the ( Elmer Howe of Los Angeles dues j prairie and trees built by I pioneers. But Saskatoon lhave accomodation. DRESS p -..-' E 4 f -"V i Ray Reflects and Reminisces The government of Saskatchewan, in its wisdom, says the for Surani fm, As J v c ;it 2 Prince Rupert Daily Hews Tuesday, July 11, 1938 Ka independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prlnc? . Rupert and northern and central British Columbia -V Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupeft, British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau or Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES i Trans Canada highway, in order imitation I t0 Proceed it3m Mnitoba to says that among other results, ' statehood in Alaska will cau&e , a boom in Prince Rupert. How ! 'rue! Prince Rupert possesses natural advantages, many of which are deliberatuly denied full and free exercise. Alaska has long felt a good healthy ; peeve. Somehow, central B.C. and northern British Columbia understood Alaska better than any other part of the province. A tru Seattle has had an arc OF THE GOOD VAJ he AlDerta, win una u necessary to cross Saskatchewan. While not news there has always been the popular Impression that it would be something like that. ilTI Men's Fine DKEss sh fate From atomic bomb attack. It would j not make a real raid seem any ; less terrifying. But it could cause c o n f u s l,o n, misunderstand- ing, fright and nervous tension. ' Today, there 'are plenty of high strung people who are experienc- j ing about all they can stand. I ICh Men's Fine WOKSTCn iiKD By carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 73c; rer Teai, :$&00; By Mall, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. Seven United States soldiers Classified ads bring results. - shot in the face with hands tied I behind them, have been found I Prom Jj Men's GABARDINE y From Men's SPORT SlIirtTS. , A1 By ELMORE PHILPOTT THE DOUG ALL STORY A BRIEF NEWS item from Montreal says that Frederick E. Dougall has finally ceased publication of the "Northern Messenger." the last of the IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ! Lbftg Fight In Korea nt horn t A certain public servant in Ottawa will, for the next couple of months, be the mast tourist-photographed man in America. He will loiter around in the Ren eral neighborhood of the Federal on a roadside in Korea. There Is something about this that helps illustrate what kind of a foe is trying to dominate mankind. Something else tand perhaps it could have been called an outrage, alaoi might, .ve DUKSS Hd WOltK J hoi buildings, without doing any' large selection. From ft Men's OUTINfj siliRr, Wool. Reg, $10.56"' thing In particular. He will wean been committed, without wou wrath that this ing the same can and will. papers put out by the famous house of John Dougall. I worked for the Douga'ls : from 1924 to 1928. Rather ij should say I worked with them: for in the whole four years i nobody ever ordered me or even . a scarlet Jacket w 1th blue trousers and yellow stripes ,a hat with broad brim, and move neither on foot, or In a car or carrta?. NICKEL DESIGNER Stephen Trenka of Green Lane, Thorn-hill, near Toronto, was named winner of the design competition for a new Canadian five-cent piece. Finance Minister Abbott said Trenka's design had been accepted for the new coin which will commemorate the. 200th anniversary Of the isolation of nickel. . Trenka was awarded $1,000 prize money. j (CP Photo) Boys PANTS. A go Won for uress FrM Boys' UNDERWEAR, bottoms Cel THINGS seem to be settling down for a long campaign in Korea. Decision has been made that the' advance of Communism -is at long last to be stopped there. So. far the fighting has been all in favor of the Communists. It has become fully' evident that it was a well organized and equipped drive that came down from the north. It is equally evident that the defence was almost, if not completely, unorganized. ' Possibly, then it is' not surprising that the trend of events in the fighting has so far been almost entirely in the enemy's favor. The course has been remindful of the pattern which we came to know so well in the dark days of two great wars before our forces built up their strength