I hv Prince Rupert Dailv News Tuesday, November 14, 1950 , kept us. But we know that the stocks have fallen. Since the; war, we have to use more and -: more 'fishing effort' to keep up' the yield. We Rave more fisher-1 men but fewer fish. I Expecl Controls Will Aid Fishing COPENHAGEN (H e u t e r s COSTLY INSECTS " " Ins.ects destro3'ed nearly one million dollars' worth of cotton in South Africa in 1950. NORWAY ATTRACTIVE Tourist traffic in Norway In SS:. j2 IN THE ; 5S-)' BASKET "It is getting more and more fir;?" ar J5"; expensive to get fish out of the! 1950 included 346,247 foreign ine uhi. oe i M.mg grounas ! ,. i . visitors, 40 per cent more than CJEIJ QCjSTALj? e?L7GG SflUGS AS Xtt AS 85 -Year-Old Coffee Firm Perfects Product with Superb Flavor countries interested in solving congress also outlined &llZl the problem of over-fishing In ' Plan 10 stuty the effects of j the area i hydrographical conditions tern-! dar-type equipment to fishery The legislation was prepared peratures, salinity, current and Purposes. Recent tests show that nutrient salts-on fish. 'echo-sounders can locate bv the International Cnunrti for shoals of fish. the Exploration of the Sea, which The results of investigations held its 38th congress here last may, It is thought, make it pos- The Derldle' il.l - - . 1 don't know ' month. France. Holland. Brit- sible to "manure" the North Sea you ean't U.H. n "" L As have aia, who they are or where they came I ain, Sweden, Norway, Iceland to improve catches, in exactly from but we're mighty glad to and Denmark have passed the j the some way as a farmer man-see players in numbers such as legislation. Belgium so far has 1 ures his land. mm. this year. And you save every 3rd cup, compaied to regular coffee. Gut new Instant Chase & Sanborn today. held off, due to difficulties with Another decision taken at the the Netherlands; the fishermen conyrets alms at investigating or both countries fish common ! the possibiliites of adpting ra-waters. , i jmji.! WilllUUt, d program certainly holds good this year when it comes to figuring out where' all those stalwarts came from that BorMe-Hi has suddenly produced this season. Even though I am inclined to feel that there should be but the one high school squad in the City League to avoid confusion from a spectator stand omcnl 11 not published o I was wondering the other nlKht how many of you recognize big Don Macdonald as being the son -of our former fire h, the LiquO' Control Board or It is hoped everything will be cmei and baaoiDe artist Alex imnnrf nut h novi vohr,, r.io;.i!r.wcQi9f:i5)5 L Rupert Florists The news about coffee today is good! Firsts there's a remarkable new "instant" coffee which !t took "real coffee people" to make. Chase & Sanborn scientists worked until they had produced a soluble coffee with the rich, robust goodness and true-coffee flavor of the famed Chase & Sanborn name. Second and important this new "Instant" saves you as much as 40 cents a pound over the price of regular coffee! So now yuu can make nificent coffee rigfht in the cup just adding hot water. No messy coffe? pot. No grounds. You'll never knew how &cd instant coffee can be s for All Occasions point, it is on the other hand a wise and thoughtful idea to have so many boys playing the game Macdonald. Don graduated from ; The legislation mainly limits UEC with a degree in something ! the catch. Control must be ap-to do with farming but just paed either to the number of clidnt seem to get away from flsh c&ught or the amount of the seaweed and is going to stay equipment used In fishing, with us until he helps Angus Delegates attended the con- Lve. Box 516 Tel. 777 aim 11 win undoubtedly pay off for the city as a whole as well WM1 oal;K oenior aroc frm nioll,m rtoart RTRAITS V,.4,(J, u and Printed ,' Things have changed greatly. .ZU lnX.Z ' . """""n 'VJ Eire, Spain, Finland. France, the ;m the last decade or so out at! , , bial"u OL'li'u"- Britain, Iceland, Norway unm you Try our high school. A few vj-nrs ..V'U1U ur 110 COIQ g"t ye aown Netherlands. Poland. Portugal toMFr SERVICE SDLER'S STl'DIO lis back when King Edward was the ! e toniSnt ir vou ant to see aRci Sweden. The United States, senior school and the Booth : E?me Tatlon lr' the senior divi- Canada and Australia sent ob-School