! Prince Rupert Doily News Wednesday. January 4. 1S50 Saving Pric Vi ictona eport by J. K. Nesbitt A 1nrtcpTirtet flatly now-nSfi'-r ilrvmrn to tlii npt.iiiioi" r.f Prlnr Kunm tlct mi mmnninni" cmpri- tn. northern snit rrmr.-.i em .Mi tv.i.imi, a ( AuthoriPd ns wmin Clr.ss Mail. Post Offim nr-mnment Ottawa) . Published evrry nftmnon exoppt StinHny bT Prtuiwrt OnttrNP., .t,i., 3rd Avenue. Prince Ru,-m. British Columbia -. A ill MFR, Mnimcinu lCciitor. H. U. I'KKRY. ManiiKine IJIrpctor tfKUBEP OP CANADIAN - APDtT Bl'HKAU OP cmcLATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION For & Bo M Hfit H Ir I !ON R ATF.S OMy Crrir. per wk, 20c; Per Monui. 7c: Pr Yer. MOO By Mall, Per Month. 60c; Per Tear, 15.00 Y X Si rT I 0 $ im nmlt -"Mru, .t Left Foriune To Waitress CHICAGO A retired, 83-year old business man, Lucien Walker, has bequeathed a fortune o( about $2 000,000 to Mrs. Leona Smith, a waitress, who server him breakfast for fcurteen yer.rs She made sure his grapefruit was chilled just rmht, his melba toast done to perfection, and bacon fried crisp. He had also been friendly with Mrs. Smith's husband. There are two sist2rs-in-law who will contest the will. A passage reads: "Mrs. Smith, in my old age and last illness, has proven to be. my friend." Men's SUITS pL woo! worsted. A real i qoirr, perfect fits $37 Men's TOP COATS Medium Melton cl Churches and Sports Anscomb Exercises Wiles of Retrenchment-Social Doings of Interest VICTORIA 'Pare to the bone boys." V That's Finance Minister Herbert Anscomb's theme song these days. "Cut! Cut! Cut!" he sings to fellow cabinet ministers, and sometimes the tune is raspy. Mr. Anscomb's fellow cabinet ministers think th? tune is downright scratchy and harsh. But Mr. Anscomb, in charge of -- - - ' the provincial treasury, has to looks out to the lsiarKis. tne keep cautioning the cabinet 0ulf, tne snow cappe(j Olympic ministers not 10 spena 100 mucn. Mountains and the - Hills of NOSING AROUND Tabbie the kitten and Donald the duck are old friends. They live in Wilbert Melvin's farmyard at East St. Paul, Man. tc.p. Photo i all very well and Sooke Th'e jong lm,)g room He says u s that sort of inmg ana ax,, is nas floor cel!jng Wiri,,ow& s prosperous enough now but the full ength It is a eoirtbihed Come Onl from Under the Shadow of Ray Reflects ... . . . and llumintsc-t living-room dining room. There-is a den in lemon yellow, also looking over the water, for the Premier, three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The house is attractive for Its simplicity and comfort. As the province's first political hostess, Mrs. Johnson dispenses with formality whenever she can. As a mother of a growing University student she knows people of today like .to get into the kitchen whenever m uuu limes may not iusl jur-cver. Once let a department get a lot of money, says Mr. Anscomb, and it's pretty tough taking it back. In fact, he says, it's just about impossible. Every cabinet minister, naturally, wants as much money as he can get. The big spenders are Heitlth and Welfare Minister Pearson; Education Minister W. T. Straith and Public Works Minister E. C. Carson. They deal in millions. Social services, education and roads are costing British Columbians more and more each year. These three '-martly tailored ! bargain S2T i Men's DRFSSSHIPT'i ';a election from $2 Men's TIES c(1 aifts. Latest shades from t Men's SWEATERS ntillover rmrl button ctvlrs. wools, all -kn from U I",;;. all wool ivnr'i good assortment from $5 Men's oil wool p!o heavy SHIRT-.IACKf ' rood shade! Renl bargain 5 Mn's SOX I J i qr selection, new dcsi-good quality, from I Boys' SHIRTS t shades, from $1 Boys' SWEATERS assortment from $1 Boys' SUl I ir in goi dine CiOth, d o u L breasted smartly ta ed, bargain for .. $16 Boys' PANTS, cod worsted, all wool twt . tA;l ,1 The oil HMn? outfit ne-v we ean think of din-ins the next Sitklegater, Queen Charlotte U three months wilt be in M;reh. lands, reported gusli of ii Sure, and if not saying St. Patter, frt other day, at depth of rick Day in the nvoniln' !