dws wee Prince Rupert Uaity News Tuesday, depuemtver 7, 1Yo4 aut Northern and Ceuwal Eritish Cammbia 4. Member of Canadian Press —~ audit Purealt of Chreudat ons Cansaitn Daly Newspaner Assuciition, Published by Vhe Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, J. FP. MAGOR, Presiuent HG. PERRY, View-President Subseription Kates: mail—Per month, 2c; per year, $8.00. Mueweed MX SECUNU Citss man { \ 1 t | } ‘ t ! I t 1 i \ i | t ' vor | City Going Ahead . ..) URING the stmmer just past there were times When it seemed that Prince 12 upert was headed w'the dogs, On occasions the news was as dark ag ne clouds we had so much of, Within the space of lew days, for example, we had a ‘ishing strike on uw hands and the arnouncement that hope had ; cn abandoned for the dryduck and shipyard, These depressing developments and others like hein tended to make us forget the better things, “~The truth is that, no matter what man-made handi- ‘aps are imposed on it, Prince Rupert is perhaps in Jory, . The real index toa community’s condition is Jot in the big, bad news but in the routine activity, Juring the eight menitis ended in August the fig- ives for local building construction were almost mne-quarter of a million dollars more than for the 2quivalent period in 1953, At Port Edward, Col- ambia Cellulose is under-going an expansion which will raise the city to a new level of industrial op- eration, Today Prince Rupert schools find them- selves with a record enrollment, and by next spring the city will have paid off the $1,750,000 refunding — debt which has burdened it since the the 1930's, . Are these the symptoms of a deed they are not. Whatever unpleasant things | -others may do to us, Prince Rupert is giving us more cause than ever to have faith in its future. bo] os Vacation Ends , AS CHILDREN return to school, disaster may | . \ go with them unless. motorists adjust them- selves quickly to the’ fact that the summer vacation | dying city? In- ~~. eine is. over, ot ' Once again at certain hours during the day the | streets will be thronged with young pedestrians ‘ame of whom will be-on their own for t J 10t good enough merely to obey traffic rules, A notorist must be prepared to slow down or come 0a full stop at any point where danger threatens, |; injury and death know nothing about traffic lights | or speed limit signs so, while these are safeguards to be respected, they must he supplemented by a Vigilance exercised’ at all times, However, the responsibility for caution can- | hot be left entirely with motorists, To avoid traffic busy street is no place for : . 'of the last great uniiberated con-fequal righty they will take con- wd cyclists must remember that they have no | tinent, . e t ’ ' i special privileges which permit thern to dawdle to 4 their hearts’ content, 7 The hasle ingredient ¢£ traffic safely is a scrupulous regard for, what the other fellow is do- "laf ing. Hf you forget about him, you may discover With a shock that he has forgotten about you, too, ° Advertising in the Dar beige cee erect pee ores oe eevee see enter | O y Nows Brinas Results . soe en He ee LTT LRN eRe | camer ong 2 4s tr eT ommea See The New Line Gf LADIES’ FINE LEATHER Paragon’ HANDBAGS at MANSON’S JEWELLERS =| 518 Third Avenue West By hooking ona trailer, a trick ean curry a dowble load At very Little extra cont, But ddd you know life nenrance offers Mesamne kind of economy? Witha Pouble Securdty Man yon caw have double the protection of a regular policy with only w amnall additional cont. Young, men ter all alles af Ufe will find It the anawer to the problem. of aveurity for thelr farnitien Ank about this plan totay, JAMES S,"BURNS Tad Alfred Nt, Briton Rupert, WC, GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LEC a er EYE “VOUT FUTUIE 18 OUR WURINEHS . TOWAY" Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuluing of Pr ace Rup ste | i | eearrler. Per week vse: per ponth 81.00; per yeer, $10.00, ‘wa es i yy the Post Ollise Departnent, oituwa | ~ 1 healthier state now than ever before in its his- | depression ot :Gay afternoon when Windy that one buxom looking ! ‘ladder to the rickety ‘which the law allows, brisk breezes played ob with her ample skirt which . (Sut in front like the balloon saij i Meue tke a whip lash and he on @ full rigged schooner. Her 'elighted to use it on his Heck- i: buxom lady’s discomfiture. » | lleve it or not, | 8 the first {Cockney males—God bless them! littie flutters 9 ? ., on ” , -. {all pretended that they had through them, stirring them co]. clme.in their lives, In these tricky conditions it is ; oink, ' religious | whom had a stable crowd, But] fellow America congestion, as \ell as danger to themselves, child- bend tel ee ee akers did ven must also show discretion, The middle of a ‘were dark brown Afrieans, speak. games oy discussions, Lug parsenately about the plight omoh ‘fd. .the Quel Sheba, T think that most ers were as baffled as | about that fantastic claim, ‘When the speaker quit: delving wee teme pate \ > op EU et { Tet Liat le “fete a ’ ' « . : , @ a axis AH, BLESSED RELIEF — By Jack Boothe in Chatham - News, (CP Photo) i , . ELMORE PIILPOTY | ® Soap Box Forum LONDON, England—Whenever . f get the drift of the soap box orators. Over the y i ‘there are some marked trends in evidence there, It was a conl and windy Sun- * ied T arrived talked about what the white man’ of Was 50 had done to the black man in lady would-be orator had to con- j the past few generations, the fess defor *. ‘crowd stirred uneasily, You had She vravely citmbed tne little ithe {celing that they knew there platform ; Was too much