and started counter-offensives to gain back lost ground and eventual victory. The consensus now appears to be that things have so far been going in Korea as might have been expected and that it may not he too long before the picture takes a more favorable turn. I The North Pacific, with Prlrvc , Rupert aiding and abetting, i shuffled off what amounted to a million pounds of halibut on the local exchange In one day. A j brief and busy season ha ended, i The United States like halibut. So does Canada, but not that ser-j iously. For the time beln. lt'i , mainly a question of population, Ire aligned me to write anything. It you worked as editorial as- j si6tant on the Montreal Witness j you; - wrote what you pleased, j Then you handed It "in to the j venerable editor, John Redpath Dougall. He would work over it' cross put bits, write in other parts. Theh he would hand it back and if . you did not like his revisions you could cross them out again, and hand the revised Job 'back again to the fine old Christian - gentleman. ' , . JOHN REDPATH ' DOUGALL Salmon Catches Up Last Week Salmon fishing on the Skeena or ln more bread-and-butter EL and Naas took a turn for for. the . wru5- consumers. Don'i Stra AMD SHOVEL TODAY . AWD VlfHAT TOMORROW better last week as average catches climbed to 125 for the 750 Skeena boats and 175 ' for the 250 Naas boats. Of fishermen in 'the district about 100 are wrote his own copy the same way. When he had finished the first draft of an article he would hartd it to me and I was sup Yourself carrying heavy cans More than twenty years ago. Saskatoon was badly ln need of a hotel and ur.plored Sir Henry Thornton to ouild one. An outlay of about a million might suffice. Sir Henry couldn't see It. His sight improved a few day? later. There would be a hotel make of Japanese origin. posed to . check, revise, upstairs Ior your t range. GET AN OIL Lin suggestions. ; Woe to you if you ' Spring salmon catches ar-. cid not put plenty of marks on j also reported improved, his copy. He was afraid that you An agreement has been f each-reaily had not put your heart jed between companies and fish-lnto. the revision job.' - - ermen on prices and conditions John's theory of writing un-! for fall fish, including the bene-like .that of the majority of i fit fund. For pinks 7c will be journalists was that -the more 'paid an dfor chums 5y2c The A NEEDLESS ISSUE Eliminates barrel Fewer oil deliveries. N fire hazards. and it would cost about three times a million. It was opened irt 1935 and paid from the start. An : operating profit Is shown annually. 'The Bessborough averages 8.000 guests a munth. There are Important convention so many other serious events going on. WITH there is something incongruous about the Clean Safe - 0df an article was worked over the ; sockeye price is 20c.. . Economical fiffbt in Beldum as to whether the irresolute King better . the final job. if the' - Call GORDON D. R0K lipoid shall be allowed to return to the throne. pgeavewohu ""XS reprlnted about 20 or 25 of the wt i;-n1 1 ol,nM .n .of nn Mi ? f. r?.L.eIer!nest articles printed anywhere even? vear. Saskatoon has no sunlit seas, green hills and lofty mountains. There's Just the mud-colored Saskatchewan, the 733 5th Ave. We. Black 503. . nfnrn anrl xvhv T.Pftnnld himself should be anxious I mean revise, and not just cor- look At 4 gang of pick-and-ihovet men working In the ilreet. Better look them over carefully. The head of tomorrow's big construction company may be among them. ' j That It the way our lyitem work!. ' " i '1 s There Is nothing wrong with plck-and-thovel work. It It honest toil, pretty welt paid these days better paid by far than anywhere In the world ewttide this continent. . x . ... : - j .aa "ri"a I recli mistakes in the typesetting. in the world. Unlike the Reader a Digest we did no compressing we ran them whole. The Dougills never had' the knack of making papers 'pay. They had such rigid scruples ft-t INFANTS' WHITE i ior restoration is naru lu uucioianu ot nna ui-tlance. It all seems like such an unnecessary and iutile issue". Belgium, it seems almost certain, could never be ignited and happy under the weak former monaixh i'htQ yielded so easily at the time