Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, December 27, 1950 NEW AGE (Continued from page 5 Livestock and Farm Income . conl was getting somewhere with jhis experiments in electro-mag-metic waves. Working for the ! British Post Office, he had I transmitted signals In the late RUPERT PEOPLES STORE SALE EVENING GOWNS Nearly 7 precent Derived Therefrom In Central Interior us across Bristol cnannei from Penarth to Brean Down. On De cember 12, 1901, he succeeded ln prince GEORGE Durln" the communicating across the At-J past decade a lucrative farm ln-lantic between Poldhu In Corn- COme has been derived bv Cana. Encluuileii Thai Muhv Conic G(hllS Dm mis Trm wall and the odd-looking struc- dlan farmer8 from the production tUr1 ereiS,M n SlgnaI!d ae of livestock and live-Hail. St. John Nfld. i s. slock producls. ..0niy by tne As in the case or Ford and tinuance or a livestock program the Wrights, others were( con-j will we be able to maintain the cerned in the theory of wireless! natural evele intended hv not,..- AT A LOW PRICE THAT IS TRUE telegraphy. Others came after! to restore to the soil elements so Marconi to develop the radio J necessary to sustain an equlllb- ousiness as we Know it. has num in agricultural production " ne w ho caught popular imagt- j reports J. R. Barry. Experimeri-nation with its early commercial tal Station, Prince Oeorge. Apart application.) from the direct cash returns that 95 $I4. 1 . ...flAWW LOSS OF TITANIC Late on Sunday night, April the producer receives for the I s lie of livestock he says that there isn't a more profitable 4, 14, 1912. bands were playing! I l V- r ill -T, r- .r, w -s. , i Sunday. Dec. 31 i r I if J 1 -v 7 B 1 1 I iaance dance music music on off the ine Grand uranai n 11:30.. m vi uciu I Banks of Newfoundland aboard croPs and simultaneous guard-the biggest ship afloat, speeding ln so11 fertility than through a on her maiden vovaiie from vigorous livestock program. x My ' GET YOUR TICKETT0DAY Reg. $25 vc $33 Sizcr. 1 1 through 44 Now you can afford to buy a new cvonlnc trown K:i!n (Southampton to New York. Pas-1 Curing 1948 In Central British isent-rrs lelt a slight iar- tha Columbia It un piIkiiIoi ... -' - r. - - - j - - - - - - - -.v tiiun vi infill; "I had to marry a failure!" uckcu on Sand; vessel came to a stop, began to the farm records of five Ilustra-! ist and settle by the heaci.' tlon Station operators in differ- Hours later, as her engines tore vnt districts that 69.7 per cent of Includes all sizes througl Al : Construction of Indian Tram inrx-fna. i iou.se ana roared down the slant me year a farm income was de- fr? T Ml she went rived from livesiivV Vmm tk. Oi the me tween-decks. iween-oecus. ROBT. MONTGOMERY ANN BLYTH in "ONE MORE MY DARLING" THEATRE Tic J 4C. 42 and 44. Come on down. At this low price you ' can't go wrong. : Highlight of Mining in 1950 down taking 1500 men, women same source of Information the and children. j 1949 contribution or llvevstock Destruction of the Titanic, the! was 54 6 Der cent. This inrlnrted STEVART.--Thp hip-hliVht nf thn ,.r.ov n5..;f.Js-caIled unsinkable. caught theionly cattle and swine and un-i ! RUPERT PEOPLES . STORE Doors open at 11:30 for Ticket Holders Jn tV, Cfa. rZ . . J 'v I worlds imagination as no other doubtely the figure wouid have! mine Slew an area was the construction of the aerial slnSle Peacetime catastrophe In ; bven raised on all five farms had j tramway from the Indian mine tn thp mih-iV Pro lhe haif-century. a small thing, the production of sheep also' ouodK I re-; ..I compared to the mass slaughter . been included In the plan. ! mipr mill TfWk mier mm. n i. j had beei. hoped that the tram would EurP to know within three During this period of imtaJ be completed before Christmas so that the minei5?' e ut 'Tiunic story wM.biuty m world affairs stabnu-1 could so into production hnt tW ,rt 'i; ,Z K1 " "1 !!!a J? f -e-j a ibi Klll)igiE3ltlllliItIII wuuw,,,, iw -! -; ." "''"" s " sound livestock in- m. v. j lowing an exceptionally heavy sinking. Incidentally, quickened Values for You dustry. Livestock and lu allied oy years the general adoption at sea of Siunor Marconi's cari- fall of snow, caused a suspen-' 14 miles up the Bear River val sion of construction until early j ley from Stewart. products provide one of the most I stable sources of Income that the j farmer can establish for himself. ! It not only supplies him with a iniii..! ! get .. which ... 