$ around- t.400 Het. tt is Cinder- n-.Pt iif for everybody, everywhere, s.oort noner of it had ever been but somehow U. seems that wav thry can and help ' themselves-. The homes of Premiers hav? tnifwinate. lry DOLCINTal.lelsfor prompt relief from ARTHRITIC and RllKU-MATIC pain . . .Try DOI.CIN . . . get a botlle cf 1(X or 500 tuMcts from your rlruggisl TOOAY ami join the thousand! of relieved sufferers v hol.ylukingDOLClN have come out from under the shadow of Pain . . . Most druggists carry DOLCIV. If yours does not, write direct to Allowing Western Germar. y to always been show places fn Vic TORONTO, known sometimes as "The City of Churches" and often referred to as "Toronto the Good," whose main streets abound with liquor serving restaurants and night clubs, has now voted for-Sunday sport in spite of the exhortation to the contrary by most of the churches and the advice of the three big newspapers. There is no attempt to discuss the merits or demerits of Sunday sport. Toronto people by democratic vote have settled the argument. Now it would see.m appropriate for sports managements and the fWehi'S to meet the demand for Sunday sport and tlogether so that the activities of one may not ctjgjtle with .those of the other. Indeed, it would strengthen both sides if they decided to co-operate rather than ouarrel ov ' the matter. Certainly the churches have nothing t gain at this late date by : trying 'o buck the public will. Their case fell when they failed to induce the majority of the people to oU against Sunday sport. Now they had better I get alor.g and try to time things that sports may not interfere with church and vice versa.' As a matter of fact a lot of Christian goodwill and friendly j relationships might be fostered through such co-i operation and everyone would be the better for it. ; 'After a while Sunday sports may be expected m Toronto. There has been an expression of public opinion and desire which might as well be grace-j fully accepted. The churches have lost the round and - : they should be good sports about it. It to be expected that other Canadian cities s will also be having plebiscites on Sunday sport now, .Just because they should vote for it, however, doe? not mean it will be immediately forthcoming. At-j torney. -.-general of provinces must be consulted and. eventually, amendment to the Lord's Day Alliance ! Act may be required all of which takes time and ! will probably involve a lot' of consideration and ! debate. Cows- ute beingr ffowrt from the ; many thousands- of per toria. John Hart and his wifs would loot the treasury entirely ; rntertained in their roomy resi- State of Wasfomgrtow to Anchor- s"ns feI- step In the wrong il Mr. Anscomb wasn't a hard cience on the brow of Gonzales flffe and th Maianusks Vallev in direction, tn laex, it misht ba c.illd a froos-step boiled penny pincher. ! Hill, amid towering oalt trees. Alaska. Tor one thins, its S8! i The Pattullos were at home fn theaper. Som-e ar-e milked as they House fl stone rr'anslon o tne seafroht. fly. Wander what! part of the At the Government LtTTERBOX DOLCIN LIMITED ueiuiB inai ine ioimies tnwr- piane is reservea lor pasturage. tained at Cloverdale, where- Fremier Tolmie was born. Long it's all quite fine to welcome state dinners in the coming session the women M.L.A.'s will be separated. The first dinner Is for the cabinet and the official Toronto 10 Ontario ago premier e. u. trior naa 9 holidav hut ih. rt., v i u 1 lVtmA ' a ' . t . nx u- n-; .1 r Editor, Daily News: , . Unhke yoo, t have not founc; ; the Bishops1 Z 1 t, y and sooner than many may think precedence list the judges, representatives of . t"""3 """f" n-hen resuming the jof has als uir whose home was Burletth, the armed services and the dip. ; Rs attractlon. We may time or opportunity to form a critieal analysis of the vast . lomatic corps. The second din- "r"c,a " "7 "U'8C- anrf long for int.ep ;en'tene.-o ner is for the private M.L.A.'s.1 " .' , " b--- from t $2 drama behind the Iron curtain But I have heard a few low com-! . ments from scene shifters and i visiting scribes, and I feci an al- ' ' mp; new iiuiuc ui gjasd, win Rcirp up the hospitable traditions set by his predecessors.