" i rvrr ... and Reminisce ' MEN'S V .A "TV ft 1 Every wool s.., TJ spring someone has a Drivers of cars are not always LOWEST '" . . i 24UWM1 tn PRICES INliUili ..Te An indi iM-ndeut daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia G. A. IttJNTER. Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association V SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier. Per Week. 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8 00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. s'5S?tt'' varletv r.. p MEN'S Dre - i i new notion designed to assist In blameabie. iaxe time, you , beautlfving the city. As a rule, have any to spare, to contemplate .whatever is planned Is neither Third Avenue. Jay walking?, difficult pr costly, but effective. We'll say so. Pausing out in the j And every spring somebody has street, to exchange opinion or a new idea about making himself whatever It is? Plenty. Walking a lazy nuisance w ho likes to des- half way across, and returning, rttrov and undo the constructive Not at all unusual. People unable ; : and helpful rk of others. to hear well, but with first rats . j eyesight? Now and then. Small ; children crossing alone? Often. ; " It was a breezy day on the dark J blue expanse of Queen Charlotte j Rujiwavg want mure money i Sound. The good ship rolled and Wlw doesn't? i 'rolled end the form of a passen- ' , ' . , $M was bowed over the rail. An 1 ; : .7 .t: I of Hcer said "l iri sorry, sir, but , "iar Fr.m t . i .V ' .'.AW I Ofcnft,.. . "J4 rom 11 4 MM'S nESS fj, shades t.- For Friendly Service ' And Advice in Your Building, Insulation ond Decoration Problems ISLAND CITY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES General Builders' Supplies 505 MrBride St. Blue 2A Russian Professions I T WOULD be a grand thing-, indeed, if we could I accept the professions which have been made j (luring the last few -days by the leaders at the K reil in that they are sincerely out for world peace with; jio strings attached. We could even believe, a1 ! Molotov reiterated at the week-end, that there is room in the world for both .capitalism and com- ; munisin. But Moscow's disruptive and unreasonable B0YV tONiiY varictv i ., 4; you can't be sick here." The passenger did not feel like conversation. He did not even look up. All he said was: "Watch." ir from B0Y8' N0 (,J BKEAtruu llH ? ade, auW00l I rum 1 ' Now and then, as time v.-ags along, newspaper readers see in print something, that to say thp ! least Is a peculiar phrase. Sup-' pose, some evening, as you settle j down I'omfortably to prru.se the I news, you scan the following:' "the car had disappeared around the Junction of Sianslead Avenue j when a sharp whistle was heard hi the direction Etaoln ahrdlu etaoln shrdlu of the armoury." I J DUST DISEASES When the International Labor Offices conference was held in Sydney, Australia, one of the discussions was on dust diseases. Two Canadians on the panel were Dr. O. R. Davison of Edmonton, left, and Dr. C H. Vrooman of Vancouver.. Dr. Davison is attached to the Alberta Health Department. Dr.' Vrooman is medical referee for silicosis on the British Columbia' Workmen's Compensation Board. (C. P. Photot Salin-Glo PRODUCTS for ' Walls, Woodwork, Floors and Furniture Thompson Hordwgre Co. Ltd. Ll. actions to date have not harmonized with their occasional professions of high desire for peace and harmony and live and let live. .Snarling, as they make their peace gestures, that United States and Great Britain are not sincere and are really warmongering do not promote the setting and the atmosphere for real peace dealing. Nor does pelulant and intolerant walking away from propos.-'.ls other than their own help us to see good faith. - It's not Intended to be under- , stool, and- the reason is simple, 'jy advertisement is not Would Not Like ill ii ETTERBOX IOC l 1 I Will i'Alulll ku you that when an error appears In a line, he clears the slug by running his fingers down the published or displayed by the Lirjuor Control Board or by the government of British I fl Vflfi I'nPtnnfti . r:. "!r.. ..' ...J ,., keyboard in a vertical direction. Car'ttUdj Complete lent Rsruu. ., NOW AVAILABLE , 1 u wvwwwvvtM4Wttie occ ucoiauu; N;m November r 17 ;; issue ;h y . producing euoinnirdm-i whu,h ol c0Ulliei is meant to b y :u ; ; discarded. Yet there are times Canadian LkrJjJ to me. As I wxi when the pesky thing creeps in. Newfoundland, I -was especially Mayor and Others React to Plan for R.C.M.P. Absorption tf B.C. Police 'i oxygen. Acc; weldine sunni. interested In our Unking oj Newfoundland and the Prince Ru- Lindsay'! fj Jwragtli Mayor G. W. Rudderham