1 THIS AND THAT Prinrr ttuprrt Daflp r-Jrtos Weihray, November 17, 1948 POPPY FUND " IS BOOSTED MASSETT IS NEGLECTED JSovrmbrr 11 to 2o"u A is dependent dstiy newspaprr Spt.-:1 to the upbuilding of FTinc Btipri -ttorf .mr c1" is,r.2 rirrrnra and catxai Brl&isi. CoiumDlA - (AuthorUci u Second Cl&as Mall. Pon Office Depunmpnt, Ottawa) I fuiMtio r afvrnnim r-rt Sunday b EDUCATION 1 Tuna In t . f f D(l . . , Mi Print Rupert Deliy Nrn Ltd.. Srd Avnu. Prince Rupert, Brittah Columbia. - U. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. JFUBER OP CANADIAN PRFS8 ATOH BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION 6 I. C! A t L5 j . ... w v. riv ai mese times- ris p.m. r A. W. Ure, SUBSCRIPTION RATKB City Curripr. P-r ""nr- Per Month. 75c: Per Year. t8 00. By Mail. Per Month. 50c. Per Tear. 500 rt.jH.m-Dr.lLGUr Massett. claiming to be the most populous community of the Queen Charlotte Islands, feels it if being neglected in the matter of transportation services with Prince Rupert, ac-; cording to A. B. Anderson, saw- mill operator there, who was in the city at the first of the weeK ' on the Coquitlam bound south ; 'or Vancouver on business. j Lack of freight steamship service is holding up lumber ; shipments from Massett. Mr.i Anderson has already stated j A passenger service, either by j Of Concern to Us Thanks to a generous response lrom outside points, the Canadian Legion s Poppy Fund has been. Increased by $131.12 durini? the past few days and it is expected that the fund will be further augmented wlien the remaining live points yet to be heard from have reported. Miners at the Torbrit Silver Mines at Alice Aim top the list for outside points with a handsome donation of $54.85. Contributions received since last report are as follows: Employees of Torbrit Silver Mines, Alice Arm, $34.85. Employees of Kelly Logging Co., Bcattie Anchorage, $2.00. Port Essington per Misses O'.ynyk and Kondra and Al Perkins, $11.60.. Port ' Clements per Andrea 1W , m Pn" DiscusM,,,, Members of the panel win be: A. M. Hursl, Moderator M. E. Stuart, representing pn, J.Scott, representing the Be'hoJi " 001 f4 Bi A. P. CrsfW ,r)AClFIC Northwest Trade Association, which I has become a most influential federation of R. O. Moore, rwesemLVl'.?12-. public development and trade promotion organi-2ations, has been giving a lot of attention at its twentieth confederation in Portland this week to the subject of Alaska and the connection therewith bv railway, hichwav and by steamship, all of which ThU notice is published In Mpport 0,.v WEEK Committee by'1" ijteamship or aircraft, whicnv would provide a stop-over of a ; ' day or so at Prince Rupert so cRae Bros, li is of direct interest to Prince Rupert and northern that the Massett people mish. or, ,.i A Rii'th rnlnmriia uhirri Cnmnrise a do business here, is desired. The i tj: oi s j Stout, Anna Grafstrom and Ro people there, saying that they ; have been assured by Canadian Pacific Air Lines that the1 ' Canso operating from Prince , Rupert to Sandspit would call' at Massett if It could get a mail j contract .think there should be . ' no delay in giving the conrtact. BUSINESS AND PROFESS1 . . And besides, tipping is un-American." . bin McColl, $11 00. Massett Elementary School per Mis. Freda C. Malloryl $15.50. " Employees of B.C. Packers Ltd., Bella Bella (per O. Bain-bridgei $12.00. Port Edward (per-Dave Houston i $9 50. ?.tilr Bay Hospital (per Miss Mary Morton i $14.67. corridor across which these communications must pass. This pail of the country, no matter what routes are taken for railroad or highway, are hound to come in for much incidental development and 'opening up. There should be no lack of cooperation on the part of Canada in view of the benefit it is to derive. The question of connection s between Alaska and continental United States is," of course, one of primary and vital importance to the Americans themselves but there are ways in Which we can co-operate with and facilitate what is undertaken in that regard. MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE REPAIRS Plastic Materials Dunlfiplllo Mattresses Drapes Curtains Education RE AIT? Peraiire,-Beaulj f all its. t", 2 4 th Street j Bed 8pread3 Cushions, etc chlorinlzation of water ai,d immunization against puventable disease. Second-Hand Furniture By Mrs. L. M. Leigh A Parent . The School Promotes National Health Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 5i1 Already Massett. with a population of some 300 supported by the lumbering, fishing and canning industries, has a housing shortage. More industries s would be started if there was