' FOOD. FLOWERS, CULTURE , - 2 niim. Known to eniciir.s! F's. BENIGN CAPITALISM Editor. Daily Nrws: I M:iv 1 til frr you s.uue of my Prince tlnprrt Qallv rSrius Tae?day, November 23, 1943 O flOWBT '"''Hi. ,., 'I li.vprs fnr or Parma 'vi..IC!-, u al ""rn'l U. '.': An ludeptntisnt dsiiT WlrrcaapT dTMd to th cnbulidine of Prince RuDert I a storehouse 4)f reli-Hom nrt.' ?l H' rid all communttl)- coirrr1lnB northern nd centra) British Columbia i 6-', -f-" Vancouver's First City Hall Builder VANCOUVER In his ninety-first year. 3. Senteil. pioneer contractor, Is dead. He was the builder of Vancouver's first city hall on Powell Street in 188G and, when It was finished, one of Vancouver best pioneer k Lories followed. The council ( Auuion?ea as Second Clase Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa) J Puto!thifi everr afternoon exrent Runriftv hv I ihouehu about Capitalism aiu! Education. It seems to me that we need td educate mortem Capitalism ms a unique achievement as contrasted with all that has pone "Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director. MEM BBH OP CANADIAN PRPgS AUDIT BtTREAD OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Enjoy Fine Radio-Record R with CHINA LIGHTHOUSE HOSPITALITY Editor. Daily News: I see in the paper that you SUBSCRrPTTON RATES City Carrier. Per Week Xte; Per Month. 7c; Per Year. 8 00. SpS-:'I By Mail, Per Month. 50c; Per Year. 5 00 ; are going to give a helping hand Editor. Daily News: i fcefore Medieva.:m ni' Eur-i 'The Revolution is not over ope. Totalitarianism uf Egypt' Yet!" Dr. Sun Yat Sen. End Peru. Comimini.-m of Stone! "God Is on the side oT the Ae tribes on the North Ameri-1 heaviest battalions!" Voltaire can plains. Even the ancient i The Chinese Revolution is glories of India. China and Jap- j reaching Its final phase and the en seem hesitant, sickly and FLfETV000 Exolusive T"eatupes: Kbcck-frmr Pick-t1i. HenitchleHK iReonr4 Rtrfluction. T.njlish Rprakerv (iid not have enough cash to pay the contractor. Mr. Sentell locked them out, and kept them locked out until he received his money. . , , 1 1 1 t CBC Appointments Twelve-Record Antfrniatk- Changer at Amazing Low Prkt to the lighthouse keeper, Robert Wilkius, and his wile and child. I think this is very fine end 1 wish the ladies of the I.O. D.E. good luck in the campaign I fliyself travelled lor many years on the boats between Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Alaska waters and many times passed Egg Island, whose light guides ships across Queen Charlotte Sound to the sheltered WRters. I can assure you that the Gulf between Vancouver and Nan-aimo can be.quite as bad at times as Queen Charlotte Sound. It was about lfi years ago that I myself had quite an experience I was engineer aboard a tug named Kildonan and we were sent to Kanaimo with a barge. On the way back It surely started to blow a living PRESBYTERIAN Y.P. ORGANIZED Miss Lorna Rowe has been elected president of a Younc People's Society which iia been organised In connection with first Presbyterian Church and which meeis each Friday night. Miss Donna McArthur is -Secretary and Miss Barbara Tens, pianist. DLACK HEADS an okIt 'W " '- 4ot tlMn. fJt imn mmw f vmrotiim mMr tram ymr nrmm-t. Wr lit. wtt tliti fully ovr th lmcUw4- $149.95 enn is immediate and certain, Qnite unsatisfying as compared That totalitarian gangster, Chi- v.ith it. ang Kai-Shek, is being lorced But nmdern Capitalism In to his knees. The light lor jus- much more than that much tice and progress ls moving in- more than a unique aehi'-ve-exorably forward. The bloodiest ment of technology and bnsi-chapter in history is bein; ness administration, broucht to a conclusion with it it, a victory, & moral victory, the gallant triumph I demoe-'a spiritual triumph, and a mili-rac.y and -freedom. Brought to tary victory miraculously won his knees by his own corrup- against overwhelming nrids tion and ' The corruption of his j against entrenched titerarchial henchmen he is now begging for ! privilege that may have derived assistance so that he might per- j in organic continuity Irnm petuate his atrocities. A vicious Memphis. Thebes, and prchis-tyrant -who would make the