Pee * . i yt 4 . i “al iil Ais pts PG, hs ad, a iy vf if Lait! eee ’ CEH Rubel LAY bee ye Viursday, september ¥, 24D4 fn ladependent dally newspaper devoted to the upbullding of , oa Nortnersa and Central Briush Cohunbla. Member of Canadian Press —- Audit: Burcu Ol Clicilatons Canadian Dally Newspaper Associatton. Published by Phe Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. JOP. MAGOR, President HW. Ci. PERRY, Vice-President Subseription Rites: hy maid Per Wonth, Tbe; per yer, lutnorized as $4.00, Saving to Save. | HE OLD adage, “A penny saved is a pen earned,” is obviously still recognized as nee nee = Si a ae coer principle by The Salvation Army, which is eur- ruuly staging its annual drive for funds in Prince Rupert. ‘The campaign starter September 7 and continues until the end af the month. Among to- day's money-saving agencies The Salvation Army must hold a foremost place, It’s economical use the year before, should alone warrant this a mission, No one, however, ean measure the saving’ to nel hack into the national exchequer, responsibility for keeping a man out of prison an seeing that “he goes straight.” The Army als his time.‘ He is thus saved from becomin anclal liability (not to mention any other kind o in inslitutions at the taxpayer's expense, There is no doubt that but for the human _ Salvage operations of movements like The Salva tion Army, the country’s finances ‘would be in creasingly burdened, Taxes might even be higher than they are! Scripture P assuge for ody . And fear not them that kill the body, but are not able to kill Seen ae ena mae. hy carrler—Per week, 26¢; perguonth, $1.00; per year, $10.00. gigi a second cluss mall by the Post Oliice Department, Ottawa public funds, as demonstrated by the faet that this year’s quota of $8,500 is the mame is lest vear and nation when a derelict is steered back into chan- ® of usefulness, Consider any country’s bill of expense for maintenance of penal institulions, a hill that vums annually into millions, ‘Think of the | similar sum that is-spent so that the machinery of law might operate smoothly and efficiently, Yet litle of these vast amounts ever find their way In its work The Salvation Army often accept ga fin- liability) to the community by spending more time ARTE ny a ‘Tig * 1 9 Brief Encounter, The film is “The. Young Lo ers,” “N the females and most of th of SOrrow, [but on (l- :mueh out of the joy of life eve ‘here in London. The boy ts tals in love at first sight with _in the intelligence branch of th ieither sidé of that evil barrie . refuses to accept the simple fact, 1 tha love story. The whole ap v 1 ry d | young lovers, There is no blood-and-thunder ‘kind to make your flesh creep the name of polities, /& movie story—but I think hun- dreds of thousands and maybe even millions of people will think a lot about the lesson which this film story teaches. , . a LADIES—If you are coming’ to Britain, equip yourself in ad- vance with a prominent maple leaf badge that will do for you iwhat the words “Canada” do (n the shoulders of our service men, This is the first time that 1 ;Was ever in the Old Country “ WHEN A GIFT IS REALLY IMPORTANT When you're the giver of a gift... No mat- ter what the occasion «+ YOU want to see the receiver's eyes light up! Therefore you want to select the gift with care. You want | : to select it from BULGER’S where quality is highest and a wide _ variety makes choosing an easy, and pleasing task. SEE OUR GIFT DISPLAY f= Silverware = @ China = @ Vases ® Trays 6 Novelty Ash Trays oi And,many other Gift Werks ! wile m~ mee “4 HI-P0 YOUR md BIG MONEY ir ial BACK ~ LONG \F NOT RANGE DELIGHTED au Che iN a iY A | Bilin, (@) ” a | Ny an i —ao 1: A A | an fl oat \ , 1 aN NATURE STUDY GENERAL USt 4 47 COLRORNE SY, DEPT, BNe { q TORONTO, ONTARIO. g visibly connected with ‘two eras— ‘wheel of the whole warld—and WERED BINOCULARS Ong Marable wervien