Prince Rupert Doily News Tuesday, January 24. 1950 I 1 Xmas Cases Adjourned Victoria eport JANIU CLEAR!. Good W .. .nP lT np-'l"Pr anoint to u,e upM.imir.e ,.t I'rmcr RnWrt .(Anthony , v Clas Mai Post Office Department. Ottawa) ' ZuL ?r- X"8 , ,1 V,r(1 Prinee HuiWt. British Onliimbl CANADIAN 8KB Niw.SV-fog- T Von-. $8.00. Pr. y Mail. Per Month. 50c: Per Tear. $5 00 W- by J. K. Nesbitt 1 UInl M . r 1 1 1 rs -. i ! Two cases were adjourned for one week in city court Saturday by Magistrate W. D. Vance. Angus Mi'Eachern, charged with making nitroglycerine for unlawful pur-i poses, December 22, elected for j speedy trial and evidence of Cor- pnce-Rupert Closest Now $2 SO Men's PANTS Wool; Now f0r Men's WORK Special, poir Bf jssls B.C - po tli nst , ui .call 3NU S. ! stable White was heard before j British Columbia Has Reason To Be Proud Of Public Health Services An Epic Story j VICTORIA This province has for long been; J proud and justifiably so of its public health ser- vices. The public health doctors and nurses spurning the money and glamor of the big cities, have labored i i in small places, mostly because they love their work ; and they love the way they are able to get close to j people, to human beings, in a manner perhaps unknown to ,.llute dropped supplies j the doctor in the bis-city and S3VS Miss Wilson: "Nurain? the nurse in the gleaming ward technique suffered considerably. I echo ffrL MOUNTAIN lht-' Ar9yle Diamond' the case adjourned. Counsel for the defense is Rod MacLeod. George McKnight. who was arrested Christinas night and charged with breaking and entering of the Oordon & Anderson premises, will again be brought before the Magistrate on Saturday. i Ke9- up to $; Now Boys' and Girls I echo jiy-i., ancuA I oi a Dig city hospital Deputy Minister of Health Dr. , G. F. Amyot is prouder than It's not the easiest thing to looK professional in Arctic regalia crawling into a teepee on hands II piece SNOWSU wool. Reg. $9 9 Tlwi Cmrft Maiilii'w Atlmi Srrvire, Inc. ; Now only ... Hello!' ( Hello, you handsome devil you!" Boys' SWEATE X N AMERICAN TRADE MISSION is in Jap-' an this month endeavoring to restore busings relations which, no one can dispute, is quite legitimate and correct. They are there, Japan was fey, in a spirit of friendship a n d goodwill. At a fi'-Kirnber of Commerce dinner, one of the visitors said: "We want to live at peace with you, our neighbors across the sea. We'd like to do business with you. Business and commerce is a two way road running both east and west. Because S e a 1 1 1 e is the closest city both by sea and air, we have an advan-HM over other points in the United States. We feel t.tvi? have a right to solicit your business." A11 that is the truth. Seattle is nearer Tokyo than any other port in the United States becouse' of her northerly location. Prince Rupert is more than six Jnclrecl miles north of Seattle and that is one of the jiWsons why this city's position in trade channels Places the port far nearer Japan than any other "transcontinental railway terminus in all America. ""Mil no community knows this better than Seattle. an advantage that cannot remain unrecognized f oi- ever. The time for use of this port is long over j'due. . BOMBS PROVOKE THOUGHT Wool, from . j t ver these days as he contem-. and knees and having to squal j plates the yeoman service rend- on the saliva-spattered ground ! ered in recent days by the senior wniIe tne smoKe from the bon. j public health nurse at Dawson fire slow)y bHnds on 0l(r jav. ! Creek, Miss Aileen I Bond gradu- orite expression soon became ate of Vancouver's St. Paul s -ki0ot-na-Kloon which Is Bea-! Hospital. Miss Bond and Miss a for .too Vfcf much smoke, and Wilson of the Department of it these' was fiattering to enter Indian Affairs few weeks a ago wig.vvams and be greeted with went into isolated Indian an chai-Wootcha' which is 'good reservation and; in below-zero woman meaning we are mak-1 weather, and under, terrific ing tnem better and th wera' handicaps, successfully fought glad Sanitary faciiiUeS wers an outbreak of diphtheria. non-existent, unless one could 'Beyond the call of duty,"- consider a pile of tumble-down: thats what Dr. Amyot says of 500 ai logs yards from the cabjn For Friendly Service And Advice in Your Building, Insulation and Decoration Problems Su.E ISLAND CITY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES General Builders' Simmies 505 McHride St. lilue Hid Hay Hefted $ . . . ... mul Reminisce A bed manufacturer, doine Theip's nnthinix Advertise n, tne i wuai, uiese nurses am ana you facnity There was only one business in Chicago, says more about delayed trains, floods i-nu nes tuuenea ana anect- Qrmt ,,n m -VTT v..hiv. nrhlnh nil! ...r ecl as he contemplates their tereri a(.llt,f.iv .lth ,f, riD and more people are going to bed slides, deep snow, gales, heavy to escape domestic, business and rains, below zero weather, all Msda-and proud too, of all entirely to our non-existent BROADWAY Ul international