prince Ruprrt baflp nrtos Thursday, April 14, 1949 NICARAGUA i SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ray Reflects ... tj earner. Per Moh. VTier Tear, .8 00. ESW '. Bv Mall, Per Month. 50c; Per Tear. S5.00 ife " NOT SO GOOD j Kestless H Nicaraeua. th . . .and Reminisces lean republic where Pete Po.stuk 2" lUK- SUar-- Steve Kirm rmH d,.k tlnm... The sweet little siren that sits up aloft (atop the Besner I . wu rurvis, for- an a, , , r t land has not been studied to merlv Prince Rupert had a " to .. the best advantage,' all these memorable experience while on dPIUs' " "b""" years, to those looking for a a motoring tour of adventure bl f1" few weeks of rest and change. ls said to have a climate not to P"Uent tUrnfc w ' Limberlost will provide both. 1 be recommended to whit , ha" tor !, ,5' K Block) will have its voice tested because it may be useful if the I The nnnntafl. - . - Nor is that all. curfew is to be enforced., So suggests the city council. There will be nothing new or novel mainly of people 0f 8paish dle." rC& PSltp lira about that sound to those who were wc,c here in wartime. rviw w.i.t. The "L"ui uniiuiru uj ivuciiener. ., "cgius. tleo- t .... T nnc u.a V. i ,1 iii--iuniano, are oeing instructed to Ilcu rvery iour years thingamajig never made an say sir- t0 their elders as part End so 8to'"my have some been w.. , ... I rm r -hv.m vji tiiirii Hfiiicnnnn hc 5 uro wuii o o n auuKrv s r cuui.auuu, as an "wj(jn of uncanny, deeply - disturbing expected everyday' courtesy ' The votlng: has now then been blasts were now and then a nncti,.. u.iti ,., v,i . asked, while the inh f k... '. Pleasing Tourists TOURISTS will soon be streaming through Prince Rupert again by steamer, by train and by highway.' Pleased and well impressed tourists ean "be effective and widespread publicity agents. Conversely, if they are dissatisfied and poorly impressed, they can spread far afield a bad name for a community. Much depends upon the people of a community itself on the'impressions which are left upon such visitors. Some tourist committee activities which might be taken up in Prince Rupert are as follows : Work with hotel and restaurant managers, service station proprietors, merchants, and others interested to improve standards of service and accommodation. Get the merchants to sponsor a "Courtesy Campaign" among their employees. 'Plan now to run a "Beautification Campaign." Organize an information bu real tf finovota hit. nrpmnt,iire Nnt.hinp pvpr 1 .. lng lnjr u'nc was ., of 'hi you- or "youse completed. The chief aieaa happened. But how suddenly so- j gUVS I oenng mat siren couia De. it i made one feel like reading the ! Bible instead of newspaper v-ruue 15 Biueriews, from where enormous quantities of bananas are shipped. Other natural resources include coffee, rubber, corn, coco- manV su: ' "",rw ii Much is heard of the increasing contrast between the means Of Clcrtrvmen in Cnnnrln nnrt medium proofs. Sht luuoi, mere am the general The more Canada comes to Sanforile(1 ... 1 SPKCIAL ! scale. Many a minister, it is w asserted, is no stranger to dis- mlh couragement, worries and sense This was when a robber hied to of humiliation. Apparently, it 'plunder the Canadian Bank of is not that sheer innhilitv t.u , Cnmmprro T i,..D r.u , standing on guard the less does "'O Canada" appear to be a tional song with that Indefinable quality that thrills yet "Do you know, dear, today is our let's see, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5-fiftn ueddijig anniversary!" cannot be satisfactorily . r.i mi MKN'S : ex-1 i- "" uver in a e , afford the payment of living lew minutes, but every Secui,u plained or defined. It can be:""Z;?:-:V:-"u a ah ,iWrii j WOULD RESTORE FISH TO TABLE felt, but not described. Just 1 "Z , . XT' now, the wording is before the V thf gU' house. Parliamentarv oninion'" uU0k' WOuW not be so- ......ivu ami every minute was packed with stark drama. Bandit, face hidden by white cloth FUTURE OF GOLDMINES Difference of Opinion Strike Vote May Be Taken NEW