vunii'f-i, prfnce Rupert Daflp JSctoi Monday, August 29, 1949. CaP'.8. tJu "...IK'S, y;,.l Ray Reflects . . . ... and Reminisces "m ni''iii im .iiii.bih i in.ii . , 1 wm-'1"1 1 . , A . 1 - - "v ' V.fe- . iL- 4 ' ' - , ..'..Uji , . i 4ajhM4n Ot' CANADIAN PS.P?S AtTDTT BrSEAC OF CI CLAON3 r. ,. . CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION 4a Independent daMj newppe earotca o coe upbuilding of frtno Rupert and all communities comprising northern anrt c"tj-l British Columbia (Authorised u Second Claaa Mall. Poet Offte Department. Ottawa) Published every afternoon except bunoa; Of , Prince Rupert Daily firm Ltd.. 8rd Arenue. Prlnge Rupert. Brtttoh Columbia, O. A. UDN'IBW. Mnay1n Kdttor H. O. PERRY. Managing Director. 6TJBSCRIPTION RATES "iw ty Carrier. Per Week. 20c; Per Month. 75c: Per Tear, 8 00. mgm By Mall. Per Mouth. 60c; Per Tear. 5 00 -W- A Victoria gentleman, hous There is more about aluminum fell ASffl than meeU the eye! This strong, lightweight product is being converted into building material. Henry Kaiser, it is learned, will turn out aluminum houses. And w hen has there ever been a more urgent call for dwellings? Perhaps these will refuse to burn! Hospital Insurance keeping alone In an eight-room residence, has not swept or tidied up in nineteen years. Questioned by police, he said he "could not work up enough en-1 thuslasm." That being the case,1 he, doubtless, hud breakfast in bed. But who brought the chow? ( ... Vyhen approximately eleven hundred vacancies appeared in Vancouver, the other day, about thirteen thousand applicants ahowed up. There is a suspicion HE INCREASE in hospital insurance rates in British Columbia, as announced by Premier Possibly it's news to some to learn that Naas, Skeena, Is not ' (he onlv place of that name. L3 iWi-r-f;. 5- -5r. v.-,r There is a Naas, located in Ire- and. no less An Irish news lOWEST I! J Augr Clear some folks prefer being hard up and living there to being some-' where else and drawing real wages. I paper says a farm laborer of I'ower View, Fair Green, Naa. iias been acquitted of the charge of attempted murder. Chances are some wandering Hibernian, half a century ago. rested his gaze on region around Port Simpson and was reminded uf hume. Length of life Is frequent on the coast. To attain the eighties, or even the nineties, cannot be called rare, or particularly un LOCAL MAN IS ROBBED wmu. ii STILL J lpg M the SAD DUTY PERFORMED Funeral hearses stand by at Stevenson airport Ir bodes of .1, victims of an airp.ane crash in northern Manitoba are flown in I Prices is sister ship or tne canso scene The R.C.A.F. aircraft shown a hotn, . , 1 i.;n 11 OA nArinnl hrtflrCl . ' " a flight from cnurcnui, Man., 10 winn.pt-g, uiins A Prince Rupert man lost $130 cash while in Vancouver last week, according to a newspaper report In that city. He was D. 8 Morton. He told police that he had a wallet containing the money and pi rsona! papers and the property was in his pan's pocket. The garment was hang Byron Johnson, will not sit very well w ith the penple of the province but, even if we don't like it, we wonder what can be done about it. If the people do not want to pay for hospital insurance, the whole scheme could be dropped but we believe there are few people in the province who would want that. Even at the increased rates, it would take only a very few days in hospital to exceed the payments. It is a fact that the hospital insurance scheme provides a relieving sense of security against the spectre of possible huge hospital bills which, before hospital insurance, often brought financial disaster to people of moderate circumstances. That is removed by hospitalization insurance. The irritating thing, of course, is that hospital costs and rates seem to have rocketed up so greatly since hospital insurance came in. But there has recently been an efficiency survey, in connection with hospital operation and a report thereof may be expected soon. Possibly it may produce some ideas of hospital economy, the implementation of which, if not eventually making for a lowering of the insuranec rates, might at least hold the line. NO SCENIC JOY RIDE IT IS SURPRISING to see the Prince George I Citizen, in the lead editorial of its last issue, take exception to a substantial expenditure by the De- --partment of Public Works for the reconstruction j.' .of .5.05 miles of highway from the Prince Rupert ""city limits to Galloway Rapids. Apparently the PATIENCE EXTOLLED common. Albert carter, 89, or this city, passed on this month. So did Chief John Bolton, 93, of Kitimaat. One ages slowly in this gentle land with its "absence of harsh extremes. Between Jasper and Prince Rupert there is some of America's finest scenery, choice summer climate, as good fishing as thcie Buy N MEN'S MUSS Si.) $1.0N()W j MEN'S WORK 75c NOW MEN'S DRESS n SHIRTS-to SJa Mm i MEN'S DliESS , ing on the door of his room The patience of God and the This was in the York Hotel. Mr. Morton found, whin he got up, that his door was Ux'ked an that the theft-happened bttwee:. approaching car, notify it ot danger, and to ask the first one to telephone to a garage for help 4 a.m. and 8 a.m. COIRTESY APPRECIATED Editor, Daily News: My wife and I, up from Southern California by auto and in a strange country for the past six impatience