Prince Rupert Daily News DRESTDP" Wednesday, June 21, 1953 Victoria Report ; . ff"-3 ',' . U u u a fbr If J ft I Tlie regular weekly luncheon ! of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club 1 was postponed from today to Friday when the special guest ; j will be the International p-esi-1 dent. Walter H. Smith of Hally- ! wood. After attending interna-; tlonal convention In Banff, Mr. j 1 and Mrs. Smith will be here on i j their way home. i For Summer by J. K. Nesbltt HERE ARE Jikt .J OF THE GOOD VAt til An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, 1 British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association Men's Pure Wool spaJ Education Ha? Surely Improved About Cutting Number Of M.L.A.s VICTORIA What improvements in teaching JACKETS blue and Zl Reg.$ 30 00. ! Now , J 100 Q. A. HTJNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director j j hoo accommodation have Come in B.C. in Men's Brown OXFOUDs I good fit, latest style. 1 SpecUl New Men's HlximRrAK By Carrier, rer Week, zoc; Per Month, 73c; rer Teat. Vt. " $8 00; By Mall. Per Month 50c; Per Year S5.00. lf3sCrs ! years! In 1S50 the only school in B.C. Tvas operated by (Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Staines within the palisades .of ' Fort Victoria. James Robert Anderson, who "" H "T RB. $5.00. Now .... i EBY & SONS LTD. CONTRACTORS REPAIRS - REttODHlXJNC FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the N.H.A. rhnr Ovrrm tU Bx S8( Young; Men', OaCi PANTS perfect, fit ..1 m started stices, where the roof joined the us o a good picture of i u. 6:, wall, was a veritable runway lor that first school m his memoirs. , lhp numerous rats which mrest- Happy Ending Aston' with a happy ending was the burning at sea this week of the well known veteran lodging service boat Nora Jane. Fortunately enough, the troller Sandy S. was in the vicinity and, with typical resourcefulness of the sea. Captain Arvid ed the building." He wrote: 'Mr. Staines, of rather uncertain temper and disposed at times to be unduly severe in administering corporal ' nunlshment, was nevertneless a Men's Felt HATS, Jk Q top notch styles. 1 Special from . J Boys' lllNlWREAkEltsl showerproof, all size, J $4.00. Nw ' Boys and Girls' tXBfl HATS better Quality, afl ( j org. Sells $2.50. w nry g Soys' PAXTS-for'dwj, 1 school wear, good fit J strong. Prom ti tut , m J4 2 "I dont see where 2 did anything bo terrible, Henry. Your cousin -works In a garage, doesn't he?" A lot of people think that Canada is over -governed, that we have too many M.P.'s, M.L.A.'s, mayors and a'.Sermen. The public believes such people should be well paid but that there shouldn't be too many of them. By all means let's give our elected representatives more money. We shouldn't have a system Sandhals quickly speeded to the assistance of the good student in natural history, stricken vessel and effected as neat a bit of rescue j rgeuc peo" sheT vJSZl work as has ever been recorded on this coast As a jreaiiy kept the school going and result, the six members of Nora Jane's" crew were sPite o many undoubtedly , . , ,. . 1 adverse circuinstances, manaeed safe aboard 1CN Sandy S. After Ai being forced ti.i by the comparauveiy well. I can see quickness of the conflagration to leap into the ocean, her now. with a row of curls T3 Lkm till II 100 members ,nd giving the 100 M.P.'s $15.tK)0 & year, instead of $6,000 as now. Same idea might well be ap- iJ L'IHi III i im - h I m rm ni 11 iiiiiii each of her angular which say. that ra a man ot thev Owed their lives to the alert and Courageous j rich widow, or a P'lea 1)0 Bf'usn Columbia, we iface; by no means unprepossesy-i means, or a ing. however, spare figure, clad i woman whoso hnsband doesnt ve m.i..a. s, eacn arawing in black, a ladv undoubtedly, mind, can really afford to get $3.000 a year from the public LftACKtE POP.' WHEM 'VOO P0UR.MlL..OM! Sandhals. The incident of the Nora Jane could well have been a grim tragedy but happily, it was to turn out otherwise. FOk tour holid land when walking out holding Selected. It means that seats In till. This totals $144,000. If the op her skirts on each side and : oinv governing bodies are not House was cut In hair and the tnrrtprino ?Kp oiris ti fnilmw hprifinon ti anvone. There's no 24 MLA.'s got $8,000 a year tht "Flvina U" These are the sort of incidents which again '"ample. Sunday at the Staines j class distinction, true, but the.