Prince Rupert Daily News Ray Reflects ' and Reminisces Thursday, June 15, lO for a month. Im afraid of my ments. It lias been the good ' fortune of the writer to experl-I I wife. In jail, there would be sonw . i ence this. If the search fur ! For a month- an'way- Ttv worthwhile copy and its prepar-local press, that day, printed a at;on f0r the composing' room Is story coming within the classifi- ' not free of perplexities and ' cation of "unioue." j problems, the same Is true of l As the series of recollections j handling a linotype or press, or - concerning earry newspaper's :n i wrestling with makeup or try Prince Rupert draws to the end j to dismiss from thoughts, the ' of the deadline. it Is pleasure to acknowledge , spectre the aid and co-operation always j : so promptly given where ever; Gordon Temple of Terrace ar- f 1 See k&L'i. j It An independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbu"4ing of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES , The latest development , in Prince Rupert newspaper affairs took' place in the spring of 1&7 when the plant and business of The Empire was sold to H. G. Perry of Prince George. The property became incorporated with The Daily News and since then the enlargement and gen possible. rived In the city by car Tuesday The dally making of a paper nlgnt front lne interior and pro-involves, also the probability of .. . ' tn Vnn f and V WviCKERS' j V. GIN jJ For Summer HERE ARE JUST AI OF THE GOOD VA Men's Pure Wool SM JACKETS-blue J1 Reg $ 30.00. I Now t Men's Brown OXFijf good fit, latest style 1 Special N'ow . I Men's WlNlHSKExitrft ' St. $3.00. Now young Men's oabl PANT&-perfect fit and From til Men's Felt Hats, silk ' J top notch styles. Special frorrt . , J 6oys' WINDnrtEAKll By ELMORE PHILPOTT WHO UPS PRICES? ONE OF THE KEEN-est business men in Can- By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 73c; rer Tear $8.00; By Mall, Per Month 50c; Per Year 5.00. but few were known to errors, eral expansion and improvement of the premises may be said t. '! real resentment, all be-. of famlly Ulnm. Ac. in' ralfpn m onnrl nnrr i a'da returned to his home' be reaching the point of com'ple companying Mr. Temple to the Another point to remember The Dirtiest City in Vancouver recently af-i - " y in much easier city were Emll Haugland, Stew- V1CKERS' It DISTIUID IN CANADA and 18 mmiiuiio ivCalVftt ITiis a Jvertisc merit is not publivhed or di". , ... v.. , ,,. art Camntip f'n n Knrrpnr. nnrt 1 r 11 - .u XT ter a worm cruise lews- Prince George publishing field, is me rouune grina uecumes wm-u i - there is harmony between typo- James Kohney who returned to graphical and editorial depart- the Interior yesterday afternoon. ! played by the Liquor Control Board oi papermen asked him if he former Minister of Education, had anything to say about ris- were ofr PIONEERS, IOXEERS, it it is is suggested suggested some some times, times, are are in- inclined clined to to be be the the mo?t most comnlacent complacent and and the the last last to to oy Uie uovemmciit of Untish Colunibii' Ing prices. He stated qiiue Giving considerable attention " frankly that there was suVne to the policy and various meet- realize or admit backward and reactionary conditions within a community but it has remained for a oiluwc,p,uoi, an SiZeS Ut)l) Nnu, J mystery about them and that,, jugs 0f the early city councils pioneer citizen to return from a trip around the n's opinion, they were proj-i was found to be much to the ad- ""jo una uirls' CO auiy uue ui ucicitc , vaiuyge ui uie ruuiu picas xteau- "s better quality irs. Sells $2 50. ment policies secretly appn?a. , ers wanted to keep in touch wttn uniy 3oys' PANTS-for"drf. ( hool wear, piori fi.l strong. From ICT!--1' Wit IT 13 4 That statement by the head ' what the mayor and aldermeii cf one of Canada's greatest j were saying to one another', If merchandising establishments ; unable to know what they were ' substantiates what I have been thinking about. Council sittings, ' writing for years back In this at first, were once a week. Quite column. frequently there were special and committee meetings. All In all, AT A TIME WHEN THE there were plenty to do some- fovernments should have been times all day and half the night, j working night and, day to keep The first general sitting of the the cost of living from going up ; full council after incorporation i , . . r FOR .YOUrfHOLl Flyinq U" Gusf Roneh, Corf they have been doing the verv , opposit. Starting in 194(5 I , showed how this worked out ! with the world's wool surplui. Ihere was the greatest surplus In the history of the world. B it i five Interested governments