wines ° = An tidepend a ao } & oo 1% CThere’s a place for women if they’ have the pfoper quali- “fications, * said John A. Merchant, registrar of the Association Ys nM at YS et ugh a HEA Ud Pace Rupett Dail. Reva - ce a Ene y, dune, 14, 1957. Cees ot . 4 ay eg devoted’ to ‘ihe ‘okutlaing af Prhisa, Rien iT a Noblherit Bha’ Central British’ Columbta, ° _ Member of. Cinadiun Progs—Alidit Bureau of Clretilationa ge > Canadian: Dally Newspaper Association : twee, “pphianadd hi The Pn nce Rupert Dally News Timtted tee wy a Be MAGOR, President i . Subseriptlon.. Rates: i D: aeet A By mali—Per “month 81.00; per year $10.00, By carrler—per manth, $1.26; per year, $12.00 , Authored ag second elas mail by the Post Office Department, Otiawe - Breaking Traffic Laws Costly - anyon by the legislature in April, a revised « “section of the Highway. Traffie Act canie:into for ce ‘June’ 2 and increases the penalties for a long list of violations. Contained in a single paraghaph, it constitutes the penalty clause for offences clescrib- -ed-in abouteight pages of the act, under the general | Hoa of rules of the road, ° mo These relate to signalling ‘at'tn ns, procedure at inter sections, following transports.too close, and the ee 'Sonierapply’ t6 Ayclists,, othet"to peflestiians, © Upon: ‘tonvietion | inte flee: Gfferied tmder-any of these nuinerous subsections, t the mach fine hére- after will be $50 insteud of $10; for a second offence, itot. less than $10 or more than $100; instead of a maximum of $25" and: for a stibsequent. offence ‘from : : 4 0. to'$200."..A, dviver’ g permit or cat’ licence may lye suspended for'a maximuin of six months, instead | q the present 60 days. “These new penalties covrespond with those 1 now ‘fic act for: ‘speeding. Departmental statistics show that, drivers breaking rules of the road cause . | more. accigents. than speeders. "Did not have the wWeht: of. way". and: “wrong side’ of road ” are 2 major ON categories, : . | soln line with the , statutory. revisions, Toronto | Yfagistrates have decided upon a higher scale of . fines for offenders settling. out of court, — Authorities workingtoward highway safety - dhicenty are becoming convinced that . educative Hedsures alone will not: cut the accident: total as de- sived.. For the minority who think themselves above | the o ord inary rules-of the road;-the orily effective edu- cation is imposition of, neavier fines, coupled where ipented by suspension of the driving privilege, x —Toronto Telegram. {Women Engineers Needed 4 VANCOUVER. | (@—There’s a place for women in engin- accring—if there are any women engineers, At present there gis only one woman engineer in British Columbia, and the Sunemployment insurance commission here thinks that more . #0f them would help ease: 2. shortage. got Professional, Engineers here, “They, would: have, to have a o gmathematical mind.” ® He. said the: basic concept of an “engineer in the past of. da rough and yeady man goes out on the job and works in| x surroundings, is + changing. | a {tack eve a majority of one. by a ~ Elbnore iy ie bat —@ John Gets His Chance THE people of Canada have exoreisel tl thelr serie Nght, to put, the'old government out. ‘ “ it’ is‘‘too bad that—having: — gone so far—the swing did not. ment must 80 on”, go just a little further, to give; Translated into everyday Inh- the new government .a clear) guage of 1957 that médris that workitig majotity. {John Diefenbiker should ‘get. a “Actually, the vole rendered al fair chance td show what he verdict which leaves the country and the Cohservitive party edn almost at dead cenbre. Eveh} do fof Cannda in the difficult cial Credit group, and all the in- dependents. in,, the new... House,, cates: : the Diéfenbaket ‘gover hiieneaNite] THRE is “obvlous inva: ominous | similarity between the ‘silua- They Will be @ minority in thé! tion which prevails: . themselves. ‘how and will be even whore of a ‘minority | mated election of 1925,” in the Senate where Lhe present The stalemated ' eléction of Conservative representation is| 1925 led to the famous consti- little more ‘than 4: corporal’s tutional . quarrel between’ the guard, Governor-General and Macken- ‘hearty congratulations