Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, April 2S, 1950 , If eggs are stored at room tern-1 perature, they may lose as much j ! in quality In three days as those tkept two weeks In a good refrig- Talent and Taste In 1950 Hobby Show St0 Reduci ' erator. SALE An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince I Miscellany It's business wise to advertise. It pays to advertise. iAppieciation ; Of Art Seen1' Civic .Centre Activities In Handicrafts ; Are Featured The Hobbv Show- this vear centres around th Teen age folks have also been I very busy as evidenced by the excellent photographs shown by Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, : , British Columbia O. At-HUNTER. Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES By CfcrjMer, per Week, zoc; Per Month, 73c; rer Teai -$-00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. ' 'IS " ar. Reg. tZ Nw Only Mn' SPOBI JACKl UK! WOOl. h!,, - Com-l ..rta w. hax,. nttendorl ln ieen camera, . ciuo Artistic appreciation is slowly otlrl enrol tf Huirnlf ii-tino- rt PrinU work of the ,""c" S"""" " nosition of most of them Is re 1 siwn, D!a; double brea, Rupert's citizenry if the number Classes Tl tne CIVIC Centre. Displays, in mosi cdie markable and the captions are of visitors attracted to the hob- include the tools and the materials Used in the craft Particularly pertinent Names iby show and art display is any ., . ,. . , , . , as taken from the photos are Here'l Prompt Relief Beyond Belief From The Pain Of' ARTHRITIS RHEUMATIC U fiJi.vnj Now Only as wen uic 1UU5IICT.1 xi tiv.co. h. Mills, k. Morrison, Alien Bir The leathercraft exhibit displays some excellent y, Nancy hhi, Dave Blackball Marna Mark, Reg. Ronald, MenV DRESS !n cheds, ioo"0 Now . .. criterion. The interest shown in the collection of pointings by Jean Park Cameron and in all the other exhibi'ors would indicate that the art display is a main attraction. Cne senses the enthusiasm of the members of the local Art workmanship. There are expert-. ly tooled handbags, brief-cases, j them reflnished a small piece of loose-leaf binders, slippers, belU, furniture. In this group are en-change- purses, key cases,: book- tries by Mjs. Boas, Mrs.. O. Far-ends and other articles. Mrs. R. j ward, Mrs, P. Forman, Mrs. Try prompt-otlnr. y-to-tok DOI.CIN Ttlta . . . now ltvaiia),lv in three convenient tlfte butUee, st rMnnlle cult, Mt I) dru iutra, Acdmmert by rrHe,.i sufferer everywhere, jrou can reljr on thii elfectiva ,ruluet Id rejit-ve the Rifi'ne of Arlhritie. Illtrummtlun lni.HriUr. DOI.CIN l prarntJt Wrfl h no onleiie.nt ftftrr .Ti.ls. (iet bottle of genuine Dill. ('IN Men's PASTS r. Croxford and Pheme Fraser. The Junior. Girl. Weavers have made a cosy and colorful afghan which is to be raffled. Besides thTs there are tea cosies and pot-holders. ""lure, various coior- Reg. $15.00 Now i .'lil, U cui let Utinr Bil jo nnii new, 1 romfnrting rWM . . . ! IUU Ublru Cameron has several fine purses Parsons. on display Other exhibitors are j, . Smartly tailored sulLs, dress-Mrs. Serber. Mrs. IU Long; Mrs. ei. a child's outfit remade from: V Clot'a scrutiny of the Stamp, for W.-2U 'J'rt' ;": '""' ! ; Men's WORK Pr -T 1 Vr,,., 1 Ilk inikriA. , Now Men's WORK SHIRtJ C. A. Berner, M. H. Waters, Mrs. an old coat and. dainty blouses collecUon displayed, by, the G. Redhead, Mrs. M. Valderhaug, are displayed by some of. those Junior. Philatelic Society. will. ex. Mrs. Boulton, B, Bei-g and Den who ' took, the Sewing Course, plain; the fascination, of tills, nls Adolph. I Exhibitors are Mrs, M. Valder- hobby The home furnishings group liaug. Mrs. J. DeLorme, Mrs. Moccasins In all sizes, mada wen made pre shrunk f Club from thtv surprising array ' of paintings exhibited. The pic-' ture subjects are mainly "still I life," landscapes and character ' studies. So i'ar all reflect ths I talents and influence of their teacher,. Miss Jeanne Faure. To j untrained eyes, some of the pic- tures by Ruta Harvey, hanging beside those of Miss Faure. are , not easily distinguishable from Tle Older Citizen TT-': VtRE IS GREAT NEED for the study of the problem created by the increasing number of persons hi society who are old only in terms of years, states'; ;n editorial in the current issue of the magazine HEALTH, published by the Health La:ite of Canada. , The ruthlessness of modern competition and the enthusiasm and energy of youth have contributed to tht (lis:i(lvantajie of the older section of the population. Industry is discouraging- the employment of puiVoY)s over a certain ag-ei either because such employment interferes with their pension schemes or,4Hcause younger persons have more ability or energy and, hence, may turn out more goods to the profit of industry. ! 