a ge ft ’ - 4 Doh | i , . . . . . ; oo ee b ms : bye cen ‘ ' r : - 7 b s : : “4 oe . . . _f . ; _. : , Ly ‘ t “y bys Loe me 2 | J Q ¢9 1) it fo SERA G: WOR yet ea” SMe ae eine wa x 4 = f: ( é4 ud} , ear, QU Se yg, ity aL Siwy August ts Ry 3 | . . Oa i Uy / \}: we forlimon are on nt trom’ Ah ny seems ens ate tne ‘ . 1 RDA eae ances ane F % , , ' oS "Wg DANE Sen tapeten ezte to tw phi of Pine iar {| At the autish Eimpte Games Very gracoful fect they ‘ate, to, Hoot oie avant Member of Canadian Press —- Audit Bureau of Clrenlattons ye fin Vancouver, lawn bowlers have! The.swimming pool announcer m Ttary ang ch woes Canadian Dally Newspaper Association, : been the target of certain coarse sald thal devotees of water bal. ooo eee Publlahed by The Prince Rupert Datly News Limited, | ridicule, 4. F. MAGOR, Prestaent H. G. PERRY; Vice-President " Subscription Rates: , jlet were plugging lo have this pastime added-to the lst of in. ly carrier—Por week, 46c; per month, $1.00; per year, $10.00, " vysmall—Per month, 76e: per year, $8.00, Withorized as second ¢lags inal) by the Post O MESH. nase Instead of the packed stadium, | the thunder of applause, this or-|ternational competitions. I hear "shan among British Empire that the Vancouver Majorettes ,Games events had vacant sents, | and Baton-Twirlers’ Association oh Mze Department, Otrawa | Saas 1 oes aecene ° PERM COMS. Mi sdirected Bonanza \V/ TILE the residents of Port Clements are to. subdued conversation and thin bursts of polite clapping, Old men puffed gnarled pipes, Some walked off with 4 big baton. twirling prize In the U.S.A, Per. haps we will have a baton vwiy. of the players were grandfathers, |{ng event as well, - — Yet lawn bowling Is a game of) As an afterthought, perhaps - aa ss nays avis louk high skill, and rich with history.not. The BelG does not allow GF o Ou be congratulated on thei bonanza, no doubt Drake finished his game of bowls} team Sports. But the way in open “HUNG G0 , are as surprisec as anyone that the federal before he sailed to meet the! for some other mild and pleas. eh. they ne aS Sur prised l sy ; at ne ‘tvont Spaniards, Those pesky ,Span- ant games to sneak into the eared, me ‘government has decided to adorn their waterfron iards could have ae pene For weiance: “ane A sift saith « , , u ‘enkwatap a lot of trouble if they had sent!ea nf, Hopscotch, arm-wrestling |]: : H . 4 yi a very expensive breakwater, _ a lawn bowling team to England und bobbing for toffee apples, Open 6 Dat ot ; The passing years have seen this little village instead of an Armada—although ee neat famplre Games wil ; oy uae Heeling ctandtly ty ¢ Ws ; teh db 4 the Brilish would probably have be in Cardiff In 1958, some a ae - Aecline steadily in importanee, ven with the best ‘nenten them ol tht came us begin practising now, we may ollywogit ak ‘facilities, its function now as a mooring for fishing We Canadians had better have cumtry there at oeeagnting For Outiine 0.44 vad" ad , t ‘ Mal aaktethes § think twice before we seoff at our country'there at s 8 aNd | BOF Outside Orton 7 “f boats would he doubtful, Its industrial activity Is} those men who travelled Uhous- | lndders, | ne . “ Wgligible; the main logging operations there hav- : ands a miles to roll a big blue | an Se iy og ale ap nya ue ‘anune ball along the grass at a e cw m4 Hig been abandoned years ago. A census would | § | white one | | ne probably disclose that most of its 15 or 20 families See Think back bo the ast Olym- ait yt . . . wo ic Games—as distinet fy a on! lve dependent on the government payroll, A SNACK BAR for pooches is the'service offered. by a Vienna, Austria, pet shop. nn a hn mph te Games In Tit ante Do, ‘haga aly ” os bu we from a shopping trip with thelr masters, the dogs can ston by the par and refresh themselves ‘ m ™ . Me " { = In these circumstances, It is extraordinary With free food and fresh walter, whieh is. changed every five minutes, A sign over ‘the feeding te foriee shosthnn. te tera| ok that Ottawa should decide that now i the time to | _ Place eR ene ———lis an unlikely sport.” 1 doesn't ee spend more than $120,000 on a breakwater there, |. oe ae . } po ‘oem ly be Olymple material aly ue” 1 4 5 ' , ‘a vine ‘ avetle 7 . 