Prince Rupert Daily News of course, subject to system and method and an illustration of what a comparative smail part of the sea means as a food source. Ray Reflects DRES5 and a good cigar. Here's hoping some of the numerons old veterans Canada will have 011 her hands some day will be able to enjoy life as long, and feel equally spry. . Monday. May 22, 1S50 land Reminisces for Sum-.l li, may occur in the future, all local folks able to relive that far back will ever remember the trim .,ners with their leJ, while and blue funnels, cruiser sterns, and echoing sirens. They can be pictured gliding along in fair wea-there and in foul, in war and in peace arid providing background and associations for incidents that will live in memory. Pioneers, truly! SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; ret Teai. '$8 00; By Mall, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. HERP A6r i,, Wth the R.C.M.P. attending to grievous blunder to go too fur in either direction. Playing politics with a strung diplomatic raver is a deUiate bu;ii-.r the Sower. What d'ye know? This isn't -a farming country, but the "ood old Farmers' Almanac is still going strong, and printed for well beyond a century. Feel like making a wager? We'll bet it's still packed with timely little facts and pictures and hung on a nail by a string somewhere in the kitchen. You can't get away from it not if entertained in the kitchen. We examined that almanac years before exploring the alphabet. law-breaking in British Colum-i bia, rrerw will offences such as j arson .nudity and the dynamiting !of railway bridges be regarded1 A Call For Immediate Action ; It's not so long since a waterfall nineteen times higher than Niagara was discovered In Venezuela oh. the border of Brazil. Verily one should pay admission for t sight like that. Bui then, think of Niagara! It ouht to feel rather proud for having been tht star attraction for millions o: newly-weds, and that It Is ye. ; But what bridal couple ever saw the lofty cascade In the remote wilderness of Venezuela? That scmthlng else again. In other words, where will the Sons of Freedom come in? One could have a reasonably correct suspicion. ,rvC jyT OF THE GOOD v M-n's Pure iAtKETS-blue nr. Reg $ 30 00. Sow ( Men's Gabardir,e SI, est styles and cw fit. Special yng Men;rc. '"''J prlleci lit From Men's Union SiT needle. Rg. Coo Now Only A truly alarming: state of affairs was revealed 1 recently by leaning British scientists reyortinjj ! to the Royal Commission on Population. Their re- ! search shows that, if the current decrease in repro- i Away back in 1909, which Is 41 years ago, a real estate man doing business In this city always referred to the lonely looking place destined to become the site cf a cellulose plant, as "Prince Rupert's industrial annex." We forget the gentleman's name, but he was Skeena's best guesser. i, v. V V 'Jt Mens HANDKFRciij; -jiv L'-x:ure. Re 25 Vow There is one dentist for every three thousand residents of Canada, says the secretary of the Canadian Dental Association in Toronto. He thir.ks they are all ' too few. Who can doubt it par-; ticularly if he lives in Prince With the twenty-fourth, and July first near, flag-flying will soon be in order, but it must be acknowledged that on some occasions in this city there seem to be more bare poles than the national colors. Many appear to have the Impression that this is not through indifference or possibly disinclination, but because of not enough flags to go around. If the latter is the true cause, then it is a deficiency that surely could be easily enough corrected. Boys' IVIVDRREAf i. Fishing for cod off Newfoundland has kept fleets from different lands occupied for centuries. There doubtless was a time when no oni worried over how long to stay out or when to begin. They just fished. Today of course, it s all part of one oj the world's great industries and. There are nine survivors of the Grand Army of The Republic In the American Civil War. Once, there was a total of 409,489. Each of the nine is more than a century old.. The most elederly It 109. He keeps healthy, closely follows the radio, likes ice cream TONIGHT iii'j'vcrprooi, ail ' 7 S4 00. Now Boys' PANTS f, , school u-car. gc-xi strong F-orn : Wen's SOXbre, to town, for drow or Frf"" f. auction continues another oO years, nearly two thirds of the British population will be mentally sub normal. i Those scientists are not talking of hundreds or thousands of years; they are talking of a period substantially less than man's present life span. They aralking of times many of our children' will know, wKen many will be in their prime. ...This is a condition with which our present educational system can not cope. This is a matter of tto inborn ability to learn. Teachers cannot tram brains when they do not have the raw materials frjjm which to mold them. It is a matter for immediate attention, more dangerous by far than any physical catastrophe that might confront us. Imagine modern weapons of destruction in the hand.; of -morons ! fVln olden days Nature took care of the balance of brains as well as all other aspects of life. With today's development of civilization and civilized thinking the weak are protected and nurtured. They Mr. Gordon suggests clunigM in Canadian National shipping, and makes mention of the steamer Prince Rupert, forty years old. Well, no matter what i l.enr . . . H0?i. E. G. CARSON Trygve Lie, after his meeting with Premier Stalin, told a press conference that he was "not dissatisfied." Now there is a fair example of under statement. There was little else in the way of substantial news, which would have been too much to expect, anyway. Mr. Lie's announcement was scant and colorless and with little in it to provide a readable and informing story. He is not dissatisfied. Well, how far is he PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Manufacturers' Agent Phone 632 P.O. Box 772 We carry a representative stock of DUSTBANE Products for your convenience Control dust and germs, protect your merchandise, your clothing and your health with Oenuine DUSTBANE Sweeping Compounds. Use it daily. Dustbane Sisal for Linoleum Tile el. 70 lbs. 5.43 70 lbs - 5.45 130 lbs 9.95 200 lbs. 1175 250 lbs 15.60 300 lbs 16.50 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY See us for all your cleaning St janitor supplies Floor Soaps. Brushes, Mops, special type waxes. Disinfectants, Deodorant, Cleaning Crystals, Powdered Soap, etc. Restaurant Supplies a Specialty i 4 ! 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