Prince Ruperl Daily News Moose Women Enjoy Evening Prince George Honing Mill Ralph TtiMd k reported tr be considering the buildir g or a pUi.ing mill in Prince Georer ThurMi.iy. October 5, 1950 ! comforters Expobe Defences Of Prince Rupert i Local Warehouse i Mentioned in Article Von, A social evening at the home i u e si requiring forty-fight lots of Mrs. A. S. Hamilton Monday Mr. Telford until recently owned night was enjoyed by the Women , the Fort Fraser Mills. An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prlnc Rupert and northern and central British Columbia - Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Dlrectoi SUBSCRIPTION RATES I See fc. 1 It (Leslie Roberts, in Colliers (.011-' cerning Prince Rupert ,and Alaska airdromes. i In the reference to Prince F.a-pert, the -writer tells about vie huge warehouse and other installations put in by the United States army during the second world war. J Liberty says "the millions In , work and material at Prince Rapt rt, the warehouse, staging I ' areas, plus the ancilliary things that fto with these installation;, 'have either been sold at five ; cents on the dollar by War Asset, or are falling apart." -(The Prince Rupert Chamber I of Commerce and the Daily Newh I have been campaigning lor a i long time for retention of tho By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; rer Tea! chose fromJ af the Moose social service com ( mittee. Winners at cards were I Mrs. B. Blair and Mrs. R. Giske ; Guests were Mrs. A. S. Hamilton. Mesdames O. Stegavlg. R. Gisfc F. Grlmble. P. Bond, B. Blair, H. Tweed and R. B. Skinner jirvd Miss F. Johnson. Delicious re : S8.00; By Mall, Per Month 50c: Per Year 15.00. s.; REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED By ELMORE PHILPOTT Uiv-Canada Merger Id American Magazines Howard Green, MJ. .(PCt broadcasting from Fringe Rupert has been calling attention to the necessity of greater defence measures in Northern British NOT LONG AGO I was asked to assist at an inter- freshments were served by the hostess to set off an enjoyable IL . Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. 'Wear CFPR) evening. national gathering of the erty magazine Ccmfoflsrj buy at. ; Pillows Y.M.C.A. C libs. The Phal-: Mr. Green, and other mem- warehouse ,air field development bers, it says, are planning to blow NAMED FOR FIG TREES ' Barbados is said to have been named by Portuguese explorer. , .who called it Los Barbados, from , and other matters which would fit Into the defence picture at Prince Rupert the number or ueaxaed fie trees anx and Wiseman groups of this -part of the continent were having their annual get-together. My job was to act as consultant for one of the five discussion groups. Cur topic was "Should a whistle on defence in the north i as soon as the Federal Parliament convenes which will bej early in the New Year. This, the New Liberty goes on j to say, will fit in neatly with what it calls an "expose" by Advertise througa Classifieds. I they found there. Pxe of.... 5j, the United States and Canada j ' ! be one country?" About 18 young iwar. if Canada were annexed to The Hunting The U.S. Warehouse PRINCE RUPERT will be the poorer, with the warehouse dismantled and shipped to Edmonton as lumber. An important facility will be removed from a port which js on the eve of great development. The city will be back to where it was seven years ago. ; , ,t is possible demolition will be cancelled. But ;everys day sees the great building being further reduced. If this is to be halted, "then immediate and 'strong action must be taken. Granting the warehouse has plenty of room to ;spare, that admission does not in the least degree, excuse its sale, and transfer to the Alberta city. Here it was built, and here it should remain, and this holds good even if there was no such thing as a disturbed world situation. Eventually, an asset of such major value and usefulness would, in some .""vrayrbe taken full advantage of. The beginning 4 LEAKAGE? SEEPAGE? I V 1 'WW Prompt Al,d Courteous W'je Here to Serve rotj is here. SLEEPING h) RUST OR ROT? Commodore Cafe 4 'chaps took part. They were about U.S.A. would not Rusia s answer equally divided between the U.S. be the outright annexation cf j and Canada. There was one keea aii the countries In eastern young Canadian in Active army Europe? .uniiorm and one blight yauna j o0o rman of Chines.e race. The Chair- j SOME DECLARED that a bet-man and Secretary were fromjter answer than a U.S.-Canatia .Everett, Washington. ' 'merger would be a federation of ' o0 all western democracies. I WAS A BIT nervous about j jn that way, they argued v,e this topic before we got under ;COuid get all the economical and : way and wondered whether it ; iziUit,a.rv advantages or annsxa- would not end in a pitched battle , Hon to U.S.A. without any of the .with tlv Americans all saying ; di-:advantaaes. ' .. "ves" and the Canucks savin" ' , . - if 4 MospttaUtT and Oood food" "hooe 7 tor Snd-Out Orders e. David Chow. Mgr. llfll lit "it I till" '"no". ! i Actually I have never been in i a more helpful discussion group. ! Instead ot aeDating the question 'and simply jiearing aigumenis 'pro and con we proceeded by quits a dillerent technique. Tha group as a noe decided simply to list the greatest probable advantages for a merger 01 the two .countries then to list jthe greatest possible disadvanta- j AIIIIOUIiCEHENT if We or not taking any dea jing pressing at present ic We shall attend to erficient service on Tailoring, Alterations and fa pairing jAr New Fall Samples have just arrived Order now for better choice LING THE JAIIOI Box 286 220 -6th St. Phone 64? ges or ttiuicuii.s. ey mis meuuu I we by-passed any possibility of a pitched battle. , We agreed In the first instane? J not to dis:uss eaeh point at length, but simply decide writ the Jto list it or nat. Then we w.;r.i tover the points one by one aii anybody who wanted to comnie ! might be of small or minor moment, but it would at i least be a . start, and increase in scope as Prince Ru-;' pert business and influence expanded. ' Who knows what was in mind when this mam-; moth warehouse was planned, or that it was being , erected just -as much for 1950 as for 1943? Jt is common knowledge that when the Americans first saw Prince Rupert they were agreably surprised with 1 the strategic position of the port. They might be astounded to be told that this masterly example of their handiwork only aiew short years ago, is today ; befog torn down because Edmonton wants -some " lumber. I There is large scale business just ahead at Prince Rupert . Early in the New Year, the cellulose' industry will open. The aluminum enterprise, '. which means the spending of scores of millions, wilt " be in this district, if indications mean anything. ' ; The trend is all on a large scale, and in keeping with the size of the warehouse, immense as it is. "- None can deny that today, the possibility of war '"broods over the earth. There is certainly a. threat touching the islands and the lands bordering the 1 Pacific. All countries, if they have defences, are making the most of them. While a warehouse, such Z as the one at Prince Rupert, cannot be ealled a weapon, it nevertheless comes within the meaning t of defence. did so. v oOo THERE WAS NO hard and fa. record kept of tlie discussion and no attempt was made iu IN TINS " ' come to any conclusions. But th group agreed that the following take your troubles to your BARRETT DEALER Ii the weather getting the best of you? Rain coming through the roof? Basement flooding? Gutter rusting? Take your troubles to your Barrett dealer. H ctrriea complete line of weather-proofing materials at well as shingles, roll roofings and insulation. Expensive? No. Practically nothing when you add up tha results. Here are a few Barrett weather-proofing products. Your dealer has these and many more. LEAKS PUsic EUiogum Cement. SeaU leakt. CeeaeMi lath injtJ. A thin coating of Liquid Elasogum CcesciM tc-wala old roofs. SEEPAGE Hydrooon'Paiot. An ideal foundation coating; RU ST Everjet Paint. 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