizabeth Garner, mother of Mrs. John Mt-Leod and Edward ! Survey Need Of Prince Rupert Daily News j.Garner of this city, arrived at Friday, March 3, 1950 Ray. Reflects . . . ... and Reminisce Ihe first, of the week finni Nan-aimo for a visit here. inderaarien It's business wise io advertise. : - , NOW 1490 ROYS' Kf n,u.. I Sir Harry Ladder was a bonnie' Old Bailey, in London, was' minstrel, poet and man of good packed the other morning, when! An Independent daiiyliew.spaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia G. A. HUNTER, imaging Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Parent-Teacher Couijcil has referred to the four.PVT.A.'s resolution which has, Been passed to them by the Local Teachers' Federation for endorsation to the effect that current regulations be changed to permit teachers to hold civic office. If passed by the P.T.A s, Council will forward the resolution to the B.C. Parent- Rg. 11.45 X0 1 cheer and will be sorely missed in a troubled world. But fair enoueh Rt-B- 25. Now5 to inquire if, with feast and song, the anniversary of his birth will be honored for the next century and a half. D" TEE I By Carrier. Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, Dr. Fuchs was sentenced to fourteen years for huvins betrayed the United Nations to Russia. If j teems' there was no passion. For two hours, proceedings were calm and matter of fact. One mi?ht have s?id the tone was alons polite, conversational lines. But when the judi'.c uttered the words "ba?e treachery", Dr. Fuchs ReB ti ""'M uu; ay mau, rer Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. 7X . now ""stnJ j It took slightly less than five It Pays Off L-Jx ' (- hours, Wednesday, for a man to fly from the British Columbia coast to Montreal. That almo.st jl'eacher Federation in Vancouver to be taken up at their annual 1 convention this spring. ; A recording of excerpts from i the B. C. School broadcasts which j is reported to be of especial inter-! est to parents and teachers, has MEN'S PANTs havy and iieh, Snl ' 5 to $7.50. J NOW ff,. 'urned a ?hartf paler, and then I court adjourned. II f t IS LOOKING OVER AIR STRIP SITE To look over the ground 1 njisin D . NOW Oil i Till t-vrtiMiant i aaot vutoUb4 or aiinya 07 ww iijuvr iuhuui Buari r by tht OYranint of BritikU Colombia Good for are-,f SPECIAL s been forwarded here recently. The recording will be played to each of the city's P.T.A. 's at their March meetings. A survey will be conducted again this year to determine the number of kindergarten age children in the city, so that the gives him time' to enjoy a fish breakfast in Prince Kupert. read the noon news in the Star, La Patrie or Herald, and fly home j in ample time ror dinner and bed. What seems like enthusiasm attaches to the report that Bri- tun Columbia wild animals such as bear, cougar, deer and m.wy others species will be placed In the zoo at Stanley Park. There are two column headlines in the papers. One's curiosity is strangely stirred. What have they had in the zoo for the last forty years? --H.ioii mast R.j a- NOW pc sibly tendering later in connection with work of establishment of an air strip, Bert Blair, Vancouver contractor, arrived in th city Wednesday afternoon by air. Yesterday he visited Titgwell Island in company with A. P. Crawlov. He plans on returning to Vancouver on Saturday's plane. AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP. Dr. H. M. Daggett, assistant professor of chemistry at University t British Columbia, has bet., awarded SoCuO by the Research Corporation of New York. The award is made to facilitate investigations o f elestrolytes, University of British Columbia officials siy. A r.itive of Prince Rupert and son of Ex-Mayor and Mrs. H. M. Daggett, Dr. Daggett Joined the University of B.C. faculty last year. He studied at Queen's University tit Kingston, ' and Brown University, Rhodes. This is another in a series of scholarships he has won. l up 10 g 75 ' V'OW frnm I T PAYS OFF to be a good student. Two examples I right here in Prince Rupert this week provp it. Prince Rupert-born Harry Daggett has been awarded a new scholarship of $3300, bringing well up in the thousands now the aggregate of such awards which he has received and which have enabled him to attain a high standard of education which he appears to be putting to good account. Another local boy, Warren Wilkinson, it was our pleasure to announce yesterday, has been selected for an all-expense educational and goodwill tour to Retain this summer. The necessary Qualifications were academic standing, together W'ith such attributes as co-operation and enthusiasm which" are as much educational factors as the scholastic attainment- No doubt many other students are envious of Warren today and some of them might have been in his position had they applied themselves in the proper attitude. And to the credit of Prince Rupert, Daggett and Wilkinson are just two of many local students who EBY & SONS Contractors REPAIRS REMOOFI I Ifi FOUNDATIONS lt us help you plan that new home under the N.H.A. Phone r.rrrn RX3 Ho Sf ' J.P.T. Council will be provided with , material to follow up the action ' begun last year in an effort toward the establishment of adequate kindergarten facilities here. 1 R. D. Cleland was appointed chairman of the Council's Kin- I 1 dergarten Committee. 