fi i i q we pe eee ; . me we . “ ~ , Wood. Sey ihe ce: awe grt ’ eons canes 1) memonmen at An iadependent daly newspaper deat * eoonadtiddar af Pines Rupert noihitih tnd Northienh aud Cent: cotimbta, Meniber of Canachia Pre: Rat dee ed Gren attanis . » Cansdlan Dative Newop ges A eens Ee Published by The Hone) Bag st tha ea luted SOR OMAGH Tne doen Nob ftiptha Bate” {prt : toate Gaby ope Ry cartier Per wed ca pe eat ELON pet year, $1 G6 thes AF By mail Perageath, (ie ter year S00 Authorized sa cecund cho ed by tae deat Gface Depatuicnt Ottawa ’ . 4 Aye Canadians Too Timid? CRANauis Nelrnay not like beng called timid when Cit comes to riskiee their bar! earned cash, But a gpedal report on TS.-Canacon investment in Phe Pibanelid Post last werk eericiey potits bat Waly, S While American Gieesirs have ben poring igre imaney Hite ail eae peer) ona ater expand: ine Canadian indastries v bat hive Cano tans been dane’) Canny Comtieks fare bees bay ads baek Ca nadian bonds aad deb eatives bebi in She United States, Th oother wore vite tebe i. fats been taking wenahies and expendi his heldines, we have ban using our extra cash for paving off the mort- emeeee me ] Ry x ’ El more ct, P h ilpolt Striking Contrasts eX TRINIDAD—Our big ship Oreades is forging 4 thead for the Panam ca nal with Trinidad behind 3 lls, We dropped anchor there a) ‘auiple of miles offshore Just be- re nean yesterday. We were ja the first boat viich took off for the capital ity, Port of Spath. The noon dey sun was stifling hot but to: |As I See It wr hands the water felt even! Lotter, ‘ : The ladies In our boatload ment oon the usual shopping) spree, especially for the grass} hits which they sell on the, (ocks. But luckily we were book-| vate, S Now with a sand) premita on Canadian funds ingtead of the (per cept or irore dizcoamt a few VEATS ALO unquesGondoly Hoty stsart for us to re- patriate some of this Canadian deli held across the lite, But are we carrying (his sort of thing wo far? Te bie profits made out of Crnadian ofl, natural vag, uranium and tron ore and other finds since the end of the war have vene or will goto LAS. investors simply because they came in wich both feet, while we vapltal so made our getaway. fairly soon. ded provides the usual striking |” contrasts of wealth and terrible ! poverty side by side. The “nice”: ‘cd foy a short Cook's tour of the ® PRIME MENISTER St. Laurent with Lt-Gov. J. J. through Edmonton streets In the back of a gleaming black landaw to functions marking Alberta's golden jubilee, The venerable vehicl+ is the same one in whieh Sir Wilfred Laurier rode when he attended Alverta’s inaugural cersmenies 40 years ago, TOURISTS’ SUGGESTIONS The Editor, merely stuck ina toe, Told Cos. investment in Ca- nada since 19 has alnest doubled, from Saf billens to So. billions, and Che ereat balk of the expansion has been in those iadsstries which are considered Most speculauive, Fora dong time to come, unless we wish lo stag. mete and force ou voung people to emierate in search of Jobs, we are gotiy to need foreien capital to help in Canadian development, There are simply not enough of us, especially with capital, to de the job ourselves, But some revsonable balance must be re- tained or we ave linhle to Tose contrel over our own vital development. No velf-respeeting country can nfford to let that happen, —The Finaneial Post. Post-Camp Manners BOTHAT boy or girl of yours, having returned froma few weeks at stammer camp, seems more deferential than when he or she went away, don't WOPTY, For one thing the alarming development may soon pass, But df itdoesn't it may only reflect a new appreciation for you after a period in which there have heen plenty of occasions for comparing you with other adults —cainy officials, visiting parents of oth- er children, and grownups ecnerally, All these may look somewhat different to the youngster who feels himself abroad in the werkt more or less on his own for the first Gime, One of the sometimes unsuspected facis of life which young folks learn when in organized societies outside the home cirele is that the thines that irritate parents ivritate other people tao, ‘Phen the question has to he faced hy the vorne person whether itis that ily parents are sodrritahle, ov dhat be is so inritatine! Qf course The manifeseaticus of youthful polite- ness Which may perpes parents on these first re Unions become less puzzling es camp tine comes and goes over