of man were contrasted by Rev. Lawrence O. Sieber in his sermon at First United Church yesterday forenoon. Mr. Sieber stated that every man hus his dretms and wanted them fulfilled quickly. Even Jesus was tempted to do DRESS PASTS-,: i on arrival in Prince Rupert, i The first arrival was a truck j loaded with cases of salmon. is out-of-doors and all kinds of sites for u resort where led-up lulks can rest and relax and feel that at last they have got away from it all! choose from NOW .MEN'S work i made, tuA fit. ai weeks, would like to thank a considerable number of people i The driver was notified of danger ahead and asked to tele- physical miracles to satisfy tern phone for assistance, but Instead that ,.rol nenrk hut He Knew SO ! ol tries to follow the . i ...Hi-.. of r noimip people example the greater loyalties drove up behind our car and looked the situation over. He de- along Highway 16 and north of it who have extended to us remarkable hospitality and aid. This friendly courtesy, together with the natural beauty of Christ. In God's great plan eac!: MEN'S (iAHAklil all-Hool, rr. It; NOW ! elded that if the brakes and re man has a vital part to plui even If he cannot see the rfsu't verse gear plus rock blocks to Why Gamble? Be sure of the best pickling Vine gear Stock up with MEN'S J.UKOH scenery and climate, have given j a)J could not be held by such means. The kingdom of the heart is to be won slowly. Yet patience U not passive but an active virtue The apostle, Paul stresses tl-need. to run with patience, not e wheels would hold the and in his impatience rails against the Creator. Man neeCj plaids, full lfni'.i us xne oesi summer in years. It would be possible to( write a lengthy story on- "Adventures p) ki ts, lined It j to curb his Impatience and ac NOW cent the burden nf nntlnnr oji car while the jack was applied he could handle the matter without help. Presently he had every-thing- under control and started to climb into his truck. Grateful to walk. It is man's opportunity MEN'S JACKrrvl the, way to the fulfilment of his to fulfil his own lies, in British Columbia Hospitality All Along Highway 16." lkjWever, I will mention to you orYf three wool, full lrl)(lb best dreams.- i ano i-rips nut the InstruK kilk linrd. best ft Mr. Sieber reminded the ci: Keg. 813.51 thanks and several small bills were extended to him, but he repeatedly refused any pay at gngation of the Induction ser vices to be held on Wednesda' BLA.NKKTS-pim incidents which have happened during the last three days and close k Prince Rupert. ; In a certain town we, wished sii.es. Krg. SI! all saying: "Just charge it up to evening. Miss Peggy Laree wa. SI' IT CASES, I organist. to rest for a couple of days but could find no restful hotel accommodations. So we appealed at-lection at ml BOYS' DRtSS SHIRTS from Pastor Is Farewelleci Rev. George E. Sendall j Exhorts Conureifation on j Church Work Faces may change in pulpit FOR BOYS' PANTS Ir to a Chevron garage owner for I jhelp in securing a room;jin fi I quiet district from whldi we Dress, f ollons w from Highest Quality in Your Printing BOYS' STIXKIV could issue for meaj.f'iat a restaurant. He was just the'man for us. Over the teleplKme he British Columbia hospitality:" , We did, but we shall not forget I The rear .guard then returned to the car and we started up just tas another truck rolled by. The driver of this one went ahead to a safe position and then smilingly returned on foot to our car and asked if there was anything wrong. More B.C. hospitality. The best I can hope for either of these young men is that sometime when each is "J8 years old and on a strange road and in trouble some husky fully competent young man may suddenly ection. From t-IIII DKEN'S W not only secured a room on the .Citizen thinks,, that the importance of the road doe's not justify the expenditure, suggesting that it is out of proportion to what Prince George district is getting for highway maintenance. Possibly the' Prince George Citizen is not famil iar with the local situation and does not realize the urgency of this particular piece of road reconstruc- : I tion the contract for which has just been let at a figure barely more than half of the $500,000 which the interior newspaper speculates will be the cost. For the benefit of the Citizen, we would explain that the piece of work referred to is not just an un- ' important link of highway connecting the city of Prince Rupert with a scenic rapids but is part of the very important industrial road between Prince Ru- pert and Port Edward, the site of the great new celanese pulp mill as well as a salmon cannery and reduction plant employing hundreds of people all the year around. When the 5.05 miles between """Prince Rupert and Galloway Rapids is finished, the government will be making even further im- provements to the road for the distance of three . .miles or sobetween Galloway Rapids and Port Ed- From Avail yourself of our experience and versatility. DIBB PRINTING CO. BESNER BLOCK PHONE 234 edge of town by persuasive argument but took time from his business to personally accompany ( IIII.DKDS Ht SELLH : LADIES' STOUI and congregation but the work of the Church goes on." Rev. George E. Sendall told his con-gregatlpn of First Presbyterian Church in a farewell sermon Sunday