11 years before had SDnnff When pnmnltH tKio fr nnri jra ,w r 7A if "V . .v-. 'cuiyi sputtered its faint signaU bring another nrodurins- George carried out develoDment ' r-,r, .n j i O Lunch Kits g pyrex Ware Percolators Pocket Knives 9 Covered Roosters ft Thermos Bottles balanced yearly Income but also mine Into being in the Stewart tnt their ProPerty. the Georgo land. area. In the early days of min- j r?!"! '" lhe "Pf "i At about tnis same time in assures mm of a plentiful lardc : K quality lor nis domestic uses. ins in tita district the Indian ! and owned the George Conner lL ? man namcd Vladlmir j v... .v.- Xil i'y'L'h Ulyanov Ienm. leader of however Mussolini' connuput nf i LL lhJ ! Smelun c- Sviryofathe WHISKY i THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Y aim nuw snouia; nuviana, owner of the,Kus.ian Revolutionary Partv ; make good after long years of Unicorn group, adjoining the 'was Bi- !-".. , ." is-"'""'g irom aoroaa me . at a popular o-VJ i B "'00,JU'1 "uiie, caiTiea OUt publication iuujn.uon in in St at. i-ecersourg Petemhnrw of of Silbak Premier min. h k. further rtpvir,m Ethiopia was complete, civil war in Spain was under way the world paused for a moment to hear a former King speak "at long last ... a few words of my own." On the afternoon of December 11. 1930. the British Parliament had passed into lv the first voluntary abdication bill in the long hi.story of the 0AU.Y NEW 3 CLASS f FXKD AOVEHTlSKMENTb ERINO RESUtTi producing steadily during theithe property with nwTt ! UnVwS'hntl Smu year and it is estimated that factory results. i ."5 a i . . total of t. . .. . jiated nis i. ideas ,rte of r a - so-called tec "u'."rrr. "l .-""vc"- "orK on lne Silver Tip erouDl-oicUtowhlD of the oroletariat " For NEW YEAR'S EVE HIRAM lIsn eTter sn'PPa to the , proceeded this summer unde- ih-' which culminated October 25 The Phiiim, m, a ' d":ection ot W. R. Tooth and re-j 1917. In bloody revolution and ire ?TOP'lSUltS there- he states' ar very whk-h tod., In the version of I or! k151 ncouraS1ng. Shipments of ore! Joseph : Salmon River k f Vanonovitch sialin !s I woSd sfead !v a fsuprn" T Pr0Perty during lhe the WOrId,s c,-ef lhre" Pa ! a total o - nM r.f-nd ,Mt tW0 years have Produce4: At the same time otthVoc-Joa nna? -.Ui murh ' t0bcr ""n n Kus.sia the I'klpd K 00 the Gold dUeiple of another Utotogy- Shlsmw m m ?rP " thC ,Marm0t RlVer area ailhou on-time Socialist Ben-! 1 hf uncovefed a" exce"ent rads ' 110 uwllni had not yet uurmg the win r arid hmd h0ta 41 iih,ig-e.Jintf!..nd. of 1 ore a a diamond drillina. competed his inp. arn.ma th. empire. Tiutt night the former Edward VIII broadcast to the , worid his explanation: "I have found it Impossible to carry the heavy burden . . . without th, help and support of the woman I I love." ; The Kinc'i abdication. U i DECORATIONS NEW YEAR CARDS NOVELTIES WALKER'S SPECIAL 01 ?T- rAWAniAW UWKrVt So Don'l Wait for Tomorrow - s; vrviiniinil VTHigmi Sec it TODAY r sn'Pmen ready program Is to be instituted in political circle to rlZ i'amr. ... - .. tne early spring of 1951. recuperating frorrt a trench- 1 Nation-wide Populariry is tta proof of its Traditional High Qaa'ify! vn uie prosperity; The Riverside mine about W'ZTSJKft FU;- 'WVen mUes from Hyder." Alaska, sh snipped 28 tons of high grade on the Alaskan side of the 11 J r make pomible bis marriace to a divorced woman, was the romance of the half-century. His broadcast was. heard by the greatest audience up to that time in the history of radio more than had listened to the bombast of Mussolini or the stridency of Hitler. OITGROWTH OF WAR mortar wound and resuming his prewar work on the newspaper t'epolo d'ltalia. Five years and five days later October 30. 1D22 as victors In a lonir running "c- niiuueo over sou tons of con- fight between extreme right and ,. WAUIIVIllI OMTAIIO 0IITIIURS OF THE fsMOIS 'tanfufian M' HM extreme left (for Dower noml-. Out of the second T " of the ",c two l" naily held bv a constitutional ' ..."J "7 "?u,r but futile government, hi Fas- j Z'msTo rv of ' This adrertiemrnt is not publLshrd or displared by tne lnj "' nefl.c"tr mlne about bright indeed for the future. lonirol Hoard or by the tlovernmrnt of nnusn imma BLONDIE Oh, He's Like That -By CHIC YOUNG according to an account of thai 'Si; future " " g" W CommunK, h0'1"",88 -0ll 0ne of ihese a the forma- i ThSbSi. .in. .sa" rran. ! e: '''iiiliijiiiiiliiFii See us for your . . . HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS of a new faesar. It was to end Nations, an attempt by the vie-'' in death r..