Prince Rupert Daily News ' , They show disrespect or elders ! and love chatter in place of exer- j jcise. They no longer rise when j Ray Reflects Famous Quints Are 16 Years Old Monday, May 29, 1950 LETTERBOX HELPING FLOOD RELIEF Editor, Daily News: I see in the paper about my (HlCl KClllin ISCCS . tradict their pareot. gobble ; For Summl Ad Independent daily newspaper devotf d to the upbuilding of Prince 1 Rupert and northern and central British Columbia j dainties at table, ccoss tneir legs ; and tyrannize over their teach- j HERE ARE JUST J As l&.'ir By ELMORE f HILPOTT One-Win? Bluebird? CALLAXDER, Out. (? The Dlenne quintuplets, 16 Sunday, aren't interested In boys so their dad says, anyway. As far as he's concerned, that's as it THE GOOD VJ What's the .weight of that ers- oounas moaern, dui was irienas, Mr. main and Aid. monster halibut we're all guess- ' rea"y spoken by Socrates two George Casey, as well as the ing at? Some dark night, out in thousand years ago. j Daily News, are going to take up the harbor catch another, the! a collection for the people of Mens Pure Wi,i Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director ' Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES JACKETS blue am Reg $ 30.00. should b-. "Some people .v,!v t bieeer the better. And it woulu ; British Columbia's Sons of Winnipeg. I wish you good luck t s Now , Freedom question, aired in the Bna lrusl lo woa vou wlu nav be a simple matter to reckon from there. Men's Brown 0X17,1 give the girls more freedom,' Oliva Dionne said in an inter By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 73c; rer veai iFederaJ parliament recently, re- called an incident there in 1928. 1 There are a lot of 8)0d people ' ... In DrliMio D.mA-t A T nu good fit, latest stylt Special Now THE FIRST COAST- view, ' but I feel it is my duty to $8 00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. ite Men's WINlmKKAK Reg. $5.00. Now Young Men's -PANTS perfect fit TlwL and of Pakistan check them. and. being beaver, he Then ftll three major parties " " ! trwnr 5tao-p1 keep a close on Of course, a , I Parrm-jio-n tO-COfct Staged Campaign their Ponced generosity. Not j ilHend t0 d0 until tney nave new how tx u bis head. TbU wer. led by bachelors. Macken- bv the Canadian Arthritis finished school at least." That one swept into Winnipeg by the ie King was Prime Minister, :lon8 a I,came home afur -anrl Phpiimati-m Wiptv means not for a couple of years, flood, found he had to find a and R. B. Bennett and Robt. ing sick and the first day friends and KheumatlMTl SOCiei . . called to ask how I was getting 1Q and Gardlner hMded tne offlda, ran into bad luck. It was shooting for high school educa- residence of Arnold Davey, chief Opposition and Progressives. One , alon8- The net day a load of fpmnnrnrilv overwhelmed tlon- , game guardian of the Manitoba ' day a serious speaker asked eoal came along Then there temporary OUn eimw q Fisheries. King what he would do if. some was aoast of be'. a big pie and "en oi ine g v Jn the public mind by the Mam-, v,0 ,,a ,, M. a loaf of bread. rrom Men's Union Sill's, "VHAT is Pakistan?" w needle. Reg. $3 00. Nw Only n . ... . . This question is being asked more and more Dirtnsione ring as a iiiuij s """wi v mc icaoi, ...... .... ..... - .... ... .. . j . . . . Wp hnnp that tip 5 In uHU-h i toba floods. ouys niMHIIiKAKi showerproof, all slai ' Tt 17oiniii7r t.Viat thA NOW that they are 16 years ne lasaionea ouaseji a cozy re- garaen to una mere six flatted r - . . . m M Yt Pq 111 1 Yri T hn IF A I'll . Dionne is teaching treat, fcven Mr. Dayey could not women. King, promptly ao4 wltn " ib waa . inutvu'ki v..t. .... f rst littlp Rhiehird cars anDear- 'd. Papa say