a' better transportation service, j Mr. Anderson believes. j There was an active season at Simpson's crab cannery at Massett this year. Clams may again be canned next year. Opening up by T. A. Kelly Logging Co. (Powell Riven of a logging camp at Justkatla In HAND Is it Sensible to Suffer Deafness? Not only are we :oncerne;i 330 Second Avenue ' PRINCE RUPERT. BC. HOME 1th the we" The part that the schoo. plays J'08,1 belng,! GENERAL C noMnnn hea til j"""?.. - in promoting health. There too the school ,5 k to lrt drafnCTJ mrd , GEORGE L. ROniE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Builf""S and r; cannot be emphasized too strongly. It is there that onr children spend the greater part of their waking hours, under the Income Tax Returns ComolW. R''s, Chimnn? let win further add to tne in- ,,,,. . tratrl.H nri onali- Besner Blork Phone 387 plays a mjor fole in Stressing buiimm rtret-r? Irritate family and the Importance of fair play, co- friends? Make you social mlos.' operation through organized Modern thiriking and mout-rn prannc M5 No more th" ' Mt " sport and group play. . refue to weat elai-4 hen evewgrit It is very ofte.i the teacher poo Tt;, ; ,he age of Progmi and Who brings to our attention mill-, Bmong the great aihitrvemmM of ci. or defects In a child's attitude ente a compact. imonpic(im hear-towards his fellow Students and ing aid made hy the maken of famous correction begins, as It Should, niih Radio. So many thousand havt f"u"d a ma ing ,h. i In the early stages " of a child's m-al aa aHkn r law una aw r tui a PR' dustrial activity of Massett In- fje(J educators. In the majority-let. Preparatory work, such as of our our cnudren are the puting in of roads for this corn-camp, cherked periodically by is now under way and doctors anA nurses and next year it will be in full op- ... clvpn .ith th rrrni.,ion Black C87 j, tat. PAPER HANOINO AND WOOD FINISHINO Latest Shades, Styles and Colon J. P. M0LLEU Phone BLUE 155 PRIMARY REQUIREMENT IT IS NOTHING NEW for us in this column to ad-I voeate the necessity of a landing field for aircraft at Prince Rupert, the only cit yof comparable size and strategic importance in Canada that goes on today without such a facility. We, there-lore, heartily subscribe to the latest drive, now being initiated by the Chamber of Commerce, to bring about that much desired end. Forty years ago Prince Rupert was isolated from the rest of the world except for steamship communication. Then came the railroad and we jrf- had another modus of transportation and thought we were quite modern. War brought the highway """"" and we can now drive in and out of the city and be connected by the rest of the world with our auto-mobiles. Now we have air service but only a branch Sr'line with a water craft shuttle connection to the v- modern land craft. As long as we have no flying field we cannot have an up-to-date, sneedv and ef- of the parents, free immuniza i eration with a crew of some 250 men. life. FOR ROCK and on home for ten davs with an ab- It is largely through a sane lutc money-hack guarantee, iro'jram Of education that We order hy mail -no salesman will tall -haDe the destinv of our conn- on voo. Whs- not join theae thousands tion of several oi in preventable diseases. As a medium it reaches into every home in our country. It will be seen that the training and Instruction the child re- CAUt ";VrKMKVT l.lQt K AC T" (Section 281 NmHit iif iillT(tn Knr Onient t TrantiT itf Krrr Uctwr NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN try. politically, economically and DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE S. SMITH BLOCK Phone 7C3 P O. Box 1401 M. J. s spiritually. who have returned to the joy of hearing: Write today for full details to Zenith Radio Corporation of Canada, Ltd.. I X-pt ( K II tn, ianada Trust Rldg, Windsor, Ontario. Made hy the makers of world famous Zenith Kadioa. New, Mr that on the 27th any of Sovcm- j uf benefit to celves ceJves ls 14 not nul onlv ocuciiw brr next, the undersigned Intends to apply to the uqu..r control ; the child but to the community "Board for consent to transfer oi anfl nation at large. Insofar as All ff.