the vears, And they niuurk periods which parents enjoy and for whieh they usually give the children all the eredit, But couldit tobe that the parents themselves contribute to the evanescent atiosphere, being: per haps on sHehthy beter then usual behavior them- residential districts nave as fine, | ceo] and comfortable homes as rou Will find almost anywhere in. the world with all the usual trimmings--country clubs, golf Winks, sehgols and churches. But just a stone's throw away! are thousands of shacks where people are desperately poor and: af suckeloth is not entirely Juatt- ‘fied for the cltlzens of Prince i many cases visibly wretehed, toot HIGHLIGHT of the tourist drive in Trinidad {fs lo a ing the war. Our driver olained the project what I thought was a masterpiece of tect. The Americans had built it, he suid, partly to compensate the people of Trinidad for having Closed several af the other choice -bething places to many of our. tourists. on the whole like your people. What he really meant was that the Americans had drawn the tolor Une on some beaches they had taken over under the 99- “year lease which allowed them to establish bases on the island, So far as a cusual visitor can: qiscover on such a short. visit, however, Trintdad really does Jive up to its boust of raclal and color equality insofar this can be cone by law, There seems to have been no resentment at the Americans for some of thew earlier small-scale color diseriminations. Ino fact we heard expressions of regret that the Amerleans had sharply reduced the number of men stu- boned on this Ishind in making the reeent shift of power toward the Pacdffe. yo + RACK abourd our ship we just had time, before sailing, for a short and snappy song and dance nerformance by ane of Trinddad's deservedly famous calypso bands. This particular band uses elghte ar 10 standard off drums of varl- Os sizes to praduee its music, And how it produces. With cur Atuntle crossing as Jmcoth as a millpond, it seemed hard to reaize Unit Hurrleane edith had been gatherlng fury at the very same time. famous ! uithing beach reached by a road | pullt by the American army dur- | UX: , Political selves” —Chiristing seience Monitor, We . — _— 4 4 But. for the Information of S . ”) frog riot "those who believe that the hurr. ~ criplare “ Sage bone renes are somehow connected with atomle bumbs, [learned Poscadh jams feaste, MU men are Harsseecda, Mall, vesterday in Trinidad the worst ! Ate ty Wire! 2 bears aiday. wrone, ALWUYS SOME MED one on record was MN IB. have dune to the teath Saevuen per ecuben and death | It killed thousinds of people, , ink a whole Hritish fleet as: well ds several bolnted British The Dally News: As tourists who have enjoyed with relish the hospltality of your city may we offer a few comments apropos of your lead- ing editorial of September 9. It is no doubt good to take a realistic attitude to facts but | would suggest that the wearing Rupert. Unfertunately the early prom. ise of a half century ago, of thriving trade with eastern Asia, : was dispelled oy far-reaching | and changes in the world. In the foreseeable future no improve- inent in this situation seems tn cdzht. As the Jewish sage aptly cremarked “hope deferred mark- Howeyer,. eth the heart faint.” 1 would like to assure you that elty and see no obstacle to its progress save lack of faith, It seems to us that Prince Ru- pert's future prosperity !es in industrial development, — con- comtant with that of Kithmat. I think that if an efficient and angressive planning department, were organized at your City Hall, cauipped with an inventory of natural resources, industrial po. ientlal, labor suppies, market accessibility, you could attract on expanding industry and bulldy tien in ,ordimary technological! ix OTTAW Santa Clara thinking already jonly question ts whe saddle for another year amongst ls so minded, Retatlers wh the who administer the government jage Consumer nationwide nt ef Canuda In the Capital here. that at no time ! This doesn't mean that Financeshe been so willing to hand’ yi Minister Waner Harris 3 in at ;money over the counter *' ‘particularly mellow mood and! Furthermore, if the. ‘planning any tax gifts to rank-iment adheres to {ts ‘and-file taxpayers in hig post- jintention of carrying Christmas budget. It simply means that the gov- iter months, seasonal Unemyy ernment’s exper) cconomists Injment whl be less of a deneaig varlous branches have