r in feeling sure that the governments of the western democ- Customs Revenue Prince Rupert Daily Hews BUT IT IS NOT enough for the nations merely to make generalized declarations of will- jracies are keeping in mind two ;wiih $37,392 10 in June last year, 'and $67,492.80 in 1942, the pit- ;vious high June. Total collec-i tions to the end of June this yoar are $350,308.55 compared with $.204,050.29 lo the end of DRESS UP For Summer Tuesday, July 4, 1950 inines? to help. The UN.neecV things: jHidher This Year 1 The vital necessity of biing- Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations 1 Canadian Dally Newspaper Association 1 3. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES June la.st "year. HERE ARE JUST A FEW Customs and excise collection here took a jump from May'j $22,048.03 to $60,854.32 for the month of June. This compares OF THE GOOD VALUES X See Li i t Men's Pure Wool SPOUts I By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 79c; rer Teai, i $8.00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. an intelligent world line ol defence strategy. If we get that! defence plan in time there is! much less likelihood of having to fight later, and to Improvise , as is being done now in south Korea. ' , ; . EVERYBODY KNOWS that the government of north Korea, which deliberately and flagrantly j challenged the UN . in JACKETS blue and treen Reg.$ 30.00. mm Now 523.50 By ELMORE PHlCPOTT TASTY FOOD HELPS END HIS CONSTIPATION ing w bear all possible for:-ej (moral or phy shah to defeat and reverse the Communist ag-, gression in Korea j 2. To do so while keeping in mind that the attack itseli could be a mere feeler to see how the west would react or a diversion, to attract attention from some much more serious adventure, maybe an atta.'k toward the Suet canal. : It all adds up to this. The democracies have properly drawn the moral line in Korea. But now we must make it a world line in which proper priority is given to positions wp WORLD LINE VITAL REGARDLESS of the' Men's Brown OXFORDS -good fit, latest style. Special Now $6 25 Men s WIXDIJRF.AKERS - Reg. $5 00. Now $2.95 young Men's Gabardine general and the U.S.A. in particular is subservient to Mos- i , - Averting Winter Crises i CAN look forward to the next winter with-, WE out having to worry about an electrical j shortage such as threatened two years ago and : really Jafflicted us last winter. In announcing the' purchase by. his company of the dry dock power plant wherein will be installed diesel" generating "For year I suffered the misery of constipation. Hemedies? 1 tried bo many! It took a simple daily diuh of kkllogg's all-huani In pnd mv OUtCOme 01 tne tommun- cow. Hence, for Maseow to ist aiTgression- against , have ordered or permitted this cLfV. trIo 'u. nnlp,1 rank aggression at this time can 1 . . . , t (hlnn... till outside the zone oi 2. Either stalin and Co. have SoViet control are Com- been afflicted by a "mental a .could not afford to lose at any pelled to take joint action for lppse, and with gross -stupidity PANTS perfect fit and style From $10.75 Men's Felt HATS, silk lined, top notch styles. Special from S3 00 Boys' WINDBREAKEKS -showerproof, all sizes. Reg. $4 00. Now $1 ,95 Boys and Girls' COWBOY ineir Own protection. tui:ipici.ciy uuajuusru wc Whether the Red aggression' action of the U.S.A. and UN,' ' : i ... an I tl--,.., ontin of h tl O a or,H TTM y i constipation! Many tlianks!" Mr. T. Patterson, 65 Hay St., S. Hamilton, Ont. One of zi-y unsolicited hters. You, too, may find lusting relief from constipation due to lack of dietary bulk. Just eut a serving of crispy kklloug's aix-bran daily, drink plenty ol water. If not completely satisfied with results after 10 days, send th empty box to Kellogg's, London, Ont. CKT DOUBLE YOUR MONK back! the dangier or similar1 outbreaks j 2. They feel they are now rel- RAY REFLEOS elsewhere is now. much moreiauveiy so strong tnat tney can, AsQ REMINISCES VICKERS' li DISTIUED IN CANADA AND If DISTHIIUTIP IV CaWftl This ai!vertiscmt is nu. published or displayed by tie Liquor Control board ol py the Govermnrnt ol britisli Coluiub j. HATS better quality, all col acute . ricK. lorn wit v.uii me ytjs.n. i If, despite the courageous 4ik1 her allies. WE -ARE PROBABLY justified WhiLfchorse was a drowsy,' ill- , ent sort of place back in the thirties. Or s5 we thought, step- ors. Sells $2.50. Now only $1.50 Boys' PANTS for dross and school wear, good fit and -roni?. From $2.75 lead 'of the V&A., the North Korean armies win out, the hard-boiled men in the Kremlin may attempt to. repeat the process say by -a thrust from fpiiig ol f the'trun ana locking for units which will augment the power supply substantially, Mr. Black yesterday gave assurance that" his company will be in a position to take care of all local requirements apart altogether from the hydro , sources. That is an encouraging picture and, as Mr, Black suggests, will enable his company to deliberate on the possibilities of further power opment to meet the needs which it seems certain will develop in the course of the next few years. ! Now that we do not have to worry about the ! possibility of another power shortage, it is to be ; hoped that steps which are being taken by the city will avert the recurrence of another water crisis , like tose which have plagued us of recent years . and lgft the city very vulnerable from a fire risk-standpoint." ' . , . ; KITCHFS COMFORT 1 iMWh,Jk AIL YEAR I Slf.Jj i Bulgaria into 'Greece, or from China into Burma.,' ' . ' But if,, on the. other hand,; the" loyal j members of the UN are able to rally in time behind the tT.S.A. to frustrate the aggressors, 'then the Soviet dis- ROUND I JsEzPZm f -4'-" , ... V "I around. A sign, several blocks away, said "Printing." It was correct to assume that meant tho weekly newspaper 'Star." Ve called, even before signing at a hotel. No one was home. The-e might have been a key. It was all so typical. The door of a second room was open. Plainly, the boss was away. Taking a chair we waited. A large, comfortable looking cat entered and i or WOOD COAL Mi'" ' ' i- f"i. ' i. sitting down looked us over. tatorshlp may see the light, j ' THE MEN in the Kremlin i have "thus compelled. ' a reluc-' tant world to take Up arms against the direct challenge of .Communist aggression. '. It Is , not too late, even yet, to halt the drift toward World War III. But nothing eould so, contribute o' stteh a tragedy as a Yaiillat-ing'or -weak stand by 'the more-than-SO' nations which are loyal VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, p p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam ALICE ARM. STEWART AND . PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. AIR SERVICE TO ALASKA ELECTRICRANGE Beautiful design; easy-eo-clean, gliM-ening porcelain finish. Injoy the dvanlages of cooking wiih electricity in hot weather" be comfortable with cosy coal or wood fire in cold weather. Dependable electric oven with automatic control, four Speedmaster elements that lift un for easv cleaning, ( oal or wood i Yes, Mr. Editor was away.; Moore had left that morning for Vancouver by air. He was in Prince Rupert last week, having 'sold the Star to advantage and was going to dwell in the south ' fr-A,. " 1 have been notified of a coming hearing m WE the petition of Ellis Air Lines for the right to serve Prince Rupert on a weekly scheduled basis. The case of needed service to Prince Rupert is fairly simple and since Canadian air operators don't yet seem interested in coming to Alaska, it is a case firebox with two cooking holes keeps the kitchen warm in winter and burns kitchen garbage at any time. StE IT COMPARE IT AND YOU'LL CHOOSE JT. members of the UN: , . . The. government .!f Russia must be taught and ? all the satellites of that. 'government and do a bit of newspaper work when he felt like it. In his case sticking to Whitehorse and the Utar guided him eventually lo Easy Street so it was all right at that. And there's one . sure thing, for it always happens. FOR NORTH Ql'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, July 7 and 21 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN ' CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, July 14 and 28 10 p.m. " FRANK J. iRfNNER Prince Rupert Agent ' '" Third Avenue " Phone 568 hiust be taught that the UN A Good Place vo Stop m. of Alaskan operators going to Rupert. With the de- charter means exactly, what it says that an attack on one II -i f m nun sJlA L .member is an attack on all; and 244 Miles to TELKWA HOTEL Telkwa, B.C. Just a Nice Day's Drive HIH be up north again, I jr n j look see and a. handshake. 1 ' ' ( , that , all loyal members Will come to .the defence of -the one . ....... -. . 