of crisis and. has aganibi cex iam types oi auvei- , i Certainly if, the proof of the pudding Is In the eating John Redpath Dougall's method was tops. For there never was a finer newspaper editor in Can ada: " ''. : V, THE' ORIGINAL. JOHN7' DOU-: gall (father of John Redpatn tising that their Job was about) BOOTS J: ten limes naraer tnan inaici an ordinary ntlblisTier. r ; MY OWN CHIEF, JOHN RED-1 ' Bjt always there will be tome whose j Dougall) had once published the path Dougall, had made a lot or money as a young man. When the type-setting machines came in he got the agency rights for the whole British Empire. . ,'' Also, ln the very early years lived a parasitic existence ever since. He would probably be a good deal happier if he went on that way instead of trying to get back oh his throne yhiere his existence, at the best, could only be one of, sjnxiety and insecurity. most influential Liberal daily tn Canada. , It, was earlier in the field than ths Toronto Globe and around the time of Confederation' was a. mighty force. It FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING csme dally to our house lnj John had been appointed a sort I. i The return of Leopold is an issue which in these Hamilton; jOntarlo, when I wws a boy. All that I can remember ! FOR REPAIRING Serious times seems to be so inconsequential as to be about thatioow was that I read a ; rip-snprilng adventure serial in it.' It was Sir Nigel by Conan Doyle, i think. : it mj 5 FAMILY SHOE ! STORE LTD. J J , ; Charlie Roberts t Phone 357 Box 638 . 1 of peoples' watchdog . on the Sun Life Board and held that well-paid post for over half a century. , ; ., But all the money which he earned and inherited he used for the public welfare. He spent next to nothing on himself, walked our miles to work winter and summer, 'and ate his lunch lout of a paper parcel. ' -I I never met a finer person- ambition ttretchet lo greater things. So they tove trmir money, and s,oon . they are taking small sub-contracts; later, bigger ones. And ofter demonstrating the ability to work hard . '-. i and lead men, they get more capital and go after still bigger jobs. Even ' " .'. tually it can be a big construction company. ' Dreaming? Not a bit. The head of just about every large contracting firm In Canada started that way and fought hit way up the ladder of success. That It why it It called the free enterprise tystem. It workt for Canada and Canadians. It It worth guarding and preserving. " " t MITISH COIUMIIA '(DERATION 0 TRADI AND INDUSTDT Coll 363 MITCHELL & CURR1E LIMITED When I' went to the Dougalls. in 1924 they still published three fine ; ' papers. Theie ' was the weekly : Witness Which at that ,time had About 30,000 . circula- tion,;..scattered from .coast fo Jlmost not worthwhile wasting time over. !. li ..... ' -I " L OUR DEFENCELESSNESS i "" ' ' . " TttE two principal Vancouver papers have taken the federal minister of national defence to task f or tjhe apparent lack of policy in regard to organization 6i civilian defence against the possible outbreak of a iull4cale war which it is safe to assume might soon Ituildcrs & ContrarK anyone else . evt r coast.' There was a fine weekly 1 find 1 doubt called .World Wide. Vln it we cliff either. STEAMER I PRINCE RUPti iesfllt in action on this side of the Pacific and pos- J ijibly involve attack upon cities and points of stra- j tjegie importance on this coast. 1 Rnrert is one of those places which , SAILS FOB a.nd Intermcdiaf 1 i Thursday at 11: p FOR KETCHIK, rhight well come under attack. We are very complacent about everything of course in the' old attitude that it could not happen here. We can hope, of cause, that the danger may not be real even though some of the more realistic, may feel somewhat different about it. Our def encelessness, of course, is rjo secret. It is also apparent that nothing is being done about it. The Vancouver papers may ' not be .wrong in expressing alarm at the continued indifference at 'Ottawa as to the position out here. For that matter, view's along the line have been expressed long since bv the Daily News. Fof Bcse; Write or city o n HITA WARD EIDERDOWNS r VANCOUVER, B.C. 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