: ’ : . as ee ee Re - dew wee wg to we eee, | 4 % 4 a . . ' , ! “ | . fbr a A 1% Au 4 . ecg npor 4 l= 6 Prince Rupert Daily News . . ° ° e N SALTY De ork n petition Peon yaehG Ih te. ae . Wednesday, July 17, 1957 B. f . . orweglan exporters repor : ‘ bo. * Firemen a, Inflation Worries fl ONS, growing market in scaweed meal |nadian textile Industry has de- ‘ —— ot , for both animal and human|cliined from 102,000 persons In eS Qmeeeoedeeeee Fi d B d P. | To Probe Prices | consumption. 1951 to 82,000 persons at present. " Wallace's Dept. Store § n 0 y | a ey | a Ry FRASER WIGHTON the economy than we put in.” i a 7 | BI y FR | So tar : | - ; o tar the Trades Union Con. 0 ; s CLEARANCE «| If DiaZe LONDON (Reuters) —| gress has taken no official de- By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ANI sl ‘ 1 a BURFORD. Ont. (—Fir ‘abinet inister hiefs cision on the government's pro- . a. . i ma _ @—Firemen Cabinet ministers, ¢ “| posal for an impartial body to S . fighting a fite in a frame hom we tat "i Mpion otud! ‘Sen aE m/on this village's Main street to- [Of the state-run industries) advise “on othe, amu rs (MV Champion Studies Hand Carefully TODAY —s" THIS COULD BE : : caders ha Si : : 5 a Cay found the owner's savagely- and trade union leaders) they recognize the threat of To Ma ke 4 Hea rt Contract Easily 7 - 9:05 THE NIGHT” ~ ) & LADIES CO ATS floor and police sald ot | met in conference here to- constant | wage-increase | -de-] ‘There is a certain satisfaction, particularly from peo & 7 dep itely murder.” td att day to consider the threat: gue they are inevitable unless 1a financial standpoint, in reaching a ma jor suit game an . ' Y, . . ri er ar tgs . rover ft ; . . . i ° oo? . $18 99 - $23 99 34 examination “that the victim presented to the British | the cost of living. pole down and finding that you can lay down 11 tricks without & a #3 7 lhe Deane, an 86-year-old economy by soaring) some point to the latest—ina|a play of any kind. Ne aw the Oe yee: ave 4 to 1 wi retired farmer, ha een ea . . as they see it—-most ironic fea- € saw there was assure } ) a wm} between a half hour and an hour ; Prices, ture of the situation. This is loser in spades, one in hearts, oe a Mjand a half when the volunteer] The malin object of the talks that the government has been | South dealer taerabi possibly two in diamonds and . : . @/ fire brigade in this community ;was to get the reaction of the obliged to recognize the burden. Neither side NORTH. ' one in clubs. One of the po- a Ladies Swim Suits Mi nine miles west of Brantford|/trade unions to a government’ of high living costs on politic. Miss Brash tential diamond losers could | arrived - {proposal for an independent . alvas i * mem. : be eliminated if Mr. Dale held a ai? . prop ) 1 jans themselves by giving mem a 83 A r 7 $3.99 - $4.99 - $6.99 » Inspector R. H, Wannell of the body on neon ae a bers.of Parliament a substantial ¥ os 4 fhe King vt the suit. That is, , ', ™) provincial police said: “The body | dustr POENES, — COSUS ATC’ raise. - re 5 _flamond to the ace and a . Sizes 10 to 16. Values to $13 g was covered with blood. It was Price lang and trade union-!, The talks were broken into] west” AQBTS EAST daeeentt back wane make the : R definitely murder. It was done , Politicians : Ace “!two sections—a morning mect- Whe te Dal Pe lird-round winner, 7 I BT with more than a fist.” j ists alike sce danger to the e¢-jing between Thorneycroft and we oo a x0 uy ae But on the bidding, Mrs. Keen a WALLACE S a 2 : nA bl onomy unless prompt measures); abhor Minister Iain Macleod| Oe 9 QI2: could be figured for the king of | = , m; _Hearne's badly lay on a blan-’ are taken to halt the present N-| Sith the chicfs of the national.