5 HOW CHIUHTIAN .SC1KNCE HU NLA Asks Support for Coast Guard Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It "Restoring HaPpjne tYiday, December 18, 1953 of the Deportment of Trani;-port," says Mr. Gargrave In a letter to MPs and senators at Ottawa. lo A Broken Home" KTKN. :o ke H:it ttrihiv, ,:,.-, , i 4 : I by J Cfntore VANCOUVER (CP) Tony Oar-; 1 grave, CCF member of the B.C legislature for Mackenzie riding. Is asking all B.C. members of parliament and senators to lend their support to a drive for a coast guard service along ; the west coast. Mr. Gargrave sponsored a i resolution approved at the re- Christmas Prsei!ls 4a Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding ot Prince Ruperl and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Daily New.. Limited. J. r. MAOOR, President H. O. PEKRY, Vice-President Subscription Rates: .jn. ly carrier Per ween, 25c; per month. 11 00; per year. 110 00. ife. t'rB iy mall Per month. 7Sc: por year, MOO. jaS-uthorlzed as second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. Looking Ahead The story so far: Steve and Nancy have toured Santa's workshops and are now ready to start doing his job so he can take a nap before his long ride Christmas Eve. Chapter VII i see that it was a very important ' cent session of the legislature Ontario Kxample j On the way back to Santa's place. It had a thick green rug urging establishment of such a I office, Santa, Steve, and Nancy , on the floor and several very j service. COUltl passed through the train shop ; fine-looking leather covered "What is needed is at leas; LAST WEEK I ! chairs. i look i, out t.-nm from mir my ot- rvf i where hundreds . of little engin- b 1 A FAVORITE pastime towards is ine eim ui t-at.--i two all-weather ships, which no doubt could be integrated with the weather forecasting .service ' year ir fice at the IOOt Of the They also stopped for a mo-.was a huge desk with a shiny is peering into me iuiure. sld side of the f - i.i trio VTminiment at the electric appliance , glass top. At one peace I0er 111 Uie nue!sh0D to watch the dwarfs mak-irlest were seven rows s of Uny of Commons and wondei'jing little electric stoves, sewing ; buttons, each with a little light machines and irons. N side it that lit up when the i if winter w o u 1 d ever The dwarfs that were teftii.a button was pashed. FOR MEN AND BOYS Very Reasonably Priced MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Smartly tailored. White, Sky Blue, Cream, etc. Sanforized shrunk. $Q CA Windsor style collar. Reduced to fj'" MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Big selection to choose from. Plain aUuUcs and fancy designs . . . Smartly tailored, will give lots of wear, now MEN'S PURE WOOL SWEATERS Pullovers, buttpus, latest shades and ST- '4-75 J8-45 MEN'S DRESS SOCKS Very good selection. Nylons and all wool. Speivially.priied the electric stoves hnrl hist mnrin 1 nrr , come. - - j j , r t , JW I IV when I went to Toronto for . some D' an. "juinns. i ney were ; At ,hc back of Uie (le.sk was a ! V-.. 75c ,1.25 jthe week-end I was wakened in A list of forecasts which seem to carry some luthority appears in the current issue of the publication. Advertising Age. It represents the conclusions of a "panel of experts who make their living studying business trends. While their findings ipply specifically to the U.S.A., they also should hold generally true for Canada. Here is what these experts say about l!).r)4 and Christmas trade for 19')'.): A possible drop of five per cent in over-all business from 'A erood year for advertising and piomotion at uc.iib ...aUC ... ........u.ra, aiiu u micropnone, which Santa saitt dozen of them wouldn't any more was attached to the loudspeaker than fiU your hand. system, whicii everyone could SteVe and Nancy each ate a hear. In front of the microphone dozen. Santa ate three dozen and was a fountain pen set with five , '. the early morning by the caw-; ing of swarms of crows. Th( y may have been arguing whether or not it was mid-December or i said thev couldn't eat any more fountain Dens, each with a dif- ! mid-March, But today, from the same because tney mignt spoil tneir ferent color ink in it. At tne office. I can look out at a real I supper. . 