-e'i total would be the same, and the Gui-st Ranch, CoribJ A Good Place to Stop 244 Miles to Telkwa hotel Telkwa, B.C. Just a Nice Day's Drive - point up to the need of a Canadian coastguard and terror t0 me AteT moniinJman with his own business can The only way, of course, to cut this reminds US we have not been hearing much more ' nravers we had breakfast, such iHvp attentiaa to nolitics. Ho the number of legislative seats Is 1 "uiuiiK. ooaung, swmia dancing and fishing Write, Wire or Plume Chas. IVilkinwa 70 Mile P.O., BC. VAlalVh Us it was. bresd and treacle ,nd ! emploved man coald pet time off act of the Legislature Itself, j tea without milk Church at 11 j to attend a session. . Can anyone Imagine the 48 jln the mess hall then d'nner. I Blair Fraser. Maclean's Ottawa MX.A.'s calmly sitting down next potatoes and meat, sometimes editor, quotes former Qvebec M.P. session, or anv session, and wip- llish. then a drearv aftprnoon Frederic Dorion: "Onlv two kinds int out halr the -seats? i learning the.CollecU; how I of people can really afford to be n,eJr should though, think 'hate them. The onlv redeem- in nolitics. the rich, who can manv observers, il the business about it lately. CANADA'S NAVAL STORY . A copy of "The Far Distant Ships," an official SHIHGOLEE . 1 J - A. . . . ling feature of Sunday was the make it a hobby and the other 4,1 ,u,er"raen' ls lo siream- account of Canadian naval operations in the )nd World World War War by by Joseph Joseph Schull, Schull, published published The i deo I finish f Second by j evening In th Staines' private who?Rn-t make as pood a living nnea- the authority of the Minister of National Defence, - apartment wnen we woum a any oxner way. ii you re in oe-lr((atprf with nnp sweet each t.ween vou're a fool to stav in the has reached the editor's desk. t I after prayer and be dismissed game." A nl.nno-p hnnV it will nrnvp nf nnrtir?ilar to bed. And whtt beds! The Fraser further ouotes D1on; Shingles, Fences or rough lumber. Made a variety of attract colors. Off fo Church Meet in South hard boards, an Indian mat, a ;Give him the MP.) a stJary interest to the manv Canadians who served at sea Hudson's Bay blanket and over that's really worth warkir3 for." Thompson Hardware To represent the leal Regular; in the War as it tells manv a Storv of the eXDloits of iourselves another blanket. The Dorion sueeeito cuttine the PLANNING BUILDING REPAIRING FOR FOR FOR Co. Ltd. garret we occupied was not lined. House of Commons from 262 to .r0 rmrwi a umudi aeip- the Canadian Navv durine sixtv-eicht months of t - 4 tiiiua I luii VT"ii nur. With ?f Regular Baptist Churches of I i VAIUABIE Moving, Packing, Cratint i Shipping and lunenl Cartage and Stow British Columbia in Vancouver. G. R. S. Blackibv left bv nlnn yesterday for the south. He ex-nects to be back by Saturday night's plane. WINNERS of Swift's Baby Snapshot Contest t I. r .'omplete Reliable and rl i i ent Service, also aemu Coll 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors PROTEIMS, TOO.' ft'.' L. A. Thome, whn has Iwn Canadian Liquid Air Co l bank deposits are ejng j fjactins as paswr of the local 'or Oxygen. Acetylene mi weldlr!f supplies. Lindsay's Cartage Storage Limited r arranged for the three big j prue winners. J Swift's are happy to give your babies such fine frnan- j cial start in life . . . and f mesas J Corrgrofulofions to the 73 J British Columbia mothers 1 mhos bahieV snapshots won priie money in Swift's big contest! So many hun- dreds of interesting entries j were received that the judges j had difficulty chousing the I winners! However, their j choice is now made, and (church for the past year, will i.be ordained by the chrurch eotin-j ell during the convention on Fri-Jday afternoon. Mr. T.'wne ' "last week for the south. The convention will a too ee the receiving erf two churches. Prlnc Rupert and Hope. 1 ' dor. 8nd and Park Avenuj Swift's Meats for Babies, of Est. 1910 Phones 69 snd I SVZVPS SHOW CHUDRErJ PREFER mO TO 1 OVER. ANY OTHER. CEREAL course, give all babies a fine headstart tiinritionally! war in the Battle of the Atlantic, in the Arctic, the Mediterranean, the Pacific and the many theatres in which Canadian ships and Canadian seamen wrote such a gallant, chapter of