1 Disembarking Sunday from the steamer Coqultlam were J. SUMMER cLCli for 2" Prince Rupert Daily Hews I Tuesday, August 1, 1950 . ' Published Bj JUU Newspaper To Kelp Foster A Better Understanding of Advertising' Function in our Society. 4n Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prlne In n m S 1 L i it Lyall, A. L. van Snellenherg, Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner, R. A. i Kay, V. Munro, Mr. and , Mrs. J. Armstrong, Mrs. Olson and ; daughter, J. LIndqulst, Mr. and ; Mrs. Benolt, Miss E. Wilson, Mrs. i A. Davidson, Miss D. Davids, Mas- ters Davidson, Miss O. Pawkew; at GREAT J REDUCT "I'urMVooicu B J 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 Circulation : j Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRT. Managing Director jc SUBSCRIPTION RATES Latest Si, Miss N. Bruntun, Mrs. Colllson and three children. j By ELMORE ,t,OTT U QB IOCt f't- Reg. rr Men's RAINcoaxj assortment to cht hear the old saying that' 1 1 I SfefSJ U 1 If ii ft i f I VS T By Carrier, rer Week, zoc; Per Month, 7c; ret Teai. $4.00; By Mall, Per Month 50c; Per Year 45.00. 'tonic way MORRIS NAII' WITH All THREE it to advertise? H J l pays LfWU, I , Well, .our. Canadian LfJiS V&V&J iVU .dVlV j doesnt be- ' ' ''s "T government bi rl - i .v Mpd's T-SI118TS CoIih-s. Reg. No, FEATURES I ql. Vpof Sal f Soucepan tff ' g f E lieve that. Here we have; one of the finest natural hot springs In the whole world. Yet I it Is a literal fact that hundreds Of American visitors drive past, It every day and never find out j DINNER WOES Mr. and Mrs. Young of The Pas, Man., Indian Reservation, have 14 children, including three sets of twins. The family eas 48 meals a day. Mrs. Young says they can go through three doren eggs at a meal without trouble. Every day they at a pound of butter and 18 loaves of bread. The children range from 16 years of age downward. (CP Photo) toys' JEANS. V,,,. Fancy trim, No, (that tt xists.- (hanged Atmosphere WE may not be very demonstrative about it and on the surface, our equanimity may not seem very much disturbed but, there is no question about the change of thinking about international affairs that has developed for all of us since that eventful day of June 25 when North Korea invaded South Korea and the forces of militantly aggressive Communism went openly on thte. march. The unfavorable events which have occurred since then have only gome to accentuate the situation. A dramatic new realization has been brought to the public of the potential danger in which the democratic world stands. The necessity of national You can't see the open air pool from the road, that Is, without getting out of your ear. DUESS AXD ffOEl from t BOYS' AND GIRLS-K Ray Reflects rect from heme, went direct j The latest list of provincial from boat to the firing lines In ! eompany Incorporations Includes South Korea. There is this to be h A . . ... ,j , . . , the Vanderhoof Lumber Co. Ltd., said of the present struggle. No.,IMnw , , ,' . . , i150.000 of Port St. James. t ii v j U.N. troops will be trained stale, j Aboard the Princess Norah mere is not a singie wga iu in tell the visitor that for two (111(1 KemitllSCeS NlOfcS AT RKUl'CEi) i i 1. VAPOft IE At , lock in food flavor, vitamin id minoralk 2. STAINLESS STEEt lotitnalv boowtiM and oodor to clooa S. 'THERMIC KAY COfPEI KOHOM diitributM ftvat ovonJv, cuts fwol bitU ne or sne can name ui we num. tadio-actlve hot pool ia North America. " j In both Canadian and AmerU when she docked here vesterday July could have been more can press appear comment con- . , " ! considerate when the time came'eerning the two Korean youths1 '"'a w m P- n, r' ' i . u ui ' oru nij; " irman of FAR BE IT FROM ME TO to say farewell, although the day j in Vancouver, who seek to stav Z 'm . discourage the provincial gov-j previous was aa that the most Jin Canada instead of returnine t Z trnment ernment of or B.C. B.C. from from it3 its laud-, laud-, pvar-tinir exacting rHtJo criUe ,.a.,im could have noo wished ,icv,o i .m, ju. ..i...1 ,hhn Doara 01 or t.ie llle 1 Pucltic uclnc Amerl" home. That, -they say miuht .kl. n rlrtlnir then ., --.j .. . ' ' Can FtskeriPS Thpv Ql-o ixnlnff ! i. . i . i Bine luiltuoc ui .,uu...e -" iior w nere misummrr weatnpr ,mt ricoth Th en mo ic trim ' tKMiI-aTJ-E- 7 I aeiences Deing put m iuii oraer ana prepareaness. I hlghways ot. uely advertising! concerned. But Wrdav 'of tho, at a, iIX i1.011811 t0 Skwav a,ld ck to 1-4 r- r ittan . v. ... .. MJuneau. - ha$ ;been convincing. now on their way across the Pac e- i liiiu utruiiri nniiiiLii, 5UI1 or ary- R. W. COLL? L ! McBride St. Phone Sll But up here some oi tne re- nesS- This, of course will orob- ific. The proper place for the two Koreans, just now, is not so much in Canada as it is in their native land. ' Authorized