truth in what the But the ; Speaker Said to laugh it off. | Actually, the black had : billowed’! vate rack man had 8 this time. Indeed ‘it lcenage daughter loyally came ; lers. ye ‘own to the reseue and gathered}. “You armed Hitler,” he: sald in in folds me garment. But the p clear voice, “and now you are unexpected upset was too much: ielth o naar . , lor Mom's peace of mind andj St? 2 meaey fo arm the Ger- she descended hastily, without | 27s ag? . ulvering a single word. | He hac ali vf usena soft and Hyde Park crowds go for the‘ Unprotected spot there and | laughed or even smiled at the crowd stirred at the words, They Be-, loo!zed uneasy, and if you ex- | those gallant | amined them closely you noticed |. of ‘feeling ?g¢ not seen a thing. | ‘lectively like a breeze stirring oS ob ob ithe leaves in the immense and FIFTEEN years ago you would | anci.ny trees in this park, ‘Have seen*and heard Mosley's| ee : black shirted :Fascists. spotting! BESIDE me, in one of the few . . Osmall beauty wu. SLAMS | 1 Ask. the dealer who installs your burner about an ‘Imperial from that soap-box forum. Like’ chairs allotted to each crowd, |) 50 FORD 2-DOOR bo Oil "Evergreen Contract" for guaranteed supply— an evil smell, they are gone with there sat an American tourist, Acar for kids wu, ®1850 fF) oy . and reliable delivery, : the wind. Four years ‘ago the! He was from Tennessee—and CRA Communists were out in force in he was an immense, kindly man, that same park—now I failed tojwith an recent as soft as.a Spot a single ruddy Red, or even | Georgia peach. He knew that |there was a great deal of truth There was the usual quota of'in what the Afriean orator was 49 speakers — none of eaylng, bul he told me that his ns “up north" did Win, not really understand the color | 49 They} question in the south, | “Take our town,” ha sald, “If the cglored folks ever do get did hold a crowd. | trol.” } was not there long enough | ooh oe One said he was “an lady, hii: and T gathered he was | lost ting descent fram King Sol- He could not down her, hy his temper -- iy pvas promptly. yanked ‘off bid ten hy hs! own supporters, He had broken ther own rule, which $y Wasino matter what happens you But must never lose your temper or you lose your spot on the soa} nto anclent Biblical history and box, {his “sten- + eee ‘\ wend “a ft “y in 30 DAYS or less... - 7 with a BUTLER steel building Your cash roglstor will ‘play Profitable tune month Rooner If you build the Butler way, Ono of these pros enginocred stool bulldings goos up fat because all parte have hoon formed and punched for a preciston fit ina modern factory, Erection coxly aro surprisingly low! 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In fact, nothing rh Paranal _. tho ‘Whatever {ts being heard about Two other considerations bears |- ‘ pormeianiern, a the Capital that the govern- ment intends just to skip’ it, ously open to the criticism that the M.P,’s salaries were raised to $10,000 per annum last. ses- sion mainly on the grounds that Parliament had become virttially “year-round job.°To cut back the length of the house sessions in the same year in which the pay. of the M.P.’s has been al- most doubled mightn’t go down too well with some sections of “the public. sclous of the potenc! of this ar- zument. B-tt there are ot’.er con- | siderations which influence it equally or even to a greater do. - gree. And they all advise against recalling the M.P.’s to the Cupi- tal any sooner than {s reason- ably necessary, round, of. by-elections that is: going to take place in late Oc- tober or early Noyember, ifiye contests three are concerned § With séats formerly held by Cab- fi ‘inet » Ministers—Messrs. Brooke [am Claxton, Douglas Abbott iLionel Chevrier, Normally .an /€x-Ministér’s seat ts a govern- ‘ment stronghold. But ‘ree evses now coming up that I get back ‘0 conclusion doesn't necessarily fol- | London, | usually make’a quick trip to Hyde Park to, '¥. I the two Montreal seats Cai's! the issue is sald to be complicat- iment, coupled with i.sentiment -BeE ~~" _faeainst the prevailing high rate mont constituency held 1935 by Lionel Chevrier, the re- F sult is obscured. by disappoint- ment: of-the region over the fail- ure of the ‘all-Canadian seaway which would have made Corn- wall an ocean port, In other words; the coming by- elections aren’t going to be in| any sense political sham-battles. | They are going to be intensively fought by both government, and | opposition aiike, and Parliament | Hill wersonnel of all narties is going to have its hands fairly | full until they. are over, In addi- : tion, they are ‘Ikely to give the ; publie so great a surfeit of poli j ties ‘that, arly demand for 2 ses- || Show, But not a single onlooker Noticed how Spontaneously the ja 53 AUSTIN A-40 SEDAN 51 STUDEBAKER Miny more less expensive niodels to seleet from ad 0 find ewt the whole story af TYR cloquent Afriean was In- ‘SUPERIOR he bockgrouad af these Afrlean | terrupted by a shrill-voleed “orators, PRN meme ane oy dbicaith tdecadevee OTTAWA DIARY scnnca mes nee tis By Norman M, Macléoa R news & growing belief in Ing on the ‘holding ‘of a Fail|M ne session are’ the unemployment ; F and wheat marketing problers, ‘fF Both these situations are less j ' ary Such a course would be obyi- under control than the Govern- | a ment would lixe to see them; | And at the present time the pos- | - sibility of control mensures is‘ far from clear, But that fact | womldn’t effect the demand for @ positive-action from the Opposi- & jon groups if Parllament were @ to meet in session. 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