there, through to Rupert He tat didn't fancy risking the lofty ' havff"'" ranges. He made a few l0Pai bj,. fllehts. and one stormv m,. ., 1 us cs prince Rupert Daflp f3eto0 Ltn. " Thursday. September 2, 1943 FIVE HUNDRED PEOPLE ATTEND ANNUAL FAIR AT FRANCOIS LAKE FRANCOIS LAKE Five hundred people attended the fifth annual Fall Fair at the Institute Hall and Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections lng discovered the plane might ik.h 0 ! novpr flv npaln n.iri Q ' all , . v...,8 lne ! night, a southeaster howled ' over the Acropolis where the Published eveTV afternoon except Sunday by TTIrtce Rupert Dally New Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prluoe Rupert, brltUh Columbia. An Independent daily newtpper aevoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert "" nd all communities comprising northern and central BrltUh Columbia (Authorized as Second Class Mall, Post Office Department. Ottawa) U. A. HUNTER. Manning Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Adverti , wv. ffir' liule P'ane ,av. seized and shook nook Medical Health Officer, The grounds at Francois Lake Landing, it was a neauti-tul dav of sunshine with a holiday spirit all through the Lakes district. Special ferries enabled those from the south side of the -lake to go home later than by SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' Ctty Carrier, tr' wee, lbe; per Month, 65c; Per Year, 17 00; Bv.Mill. Per Month, 40c; Per Year, 4 .00. e i M schedule. of Vancouver recommends mr ( more Irequent use of halibut liver oil which is good advice! Between the pursuit of tUna any time, anywhere. It seems SWarming to the waters south it can be valuable as a substi- 0f the Queen ChnrluUe Islands tute f6r sunshine, which has and selling the same at profit-not been any too plentiful in able prices and the stampede Vancouver this summer, .fogs among the mountains of British and rain having come early Columbia to stake uranium in and remained late. To know quantity, it looks like a return that Vancouver, even in a 0f flush times on both land and somewhat round about way will sea. For a while, anyway! continue to enjoy the blessings , ...,, v,i.. thurehv keeoini: Why must United Nations statesmen always have to go to Moscow? What Is wrong with having Stalin go to London or Paris to talk over the situation? Chamberlain always went to Hitler somewhere in the heart of Germany. It's a cinch Hitler never went to London. He never travelled anywhere and Stalin's world appears to be restricted to Russia. It seems to be that, the more a dictator becomes dictatorial, the more he feels a beconlng finger Is all that's needed. The hall and grounds were gay with decorations. The stalls were busy selling hot clogs, solt drinks, ice cream, and there were games at the other stalls. More than four hundred exhibits were judged In the hali by Mr. and Mrs. K. Jamieson, Miss Oulton and J. Walsh doing the judging. There were fewer entries of grains and seeds than formerly but in all other divisions the Swede turnips Mrs. F. Harri- son. Carrots Mrs. K- Chappelle, Mrs. F. Harrison. Potatoes (early tW. H. iLin-ton, Mrs. F. Harrison. Fotatoes (late i W. H. Linti, Mrs. F. Harrison. Pumpkin S. B. Calder. Collection of vegetables B. Durban, Mrs. R. Partington. Fruits Crabapples Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. J. Keefe. Apples Mrs. J. Keefe. Black currants Mrs. Wllejto. Red currants Neil Kelly. White currants Mrs. Lee End or Beginning? IAIE, the people of the United Nations, deter-YY mined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war . . ." (United Nations r Charter, 1945). Three years ago today, the mighty "Mo" rode genth' at anchor in the calm waters of Tokyo Bay. -On the vast decks of the Missouri ail was ready, for that was. THE day. Japanese Foreign Minister Shieemitsu clambered wearily up the battleship's side Topsides clustered Americans, English, Rus-r sians and French. General Douglas MacArthur poised hiself before a microphone stand; facing u """""7 " " , The Civic Centre goes a lone u u ornrmis f.nd stronE. Will aiwdy&i ' . . - U- , as long way in making Prince Ru- be a source of satisfaction far as we are concerned. , ert largely Independent of the weather although it should j be admitted the summer has Air travel, j been a fine one. But no mat- entries were numerous with a Time marches on! Is ! ter what the program of enter- The Daily News, in the sporting columns this -week, said that In Portugal, athletes all train on wine and fish. Probably port and pilchards. Cooper. in and out of Prince Rupert high standard of