GAS STOLEN (Continued rrom Page Vi prfnce Rnpert Daflp Rrtos Thursday, August 11, 1S49. I People, with a 103 much Lne J ' ranserr.ent .... ! Ray Reflects ... . . . and Reminisces -vo m-rnlis cf the ?9:h secure in the knowledge that the tank really what it in PufcHshM even afternoon except Sunday by rYlno Rupert Da;;r KeTj Ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Pacce Rupert, BritUh Colunbl O. A. H'JN'lEH, Mawurliig rMltof. H. O. PERRT. Managing Director. BCTMCHrPTIOS RATBS .STs.. were full. i "A warning has been i.-.-.ued OJt) Carrier. Per Wee 20c: Per Month. 75c: Per Ter, taoo. -VLgr bath resulted. Then the hunt By Mall, Per Month. 60c: Per Tear, 5 00 by this company to all iJn ANCIENT HOUSES Editor, Daily News: tI3 u.. pu,Ku. .ucvu u eXercLse every pre-bark , t0 ' solution) and fasted, tak- P"rslm"r; eliminate i.m.von t been The undersigned has Among the iact," follow i5 !he j eminent-, tnn regular wrk Cirt mal level while draw unempiov-JT. in future to bride of the son of the Aga Khan, immensely rich and spiritual leader of twenty milium Moslems who, every year paid him his" weight in gold cam ion i greatly interested in your ac- " w.s - nosibl!ity of its recurrence lime For Halt and jewels. But now they re complain 0f havt fuse to continue because, in Visitors from the Southern States tour the north every summer and 1949 is no exception. They enjoy the change, and it is a pleasure to welcome them! Which reminds one of a story During the war a lieutenant from Virginia, stationed i'ere, was introduced to a party who obviously, could never have been far from home. "Virginia?" he queried Where's Virginia?" count of the discovery or an-" " cju ..The Provincial Police in Prince cient stone houses found in an state as when taken. During immediately not.- interior valley. An examination th.s ordeal domestic relation- Jy" conviction that the d o "ur smr were absolutely taboo. The of them by an archaeologist wa.pU e red and. in vk may prove most valuable in de-j supply of hot rocks was kept up gas o '"e the women of the tribe. i of its serious con.sequu.ces we termininc termining certain certain racial ratiai move-' move by A bt ., tne matter '- e and more. vvnen au Human mini naa "- !n,fnts However, sJch buildings are' been purged and sweated out receiving then ' att"u-not of cowse "You will appreciate 'every hunter was reclothed in rare on the coast, in the I proximity of ancient native' new previously unused gar- that there have been many stead of using the annual strawberry shortcake for the benefit of his followers, he revels In it himself personally. In future, he khan expect to get along without it. So Rita, it is whispered, is returning to the screen to earn funds wherewith to help replenish the mc-uns of her Clear mems. nines m v -t.Menti Thev were not used as dwellings but served The remains of these stone craft at Seal Cove air base nave ; The Associated Boards of I huts are still to be found. been left unguarded at night due Trade convention in Smithers special purposes rw at Pnrt Fsinirton abut-1 There are still living a few largely to a misplaced faith ir I next week will have abundance WILL IT ALL END? The railways WHERE announce that, effective September 1, freight rates on 100 commodity items between Eastern Canada and the United States will be boosted five to thirty percent. At the same time, railway employees are seeking another pay increase. So the spiral of mounting production costs continues. These increasing costs are gradually pricing Canada out of her export markets. At the same time the domestic markets, which means the public, will be expected to pay the higher production bill. Eventually, the public will be able to stand it no longeFand the domestic markets, by sheer necessity, will also dry up. Every day the economic situation becomes more fhallenp-ino-. Tno-pnuitv. reason and forbearance are of business to deal with. O.ie ;eso!ution will urge air mail The Sun under a scare head, says July has been Rupert's wettest month. How Interest- PRICES natives who have thus human nature which lead us to ting a small cliff just south of gradu- the" used'ated hunters that no one would tam- rectory building, was as but, so far as believe for roasting out the "Spirit of' I know, only one white man, per with an aircraft in such a Sickness' from ill folk. I.Max Collison of Smithers. Mr. way as to endanger human life Patients suffering particular- Collison told me that, after the It has therefore become neces- ly