prince Euprtt Dai'Ip f3rtos Saturday, September 11, 1948 TODAY ONLY 0Lj F3 Waterfront Whiffs Back-to-School Boys' Clothes 2:00 - 4:20 - 7:00 - 9:05 KEWSREEL SERIAL Z 17 lAl PLUS SUITS COATS JACKETS SHIRTS SWEATERS SOCKS VVINDBREAKERS UNDERWEAR SWEAT SHIRTS WORKING FOR MENIAL HEALTH One in Twenty Canadians Go to .Mental Institutions OTTAWA One in 20 Canadians will spend at least part of their lives in a mental Institution. But. despite the fact that ii. the last 15 years there has been a 60-per-cent Increase in th? population of mental hospitals, health and welfare officials aren't unduly alarmed over the situation. First of all Canada's agin? population has a lot to do with Adult Entertainment Jones Act Amendment Under Cdnsideration Deer Hunting Opens This Week-End Sunday Midnight And Mon Discussion has been proceeding between the Canadian Maritime Commission and representatives of the United States Department in regard to-the possibility of the Jones Act being amended to permit of Canadian vessels participating, in the carriage of freight of American origin and destination to and from Akska as Rupert Mens9 and Boys' Store For AH Ages SHIRLEY TEMPLE it. well as the transporting of pas- AHNI FRANCHOT TONI GUY MADISON MONDAY SHOWS . AT MATINEE 2:30 EVENING 7:00 - 8:20 Dr. C. G. Stoghill .chief of tho sengers between Alaskan port department's mental health div Graham Reach U reporting net burning. It will be restored as soon as possible. ision, said in an interview here fttloncgmoon V 1 WHUAM lUWUT MCTUB that about 25 per cent of thane now in institutions are aged according to correspondence which has passed between the Prince Rupert Liberal Association and Rt. Hon. Louis S. St Laurent, Secretary of State for External Affairs. "The government is following this matter I 1 .. J . . :.. AB J CTttlOt.jrjo,J persons. Then again, more persons ate Hotel. . A C P R. steamer Princess Norah. Capt. Graham Hughes, arrived in port at 10:3-: yesterday morning and sailed at 1:30 for Alaska points. She will return to beginning to accept mental hospital care. CITY OF PRINCE Rtri - A "While the mental hospital RARE STAMPS BURKED MONTREAL, f Kare old rtamps valued at $10,000 belonging to Commodore Paul W. Earl, M.L.A. (Llb.t, Notre Dame de Grace, ere reduced to a handful of ashes when four youths, escaped from Shawbridge Boys' Farm, set them aflame after attempting to dispose of them. ' ' I sirable changes in the Jones Act j still Is under a stigma, it h Prince Rupert I are known in appropriate quar- and more the part psychological factors play in illnesses," he concluded. "They also realize th3t delinquency has natural cans, ' and they are going to look for i people who know the 'answers'. J SOCCER STI FF j Prince Rupert on hct way south next Wednesday afternoon. NOTICE m mm Tin m v. re muiniuii'AL VOTERS' 0 (Coiii.nueu ttvm Page P. De Jong, K. McClary, Van- ters," says a letter from Mr. Su couver; A J. Arnold, Vancouver; Laurent who advises the local N. V. Taylor, Massett; J. M. Association of the support given Fletcher. Queen Charlotte City; to necessary legislation by Presi-Oeorge Murray. W. Storey, Prince dent Truman in the following George; B. Kohanen, Port Es-1 terms In the course of a message sington; J. Bunn, city; Mrs. G. to Congress: "Because of the H. Alexander, Skidcgate; R. K.j unique transportation conditions Hoggarty, Vancouver; W. Cooper, existing in Alaska, I recommend Registrations will be accepted for the Mar List from Householders and Liepn.se Hn'n 31st. nothing like what it was some years ago," said Dr. Stogdill. He added that Canada's 16 mental health clinics throughout the Dominion were doing mucn to assist persons in need of specialized treatment, but not hospital care. EXPANSION HELD I P ' A shortage of trained personneland especially of socU-l workers skilled in psychiatric treatment Is the main prob Union steamer Coquitlam, Captain Aspinall, arrived yesterday morning at 11:30, after calling at Queen Charlotte Island points on the way north from Vancouver. She will leave for the Islands and Vancouver tonight at 11 o'clock.- There are 30 passengers on board making the found trip. be British SubjM Registrants mut of 21 year;. that our maritime laws be am- SV. W t V X V R V STEAMER : PRINCE GEORGE , , t SAILS FOR -VANCOUVER 'AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS 'EACH THURSDAY f at 11:15 p.m. I For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT ended to remove the present bar to shipping goods in bond between the United States and Alaska via Canadian rail, port and Householders previously resistor, d mf. Poll Tax for 1948 do not need to regis-' ' License Holders previously rfEisvr.