that much. unsmiling face, said he would at " ,vl" U1K ",,a re,lcI w,il d frequently, as one of the world's youngest nations plaa steadily greater role in international affairs. The Visit this month of its Prime Minister, Liaquat Ali.Khan, to the United States and Canada, has underlined the quo'stion for North Americans. Prt nn thp strppts driven bv the them to drive a car send for bis honorable sume b,k,u- " 11 ne'Ps lne ola W OO. tiow I Boys' and airls' i HATS better quanty ' t rs. Sells $2.50. f Now )y I I bright young physio-therapists i i i .l. neonle like mvselt nnrt Ihe vnunv David McCullough returned to j who take the treatment to cur-i tail crioolina riaht into the The pru.Ong of enus appears JST WW it ; , we the b ,5 sluon ana r8ress,ve Parties. to be a favourite space-fUler with a and! - many newspaper: , io want to ihaok roy ood this gives opportunity to as, j It looks like a deep slash In nefebtoors fcnd lriBIMta -'Canada has a special interest, not only because ! nbme. of the sufferers from the city on the Coquitlam yes- ..U..i T lclux " ' Ti..nr - : i...- V, i arthritis. Pd it wear, '. strong, from idMMaii is a MMer uunumon wunin tne common- ! . trip to Vancouver. . . . . to Vancouver Vancouver needs needs J ,.m SaO.OOO JaO.OOO qursiiuiia. tny snouia siewea me reaerai uovernmeni puonc-prunes be at the head of so 1 ity output. Once the cost barely tarry on this work next year.' kind tbings they have done for us. But up till now only $21,000 nas ' many breakfasts? Far be it from exceeded a couoie of million. T. I nave found that if you are i been collected. Even Willi uic s . Rljght or debase thp crpntlp rtaw it slv time, that ParUa.l. word ol new nope lor ullrreIs - - - notiest and always do uoud dollar - for - dollar matching grants made by the government, this could mean a drastic cut tilings you will get along . ail right. FEED OLSEN. from rheumatism. All the world dua nuinuous prune, us an mentarians are becoming rest-has heard of Cortisone, ACTH. old. 'd friend. But, for Pete's less and supercritical. Beautiful I wrote last summer of remark- sake, why this nopeless lack of work Is turned out. Skilled labor able improvements secured by vision? Why not a change of gives employment to thousands. weaun, but tor at least two other important considerations: (1) the excellent possibilities for de-velp.pnent of profitable trade relations; and (2) the firm assurance from its leaders that Pakistan will stand with the free nations in the struggle for world peat&. Geographically, Pakistan is unique as a nation. It consists of two distinct physical units, separated by i)00 miles of foreign territory. The two units, West and East Pakistan, are situated respectively north-west and north-east of the Republic of Bharat ! back in the work of the society. ! It would be a shame if this had to happen. But, cry those who have the Mr md Mrs Tommy rraxer floor, is it all worth the money? having spent the week-end An Is it actually needed? Plenty of the city to visit Mr. Fraser's janitors might be able to give a mother, Mrs. R. McCook, who is new treatment in Europe. . name or something. Stewed The Chemical and Engineer- prunes! Alas. Why not call it ing News for January 2, 1950 prunella, and throw in a shot of tells of hopeful results obtained lemon. It would at least be a bv US? Of glucoronic acid. 'rpfrechlnff Inunh, nt nr,Upl. NO CAiTv'ASSER WILL CALL on you for a donation to C.A.R.S. If you think the work of the society Is worth supporting put your contribution in an envelope 8 to 12 years vaca'n Mrs. R. Mitchell, I Crek. B. C. beaches, good care ; REASONABLE R. . revealing opinion. a patient In the JPiinoe Rupert General Hospital, returned to Terrace yesterday. Artisone is a new steroid hormone, derived from vegetable fniiroc in A.fivin Rprv.it.ahlp Twenty pounds of chlorine are today and send it to Mary Pacx, . . . hpintr mipri with pvprv million f kf anA jtrm n ti Cannw,n UndiaV Karachi thp mndpm ranita! anrl mam nort. I Executive Secretary, C.A.R.S ?.Wflot p,i,0t.m f,97 Wset Broadway. Vancojver. It imya to aovertlse. 