Prince Rupm Daflp tUtXos Tuesday, July 12, 1943 COAL OUTPUT RISES ! NEW DELHI India's coal output for the first six months of 1949 was 15,500,000 tons 500,000 tons more than in the record first half of 1947. Greater efficiency and better labor relations are credited lor the in Ray Reflects r . . . and Remi ni seen Jul Independent dally Mwspsper aerotM o D upbuilding of Frlsce Rupert i4 sll communities comprliing northern and central Brltlab Columbia (Authorized as Second Class Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published eer afternoon exeeDt fiunriav hw Prt&o Rupert Dally Newt Ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert, British Columbia, I a. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. R. O. PERRY. Managing Director. IfXMBEH OF CANADIAN PRKSS ATJDTT BtXRKAU OF CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION "We came here about thirty The townslte of Port Edward creased output. ., . f r ' f f - It . , V'f ' - I L ' ' Ml v - IV : SUBSCRIPTION RATES WINDBREAK Special MEN'S AU. JACKETS- 1 t Wty Carrier. Per Week. 20c; Per Mocth. 75c: Per Tear. 8 00. m:.- Bl Mall. Per Month. KOc! Per Tear. 1S.0O J'3(-' years too early, " lament tired was surveyed originally prior to looking pioneers listening to the 1910, and, since then, townslte latest concerning cellulo.se' and plans were cancelled, this being aluminum. Well, old timer, done to provide for a general re- sonieone has to be first. The survey and thus conform with trouble with you is just this. tl.V changes brought about r u..i..., n fv.n....v. flnn..t.imti..n ,r mill at '- s and T, SUITS-WorsJ aouble-brtas X UU unuilg lu ail tJtiuici ruci a uiiuugu 1,1iiaki m- kiu'i ui j els. Speti4 MEN'S TBnrJ tion and hate like so-and-so to Watson island. ine origin admit it. We are all old and be-; surveyors called Port Edward, coming more so. It's grand to "Prince pupert's industrial an-see dreams becoming realized nex" forty years ago, but they whether still sticking around were not far wrong at that. dines, trfds, ,i assortment, , ... j . hpecial or hitting another unknown trail i'iiTi iiitiiiiVi'i r MEN'S DRESS Days of Real Talk freedom from violent language COMPARATIVE during the' late election campaigns appears to ;have been a source of pride to the respective parties, leaders and candidates. Absence of invective even seems to have been appreciated by the general public. It wasn't like that in earlier years. Someone down east has been delving into dusty copies of Hansard and other faded records. Interesting discoveries were made. The first Liberal Prime Minister after Confederation, Alexander MacKenzie, Hid nnt ripsitnrp tn snpak his mind when he felt the way over yonder. Yes, It is that way some times. Isn't it the truth, comments The Journal, that an Ottawa man who has never been to the top of the Peace Tower in his life will drive 600 miles to Washington and get a tremendous kick staring from the windows of the Washington Monument. NEW TB. INSTITUTE Pictured above Is the new $400,000 British Columbia Tuberculosis Institute, recently opened at Vancouver. The Institute was provided through Christmas Seal funds raised In this province, nd will serve as a surgical and teaching unit to the treatment centre at Tenth Avenue and Wiljow Street, Vancouver. Newfoundland grows broad-visioned statesmen. Premier Smallwood has hardly had time In which to warm his seat before he begins advocating the joining of Newfoundland, the Mari-times and the British West Ind- from i BOYS' T Sin- LRS-LaleM , sortment. Spnul BOYS' WOOlJ PANTS-SfmiJ sorlment. S,u BOYS' SC II Oil Blue and kt! VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., (hllcotln Friday. 