on the production; "ELLIS IS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ‘Departs for Ketchikan—1:45 p.m. with connections to Seattle, Whitehorse and all Alaska, ‘FLUIS AIR LINES 425 3rd West Phone 2223 Res, Evenings Phone 5236 But for all that’ there ‘is no'jzie King, which in turn produced reason whatever ,to expéct that|the historic issue of 1926. . the defeated Liberal party willl within a year of a humiliat- do anything to make the Prime , . Minister-elect’s heavy task more difficult. There is an old and wise say- ing that “the Queen's. govern- back to win a resounding victory —one which produced the whole new conception of ‘tne Common-|- wealth as a partnership of a family. of .nations,. equal in sta- 7 J} tus. te Already the word has: spread Loki u 1G ‘ |! spontaneously that history may), _ repeat itself, in the matter of, fh | ‘two elections in quick succes-' oe JAC 0 sion. 10 Years Ago - |IN A real democracy a change ; 7": literally is as good as-a rest. Picard to Descend:2¥ Miles |The defeat inflicted on the Lib- to Probe Ocean's Mysteries.) eral government was certainly (Headlines), painful to those on the recejy- ing end. But the Liberal party J. H, McLeod, collector. of Cus-.! m may console itself, on this toms, received word today con-| morning after the licking, by cerning an announcement made} jooking at the brighter side. yesterday that Prince Rupert Had it not been for. that de- had now been made a port Of) reat i, would have been: very entry and departure for all for-| dittieutt, indeéd well-nigh im- eign aircraft. possible for the party to re-or- ganize and re-vitalize, as all The finest “Aurora” yet may be said of the annual publica- tion of Booth Memorial High School, which has just made’ its appearance. Arne Lien, editor-in- -chief, and. Barbara Flaten, business man- ager, and their staff are. due for, been in power for twenty. years or more, The timely-lickiiig may well have ‘saved the. Liberal party from catastrophe. THE Conservatives have tradi- tionally been the party, which put most emphasis on our, Comi- monwealth connection: “ Jolin |Diefenbaker’s first big assign- 30 Years Ago ment, after forming his- cabinet, The first Pontiac Six cabrio-| WI be to attend the. Prinie Min- leg ever storzeach thes city, nasi isters. conferenée..due™to. tom: been brought inby.'tHe Kaien|mence in London on June:26._ Garage and it was promptly.| He has promised the Canad- purchased by Alex Prudhomme'ian people: an early session of ‘of ‘the Savoy Hotel, The first parliament to raise the old age Pontiac was only built in: Jan-| pensions and to cut, taxes, . vary, 1926. ; | We are in for an. interesting ‘ , \be in for an extremely interest- GUESS WHICH. sing autumn, politically. : SUDBURY, Ont, W—Efficient| ‘In my- opinion, the situation planners for a civil defence |resulting- from the stalemated Waining exercise figured on sav- {election of June 10 may quite ing time for hungry workers at !possibly lead to a national Lih= hasty meal periods. They hed {eral convention within a very the cook prepare a gigantic |few months, stack of sandwiches — egy.| Mr, St, Laurent may not he cheese, ham and pork — and {willing to carry. on, indefinitely |, pave him a code to mark the{as leader of the opposition; with Wrappers, One hitch; cook for. janother election a nears “certain: rol code, : by, Presbyterian Assembly Rejects. Union With Anglican Church. VANCOUVER: i) me ‘tho, Oc evga. as inbly, . Wodirosday’ night ‘tiirnéd ‘ddwit 0" byieean aay mK ronnie offer to discuss union with the Anglican Church of Canada, Professor David Hay of Knox College, Toronto, proposed that the assembly ask the Anglican chureh to appoint f com- mittee to confer with Presbytoylans on proposals between the, . Chureh of Scatland and: the; are discussing union, Water Reveals - Whishy’s t fur Moun 22 £S-R Water (plain or sparkling) in your most rolinhle ‘guide to the whole truth about any whisky, Water adds: nothing, detracts nothing Int rovenls @ whisky's true natural flavour and houguots Y LGBATIAT RT ee ses seceersi saTea \ebytet M Dillon ae ay | at, " 7 sverivenét h rn a 77 ed by” is + iq Contral Hoard or by the Goyernmant of Brilish Clunhta “on