; | r - ey ‘ bite Pritiay, Seplesuwiy 2) abou, ARTE ONE pupae ee . Creeper bb hacd, bbe oo eh eS RR RR ' An Tidependent dally newspaper devoted to the ephuildtig af Pence Rupdee and Northern and Coatned British Columble Member of Canuelan Press Aad? Bure of Cireniittons Canadian Dally Newspaper Avcomaflan nts ' Published by ‘Phe Prince Rugert Dally News Limited \ dP MAGOR. Dresident cre Satecription Halter: CEB sate My carrier Per week. whe. per faonth, $100; per year, $1 00 mda? - Byomiath Per mouth Tae, per year, £800 Allthorized as second elise mall by the Post Office Departinent Ottawa Omeeme ee Beware The Children [' IS important that motorists as well as children ~ pemember that school siurts on Tuesday, Suddenly the summer's empty sheets wi be crowded again and dewth will vide with the careless @river, Although driving past scnoolehildren requires suution at any dime, the need ds particularly: sharp after the stunmer vacation, Many of the youngest children are venturing away (rom home for the first time in their lives. ‘They may not be fully aware of traffic danzers, while others slightly older may have forgotten what they learned lest term. There is the additional hazard that motorists themselves have become unwary, Consequently the situation is just beckoning for one heedless moment that will end ina Hfetime of remorse, $ With the opening of school there is always a new Gement added to the city traffic, That is the caval- Sule of bieveles which suddenly appear in startling Humber and uncertain intention, Despite its size, a bievele often reems to require as much room as an sulomobile and inexperienced drivers especially should take care to treat it with deference, Although the bicycle has an accepted place on the street, it is at estructural disadvantage to cars and the boy or girl astride it has never been required to pass a driving west, Beware, then, of bicveles. » Safety in school areas can be exercised to some dxtent by obeying the law. But unless the driver is iflso prepared for the emerwency not covered by the Kook, he is riding into danger. . 8 Humans Before Facts | N EXPRESSING doubt that the Royal Commission ‘appointed to probe the Canadian economy will ever wel to the heart of the matter, Bruce Hutchison of the Victoria ‘Times has this penetrating observation to make about the human material with whieh it Must deal: (The great majovity in this or any other coun- try, Lam convinced, are not economic creatures at all, have an instinctive and spund hatred of economies and an unalterable prejudice against facts. They al- ways prefer life to facts and they know, subcon- seiously but with age-old wisdom, that no one can live lony on, or even with fuets, For facts are the great enemy of human happiness. . “The public is always demanding facts from gov- ernments, from economists, even from newspapers, dnd it receives them daily in abundance, but is inter: dsted in them only as an ailer-thoueht and casual an- Hex of its real life, | ' “If anyone doubts that, let him ask himself in private candor, whether he is as interested in the fed- gral budget, the great national fact, as in his new au- temobile or speedboat, Let him say in honesty Whether he has devoted as much thought to federal: provincial relations, surely another great fact, as to the evening's television show, Let him say truth- hally whether he is as much worried about the Gor- don Commission as about his annual vacation or even His dinner or his ulcers, “Of course he is not, ff he were he would not want his dinner, and his uleers would be incurable, He would not be a man at all, He would be only a fact, a fate worse than death, ar rather death itself,” oe As i See BY Elmore [Mithnt | Plymouth Again | | PLYMOUTH — Two good new and understanding: Isnglish friends have driven us to this historie ald: ¢ port city because | told ther that it was there that TM