history . . , s The absorbing drama is written in simple yet lively language and the profuse illustrations of maps and photographs are a feature. It is a story which will interest all Canadians generally and should prove popular at $3. ON WEARING SHORTS of shorts, which have even made OPPONENTS their appearance on the streets of Prince Rupert these warm days, would be on strong grounds if they based their assault on aesthetic reasons, suggests the editorial column of the Ottawa Citizen. "The privilege of wearing shorts could be denied to all with hairy legs or knock knees, all with pigeon toes, all those whose waists are no longer, slender and those whose shanks are obviously skinny," says the Citizen. "This would eliminate enough people to make the wearing of shorts on the streets an uncommon sight.". i N li!!!"il)i,,.ilulll'iilS..m,;il!.lHl. M I T.S.S. STEAMER Parking Limit i . two eomiiti PACKAGES 0W: SESOLtl MS LAKE PRINCE RUPEK Is Approved WW MSB... is BAD for Cars In AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE as in anything else, you get exactly what you pay for , . . That's the reason SAILS FOR , Council of the Pr.-nce Kupert Vancouver 1st PRIZE $200.00 Mrs. P. Murison 1 1 S3 Pocrik StrMl. Vgnrouvw (David) 2nd PRIZE $100.00 Mrs. William P. Goldman CISS Arbotin SMM. Voncovv (Ronald David) 3rd PRIZE $50.00 Mrs. Jill Mallett P.O. 169 W. SvmiTMrlan (Swtan Elizabeth) Chqu far S 5 00 for taeh ot Hie 70 comokrtton priM winnwi ar now in th mil Compter 'fit of winrtsrc' noimi avaUabt upon -rquMt SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED mmI Intermedial M Thursday .t 11:15 p n- ..Chamber of Commerce, meeting at the week-end prior to th? departure from the city of secre-.tary P. H Llnzey for a month's vacation In the south, appioved the proposal 'it the traffic com-j m ft tee or the city council of one hour parkin? limit on Third (Avenue. The CharhbeT's executive suggested, however, that the .proposal to ban left hand turning ("jiff McBrlde into Third Avenue fte deferred. jr-T ------ why you're wise to bring FOR KETCHIKAJ r."."-' . i r-... ppservati'l twi . rriie or ca I SCRIPTVRE PASSAGE FOR TODAY and he inclined unto Psalm 40:1. CITY OR OFFICB I PRINCE ECTq n n I I waited patiently for the Lord; me, and heard my cry. A Compliment to YOU . PHONE 79 PHONE 79 D istinctive your Chrysler built car to a man who knows it best . . . Our trained mechanics have the "Know How" to make repairs quickly saving you time una money. They use only factory engineered and inspected parts and special factory approved equipment Rupert Motors Ltd. Phones 566 Service Dent. Uailarr You are complimented when your purchases are charged for your merchant shows he has confidence In you confidence that you will not only pay your accounts, but , pay PROMPTLY. . ; f Credit Bureau of Prince Rupert FURNITURE DESIGNING For just the RIGHT thing for your home. Come to see us MADE-TO-ORDER HOME ACCESSORIES HOBBY SUPPLIES Toys' Novelties, Children's Furniture Plastics, Venetian Blinds, Signs Take The ( 866 Parts Dept- PENGUIII HOBBY SHOP Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street Phone Blue 446 or Green 232 Box 744 VI fICTOBiA VANCOUVER i n r m : HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUC ( Camj Coau'"' Tuesday, 1:30 P-m. to . The Beach O Come in and see our complete selection of necessary items for the young beach comber ALICE ARM. 8TEWAEI PORT SIMPSON U P Sunday, Coquitiam, ..nnirll QI tt'1 BROADWAY CAF! . ,,Ti-t ISLANU' ENGINES & EQUIPMENT We ntook ntifl finve Inr iIp f'umnilnn lllcwl. Hlmplpx r.a Kfiplnrn. Flfvlhlf ttnr rxhiniHt pining 1 Ifxllilr fn-1 line. Trolling P.ilr tiwlvrlfi. filli'hrlkt ck nnrt Part. Hriun and Iron Bi.w Hollrrk f'lKion KlneH. Pip anil IMf Vlttlnn. HnlihltPil llox tlrxrliiK. Jnw I'lntriips anchor Mner-lirailv. Strel unit flrii Sllilfttng. floim. Nnta, Studs and Cup Mrrf-wg. flullliiit Side Rnllcrri HIiPKvea. Anc-lmr Ciuidy Mggrrlreuda. Flat Mild Nltrl, Various artlrlri of marine hardware and eoiiipmpnt, too nniner-to men I Inn. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS I Il.ini'"" " j June 9 an 1 ss. Camosun, Scih- nl'F.F.S FOR SOLiu " f njz Awf"r r-w TRAVELLING?" For the very finest in LUGGAGE George Cook, Jeweller mARI OTir..- ' , June 18 as. Camosun, io P m-FRANK . . S. 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