YORK- Consumption " " r me I no nlQime riiiims vn mnrip nla 4 t V h a All siirs. a tha 1 a.in rinichmn cmui . nf nprti.in .n.,1.. .v. ' was pretty well divided the V 7. . . revolver siw. Sl'f:c,u . - s 1U w ,weaun 01 me cnurcn is locked i ana I Tightened, struggUn" United States and Canada to 1mta U ' bi9' a year rvea could be doubled and nmmsfH u 1 .... ' i the real explanation, it is as- yet torn bv duubt as hP t, : ft"; S H'OltK si VANCOUVER-lt should I in June 1947 the here was a scene from be legislative restrictions on fish I marks concerning a flae but if ! ( the stage SPECIAL definitely known this week imnnrt, .niH f i.. ...Ihnth fin 0nrt -:i ,u"us ""u tt lo " aimosi w me inoeea . ...... ... . ! -""' "ijmc uic - - icuwiu, fiv. orlri hnU whether or not there will be a i Canadian in a sense, unsettled. Reasnrfc fisheries, if both C'usi.. mJllf t P"s. SPIXI.U countries would embark on a co-operative promotion pro strike in British Columbia's goid mining industry Union demands for higher wages have been made Salad Dressing BOYS' PAXTS-4, t tm Worstfis.j gram to restore fish to its for and. with these. Dale L. Pitt a mer imnortance nn tv riinin have been advanced but not all I , e RuPert U growing but are conclusive. It's a larger! U wiU stU1 many a ,on question than what might at first appear. ' J ear . before It could be said that crowd and congestion worked ' to the dvantage f a gunman Limberlost! The name has an when doing hit best to evade unusual sound and the sugges- the- law. There happened in tion of something different. Its Vancouver last Friday a case not, however, that the Oueen thnt "en nude, ttm, SPEti.U LA1MES' STOf KlV aisurtnient. Fnm SPECIAL ... former general manages of the tables of America, said C. F. Premier mine (now closed) ar.d Jackson, general manager of president of the Mining Asso-: tne National Fisheries Instit-ciation of B.C. took issue. J ute who is back from attending Tllo lrt ,. ' . . a meeting with the Fisheries f numbennS council of Canada, about k 1,200, assert mining operators have absorbed the fed-! " during the peak season. If hotel and resort accommodation is likely to be inadequate, a registry of available rooms could be set up. Compile a list of local places of interest and suggested drives and boat trips. Get the co-operation of everyone in the community in an effort to provide every tourist with- A friendly welcome frorq everyone in the com-cunity with whom they come in contact; Clear, correct information on accommodation and facilities in the area; Accurate instructions on how to reach points of interest and neighboring communities; and Courteous and helpful service. DUTCH AND INDONESIA .TO MOST CANADIANS the "fabulous East ' 5 re not mch more than a name. To the Dutch they are the other half 6f Holland. With these islands the Dutch have had strong emotionar as Mell as financial ties for hundreds of years Javanese blood flows in many Dutch vein., for the Netherlander i are markedly lacking in the feeling g about color which exists in many countries. . Since the start of this country the ethical rule IHSSTi DUtCh administ-t0- - Indo-nesia Jias helved mv.nara f r,of i.v;n Charlottes are so far away. But haps without parallel in the pernaps tnis summer sojourn criminal records of the city. L mustard; eral gold bonus in profits. They contend that wages do not permit a proper living standard. 'BIRTH OF BABY' WILL BE SHOWN v. . 7T ; I Refusal to bargain in good fai.h is charged, also, that the oiern- Chandler & C PORTRAIT sr: REGINA The motion picture "Birth of a Baby" formerly banned in Saskatchewan will appear in theatres in this province within two months. The veauest had bee marlp thaf thp Film Finishinr - W tors are playing on public fears to build a case gainst wage increases by threatening closure of mines. Flash Photos Taken J VyLs 7 TMt v ryf p"STp maw . . ! Phone Oreen 389 I: PRINCE rites: Mr. Pitt, in the course of his censor's original ban continue reply, says employees have re- to be upheld, ceived by far the greatest part' EVER