and thellta, | PERFECT ; lal FULL FOR eT Teairaiey | NS y Only 3.95 rice 1 t . , TRAV? Satine ttl sirOLDER ATTA THEATRE STRATTON MFG. CO, Order now, Send cash, cheque ACT TODAY SUPPLY LIMIVED when I actually felt the “quick . freeze” treatment which wait- esses and ‘other reserve for ~ those - whom. they, mistake .for m@ i Americans.” ee The powers that be, both in (he U.S. airforce and the British m™ ,covernment, have. gone to great ‘pains to reduce the number of Nasty public scenes that were a ‘feature of life here say three @ years ago. You do not hear of so i many fights in public houses and ‘that sort of thing, Also, there _ 48 less talk at the expense of the “Americans like that of. earlier years which said the three things ‘wrong with American - British ‘relations were that the Yank ser- | vice men were “overpaid, over- | sexed and over. here.” ' But there is a coolness, a chil- ness all {ho same—and it comes “as just a bit of a shock to note the decline of cheerfulness on the nart of that hardy breed, ‘the London tax! men, ' woreover, you get the answer 10 the riddle when that same itaxi man ‘learngsthat you are males will weep floods of those satisfying tears of such sweet | It 3 a story of boy meets girl, | ‘young American officer who , lovely young girl But as Ne is! | U.S. army and she is the daugh- ter of a diplomat from’ behind the Iron Curtain, everybody on .Peratus of officialdom, both on ‘the Communist and “our” side, ‘becomes like a vast twin moun- ‘tain of suspicion. A love poem . ‘Becomes a secret message and : £uspected high treason, for both .. 0 ' skullruggery, no horror of the undertakes to rehabilitate that man who hag serv- iBut this poignant movie gives | vou a close-up picture of man’s f !inhumanity to man, all done in { hever give.away the end of OR he ves) te wees GAN Sa -é ’ a BY Elmore PY ilpou: ' -@ Film Tells the Story ‘ _ LONDON, lngland—Everybody, agrees that a new British film, without any big name star's, is the best that has com “mer was the worst since 1841 or ¥" only the worst since 1903, . But its an ill wind that blows Don't say I did not wam YOU nobody any good. ‘ahout a grand treat to come, for {this is the kind of film at which | From th | !ook of things,, Brilain’s whe rw washout, lcountries will still be glad tha | R including me, e out of Britain since crop for 1954 is going to be a terrible flop and maybe a tota) Miybe this country and other Canada has that huge carry-over the background of the'of golden wheat, ‘cold war which has taken so | sf "t . eet, etre: west Seen a mae ata pai eres Le a yf, Th teers mnt baeee ty a see be ‘ug REFLECTS | y and REMINISCES In Detrolt a half-inch nall was a ‘found In a child’s head, but for! ire the lad Is golng to be Hat CEN TRNALY Pinee of the Republic ‘Of in. dla’s universities, Calcutta, My. dras, and Bombay, were -: founded in 1857, — vos fe Ne se ee ta fraternity, Founded by Peter J.|- McGuire it was first proposed before the New York Central Labor Council in May 1882, anc Labor Day, since that date of such outstanding significance, has gone a long, long way, all right. That's definitely a vase uf hitting the nall on the head, v eet i; ONLY CALLING | One cannot help but feel that the work of our department of iminigration needs reviewing, Im- migrants seek financial help to come to Canada, but only to stay until they can meet the re- quirements of the emigrant to the south, Why bring them in “jonly to have them flock out ty again? If they are worth having they should ke worth keeping. OVER 1952 PLYMOUTIL: 4-noor SEDAN. Reconditioned mot- ‘or. Radio and Heater, Clean Interlor reeereescneprnien BES L 1951 CHEV. 4-pooR SEDAN, Radio; one owner. - 19,000 miles, Good condition; S575 Te eee TRE nee Heats 1950 PLYMOUTIE Clean in- The new deep sea freighter “Sunrip’ recently launched at - Lauzon (Quebec) is expected to be completed in October. Fol- lowing -acceptance . trials she Will proceed to Jamaica for her first cargo of alumina to Kiti- mat, A trim looking ship with overall length of 475 feet, her complement is 41, rene ANUTHER ONE Now we have dream cars|. thang, terior. Smart maroon dream houses and dream jobs, . ria t 2,600 pound basking $197 0 t We ean dream can't. wes ishark snagged in a gill net off | —. swe END , j Blaine (Washington) cannot bat 1950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, remind Prince Rupert old timers Clean, RAMIO4 vss $1290 A WELL-BUILT SHIP nj a] VICTORIA © REPORT By J. K. NESBITT a; eC; r Ss -|have a merry round of birthday Sreetings. MLAs always forget Political differences to wish each other well on their birthdays. September was a pretty’ good month for turning up MLAs, Seven of your MLAs were born in September, Heading the list, because he’s the boss of the government and the boss of the Legislature is Premier Bennett. He was 54 September 6. He was born in New Brunswick and he's glad he followed the advice: “Go west, young man.” Certainly it paid off for him. Pursuing a devious course in politics he reached the top elective position in B.C, September 9 is the birthday of Liberal leader Arthur Laing, born’ at Eburne, B.C. While Mr. Ben- nett has had no political set- | backs except the defeat of Mr. Gunderson--and how he hated that—Mr. Laing's political path has been strewn with disappoint. ments and frustrations, He doesn’t know where:to turn. 5 “September 10 we have. tyro leg-: islative birthdays. Attorney-' General -Boriner, born in: Van- ,couver, will be 34; Liberal Mr, - Gregory of Victoria, born in Vic- j- . | looks older, because he hasn't a, hair on his head. However, his; baldness lends him a certain legal dignity—though doubtless Labor | frames he'd rather have less dignity and some hair, being young enough | to pay attention to such im-j portant, but entirely non-essen- | tial details. One’s ego at 34, j you know! ~ September 12, CCF Mr, Turner ! of Vancouver East, born In Eng- land will be 66. Though that’s not old, he’s one of the oldest | n this Legislature, which fs re- | markable for its youthfulness. September 15 Henlth and Wel: ! fare Minister Martin, born in! Winnipeg, will be 49, Looking into the Parliamentary Guide we learn anew what we had for- gollen—that Mr, Martin was de- termined ta get elected. Mr. Martin for years has figured he has 9 message for the people snd ; from Canada, and not the.W.8.A, i , Donty wrong, J, think iol | ahoptel of 8 iturally helpful. But thelr chang. ed position in the world is most the ald one where Britaln ruled the waves and was the balance ‘the new one where Unela Sam ‘wives the rules, i a | THE British love to grumble about their weather and have been arguing whether thelr sum- POWERFUL! Those powerful longerunge hi haan ara Yreelnlon mail an) will lave you Hheenvy af all your Elona, Vatronely lightweight, Whan yuu take your tient nt you'll YW ainnged at the way ohjeute nd aie come up WE and CLEAIG Guarinteas fo IMPORTED POWER-PACKED EXPENSIVE FEATURES INCLUDE COATED LENSES & SYNCHRO. NIZED CENYRE. FOCUS iniveig and Pea mt ovate Whore you uit rhig-a uf foal lowers Cit fiumadnidh cloweupe of Ute ani lif ita Hoo without ‘ ny wept \ \ a n VOU Ver nnver ownn| @ paleo el) glnwacy tufare, dens {ie Gut on Uhelile and ploaware (lieu pavor-prehod htnoeutaes alfer, tae r money order, He made Up:his mind to tell it. Twice In 1949 he ronjfor office-. aes gat Mb)Ite) tor. theztoglaletura.and‘for\he antl y Hota brce fine ie nt a feated both times. In 1040 he | tan again for the Legislature ! and couldn’, make tt, In the! Soclal Credit high des of 1959 | und 1063 Mr. Martin was washed : up on the legislative heach, And’ so now he's very happy Indeed, September 17 CCF My, Mard- Ing of Knslo-Slocan, born tn; VICTORIA—If the Legislature we | Was in session this month we'd: Wat trooper, Her best years were ' ly