5 othe . : fk . ge : oo , : . all, { ney TT publie funds were readily available for pro- Output of Leather industry | . THE | If they have: -Lrap-shooting, | Jecls on this part of the coast, there might be no ae : | c . they might also have lee-shout- apotmant (4 a, yn Neatan maha at " a . _ » ETTE ing—to gle Harlem polo $ pur | ta argument, Conceivably a protected harbor at Below i919 Production Level. | FTTERBOX lite name, Many peuple swear, oa ’ Port Clements will prove of some value to fisher- aN eG QUERIES REPORTING Uae Uh is * game af sil They Vat we . : . ' : Sant mat , . MEETS EU Say tnat the dice show signs of | a men, though the rospect is not impr gs MONTREAL (P)—'The machine - Ontario leads in production | a an Fane aa ’ ugh \ Pros} is ot Mp eSSIVE, But isc may have speeded up most with about 9 per cent, Most pro-: The Editer, intelligences and will respond to ys When cries cf the need to economize greet our |industries but it still takes as due ide. gh tion is centred in Montreal] The Daily News, kindness, " mare urgent demands, this latest expenditure {lone now as it dia 100 years ago and Tere te . sinnk at ; So if the spectators sce a group | ; Te - 4 i +I strongly object at the way). sles kneeling in a ciueth boo. ie iN) Vdarty oe ar lo change a cow’s hide into al Sa (City Council meetings are re-| 2! athletes kneeling in a circle a NEW. SHIPMENT! as oP eS US a bewildering contradiction Gi policy, palr of shoes. | an norted to the public. Ridiculous|O" the turf at the next ne ve . ‘a rt 2 us ini st proc i jis too mild a word in description; Games, with cries of “seven comet Regular Model _ eter iaeeedaeaess see sssees! .e “4, If the goverment had been as generous in its loathe erage Processes mee | Apparently it matters not what | leven” “Natch, me, bones,” andi Teen ae qe : yy y re f St ave Aer t . a . Mw ro 4 “Da stds + . ag”? they | nt ablitude Lowards repairing the Cow Bay floats, for mechanized, the tanning proces If Pail Workers [i Sud but who said it is all that | TAY Meds. new. shoes,” they’ af example, there i T Rall ae: ww W Stim. ~ much more. satisfied. ls no doubt that'the fishermen for 10m this bonanza is intended would have been is still a: time-consuming one, the National Canadian Bank says in a newsletter devoted to a study of the industry, Despite modern chemiecls which! feounts, T prefer the Swede ver- Sion, which says one man Is just Lats Go Out on Strike vid fond is another and a darn | _ jsigh better, CALGARY (CP)—Gordon Wood will know that dice has beet | udded to the ‘list of BEG events, sOne good thing about having ; non-athletic events at the Gam- | les is that it gives us non-ath- | SPORTSMAN'S 6 volt Model || RASY ‘TERMS. ON ‘THESE McRAE BROS, LT} Wade cea bnee Of course I do not know who of Montreal, TCA vice-president, ‘compiles the reports that” are it still takes. almost the samelsaid in an interview here that published In ‘The Daily News, number of steps Lo prepare ani-!TCA is organizing a trans-Cana- But I am inclined to think that: mal hide for use, the bank study da airlift for use in the eyent certain members of the Cily; found. - 135,000 railway non-operating |Couneil have more to do wilh it! Drying the hides and remov- [Cmbloyees strike, {than has the reporter, ing hair and bils of flesh takes! My. Wood, visiling TCA west-; It may be Tam old and dumb! anywhere up to a-month, The ‘en terminals, said TCA ts “pre-!and de not understand mode Second phase consists in the tan-|pared down to the last. detail” reporting or journalism, ning, with chemicals, juices and | for any emergency whicn might! the stuff comes various Oils “being worked into jarise out of a strike, the hide, Then the tanned hide ' is submitted to different treat- ments, mdstly mechanical, curry ond shape it for the sho jletes something to shoot for. 1! have replaced tree bark puices, | have never played lawn bowls, | “The Store That Service Built” Pho but with a little effort 1 can! mea _ : ) conjure up a day-dream in which | LET'S HI] TH SUNSHINE i 1 an bowling for Canada at the! In Increase’ your Holiday ‘Pleasure