6 p m., Catala Sunday, 10 p.m., Coqultlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS M Coqultlam. July 15 and 29 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coqultlam, July 8 and 22 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 588 , ies into a single province. With 1 St. Johns as the capital city; Eh, Mr. Smallwood? BISHOP URGES SPORTS EXETER Engand ff Dr. R. C. Mortimer, new Anglican bishop of Exeter, wants his clergy to Ot whatUty Council Did i For the first time in their live3 become sports-conscious. He quite a few Canadian citizens! says: "Neighboring dioceses FnHnrspH thp ffrnnt.ir.ff rf mit.tpp a rprtnpst bv Pat lAnzzei have clerical golfing societies. It 'u sit in this trade licenses by the licensing for removal of a street lamp parliament year committee to the following: P. 1 standard from in front of his t"CJI w'" . a..u .c Ma77.pl sprvlrp station and bus new nremlses at Third Avenue CPlve counsel seems Intolerable that they should strut upon their links unchallenged." Ml Li l SMITH if! and information and the chances it it all be be rit. v n im,, r-hirio onrt-.or.rf cpvor.tr. Rtrpor in nrHpr t :s are are will will all jewellery shop; Louis Janze, taxi ( permit better entry needed. He's a wise parliamentarian who, the first year any-. nnprnt.nr 1 circumstances justified it. Once he called Sir John A. Macdonald a "dissolute and demoniacal demagogue" and his government "an organized hypocrisy." John A. was pretty handy himself. Once, he said of an opponent: "I could sizzle that upstart as quick as the devil could singe a feather in hell." Again, in the House, there was a scene when Lord Strathcona (when he was plain Donald Smith) was assailed by Sir John and Sir Charles Tupper. 'Smith was termed a "coward outrageous, infamous, treacherous coward and liar." This was regarded as lively stuff. Tupper described an aggressive rival as "the most contemptible man he ever looked on the most unending ass in Christendom." Sir Richard Cartwright denounced Macdonald's rrnvprnmpnt for rphirnino- "so mativ Cnrvnntinnists Granted leave of absence to way- accePts advice instead of Alderman T. B. Black from July,8'vlnB u- Rejected by a 4 to 3 decision, COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Madi VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED w(th Mayor Arnold casting the 22 to August 15. deciding vote, a request by the I Around thirty-nine years ago HAVE HAD YEARS OF PLUMBING AND HEATIN0 EXPERIENCE PHONE 174 R. E. M0UTTMF.It S24 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR Canadian. Federation of Mayors! Approved a grant qf 100 to' when Prince Rupert consisted and Municipalities ror a $200 the Prince Rupert Rowing and chiefly of prophecy and real cs-donation to an "establishment Yachting Club to help defray ' tate ballyhoo, the city had at fund" to provide adequate money the cost of entertaining visiting' least two or three theatres. To-for the work of. the Federation yachtsmen in the Tacoma-'day, with substance instead of of which the city is a member. Prince Rupert - Juneau race shadow there is one and it's Lack of money was given as the which will arrive here on Wed- been like that for years. reason." j nesday. A reception and dance I is planned for the visiting r i i i CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Fnlarglnj Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 218 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. BALAGNO Florists Phone (irren Itl Hot 11SJ Dnfv.n J A 11. ,.ill4tn nnM I iionhtcmiin U7orf r. o erf i n otrunlnn 1 . 1 XlCiCllCU Ml HiC UUULlCa CUlll- JBVH.flmtn nu.ivou ei;(iiiib. LETTERBOX 1 in-trie by-election ana sir Jonn replied he would not defend a blatant scoundred (Cartwright) who denounced everybody else in the world, and was himself the most truculent savage of them all. r ' Joseph 'Howe of Nova Scotia, once taunted as a defeated man without power retorted: ar t t ii a -1 PARENT RESPECT IS VITAL NEED Woe Is the natipn whose children have lost respect of their parents and no longer honor their mothers and their fathers, i GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND lit 1I.DERS ANYTIME 18 TIME TO CLEAN YOUR CHIMNEY .... Let us inspect, repair and clran your chimney now Be prepared fur Fall. We alio specialize In repair of (utters, down pipe and roofing. WHERE C.C.F.T . . . -j Editor, Dally News: i Could J have space tq support Mr. Campbell's letter pf July 11 In answer to Mr. Frank's