Is pel region ready to admit that there might j i hope to improve my educa- be advantages such as Increased I ;ion a ume iater by seeing efficiency in the taking over som?thing of the Northwest EH- 1910 rnJ oi tne rrovinciai ronce oy me cctst. rtoval Canadian Mounted Police THOMAS DUXBABIN, DRESS BABY for the EASTER PARADE Dresses Rompers Nighties Ankle Socks Spring Sweater Sots but he isn't so sure that he likes We all earnestly hope to deal with Russia in friendliness and co-operation but we must have more!than the odd profession of peace desire from ; the - Kremlin. It reminds us too much of similai professions from a man called Hitler. IIATTLE FOR MINDS T HE MASTERS of the Kremlin are experts in the I war for people's minds. Witness the successes of Communism in the Far East and the continuing cold war of nerves in Europe if not in the Americas. Only inconsequential shots are fired as Com-munm rolls on in the cold war. They are of ap-larLj.ly little importance to the democracies and nothing move is done about them other than formal protects in the halls of the United Nations. At these the -Russian diplomats onlv smirk because the swal-lowjng of another country's severeignty has oc chandJ Press Attache, III ill Commissioner for Commonwealth of Australia, ' ' ; Ottawa. . ail PORimn si the idea of a national police which might develop Into a sort of "Gestapo." His Worsnip certainly wants to have more Information and feels that the municipalities LOOK FOB THE NEW RED AND WHITE Film Fiimbinj Flash rbtttw Jul Phone Oretn )e All at your own GOLD SEAL LABEM FKINd ILTff Masse! Freight Shed Contract HOLLYWOOD cafe" which would be Involved should be consulted. The mayor did drop the hint! that he would not be disposed to a' return to city policing and 1 the resultant local politics. Around the city clerk's office there was concern as to what changes, if any, might be in- j volved in financial arrangements with the Royal Canadian! Contract has been ; awarded by the federal . department ol public works to Holland and Phillips of Masset for the con MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THI struction of a freleht shed'on' the warf at New Masaet. The Mounted Police as compared contract figure Is $3715. The For the Best in OPEN FROM J:3 P.M to S:3 A.M. We 8pctlli! in CnintM outiei CHOI' SUEY-CHOW MEIN ; with the agreement under which .sork will start at once. ; i the city now operates with the j British Columbia Police. i The principal concern among Father Royer O.MJ.. left by Watch Repairs SEE GEORGE COOK, JEWELLER i members of the B.C. Police plane at the end of the. week fir ot Oataid Ordw PBONE 111 Box 118 52? 3rd Ave Youll be Satisfied j themselves Is what disposition one of his periodlcaI 'trips '-to ! would be made of the personnel... . . ' Masset and otner ueen har if the R.C.M.P. took over, what j would happen to their seniority lotte Island points on ecclesiast-. and their pension arrangement, ical duties. - . . - 71 curred from within and not from ostentatious use of Russian might. Eventual domination of the world by the Russian brand of imperialism would appear to be the long range aim with possible tem-pow.ry lapses in the cold war.' Seanwhile the Communists, in the battle for thjhuman mind, never stop, as Dr. William R. Russell, president' of the Teachers' College at Columbia UncVersky, recently said, emphasizing examples of discrimination, intolerance, poverty, ill-health and unemployment on the North American continent. FoJ-jthis reason the battles for human minds in the schools, in the universities and in the community at large must be intensified. ' The fact is that democracy, far behind in the batfcle for minds, has been woefully slow in documenting and emphasizing the record of liberty and luyjivjr it before the people so that they might realize the well-being which free-society has given them anj;$hich might be replaced by the regimentation of the slave state should ultimate world victory come foiMoscov in the battle for human minds. t : MANUFACTURERS' AGENT Wholesale Warehouse earryini t rpreoUli . prodipt sertite to the trade GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO.- Tires, Uibei hose, belting, accessories. CANADIAN WESTJNOHOUSE CO.- Lamps onlj,' and Incandescent, 6 to 23o volU. GENERAL BATTERY, CO. of CANADA -to flashlights, Ignition batteries. O. H. WOOD & CO.-Industrial sanitation. pap"s deodorizers.- DUSTBANE CO. of B. C- Du.stbane, SLsal. Jani: hotel and restaurant supplies. IMPERIAL WIPING RAG CO. and others WE ARE KEEPING OUR PROMISE .-v .. PRINCE RUPERT SUPPL P.O. 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