combined to "rig the markets.': They actually disposed of the supposed 20 years supply in five in 1910 was in the old court ! house, now used as a museum, i The acting clerk was named Taitersall, and after him, came j E. A. Woods ,hwo served as clerk fo" many a year. CENSORED? j During both wars, local papers j remained cautious. There was no choice The press knew to a ; world and tell us quite emphatically that his home town is the dirtiest and most untidy of all the places he has seen. That is quite a statement and it is one which should not go unheeded. Maybe some of us have become a little weary and feel somewhat frustrated after long complaint about th? pot-hole ridden main streets, the clouds of dust that so often swirl down the principal thoroughfare, the broken sidewalks, the open ditches and the smelly drains. Nevertheless, these unkempt and dirty conditions make impression upon our visitors who tell abroad of what they see. Just how damaging and widespread the effects can be of the dissemination of unfavorable descriptions of a community is hard to estimate. But it is not only the effect that dirty and disagreeable conditions may have on the visitors. They also affect the health and morale of the people who live here. Taking the lead in improving the city and making it clean, interesting and attractive should be the civic authorities themselves. Their resources and their facilities may not be great but it is certainly important that the most should be made of what there are. A Good Placj lo Stop 244 Miles to TELKWA HOTEL Telkwa, B.C. Just a Nice Day's Drive tKllng, boating, swir: dancuiK and fid); Wrltf, Wire or Phc, I'has. Wilkinson 70 Mile P.O.. BC ' ety how far it could go anJ they side-step the so-called tthat would happen should It gb "law of supply and demand" that SHIHG01E wool reached the highest price in history, when It should have been helping to bring cost-of-living down. too lar There were meetings between publishers and military and naval officers, this being most helpful in' gaining a thorough understanding of ths The ideal finish Vj i ' THE SOCIAL WORKERS OF, U ?n"' TTtt i Shingles, Fences rough lumber. Ma with more zeal than prudence! Canada are meeting in Vancouver as this is written. Looking over their week's program, I am filed a derpatch, reporting ar-l rival of a certain important war-; cVilr Ti'itH an flrimtrflT ahnflrft ! a variety of attro colors. c'uly impressed by the breadth ' M was a Thompson Hardwai of the subjects covered. Bu Co. Ltd knuckles. How come? Ships movements strictiy forbidden by censor. Kindly explain, rt took a bit of explaining, too! ORDER IS COURT what would be the net gain for Canada if we devised and ed the most advanced kind of Social Welfare program if i prices are going to keep on ris-! ing, faster than wages ever can? I What Bond is a cnntrihutnrv Miivinif, Packinr, ( ralii Shlpplnf and f.inrri Cartair and Slora? Coir.plete Reliable and I FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors An assize, or police court could, as a rule, be depended on lent Service, also at;pr4 Canadian Liquid Air Co Male from barley-malt and rice, tliis liigli-proof beer is tops in quality and flavor. i'fii.CET(l. "lliffll Life" BEER for Oxygen. Acetylene a weldlr.i! supplies. t Lindsay'j Cartagl Storage Limite for. 2nd and Part Avii ANOTHER ALUMINUM PLANT THE possibility of another aluminum plant a great multi-million dollar industry being established on this coast is mentioned. v A far as,can he learned, the reported project of the Aluminum Corporation of America is separate from that of the Aluminum Co. of Canada and will have no effect upon the latter project which appears to be moving favorably toward fruition in the immediate vicinity of Prince Rupert. There may be questions arising as to the exporting of Canadian power for an industry located and giving employment in United States territory. It may be that the whole deal is not very far advanced. Nevertheless, it is another clear indication of the tendency of big industry and business Phones I . Est. 1910 eld age pension plan if a worker tor live copy. It had to be writ-pays in a whole life time say len fast and, unless dramatic,! from lS to 65 only to find that ; unique or starting, kept wUfcini the purchasing power of the I the minimum space. One morn-pension when received is a mere , 1".?. a man whose wife sat in the ( fraction of what it was supposed j front row of spectators, was to be when the premiums were called as a witness. As he was collected? j ' doing his best to answer ques-j tions, his wife kept her eyes on ON MY DESK ARE LETTERS him. Plainly, the witness was from