Empire Games. On the other: hand, [ just can not raise a; with one of our fine USED CAR Aa Replying To Letter N A letter to the editor today Alderman George Casey suggests that the Daily News accepts dlie- tation by some mysterious body called the “intelli- gentsia” In its- coverage of city council proceed- ings. We do not know who these brain busters are and assure Mr. Casey that we careless, Imagine the plight of the ha ‘gassed reporter if, after taking mind-plelure of myself running mM: the mile. Not even my Imagina- Where, tion is that athletic, The Dally from at pas In’ At the Empire Pool in Vancou- iThe Daily News reports "AVE ‘ver, spectators were amused be- hae “We would:cut down our over-{"¢ idea. 1 notice. that after! tween ‘races by. girls who gave J Bargains such as Seas service and pus as MY la ae eee nartag’ demonstrations of water ballet, ~ to planes as possible on the domes. { igen surround ‘Cporter iphis -is a. kind: of submarine 51 4-NOOR CHEVROLET e- tic lines,” he said. It wowig {ind it is my, opinion that there | dance which alldws the watcher on tne i, ean inter aker or , ~'mean a- virt ir-Jift ‘. -ihe menu is prescribed for public |. ‘ae performers’, §. SEVAN—Ladlo, clean in Pe maker or other ultimate des mean a- virtual alr-lift, a fe Ane menu is preseyi ; “ta fine view af wwe performers’ | or. One owner Only 18 Qoo’. ination. 6 shuffling of schedules, ‘exta{tonsumption. That.is my Vhhoy (fob waving ‘ubdve the water, | ios Sa a £5 Sg fe ma pc _. The*processes can stretch out man-hours for all TCA staf they ve atng 5 Y wring - SELEY ners, SS Ee ee een I a som TE) ad 1951) PLYMOUT! # I SEDAN—Light ‘but! ene va SS fers ‘fon, let the chips fall ‘where pos away, teasill agieg ey tetag ot é ond keene eer taking waving: | dee CAE notes on an involved and verbose council meeting, “for several mionthe tenes ott | oa AP teal value‘at ...,., LOAD: fe CHRYSLER Wi he must take more after class from a Broup Of fine leather quality desired OPTOMETRIST os | Dig car, really st conspirators! Usually he is wondering if he must | ‘The canadian lean industry FW page OUTH 4-pooR. | owner 4 . . + vhat he already hae eq |2as had sharp ups and down in! SEDAN—Smart looker: radios |. that anyone with further ideas is poking his nose | sour an was valued a $15 maueed “4849 SE DAN-One “ . .! | YUU,000. - This dropped to $14,000,- | I essen sseeeeenanssensiy am wt into disaster, 000 in 1932- recovered somewhat | oe SO FEW psvincsssnne ont | The trouble is that Ald. Casey apparently con- | before the Second World War! 1951 FORD. TUDOR—-Radio, | 1941 OLDSMOBILE- bo . ' tee Wn . keat covers. and new paint. 6,000 miles on reco fuses reporters with politicians, ‘The reporter Body and interior ‘4549 fuins nothing by slanted publicity. He is not rune ; in good condition ‘ a “ning for office. He is not trying to prove any- TRUCKS hing, All he wants to do is to report the news in the 119 faure ifthe decreased | and zoomed to a record $70,000, | 000 in 1949, ' | engine However in 1952, the last year 1a GMC, PANEL--Practically a new i wih u . . ‘gine overhaul, New seals, paint and rubber ecfaly and Interesting way that readers ean under- Dit al. New seh Da sot | “Pay , a lety ' value of te dollar is considered. | Ft TOPE CLLR sss antennas stand, He leaves the making of that news to Mt ae vee qthers, | ‘for which complete figures are’ ». Mr. Casey’s letter uvallahle, the leather industry's | iproduction had dropped again, tu: . Noo -xperienee of the press Ue . Wwany public 346,000,000. -considerably below Eo] swmé hose and’an overwhelming increase in} May. . air cargo work.” , por es. aaa |) '. ALD. GEORGE B. vaS gy, || "4 Fred FE. Dawdle * 303 «3rd Ave, W. . | Phone Green 960 55, 4. : SFTPC Ne , i DINING PLEASURE SPARKLING NEW _RRPROUNDINGS.