,2 Prince Rupert Daily Hews Friday, November 24, 1950 The radio described Houston as' a place 600 miles north of Vancouver. It could have given a more accurate report by sayin? 300 miles ea.st of Prince Rupert on the Canadian National Railways. But that would never do. Ray Reflects and Reminisces ft"' SUBSCRIPTION RATES 8y Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, As I See If $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 50c; Per Year, $5.00. r , ' :r?1 SEASONABLE MEN'S ond BOYS' CLOTH Shoes end Rubber,. Moderotely Priced " Canadian money at Camp suppose you can be reason-Lewis Is subject to five per cent ably certain of ice skating at discount. One realizes there is Fnnce RUpert every six weeks in a fcorean war on but let it be the run ot a winu;r lne gy., known at once there Is prompt tould ejUiily be longer Tnelli and generous compensation. j brother, it s not breaking any- ! body to enlarge and improve What is regarded as one of annualy TniU way comes per-Canada's finest hotels was the mat,,u.y and lne rln lnat goes scene of tragedy last weekend W(ln ..Way uidn't we think of it in Ottawa. A Toronto social lead- before!-' ' ef and independently wealthy Is By ELMORE PHILPOTT THUNDERBIRD PLAY B.C. CLOTHIERS .,BtC(. j I : A - - DUNCAN, B.C. The f' III I ' i8? - . . MtN"s'surr charged with having bludgeoned ner nusband, an official of the Founded in Lelhbridge 45 vearii auo. n wefklv has reased EXirtly tail, I i st. Single ttiuC' ! Ontario government, with a publlsnlllg And here Is where whisky bottle. Marks on the but- we Wli(,er that ln 1905 the bet. tie and her fingerprints match- Un WJUj thal ln lm Lethbrldge II would have a population of r uTZ .. around 75,000 As for the little How much, today, .v. the world is weekly ,t became a stately dally or Is not divided is largely pe- j wllh mosl ot tne populate,, ulative. But no one denies there denied subscribers is a Communism millions who 1 MEN S AND YO; tNSTRQUSi Ne design,.., first performance of the Cowichan Indians' musical drama, Tzinquaw, -is all set to go. Last night I saw a dress rehearsal of the legend-song-and dance combination. I feel sure that the play will become a landmark in the cultural comeback of the original North American people. The premiere performance highlights the opening of the Cowichan High School, a truly superb building which is certainly as fine as any such structure In Canada. There are many presidents of ancient seats of learning in Europe, and America, who would turn almost green with envy could they see the layout here. oOo I WILL NOT TREAD ON THE private preserves of the music and drama writers for a size up of the technical merits of the feel they are the "have-nots" and, therefore, victims .of an economic and political grievance they' never cease nursing. Rlaht here U the danger In the Ottawa case where a life was lost. Communists will say that the What's ln a name? Blackpool council has decided to call its Xulrcatclier a "penologist,''. Soire other councils use the title "Rodent Operative." Real savings at tw M.M t MEN'S SANTA IN TIME-Three-yar-o!d Oary Turnbull of Winnipeg, suffering from cirrhosis of the liver, had his Ch.l.stmas party Nov. 13 because doctors said he hadn't long to live. "Come back next year to see me," Gary shouted to Santa, who came along with a pile of gifts for a party arranged by a suburban East Klkionan service club. Two days later Oary died. CP PHOTO) 's SHO shoe: S - Stnr j 1 1 WORK 8H0ES affair represents riches and authority devoted to crime, squan-1 BACKACHE ? der and waste. It may seem an j uii,, .. . . . . . ... . ... ! Vn,n ui1lrn move brinx" hurt, extreme statement but it s a tiurp twin ' urn lor Dr. Ow weapon placed in Communtain'.i ;,i-y-i-'ver Piiin. Thuutuncin Ami quick h,.ni1 I "", '""n backache, painful toim., lor comfort. jNervous Tension relaxation is suggested for CONTROLLED housewives who find themselves snapping at their husbands for no apparent reason or rebelling ; under the strain of managing an unruly household, also for men who come home weary and irritable after the problems of the day. A three-year research project into the problem 'of "nervous tension" conducted by a national fitness and sports information and coaching service in Toronto has come up with a solution to these problems. "Controlled relaxation is a simple thing to ;learn," it is said. "And many doctors now agree ;that it's one of the best ways to ease tension, the basic cause of nervous disorders." Tension is what makes one irritable after a day's work. It keeps you awake at night, tired during the day and flustered when sudden crises arise. A few simple exercises, it is suggested, will ,teach one the secret of controlled relaxation. The basic problem is to recognize tension. This can be done by means of the "T and-R" drill, or ''tense and relax." It's done this way: Lie down on a bed or the floor. Take each muscle group, such as neck, arm, thigh, foot, and deliberately tense it for a few moments. Then exhale "with" a deep sigh, relaxing completely. Study the way this feels for a few moments, then repeat five or six times. Then tense and relax the whole body at once half a dozen times. After performing this drill two or three times a day for a few weeks, one should be able to recognize tension whenever it hits one during the day and take steps to control it. ' The importance of learning to relax is underlined by statements of several leading doctors who have warned that the increasing pressure of modern iife will create nervous disorders in every person in North America within 10 years unless steps are taken to combat it. "OUR CENTURY" ?'UR CENTURY" (Romuald Bourque) is a w book by a Canadian who challenges the right ' - - - . ,r taking luir 1 provm ri-mttty. By cntnbinfnK t