taken a [factor in the public new look at the portents Inthe in other years, ‘The nation’s business. sky and have of deferting all possibie pe formed the unanimous opinion that a steady Autumn build-up season has been talked about ito an all-Uime record Christmas many years, but ftrade ts a certainty along the {winter will be the first tine nation’s business front. The basls of thly confidence tal here will he fotlowing 4 lis the Bureau of Btatistles’ im- ‘experlment with careful intey ‘portant statement of the past Some of them are frankly i rweek to the effect that during {teal of 1! bulng suceesstut A ane eee DIA anemone M, Mocltt ther' established firmly in the [psychology of .the buying pg Watheaedited characters {doing business with Mp In the page 10 gor annoys OUL a ig tof public works during the’ prety mind | desirala works untll the low Cnploya the cay plan actually has been ig vm Economic observers in the f Bowlen of Alberta at hjs side rides ithe second quarter of the year; ithe gross national product touched the spectacular figure of $7,000,000,000, Since the tread Operators Plead is still upwards, {tb now appears jcertain that the- GNP for the Rete ernie nee ten. ae y 5 (CP Photo) LETTERBOX | Other Papers Say... To a first-glanee vishtor, Trint- | aed THE PARK BENCH For the weary, for the elderly, for anyone wishing rest or to erage Frenchman shrinks about clear billon dollars. spend a few moments of lebsure, fiyeelghts of an Inch between: The reasoning amongst the The reuson: government's most experienced The fatigue of the day's work. ceonomists Is that GNP cannot Dr. Berdun measured 300 of bis put on a performance of uhls countrymen between 18 and 35: pind without all sorts of other yes old, There seems no sclen- | subsidiary ; tifle reason why his studies, if broken in the economy. The ree. | reading of the lengthy j Cam valid, shouldn't hold trie in Can- ord for Christmas trade dy re ent after clerk Jim Hurd ada as well as France. There’ parded as amongst the mogt Plowed through a lst of 420% should be some real siemifleance certain to fall. jund individualy with whorl# the beneh ini pass is a renige, acomfort, a throne from which une may View the pasdine scene or lose oneself in meditation, Any plece oof furniture,: often, unpainted and weather-° deanten, the park beneh ermine. ates a split of baspitaullty: trom! the Jeng prosessian of peuple Who have used fl Pods a elvic ane sUbtuthon, aad no ele ds odd and unfiiendly that had pienty of then, These thowlis are prompted: by the report of the Parks Come. missioner that three eltitens! have recently presented park: benenes to the city. Alderman Mrs. Jean Newnan has oiven , two to be placed at Woburn av- enue and Jedburen road: Alder- man Roxtorcugh has alsy given two, to be placed in Moorevale parks and Mrs. Gladys M. White has presented one fur the corner of Spadina road and St. Char Avenue west fh inemory of James and Anna Bell. As a memorial, us an expres- slon of thankfulness ino return for what the city ins given ane, ws a gesture of service to the commiuity, the pare boneh ts ayy elequent pilt. — Toronto Telegram. There is a particuhiy insplra- the statement from up a broad-based payroll thats Hollywood of Mrs. Gilbert Alien will compensate tor the loss ef} the former Glogky MeMElan, at- trahks-Pacifie commerce, .) tracttye blonde tclevisto: artist Your sheps and homes are inf known to audiences as Harriet nest enses vorthy of the fine! Conkling dno the “Our Miss elty of Prince Rupert may be-{ Brooks’ show, come. Asa first step in Wie peas. : vation of this dream, may ft: bring to your attention the need | afoa face-Hfting af quite a nun: her of the sidewalks. “WELL-WISHERS ,” South Burnaby, EDITOWS NOTED | We've seamed our Sept. & edtloriat entitled “Realistic View Best? and are unable (o find any ref- erence or suggestion that the citizens of Prince Rupert wear sackeloth usally with mourning, penitence, distress or Waat we did sug- roht-wian (hat they work with “what we have" snd doy fuse What “Well Wistiers urge “compensate far the loss ot trans-laelfic commerce,” Nor ald we intimate that there was | any hei or lilt here, To the. contrary, we stiggested that Chat falth pe tempered with assoelated | ONE OF TUE LAST MINSTRELS harpist Hane. Simerer gently Plucky Che strings of DLs dnatrument ies he proves ineheon mei fer auests a En mountidn hetel Wy Bavael. Admirers of til mide buy him drinks