'right hand side of the desk, snowstorm, Winter may have i Santa kept h u r r y 1 n g them standing on the floor, was a arrived late, but it is making us 1 along because it was getting late Christmas tree. for lost time. and he was anxious to get home Steve and Nancy looked at it,' mm i least as good as VX:) and perhaps somewhat' or. vain thing that strikes MEN'S FINE TOPCOATS Very smartly tailored. Non-creasable. Water-SAP Aft repellant. A Real Bargain. NOW ana get, 10 sieep. aim tnen iookco again, ior 11 was decorated with telephones, just TFlFPHOVFS MFSSKN'f Mr.SiSt.NU.RS FRS TELI.rHmiS covered with telephones. "That When they finally got back to , ,ne tetepnone tree;. Santa , Mil -J K i MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS 1 t , 11 LJ. Santa s uving room, ne saia, -My s,li() office is through this door here. There are telephones to all de- SANTA TO TAKE NAP one about central Ontario, after an absence of some years is that it is paying a heavy price for its own lack of foresight. Factories have sprung up far into what used to be the deep Uorsehlde. Smartly tailored. Black and dark S s22.oo partments and a messenger ser-. "It has telephones connected vice In case you need to send , to every department. Now I guess brown. All si.es. Very Special BOYS' SWEATERS Pullover style. All-wool. From 8 to 14 years. Very Special .... anyone on errands. The dwarf at you know everything yoa need to i countryside. . The city of To- the office wili to be able to things onto is now a great surawllne ' the desk outside know run take care of most of the unim- here," Santa said, yawning. "I ! metropolis, which has no clear better. A slight drop much smaller than expected in capital investment for plant and equipment. A rise in unemployment, but to a very modest level. An inventory situation which requires correction with much hinging on the volume,. of Christmas trade. P ''Relatively little expansion of existing levels of 'consumer credit. The long range prospect say 10 is for an ( economy considerably expanded over, present . record levels. If6 Wants ' ; :, j For everyday r$;i;ar. and for holidays. n j limits. There is no guarantee that the new subway, now almost portant calls." guess I'll turn in and get some When Santa opened the door sleep. Nancy, you can stay here to his office, tne children could or go over to the book depnrt- ment, whichever you wish. f I a 1 I i it i .ii s r i i mm in ! I , f,m4 1 .yTTWpWW i I V Very best tailuring. Special, from Tougher Engines (or New Cars completed, will ease the road traffic problem. Indeed, one man who Is closely connected with that particular enterprise told me it would simply move the bottlenecks by a few mllea. Instead Of trying to drive right down town, as they now do, people will drive and park near the outlying terminus of the underground tramway. Well, we shall soon know and not have t I tjrvBnJw! S I l BOYS' RUBBER BOOTS V j ' IT Vfflfiyf ' Laced, Dominion brand. St) A A I lijqffl W 4 " Almost Hair Price Pair ftVW fl ; LOOK FOR Mi 1 THE NAMErS3 Between the Royal and Belmont Hotels t-3Tii'i a4,. ". ' ; I Gallant Fight After saying that, Santa gave each of the two children a kiss on top of the head and left them alone. "The first thing I'm going to do is to get a big electric train with enough track to run all around the office." Steve said, "and I'm going to get attachments to dump coal, load and unload rtiilk cans, and an electric crane." WANTS DOI.L IIOI'SE Ahd I'm going to get a tloll house with all softs of furniture, and a real electric range,' Nancy chimed in. DETROIT The 1954 automobile engine, of greater horsepower and higher comDression ratio, has been built to, run much longer without major overhaul. Besides the stronger cast iron block,, the engine has the advantage geperslly oi better piston ringsi'sitiootlAMind tougher to guess. THE HORRIBLE example of what has happened to To ronto literally shrieks to Van- cvlinder wall linlnz and im eouver to avoid the same mis- pved carburetion and mani-tel-.es. Toronto has one gocd , foidine. Additional changes Over they raced to the te'.e- I I.y.n.,?eSaIVount through highway, which' runs have been made in the shape ; phone. "Hello, train depart- aiong me laKeirom ana wmca OI the combustion chamber on i mPnt? Steve asked. "Send me nannies an enormous volume oi many of the new power plants. ' over the best train you have and traffic. j Most of the cars will boast ;on the way pick up a fine doll ' Eut even that fine road is Tint ' improved braking systems.. This j , house for Nancy." a real freeway and besides, it j has been an annual claim bv j "Boy, won't we have fun," he only runs half way through the the auto