the inside" In these discussions, ton, the assembly rejected the proposal and adopted a motion - to appoint a speclal committee ta study the whole question of Inter-ehureh relations, Including re-ordinalion or double ordination, . HOSPITAL REMINDER All charges payable by Patient when sent to Hospital will be paid ‘at the - Time of Admission . EXAMPLES; 110 Days. at $1,00 por day .... ~~~ 10.00 Co-Insuranod Charge 2 10 Doys at $3, 00 por Ce Boml-Privnie Ware $30.00 Phu Co. Insurance sesveasrevnveseneansteneaniasnsntee $10, 00 4% 10 Days at $8.00 por day vrs . Private Ward $50.00 Plus Co- Insurance | THUOHHO EEO DFO OOTTEOU TRE RE TECHIE OES $10, 00" Balance Paid by BE, Hospital inurene PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL HOSPITAL ' ane ; woo . my +2. ye Lars . 1 . fry A mo, wee fe t Te " tom Ag mo gw . , pe PD ABB QR ay an F hg . Ye : ‘. uy reg tok : oo oe 4 ’ . ‘ oo ‘Be oi : tees io . wes 4 i . with the help of the whole S0-| spot in which they now find|: House of Cothmons - ahd theyithat which followed: the ‘stale- | ing defeat the . Liberals came|’ _ | Hawaii consists mainly of Hono- parties must do after they have}; {summer in Canada. We may also}. softwoods ‘nnd’ are elnasified ns Jow Codnr, Pine and Fir, omen UP IN THe ing the 22d annual fiternational “Actonatitiea) “Bxhibit th - Paris help one another as thelr curiosity thein; Ohe lad ¢littbs. tip on the shoulders | bf. the ol. fo . peek into the mouth. of a-sleek US. -Supersabre: F-100:D ~ supersonic jet fighter bomber, He will tell his’ Trlend all that - tw he. sees In the shiny plane. New CPA. Tour Counteracts Mistaken. ‘Ideas on. Hawaii VANCOUVER _To counteract: the wide-spread impression that lilu ‘and Waikiki Beach, Canad- ian Pacific Airlines is offering 9 three-week, duxury-packed tour through the entire chain of charming tropical islands. - Waikiki; being the beautiful spot it is, will not be neglected, however. But tourists will also spend two days, at Maui, the “Valley Island,” five days at the “Orchid Isle’ of Hawail, and four days. at ‘Kauai, the “Gar- den Isle’—a complete tour of this Paradise of the Pacific. - - Vacationers will leave Van- couver via CPA’s Super DC-6B Empress airliners to arrive in Honolulu after a luxurious nine- hour flight over the - Pacific Ocean. On. the first day of arrival, tourists will.be met and present- ‘ed with-a fresh flower lel in true Hawatlian fashion. Limousines will then.whisk them to the ho- tels of their selection in Waikiki, Highlights of an air-condi- tionéd mo:or circle tour of Oahu the Mormon ‘eter Eda \COMOX, B.C, @—A mother ‘Says that British: Columbia schoo oe Mr. and Mrs. Richard T, Smith "! decided they could provide thelr ./ son Mareus, a grade two pupil, ; with a. “much better type of ~—*, /edidedtion” at -hothe. » | ¥he school board took the }Shiiths to: dothl, but niagistrate Jolin; Ryland riled in ~ Navor, “of Phe gehodl curren just does hot alive the child any kind, “for. mental ¢ challenge,” said M's. “ol Satith, "Vs a. kind of eahdy- ~<)eoated: type of teaching which “tdoes hot resilt fn the children - Hearing. what they should." |. beartity at None |s nothing Anew lo Mts, Binith as hef mother ‘{back In Ofitarlo taught her it tay, MAL home Marcus has- been _., {leafniny Taster than ever before. i ‘THe I$ not a phenomenal child. ‘i ists He is only average, but school SY qe « | Wwork’ Was tod dull for. hin. gels too “high” for | "He decided on his own accord to ferhain away frony school and ‘if ho ever wants’ to go hack we Will not ston him,” ; sg le |: Phe teachtng starts when Mrs, Smith finishes. her housework. Ife sits dow with his mother every, snoraing 1 for an intensive “NO ~ We think you should "SUPER SERVICE station is management. Two enterpris two young boy Island (home. of Honolulu. and Waikiki) will feature visits: to Temple at hale, views of the pineapple and sugar cane fields, and. a drive past famous Schofield Barracks phd Beatl Hatbor. =~ ~ Visits. to, the outer islands will be by air. ‘Maui, the valley isle, is a kaleidoscope of intefesting Te eye things to see: Ino valley, site of me corner of 2nd and 2nd “The Needlé,” a ‘fern-covered |{ .