5HING0L! scientists claim to have achieved ' ... " -.u. benefit in checking acute rheu- 8alUms ' Winnipeg's drinking and daughter, after spending the matic cases with this substance, water. But that unhappy city past month holidaying at Mas- But most of the interest In nas a real reason. 'sett on the Queen Charlotte Is- recent months has centrei lands, arrived in the city on the around a treatment developed "Children now love luxury. Camosun yesterday afternoon on in Sweden. This combines in- They have bad manners and their way back to Terrace where Or if you live east of the Rookies and don't know the address of your provincial CA RS, simply send it to Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society, The ideal fim Shingles,' Fences jections of Percorten with al- show contempt for authority. they now make their hoine. OF mo?t -simultaneous injections of . .- . - WE HAVE ALL HEARD rough lumber. Mt 111 f T Cl A. UIK-i,vl 11. , .West Pakistan, with its 307,000 square miles, is nearly as large as Saskatchewan, Newfoundland andNova Scotia combined. East Pakistan's 54,000-odd'square miles top the total area of Nova Scotia, New" Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. lost of the new nation's people, however, are located in the smaller segment of the Dominion. E?"1--Pakistan contains more than 45,000,000 of the 0''s total population of some 77,000,000. ""fith respect to its political birth, Pakistan is 1 X 'i iinique. It is a nation which was deliberately 3S a variety of ati colors. I Thompson Hard Co. Ltd. I the famous fireman s holiday, vitamin C. But do you know how some percorten is a hormone secret-Vancouver policemen spend c(j hy the adrenal glands. It their one day per week off? :an De produced for a small. They drive the Bluebird am- faction of the present cost of, bulance which takes the bed- cortisone or ACTH. I mm is BAD for Cars In AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE os in anything else, you get exactly what you pay for . .' . That's the reason ridden patients to the arthritis clinics at the Vancouver Gen- You'll never know what your bank can do for you until you ask! THE POINT IS THAT NO matter how many or how mir-i aculous the remedies discovered! for arthritis, Canada will re-i n.uire the machine we already J have set up in C.A.R.S. , Indeed only by extension "ttt re" fed not on a racial, linguistic or economic basis, i eral or St. Paul's. ' Also, here is one of the nicest 1 things I ever heard. Two of the j best hairdressers in Vancouver ! give some of their free time the world's ' .-ijci. that of religious unity. It is . . 4'rnTnaiit Moslem state. why you're wise to bring '-w"uu"l,l")i 1 cmisiaii is essentially agriCUil- j for women patients, in Veteran s to make full use of the knowl-Ul'aL- Its lareelv agrarian nonnlatinn nrnrliippe i hospital, and for eirls bedridden edge and remedies we have. i " ' i i r.v.w.. , - - - . Moving, Packing, ( Shipping and fiii rarUge and Stort Complete Reliable ai f lent Service, also' a. Canadian Liquid Air I for Oxygen. Acetyls! weldl."!? supplies. Lindsay's Cartf Storage LimJ Cor. 2nd and Park f Est. 1910 PIkmimi. mmmmsz:. T.S.S. STEAM 1 ! t.'.