YOKE NEEDS A VACATIOT; Everyone can have a vacation now because you can have it on; the instalment plan. i LIMBERLOST LODGE invite your enquiries regarding this arrangement. , Phone 563 R-C'A VICTOR of benefits under the Emergency j The closing of mines depended Gold Mining Assistance Act. in entirely on the economies a! the wage increases. On the livhig situation. i ALRUM SETS AND SINGLE V1C0W ' FOR THE EASTER SEASON standard contention, mir.es or. j "The Privateer," Mr. Pitt said, the 48-hour week pay $51.82 a is closed. The Silbak Premier, week against $55 in copper minrs. the Bayonne.and the Alnlne arJ 1. Airniis Dei Numotr 178H 11 -m Base metal prices- have risen closed nnri the 1 i v.. . j vfnx: while gold has dropped from ' intermittent operation in the ' $38.50 in 1939 to $35 today. ; whole Sheep Creek oimp." ' ! 2. Ave Maria schubrti 3. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desire (Bach I inraimi land for self-rule. cKward aboutZZiaCV??e cmred in thinking stalf in favouring to unde undei stand the position of the Dutch with ih rdativety elightened ,,c01.d o as Indones.an aspirations and accomplishments Jjt7Th-mTSim " " Vro. " t0 compromi read,i"S " '"able 1829! 178H 4, Ho.sannah iGranitri WWpasWBW!pmTMmtn;?'i . 1 o. Pan is Anjrelieus Oh, Lord Most Hifchi iCij-lli 11.112 j. Selections from the Messiah niamWi t. F'salms Sung by John McCormick. ea. 8. You Want to Iluy a Iiunny? (Spike Jones i ?3.V 9. Hach Arias Isuiik by Marion Anilcrsoni albua SGA ff SGA tftQ lJ0B$ agree "1 -1 "n f. bells but why not use the Catholic Church or St. Andrew's Cathedral bells? There is , too much pilfering going on with these children btit they get aw-ay with it. MRS. DORA LIVINGSTONE. MRS. DORA LIVINGSTONE. THE HAIR ON YOUR HEAD 1 s, 1 jt" f f LETTERBOX j Editor, Daily News: A short time ago the Borden Street Parent-Teacher Association suggesieo- tnat there should be a curfew to help keep children off the streets, particularly roaming downtown. It is easy to spout but has anything been done? It may be a good excuse to say there are no ttH" A crop of head hair lasts from two to four years, but normally its loss is imperceptible, as new hair has taken its place. J on mm im H . ( X ) V " c Easter Sunday WE WILL FEATURE BAKED HAM IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR MENU X- Im in business for myself MRS. DORIS WOOD 8? Bayers Road, Halifax, N.S. "Kern-Tone transformed our dull, dingy par-loin into a 'story-book' room. I wan really surprised it took only one gallon to do such a beautiful job." iff A. Craig Rutherford, o-owm-rof Rutherford Motorj Itevelstoke, ; 'i . 'eV:?" 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I take every opportunity to spread the good V1; 1 k c Kem-Tone Kem- .,.,uu .ucveisiojte to all PRODUCTS ' " . v ' l 1 . VVQODBUILT ' " -"" i ngure li this wny My job i., more than selling gas .' oil; H supporting the community and Dronintina if. JTO DESIGN, i'"ress and I I think I'm typical of all Chev- ron Dealers in lirili,), Columbia. . We've chosen our business . . . 1 we've chosen the community I w "ive and work in. 1 fa natural for us to promote them both J together. ''Going Steady with j U.f."Th,t IV . and MM " home msrrwi . Binti-w rrPB-.- aa.fc r ! L. I " 1 STORE IIXTI . office ruRNrrr ije f mmmtie J 1 Cover8 t'l "urfares wallpaper, painted : r-A-'Ji l&Jr Wa,U' I,,rWooJ. b"'k interior., etc a. 7fa?-' 1 2-Oneco.treaHyrove. I;W 'UjjrW' X 3" I)rie8 hard onr ho,,r- rYjM 4- 0ne Hon does a large room! I. No dia(reeable painty same day. 4. A hard, durable, tmshuhle ' " 7. A pleasure to put on no. spreads like a charm. i v't- " si ANDARD OIL COMPANY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA LIMITED Marine Building, Vancouver, R C elf at Rutherford Motors in Hevclstoke U one of the SM servic-e at.tion operates in MX. wlio have chosen to market our prouuets. - W15-49 Y ftUFinMiyj j SATISF- .ATISFAti'J PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN MAIL ORDERS PHONE BLUE f)r)l OR 515 ,i McW" OD (ID 341 Second Avenue or First a"