| ¥ KJ92 e176 diamonds. However, she could a a ket on ihe bedroom floor. roace flationary wage-prices increases. | i744 industries, and an after- 2 K 8 &%J1093 also be reasonably expected to | a DEPT STORE wa na u ° Nehed botitna a ae But many of the trade union {| noon meeting between the min- / SOUTH hold the king of clubs and if she | a eS a immediately be determined whe leaders blame the governmentijsters and the economic com- aA ae there were no club losers at = " an “| for the present situation. They] mittee of the TUC. all. . MOSER R Hee eae her anything was missing, cite as evidence such measures —_— ° ons 73 Mr. Champion Ict the king of | as the government’s recently - 42 ‘|Spades hoid the first trick. A: - ‘ passed rent decontrol act which Ve / I k The bidding: high spade was continued and | . | by allowing landlords to charge eSSE anes South West = North = Kast [he won with the ace’ He de- , CIVIC CENTRE more will increase the cost of . ’ ly la 2 we Pass ‘cided he could afford to lead onc | ; living for millions of people. Grain for UK. wey 2a, 3” Pass ; round of trumps at this point so: . a _, COAL, ELECTRICITY UP e Ole iv All Pass i he cashed the ace of hearts. Now - A COLUMBIA PICTURE Britain’s nationalized indus-| The Panamanian freighter ; oO ihe successfully finessed the; , Jud ‘ tries, mainly coal, domestic gas/|“Theodora,” which arrived in There is more of a thrill, how-' queen of clubs. He led a heart; @. and electricity, are under fire} Prince Rupert from Vancouver, | ever, in a hand which is bid to! to his King and noted thank-! ‘ . : because of frequent increases in Wash. last Thursday, took on a|the very hilt and brought home} fully that everybody | followed ss 3 O charges. || full load-—9,550 tons—og No. 1] by pertect pag and play—! suit. , . ° : . ra : Tay eae P , od luck. i - « 2" pe i ri An impending increase in pos-/ and extra No. 2 barley. yesterday |or even by go ; Next, he led tu ihe ace of that ‘Solid Gold Cadillac’ girl $ OQ n P Zes fal charges is causing a strong and Ware phe United King-| mr. Champion's four heart; clubs, returned a club and ruff- in another hilarious comedy , : : out-cry from Conservative mem- | dom at 9: ast night. contract in today’s deal could/ed it. His last spade was then er Ts eo J A C K Pp O T 1 O bers of Parliament. OO hardly be called a Jaydown. Be-/ ruffed on the board and another RICHARD CONTE Peter Thorneycroft, Chancel- MAIL CAMPAIGN tween, them, the defenders had: club returned and ruffed, oe . jlor of the Exchequer, in recent} CANBERRA (M— Immigration | three of the kings, two of the; Dummy was entered with the : ~ THURSDAY JULY 18 8 | speeches has said . there is no; Minister Athol Townley Says | queens, all four of the jacks and | ace of diamonds and the zood —_— m. j nancial crisis in Britain. In a]Russia and its satellites are |five trumps. 1club was played. It made no - ’ Pp . j television interview this week he; waging a mail campaign to en- The king of spades was open-! difference whether or not Mr. - COMPLETE NEW LINE-UP —~ MORE FUN FOR ALL j Teasserted this, adding: . courage Australian immigrants |eq and as usual Mr. Champion| Dale used his good trump here. “Exports are rising, production! from behind the Iron Curtain to followed the commendable prac-| Mr. Champion was going to dis- At the is going up. There’ is a large| return home tee of studying the situation Card.a diamond, thus limiting | TODAY "EAST OF EDEN” a Investment .and a vp carefully before layin that Pa : : , ar m" fA u ae Civic CENTRE | Sood the rest Pt) rage surplus Use Classifieds-They Pay ‘first card from dummy. and one diamond. 7 p.m. Only REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE . nee e rest of the world. Looe NG . “This is a very satisfactory ° Atom lest STARTS TOMORROW 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. do - trong position, except for ! - ee . . : EVERYBODY WELCOME | this quest inflation | 2 ; this quesiion of inflation, The : [ : . basic an is t i i i ishi D ih d ; | we must stop takin aS a nation Good news continues from interior fishing places, all the e aye ! PHY | lakes producing bountiful catches, while the weekend angling ATOMIC TEST SITE. Nev. (9 ss 4 4 .» derby held in the Smithers country was most successful. —Technical trouble has caused. sensational | Rainbow trout up to cight) nr 24-hour postponenvent of the and Bock we pee sg ; Pounds, with char better than |and amounts of increase in dif- jnext atomic detonation in the Bock” wor. <<: ten, and Chapman, Babine, ferent sections. Information | 1957 series. The atomic energy brings the novel's Tehesinkut and Francois all of-/pained from the return of tags! commision now plans to set off fering similar rewards, No dearth | taken from birds and fish is!the shot, previously scheduled power alive. ..as the of holiday choices here! lmuch more valuable than most: for today, at 6:30 am. PDT _ wobdier-in-disgrace , Locally the city waterfrontiof ys realize, ‘you are therefore | Thursday. It is expected to be a’ "whe leads