Fiee Book on ArthriHt ., '.Us, r.TT A A A niADV By NOKMAN And RSeumaHsm Prince Rupert Daily News As E See It I AYYn llrl I M. MacLEOD Fred E. D: ' HOW TO AVOi'D CRIFrMNG DEFORMITIES Monday, September 21, 1953 Economic questions are ret civ- , 000.000 higher than a year a 50. . 11 .t - urnr.llif ntVr.ts afn itn hvr 11 lior An amazlnp; newly cnlargpd 44-1 tovm 10, Slow B Phone Blue i: ing a sigiiuicaiuiy greaier mb.c, j ; r- i . h,)nk ,,.u .ahp,,,ai tu independent dally newspaper Uevottfd to the upbutiilng of Prince Ruiiert and Northern and Central British Co' unbla. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. J. P. MAOOR. President H. O. PERRY. Vice-President ft KIDIIIY4 I of the government's considera- ! cent and volume or employment " - tion than was the case when the i is up by three per cent. All these ! ?,eris!7nrre W anvoni. a"y0ne who Who current year commenced. ! factors combine to place a solid H hy druw and medi-j : The reason is the accumula- ; floor of consumer buying power tion within the past month or sounder the business picture , i of evidence which could mean j Furthermore, the expansionist j tn-trouble- exp.ah s s speclnliz j that the post-war boom which phase of the nation's natural re ; . non.su'reical' non - mr r'lcal ' Subscription Rates: dy curler Per woek, 25c; per monUi. 1100: per year, 110 00. Rob Yout Rt t:y mall Per month. 75c: per ?ear. I? 00. . utnorlzed as seeor.d class mi:i by tie P?al Office Separtment, Ottawa Where MarAdlai Sits Hllhy kidnrTi NibI, u-idi from the Uood, g 4 K 4 the nation has been enjoying al- . sources and engineering develop- ; lri,almi,lU whlch has proven 8UC. most without interruntion now mer.t has yet to reach its peak. , sful f()r the past 33 years since 1945 has passed its peak Latest estimates forecast a start y ,np no obligation In and that a levelling-off phase is upon the huge St. Lawrence sea-- d, f()r th,s lnstrucUve at nand- wav and Pwer Prie( t ln the ! r. mv be the means of saving Here are i of the recent late summer of 1954. New min- 7o un told misery W e developments which support eral prospects in Nova Scotia and , ' f Th Bu CHn D ' such a Pblllty : New Brunswick are still In the ml Sprmg8 MlssourL 1 The automotive and construe- exploration stage, with the heavy THE SCOTS have a say- , . f WILFRID JOHN KORRIE, pre- 1 , sident of Pemberton Securities, th. kidnni L. . wnere tno Macoregor sus is IjUI Vancouver, is new presi ! the ht.'ad of the table. -try Classifieds 1 DoddsKid- tion industries, both of whir h engineering work yet to come. A have functioned as key props to development program for New- , p action the reooid .leiiftt li,. po.it-war : foundland Is Hi"t starting to roll, i dent of the Canadian Chamber cf Commerce. He was elected at the national meeting at Kilmonton. In 1951 he was president of the Investment Dealers of Canada. boom, now have begun to drop Tt should be gathering momen-' substantially if not yet too ser- turn fast by the spring of next iously below their recent record year. - ; levels. ! Department store sales and re-I Iinai st river In Canada, the PRINCE RUPER TO 'I to nppepl to ail i Scot. oihr than lacGregors, I nut to start another war over ; this. For I lung since found out, j th hard way, that the saying is common to all the clansmen, ! ranging all the. way from the I MacAdams to the MacZebras. I should nut be surprised to hear in Vancouver at least that . they are even quoting it about that rather dynamic adopted ' Scot, and saying, of the British ! l'.nipiic dines: tail business generally dropped i Mackenzie rolls 2.514 miles ln-below last year's h'vel in Augntt ; eluding headwaters. Roads Getting Safer in Britain for the first time ln any month this vear. i i Car loading, generally looked LONDON iReuters) There upon as a significant economic are more cars ln Britain every ; barometer, are lapsing behind I Something For Everyone : j F THKRE is nothing else done by play, one thing I justifies our indulging in it: play helps us to ; forget our worries and at the same time tonnes up ' '.tir minds for a fresh attack on the cause of our vorries. Play, fun and laughter are agents of health. , They give repose to the usually busy brain centres ; slid tone up the muscles. ! In this city, we are fortunate in that we have a Civic Centre where we may play, relax or enjoy ; a hobby. To have a hobby is to indulge in home form of play which exercises our hands as well as our , brains, and to take a line that cures our despondent, worried, jittery feelings. ; When we indulge in a hobby through which we see something taking complete form under .our own I hands, then we gain self-confidence and self-! respect. Everyone even the fortunate man who finds his job challenging and exciting needs rest, a change from accustomed tasks. While exercise and 'changed activity are good a? restoratives, aftei work, most people wish to do '. something specific as a hobby. A hobby satisfies the desire in all of us to create something. There are a thousand and one .ways in which people satisfy their creative urge and with a Civic Centre such as we have in Prince MaeUiamond sits i year, but by a strange paradox 14 vpar ao. l "Where tin pom tISPtAVft Mfluni oomom ' the h.-ail of the table." since the war the roads are get- As yet, none of these factors Hie point is that no matter j ting safer every year. have assumed' proportions to wlucli Mac you name, the say- ! In 1930. when -baby" cars o n s t i t u t e an unmistakable ng is true. we--e beginning to bring motor- : trend. They may represent just ; ing to the millions here, 7,305 a pause in the upward climb KFTCIUKAN $15.00 fXMWIPO) WKANOI.IJ. $27-0C TAKE the c i.se of MacAdlai persons died in auto accidents, of the economy, or they may rep-j Stevenson He was defeated In 1950, the death toll was resent the levelling-off process I by General Eisenhower by a 1 4"0C- And in the first six which many Federal economists i most impressive almost over- : mourns oi mis year mere were wi iu wr i"w uur. v.