Rubber r . PrJnct Rnprrt Daflp r3ctos Monday. August 13, 1949. I X-RAY UNITS BUSY HERE Ray Reflects . . . . and Reminisces ItuHi.'1 "PorUtt.1 this. from thj g the dr'.vuig ne dnveth v 9:20. Two traveling x-iay unus went into action in the P-ince Bupert district this morning of- compact, small, long settled and It is perhaps not at all sur- one people, New i u .m'" Ru- J practically t ..., m - la inmt m pert persons prefer driving a I England and the Maritimes are in nit a record numbe rof people dur- car to walkina. This ts actually close as weii a- goou iieimiuors. 1 A century of Inter-marrying, trading and job-rusttlng saw to D- J- 0. a to 'lie city j... ' from a buiC ver. a small townsite, -as ciues go. Yet between where one lives and works there is often a long I that. ; . tng the rext two weeks. ! The service is offered by the Frovincial Department of Health and the Prince Rupert Health Unit. The mobile van today is at Port Edward, x-raying cannery workers at Nelson Bros., while the "breakdown" unit, so called because it can be taken apurt and re-assembled readily, is pt the Health Unit building. j The mobile unit will remain at Port Edward until noon tc- ; morrow when it will move to enough tramp. On the other hand it is also true there are .-.umerous instajices where distance cannot be more than a few olocks. More regular use of one's legs, and the garage could benefit in more ways than one. Incidentally, it might contribute toward solution of the parking puzzle. Cle; One. is said to be as old as he feels. Mr. Churchill, top speaker at the European council In Strasbourg, smokes the usual number of cigars dally i first one before breakfast' and enjoys a few shots of port and brandy before bedtime. There is a suspicion he feels fine. Perhaps he'll stand treat to Old Man Austerity, thereby catchine; the fancy of an impatient British electorate. -Admiral Louis Denfe'd General Omar Bradley U & MIUTARY CHIEFS IN FXROPE left. U.S. naval chief cf o;?ratkr.s; The nearest spot In North chief of staff, and General Hoyt S. Vanderberg. "breakdown" vuat centre, army ,the city The Amerlca t0 set Russia U on 'will remain at the Heaitn veil the Alaska coast, sixty miles PRICfj Bun MEN'S WOIIK A air force chief of staff, are now in Germany discussing military operation under the North Atlantic pact. They were making a 10-day tour of pact countries. Bradley has been appointed chief of combined United States staffs. iCP Photo' :lor the next two weeki. awav. Another reason for state-j In charge of the mobile unit booj? Or U it? j Tne annual sourdough stam- ;are x-ray technicians Sam Smitn ! pede will take place this year at j and Carol Murray, while Uei t : it s the truth to say more pub- I-os Angeles. The gold rush was 'Johnson and O'rdon Jacklln.' ncity jor Sfceena Is needed In on in 1898-99 This lx 194 By ! also technicians, are In charge of the American northwest. But It's a" the rules of the game Los equally a fact to say that Angeies snouia oe a gnost town. the "breakdown'' unit. Response at the Health Vult throughout the United States. i was said to be "slow" this morn-, ing, but had picked up briskly ! this afternoon. and Canada there is a persistent lack of worthwhile knowledge. Tens of thousands live a lifetime without going beyond Doubtless the handiest weapon on earth with which to commit murder or take a life, If the revolver, and It is for this reason the plea is heard To $UNUW MEN'S DRtss To S7.M Nuw MEN'S CABV11 To S13.5ftX YOl'NG HN SL4( KS-To i Now MEN'S SPOUT Washahlf T Now their own borders. Perhaps this U least noted ia the far north once I"0'e to make the possess- You Saw It In The News! AdterUse in the OaHy News! east of the United States. There, mSMBWI OP CASTASt.Ct P1T5 Ar5T7 Br?-EAt or ctRcrATro.vi DAIL? STTSPAPTH ASSOCIATION 4A Ul3epXlueiii ui.y newspaper ovotc id cm upDuiiaitif of Prince Bupn fku ooauvuniM comprising northern nd cintri Brltuo Columbu UutttorueO m Second Clu Mu. Poet Off la Department. Ottawa; Pub!lsho tmt afternoon except Sunday b Prlne Bupert Daily Newi Ltd., 3rd Afenue. Prince Rupert, Brltlah Columbia, Q. A. HTJWTER. Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director. SUBSCRIPTION RATES "f??. . OWJ Carrier, Per Week 20c; Per Month. 75c: Per Tear, 00. 55 S.-r-,i" By MaU. Per Month. 80c; Per Tear. S 00 important Smithers Meet IS THE WEEK of the annual convention THIS in Smithers of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia and it is fitting that local community leaders should be heading interior-wards for the sessions to be held this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It is the yearly forum for discussion of matters of common interest to the entire area between coast and Alberta across the ; true interior of the province and the whole north as well. In view of the already real and to much greater extent potential relationship of the friend- i ly territory to the northwest, Southeastern Alaska ! of recent years has become an active affiliate of the. Central B.C. Associated Boards. Such cities as Juneau and Ketchikan will also be represented at Smithers. With the grdwing development of Central British Columbia and the increasing indications that time for large scale expansion and utilization of these areas is now immediately at hand, the voice of this great district, as expressed at the Associated Boards convention, takes on an aspect of greater importance than ever. SOMETHING TO ENVY "THE UNITED STATES Coast Guard last week I observed its 159th anniversary. During the past year the Coast Guard rescued more than 5,000 persons and saved or protected property estimated at more than $160,000,000 in value. Navigation aids totalled 40,000 were kept up. High sea laws were maintained and 20,000 officers and men kept ready for any emergency. '. : " It is with a sense of admiration and envy that anyone on the Canadian side of the western coast - - must read such facts and figures. But there is still official indifference about a Canadian Coast Guard in spite of the need and the indignity of depending upon the United States. Enough to make one blush! LACK OF SECURITY when a man who to some extent FREQUENTLY enjoyed prominence finds age overtaking him he also finds his private means have become a . . source of worry. If he has a pension, it has shrunken through increasing living costs. Once he might have been safe in considering himself comfortable but not today. He still has to keep up appearances, a difficult enough obligation for himself and family. Once, he might have been reckoned rich but now with taxation and other manifold levies any MEN'S SP0KT Washable To Now r- I f Sr. if Ion of one, an extremely difficult matter. , It m!ht be argued something else could take the place of a gun, where police are concerned. It might even be suggestion that the revolved Is out of place in modern war. Meanwhile, In maybe eight out of ten homicides, there's a pistol In the background. It Pays to' Advertise! MEN'S CAIUKi D B, lattsl, I To S49.3N How to get Your Chest X-Ray It's Easy! It's Free! It's Wise! MEN'S WORSlJ DR., AH-Wcwl To $47.5-m . V'X 4- n ' MEN'S S0X-I work. From, F. BOYS' SfllOOl To SU5-Sw BOYS' SP0KT To $2.:S-Xi.w BOYS' ANKLE To 5c Now ' ' if" " . . ; L SAVOY HOTEL W. L. WOODS, Prop. PHONE 31 P.O. BOX 13S7 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT HAVEN FOR HOLIDAYING Whether it's fishing or boating, or BOYS' PANTS-J rhiwse for sch Good fit and M just loafing on a hot summer day, the old lighthouse at Stoney Point, Ont., provides the setting. Situated on the shore of Lake St. Clair where the Thames River flows into the lake, the light house has long been recognized as one of the most picturesque spots in Essex County. Built many years ago, the light is a navigation beacon for lake freighters. C. P. Photo) Mobile t best X-ray Units will be Operating at th Following Places and Times At the Prince Rupert Health Unit Offic 2nd Ave & 4th St. August 15, 16. 17, 18, & 19. 9-12 a.m. 1-3 p.m. August 22. 23, 24, 25, Si 28. 