morning. He exhorted the congregation to find time apart from business and "non- us to this house. We found it to be a very lovely home sur ; soi.KF.KS from rounded by ample grounds well laid out to a vast mass of flowers the like of which' we had not aDDear and take over completely, essentials" for tne very ssen" They will then know how an old tai activity of the church whk'h i seen even in southern California Fsirgo Trucks And our hosts we're our friends man appreciates hospitality. in itself, was important above ( 1 wisn wouM The eflectiveness Mr- Eclitor- you personalities. at once and they later invited us to eat their own delicious say thank you to all of them for 0f the person of Jesus Christ us. Mr. AVAILAI5LE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY and Mrs. C. F. Tambling. homr-cooked meals. Two days later we moved on toward Prince Rupert but stop in everyday lite and tne vaiue oi prayer was ur,;ed by Mr. Send-i ' all. At the conclusion of the service, John E. Davey, in feeling words, expressed the sense ot , real loss which the church was "saw 1101 ped off at Remo to- see how the Skeena River ferries work by To Attend Church Meet In Halifax river current plus man's in- opnuitv Th vminar man in 2- Ton Chassis and Cab, 152" Wheelbase with reinforced frame Si 2-speed rear axle. 3- Ton Chassis and Cab, 170" Wheelbase with reinforced frame & 2-speed rear axle. charge explained the action in- Indian Agent F. E. Anfield will F ' " T volved and offered to move the be having part of his annual va- " "" " "5-, W. LWOOI ferry out to the middle of the cation shortly and will take ad-, wr. ntRum V' - j .......j ,J f (V,o ,rt,.if tr. a pen and pencil set. Mr. Send- llVri UI1U UrlLN 11 We WlhllCU. We VctllttlliC ll LUG uuui luimj w In replying, acknowledged rtir. wluh l ater hn nut olt-onri ttiP annual SVnod Of the a" phone 37 ' FRASEIU PBINCK Rupert Motors Ltd. Phones: 8(i6 Off ire, 5(iC Shop a bear with two cubs across the Church of England in Canada the many good friends which they had made in Prince Ru POTt- friendships which he hoped binoculars so that we could ob- Seotember. Mr. Anfield was in would be remembered In mut- serve the bear's movements and charee of a group of Indian from Skeena Agency "P"?'- .,, tK also a seal swimming up-current, children Then we moved on to Prince who left for Lytton Sunday. Fol- Baptone 1 Rupert A few miles from the lowing the delivery of the group j city a low pressure tire on our to the school he will continue ;;ward itself. -.We can leave it to the minister of public works '- to "unhesitatingly assure the Citizen that "the ex-penditure will do as much for the province as an " - equal amount spent on arterial highways (the 5.05 t ,' miles is part of the arterial highway) where land 1 transportation is not only desirable but an absolute 11 -necessity." Maybe the editor of the Citizen will - drive down some day and satisfy himself . . , at first hand on the matter. We hope his town may have an industrial suburb soon of magnitude similar to what Port Edward is to Prince Rupert and that it w 11 have a good road connection with his city. SLEEP FOR HEALTH MANY PEOPLE are inclined to think of sleep as time wasted. Actually sleep is necessary for the repairing and rebuilding of the body cells. Sleep is also the only time when the mind is at rest for, the minute we awake, whether we remain rest ing or not, our minds are immediately plunged into activity. Almost everyone needs eight hours sleep V,i A to remain happy and healthy. The Wonder Wall Painl JOHN BULG John BulF qultlam last night for Vancouver enroute to Toronto where he will join Mrs. Sendall and daughter. Later they will proceed to Toronto where Mr. Sendall will take up theological postgraduate work. east. Bishop J. B. Gibson is already on his way East to attend the same meeting. Made to be used over Kalsomlne, Wall Paper, Plaster, Woodwork and Wall Board Paint today, move In tomorrow $1.40 qt. $4.50 gal. brand new auto suddenly collapsed and left the car in a precarious position. It was on a sharp curve fully hidden to oars from either direction and in a position where the use of a jack seemed Impossible. . . So the wife ran to the rear around the turn to flag each Third "; MULBERRY'S SOURCE The mulberry tree Is a native of Fersia . and was Introduced into Britain in the 16th century. Brick and tile valued at $2,- 212,183 were turned out in Al-1 berta in 1948. I THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. UMPIRES CAN BE WRONG V OK1 Set for School Come see our School Supplies . . . everything you'll need this year. Exercise Books Scribblers Pens and Pencils Ink Crayons Rulers Erasers Poster Paints and Water Colors BUT NOT YOU If ' your decision means a dinner date with your wife at the PRFCirPIPTION OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex Cafe Chinese Dishes a Specialty cnop SUEY enow MEIN 9 A STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS, 12 $00 SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 7 P.M. TO 9 Emers fr07a Civic Centre Dining Room For Reservations and Chicken in The Rough Phone Red 705 Dally car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel ' 7:00 ajn. to 8:30 a.m. Phone 173 or Outside Order S18 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 400