a band of lone naceenes se Ook Shy ender [urged te do all hands a goad ,smail blast, : | ae abando Hures along the botom for the Merwe by returning any tag) = soldiers-in-skirts” in hte Bue , ithat ma . STUPE . con ‘flatfish and a jigged “spoon from | say may come your way HARD STUFF the battle you'll ‘three to a dozen fathoms down! ..Sports anglers down south in | Tungsten carbide is second j remember like the ‘for. the scrappy rockfish. Most Howe Sound, Rivers Inlet, etc..! only to the diamond in hardness. | ‘anywhere around pilings these jare now on a daily limit of two) tcc ee ; latter may be found. No names fish, a far cry from yesteryear. | given on two good triers who, Things may not get better either, c have lost tackle to oversize hali- |; Unless we all Dractichwpprneas ry 7] . Us > j. but that did not wish to comce/tion all the time. Bear in mind | ow ts the tere aboard, but we should have news;that the Japanese Salmen' “Spring and Summer Dresses at greatly reduced prices. Be early for the best selection. Juniors, Mi ‘ : of a whopper successfully {catch in 1952 was two million! To Check Your \ isses, Half-sizes. handled pretty soon. fish. Only three years later they | a Pe! - ° Reports on wolf eels taking ;'0ok no less than 58 million, In: ey ee . Grou One—Valuc $ 99 baits along shore, the usua]/consequence many countries are | 5) He laught her about guns. . ' P atues fo $14.95 nanan ° thing at this time of year: greatly concerned regarding the | PRINTING She taught him what so nothing in the eating line but} definition of “coastal waters” | ‘ Army evor could!._. a curious looking creature with {4nd deep sea fishing with traw!s a vicious set of teeth in a can- of uncontrolled size, If these | NEEDS ine type head. They come threc, feeder fish are taken away off- | & Causes oe tyes Group Two—Volucs to $21.50 $1 299 | 1 fect long and more. shore, how are we to ensure a ! | TICHNICOLOR® : . . j 1 . Biologists working .with both |SPpawning run to continue the the U.S. and Canadian govern-|ife of the species? LADIES’ ments have done considerable| Right now the Kaien Island D | B B ao Lotrye Want « hope Lmorsen « Se¥l Bona! Ieanette Molen » Seem McCiery « Ernestinn Wace labor amongst the various mi-|deer present a pretty sight in gratory waterfowl. Do not be|their bright red summer coats, ’ 1 too worried if you sce multi- | they may be seen by alert watch. Printing Company colored ducks and geese this|ers, feeding in open spots back fall, particularly in the usual|from the road, particularly late |. shooting haunts. These birds evening. may scem to be out of this world,| Then there Js the silly story ‘or oul of a crock or duck-]about the two Httle wild ducks. ;bllnd heater, but the vivid and!it seems that one little duck varied hues will be the result of laproached the other little duck injections made into the living and said, “Old age pension.” The ‘egg when it {s slightly past the | first ttle duck Jooked at the halfway mark In the hatching jother little duck quite askance, perlod, SPERO'S FOOD MARKET | OPEN FRIDAY 9 am. until 9 pm. | MONEY - SAVING SPECIALS JULY 18 - 2 3 COFFEE Nobob—Guaranteed fresh I, 96c BALOGNA By the piece as cul. Cello wrapped! . Ib, 40c PICKLES Libby's, Sweet Mixed... ... 24 on, in § aC CORN FLAKES Ketooss. 12 on. oh. DE SALMON Cloverleaf, Pink 0.0.0... 7 on, tin 28c COOKIES Dad's Now -Dusky and Sandy, Delight. Pkt, 3 3 ¢ COATS, Tweeds - Plain Colors - Pure Wools in a good range of colors. Most sizes in the fot. Values to $39.95 oc ccccece $2499 LADIES’ SUITS Plain tailored and boxy styles af greatly re- duced prices. Good selection to choose from. In Misses’ and some half sizes. Group One—Valuos to $29.95 . bececeveanevenes $] 9.99 Group Two—Valucs to $59.50... . beves $29.99 SPECIAL PURCHASE — SHEETS LADIES’ HATS | , Taffets, Straws, etc. A good selec- Heavy cuality Bleached White. tion to choose os Exceptional Value, from. then finally said, “Bul 1 don't | SET ROUTES pet It.’ So the other little duck The whole idea is to more! said, “Oh, don't worry about It, completely establish flight routes | You will when you are seventy!” wee me ee Cee nene nae | Relx-ite oe, Ver Fizz. pode Bol $3 95 Vel 67.9 $2 99 | bey ay ORANGE JUICE WIC ++ 4B ox, tin aac S12C5 Ox It , diues to 5., , Tiki, . . | aah Bias | CREAM of WHEAT Quick... Lge, Pkt. 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