Prince Rupert Daily Hews , in 7 7 state has les? time for repoje Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald and quietness. , ar.d son and daughter returned j to the city Monday night from a i All sorts of sailors have been Qntin trin tn , 5.l nnv net was Wednesday. August 2, 150 K j UIU Iltf I IllloC-t o iHalifax for the past c3Upie of ver, the Okanagan and Vancou- j ver Inland. I Published Bj Thfa Newspaper To Eelp Foster A Better j 1'ndersta.rriing of Advertising's Function in our Society. An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prlnc i .( As ) 7 c' See L2 it jga .centuries, so its nothing new to , . . ,, '.see an extra crowd in town. Just Like enough, thousands dwell- i ht th3Usand lars Irom fur ) DRESS and WC great" reDUcJ Men's Pure WwlCttJ Latest S lug in Vancouver, nave never UnUed SLates warsh!ps are ex- been up north. Some, one levns, tending a courtesy ca!l, and the Hallgonians a.'id Canuck seamen unite in making them feel at home. And as for gals, surely not one will bo without an escort this time. j Rupert and northern and central British Columbia ' Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, : , British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation J I Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. Q. PERRY. Managing Director Z SUBSCRIPTION RATES NOIill Will' WITH All THREE By ELMORE PHILPOTT LADY DOCTOR have never been even on Vancou- ; vr Island. The ; Sun prints a questionaire, the idea being to find out which way folks would go, if given opportunity, and ( about three-fourths of the list ; cf names say ' Alaska." On the j other hand, there are plenty who ' have never seen Stanley Park. , FEATURES j WRITES 1-q. Vopor $ol J f !W-n' RAINCOATS assortment to thH Canada's three destroyeri Cayuga, Athabaskan ar.d Sioux, were built to engage in battle Bj Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 7Sc; ret Teal. $8.00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. ' Officers and men have beer, imagine trained for that purp. The Men's T-SIIIETs, Colors. Reg, JJ5J It's rather hard to Winston Churchill a German ; vessels have steamed about fjur prince, yet, he could have been. REMEMBER the two Spanish boy refugees who had such a narrow escape from deportation back to Spain where death or life imprisonment was the penalty for their .' crime' of deserting from Franco's fascist navy? No, Boys' SWEATERS J Vi' all xy4r , 1 i .A ' I i .! thousand mile to a land now in the throes.ef a deadly strug Fie, with the- enemv havirnr the edge on thines. unless reinforce -. ments come taster and in greatei numbers. The destrovers are fully enuippetl and provided to -har In iwtinn ft shirt potiee. Yet the ships are calied non-combat units. Thev must be occupying grand stand seats. f. veo sm Boys' IRAN'S. Extrjj Fancy trim. Reg t He has let it be known that had he lived In Germanv he could have been "Pilnce Winston of MinoVIUeim." This was disclosed in a letter to the small Bavarian town, celebrating its 900th anniversary. Churchill said the title Fuerst (Prince) von Mind-:1-heim was in 1700 given to his ancestor, the Duke of Marlborouah, IkIm hi m4 flow, trftwuliNi mm4 . tTMNUM in ft laMinly bMadful mi Ml IB dl i THfUMic t coepwr orrot DRESS AND W0 from w d1iributt htmt vnly, wrft Ml They are now safe and sound in Guatemala. They have written me a nice card in Spanish which begins: Dtm Sturzo Philpott. My Spanish is not good and there is nobody nearby to give me a literal translation. But I Humphrey Mitchell HON. HUMPHREY MITCHELL, whose sudden death is a blow to the public service, was a man with a broad labor background. He held one of the heaviest and least popular portfolios in the Canadian government during the Second Great War. As minister of labor he carried the responsibility for imposing most of the restrictive wartime legislation, and then of guiding the country's labor affairs through the hectic months that followed the end of the war. . - His determined-looking British jaw led him into the complexities of mobilizing Canada's manpower for war with the same spirit "that he had tackled some of the country's depression problems BOTS' AND cntLS when he camoalgned in the fatherland. Presumably, Fuerst j Winnie would have usf d a Dipe i with deeD bowl, instead of boxes SHOES AT REDirW Mr. and M.s. K. O. Perry lert t Prince George at the first of the j of high grade cigars. can see it says thanks to all the ; JN EXPLORER'S FOOTSTEPS -a ween lor vwj wems inwiur imu- day trip ta Vancouver, the Okan- 2 1 asan and Radium Hot JSprlnsrs In ; the Rocky Mountains. Phont JU MrBride St. mends- or me ooys m uanacra. I heard from another friend that the two lads had a hard Job finding employment when they got to their new land of refuge but still were getting by somehow. ' It