-.... .. Planned: by Comox Parents. is why her son Js being taught at home, Ueir] "over this fine stand and are working to give you first (class service on repairs, service, and accessories. It's on for Son’. in this Vancouver Island town Ig ave dull‘and boring and that two-hour his oWh, Me dears all the ordinary : subjeets ustng. standard school § books, When he finishes brahehes out into oblier subjects like géogtaphy, history; Ntera- ture atid «omusic, Mis father twaches him painuing, Next your M's, Smith plittis to teach, him. some sittple Prefich, HG CAPPTAL ‘Santiago, enpital of Chile, ts a thidvitig clly uf almost 1,600,000 & inhale, “2 Tnothe rather than have her walk —- | the long | Jouriney to school every! TAH-0-RNG @ Suits © Pants Topcoats © Slacks AivERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE ‘Ling The Tailor 220 Gth St. Phone 4238 know that Prince Rupert's again under Prince Rupert ing young men have taken for Super Service.’ voleano spire; and the historic __ soietenigt de eimes, sera . Whales Prison ‘aid Print Shop jf at Lahaina. a Activities on the big Island oft. Hawail will Inélude a_ visit to Hawall-National Park to see the voleano, giant tree fern forest, lava tube, steam vents and a luncheon at the Volcano House. tot. SAFE RIDING ‘EDMONTON @—More than do pedal- -pusher’ clubs are being, organized here to train young- i} ster's in safe bieycle riding. The, mstruction prugram will, wind up with a perade and n bleyé le roadeo, ° By JACK SCOTT. The Museun of Northern; Biltish Columbia has on displdy photographs showing the ‘leaves, cones and seeds of 25 of the 34 different species of trees In. this northern district. Each tree has a_ botanical Name and one or more common names that orlginate with those who come into contact “with frees and. who live and work among them - In this "northern district, where so much of our prosperity is directly attributed lo the mar- Neting of logs and wood products the concern Is chiefly with the specie (that should be called “commercial” trees, There are seven coniferous snecles commanly referred to as evergreens, They are Spruce, Hemlock, Balsam, Red and Yel- “Cottonwood Is the only species gchurch of England, The two .. Professor Hay sald the Presbyterian chutch should be After strong opposition led by Dr, EJ. White of Rdmon« : Large Variety of On Display at Museum Here | hardwoods and Is a hrondleated , aK ye - | Tree Leaves, . ! | “Lowboy” design, Features tree, Other hardwoods such as: Iteavy- duty, 10” speaker pl ised nani for fuel woods, | Sete push-pull ampler Other trees are: (Conifers) ; Western Yew, Shore Pine, Lodge: | pole Pine, White Spruce, West- | ern White Spruce, Black Spruce, | Englemann Spruce, Sitk a) Spruce, Western Hemlock, moun- | tain Hemlock, Douglas Fir, Blue ‘2 sapphire point needs Opp. Totem Theatre A EE I WOOD Superb Hi- ridelily, mastered in this ‘ultra. modern despeed fully automatle record changer wilh 8 — MODEL 703 ts two 384" tweeters, with completely separate ‘hass boost and treble controls, ts, ONLY $449” PHONE 6100 study of his school a books, After lunch he studies on 3 this he & ce OtC Douglas Fir, Alpine Fir, Grand Fir Western Red Cedar, Juni- . 4 + ‘Brondicafed ‘Trees: . Aspen, Balm of Gilead, Black Cotlon- |’ wood, Willow, Pacific ‘Willow, White Bireh, Red Alder, Sitka Alder, Mountaln Ash, Pin Cher- ry, Bitter Cherry, Choke Cher- ry, Douglas Maple, Broadleaf Veonte,. Caseara Elder (Red Berry), As well as the 34 mal spectes, ‘ there are many sub-specles so] . closely related that no’ definite ‘ “dl checks ised ta any, ‘oxlent Among the x Actes goin a we temo wero be Coast: WISE, ve Ship UNION STEAMSHIPS LED, NOTICE To Shippers of Heavy Cargo "MN, "REDONDO" (Landing Bargo and Tankor) Will Be Loading For Southern B.C, Ports wid Vancouver - MONDAY, SPACE AVAILABLE FOR ‘TRACTORS | MACHINERY: CARS, LUMBER OIL PRODUCTS, ETC, “FOR RATES AND INFORMATION Telephone 5 - Union Steamships Ltd. * PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, distinction Is warranted, non gdh + seem 4 pat arnt menns8t ont dot soon soramtclepses ieee arte td ale Is realy (Moro [ust once, Red Cop I filtered That's why eoch bolle of Red! 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