1 ' I j The next meeting of the P.T. i Council will be held on March 27. I I Those present at Monday eve-' ning's meeting were Mrs. A. J. j Dominate, President J. Jenkins, Secretary-Treasurer: J. Goscoe, Mrs. H. M Xindseth, Mrs. R. E. ETTERBOX Moving, Paokini Shipping md ( 'I NOW AVAILABLF Prince Rupert's Canadian Legion, within another few weeks will have a home that few others, anywhere else in Canada 111 be able to equal. A spacious building with far spreading scenic grandeur on all sides. Is not found ev-! erywhere, even in this country. I The CBC is criticized, of course. Everything is. Affairs would be seriously upset if faults, serious or trifling, were missing. We all go on, panning the radio too much weighty drama, more th?n enough singing, or not enouph classical, moro advertising than is wanted, and plenty m ire al??-ed reasons for kicks. But wtvi Complete MWt tent Service, a)ffl J ! Mortimer, T. G. Bateman, Mrs. BETTER RADIO? - Editor, Daily News: May I through'the medium of your paper ask the obscure question, how much longer have we in Prince Rupert to endure the program and standard of trans-mision as put on the air by our local radio CFPR. Tp any com have found that applying oneself to the acquisition E- w- Becker, Mrs. h. Marehn- Canadian Liquid k for Oxygpp. Aiftj;, welding supplift Lindsay'i Car Ci 1. don, H H. Thorn, L. Sykes, J. S. Wilson, Mrs. W. McLeod, Mrs. H. Flood. In order to observe Education of good qualities of education and citizenship can be exceptionally profitable sometimes. LEARNING OF RUPERT 1 imvmmm wkm 1 Cor. 2nd and ha Est 1910 nm munity, however remote, It may Week, it was announced that be I can imaeine no m-enter rfe ever gives a moment's thought to what radio is. Oniy a few year; ago it was a miracle. Now. it-: just another cause for grief. CHANDLF POHThAiT r, Film Kinisbiog I Dr. A. R. Lord, principal of the mand upon one's powers of en-Vancouver Normal School will be durance. To say that we are rein the city to address the public mote from any large network is in the Civic Centre auditorium on no excuse Monday, March 6. Also In con- Xo substantiate this I refer you nection with Education Week. It t0 any racUo station other than I was announced that visitors day CFPR. ; would be held at each of the . Thnnklnir vou "Mr. Editor. LOOK FOR TliE NEW RED AND WHITE 60LD SEAL LABEl Flash Photo? TUn Phone Grwn ss f KINCK RiTK You will he delighted ivith this fragrant tea city's schools. B. HUMPHREY. una a a ra r HOLLYWOOD cafe m m a m m t m Mil o Could Stand Only One Hydrogen Bomb MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE Two Tenders Are Accepted LONDON Britain could stand the explosion of only one hydro- bomb, General Fredeck Three tenders, two for servic- gen says ing of typewriters and one for e- . e wasti sp? OPEN FROM 3:30 r.M to 3:30 A.M. We Specialize In Chinese Dlhe CHOI' SUEY CHOW ME IN For Outride Orders PHONE 133 construction of teachers' desks. "u"uc t were opened at a meeUng of ,nl the Prince Rupert Public School j Board Wednesday night. J The u2cssiul tender for ser- letters continue to be CONGRATULATORY received by the publishers of the Daily News on the special international edition we put out last fall. One which we consider outstanding arrived yesterday from Hon. Ray Lawson, the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Mr. Lawson was greatly impressed with the Civic Centre here, for one thing, but the whole edition was, apparently,' a revelation to him. His Honor is but one of many prominent individuals throughout Canada and the United States who received copies of the edition and already a number have written in to intimate howT much they had learned about Prince Rupert as a result. Here is Mr. Lawson's letter: : Heartiest congratulations on the International Edition of the Prince Rupert Daily News that was published jointly . with the Ketchikan Chronicle. This is a remarkable edition. It is interesting and educational. ' (. ". I was particularly surprised to see what is apparently a marvellous Community Centre. ' As stated in the illustration, it might well be the envy of f.he Continent. . T I do not suppose there is any place the size of Prince . Rupert that has' such an attractive and commodio'us Com- munlty Hall. . To see the illustration