from pulmonary ailments,' event, he felt physically light, sary for us to provide protec- were put In these structures. I as if he might fly, agile, tire- tion for the aircraft at Seal Cove Fires were built, near at hand less and strong. in future, in which large rocks were heat-) Tie mea no underwent this You will be Interested to know ed. then rolled to the floor of discipline were undoubtedly the that this Company has com ervlce for the Queen Charlotte Islands and northern coast towns of Alice Arm and Stew-crt. And how pleasant, some day, to have the temerity to hope for a postal mail delivery in Prince Rupert! BUY HI MFN'S '(WK rJ r.g! Ana 11 naa Dee.i laxe.i lor granted the silly practice started by the Vancouver press yeais and years ago and finally dropped because no one paid attention, actually was To M 59 Nw the hut and covered to a con-! outstanding hunters of the mended Pilot Berryman foi MES S DRESS ti o o o ' ' . w., tribe. To J7.00 Now required on all sides. The traffic'can stand so much 1 siderabie cn-pui with green , , ii a ! spruce and hemlock boughs. W. F. RUSHBROOK. Rita Hayworth was spread all over the world's front page a month or more ago, and now she's comin? back. This time it's news. Rita had become i presence of mind displayed ir the emergency and due to which j a much more serious accident i was averted." MEN S GABARDls aim men uunajiM;. s t-iiudiiun is uociupiig ui The sick w rapped in furs or To $13.50 Now INJlSllHtU lMr-KIKSSIUM blankets, was then laid on top and the hut closed for a certain period. If at the expiration YOl'N'G MEN'S If Frcm a Massachusetts clergyman comes th? au.ges'.lo.i that the word "live" be subst tuted for "live" in th; phrasa "as long as ye both shall live" in the j ni.i ivs i o ill , Now which thinking people cannot be unmindful. ADVERTISING MAKES STRENGTH IN 1928 WHEN the Postum Co. paid $43 millions I for Maxwell House Coffee, it was estimated that not less than $30 millions of that amount was goodwill for the much-advertised name. MEN'S SPORT Slrf of the alloted time the patient was living, the devil had been roasted out. The patient was taken to his home which, meantime, had been thoroughly dis n n n i I I I I I iwi y Editor, Daily News: I Tuesday's issue of the Daily , News carried an item under the I heading "Matter of Principle j Brings Taxpayer Before City Council.". j Though the reporting of the i Wa.Hli.blf To $5 Now MEN'S SPORT Sill infected by fumigation. Wild i.cuuuic ..... u.u.gmuus auu lncldent ls correct, Mr. Editor, 1 Washahle Te Now it leaves an impression with your j readers that is not justified. ! piuuuc piauw was uuiueu m the house and every germ of sickness driven out. The late MEN'S CABAKUli D.B., LaUst, Perl, To 49.SO Now ?v Thain choose to make his state- ,. , . . disinfectant no more poieni conceivable than the poisonous ment after I left the presence ; of the Council? He had the op-! MEN'S WORSTO I) B , Ail-Wool, Y smoke fumes of tls plant. j portunity of discussing this be-' The last patient to be treated I fore I obtained permission toi , .ij. .u it u Toasted) in the Essington hut i ;-! leave. To J47.50 Now . j MEN'S SOX-Fotj work. From, Pair I BOYS' SCHOOL SI To $1.25 Now was a native gui. one was rescued from the hut and afterwards adopted by the Rev. Mr. Jennings, the then Methodist Would Mi Thain answer through these columns so your i readers may come to their own I conclusions. If only water accounts can be j prepaid (quote Mr. Thain i why was my money accepted ior i Missionary at Port Essington. BOYS' SPORT Sli She may still be living. In days gone by it was cus A. MarKKNZIE FURNITURE ITH. A HOOD PLAC E TO BCY SPF.CIAL Continental Bed. Futl Siie, Kestmore flat ribbon prin full sire. Ace sprint fill niat- To SJ.25 Now . BOYS' ANKLE Si To 56c Now .... tomary for native hunters, be EarbaSe and "Phone and an fore starting on their annual BOYS' PANTS-A1 ouiciai receipi uuiy given uic: Thanking you for valuable I tress, full size .v fur hunts, to undergo a very severe ordeal. Huts iisnallv nf choose for schmi! I " Tt.r Cntrf Mfcw AJmwi rtvV, lac See our carpets 1vst arrived Phone 715 327 3rd Avenue stone, some of considerable sPace in yur papf f .L!' Good fit and r!!j . won't GEORGE McWHINNEY. 