- K1 1.KSKl lt(. evrtiment authorities are in a j whelming, margin. But now, ion'y 2574 traffic deaths. lutate of considerable suspense $29-70 and some anxiety until they leacn WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . , COUNT ON US! Dibb Printing Co. COMPANY WHEN YOU - I w'hole world listens to a major j vehicles in Britain compared ! ioceeii bv Stevenson with as I with 53.0UO.OOO in the United which alternative Ls involved. JIM Al $4140 FLY nm It attention that it listens ; States, but in Britain there are There Ls still no fear of a major to one by th" President. j 17 cars a mile of road compared depression in the foreseeable The reason the whole world i th 16 in the U.S., including future. Latest figures show sav- : listens, with ever-deepening re- j the less settled areas. Belgium iKs deposits to beulniost $1,000. - IVIII'ltllni: speet, is that it has come to'lar,KS lnl,a ln ;ar eongesuou CI I IC AIR : know that Adlai thinks and , wi,h 14 cars to the nllle- ; !k tin. thino. that m.. tr.. r- The Ministry of Transport as- , RE-ROOF . . . LLLIJ LINES democrats, in all countries, want ! cribes Post-war reductions in j ! a luo3 American leader to thiiiK I the death rate to its road safety , campaign, siartea in ivio, wmcn with DUROID Asphalt Shingles Paipert there are crafts and hobbies to satisfy the sw- Phone 266 Officc opposite Post Offlrd 3, v. . . mnu r..ttn: Hnrrtn I liita uiuwr Dni.mil u vi i.iii-- Plan II Inquire obout our Instalment Payment sclous that although the death rate has fallen the monthly death tolls rcgulirly cause cii.,-may to the public. Pedestrians are being constantly urged to use the "Zebra" crossings painted for them on the roads in black and white. A THERE IS a striking similarity in one respect between Adlai Stevenson and the late Wendell Willkie. It wp.s after Willie's defeat that he rendered his greatest service to his own nail' n and to mankind. FOK I IM F. KSTIMATF.S SF.K OR CALL GREER & BRIDDEN LTD LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL M FETING TI FSD W, SEPTEMHER it 7:30 PM. Club Lounge Civic Ontrf AI.I, INTKRK.STI I) PLEASE ATTEND 215 First A Phone 9(19 Willkie not only coined the i driver risks a 5 fine if he runs iir..ity everrmorc-vitaI phrase over th crin ihiiii a ruwi. "One World." bin, he probably ; trian is on it. i did more than any other hu- j Ujndon, with 339.600 register- ! man being of our times to im- I ed vehicles and 8,000.000 Inhabi- nr(.t r,n n th..ii tV,lo cx.rtv, Itl ' . i ., . ..j ' III':! MM TI Wl r v Hi I. r t.I v.- .... , - c 1 . ' ,-: "'. Vfv , '-J J 1 Vs 4 i; ' a. "' .j .. ; , si . V N t- ' i, i. 4' 7. ;,;r. ; : -- .... . (J ... ..i n.v luiva -j ( lanus, is-ine niosi, congesiea f l'y jone planet; that the human in the country and traffic hold -nce 13 one family; and tht-.tjups of up to 10 minutes' dura-whethcr or not we like it, we j tion are frequent, arc destined either to live as j The speed limit throughout one or blow ourselves up, to-j London, and in all built-up gether, as one bloc of self-j areas, is 30 miles an huur. damned fouls. I regard it as one of the The Canadian weather slali n majority. Activities, besides sports, to be undertaken this year include leatherwoi'k, flower craft, metal work, : Woodwork, copper craft and pottery-making. ' Surely there's something for every family and tlie Civic Centre deserves our support for its initiative in obtaining instructors in these crafts and hobbies. But the association can only bring these things ..to. ii if ve support it. Two, weeks from today a ; one-night membership drive "will be held here with ; dozens of volunteers calling on every householder. ; Join the Civic Centre. Give yourself and your ! children an opportunity to relax and learn some-' tiling at the same time. Leisure time use, Whether in a strenuous exer-; ci:-e or in something more sedentary, should be ' made up of enjoying things that are pleasant. ' . While there is no ready-made hobby suit into ! which all people will fit, it is safe to say the Civic ; Centre has something for us all. ; Every person makes his own pattern. P.y mak-'. ing it wisely, Jie may cure a present ill, fill a great ! want, or prevent physical and mental ailments. greatest tragedies of these times j at Alert Bay on Ellesmere island j inm wiiiKie died so tragically, I is le .i than 100 miles iroiii the See FI.MOKK PIIII.POTT Pase I1 north pole. 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Pretending i to be working on a document in CheVMM Suprwne (.:. ; lrivii.it H..rf..ni.u..ce ' ( wlunil..:.. al any seas.n, ) ( .'livvrun Suireine. the early morning hours, he i try but solely of the Soviet re Jitaii AND - eluded armed guards and slipped J CANADA gime in roiana. Kotrowicz, author of som 20 books and former professor o; international law at the University of Krakow, said he is unmarried and has only distant relatives In out of his mid-town hotel to telephone an old friend from- the Polish underground. a Safe in the friend's home, Kor- owlcz, first alternate of the Now! Make your own , Mad-test for milfaKr-Ask at Standarii Siulion.sor('hevron..-is Stations for your copy of the (lasoline M ileal!' Record. Make an exa.l checkup for eionoiny. C.LL OR WRITE: RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC 213 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert Phone C44 Poland. 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