Dfiic EI.ECTRIHH sort keepers tell some strange j ablv mean thc reverse for t0 tales of the absurd lengths to'morrow or Thursday which th government order. j ' was carried. The young war veteran DroDrietor of the Rocky ! Waterloo has Ion been regard- Contact (lie aixm :J Services and Se . Canada has been wrangling for more than a generation about Mountain Lodge near Invermere ed as the site of Belgium's chief mo.. rr-A el,, that vera battlefield. But the scone of Royal Canadian Air Force Those desirous of enlisting or re-enlisting In ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE please arrange for personal interview with MR. E. CLAUSEN, J. Clausen & Son office. Waterfront, Prince Rupert o- I See the new thr ;( El.ECTKOI.lX Rj kind of a f;as would give civilian hostilities now develoo-what reallv works of art. They were .. . Even former Prime Minister Winston Churchill of( (3reat Britain remarks on the changed atmosphere. Only two months ago he made what he now describes as a "crude remark" about the possibilities of atomic warefare and says that he was surprised that it did not affect opinion then. But "there was a ' different atmosphere. All these matters had seemed quite wrongly to be outside the range of ordinary politics and daily lifr. Now they dominate the minda of Ml thinking and patriotic men and will increasingly do so as the months pass by." orussei? to be f .iuUu. u.i vnr the natural b ' appears home-made from orooiem sun annears unsettiea. , .The United Nations number logs. Yet they all had to come offering serious rivalry, down, Including, believe it or Applies the wax as; polishes Between 4 and 6 p.m. - - - - - not the one on his own property not w long agQ telling people where to turn to-. 0f the townslte i-ast of Hav, m ZV.Vtl..VI.t:??' Phone Oreen 975 P.O. Box 548 uul tllilL pi iiuiaLiun jiiis a oitn- tf It's going aWay dWn alng Tentfl and of its own and THEY REALLY MUST HAVE THfcY KHJUAY MVJ&l HAVt, Eleventh Avenue.? -lPar in RBa PHONE 451 Phone today for a tm stration of the I'a of tlie FXECTR0U had a zpaVit on the road sien . . . atruiig.. largely vacant, , A abolition' in this neck of the " PURIFIER and ELEC3 i: 7 - ,. onvr out tnn" wav is today a, Canadian woods. For they even rpvclaUon, Thpre are Try a Daiiy Npws Classified. .EINE NEW VESSEL FLOOR POLE ' at Cranbrook which had told hv t t Paint how to get to the airport. Surely ?d ttnant', h' are and this is carrying things to ridic- Ka"d li!ere ,lawns ulous lengths. It is one thing to JlV VTl V FOR THE.MAN OF THE HOUSE! THE new lighthouse tender Alexander Mackenzie ""which arrived in port yesterday may have Otta-wa"for her registry but her home port is Prince Rupert and a creditable and welcome addition to the vessels serving out of this port she really is. w.it mn, null. HIUC .ilVlIlK help keep the landscape beautiful. It is quite another thing giving some PORTRAITS Films. Developed and Printec1 PROMPT SERVICE ; .CHANDLER'S STIDIO .?16 4th Street Box 645 Phone Gren 389 Prince ' ' Rupert there have been .l"?uV.1' thought, as well to deprive, the travelling public or,i "d immediate envTr- of siens which helo them to get Prnisf t Designed to give more effective service to the !nere thy want to go. ment- t Gladstone Bags Twin Sets growing list of aids to navigation in the waters for hundreds of miles surrounding this port of growing importance, she will also fit in admirably with the pin of coastguard service which is being embarked uon by the co-ordination of existing vessels of the various departments. A sturdy, hand.somelv and modernlv desioned MODERATELY PRICED FOR PLANNK w a M, mill Ml1' THE PROVINCIAL GOVERN-1 No outbreak of war four years ment s law has no force within in advance has yet been pre-the Kootenay National Park. It dieted, but this, it Is reported Just seems that nobody In our has been heard in Europe. -Of Department of Mines and Nat- course, in these uneasy times ural Resources is sign conscious, any story calculated tOI cuse : Yet about six well placed big hervou.sness is liable to comt signs are needed to inform the, from that part of the globe. The tourists that there is a radio- exact year of a new war Ls a ) SMITH - and ELEtlNS Plumbing & Heating FOR REPAIRK Coll 363 abd eouinDed vessel C, fi S '' Alexander AlpvamW MnrVm7i0 Mackenzie ia lfl ac e not 1X501 at Radlum: tnat gamble. Some guesses may have ?, e5ulPPea efsei. ,lt is open all year round; and been near, but it is doubtful . if a .decided acquisition and We Wish her and the men ;that it is rated by scientists as the bull's eve has ever been hit FOR. THE LITTLE LADY! Your choice from our complete assortment of Finest Leathers and Fabrics. Completely outfitted matched units in all sizes. M1TCHEL cne of the three best in the en Krompt and Efficient Service .. . . . . I .Yanicee inrantry, arriving fli- Jmmmmmmmmmmmmm &CI w.o sail her the best of good voyaging and fortune aj she plies these waters hereabouts in the years to cjjme carrying out her useful and sometimes arduous tsks on the effective and successful performance of which so much depends. tire world. I HAVE INTENDED TO PUT a bee In the government's ear about this lack of informative signs ever since my wife had a conversation with some tourists Irom the States. LIMITED Builders It Conine I L STEAMSlilf CITY HALL SURROUNMNCS ' It was a cold day (on a visit about three years ago). My wife and the strangers were standing I PRINCE RUPE ori top of ; the high bank that looks' down over the Sinclair THE city has many things such as streets, sidewalks, drains, broken water lines, open sewers t)at are crying for repair and we must admit that a FAST tFFICIENT SERVICE We know that ,when . you order . printed matter, you want delivery as soon as possible. That ls,why w've arranged for rapid ' printing and rapid delivery on all orders. Call us! , . river' and on to-the hot pool. "Look, at' those poor saps definite improvement is being made on some streets, swimming in that cold water on r 1 . . . How HUn this" nna of Ik. SAILSFOBI Vancouve. AM) INTERMEDIATE! EACH THURSCj at 1115 p I . For KETCWKj For RcscrvtttWsH or CU I We might also consider more aesthetic matters and iAneIiaxu 1 6hlver; . we might as well start at the City Hall itself. It may I ing as he said it. Phone 234 be' -a dowdy old building, quite discreditable to p rtT, . .... . , but nr LTT I city mwrw Prince Rupert, B - 3RD STREET, PRINCE RUPERT PRINTERS STATIONERS OFFICE SUPPLIES cprporation Ot SUCn importance as we proiess, DUl tiiey never did beUeve her. aUfiast, it seems, a little more could be done to dress . IT HAS BEEN RAININO its surroundings. j- Even in the u 1 less up prosperous teadiiy now for 24 hours, which times, the grounds around City Hall were attractive is good new to th forest-fire-afid well kept but today they appear to be pretty TLnX' S rruch in state of unkempt neglect. Certainly, it must , utue fire about thirty miles bje an unfavorable impression that the very centre norfh f -it outside the .. , art Tbe angers figure the of the city s administration j i presents i. x to visitors with -4.1. rain has done the trick in ex-itls broken down fences and its weed-ridden garden , tmguishing that one. , s lo, t ,- -i Ul- fU.,f ne advantage of toe rain is HOLLYWOOD CAFE. -k Terms to Suit on our Budget Plan! Fashion Foiihvcar MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY jnui.0 emu lavviiB. uiii.rci, vv 11.11 a fwii uw: vuau, ! Jj you can stay la the hot la. 1 ait 1 rf city generally should nave a runaown ana dilapidated appearance. v It may be a little late to do anything this year bat it is not too late to plan for the future. We talk pool for nevera! hours at a time. The cool rain from above enables you to take more of the hot water. , That appeals to my Scottish finpftefrv cavln ra rt rf vitr OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. We Specialize in Chinese DlsneS CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN For Outside Orders PHONE 133 ENGINES W1' .ii. il ...1 I il.. i 1 . A J .1 ' " " (nmniln dl(l Ntmples IM - llnML SEW and SAVE! LADIES .-. . OUR LATEST SHIPMENT OF LOVELY SIMPLICITY PATTERNS HAS JUST ARRIVED You MUST See The ...... Hwlf J (illchrlht J k" "i 4 - . ,rl,n lit - fe apoui me vaiue oi me tounsr, traae ana ciamor ior j twenty-five ent admission, rntore visitors and longer stays. The Lord knows 0ne "erenoe I te in the need all possible to offer them but the least we Se rei'traint tl Seu'uiaS CJuld do WOUld be a little brightening up Of Our there was in former years. With public grounds. Their present condition is certainly lilTl , nj favorable commentary on our civic pride. If we .nd Canadian in u only a short hive no more pride than is thus evidenced by our- ay- tables tned cince f, , j, . ' ! . 'Britain stood alone in 1940. sves, we can hardly expect our visitors to go away : nrnw i, " . - Piston Kins mid Pl ""'J m Jaw ltUh " Easy-to-Follow Patterns of what is New for Late Summer and Fall GOOD THINGS TO EAT! : ' Come in , today and make your choice from our HHltMit tnr n,";V.r1 vlth a very good impression of us. . Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Lindsay re- tumpri in t.h rltv at Ihfi enri nf tint Mild X'H. Vsrioiu artlrM j wsr and inuipm"" oiii ta inentlou. Delirious CAKES, PIES 1 the week following a atay at 1 their "KUlarney Lodge" at J Tschesiukut Lake souih of Burns Lake. BYTOWNJ and PASTRIES. Rupert Bakery Ltd. SCRIPTURE PASSAGE FOR TODAY The prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: f but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy a Spirit. . II Peter 1: 21. lilLJ MACHINE