quality and workmanship. today no more a novelty than Livestock judging commenced on Wednesday afternoon, saddle Ra.sDberries Mrs. J. Keefe, Mrs. E. Deeder. Collection tame fruits Mrs Lee Cooper. ' Dairy Products Butter Mrs. A. Wilejto, Mrs. R. Partington. Eggs W. H. Linton, Del Cas- Mr. Claxton, Minister of Defence, never feels the ui;ge to yawn or indulge in a refresh car, train or steamer, but n seems only yesterday since the city saw its first plane. The flier was a young fellow named Prest who had flown from Nevada to Edmonton, shipping his machine of the skies from i MM ing stretch. There Is a reason. . ;BmMrS pn.n.initnn Mrs .In one week, last month he en- Deeder. horse events following und.T capable management of Clarence Snyder. The baseball game at 4:30 between Vanderhoof and Francois Lake was an even, fast game, with many double plays resulting in a score of 9 to 7 in favor of Francois Lake. In the evening Cecil Steele showed a picture show in the Sonla Milk Mrs. Partington tertained the American Secretary of Defence, Mr. Forrestal, travelled to Ogdensburg (N.YJ for a border friendship celebration, took part in a Liberal pic: nic at Brockvllle, visited Ontario army camps and In seven days made twenty speeches. Olson. Cottage cheese Mrs. E. Deeil-er, Mrs. A. Wilejto. White bread Mrs. A. Wilejto. Mrs. O. Funnell. Whole wheat Mrs. J. Keefe, SALE of FUR c A dance Mrs. L. Saunders, hv th" ' Light rolls Mrs. hall to a full house, followed with music E. Glans, ami him, seated at a long taoie, onigemusu gianceu furtively through a large bunch of papers, then for the Emperor of Japan, Son of Heaven and so forth, he signed away bloodshed, horror, and misery. World WarJI rumbled to its. grisly end at 9:08 a.m. that .September morning and the world looked : about to start the count of costs. The United States could tick off more than a r million casualties. The British Empire wept for - 357,11(5 dead over 1,200,000 total casualties. Russia's losses in killed and wounded, though never precisely counted, appeared at 15,000,000. A survey showed possibly 1,500,000 civilians Wiled in air raids which pocked the torn surface of our earth. So went this count of costs to .civilization. The counting had begun, but men still died in the crack of rifle bullets and the thud of mortar shells. Indo-China, Dutch East Indies, India, Palestine, Greece, and China's vast civil war still .blazed. As'jfast as man could count, men lied. in This Is the third year of our "peace," but peace is ever precarious. A quick count shows a listing of more than 180 of only the "most important, peace jtreaties .negotiated by the various nations of the world." What, place in history will Slygearutsu's J -(signature take? ' TOURIST INDUSTRY Wistaria Orchestra, until 3 o'clock. , Prize winners were: Dairy calf J. Hickey. Bef calf J. Partington, L. Snydel. Mrs. L. Saunders. Doughnuts Mrs. A. Wilejto, Mrs. E. Glans. Bran muffins Mrs. J. Keefe, Mrs. McKenna. Cinnamon roll Mm. J2. Ciluns, Mrs. A. Wilejto. 'Continued on Page 5) The Milwaukee Journal has just issued a 190 page Sunday edition. A single copy weighs three pounds. It printed 430,-000 copies. Fancy having one's bedroom invaded by all that .reading matter some Sabbath iorenoon. There wouldn't be Beef heifer, 2 years Shaffer . & Routley, E. Deeder. Beef bull E. Deeder, Shaffer , &. Routley. LETTERBOX j space left for even the radio or ten o'clock .coffee. Ewe and lamb Neil Kelly, uearaij VISUAL CARB Is Important . GENERAL health improved when eyestrain and headachrs are eliminated by proper visual correction. JLecent ncientific articles tell bow vital nervous energy n used up in an endeavor t overcome tl handicap of isual deficiency. Advantage should 1 taken of an Opto-jnetnst'i services, ava'lable throughout Bntish Colmnlii. Lee Cooper. SUMMM ill 11 MUl H Registered ram Lee Cooper. Two hens, light breed Iee Cooper. ' Two hens, "heavy ' breed, E. Deeder. " Rooster, over 1 vear J. Hickey. Rooster, any "breed, under 1 year Lee Cooper, W. Wiley. Editor, Dally Kews: May I express the view of many visitors to Prince Rupert concerning your Port Daj of this year? We drove many miles. The only thing keeping our spirits up was the belief that it would be worth while to be in attendance at Port Day as the nroeram for the dav cer- BARI..US PURStl He.nry Wallace, third candidate in the race for the presidency, tried to give an address in North Carolina but was prevented by the unfriendly attitude of the audience. He asked if he "was in America." He might well ask. Everyone may not like what another says, concerning a public policy. But no one should be denied the right to be heard. If he is, he's not In America. Two pullets Lee Cooner. ' Special beef calf J. Partington. Louis Snyder. urn n pe nai p ,a was awaraea talnly promised a wonderful k PROMINENT young author and newspaper ( 1.