makers. It takes onjj a's j-e put tne teiephone big city. ! greater significance with the , on the tree A WORD of sympathy and gratitude is due about this time to that little group which bears the full brunt of the Christmas season activity the post office workers. , ' i ' ; The fact that the Prince Rupert post office ran out of two-cent stamps is a measure of the strain they are under here this year. But sorting out an avalanche of letters is just part, of it. The postal employees tiave a public to deal With which is calling on the mqul service to handle in a couple of weeks or, so an..nT0unt of "business that would normally taRe several months.:: ,. ... . : ! ; Yet the hundreds , pressing into that sturdy building in the city centre will agree that the employees there are manning their for with tact and willingness. . ' ' Despite its heartaches, the battle of stamps and wrappings is being fought with finesse. Our hats are off to the gallant little band which takes such' a beating from Santa. ioronio aesperaieiy neeas ai i uoveiu oi wie more puwenun (Tomorrow: Troublesome least two main highways run- j engines. books.) ning tnrougn tne neart oi me 10 gei me luuesi uraniiig city, both ways but on their capacity of the new systems in; cwn fenced right-of-way. the quickest possible time, more : Los Angeles has already shown fear makers will have power how a great city can handle an ! units in them as optional equlp-lmmense voiume, of .traffic .on ! ment ajt extra cost, Thepower' freeways, on -hfch 'no car has braking' system Bae been; OPTOMETRIST ..;' , ImSM to bother about, pedestrians! or ; greatly sreffned since they first cross-road traffic for there are! were introduced several years no pedestrians and no cross-; afso. traffic. ! UPPER CHAMBER SWIFT and sprawling as Is the No person under 30 years of growth of Toronto, it has age is eligible for appointment nothing on Vancouver. i to the Canadian Senate. ah signs lnaicate tnat in tna i next 10 or 20 years Vancouver will grow faster than any other city in Canada past or present. Now is the time to plan and j build at least one main freeway i a four or even eight lane CHRISTMAS CONCERT of the I REGULAR BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ASK rot SCOTIANO'I PAVOUKITI ION JOHNNIE u a ; . rT fir - mgMmmMkrm I'L'ss )y - -it iVALICER FridayrDei:i8-7:S6'p.fn."'t'' Pupils and Parents Especially Invited highway ..r.unnjngfrom ,dflwnr town 'Vancotiveti past Burnaoy ; and even past New Westminster. The road should be complete-i ly fenced without a single level j crossing, cither of crossroad or railroad. SCOTCH WHISKY IN The Vancouver Sun for Dec. 11, 1953, a letter signed "Tom Lorn" of Penticton, B.C., de- clares "Your writer Elmore Philpott CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and McBrlde Street . . . now writes a complete falsification. "Mr. Blackmore never did say Adlal Stevenson and Dean Acheson were top notch Com SUNBEAM flf, '-"rXy r8-95iv: :a;i Mil r DW-V. ' . Fully .sed-ndimporUd ,1 , 'g - J . , I. BBrMnaix LOVE - t , , TL.ri- : T. . , . fM munists. Mr. Philpott knows this as Mr. Blackmore repeated himself and was very MM ton 1120- ''S SliB Coin Mwi wccicicicici(iccccccipciri(ic'c,trcc(ccicfictctctcct Hansard, page 444, shows that on Nov. 30 Mr. Blackmore said: "What seems to be the secret ; a i Wholesale & Retail Phone 372 j Distilled, Blended and Bottled in Scotland Coataan Mil m, JOHN WALKER & SONS LTD, Scorch Whisky Dittiller$ KILMARNOCK, SCOTLAND of his effectivertess? McCarthy assailed the topnotchers of the Communist organization, the big fellows, the people whom most people cultivated Ache-son, Tydings, Jessup, Lattlmore, ! GIFTS for MEN 113 f ONE 1 i in eRi rrom mt wem.T... , 1 w ittfiu&atH lit Ca" ' I I y Stevenson and Benton. All uf them are now gone, but McCarthy still remains." bii-JW A Country, British Guin, nd ; ' ; V i -" ''yJ, (I This advertisement u. not published or displayed by the I iquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. , We carry a complete line of IMPORTED es, Cigars, Cigarettes and Toba and all other SMOKERS' SUPPLIES j A really dark, fully-flavored , 7 " , , ' j y y v V 1 y y y y y y y y a irtdtmas Special FOR THE FAMILY 132-Piece Ensemble fa rum that Westernen will noy. 1 w y i Now AviiUblt in Brit'nh Columbii , 1 a ; 1 1 fS pi""" and for the LADIES A Good Supply of BOXED CHOCOLATES ' All the best known brands. 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