-i rnnmlnv hut nr. . ' Ht uv "le vu" ! VOLi'LL MISS ) ! , voui? BUS 4 ,., before it had been ImV.H Tn , "" .. JUSt e i rs.-.K. a WHV exj vCj , .. r-A '6' .r-5 f- CIT-' 1(1 'X1. ' ' r7 i Arnti for WESTINOIKHSE. M.tl.ARV. C.C.M. B-ll PAINTS and COI.KMtN (HI. UEUIBS imn . V ."irougn woriawiae rule of aw. - (u i h - nther 1 r C, re'gn f a?" F'v year, later the orgnkra-other a rou.ser of vaster rao- tinalready divided bv the fhiTamb,t,0n waton,,e enmity of erne or iu founder, j RuwIa-heW together to stand HiTLFR A niniRRnv Arioi Hifii! !l .. 'wlnst the invasion of South ! Victor flC ff Korea the Communist North.! . h' was s'"!? Whether or not this clash was' rhnrrh JF: a "J0? of 2' pouting of a third world I WE IH1.1VH ."T7 wr ;v t 1 ,V'C 1 "ci" uwn. ne war was aUn unciear dr3Wlngf At th timc The second deelopment-lon of the October revolution he wM ln growing, secretly nursed In All Validated Now tS a private in tne Ba-ithe ' minds or men-was signal-varian army. By 1922. when d by the blast which on Aug-"Tlil Th10 pendancy, u,t 6, 1945. wiped out the Jap-2 k y' v.h n ha.d Rraduated t0 anesc city of Hiroshima. Of aU JTZ ?h Un.lCh to,ex-ithe 'lorle. of this half-century, 5uil?arIttm " the nwlng of atomic power authoritarian, totalitarian state, of which the bomb is one aspect controlled for and bv Arvan v,..u .i ,.u... m. BRIDE ST. riWNEJH It came to f tower Jannarv an . iv.. . ... 1933. when his Nazi nart. nn shrouded. It Is hard to sav even where the knowledge of atomic power began. In the year of Victoria's death a young New Zcaleder named Ernest Rutherford wu professor of physics in McGill University, Montreal. HU researches established the existence andi nature of radio-active transfor-! power by election and Hitler was Chancellor of the Third Reich. From that date, for a dozen years, until he died cowering In a Berlin cellar, his was the world's most-feared name. The paradox, as the half-century ended, was that the new incumbent as lord of fear was the man whose guns sounded in dying Hitler's ears. At about the time Mussolini was coming to the xenlth or his power, and while Hitlers star was still low on the horizon, jin event occurred which symbolized a condition that. warn, ' old?,, can you k (susi I'll erS( 1 CAN -f fiLLlJiiiL Hillllyll11" El WfflTE YOJ? tAMC J . V, "J VOL! CAN'T IN-V ' '' ' "N- - I Lii Ly Woe! Calamity! ' irTv ilP ifl f 1 V ooc' J.HINSS POS 7 , Tul- ).'- you f rZ ' mation-s, the electrical tructurc of matter, the nuclear nature of the atom. He published books about this and in 1908 won a Nobel prize. Enrico Fermi, an Italian ohY- The Pioneer Druggists DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 elclst. and others split the atom In the mid-Thirties, and OLto contribute mightily to their Joint sway over lands and people. And to that other inriuence working outward from the crp rtr.v Hahn of Berlin split the uranium atom in 1939. But it is still uncertain whether they qui'e knew what they were doln. Many others worked specifically toward the result tolazoned by that blinding flash over Hiroshima. And others still work. where Lenin's body lay. On October 29, 1929, the New York Stock Market crashed. There is little that Is comnellinir aho'it. fie ary ngures. But here were In the 'end it comes back to To all our Customers and Friends Compliments u.cwruien in biootf. For the people. Where UiU knowledge m f y lne aram- leads to ultimate self-destruc lMl sjinuoi oi a wona jtlon or a new world of erowth and structure; to end life or to of the Season make life more worth living-depends on men. On men who sit in high places, ruled by the Instincts, greeds, passions and condition, it signalled the collapse of trade, the great depression. In the decade that followed, the field of human flesh and blood was fertile to th? seeds of hate. And they were sown. In the midst of that decade, RUPERT BAKERY LTD Ideals that are the common in herltance of flesh and blood. IF,