(11 H a week old show. The weather was good, f writer from New York reminds us again of Horses: work team in harness the water calm, boats galore, W. Wiley. . . but where was the action, the Sheaf of oats Lee "Cooper; U.-w Our PersidialUi il BL'DOET PLAN No Intf r(-st No Carrying Chai vr contestants or the display? There seemed to be no organization to the sports, whatever. We suggest that Prince Rupert Sheaf of barley K. Routley. Sheaf of wheat J. Keefe. Timothy hay James Hickey. A 11 Clover hay James Hickey. BRITISH COLUMBIA CYTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION Alsike clover seed Lee Cooper, scrap the Port idea if they can- Timothy hay Miss K. Boyd. SI E 'I UK NEW SHIPMENT l VUHIW V.III NOTICE! We are taking orders for TCXF.DOS again. Made-to-Measute or tailored in our shop. LING TAILOR not do better than that rather than send out programs filled to the brim with exciting events which only lure out-of-town people in, to be disappointed greatly. Have you ever thought of getting the contestants entered before Port Day? Yours tor a better Port Day. MARVIN FIELDSTROM, Alberta. Vegetables Vegetable marrows K. Chap-elle, Mrs. J. Keefe. Green, tomatoes Mrs. Roy Pratt. Corn on the cob B. Durban, Mrs. Roy Pratt. Cucumbers Mrs. K. ChapeHe. Head-lettuce B. Durban. Cos-lettuce B. Durban, Mrs. E. Deeder. Peas in pod Mrs. A. Wilejto, W. McKenna. Onions grown from seed Mis. Lee Cooper, W. McKenna. Onions grown from sets Mrs. A. Wilejto, T. Allin. Cauliflower Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs. A. Wilejto. SOMETHING FOR EVF.KY A0E THAT YOUR SON OR DAL'GHU- A. MacKENZlE FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy HKJi THE WONDER MOP at our store. It washes, drys and wrings witlwut need or placing your hands in water aiwl, no need for bending. Phone 775 327 Third Ave. VENETIAN BLINDS Strongly made with steel or . aluminum slats, In a variety of smart colors with harmonizing tapes. Ask to havu .our .estimator call. W measure your windows and instal the blinds. Cabbage (late) Mrs. A. Wilejto, Mrs. F. Harrison. Cabbage (early) Mrs. A. Wilejto, W. McKenna. Beets Mrs. F. Harrison, Mrs. A. Wilejto. 513 3rd Ave. W. the No. 1 industrial potential of the tourist busirf&ss for Canada. The business is there for the taking but it is, as Horace Sutton senses, hardly appreciated in this part of Canada as yet. No placej certainly, has more to offer than Prince Rupert ana no place is doing less to merchandise it. That Canada should look upon highway development, from the standpoint of a. highly potentially profitable investment rather than a hard-times stop gap is nothing new for us to advocate. Long too have we pounded on the necessity of equipping ourselves for the accommodation and entertainment of our visitors so they will have a memorable time with us and go home talking about it and advertising for others to come. All these things we have often said but it is interesting and convincing to have someone from outside come and emphasize them." NEED OF COASTGUARD FEWER than six schooners have been lost in NO a single week-end not long ago off the. coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Some of the crews were rescued by the United States Coast-guard- for the reason that Canada maintains no coastguard there. Similar is the situation along British Columbia shores. Winter approaches and it may be taken for granted that, between now and - spring, there will be shipping hazards. Nothing ap-,l pears known as to what may be contemplated in " the way of establishing a coastguard, but there is no sign of any change that could mean a greater security than what now exists. , The matter has often been brought to the attention of the government. Recognition is given the fine services of the American Coastguard. But, nothing has yet been accomplished by the responsible authorities. Members from maritime constituencies have introduced the subject in Parliament i more than once, but, apparently, as yet, with little -i or no result although unorganized assistance is sometimes given ships in distress in Canadian waters by the R.C.M.P. and fisheries department ' patrol craft and the R.C.A.F. This, of course, has its value, but it cannot give what a properly equipped, manned .and based coastguard would provide. 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