shed, with its oDen en'd . f'0"-1 cann"t recall when It was servers. Street Box 645 been 389 Prince and low ai we naa so much rivalry, rafters, was whprp rr w - wptwi nni nr. Rupert this vnar hiwMn Tmn,,H. tary-general of the congress DEEP-ACTION relief from coughs, chokey stuffiness with every breath! said: "Immediately after the end 1 j basketball was taught, few were particularly proud to wear the ) Green and Gold. In my last year '.of studies I occupied a back seat and Co-op and, as the season EAL ESTATE progresses, it is destined to be- ",CIC a come more intense, Jn uthe se than normally. MSURANCE in Miss Delaney's basement suite so got to the bottom of things Mother, here's I think it Is fitting that trawlers and big ships are used ; UCOME TAX a special way to 1 give your little ias it were and can see now what : through this column we welcome f mU1tary purposes and not RNS PREPARED Every breath carries VapoRub's famous combination of time-proved medications deep into large bronchial tubes. Comforting relief from distress of colds comes in a hurry .' Then ... to keep up relief for hours, rub Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back, too. one wonaeriui comfort with the very same Vicks ' E, Mortimer Theonly'lnstant' VapoKub tnat always brings such t Ave. (Near CFPR) nunc nan Kan ' is doing to1 " ' c ! much fishing is done, the student today. I remember diate Division and assure Khem pTW.R pROKl FM how difficult it for that we are happy to see their r.TrA : was our the demand demand f for, enthusiasm fto a war, r the or teacher to find a representative ! Most of these boys food Increases , more boats are , home for the awav m for the Students Council in that' f.ret term and finallv deleeatinc flrst llme this year and, if I'm available ana grounasquicK y not mistaken, it's basketball and! become over-fished. Probably . Guido ' Bussanlch a a brother Drottler oi 01 l ," ! game' there now only about 10 per : Tony, the plumber and the. ;n ea(terness if-rne!s t0 to Diav piay the trie game, are man, now cent Ol fisi in the North nrth Sea Sea that has caused them to wan- a successful C A In th n,.th hocked by 5 years of coffee experience (Tlike it? f$A MOM LIKES I U grand results when you rub it on! Easy . . . E(?ctiv: Put 2 good spoonfuls of VapoRub in a vaporizer or bowl of boiling water as directed in package. Then . . . let your youngster breathe in the soothing, medicated vapors. JOHN H. der. Good luck to you fellows! over five fears of age compared Then we had fellows like Sev with the number at the end of Dominato, Angus MacPhe" ana rememDer 11 you need any-Sonny Beynon and the late thinS just ask. Everybody's for Bobbv Houston t.he trrpntosr if , YOU. '. HOME-PROVED FOR YOU BY MILLIONS OF MOTHERS I the war. "Actually, the yield has been ULGER PTOMETRIST . them" all, who couldn't be ap-' COMING STARS This week's choice for future proached when it came to school stardom is young Dick Nickerson of High School a miniature Don Scherk and a great little fellow to watch! ANOTHER Thor Firsl ! TH OR sports. As a result they played on various city teams and met their Alma Mater with more determination than a Brooklyn Dodger. Mind you I am not suggest Jin Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue ing for a moment that old Kin AUTOMAGIC SltiK ni Timely Recipes t-a aiant hold its own even then. It did for that matter HERE'S tarry off the city title fairly regularly and produced Jack mscriT mix T'Hia fnrt ho m.irlo whori pnn. Lindsay while doing so. It did HE WAY not however, have the support , t slored in the cupboard of the faculty that our present and used as neeftedi set-up presents and Jack Evans 0 BUY and his cohorts are to be congratulated for the good work 3 cups sifted flour 1 cup milk powder cup baking powder 3 teaspoons salt 1 cup fat (a kind that needs , no refrgieration). - .. Sift dry ingrcdie'nts together pr Less. Route Thru Yellowhead CALL RED Rizn ' o ; P ' ' r ifnf Ov 1 UcJU DER HOW FROM I City Council Urges This 1 For Trans-Canada three times: cut or rub in fat until thoroughly mixed. Lift mix lightly into glass jars or tin cans. Do not pack. Close tightly and store on shelf. Use the Biscuit Mix for: BiMTuits To 1 cup mix add V3 cup water or fluid milk-enough to make a soft