-( FRUSTRATES VYEGGMEN A combination pudock has heen perfeelot with a built-in “sound effect" thug frustuates (Me lock-pi sing triek of “fool. ing” or “he ring” tumbler Cleks a) it thy ty. . wate P sseae ait | pS pr TICE Ge” 150 INTERNATIONAL 1TON EXPRESS | TROX ON DAGK sscsssessssessansneecansssisctmsnensnn coal 1950 DODGE 14-TON EXPRESS | Real valte atv cscssesssresene, : 1950 CHEVROLET SRDAN DE | Good condition wa... 6. seeeneidics aniseemnee P Phone — Priced Right to Sell Right | 566 at your Rellable Dealer for or Chryslor—Plymouthinfdzyo ERT MOTORS ‘alls to mind the corsmon | that there are always so figures trying to vet ‘into the act, dignitaries helieve that a news story is not if completes dy acca wate i ei ho the | i Oly onlbilshthar a ii HEink hey for- OWn most interested read- LOR) pet that they are their ars, The public has a Wiy of wanting to know if iething Lo say, Aol RoMeOne else had son It's un add and tragic fact, My, Casey, but it's frie, Yond REMINISces f ip! : ‘en tr vi a - owt : as WAT. HH . ’ im OH] Food turn and yor jaye 1, BU gine ut i lost of the bed covers, i LAVERY c| carey \ i ? ” FO Get tee Up in June | OTTAWA (Pi-The consumer ‘price Index rose by one-tenth of R point In June to 116.2 fram 103, It was the second ton. secutlve monthly Increase in ly. ing coats, “The Jump, however, was sharp. ly below the inevease of three- Nfths of a point in Muy, whieh was the bimest rive in 49 months, The Index ty based on 140 prices equating 100, As In the previous month, the! Jime advance was apiurked hy} higher prices for sone foods, a3 Well 8 rents and home-owner= ship costa, mo Thore were price advances in June for evga, beef, lamb, fresh nee and-canmed frills, potataas, chi, Mell. Marshul Viseaunt, Alex- | Meaning euppltos, pald house hold onder of Tunty will be buck over. help and a number of hardware eas are long following hla visite | {tames,. Hiker wlan were noted far to Washington ind Ollawa and | newspaper rates and local tirana Vancouver. Tho bly shows WII] portation tures, shortly he over and affairs will These advances gonovally ove all qulet down, But there is one erbplanded declines for pork, little yarn that aul) remains un lard , augar und soine fresh vag. told, A brace of old pals ehane- clibia, ak well aR a few turn. ed to ment. Arid one “Hello ture flema anid tppllances vy wall Alex." watd tho alher “Hotle Tee,” fe xylan hoshory, Do ae ee We ayy ni at CW Mahal Ut, wet we wd Meus ws! fel at . Mes ne ad ne Commodore Cafe(]| RUP W 0 any CHL HUSPRASING SIGINT parher Is Mle, Reginald NeNalsingh of the .th Qrdnaneo repair shop at CHeasen, Cler- About 24,000 persons attended the official opening of the BEG nd (hat gave ample reasan to Alapect plain and faney perform. inees bub whieh had nothing to (lo With aporta. ‘There Were yal. herles and some vieting felt ko relleved, they wopt, many, Who has been granted spedal permission by, the to keap his long mane, Nellaleingh and his brother, Army and slatloned at Aberdeen, Md., ave mem Bld enste whieh forbids ity male members to ent their hate, The Army respects the Wradition nnd also has plenty of respect | for the brothers themselves Who sre Urst-elasa soldiers, ie ’ eee ; Pentagon who's in the era ofan Indian we Tay! eee os emer ree, Rt vo "TW tke aw mend out ocenslons ' ee ly but P never qo ty the sume Hor 2aluurant wie," yemarked a i ARTO Whleh his friend quietly ais fPl de" E don't leave a (ip ri iar,” vt WoPPEMIBT et Aesatel who omilsta (Ka saemepre ss PO toate oe eee, kes ww bulge are CURVE RUE Lardner, I =O a ee ee Pt ees wee i Bixty-three nitions In Atty Hy Milan oll shares dropped an if landay, TL wan jist another of yy lede Hitle adventiren, Wh even Me BY Water wails taken e Flanollotte @ 2 pairs Pants © Sizes 1, 2and 3 EACH 269, THE STORK SHOP Groon 184 - 214 6th St, @ Colton '@ Modium Woight ‘@ Button on Pant 3495 Gordon's Gin, leo, «slice of lin -endd fill up wi, Tonle Walth i 1 ) Tullhut fisheries ean be std to fre on Me Way hae but there NH natfilnay tu fuel exelted ahout yet, Nevertheless a few pula may Po worth heeding, ‘The depart. ‘ a lnaued the fallowht Umer lor“tha seusun: Avedi V3 and 9, Augtal H; Arew Hund 9M, the tar CHUN Aron off the Aleutians, ee ‘M0, but the latter re. open Augiat 15 and may not re AVENUE Hoplember, ‘ SFR eaten ob net Hips Anne ies p AS: SIMPLE | AS ‘A’ PHONE CALL Across (he Town or the Nathan, 7 4 sy woe | CARTAGE & STORAGE LTB, ‘Tha’ tel ' drink at any time, hoo > \ ' cn "ye ‘ ‘tho Yiquor Conia! 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