letter of July 11. In my perusal of an English unabridged dictionary-to definition of the words "Independence," democracy" and "social- declared Rev. George E. Sendall, pastor of First Presbyterian Church when he spoke "at Sunday morning's service on the suDject of the Decalogue- or Ten CHIROPRACTOR CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS KKPAJKS INTERCITY CHIMNEY Free Estimates Phone Red 241 Bw Authorized Licensed Chimney Service. All Wok Commandments. But, possibly, 'ism," I am at a loss to find where the children could not be en-; any of these words Include any tirely blamed if such a condi-' degree of ownership. ! fion arose. Parents should unl 1 believe it would be a great1 derstand children and this un-' aid to our society if all our voters ! derstanding could not be happily were given a free handbook de-attained by rigid authority, fining the true fundamental There must be give and take, meanings of the three words, The pastor held that it would namely "independence," "de- John F. L. Hughes, D.C., Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment HOt'Kg lO.tH a.m. to 13:30 pra ana 1 to i p m. fcVKNIWiS Monday and Friday. 7 30 pin Un those unable to come during th day. RECEPTIONIST Id attend anca afternoons. ti FLOOR EANDINQ A SPECIALTY I Quality I pblntYnc I RED 561 P.O. BOX 721 'i lect gives over imbecility, and I call the council a lot of solemn, aristocratic mediocrities, distinguish- ' ed for. their insolence and incincerity." ALASKAN STATEHOOD r TATEHOOP FOR ALASKA is a question still O unsettled, judging from opinion in Washington and comment by visitors in the north and speeches over the air and in print. United States senators . are divided on the granting of statehood. A sena- tor from Tennessee was recently quoted as declare j " ing it is "inconceivable that Americans anywhere should exist under a form of government which denies them the benefits of suffrage and representation. Alaskans have been denied statehood for more than four score years. They should be denied it no longer." Another view is expressed by ex-Congressman Knutson, making his first visit to the territory. He , told the Juneau Empire thit statehood now would be unwise and premature. 'No doubt," he said, "the time is coming when it will be justified but, with a white population considerably smaller than some of the fifteen countries oe unnecessary to impose "com- mocracy ana "socialism" as mandments" If the proper per- soon as possible so there would sonal motives governed indl- be plenty of time to find out supplies r RTATIONERT I GREETING fi vidual lives. Mrs. Sendall was before any further elections in a" delightful soloist with "God which category the C.C.F. claim Topk My Burden and Left Me their position. , PENS AND P1 FAY B. GAMBLIN. HOUSEHOLD NEEDS STEP LADDERS , CLOTHES LINES CLOTHES DRYERS IRONING BOARDS KITCHEN ITENSH.S GALVANIZED WARES DIBB PRINTING 4 a Song" as her beautiful selection. AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver G. Robinson Advertise in the Daily News! BESNER BLOCK SATIN-GLO VARNISHES ENAMELS PAINTS C. Robinson, L. Stanley, J. Martin, J. Martin, jr., W- R. Johnson, R. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jackson, R. Crpzier, H. E. Townsend, R. N. Dolphin, J. Ed- WIIITR sewi Cover Your House THOMPSON HARDWARE CO, ITD. MACH nondson. PRICED FROM $189.50 to $ , i 111 1 WJVl V.UHCI UlklkllVbi AO V V UlliiV I Y Ready for Summer - -. ' I T To SandspitMrs. H. Olson, Mrs. W- Symondson. From Vancouver R. Brophy, Miss R. Thernon, M. L. Greene, L. S. W. Wills,' Mrs. Gerrand, J. E. Murray, Dr. R. E. Coleman, H. A. Bruce P. Gladstone, NOTE THESE FEATURES fcne Its lieautiful Cabinet l!:ifkuarrl anil Forward A lt Congress would vote to give two U.S. Senators to such a small number of people. The State of New York, with its 14,000,000 population only has -two senators and to give statehood to a territory that has less than 70,000 white people is just simply out of the question." Tension and Switch Kt'ltce G. W. Cook. 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