problems. Well it's round inconvenience and to some an idea all the same! -i, jruui.g woman wno ciecncare -outdoor-plumbing " their lives to nursing-woman's Miss Bont, tribute t h noblest profession. fellow workers:..Qrcat credit But the best way to tell this for the gah.at, so extent hardship. It's all been here before perhaps not all at the same time yet there's no novelty anywhere. The great grand-daughter 01 lul J vu u.c tiuuies UUIU miSS livpe onH ,trflif,,-A . .... , Bond's offical report to her ram JZ "' "1 "''. Sir William Van Home and in " """c' 1 t ,.u ciden tally a Montreal heiress) is " T7 : . r: . Y. ,"CU1U proved a capable leader, cheer T HAS BEEN DISCLOSED at Washington that Who remembeis vaudeville'. in the Legislative Buildings at fi nI returning home alte 1 having been rinest Cool located in Vancouver the newly devised hydrogen bomb has a destruc holding Once, packed houses rarely failed mjhicum ihjuh, accomonsnen Hours 7 a m The Indian camp (where the muscian and even barber and down the Job of a ciisn washer. Is vaudeville stid slowly dym?.-diphtheria raged 1 was discov- c!entist when required Sir William, w;io aeiped found Should be. after what the stage For Take-Home Orders Phone 20C eieu oy spouing a luneral lire . rertiiniv anwi,t. tne C P R ani1 Rave Vancouver screen, radio and television havt burning on a nearhv hill show- . uruimiy appreciated , ...... , , . An?us Angus Beatton Beatton-our our miiHo guide nnri and ,ls ll nanie '' was Know as a man Trara 111 uoiiib nig iner .r never foresaw dv11 u teainster- A tSan of foresight, but he n hat When hed at nlght-thTs fo" ! " teamst" With, his anyth,nB Hk6 ,hal- death t i'.. i.u Mb infill LUIS iui- , , . lorn oanm ii,0h tle ne nde existence en Values for You ter It consisted of a collectin of f .uble.,!,y !cl?ing water and "Man to man the world o'er. tive power far greater than anything known of previously. The atomic bombs dropped in Japan during, the closing stages of the war were thought terrible enough. But this, in its capacity to destroy, has no rival. -7Trfrne sober statement has been heard that ten of ttJLl&ni could wipe out the world's ten chief cities.. Be-TaTlee of this' knowledge, and the -making of such wlUie comparisons, it is said that Washington de--TESles the whole question, not so much from the standpoint of defence or aggressive warfare, but solely from the angle of morale having to do with Celebration of the fifth anniversary of Ragular Baptist Church, which fell last Friday, was deferrodi. until, an amelior-ntion of weather conditions. Tlie date will be set sater. nuuu nitnuui ueing asKea, neat the sleish with hot rocks shaU brothers be for a' that. Pyrex Ware Li:nch Kits Percolators Pocket Knive canvass tepees and a few squalid, unchinked, rough log shelters. The only signs of life were the multitude or half-starvefl, miserable hounds and the smoke curling from the tops of the tents " ' 'On the first inspection Covered Roasters Thermos Bolt and instructing the nurses on sang Burns. There are atom forest lore of the north. His pa- bombs', vast cemeteries and thou-tience, kindness and tact with ""it's of hospitaiS for who.u two headstrong women in tow patients the war ha not yet was an expmple to all." ended. And there at e whispers Nurses Bond and Wilson live nf a trllrcl- Nevertheless, Robert THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. up to the best ideals of their faint anci fal' off- the dim outline .j found three acutely ill patients INDUSTRIAL STEEL: CONVEYORS, PKESSOtC. TANKS, SMOKE STACKS, tic. : Tightness or wrongness of thoughts and actions f ITwoJiad almast complete mem- Pofessin- Like Florence Niijht- of a change in world affairs taks ingale each was, In truth ' "a shape. It's surely there. Compare lady with a lamp ' ibranes covering their throats land the thira' that day had had .' his membrane removed by an J BRITISH. ELKCTION our way of life, today, with wha' it was a century ago. YUMMY CONVICTION 1 IX WEEKS FOU a general election campaign other Indian who had reached In with a pair of pliers and extracted the :. complete mem s That's whot IS UPHELD , Recognllion of Rn.ssiun Com- Convictlon of a $150 fine or twe munism'by the British Govern- may be a short time bv some countries' stand- brane which he was saving as family will sc a souvenir. - This patient's life mnnt!ls Imprisonment imposed ment is drawing increasing com- ' ..- ........ -,...-. . . itn r'ii-In T,..J V. .. r about the Del " vciy ueunueiy, savea tern- mu vy magistrate ment in United States news CAKES from porarny oy the operation but llc,u "i Jutige w. u. Fulton in papers. The tone is very similar. ue cueo later in Edmonton." u vance. May was un- Miss Wilson describes the In- County Court Wednesday as the 11 rcflecls a pained attitude RUPERT BAKERIES LTD. 19 3rd Ave rhnne MS WESTERN BRIDGE sri'L f ABRiCAlCHS UD VANCOUVER BC dian camp: "beyond descrip- appeal was dismissed. 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