tory. It is the flower and fruit activities of the late Adolf Hit- or the Reformation, nurtured ler seem saintly In romparison! land brought to fruition in Nor-Whoiesale machine gunning olithern Europe and North Amer-universiyt students, who Oared 1 ica. at a cost of much bloodshed ask for the administration oi'jon land and sea in three cen-justice and a better world! turies and more o; armed strug-What are the Chinese .rebels ' g)e commenced, early in the lighting for: They are fighting Sixteenth Century, the enemy ( for the same thing that the Eng-( seemed to posses nearly all the iish Progressives -fought for (visible power and resource of since the lirst Reform Bill In ' statesmanship and polities, or-1832 and which they are still ganized religion ind popular mi of Mrs. Mary Sutherland, REAPPOINTMENT formerly of Revelstoke and now of Parksvflle, a representative of British Columbia on the Board of Governors of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation will not he particularly welcomed by this part of the country. The Prince Rupert Choni-ber of Commerce, after its experiences in even failing to have its letters answered, had some months ago written to Ottawa asking; that a representative on the Commission more favorably disposed to the interests of the radio situation in central British Columbia be anointed. The least that can lie expected now is that the ieappointed member of the Board of Governors will display a keener interest in the deficiencies and shortcomings of .radio broadcasting -as far as this area is concerned. One W the first things that could be done would be the loosening up of some of the red tape which .prevents desired CBC network programs being released from - Prince Rupert's own CFPR by the simple turning on of a.switch to permit their emission. K, V JII4IUIIU Ml . THIRD AVENTT. W ERT k ya wUl aoaaar ar mm aT ataaWajaarJXJ . - . -......1V.. .1 j in i ! i i Jim rmm , sale. It was two days before I Christmas. We broke our steer-'ing gear and the tugboat just ' fell over on one side, tilling the boiler room with water and putting the fire out. I was standing in the engine room I With water nn to mv waist I ! started the. blige pumps but au r,lelJH,eo lo u8nc l maintain. ptety, wealth and cn'Mire, tnlli-ithe ashes and dirt got in the For tne ri"nt t0 Participate in i tary skill and disciplined valor. pump and pipe lines. Finally i s0VeFnnnt- for self-gver-j Who now shall explain the mir-;we had to resort to the use of!ment' for " Demoora"c Repub-! aculous survival of the spirit buckets to bail desperately. We l,can government. Chiang Kai-; 0f the Reformation, except t.) drifted around the Gulf for two ! Shek hRK aenM lhem ts und y that it was in faith some- (Continued on Pa?p Five fContmnec on Pai-e P:x) days, barely keeping afloat. As we were about to strike the LI M Lfe -T , . L; . "a!: . : t'i : 1 rocks the tide and the wind turned and we drifted into sheltered waters near a lighthouse.; The lighthouse keeper and his wife came out to us with their gasboat and towed us to anchor. On Christmas day a rescue ves-! v' to V7 KOBEKT 11RETT 6.'3 Tatlow Stwt Tf leplionf Blau !l h takat 50 LESS money Mm Annuity way H guorantv yaurMtf Hi Mcurily mf ' $1QO. i moftth foe ! mt 45 'Ut this aotiar, practical way a rtif in mtat. toinult North Amarlcan Lifa faafatantaHwa taatay. sei came to take us home to Vancouver. I know many lighthouse keep ers on this coast and they are a m i i i m an i i w j a sv m a i ' wfy fine lot of people. Again let me wish the -cam- paign for Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinsl success. FRED OLSEK. BUSINESS AND PROFESSION HELEN" DARK BIRTH Bear cubs are usually born while the mother is sound asleep in winter hibernation. GRUENING AND SHIPPING ERNEST "GRUENING of Alaska GOVERNOR has been a -constant fighter for the right of Canadian ships to carry freight to Alaska. In Prince Rupert on his way te Washington to renew his battle" against what he calls "monopoly shippers," he reiterates nis belief that Prince Rupert would be a valuable and convenient port of entry , i or Alaska. Alaska -Cs Papain "hamstrung" by a recurring . situation i'eught about by