first laid eves on England just over 40 years ago, IT was Just one mare half-sea- OOOO EOEETEDEEGOEEOLEP EEE EDE CANADIAN AND JAPANESE ensigns {ly side by side ay two.ships of the Canadian and Japanese PO aD eel a Sale of whiskey In the Unilf States has established — htag inew records, It Is not, ike otf situations, a mduer of pres ‘purchasers buying more, 1 BD j comes down to new citizens gi... coming of age and halllng frg other countries, & ‘SOME VIRTUE IN BACH | Lester Pearson, who has. hag i lot of experlence concern guts / pence $s etded to be heals ttre His real title Is Minister of Sib ne: ternal Affairs and ‘ne keeps gig hes mind 47 thls grea’. subfd ga! i Nething will ever be galned gy geet trying to discourage elther dig pics | -timasm or pessinism, i / Mpa 3. ROUGIE WATERS | Cee -iy. Our te: iny SE eB cuts fone VHD VISIT THE a COMMODORE J “WHERE GOOD FOOD a COSTS LES" We Cater to Banquets of SHES COPEL OAL ICT AETOOLOETCEHICEHE: vast Canadian armada that was Oi! P. ebeing carted over the seas in ler abers convoys to Hight In “the war te IT had slept on,deck all the way: across di that summer of 1915 not because T liked the deck, bUt” pppsipENT'S GLASS HOUSE ceckronehes nor the vile smetis deep in the bowels of the ald ("44 in Switzerland for the Ble | n ship “Zeeland” where we recruits Four conference, he took Ume navies He in dock at Sastbo, Japan. The Canad.an destroyer Sloux has the inside berth. So fur we have a rough (et. aut to buy some dolls for his ‘CP from National Defence). ppout the inshore moventent He 8 We reached Plymouth at night wrandenttdren. , a and anchored offshore, It was seem innocent and thoughtful, reuch waters close to Hokkaig ghiil not till the sun came out in full pleasing commentary en an By Norman M, Maclere ~ derived from some 600 retu ef from the tagging: experlmeg@gas > mist cleared. It was like looking net forget Che youngsters, é a me on a new world—-actually a very But no, the president of the The present-day strain on ins ries of unemployment insurance is being forced ta leave is, December, as well . Inthe Ky th ancient and history-laden world notional association of doll dustry to provide Jobs for Cana- totals just under 130000. A year father’s land Tor a job in the, ile Islands. One of the ing tn Peshookt after eoridiny gpd & new world indeed, almost like a States sent a telegram to the stat&tles Just gathered -by the was 165,000. Costwise the burcan come necessary to found a home, the Sea of Japan tstoug! a fairyland. White House stating the entire Dominion Bureau of Statistics. of unemployment to (he federal’ Nevertheless, it is true that, Sov ‘Stralt aie unde tel i mt u 55 he ‘re drive “Y sty a8 8 . . s Tha one selose ‘| » treasury Yfep at vy aver , 1 a : . sJUCht, " " Now in 1955 when we drive toy industry was shocked by this ‘The tigures disclose that only treasury now Is running at the although fewer people Ive ons pc vaners are diverted see the tragic ruins of the Sec One supposes the litte girls per cent of the country's total against $12,000,000. monthly a-considerably better than did stream, toa, ang World War. On my recent could have been satisfled with population —- now are emoloycd year ago, Ef the present trend thelr predecessors prior to Une, ~ee vt U trip to Germany T saw no un dolls bought fy Washington after'in agriculture, continues for the balance of the geeond World War. The Domn- Douglas Edenshaw of? Mag (co apparent here. President Fisenhower only did yer cent over the past ten years, mate $50,000,000. show that 52 ner cent of Cana- ad could walk blocks bey Whole blocks stil He in ruins what is expected of a travelling “As eynpared with the days prior + * + dian farm homes possess a pas: recognizing a faminar face, cven though the centre of Ply- reintive--"lo bring something 4g the Secand World War, itis Federal economists attrihate ‘senger automobile, For urban Fdenshaw family belong to ten lines that remind us of Swe- However, the ineldent can be t+ din Canada to two main factorsits just 41 per cent. Visitors here and ty nearby ty ven at is pon + cee Presid a To require Industry to absorb ~~ the greater mechanization Of} ‘Television now Is making an- waanitivs . vay Saat ides ta olaes bonse the hly 50 per cont of the peo- agriculture and the relatively other major change. The num: ” end battered Plymouth J oask effords little privacy. tp A 1 : . . star s forld War from ft, Agriculture no longer js inereasing at a imore rapid ~ . 