dough. Turn onto a lightly floured board or pastry cloth and knead a few times. Pat or rojl to the desired thickness and cut with a floured cutter. Bake In a hot oven (450" v 19 tn 15 minute.. Makes 6 Highway Route ! If it was good enough for the ! buffalo, then It was decided at I the city council that it would be ! good enough for Prince Rupert. Smich Plumbing & Heating D g S Corner 4th Avenue and McBride In the early days, before surveyors were cutting their way v GROCERY through the most rugged part 01 medium.si. 0d biscuit, the Rocky Mountains, the buf-' shortcake To 1 cup mix add faloes stood at the foothills to 1 t;ble?poon sugar; cut in 1 think things over. i tablespoon fat. Add water or The oxen decided they would , f,nu, miik (about i cup) to T7V FINE PRINTING AT... ift j PHONE 21 222 SECOND AVE. take the easiest way over. It Is make a soft dough. Roll Vi-inch ; rumored their trails may still be thick and cut. Brush half the ( found winding through the low- nieces with melted fat, and cover each with one of the remaining pieces. Bake in a hot oven (425 F.) 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 6 medium-sized short est pass In the rookies. They chase the Yellowhead route. With the benefit of economy and service to the people of Prince Rupcht and the northern at . Tr . ". .t 1 cakes. IW YOUH CAR I CHRISTMAS IS COMING! hinterland, city council last nipht supported unanimously the Yol-, a survey in Pakistan indicates lowhead route for the Trans- there are millions of tons of Canada Highway. J workable coal reserves. ! The "sure-fire" gunners of the PHONE U WINTW LET US BAKE YOUR CAKE in case yuu immn. been following, are a game ahead of the shoemen and both have wins over Gordon and End - j erson. Brownwoods, however,' ORDER NOW' 643 fit this omen 1 r RUPERT BAKERY LTD. were much more Impressive in their victory Saturday night over Doc Montgomery's crew and could easily square matters tonight. I have watched many great individual performances in the last decade or two on the maples from Ernie Ratchford down through Jack Lindsay, Beynon and others and I must Include R Knrina's show Saturday as if For BUDGET MIIIDED The Canadian Army Active Force is on the alert. The highly-trained, expert gunners of the Royal Canadian Artillery stand by their guns ready to defend Canada's freedom. The fighting men of the Royal Canadian Artillery are expert soldiers. They are trained to work and fight in smoothly co ordinated teams . . . and proud of it ! Canada needs more men like these "sure fire" gunners men who prhe Canadian freedom enough to fight for it. furs immediately for training as a soldier of the Canadian Army Active Force. Canada needs you now! Report today! TO BNLIST YOU MUST: 1 . Be a Canadian citizen or British subject. 2. Be between 1 7 and 29 years of age. 3. Be single. 4. Meet Army test requirements. 5. Volunteer for service anywhere). REPORT RGHT AWAY TO: No. II Porunml Dope, 4050 Wool Fourth Ave, . VANCOUVER, I.C. , Axeee-eo WOMEN! J one of the greatest. If you didn't pa mm in action I'm afraid my 3 Ways to PA Y ' 3 RVICE You can take your place beside men like these as a member of a field gun's crew by reporting Easy Payment Plan Lay Away Cash Y .our Complttt ' '654 Our . a a" win BILL SCUBY FURS f 1 Genuine Ford olint :ii J! Phone 974 adjectives are lnsufticient ana maybe you'd better be there tonight in case there is a repeat performances. Aid G D. Frizzell introduced the resolution to support negotiations being made in the east and the pressure being made for the completion of the highway between McBride and Prince George. "If this route was completed we could make It to Edmonton by car in less than two days," Aid. Frizzell predicted. Ir a newspaper editorial read b; AW Frizzell the advantages r this route for the development of British Columbia were stressed. The Big Bend Highway, the present Trans-Canada route, is snow bound each winter, wnil. th Yellowhead route could b kept open, it was explained. Box 13C2 Prince Rupert fZTTIZZIZ. it not BwWuktd er iolytd Jff T-1 I --TT11 'f I rn'li I 'OTfTll "I tJi M LlqMT Control BoorJ W Q -f a ....L r- Li. . Vf- 1 cor sparkling entertainment, listen to "The Voice of the Army" Wednesday evenings Dominion Networl Jlitinn v.. ." "niem LuM.M-fJl 6 Park er uy is)