'A't the moment we do not nronose to artme Now Boys' PA.NTS9W,' RIAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED have recovered everything from Priest.. Mrs. Anne Kelly, Kath- by nauve folk in Fort St John overstuffed chairs to delicate u en Smith,. Mrs, H. Humphrey hflve b(,en sent to re Hobby lampshades. Quite a number of and Mrs. D, Forward. Special Boys' TEE SHIRTS-, shades. Reg. $1.25, ?ow Only Rfc E.. Mortimer 32 '2nd Ave. ' iNRar CFPR ni'iVurwrWr Show to be sold. Natives from Kitwanga have spun wool; and: knit their famous Indian sweaters, also to be sold. An exhibit from Smlthers Includes dyed burlap shopping bags, embroidered In woo !, which are for sale. There are other knit garments as well as crocheted articles entered by Sylvia Johnson and Mrs, Tweed Pvhihita rtu vmtner fnlt4 ftnmf them. Local artists exhibiting pictures are Ruth Harvey. M. Mc-Leod, E. ChrlMie. Grace Green, RiU Rogersu.i, Kathleen Hill. Adele Davidso i. Mary Smith, Mrs. McCarthy, Eiler Husvik. Hazel Hopkins, Grace Priest, Jimmy Baldwin, Andrew Wasend, and Ray Reflects . . . . . . a nd Rem iniscea The first Great War started In that the next atomic weapon JOHN H. BULGER Whether, in disdaining the ;ifhiVp sinri utaaAv ! Annette Rogers. tpst will be at Enlwetok Atoll U, Q thfim outstanding the Marshall Islands, far in Uie vor g hand nooked ru!J A i , . . Paintings exhibited by the Berlin. So did the second. And,, if, internationally speaking, the elorv of oeace as- a first cliLs OPTOMETRIST I Pointing & Decor) WALLPAPER HANOI ! SPENCEiVJ Quesnel Art Club drew varied made by Shirley Haug-an: a comment. One lady declared she ideft dMs not stikl, th. world Phone souin facino a part oc me universe sometimes thought of as a sort of earthly Eden, but more than, likely, an impression' subject to correction. But if Enl-welok is divinely fair, it would could never '.earn to , appreciate. Ilncluding RlUBW. go wiU the j modern Ideas of color effects. A tnlr(j ' ; southern visitor to the city re- I Tr.kt that fUP apPear-l The docks, raUway station. uj (qer employees, industry is working to its own disadvantage, insofar as immediate results are concerned. Here the remarkable results achieved in mrrrnrfields by older people give us food for thought. Experience and stability, the product of experience, flroufd surely be disregarded with cautjon. ' Quite aside from this question, the percentage Jrkn Bulger I H. Third Avenue Satin-Glo iF:"mus' lU.u Court House and aner a whUe of lnings to snoot off a blast tne mere love or painting rather hand knit sweater made by, Sheila Bennett; "The Seven Dwarfs" in woodwork by Brian Roberts; model airplanes mad" by Arthur Parent. j The displays by the Conrad Street, Borden Street and the Booth School attract the attention, of both the children and the adults. Children are anxious to point out their own work-parents like to admire it 'and both like to compare It with the work of other pupils and other schools. the liquor vendor's storei and from hell In the middle of It. than just to produce a picture. PRODUCTS That picture has humor", she remarked, pointing to one entitled. -Quesnel Back. Yard", which among ether, things shows for Walls, Woodwork and Furnihj ,PJder People in each community is sure to steadily increase as preventive medicine becomes more and mora. effective in younger age groups. If society in general and industry in particular do not utilize the services of older people in science, then the younger cfrlration will be forced into the position of sup-portfStr the. older eeneration. bv their own efforts. hotel will be contributing to . Second. Avenue traffic: It's In- . Having been a halibut con-creasing and. will continue to do sumer several times each week for so It's just as well that the about forty years, small wonder totem pole, erected: In the centre we confess to being fish con-ot the junction of Second AV- sclous. But not so much a local enue and Second Street years duty as a personal preference. ago. did not remain there long. - .Both taxi drivers and hikers have . , Baseball matches are interest-enough to worry about. . . bng millions In different parts of " the globe, with the exception of I a cat in trie act of raiding a gar- bage can. "The groupings In ' their "still lifes" are. artistically '. assembled too." she said. Thompson Horl Co. Ltd. . ,, , , , , .... 1 Many visitors thought that the ATuTThe more older people who are summarily dis- exhibil xom t:he c Judge W. O. Fulton and local barristers, J. T. Harvey and R. M. MacLeod, returned to the city on last nlght'i train from Smlthers Thre seems reason for belief uncle joe atalin and his crew. - Moving, rVkinj, Cr missed or retired and left to their own resources, tArt ciub showed much talent' the more likely the oldsters are to deteriorate and l But many a1' agreed that some i , . . . of the artists tad attempted too bet-re a real burden for society. -much and bad. concentrated on DAV Ott NIGHT Oi! Burner Service? If your oil burner does not give perfect service call GORDON RONSON The NEW phone- number BLACK 503. Gordon D. Honson Oil Burnqc , . , Specialist All work is backed by an unconditional guarantee 733 5th West . Blnck 503 and the United Nations.. The latter would cheerfully stage any where a session of County Court Shipping: sad Gd Cartage and Sloti was held this week. There is great need for the studv of the problem detail at th" ePense of the Street Work Bv rrovmce number of games but Joe won't play. Neither would Hitler. If some . of Europe's headliners would look more to sport and less i theme ot thc:r painting. Complete Reliable ai., ient Service,, also ag-Caniillan tift!S Ain tor Oxygen, Acetylf The Provincial Department of pontics, tnere might be hap- welding supplies. I Cancer Campaign 1 In Cily Now On Public Works will not. engage in P' countries. 