'John's always been careful not to criticize my driving . ' . even get In the car with me!" size, were built near the village. From "George f LADIES' ANKLfi In 1935 Adolph Zukor values the name Paramount at $15 millions. Pears Soap placed its first national advertising in 1901 and for the next 20 years spent more than . $1 million a year in advertising. Then, considering the brand well-established, advertising was stopped. That year sales dropped $1.5 million, more the next. After several years of decline, small advertising was resumed. But its market had gone, and Pears was soon sold out to a competitor. Jn.a general way, there has been some understanding of advertising as a company asset but there is a Chicago investment analyst who has recently made the most penetrating analysis. He's Stanley H. Morgan and his comprehensive study 4 is called "The Power of Advertising to Increase the Capital Value of an Enterprise." His finding is: . "The advertising dollar spent for indispensable product and prestige advertising can produce, in addition to income, long-term capital gains without further cost to the enterprise." Morgan studied a group of actual cases and found that in times of general prosperity, the common "stocks of the best known companies sell as high as 12 to 16 times earnings while the stocks 'of less well known companies sell as low as three to . five times. In these turbulent times, when the quality and farsightedness of business management plays such a big role in determining not only the general welfare but in preserving our free institutions, the penetrating analysis of people like Morgan has great value and importance. Financial Post. ' - i. j . i . ii.. 4J r . .i iim i ..in i n . : To 50c Now, Pair LADIES' ST(K Kifl At the appointed time, usually in February,' I think, great fires were built at the huts, rocks were thrown in and, when thoroughly heated, rplled into the huts, then the nude hunters entered. Water was thrown on the rocks and an intense steam ; To 55c Now ! CHILD'S ANKLHj ' To 40c Now JOHN H. BULGER )PTOMETH 1ST John Bulger Ltd Third AvTiur All Kinds of Meats Better with IS TIME TO ANYTIME CIEAH YOUR CHIMNEY lr7PREPARED TV MUSTARD I MUSTARD J) ... Let us Inspect, repair and clean your chimney now Be prepared for Fall. We also specialize In repair of gutters, down pipe and rooflnj, W.V.VWAWMVV.VAW.VA'.-.V.V.W.V.W.VAV. LAND RECORDING DISTRICT OF PRINCE RUPERT TAKE NOTICE that Canadian Fishing Company ol Vancouver, B.C.. Fish Processors, Intends to apply lor INTERCITY CHIMNEY W SEE THE LATEST IN . . . "EFFICIENT, MODERN HEATING FILLY AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT AT LOW COST. Floor Models in Stock. Your Inspection Invited. THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED a lease of the following described lands for the purpose of operating a fish camp, situate In Skldegate Har Free Estimates Phone Red 241 Reasons Authorized Licensed Chimney Service. All Workl; bour, Queen Charlotte Islands, fronting BlocKs 1, 2 and 4, Lot 3 Q.C.D.. Plan 648: Commencing at a post planted at the Southeast corner of Lot 10 0 Block 4. District Lot 3, Plan 94H; 253 FIRST AVENUE BLACK 884 thence South 647 feet more or less to the Intersection with a line Quality I 1 PBINTINC B mm --V".".V-'.V,",.".".".".V.".".'."..V. ! drawn East from the Southeast SUPPLIES FOB I' STATIONERY FOR 1 corner of Lot 11, Block 1, D. L. 3 S thence West 488 feet more or less to the Southeast corner of said Lot fiKEETlNfi f11 11, Block 1: thence Northerly and Easterly following the shoreline of PENS AND Vfy ARRIVED Skldegate Harbour to point of com j mencement. and containing 6 5 acres, DIBB PRINTING C more or less. Dated July 23rd. 1949 Gas Operated.. Canadian Fishing Company Ltd P. C. Underhill, agent BESNER BLOC.i H) ORMll Notice to Patrons Fargo Trucks AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EASY VACUUM CUP WASHER $206.50 EASY GYRATOR (GASOLINE) WASHER $196.50 THE D R V ( DRUGS Qvic Centre Dining Room iO PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST! will be closed from 2- Ton Chassis and Cab, 152" Wheelbase with reinforced frame It 2-speed rear axle. 3- Ton Chassis and Cab, 170" Wheelbase with reinforced frame & 2-speed rear axle. THERE IS REALLY NO QUESTION ABOUT IT DO IT THE "EASY" WAY 70 ' STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS, 9 A.M TO -7 NOON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-13 P.M. TO 9 P M. AUGUST 11 TO AUGUST 28 (inclusive) This will allow us to turn over our facilities to the Civic Corrtre Association during the Annual Carnival and will provide holiday time for our staff. NORM BAKER, Proprietor. ..,... Emergency HWf'J MUMm.M Rupert Motors Ltd. frnm Q a ni till A n TTV and SUfl Phones: 866 Office, 566 Shop