and read about the $35,000,000 . Celanese Pulp Plant that is under construction end your enormous timber reserves, makes me wonder if the people of Eastern Canada are familiar with the annual income from the fishing industry, your large grain elevator and your annual fur trade. . r May I express my sincere thanks for forwarding a copy of this International Edition of your paper and again offer my sincere congratulations to you and the people of Prince , Rupert, who have joined with the people of Ketchikan in co-operating in" this special edition and I also send best wishes to the people of Ketchikan for the enterprise they have shown. MANUFACTURERS' AGENT vising of 44 typewriters at city fchaols was that of Brydjes, McLean and Rudderham whicn stipulated servicing cf each tjpswriter every second mf"ith Wholesale Warehouse carrying a reprewntaliff M prompt service to the trade GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. Tires, tutw. McRae Bros. Ltd., was idtnt'cal. j j ' Thirteen teachers' desks will i be supplied by Woodbilt Pi'od- ucts of Prince Rupert as a re- , hose, belting, acqefisorlcs. CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE CO. Lamps only. Hi and Incandescent. 6 to 230 volts. GENERAL BATTERY, CO. of CANADA - Ha & flashlights, Ignition batteries. G. H. WOOD & CO. Industrial sanitation. pap,W deodorizers. DUSTBANE CO. of B. C Dustbane, Sisal, Janiior: hotel and restaurant supplies. IMPERIAL WIPINO RAG CO. and otters the contract. The desks, of wooden construction, will measure 42 feet by 2i feet and cost $45 each. Seven of these will be used at Bo' .len Street school and the rem' .ning six at Conrad Street stiiool. . PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY PILES 712 Rocond Ave. P O. Box 773 Pvltone has been used in manv cases. Some were verv old people with twntv or more vears of torture, others recentlv severe cafes, scarcely able to walk, yet the n"w Pvltone Treatment has been successful. This new wav and ers to remedy the muddy damp conditions. Enrolment at Booth totalled Enrolment Unchanged treats the cause ritrht a.t its 451 compared with 452 during ; :r .J'Jf January. At Conrad, 252 pupils Pvlton'e (a liauld taken bv ORB DRUG wqre in attendance, two more than the January total of 250. Enrolment at Prince Rupert mouth l coes auicklv to that Inner trouble. One bottle will show vou the results we claim or Drice refunded at once. At all drueelsts. His wholesaler nas it in stock new. rchools durln? last month was At Kin Edward, enrolment fig-exactly the same as January. 1 llres were 305 compared with Mumps are still keeping a few S08 du,rln3 January. Enrolment of the Conrad Street" school Borden Street totalled 247 children at home but no major ; compared with 245 during Janu-outbreak of diseases was re- arv- Total enrolment February PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 8TORK H'JUI'S WEEK DAYS, 9 AM. w . Salin-Glo SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-l 7 P.M. TO 8 P M . j.U f Sit and relai while K you iron th Glad- J iron way. . ' ported to the school board Wednesday night. rt was reported by the schools crmmittee that the Borden S;reet grounds were in bad shape and required filling. It was decided to purchase clink- was 1255, identical to that tf January enrolment figures. Attendance percentages, per school were as follows: Booth 91. King Edward 92.8. Conrad Street 93. Borden Street 91.3. It makes ironing as light as sewing Villi an electric Gliidiron you nit anil juxt glide tlie dollies tlirouli. Tlie preg-mre in applied for you. And you control thirling, stoppiii", oprniii;;, cloHing with a touch of your knee. The Iieid is automatically controlled, and llie Clad iron presses lieaiitifully. The fdeeve-Miv-e roll turns nut a iiliirt in limo and whibkg a sheet ihrough in nn lime at all. , ' Ask for a tlcitiiiiint r:it ion. 7" ! , nm. tin'H Dally car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m (IUII1 I" and PRODUCTS for Walls, Woodwork, Floors and Furniture Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. CONTESI "NAME YOUR STORE" LED BEFORE ITS TIME $30.00 in Prizes. WATCH THIS AD Contest Winners Will Be Announced an SPECIALS TO MARCH 4TH Wrinkled fenders little rips and tears In the body, make a car old before its time. Our body experts can keep it young. Rapid service low cost. Drive up today! CRISCO 1 lb. tin For Friendly Service And Advice in Your Building, Insulation and Decoration Problems !:-ISLAND CITY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES General Builders' Supplies 505 Mcfiride St. Blue 820 SlINRIPE ArPI.E JUICE 48 ozs GIANT RINSO PACIFIC MILK per case :.. Portable whetli eaiily. Von iron whtrtvtr iV cnnvrninlt. fulrfi and (uk away in lc chan Kiuare feel ol fhxt apace. JOHNSON'S GROCERY 1048 Hays Cove Avenue