irwit- mm SH0E&-A ni of (tress shoes from , Wi5 U j News Of the Iinding of two in ' - Cliaw i woe k an bmh nen" in a snowbank near Hous- fDR.CHASpd 777 ?Z'nfJ'V, non ursi came over tne air irom - SELECT THEM NOW!! LONDON Alter nearly cwo Vancouver. They had perished carbon monoxide fumes. L T: L r-i .i- . play. But if I were running the years British post office chess from publicity campaign for Tzinquaw ! players have won a four-board! i ie uioves yic xix shirts y correspondence match against Portugal. Now they're starting an eight-board match with Handkerchiefs Belts Susf D.ess ShlrU from $2Jt5; Tlej from $1.09; Handler Olove from $2.15; Belts from $1 00; Smpendm; Sweaters from 13.85. I would certainly try to prepare the public for the particular kind of merit that this drama has. It is very definitely NOT Hollywood style, nor is it in the tradition of the European opera. In fact, it seems to me a mistake to call it either good opera or an operetta. More precisely, It is a good, authentic native North Indian BOYS' WEAR BOYS' UNDERWEAR Union Suits JI.25 BOYS' SWEATERS-Plaln color, V-Neck, (rwn fl.59 BOYS' SHIRTS In plain ihadem from .......... H.5 struggle at.ain.se war itself. On the earthly level we see th" struggle between the Boastful One and the Thinker. On the spiritual level we see the super-struggle between the powers of good and evil. oOo TZINQUAW SEEMS TO ME A very creditable first edition of what can be made into a really excellent musical drama. It ii another sign of the times that the Indian Is making a "comeback" in so many different ways. (50 CELT) musical drama, which has both the strength and weakness of that drama, according to our standards. The theme of the play Is excellent by any measure. The dancing by the male group Is as good as the best. I sat through the rehearsal with Rhys Williams iJUYa- WlNUBKtAKERS Ail wool, full Uppers, 28 to 34. f priced irom 3.5 to JS BOYS' PANTS For School and' Holidays, In all wool gabardine 11 and his wife, Lucita. The latter has written movie scenarios not only in Hollywood but alsoi in Mexico and Russia. She told me that the group dancing by the mixtures and heavv cotton mix- r"v young men, using dried deers nf (mvprnmpnt nnrl hi trots to intprfprp with the nr- 1 hooves for anklet-produced tuies. All sizes, from $1.25 COMFORTERS Lovely satin combination comforters. Dandy selection for double beds. From $5.85 . CHILDREN 8 COMFORTERS ln nice designs, from $1.73 ,to . . t i i I sound effects Is as good as the Al mi M. best in any country. 1 I 1 11 II I I I By professional western standards the rest of the performance is primitive. But if people know that in advance, and expect to see what this play is an authntir HH native art resurrection they will surely not be disappointed. j oOo THE STORY OF THE PLAY is dual. The Killer Whale has ravaged i "I hope they're Only a fchort time left in vliirh to safeguard you ami your family aguiiiHt crippling hospital liills. For your protection ami M-vurity, pay your preniitifii tlay. CLASSIFIED ADVEKT1SINO IN THE DAM tne iisning grounds of the Cowi-chans. ' Their own best efforts fail to deal with the menace. They get help from friendly alliances and almost seem able to overcome their enemy but without full success. Then finally they listen to Uij advice of the Thinker and appeal to the Heavenly power, kg TTi FINE PRINTING AT... felt vave lives oi inuiviuuais. Known to hundreds of thousands of Canadians who have heard him speak on his favorite themes faith in Canada and tolerance Romuald Bourque began his career as a newsboy. Today, a successful businessman, he is mayor of the prosperous city of Outremont. His success he attributes largely to his ;being a citizen of a nation enjoying its greatest period of expansion. Even greater, he claims, will be Canada's growth during the latter half of this century. Yet, he claims, "Canada today is not a great Jnation. It is a potentially great nation. It has the makings, but it has not yet even started the job. "The Canada in which we believe," Mayor Bourque warns, "for which we have such dreams, is being captured by those who would impose upon 'this young virile nation a policy of hesitancy, ego and fear" Writing in terms of personal experience, the author confesses: "I've been poor and hungry, and I've worked hard and long hours to get a few dollars to buy an overcoat to keep me warm. Nobody died and left me a fortune. I worked for my money, starting as a newsboy in Ottawa and going through a printing plant as an apprentice and, finally, as a printer. I didn't take my money and go to shows or baseball games. I had to put every penny of it to work and I had to work harder with every penny I earned." JJLVSL4 PHONE 24 WSECOSDwj Remember, Your llealih is Your Wealth Avoid the waiting peritxl. r LUI M" 1 Thunderbird, for help. Thunderbird, or Tzinquaw, de-cends and destroys the Killer Whale, restoring peace and plenty to the people. When I read the script of this play, a few months ago, I felt that the story was an eltegory of the struggle between the White Man (Killer Whale) and" the original American, initialled by us, the Indian. But when I saw the drama I .11 klAU y y m a ,r 1 jf BILL SCUBY FURS changed my mind. It is a much .dvirtisement U not pufeliihed or bigger (and less mean) Story displayed by the Liquor Control Board or There jjly J ONLY lit III PAY than that. It mteht be man's y the Uovernmei oi ontun voiumw TOP PRICES 7. i . n GEORGE COOK ! For RAW FURS 2 Ways to Sell , See I's Yourselves JEWELLER SI.liSi..iililiilii'WV -Ship all your shins EXPRESS COLLECT . . . you will receive acknowledgment In 24 hours . . , Tender green peas, picked and shelled for you by DELN0R. Ready ln a Jiffy. PHONE 974 PRINCE Rl'PERT, U.C. 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