4, myself: does Europe realiy un- --Fort William Times-Journal) sees it Te needs the manpower that it ied yen is the ener. in, British Columbla's top halk iH ' derstand what it did to itself: wens ee , ° , rete . : sy ay _ - skippers, died August 10 In Hegees ; 0 : squire in order to sleld even > cities ant ne. g Hi) mand, Industry, however, has to require ) ‘the cities and towne Bella hospital, He was cap a On our drive to Plymouth we 5 . . . : heon | . ow Is the time for all good ing fashion, Current unemploy- though farm revenue has been ; NEW HYMNAL . " uk OE ee ie vittans. baat men to come to the aid of a cer ment figures are the lowest on increasing steadily and sub-! prrrgRURGH w—-A new Ro-' aan. Com Se ctennatt oa Ae f aro tal species of bird which hes record at any time in the na- stantially over the years, the; man Catholle hymnal now being! wit be remembered as a veh! © yn une of he ia in legend at least, Zoologists, cost of unemploymeifl insurance ducing sufficient added Income Cathotes will contain a number stit ed b the Germans on all we learn from The Manchester js similarly reduced. to keep the sons of farmers ON} oe hymns written by Catholic; SuitB y ee te , "Guardian, are concerned about — por instance: at the present the land. More and more the‘ coints but In use only in Protes- ' other cherished sites. . stork, Both black and white ' eters alll oraateaty | Yet there Immediately In front storks have decreased sharply The hymnal also will contin! of us were young German tour- tn numbers during recent years: { hymns written by non-Cathotles Den. out considered suitable for Ca-. in that same visitors’ book. siark where apo by , Of : hose rile mark, where they are breeding Ginder, assistant pastor of St. course those particular i f vear. and not: : about this time of year, and no Joseph's church on Pittsburyh's: young men had had nothing ta ;, single pair of white storks is’ oseph’s church ¢ SIDS i = ees enarth side. that gets me about the whole; noonny, overhead cables, and: European picture 1s that nobody : perhaps the widespread tee ol 2 seven-mian committer that was “dn Germany or elsewhere seems :jy-eeticides are the storks’ chict -ortantzed fn 1942 to coraplle the: iri ris emerge hymnal. - od ryhte A de mie. “tek and all-homesick boy di the end war.” Say tee because 1 could not stind the aoe , ' When President Elsenhower were supposed to sleep. ue The act might , the autumn chum, after ugg kal July strength that the morning extremely, busy man who could é ; ; . , during Seplemuer and’ throyfiit { stil us from Canad; sy reTs ' s ty indleated strikingly pe + COLTES line fleure eity dn order to seeure the ine, ; Dub still to us Canada a ryanufacturers in the United diang fs indleated strikingly in ago the corresponding figure elty dn ore | Pkhtsk side of Hyskelsk, enter around this same Plymouth we spotlighting of foreign dolls, 468.000 workers less than 16 rate of $8,000,000 monthly as Canadian farms today, they dive: = healed sears like those still all Grandpa arrived home, But! ‘pyar iy a drop of almost 10 year, the saving will approsi- jon Bureau of Statistics figures Was'in Prince Rupert this wd mouth has been rebuilt on mod- bark home." a drop of close to 50 pervert, "the drift away from fargy life homes the corresponding figure of the