- REM, ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURN'S PREPARED Boys' ond Girls' STOd INGS and SOCKS from enjoy indeflmiis leisure or com and po as our own free will' die fates, yet it. .:-. bring on a fee! lng of boredom, or uselessness if accepted as a ,ay of Hie. There i: nothin? lik. doing siineUlint; -no matter if instructed, or accomplishing something you pl'tn-ned yourself. - NV action No life! most violent distaste for the use you have made of words like abasement, ludicrous, grovelling, servility, whims, and God. LOOKING BACK R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave, .Near CFPR) If the past Mrs. Nancy Hodges iimt Mrs. Tilly Rolston have attended the second dinner. Now Mrs. Hodges, as Madame Speaker, will be at the first dinrier, Mrs. Rolston at the second. Each, because of this, will' shine a little more brightly. But the situation presents a problem for Mrs. Charles Banks the wife of the Lieut.-Governor. Women have never attended th first state dinner. Mrs. Bank? l ieti very certain that you yourself have directed more than one glance of sycophancy at who God's. Vicar in the Eternal City. a rP Have you not listened to the div-favc llie afflatus whispering from Vat- EBY a SONS Contractors 'The Louisville editor Jantwr, , , ' : . , brands the pumpkin pte A local improvement initia- veltinof eonerclioi" must has attended the second dinner, because of Mrs Hodaes and Mrs' tive Dvlaw providing for the pay-' gotten hold- Oi' n niefe nf rwmn- ican Hill, and have you not burp- INT. KPAIKS-REMODF.M. MAIL SERVICE ' ' HERE is no criticism of the local Post Office Rolston. Now the gracious cha- '"8 of p,,J1'tri eaue Eat f orr? kin pie made of pumpkin in- ed in zealous agreement to eon- telaine of Government House is ?;cBnd9 to tlie easterly Jnnc std of sweet potato. Ex. ' demn both Uncle Joe and poor wondering if she should attend tion ith Avenue was giv-; little Amber St, Claire? the first dinner because of tn its first reading by elty com- The Chrlsfma week thsrmo- "We have hoard much of late Madame Speaker. ;cil- 11 . meter at Juneau registered fivr about the patient actions of the ! The last camp .-set up In eon-! rbovr. Had there beerv a ga-1? men who put priests and eardin- tlip rlnsinp- of the box lobby FOUNDATIONS Let lis hfl) you plan that new home under tho N.II.A Phone Green 883 Box 56 I 1 lllvl : ICK Ll HIV 11 W J v a " - o For the lotest in IDEAS and modern MATERIA -SEE ISLAND CITY lUIIKKKS' SI IT..II-General llnililrrs' Suppl 505 McBi de St. B'W ! to the public on Christmas and New Year's Day-i L-nm.. it wq -x opnpvnl rTeiiartment order that Capital city social and poli-'neetion with dear,,n tlw road blwlng off Taku glacter-but als in jail. There Is, however, a ! ,i n ,A,V, o cowiVp tn wliifh in Prince ' tlcal circles are looking forward, '"" " tuy k.i unowa, Kapw tiwn, five above and nothing else forRotten martyrolo-y of the-vic dfiiifu iu luc vi.'"". " ----- I ...... .. ,, was i-et. up ana araain? rws be vlll do. Urns of Rome and her satellites i illume hp spss n in h tun ii -litinert. at east, it has loner teen accustomea ami nartiPB anrt PPntinne tbP snn. BAl.AGNO Florists that does not end in Pagan Rome, -firr the discontinuance of which we can see no gOOtl .Premier and Mrs. Johnson will 1 he Canadian Fish, and Cold Now that eyerytnini Is- back nor in the Middle Ages, nor in Box 1193 f.ive in their new home on the Storage received a telegram frtw to daily routine the onlv holtdav jail. waterfront. The province's first -jltawa stating that au halibui Personally, I am not now choosing to bow to Rome or to Moscow, but if a choice should ever be required of me, I shall certainly not choose Rome. EDWARD 3. G. LETCHFORD family of politics moved in just i-'sning must end. Any hahbu before Christmas and Mrs. landed now would be confiscatee Johnson is now busy putting up ''less .it were proved that thej drapes and arranging furniture. 'ial bren eaivnt prior to tht It is a beautiful home and closing period SPECIALIZING m Designing and Remodelling I January 4, 1940 Bsgfstration of women for war Work was begun Jn the .c 1 1 j Twenty-five women had register ed.