1 1 ..'" . . - attacked ' velopment of highway and air travel to Rupert since tne war, along with its historic water and rail travel infux, there is a large 'number of tourists, both American and Canadian, arriving at Rupert with the desire to come on over and see Alaska. This desire is unfulfilled.-We were in Rupert early in May at a time when'traf fie normally is light. ' vi " TT "1 I Ol-i KAIEN GO-OP fsANHf sagaK SEE US FIRST FOR PRICES . A VL- I Per hundred ii'-FIat Tins $5.25 1 Tall $5.50 1 Flat '..i..' $6.50 No. No. No. No. "2 Plain j...L.j..: $7.50- ti8m&2&fA rr li B ?i5B- J FOR PLANNING but all hotels were filled to. the brim, even at that early date, and many of their customers were tourists. tThe situation will be the same all summer lonfr: Arrival of statehood will end the onerous part of the. Jones act and increase commercial ties with Rupert. Tne day thus may come soon when Canadians and Americans will be able to buy a ticket at Vancouver or Victoria for Ketchikan, Juneau pr Fairbanks, Alaska, using the local leg from Rupert ' to Ketchikan to bring them into Alaska. Ketchikan Chronicle M" ! J & BUILDING ..$850 rySL - l ' m -i ...$9.5o -sjl; 1 2. tjJJm;-y h FOR REPAIRING 251 - 3RD AVENUE , . J ' ' jr, J " r." . .-V . ; 7 "1 ' Cq 353 No. 2 Enamelled ..... No. 2i2 Plain No. 2'2 Enamelled . 'DROP IN AT , Phone 179- - . 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Get a doien packages j keeps full strength without tefrigtration! " mmI Intermediate Porta V i"" - . ' - a T - V . f A III MUSEUM HOURS r 1 1 11 ' " T V - iihX ' Thursday at 11:15 p.m. cSiAri .;TI FOR KETCHIKAN MONDAY 1 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Ml I DAY SUNDAY 11:005:00 P.M. 11:005:00 P.M. . . 1:009:00 P.M. 11:005:00 P.M. 11005:00 P.Itf. WEDNESDAY MIDNIOHIl CRUSTY DINNER ROLLS Measure into a large bowl t2 c. lukewarm waler, 1 Isp. granulated sugar; stir until sugar is dissolved. .Sprinkle with 1 envelope I For' Reservations Write or Call Edward, . If I 1 t Flrisrliiuaun's Royal Fast Rising 1 kitchen castle CITY OR DEPOT! Basketry Demonstration by Mrs. E. Abraham, Port ' B.C. every Monday and Friday . ' 'OPEN FOR ALL T JURIST BOATS-- OFFICE Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 nuns., TIIFN stir well. Add c. lukewarm water and 1 tp. salt. Add, all at twice. iy2 c. ome-sifted bread Hour and work PRINCE RUPERTJ DC. in with the hands; work in S tbs. J . Gay as all outdoorsl The walls of pale sunshine . . . cupboards a soft moss gTeen... table tops and counters, tomato red. And the floor! A magic reflection of these rich natural colours, captured in Gold Seal Congoleum. Mother doesn't worry YHOKI 79 PHONE 79 soil shortening. Knead on lightly- , flouted board Until SWOtillv ami ' elastic. Plate in greased bowl. Over with a damp cloth and set ' in wai in place, free from draught.' -Let rise until doubled in hulk. Ftmch down tftmgh in bowl,1 fold A when the' small fry track in sand or mud. A broom or damp cloth removes the evidence faster than it takes to scold the culprits. A Congoleum rug is long-wearing as well as beautiful. . It has a wear-layer of heat-toughened paint and baked enamel - equal in thickness to 8 coats of the best floor paint applied by hand. For the most for your jnouey, look for the Gold Seal on every rug. ENGINES & EQUIPMENT We ntnclc nml linde for "(uilr I rmmiiliiK illrsHn. Slmitlrs r.iid Knrlnra. Flpllile rllrirr pxhuiist piping J inn. uivci siiii' difiii ki iinv until (loiililcd 4U Unlk. Tui n out nn lightly (touied board and divide into 1! equal ponions; liacah piece into a long roll aixnit ll2" 111 diameter. Coer with a damp cloth and let rest IS mim. Using a fioured sharp knife, on dough into 2" lengths and place, well apart, on imgreased cookie sheets. Sprinkle rolls with coinmeal and let rise; uncovered, for 12'hour. finish with cold "Water and let ric snnlhpr 1. hnur MMinwhile ptamtary ricvltilp fnol lines. Trnlllrie I'hIp KwIvpI. (illihrlst Juik anil Piirt. llruss and lnm lti.w Itiilli-r. Plnton 'BI)r Pipe an. I I'hw Klltlnrn. Hiihlilli'il Itox Hrnrliie. CONGOLEUM RCOiSTtlliD TMAOK MARK IF IT HASN'T THE GOLD SMI, IT ISN'T CONGOlfUM Jaw flntrtim anchor Wgtw hnnl. Steel anil Hra Htiiiftlne. stand a broad shallow pan of tint Bolts. Nilts, ltti(H and W MrM-ws. Halltnit Mi Rnllira HW water in I he oven and preheat c en to hot, l42r'. 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