oldest In the north and WHEN I LOOK AT BRUISED States lives ina glass house that MUS a “dees attractive financial returns ‘ber of far , nped ae ple employed on farme at the less attractive ber of farm homes thus equlpp Captain Jimmy Parsons one! wt during this Inst 40 years? SAVE THE STORKS . dante produc ale! ! met the challenge In outstand-‘ greater production, And al seein “of the Allaverdy and set his (ie & In the cathedral. All around us done a lot for the human race— , : story, The ¢ farm, hasn't been pro- ; ‘C= tion's Industrial history. The average farm, hash mn} “prepared for use by Ameriean , able fisherman. the English cathedral cities andthe declining birth rate of the time the number of beneflelas farm youth who wants to marty tant churches ists proudly signing their names ay tt en h f in Holland, Germany and Den tholic use, report; Rev. Richard | ‘do with the raid. But the thing! now Jett in Switzerland. Father Ginder Is a member of: to have any sense of shame, No- sy ¢yiJs, ‘This emergency for the body seems to have any feellut ic tyrk is something which men of guilt, nabody seems to feel cannot entirely neglect-—uniess that Europe, and indeed the we are going to turn up our noses Fred E, Dowdle whale puma om wee ' nel say thal we didn't believe 4! OPTOMETRIST repent to acknowledge Its SINS. the old stork stories anyway. Ho Perhaps the kind of religous, The Saskatoon Star-Phoeniy ; . Phone 5548 De revival that this old world needs: FOR ORDERS 10 TAKE OUR | is one like John the Bantlst led when the watehword was “re- rent, repent.” 303 Ben Ave. W, MIDAS TOUCH Kine Midas found that the What IT seein Plymouth naw olden touch had some serlous makes me feel this way because Grawbacks, He couldav’t cat be- it Js almost as df the stones of SOutbe Tite Fuad turned: to gold, the Plymouth ruins ery out, Some communities on this enn. “This is what two world wars: tent are suffering front a sar- have done to you-—a third world fell of riehes, too. war would not leave one stone Last monta jt was in Fre- upon another in this whole an- Gunkt, Kentueky, Atter $2,000 Cent port- or perhaps ia ad iis worth of drilling for water, the neon’ land” dull crew struck ofl Instead, Well, to ob oll has been ealled black gold, RADIO | SPECIALISTS @ All Work Guorantced rusycasemeanal 4 . ‘Psi .: ' WE SHALL NEVER PORGET his week it was an oll-and- . TE, our happy (we weeks at Deer gas-rich Alberta, Naural gus, Complete Stocks . NDERS i 0 C LEAR I IMBER Park Hoteldesp in the Devon which other communities would | Tubes, Batteries and Parts,, - » countryside near Honiton. ‘The Ike very mueh to have, bs alta- @ Free Pickuy and Delivery se. ¢ ON ISLAND. LAKES CALLED neace of God ks surely in. thyse, Gelber too free In Bly Vallay, We yoo. teal ye bail tia tt he A Levin iwopda, am seepel Int’ th water punts hone us about our ‘ 5 i0 i " oP . "You do not get to know the to sveh on extent that residents | p rs S R ' ‘ VICTORIA Gs ‘Tenders have beon ealled by the B.C. English as wnstly as you make ean light with ao mateh the stu(l y Ty , Pawer COMmUsSGN for elarlig an estimated 60,000,000 feet ney, acquaintances in North Am- comlog out of thelr water taps. , : D b| dh ral pone tinder Cnghapg Bute lake, ertea, Tn our country we pet to: Midas, of course, asked fdr the! h: ro Pe | fo ems Ay ye A further ell his been tested for clearing of 30,000,000 sleet of Umber chaming upper Campbell lake. va Boch protects are linked with construction of the new @ SLOTS dam on the outlet from upper Campbeil lake, » Water stored behind the diam will cventially flood some ug 000 acres OF heavily-wooded Hand areund the present upper w Campbell shoreline and raise Buttle hake 19 leet above tts present level, A ghint, 40-malle: tong waterway will streteh from (he dniae molt fo the head of Butte lake when Che water penehes max et level, " Tinber men have long reparded the Gmber