-i M ARC API It Is through education that the re: of uremise belne Dart oi i a Miilding knomn a Caledonia ! population become conscious Of OPTOMi Hotel, situate at 1-Tont tsireei.. roan . I Suc Proiects rn1p(.t, as trie ine Health neaun Es .mtfton, British Columbia. upon . fective, or even a regular and dependable srvice. ..Apart from being a requirement compatible with EASEneutinc the lands described as Lots 2 mid League OI Canada ana wnai In lf 3. Block 1. Townstte of Port Elnc-; they arfe dolng and ffrt their r,eiirtjqic PAiN i;X)M io, STf PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR AND MESSENGER Beer. Soda and Ginger Ale Bottle PHONE RED 751 - I 1 1 Sen Revistratiou District. In the Pruv-' voluntary anu nuie-neai iru ince of Britif h Columbia. from support to National " Health Alfred HfnrT Perkins. License, to . - , and A VoUnoi National tnimimwg Iramuniza- jnet Ros. Brown, of Port in?-!eek. un. Briysh Columbia, the trans- j tion Week. "'r.' ' '" ' ;l Personal cleanliness, the vital DATED at Prince Rupert. BC.! . .... . j this 27th day of October. i(M8 ' , importance of nutritious food, Janet ross brown. are stressed, as is the import- Appiicant and Transferee.! ........ ittt, u 1280) ance of pasteurized milk, the RlXi the gr6wing importance of the port and district, the project has a national defence angle. It is quite as reasonable to expect its speedy implementation as it is to expect to have such services as wharves,. bridges, roads, floats and the like. We have a strong case for being provided with a landing field here and we should not be satisfied "until it is given. It is a "must" in this day and age of air transportation. aiNUinl atrisiM it aiitimi - PO MOW tjlAUTT for DavnitTi' Wells Cartage Ltd. Cajmplet MoWnf SerTlre Cretins Packing CarUgr BUT 7SS . IMA'E MAC m I s J asuaBaauawBBja't V v a r-.s 774 THE CASE OF CHINA THE PICTURE OF CHINA in the minds of many lyJ is obscured by a fogbank of misunderstanding;. Such misunderstanding is largely the result of emphasis upon effects, instead of upon causes, in viewing China's master problems. It is the result ,u Vv,i:'1v''','l Don't let yourself . in for a ('.isiippfrfntment. Order earcii ntw-have them in time f t '.'hristmas mailing. I irinling BESVER BLOCK ae V . II I I Enjoy Fine Radio-Record Rep X I I II 1 1 of an extraordinary lack of realism in most China JrDrW i 1 I with FLEETWOOD ; Ay.:.y;.y.; r discussions. I A fair-minded approach to the subject of China -3vould have, as its take-off, the recognition that our ' present basic difficulties are preciselv the same as those which face Greece, Italy, Korea, Burma and ; -all other countries which are threatened by Com-i jmunist aggression. The choice in China is not a , -.choice between "liberalism" and "reaction", as so ! t superficial writers like -".many to suggest. It is a ! w choice between a democratic regime, with all its ad-I mitted imperfections, and totalitarian Communism. ! ..J.fe a choice which permits fact-minded Chinese no middle ground of compromise. t , At this crisis in its national life, China faces ; ... momentous decisions. It is passing through an ex-: tremely difficult period. It is a time when enoour-; agement and understanding can do much to heart f)" . 'xLw i. . -. . " v a as .(,.,, ... a Exclusive Features: Shock-1roof-Pek-l,P- Scratchles Record Reproduction. English Speakrn. . ; Twelve-Kpford Automatic Chancer at A m 7.i n g jo w Vr kc of ;;wy;y NEW LIXl I: a STEAM EK PRINCE GEORGE SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE POUTS EACH THURSDAY -at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 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China's victory in this hour , -Mould b a victory for the democratic world. j HOUSING SITUATION EVEN WITH OPERATION of the cellulose plant j at Port Edward not immediately, near, the housing situation in Prince Rupert grows ; -..gradually more stringent. Sales of late have leen I niore quickly transacted and, generally speaking, a more lively interest is shown in dwellings. There I is little doubt that, were cost of material and labor ; on a less difficult basis, many today would be pro-; viding themselves with. homes. Before long there, : no doubt, will be a real shortage. MORE AND BETTER FOG j I T IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE to give credit where ; I credit is due and, in fairness, it must be said that ; , , Vancouver's fog is easily superior to anvthing ; " of a like nature ever experienced in the north. In ; qualities such as thickness, suddenness of attack, ; ;cope and length of stay, the southern city has no ; ' rival. For Prince Rupert to hope to offer serious competition is a hopeless aspiration. R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPRi PRESCRIPTION CI t WEEK-DAYS, " SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS - SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. PHONE 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT Dn car deUrery erlc from ft aJB. till t P PHONE 81 EAtttT ADVlStTIStNO tWY v-.v"syr.vA'.Tv vrl S t