- ' Second seasonal meeting of the Ladies' Musk: Club at the home JOHN H. BULGER OITOMETRI.ST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue ft Rust" Galzke CONTRACTING ; reason. And even if it was a general order which closes I'thSPost office completely on holidays, an exception j might well, we think, he made of Prince Rupert t where there is comparatively infrequent dispatch and receipt of mails and where we already suffer , congestion and inconvenience at the Post Office clue . to the absence of a street delivery service which everybody concede? is long overdue but about which we never seem to be able to get anything done. " ' Indeed, it might be a good time now for such ; bodies as Chambers of Commerce and city council trt 'renew the demand for such a mail service in 'keeping with the growing - up status of Prince Rupert. "'' The last excuse we heard why there was no mail ' delivery service was that some of the houses were m '-. ! ! of; Mrs. R. G. Large heard a pro riione I'.lack 279 Alnvinsf, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete Reliable and Efficient Service, also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd., for Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies. Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est 1910 Phones GO and 08 gram of Brahms musk: and readings on the composer's life. Mr? Bhelford Darton, the president was chairman. At the monlhly devotional and fellowship meeting of the Nippon fro""' BROADWAY C AF El i Young People; Association in St. Andrew's- Japanese Mission, Miss Elsie Heaps Rate an address on "Moral Rearmament ". Best FooI UMmmw We are not so sure that there are so i not numbered Numbered or C. E. Starr returned to the city on tlie Prince George this morning after sppndlng the Christinas Finest Cooking! J many houses not numbered at that. I not, our Daily News route boys set seem to find ad- and New Year holiday season in lii.nis 7 a.m. to 1 1 F O N E F O N E j dresses. Aiir' up arp sure that in cases where there are 53 -Phone 200 For Take-Home Orders- nAfcVinuu niimWs thp vpsidents would soon see to Seattle. Charles H. Saw!e. formerly proprietor of the Omineca' Herald In New Hazelton, has recovered from an altaek of flu that ifiai II aosente ui numueis mccini, uicj uum nut Ifcept him In bed for a while. 1 - jwv CABS Stand: York Hotel, 3rd Ave. Values for You It's business wise to advertise. j tret their mail delivered to the door. And, if it is "matter of streets not being marked, there could I? 'block by block get-togethers and the thing could be : done in a week-end although a more systematic way I- of getting Prince Rupert's streets properly signed I would be in order. Q Pyrex Wo re I Lunch Kits "You'll love Jeff when you meet him, Father." Pocket Knives I & Percolators "Covered Roasters Thermos Bottles 'Am m FOR YOUR WALLPAPER HANGING For Your Interior Painting and Decorating . Call SPENCE & MATUIK Phone Blue 215 233 1 Street member that God reigns. No THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LID LETS 25' rpatter what happens among men ; God rules and turns the pages of , history. In all the affairs of life 24 TAB God calls to "go with Him", to be ! ie.'C'e,:'',r,"'t'tis,"r:'C'e''c,e:,',e',t'',''e' THE BEST- Why uflr h4 ache misery irhM you cm tt tif rtlUf this ay way... with VANASPRA! At all drug Kar llWeek of Prayer iOpens In City " The- Tek- of prayer meeting held In First United Church 'a.-it evening was well attended by - members from "the churches of ;the city. Archdeacon E. Hodson "brought the message of the even-Mug. He spoke from the prophecy 'of Isaiah using Isaiah's vision - as the picture needed to be kept Tinjninds and hearts today in the present world of uncertainty and 'disliess It wa -necessary to re- his witnesses. "Let us dedicate , ourselves to Gbd for 1950," de- clared the speaker. j Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber was ! in charge of the meeting and the ! season of prayer led by several '. of those present. j The offering was given to Tlie British and Foreign Bible v T V V I VI- ' - i tifrjm - - TREATS TO YOU AND YOURS In 1950 Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd. 1 B vS-? Hf lin) O1' Mil TMIETJ To Start the New Year Kight Baked fresh daily RUPERT BAKERIES LTD. Bl!) 3rd Ave. Plmne fill Tonight Captain W. C. Poulton of the Salvation Army will be the speaker In First Baptist Church.