stind fring Mine Buttle ae oleh peaze allt ie, Tope and esthnate Temas cammand BS) 000,000 price tage on lender, " u oe ve MEMBERS OF RADIO TECHNICIANS ASSN, SENCE: (t Birn NOBLE’ $ RADION i caling eieh other by our Mest troubles he suffered. Bhy Valley, names the first day we meet, doer not share his feeling of / Here it takes a bit danger galt Hut dts people can ap- ‘and then you get really Crlendly, preelate Che Midis story” mare rok on the first name busts but keenly now. on the basis of your last name SURGERY FOR THE SCARS OF WAT The erlppling sears | af the A-bomb are belng removed from Tomoko Nakabaysht at Mt. Sina Hospital In New York. She ds shown hong comforted dy Dr, Tomin Harada after undergoing plastic surgery, Doetors | | Vail RECONNS Mm ~-Montreal Gazeue.) slashed away searred tissue whieh had “frozen” Tomoko's rat APPLIANCES, fi" without benefit of “mister.” pee wrist {Ha grotesque and useless position, A later operation will +4 al But these British folks are BETTER STILE _ restore her bomb-gnarled left hand to usefilness, Bhe ds oneal Opp. Totem Theatro Dial 6100 Ke grand peaple. As a nation, (hey qehways Hned with bushes oh Hiroshima Maidens” brought to the U.S, lo be restored: to f * health und beauty by surgeons who are giving their services: | free, Dr. Harada and another Hiroshima surgeon came with the: rinks. ‘Through an interpreter, pretty Miss Nakabayshi, 20, ex- pressed “how fall of yratilude” she ds for the surgery. ye have character built on cot yay, as some nurserymen chal, aclenee, As a nation, Wey Ure cushion The crush ob cureentig Hull the cornerstone of Wort wars, but there would be even order, better resulta if fewer drivers were ti (he bush lenge, ’ ADVICE APPRECIATED MPEP ne wre et mentee meintns sats aes nee Cm ete On) one weet How CHEESPRR SE ChANCT DHEA GY PARMERS HIUENDS “ al u— Important Asset WS ME he SHI, eb etn gee cencmmeccctmnmeene WUTKETS, Advartising in The Daily Nows Brings Rasults Whert Ordering hy Waller Voleplone sss Spoclty Wrared Macne Ask for VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED t In not published-or diaplayed by the Liquor Control Board feces mn This advertisement Is not published: or P layed by ho Lia SOC RPARETEERETHWEBRZSOES ESEQCECTEKIT or by the Government o: Experts on working condittans daaes Themis Hodes, al, hast “The Businossman’s Most io aericultire will meet in Tur Cals math to stuay Ways of dime Coomark his service ta four wen: tenant farmers and other fir ~ Brantiona Expositor, GRAVENEY, England @ - | . f ta recelyed gold pendant witel: FAI PONDS | Ta farm pond ds to be waded proving the jot of shareeroppers, erations of the Bing tunily of for swing, changes It on . | m farmers. Hodges each week striction methods are ealled With visits the HP inn farms nen fan Burm ponds are daherently nts Kent tawn to lender adviee dangeraus due too thelr steep Gh deatock, ‘opes and abrupt drop offs, There ds also some danger from CH ement wlth underwater growths or materhily whieh were hat removed fron, the reservalr wren, ‘A farm pond should be fenced. “A'Iife preserver should be handy cov, fallhig that, xome old ral howd be available fo push ait te the person dn trouble, Tt da i GERBERICH SHOES FOR BOYS © $3.95 ANN Made by Leekie ‘The finert Bay's Hhoe Money Can Huy! To KETCHIKAN .. For the Labor Day Weekend ROUND TRIP... $27.00: Phone 2223 Oe raR Nt BASKETBALL SHOES and RUNNERS © $3.73 to ried wiser for the reseuer to jee this type of nld unless he dna $7.45 rexperlenee dn done rescue work, h i ‘ “ , iy | The toll dn farm panda dy Union Label Buying Week month. Many of these dead ve young people whore [fe ox peetiney was ahond oof then, Anvthiag any of us enn do lo reduce thiy triage waste ts end nendy worthwhile, m -— Auelph Mereury, GEO HILL ' * ‘ © and Sons Limitec! WN rd Ave. W. \ Don't tnd tmall. Find a rem. edly, Anyone enn complin, Beptember & - 10