U.S. coastal shipping taws. - 'The U.S. 3 ones Act "specifies that none but U.S. ships may carry freight between the U.S. mainland and its territories. Thus every time there is a U.S. maritime strike Alaska is virtually isolated. Because of the Jones Act, Canadian' ships -cannot help supply Alaska in such times of isolation. The act rules out Canadian competition with U.S. shipping interests, so that Vancouver and Prince Ruiert can build up no trade with Alaska. Since most of the actual shipping is confined to a few Seattle-based ships, Governor -Omening considers Alaska is virtually in the grio of a "Seattle monopoly." - Main .hope' of the people of Alaska in breaking this monopoly, and in permitting shipments from Canada, is the attainment -of Alaska -statehood.' Then, as one of the sovereign states of the Union, Alaska could eome out from under the restrictions of the Jones-Act. Then, too, Prince Rupert and Vancouver could become bases for comtwtitive shipments to the new northern state. i The people of British Columbia will watch with interest Governor Gruening s fight for statehood As a Democratic appointee, and a friend of President' Truman, his position has undoubtedly leen strengthened by the outcome of the U.S. presidential election. His success will bring real benefits to British Columbia. Vancouver News-Herald REALTY Pfi.nin'n'. m heiVs Calk: all r.J brsn 2H 4lli Stnt Pi MATTRON'S ' UPHOLSTERERS AVD FURNITURE REPAIRS Plontlc Materials Dunlfmlllo Mattresses Drapes Curtains Bed Spreads Cushions, fx. Second-Hand Furniture Phone Blue 618 P.O. Box 52 330 Becontl Avenue PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. -GEORGE L. HOJLIE 31 if HANDYlJ "UK OF MAGNESIA HOME SF11 Don't let yourself in for OliNPRAL COK!1 'Bulldina and r-p.ui- Public Accountant. Auditor, etc. disappointment. Order cards now- have them in time foi Christmas mailing. nu Printing BESNER BLOCK Besner Block -Phone 387 PHONL- PAPKR HANG1NO AND WOOD FINIS HIND V 0 P". ? "Latest Shades. Stylen and Col m i FOR YOd J. r. MOLLER Thone BLTJE 155 ! ROCK and CO! B AIL IFF S SALE TAKE NOTICE that by authority of a Distress Warrant in the action of Paul Vogel versus Billy Jerome, I shall sell the goods of the daftmdant Billy Jerome, at Apartment No. 4, of No. 960 Tirst Avenue, West, "Prince Rupert, consisting of househdld and personal eflects. bed, bedding, electrical appliances, furniture and miscellaneous goods too numerous to mention. -Levy $32.00 and costs. Time of Sale: 2:00 p.m., Thursday, November Z5th, 1948 Tems:'Cash. Other conditions to be announced at time of sale. " Dated at Prince Rupert, B.C. this 22nd' day of November, 1943 1276 M. M. STEPHEN'S. Ualliff. ! WORK I CALL BLCTI M. J. SAUN DR. V. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5. '-SMITH "BLOOK Phone 705 TO. Box 1401 Now. M'Klrrn K All Work Ci"' Men Outdoors I! . NEW LUXl'lra STEAM Ell PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE J'OUTK EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDVKiflT for Rewrvations Write or Call MARCARET OPTOMl In New o; . ,a cTflNE J t i r i v ir. 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Once down Ger-marry should be ;kent down, she thinks. Never again, lor France. It all makes a perplexing situa- CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE ! PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. m.t'E ; P o m 1 itV rui Well Cartage Ltd. Complete Moving Service r. II MAC SHiM J 'Crating Parking Cartage .. 774 BLUE 780 "1H.UK 980 Vou owe it to yourselves to have the best in woTk elothes PANTS Practically any type of work trousers you can name w have O RAINWEAR Everything for wet weather from rubber boots to rubber hats UNDERWEAR You can rely on us to supply the design and weight you want we specialize In Stan-field's For a very good buy in ... . BLANKETS See Our 4-POINT WHITNEY'S $35.50 a pair 8-OVNCE GREYS $14.95 a pair ACME CLOTHING ItEAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED CHRISTMAS 1IEC0RATI0NS For Your Home and Tree BELLS WREATHS TREE BALLS TREE TOP STARS . RED AND GREEN ROPING SNOW ICICLES Full Ransre of Christmas Tree LihtM ft. E. 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