6-12 a m. 1-3 p.m. At Canadian Fth & Culti Storage Plant ' August 18,-9-12 a.m. At Dry Dock August 182:00-4:00 p.m. At Cow Bay August 199:00-12 a.m. At Co-op Cold Storage August 192:00-4:00 p.m. At Nelson Bros. Fisheries, Port Edward August 159:00-12 a.m. 1-3 p.m. August 169:00-12 a.m. At Columbia Cellulose Plant Watson Lsland August 162-4 p.m. August 179:00-12 am. 1-3 p.m. EVERYBODY 'WELCOME From LADIES' ANKIK To 5c Now. P. LADIES' ST0( Sj ; To 5jc Now i CHILD'S AMI ! To 4c Not JOHN H. BULGER 3PTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue . r nun' Mm art Keep your appointment if you can. If not come anyway. (191i ,y, Do you live oti t-of-town tir find it inconvenient to come to the bark personally? If so, you wilt like our Bdnhn by Mil plan for doing butineu. We have thousands of Banking-bv-Mail customer evidence of the sat lection this service gives. Talk it over with your B of M manager. Bank of Montreal HOUSEHOLD NEEDS STEP LADDERS CLOTHES DRYERS KITCHEN L'TENSaS CLOTHES LINES IRONING BOARDS ' GALVANIZED WARES 0xttG,44 pi4t flank working uttb Cutiadtam tn totry u lk oj lift stmt 1ST? A k fr our hnr.klet 21 woyi million Canadian vm fh lef M ANYTIME is time to CLEAN YOUR CHIMNEY ... Let os inspect, repair and rlran your chimney now Be prepared f" Fall. We also specialize in repair c( gutters, down pipe and roofing. SATIN-GLO VARNISHES ENAMELS PAINT Si THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. $ SEE THE LATEST IN . . . 5 .V.-.-.-.'.W ( INTERCITY CHIMNEY Jffi EFFICIENT, MODERN HEATING i thing that looked like money, could not escape the appraising eye of all governments. And some have practically no provision for the future. r CHURCHILL VESSELS, now on the way from England to Churchill, will not all return with cargoes. - Some will arrive and leave empty. At the present time there is little grain in Churchill elevators. 7 For thirty years, Churchill has been experimenting with wheat shipping and the picture does ; ' not look any more inviting today than it did that '- long ago. It all comes down to short seasons, ice . and risky weather. There was a great clamor for - -Hudson Bay wheat shipping. Nautical experts in " Winnipeg, and elsewhere on the prairies refused to - admit there was serious risk. This was so self-evident. Usually, the point was stressed, about every four years. But after the elevator was established, and Hudson Bay took its place as a deep sea route, there has been a notable falling off in enthusiasm. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS PAYS! Free Estimates Phone Red 241 - las Authorized Licensed Chimney Service. AjlW Face Towels Table Cloth Face Cloths Pillow Slips Ladies' Handkerchiefs Aprons Bathroom Sets Ankle Sex all sixes i m FILLY AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT AT LOW COST. Floor Models in Stock. Your Inspection Invited. J THOM SHEET METAL LIMITED All T)l SITPI.IES FOB yuauity 253 Z53 FIRST UK AVENl'E C BLACK 884 A large selection of Babies' Clothing, including Dresses PBINTINC ..V.'.V.".V.V.,.V.V.V.VAV.WA'ASVAW, STATIOSKRV F(1 GREETING Cl PENS AND "I ARRIVED . . . Wax tenfw DIBB PRINTING 518 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 400 BESNER BLOC. Gas Operated.. EASY VACUUM J I O R 31 Notice to Patrons Fargo Trucks AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CUP WASHER $206.50 EASY GYRATOR (GASOLINE) WASHER $196.50 THE D R ffl DRUGS Civic Centre Dining Room PRE55CRIPTION CHE 2- Ton Chassis and Cab, 152" Wheelbase with reinforced frame & 2-speed rear axle. 3- Ton Chassis and Cab, 170" Wheelbase with reinforced frame & 2-speed rear axle. THERE IS REALLY NO QVESTION ABOL'T IT DO IT THE "EASY" WAX will be closed from AUGUST 11 TO AUGUST 28 (Inclusive) STORE HOUPS WEEK DAYS, 9 A.M. TO N00 TO SUNDAYS AND HOUDAY312 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. This will allow us to turn over our facilities to the Civie Cemtre Association during the Annual Carnival and will provide holiday time for our staf. NORM BAKER, Proprietor. MtaMmM from 7 Pi" Dally car delivery service from 9 a.m. till pm Rupert Motors Ltd. Phones: 866 Office, 566 Shop J