is true that the preference of shippers as to the route wheat will travel as well as the frequency of mixed cargoes have considerable to do with how much or how .little a grain elevator is used. It misht as well Far the Regular Guy.. Victor Franco, 20-year-old French student, has set out from Quebec City to follow the . path of Pierre de la Verendrye, 18th-century explorer. Franco pedalled to Montreal with an itinerary that included visits to Ottawa, North Bay, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, Duluth, Minn., and Winnipeg. He planned the trip after joining a France-Canada youth organization at home. CP Photo) R. W. C0LUiJ , Authorized Dealt; KLKCTKOUX' Contact the aboiH A ru(m"l hoe for the who want that hr Iw in fitrr . . th MA itrma k"P thrlr appmv anre for many month at HERE IS ANOTHER LETTER! from that little Chinese lady doctor who got stranded in Vancouver during the recent war. ! She Is Dr. Tsai, M.D. who fig- j ured in a dramatic court case, centering around her right to; practice medicine in Canada.! Readers may remember that she was employed as the doctor be admitted there is litUe immediate proscfet of a change in the local situation. But there is this to think over. Rc. Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Trade and Commerce, savs he hoDes to visit ' Prince Runer; th's summer. He deicned the elevator whlrh. whenever utilised, worked ixr-jfectly. H mieht feel disposed to I ask a few questions. in ;the 1930s. . V, His wartime job had two main phases he had to.mpbilize the industrial working force of the country to man the rapidly sprouting war plants and he had" to find workers to produce the much-needed food. A short time after he took over the portfolio his responsibilities were extended to include the call-up for compulsory, arnty service and that added Services and Sd t. Jtf . WV; If . ' . I reniforlalile wearing. See the new tliree Fire Damage ELECTROLl'X fR in one of the internment camps for Canadians of Japanese de Applies the wax un ' Premier St. Laurent has bewVi ln July Light scent, and then later began practice In Vancouver. Her right to do so was questioned by the; medical authorities and the last few years of her stay In There was very little fire damage resulting from the five calls to the department last month. A rail frnm PVASPPnh Rhnwt nt. poli!hM PHONE 45i Phone today for a !rr stratlon of the 1 of the ELECTROC PURIFIER and CiT Canada were pretty unhappy.' obliged to again cut short his vacation, something that no one, despite station in life, feels like doing. The se.vion was long and strenuous. No one can sav under what circumstances, or how soo Parliament may re-assemble. The' times, if not exactly out of Joint, invite emergencies. And anyone holding public of-r ice certainly the head of a new complications. Often under fire, he carried on resolutely and time has proven the effectiveness of his-job. - . Mr. Mitchell's services to' the nation ' did ' not ; diminish with the conclusion of the war. He carried fftQfard -with his customary vigor the work of the LSlnployment Insurance Commission, the' National Employment Service, and the various ' vocatioal training schemes. It is an interesting fact that the Yet finally when she had got ... . , nrnvArt tfi h. a her visa to go to the Unid ( bonflre g States, and thence back to her watchnian i00idng after It. own Formosa, she staged a ban-: tvee studding at .the floor pots; quel iu wnicn sue i.ivucu a hundred of her friends In Vancouver Including the then Mayor Angus apartments caused , by using a blow torch' to remove caint nroved easily' put out- by end his good lady. the department; who were Called If ever there was a case of out at 9.30 a m. July 4. Damage was slight. - 4 . There was. slight damage jfat 'Reaping coals of fire'' on the head of a party who has treated somebody .meanly this was It. the home of Mrs-. Sttrey oil SAlh Unemployment Insurance Commission .' fell almost entirely within Mr. Mitchell's term of office. Since 1$41 the-Commission has paid out $117,436,505.31 in benefits to unemployed persons. , ; ; i(eCIPE FOR CIRCULATION . . - . . 1 1. , . . . 1 I T"A . . . . m.Ii ue"ilc Avefme- Ehst when 'the fire tle- and I Vrrrz-8- byname P3ll letter to my wife and . . p m Ju,y oi this myielf: si , mm1- No damage was caused to the ELKIM Dear Mr. and Mrs. Philpott: ""How is everybody? I am fine and keep myself busy as usual. home of H. 1,. Pierce in Market , Place when the oil burner flcod-ed and resulted in a chimney EWS OF THE WORLD, a London weeklyhas Plumbing & Heating the biggest circulation of all newspapers or ii ii II ii ii in iv -j -ii cod r nil u Nu Prompt and Efficient Service fire at 8:20 a.m. July 17. A cigarette burn in a taxi July 3G was quickly handled by the I am sure that all my friends are rejoicing at the news that Formosa is now protected by the American- government. Sj II U U 1 1 ;X r I - L ,' 1 1 -1 111 I fT' I J . 