-yWAivrt Yog can bonk on the "Royal" Iflenty of raw materials. The trouble is, however, tjiere is little industry yet to turn these raw materials into consumer goods. ! Pakistan today, with a good balance of foreign tj-ade, wants to change this picture in order to raise your Chrysler Built car to a man who knows it best . . . Our trained mechanics have the "Know How" to make repairs quickly saving vou time and money. They use only factory engineered and insDect-ed parts and special factory approved PRINCE 1 New Hosiery Prices p SAILS FOR Vancoo PiinprfMnford PhonPS 566 Service Dept. 366 Parts Dept a.ni Internifil f tne standard ot living of its people. To this end, ! Pakistani leaders realize they must (1) import more Machinery, steel, coal, oil and fewer manufactured floods; (2) with these capital goods build up an clgenous industry; and (3) export the products of this industry after meeting domestic needs, and cease to export raw materials except when surplus tj the needs of its own factories, i Agriculture, for the immediate future, remains the new nation's mainstay. The government attaches the greatest importance to its 26 agricultural development schemes, covering such fields as research, marketing, forestry, animal husbandry and technical training, all to be completed by 1953. f Some day Pakistan hopes to export instead of rf w jute-twine, yarn, rugs, tarpaulins, upholstery and the countless other articles which can be made fjom jute. For the Pakistanis this would mean increased employment, higher wages and better living. Historically, the new nation dates its record ffom 712 A.D., when Arabs, led bv MohamnW Rin -I A Thursda at 11:15 pi FOR KETCH! WEDNESDAY Ml For Ri'si NS vhO'!; 0 e I l ; 1 7 " "u. '-'i d il f Write 1 C1TV Ol! OH FRINCE II LAMPS! ' BOUDOIR SHADES 93 BED LAMPS ; 1.95 TABLE LAMP 4.95 TABLE LAMP 6.95 TRILIGHT SHADES, SILK 4.95 TRILITE LAMPS, COMPLETE 17.95 ( TORCH I ERE LAMPS 13.95 AT NORTHERN B. C. POWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT . STEWART, B C Blue 210 Cjasim, settled in Sind, a province of what is now i THE GRAY MAGIC ROYAL PORTABLE Plannipg a vacation? See our selection of color-fast anklets! (ret t on EASy TERMS! ONLY ROYAL GIVES YOU FINGER-FLOW KEYS SPEED SPACER STREAMLINED BEAUTY "MACIC",MARGII Regiitcrtd Trad mark vesi i-aKisian. About X) years later, large numbers oj Moslems- poured into the country through the Kfiyber Pass. j These new settlers, Turks, Afghans, Persians afid Turkomans, brought them the faith of Islam, a religion closely akin in its basic tenets to Judaism aid Christianity. Except for the extreme south, mW-of the Indian sub-continent came under Mos-leargovernment and until the middle of the 18th ceitury was ruled by the Sultans and Emperors of Dlhi, now the capital of independent India. Clashes between Moslem and Hindu, out of wfieh grew division of the sub-continent into two independent dominions drawn on religious lines, persisted for centuries. Many attempts aimed at a synthesis of the Moslem and Hindu faiths proved unsuccessful. ' ; Establishment of an independent Pakistan and an-1 independent India was to the Moslem minority thoply logical answer. " : VANCOUVER VIC l Sunday, 9 p.m., Ca Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Ci4 ALICE ARM, STEWAlj ANNOUNCING Grand Opening June Isl PORT SLMrsoi 60 gauge ........ $1.95 51 gauge ........ $1.75 45 gauge'..', $1.50 42 gauge ........ $1.35 oil pencil seam r i .. -niiH lnm. if 10 P.m. pnn NORTH Q' 1 3:30 p.m. Only $17.50 cash and $1.50 a week See it NOW! McRAE BROS. LTD. CHARLOTTE ISI Af ss. Camosun, June 9 f FOR SOUTH Q( ' I BILL SCUBY FUR VAULT CHARLOTTE Rod 324 ss. Camosun, June 10 p.m iFasliion' Footwear FRANK J. SKINNI Phone 974 For Free Pick-up Service EARLY ADVERTISING COPY IS APPRECIATED Prince Rupert nw Third Avenue SpvjSRTIEINa IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINOS RESULTS.