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.
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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.
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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?
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&cui
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We'
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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
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or
seil
my;
hospital.
.
I
am
very
tired
after
working
so
hard
in
this
hos-j
P'tal
....
i
I
also
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American
boy
'
living
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us.
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place
!
like
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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.
'
'.
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.-.'.
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!
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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.
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Canadian
Air
Force
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desirous
of
enlisting
or,
re-enlisting
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for
personal
Interview
with
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J.
Clausen.
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