1 - M t 1 Ea.aBBBaaHHHainBmi FOR REPAIR iL . ' ragazmes in the world 8 million. What, is the secret of this sueees? George Blake, a noted British journalist, tried to find an answer to this question. fie took a copy and measured the space which in ttis particular issue w:as allotted, to the different subjects. That issue had 16 pages of 7 columns, each 2 inches high. The 2,450 Inches of space were filled we are feeling quite release and thank . God that we can live a little bit peace mind ... Now we are quite safe here. Many people have come back from Hong Kong since the news Cert 36? M1TCHEU &cui LIMITED follows: , : Advertising 644 inches. ; : r . Builders k CwM Lngtfage if FOR THE MAN OF THE HOUSE! Gladstone Twin Sets FAST EFFICIENT SERVtCf We' know that when you. order printed matter; you want-delivery aa soert as possible. That is why we'v arranged for rapid printing and rapid delivery an all orders. Call us! . V . that the Americans are going! to take the military protection ; of this island. Hong Kong is too! crowded and more expensive! than in Formosa ... I Since the people here feel more security these days I' might try to rent or seil my; hospital. . I am very tired after working so hard in this hos-j P'tal .... i I also have an American boy ' living with us. A small place ! like our city has not many PRINCE WffEv , i" Phn 234 ;..';.'". '." Crimes and love affairs 547 inches., : Sports 388 inches. , T Politics and ecenomies 185 inches. Fiction 109 inches. Theatre, movies, radio 93 inches. . Lost and found Medical and legal advice 70 inches. ' ; . ' ' ., Popular songs 67 inches. . . ; " Society gossip 22 inches. t :' Miscellaneous crossword puzzles, etc.) 325 inches. ; ; .' '' m , tm turn s n m 1 V1 I"'! t MODERATELY PRICED places suitable for foreigners to Jive comfortably. We have 25 rooms and all facilities, washing machine, Ironer, refrigerator, an ambulance car, electric range so here you would think you were in Canada or the States,! SAILSrCH Van AND INTERMEniAttj EACH THUI atll:U For KETCHIKJ WEDNKSDT MIlK For Reservatio or Ca8 I CITY OR- j 3RD STREET, PRlNClt RUPERT FRITTERS STATIONERS i OTFICE SCPPtlES (except that the nurses, would' I not understand your language.! vt tne o-J mcnes (24 columns i) dedicated to j if FOR THE LITTLE LADY! O Your choice from our complete assortment of Finest Leathers and Fabrics. Completely outfitted matched units in all sizes. cxiaies and love affairs, the largest space 112 I TAKE THE LIBERTY OF, printing-the little lady doctor's! letter to remind us In Canada that when we talk of what should be done in Formosa we: inches was reserved for matrimonial troubles (divorce and bigamy). NOTICE 10 CUSTOMERS Prince RUP'"' are not dealing with sticks or stones or Iron or dry bones, or dust. SCRirriRE P.SS.GI FOR TOBAY ; Unto the pure all things are pure: but unto them that are defiled and unbelieving i nothing pure. Titus 1: 15. We are dealing with human lives with millions of human beings who only want the right to live their own lives in peace ! HERE IS A FOND MEMORY ! I have of the little Formosan AREA: HAYS CREEK TO SEa COVE AND 11TH AVENUE Replacement of poles on. thi transmission line supplying for switching and safety the above area may necessitate requirements a minimum number of interruptions to cus-. tomers' services during the month of August and September. Barring emergencies,: an interruption, in any one day will not exceed a period of five minutes. ' '. - .-.'. NORTHERN B.C POWER CO., LTD. t. lady doctor. i She had been educated as a iirl in a Canadian Presbyterian , mission school. The first thing; they were taught was that it. was Immodest for girls or women 1 to wear trousers that la, the! -I vf'A V tQl ENGINES ,,rt We nforli ClHrhri-ii ' Rrmw PUton Kin?"- hi long pants. Long after when the little lady got to this "Christian" lana 3he saw hundreds of females clad in slacks ten Unles more revealing than the chaste Chinese female garments of earlier decades. How come, she wanted the missionaries to tell her. But I don't think she got much of an answer. Royal Canadian Air Force Those desirous of enlisting or, re-enlisting In ROTAL CANADIAN AlR FORCE please arrange for personal Interview with MR. E. CIMUSEN, J. Clausen. 'A. Bon- office; Waterfrppt.jiwe Rupert , Between i anf 6 p.m.' Bhblll IX" jaw rent hm r J hrul ant I'lat MtM -jj eu to mentl- if Terms to Suit on our Budget PPan! Fashion Footwear P.O. Bo 549 Phone Green 875 FOREST FIRES Eighteen per cent of forest fires are attributed to lightning. Eighty-two per cent are man- ft-- tf Sbell PREMIUM Comt U the mot pwJ amliM your car can uie. W ''Actill!', MACHINE jmade and preventable.