1 any work within this city as only a limited amount of sur-, Constable Kidd, on duty at f 'I r i o n H tircn rn Hi.n ,, i '. 1 ' .Hi -.,. ,.,. V. . 1 , .. . Lindsay's Cartel Storage Limil SINGER We repair all. makes Sening Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates Phone 864 Singer Sewing Centre tor. 2nd ana Park Al cceaiM by-the- increasing number, of persona in f-joiety who are old only in terms of years.. Thl? f1!? of Prevntive medicine is not only to make-impossible for people to live longer, but also to see to iy" that longer life means a longer period of physical itd mental fitness. It is the problem of society to-that man is no longer as old as his years but a oil as his arteries. As long as his arteries hold ouc, society should, utilize his services to the full for his ovn- happiness and the welfare of his fellow man t-1 which he is still able to contribute. SUPPORT CANCER FUND Est 010 Phono H, The objective this year of the I -.. .r-,.. ,.au u.w turce M cancer campaign in Prince Ru- fu"derte,tf year; w.Uun prevent his clothing being torn the municipalities of the pro- off by enthusiastic Doukhobor pert is $1 000 for the city The provincial figure is $100.000.' Botfci Alderman, Douglas Friell women. They managed In partly objectives are identical to the ' mint... toId b . E' ? Jonfs; 1. VY f J. unbuttoning his tunic before he A- K..W1I-. . RADIO REPAIRS- ui jmuin; t beat tnem Qff ,ad,es CVJ(J toria. Aldermaa Frtoell spoKe- ently wW to SM now an off;c;, to Mr. Jones earlien this month. looks In, undicss uniform. WE PICK UP AND DELIVER 48 UK. SERVICE - PHONE BLUB 992 KEN'S 718 2nd Ave, West RADIO CLINIC Cm: , 1&49 figures. J Campaign manager, is Rev. V. I Antrobus, , Response was very good last j year, Mr. Antrobus stated today, i and it is hoped the people of ; Prince. Rupert will make as good i a showing for 1950. I The local branch of the So-j ciety raised $1800 last year from i generous persons in the city ami j district. i About 25. canvassers will covpr i the city. in reference to the amount ol work thfr department may . do within, the- city limits of Prince Rupert ' , , Mr. Jones, advised the alderman that the ' department had heard: a new route entering the city was to be proposed, and, therefore, had no. estimate prepared for surfacing) or widen njIXNIXC MAY 1, city householders will be ) confronted by individuals requesting rnoney. Hut do not close the door in haste! Citizens all across danada for the past few weeks have enjoyed th privilege and how it is Prince Rupert's turn to aid a worthy organization. BOULTER & WELTER (Formerly B & W Transfer I We wish our patrons to know of the change of Name, Phone and Office - ' ' ; Phone Black 774 (Office) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue ing and of the present rood that had been set aside "as provincial arterial ' highways. , , "I explained the city eouncifs Ormes n 1 Xo many people, cancer is only a word. But to ' thousands of others, the victims who suffer from j tt;Q rlre-rtd disease, the five letters spell misery, pain j aruleath. Jhe Canadian Cancer Society, this year ak in the past, have sent canvassers to the doors of CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION Bf Jl'LllS DIXTF.NFASS, D.C.. B.Sc, r.i.c.c. . urn position in regard to the present state of McBrlde Street between Second and Seventh Avenuev Mr. Frizzell said, "and . Mr: Jones suggested the willingness of his department to ca.operatc -HEEDS, ' AND SUPPLIES the Pioneer Druggisj PRESCRIPTION SERV Canadian homes. Most of the Dominion has subscribed so far and Prince Rupert is one of the last cities to commence a campaign. ! Although yet cimiparatively new, ! the course of study presented by i chiropractic colleges today com pares very In vol ably with Daily Delivery Service those In the bet medical schools. The Phon 81 GARDEN TOOLS SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS FENCING AND NETTING with the city council and-asfcpd-that our city engineer submit an estimate cm cost of hard sur-faceing the latter streets." If; added that the city engineer should have the local department engineer here check the estimates and submit the total cost to the department at- Victoria. ! IIJEJ II it was found that the cost, was not too excessive, Mr.. Jones said, the department might authorize the work being done with city equipment and Dumber of hours spent by the student in c h 1 r o p rut-tic antom V47 colleges it equp that required ot the student in JlTB REFRIGERATORS' leading medl-Jcat so boots. I Every vlited chiroprao- i v J Phone 311 1 M Bride Street. 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