decline any ic- Over. is still its Gean concern | toria, “will “ha 38, Mr: Bonners eet & A steamer, known as the Par- many years ago, when the bady | thia, when she was christened | of a fish no one could identify j back in 1870, is in Seattle -on her was found on an island near way to the serap pile In the 84th Rupert. -Times were dull, and year of her age. For a while she both the News and Emplre played iwas called the Victoria. She ser- ‘the story up Strong. U even poi ; ved as a Cunarder’ in.the north | as far as London, and migh: Atlantic, She was a British trdop- | have gone further, until a ruling er in Egypt. after this a “GPR fom Victorla sald Prinze Rup: liner and a Spanish-American | er't’s deep sea mystery had’ been Solved. It was just another ahead of her when the Klandike shark, : boom broke out. For thé next 30 _ a | years she was the Great gold} Sheriff A, B. cliffard at sit, carrying vessel of the west. Asi John (New Brunswick) has fin. | imuch as $2,000,000 at a time ished a perfect record of 41] | | Of the excitement here, a good . HOUSE REPAIRS FOR WINT 1950 G.M.C. '4-TON PANEL, New 1950 INTERNATIONAL. 14 available “aes NPOCCri peer eae serenpenecces anne 1049 CHEV. 14-'TON PANEL, Lots ‘eetatemnr-cemgte§, sataanaenl a + Hye ive oe ‘ Feat 8p lta peers glne and frame price of... would be in her safes—and all | years, He escorted more than a! brought safely past the cold wind | thousand Prisoners to the pro- that flows off Ketchikan and | vincial peniteniary without los- ithe fogs that rise from Hecate | ing a man, He witneysed nine! Strait, murder trials and two hangings, ; ee | “I have no enemies,” he de- "Tf Junior firmly declines to clares, “ and I always tried to take his bath, just give him the ‘help the man.in trouble,” chance to sprinkle the lawn and See how wet he can get. Phone 566 L - Should we chance to pe sincere | In wanting to avoid foreign en- tanglements we ought to erave- | offer of plates of | GOLDEN LINED CAN WITH | OR er a spaghetti. ALWAYS A PRICE Tragedies in aviation are be- | coming familiar occurences, | Crashes are all.in the line: of | duty, hearthreaking as it‘is for; ¢ oe BEE IRE SB relatives and friends of the vice: - i tgs - . ! , , | ‘ “ tint’, it is nevertheless the price : Open a can of Pacific Milk end you'll — We must pay for preparedness. . See the exclusive golden lining that prevents tajnting — keeps Pacific a sweeter, fresher for your enjoyment! Comments: the Brandon Sun: Portugal insists that her colony | 0{ Goa, which India seeks to take , Biee tee ET ie LONG Way a ;, Dedicated to peace, civilization : and the triumphs of. Industry, | demonstration of ; Day is a , Be a me YES! WE STILL HAVE so GOOD USED CARS LEFT.co DOWN AND LOOK THEM. & s 1952 AUST ¢ rings and saving 1951 STUDE: ENGER Inission |. ican, 1846: CHIE, - Ills sti} i \ § ER WILL GO Eye, ab A USED ‘TRUCK ™ tires. Comp) ' : engine, trangmission and tear end Mt “een araninth eet nee byte Brg ERT ertenmics tage, Oe settee a-TON: PICKUP, “PRIDE OF THE FLEET’ 1936 FARG okay. 4 new tlres and hattery ae yo : niin, fll PRICED RIGHT TO SELL RIGH'T ar Yong ! Reliable Dealers for CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH—FAncg | RUPERT MOTORS WHERE INTEGRITY Counts | ow nnn ME -@ ME Bf Sey in ent haat me OE DARE it Okay sy Good tie 0 1s-ToN Puck Phone Silverton, .C,, will be 40—-that: ago a man hates and fears tu: reach, However, Mr. Harding: will find, after the frst shack, | that {t's not too bad. Hoty y. } young-looking 40, too, and that | showd comfort him and besides he's the best, the qulekest, the moat pallahed, most aMtortain tng legislative debater In 1.0, toduy. And 40, happy birthday to you| all, Nappy birthday to you, each and everyone of you-—Mosars, Dennett, Laing, Bonner, Gregory, Turner, Martin and Warding, mon men prneeee | Try Daily News Classifieds. 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