-j u r. have paid trade license fees In 5948 in v . j," Dollars or more, need not register. Further details may be obtaine-i at ing spirit and for their skillful, battling games. Both the Battery and the Legion have interested organizations backing them up but these High School lads had to do, their own organizing and coachmg. They have made a grand impression with the spectators and it Is certain that their opponents will be the first to admit that their hardest battles have been against the youngsters. They lacked weight and experience but there was never any question as to their fighting spirit and there were many compliments on the quality of their play. shinnine facilities This har Hrvc Dr. Ben H. Talbut, a member Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. J. Snell-man, Port Essington; M. A. Dixon, S. Doucette, Kamralon Inlet; H. Sykes. R. Mitchell, J. Crawford, Vancouver; W. D. Grainger. Vancouver; L. B. B. Boulton, city; R. Baily, A. Muir, Kamealon Lake; T. Ruttle, Winnipeg; Mrs. G. E. Abbott and children, Butedale; Mr. and Mrs. D. Stinech, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. W. Payne, Crescent City; Cali not apply between any of ourof tne ohl state Game Com-states and there is no reason ; mission, was here recently, a thus to discriminate against Al-jPassenger on the steamer Prince aska. Furthermore, Canadian j George. That his tourist voyage ships should be permitted toinortn was an unqualified suc- H. D.TIUiy ( ITiai lem holding up post-war expansion of these clinics, particularly in western Canada. Sometimes sponsored by a school board, Juvenile court, parent-teacher organization, or other group, the clinic is staffed by a psychiatrist, a psychologist, and a social worker. Behavior of epileptics .child- transport passengers and freight icess was sen ln tne enthusiasm For Reservations Write 7 or Call CITY. OR DEPOT OFFICE PRIMCE RUPERT, B.C. DON'T WAIT-WINTERw between Alaska ports In order to shown by him in a port up the coast where he boarded the and others are studied at Prince George with each hand ren fornia; O. J. Moscrip, Vancou- ver; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Clifford, jKingsville, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. T. Dahle, Ter.ace; Mr. and Mr.;. E. Turner, Terrace; R. L. Flet provide more adequate service.; These recommendations are also in accord with the mutual in to the s:l-l flillv nrriinied nnp prasninir r. I the Clinic Dr. Stogdill described Whitefish belong mon fajnily. OUDEK YOUR NEW FAWCETT We have the men and thp ti-r installation now. Past exjTi'K u that the first cold snap of wii fcrjii orders. king salmon and the other a coho. as "a most healthy sign," the fact that teachers are beginning to show a great Interest cher, Vancouver; Mr. and Mr... R. Chambers, Santa Paula, terest which we will continue ta have with our Canadian neighbors in the development of the great northwest territory of this continent." in what makes children behave Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgar, who the way they do. Be set for winter have a Fawrrtl fnwiij ASTHMA TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! left Prince Rupert in a small As well as providing treat -boat a few weeks ago to make ment, workers at the clinics te:i their home ln or near Victoria,' teachers and parents how to de- ! hart th t1 Pi Uliro rf moaf In.r ! tofr nnrlnciri Vl A KaKquIai trnnrl i AND HAY FEVER J Another deer hunting season gets under way in this dibtric you instant and roniant vmtt THOM SHEET MEM 25J EAST FIRST AUM'E BKLATHKANY U ftNAHA 1.14. an"WT. Hr. Dr. Stogdill said he felt the. --.Juan urrie, local pioneer, wno CUNARD WHITE STAR legal opening date. Judging recently moved to Cherry Point, time was quickly approaching' - Irom the 117 gun licences Issued at the loca: Game Office, in the neighborhood of Cobble when mental health services Hill, Vancouver Island. Mr:1 should be integrated with other some 'health services to the commun- ;r. fu . T u Currie- -ho was doing activity this fall ln the venison m.w Specials!. time, ity. 1 ., wilful uvuuil nuih ai LJIC made them thoroughly welcome.) "People are realizing more 1 1 fiiM FOR OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTC SAWMILL EQUIPMENT "Littre Giant" Portable Sawmills with 3 sizes in carriages. "Little Giant" Edgers for 2 and 3-saw arrangement and the "Little Oiant" Improved 4-slded ball-bearing Planer, complete with heads, knives belts and shaving exhauster. The new Model 231 Marroni rUttrrji short nave radio. 9 vjucoi. liic rising pnee 01 meat, incidentally, m;ngs aeer hunting almost into the category of a profitable sport. With weather promising to be at least reao-onably favorable, initial deer hunting parties of the season ar; getting away today. The deer hunting season in the western district (west of Remo) extencs from today to November 30. In the eastern district the season !. The latest in hand mind record plarH smart leatherette ca for ball"? nd School Supplies Complete Requirements FOR PUBLIC AND HIGH SCHOOLS ' I PASSENGER SAILINGS CANADA TO EIROPE TO LIVERPOOL In Stock and Ready to Ship I. Modern and Popular a new Strong1 tery park console 7 tube prrformiiw with R F Stage. 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