superannuated school becoming nervous. When, ob-teachers and civil servants tell- I viously to his relief, it was all, ing of their desperate struggle ! over, he turned Impulsively to ! to pay their way. All their lives ' tne magistrate saying he wished to ask a ixvo'- There was' they chipped in so much per no month to provide for a retire- objection, providing the magis- j ment allowance. Now they find trate nad tne power that the dollar they get back is would like-" he said ln f-! worth less than half as much as fect- "for yu to send me to Jail 1 tireirera and liolllem of "Royal fT.vort" Bw and "(r( nrlltir Ale. warn mii'nHaii'ESifiiOil T.S.S. STEAMER Ihis advertisement is not published or dicptayed by tKe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Bntiih Columbia. PRIKCE RUPE1 SAILS FOR I l it was when they paid it in. j ! to cast its attention to this new and fertile area of I I Vancouve PHONE 79 PHONE 79 That comes pretty close to; WHEN WE GOT CHILDRENS' swindling if as charged prices i Allowances in Canada we were i are being kept up by deliberate ; told that it was an epoch-mark- i hut secret government policies, ing forward advance. But as one ! rwl Intermediatf Thursday at 1M5 p m. crtD kETCHlK, miinvil lHallarr putnnanj ' , I desperate housewife writes me,1 HERE IN B.a WE ARE WAIT- the increase in the price of milk . ing to see whether 32,000 wood- a lone has since more than wiped ' workers will strike to get an out the entire Childrens' Allow-, increase, of something between ance grants. . j 9 and 19 cents per hour. j Incidentally, too. War Vet-: The real argument is whether erans' Pensions are now worth ! or not the cost of living has less than 50 of what they were i increased more than the margin when granted after World War1 natural resources and, in this case, latent power. Northern British Columbia is in an important position in connection with the aluminum industry since it is the power resources of this area and that factor alone which attract the industry to these parts. In the case of any aluminum industry in southeastern Alaska, it would be the power of British Columbia that would be the actuating factor in bringing it here just as in the case of the currently very live project involving central British Columbia water power with a projected mill site at Kitimaat. :i)Nr.Mi For Resetva Write or C city ok m is BAD for Cars In AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE as in anything else, you get exactly what you pay for . . . That's the reason why you're wise to bring your Chrysler Built car to a man who knows it best . . . Our trained mechanics h a v e t h e "Know how" to make repairs quickly saving you time ond money. They use only factory engineered and inspected parts and special factory approved equipment. Rupert Motors Ltd. Phones 566 Service Dept. oi tne requested increase. One. PRINCE RL;1 PROMPTNESS!' BROADWAY CAFE HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. o 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUC i flaBcstFoof PROMPTNESS ln paying your bills Is important. Your retail merchants and the professional men deserve their money WHEN THE BILL IS DIE! PAY every bill within ten days after it is received and your installment accounts on the due dates. Build a reputation and a record for promptness. Credit Bureau of Prince Rupert. . I-1 nest Codktng Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. For Take-Home Orders Phone 200 f P66 Parts Dept- i BOULTER & WELTER (Formerly B & W Transfer) Concrete, Grovel and Cement Phone Black 774 (Office) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue ...v,T.,rnVICT0I!l 9 P Tuesday, P "1' STEWARD ALICE ARM, PORT SIMPSON Bundaj.CWUitlarm";1 M - CIABLOTTEltA; SUNDAY, JUNE 18 Ash Trays Lighters Razor Sets ENGINES & EQUIPMENT stock nml liiivfi fur Mir f iiriiniliin illmrin. KlmpU-x :n KriKlnr. Flrxlhlr illrrl rxiinuit nliilnr Flexible fuel PS. Trunin? Pule MvHels. (illihrkt J;nk nnil IMrtx. llrM and I run ltw Unllersi. I'lston Kliicrs. I'lpe iiihI I'lpe FlttliiKD. Itiilihltrd lox ISenrliiR. Jiiw ('hitches anchor Mr?er-lieniW. Sleel and Brns Shiirtlnf. Hcdt. Nntd. Slndn ami Vp NcrcwB. UnliiMif NidP nnllor ft Shrnren. Aiiclirir (lnrilv MKSrrhenrl. Flat Mild Hleel. VnrlmiH articles of marine Hardware and equipment, tno minir.--nim to inentkiii. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS Wallets Neckties - Shaving Sets TRAVELLING?' ss. Canmsun, Jt'c 10 pm- ra SUNDAY JUNE 18TH Give Him LOAFERS FOR SUMMER COMFORT Tops in Me'n's Shoes CHARLOTTE j For the very finest in LUGGAGE bu. Camosun.June c George Cook, Jeweller Prince Biipm- Box 1188 Phone 2C4 527 3rd W. l(:::::::