ov roy cole in a saucer at pds table, Haterer ds one of the last of the cate harpiaty, che eitentanment dately having been taken aver by ither players nnd radios, warships and 40 Mreneh vessels realism, GASOLINE, FUEL Oll BOOST UPS BC BILL $2,500,000 VIC TORTA ob - (hey may have to dnerease WO. Munlelpalities were warked Manday their atafis to meet heavier demand) th She assessment; department, KOR OT Wildman, provinetal assessment eanundsstaner, told the sition eonterenee of the WC) Assocbtion af pres cd staffs. Assessors that bullding booms dn seme centres have abeculy created a hopeceible anoint of work for alrendy) had ‘Hoenn happen here or anywhere cee," he sald, Mr. Wildman, fo his address to the pening session of the three-day menting, owtlhued Hie workhins and progress of [Une dase omenk equalization plow dia the province, | Barter (he 66 delegates were told (ink elvia employees » Sot mike a better job of | CHLdeney and mene | | TRY THE | DIAL 3215 Grand Cafe For tho Dest Solection of Chinase Foods OUR SPECIALTY — publie rebitions lo prove Whee TAKE OUT ORDERS Open G wine tod aan, ‘The vane dice pronthy aba dened her lieve eareer in TV fo pesieme the daithe, of a stud: mt Prestlestoy taladstar sy wile, And she nite sade dhe chine With boralcedeings over tie drop Fin Income that ts entabtead, | vhusbands and wives ean work “Palsy fheld says fhe youn spouse, “is one of the few where tovetbher and well both be dowiy ‘the work we reaay lave, T just efee) Phi turning what ability: | faye jnto another channel “Pepie used ta fees that Tehurehes were pretiy sialiy: or. PRanizationss shee combines “Not any more they are a rent part af the community pefivity ras wall a. giving spiritual put Tanee, We're proud we are poi to be a purtoot it" Gate more trom Hollywood heanes an cxpressten oof hal Psense of valtes Whleh sutpuases the material considerations of big inaney. Toads pew: eniplar “yi to he sphit af eluteh work Visteon “Eimes ; SHRINKING MOOR MAN , Mostof ts have Gren felt that way bub didn't quite know why iWhat way? Why, the way a TFyeneh aelenties says ana ba ~ fe PER DOFEN PAIN FO MPTIRA. PUR ABE WAY a HeAoy WHEN TH n i V RIVER CALL a e T n (th 2nct Ave. Weed Advertising 1 Daily News Brings Result Thle advertivement te nat pul Hated! cr allaplayedt ly the Elquer Contra) Hound or by the Geveriy went of Uritih Columbia, Not Guilty To Conspiring : | VANCOUVER. ‘0.—Twenhd service station operators ag ifull vear will exceed $26,000 ,000,- 000. That’ would be $750,000,000 more than Finance’ Minister ‘Walter Harris estimated in his . -Jast budget speech. It would also Maurice Berdun, of the Catholic pe an all-time record by the Im- Institute of Paris, says the av- pressive margin of more than a dawn and dusk, 1 his findings as to the hurried, nectle pace we follaw. Even if ‘yurld ts closing dnt It may not be the world, it might be ourselves. —Toranto Star, crepiT To RAIWays 2! Canadian railronds must b> Christmas credited with the lion's share of - building up this country. No other factor could have bridged the 4,200 miles from sea to sea in the same sturdy fashion. It is encouraging to see them step out, adopt a “new look.” and set thelr aims on better things to come, WillIngness to please a prime element in cffective ser- vice, and there is nu reason ta! doubt but that the publle will, respond to such inducement in the right spirit, r -—Vielorla Colonist. LATEST REPORY b.tk your Inveslment Dealer Cor Inu Latest Repoel und Protpecty, of CALVIN BULLOCH lid, All the portenty point in that {sPiring. there isn’t, we're Intrigued. How ajreetion, olten, in’ the course of a bUSY growth in consumer eredlt, per= | for jury trial. day, we've had the feelings the sonal | crease at aerate varying from \ a $10,000,000 to $15,000,000 weekly. |*oclation Is to be heard qi Thar means that there ls po lack 2 power with which to finance oY Daily News Classi ed not guilty pleas In Britisht lumbia Supreme Court Ny when they were arraigned Wil Mr. Justice, Manson on a cg of consplring to Nx the prig fasoline tn Greater Yan Mr. Justice Manson took records also being! “20 accused are charged vithe Despite the az vist} Last month, the dealers ey A sinflar consplracy savings continue to in- & '7galnst Automobile Retalless [judge atone later, the necessary purchasing NOW... IS THE TIME TO PLAN FOR WINTER HEATING buying spree. The = NEEDS... 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