wehyit sete whe , “ Thursday, June: 2, 1097 ait devoted to the upbutlding , of Prince Rupee ne? ands orthern and Central British Columbia, : . Canadiun Pregs—Audit Bureau of Cireulations ¢ ~: Member ‘ol ve Canadian Daily Newspaper Association ~ - Pubitie by The Prince Rupert Dally News Tamited / ode Py ‘MAGOR, Prealdent ee . i woe. Subseription Rates: te ui mh pp By mall--Per month $1.00; per year $10,00, . ‘By carrler~=per month, $1.25; per year, $12,00° ue oO aun as sbgond class, mall. ay the Post Office 5 beprtmen, Ottawa 3 Laurels: For CPA. BS: any jouncement last’ week eat Canadian Pacific’ oe “Alri ies will start: using “fot -engine aireraft on nS “the Vancouver-Prince George route on July 2 must come as good news to thousands. of air travellers whose business and. pleasure bri ings them to central -Biktish: Columbia. . ot es “improved service to this area until passenger cone. _. ge&tion has forced a change, itis encouraging to note fe th it.the, ainline’s vice-pr -esident: in. charge of opere oe tidhs i is already talking about six weekly round- strip flights with DCGB’s although . the Ant htice-weekly: | schedule i is not yet off-the ground,’ - — t In discussing a full weekly four. -engine schedule ~-abpthis:time CPA is displaying. a measure of confi- ne “det ce.in the growth of this area ‘which should stand co asym, example to other large companies, which fre- : quently : fail. to offer any. improvement in service un- : til the citizenry i is up in arms and the recovery of ex- a Peditares has become a Jeadpipe cinch.. . —Prince George Citizen. peaony os Why Do Peop le Fail Or Succeed? ne piotte: ‘fail, ceca ‘they have not realized. - Gthrqugh: experience, all that they are capable of . debe Young’ men who ignore the: lessons of exper ~ jeice 16se hemselves j in the crowd. Others find ig-- ond ‘ance and incuriosity a soft and easy pillow. | . Most-of us know that the life of a workman who. 7 does: not apply his experience to betterment of his ~ jo can become uns peakably sad and barren or coprse and frivolous. The only boast to which such | a ‘He ¢ can give birth is that of an ancient Greek who _, ws pictured by Socrates as seeking public office on. . the platform that he had.” never learned . anything ° ~ frém anyone, By a - 2 To-a a successful mati, or to the person headed for Sugcess, experience achieved by industry fedted. by time i i and ‘per- e€ to'gain: exper- , ierfee can n take hold anywhere, he can meet any. op- por runity with his chin up. ‘That, indeed, has been “the ¢ experience of great men in every age, Kings, || phtlosophers and top men in every line of activity eye gone to this school, and have come away with thé sense of power that arises from, ‘the confidence that they are masters of their jobs, - —The Royal Bank of Canada, No Showmanship d “WNADIAN political son are like Canadian peor There i is none of the ultra showmanship ‘ich characterizes elections in the more ebulient i" Ue ited States, Otherwise Canadian elections pursue At i @ourse, common to such events in democratic cobntries, The oratory’ hecomes more heated as the tafpaign proceeds, and. public feelings ave aroused, Te “thely pa ty” is gang of; nitwits and’ “our. 2 pit ty” is contpyged af statesmen, §) i out He « But the very fact that popular feoling rises to a foyer pitch brings out the voter's, Otherwise the elee- orate would become apathetic and a small vote weld result, po | —_ * Canada has a,federal election every four or five years and then the political machinery goes pretty wall out of gear, In the United States federal elee- tidhs are held every two years and the nation is in il gontinual political turmoil, \f While our federal elections might he a little _ more flamboyant, we prefer our system, Canadians, Ww think, would not like a conalant dose of politicul Qn hpalgning, , + ' \ : eR Brooks Bulletin COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY LTD, MILL DIVISION: PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, vite applications for the positfon.of Account: '. he. Clerk, This position Is of an Intermediate evel and requires. a person familiar with ac- Hertence principles and who has sufficient ex- ‘berlence to maintain sales-and' accounts’ receiv ‘pole records, The ability to undertake special ssignments is:also dasirohle, The starting salary {8 good ond the company maintains an excellent mployae benefit program, The potential f for fy we trating ot and promotion yf ood. “ ( v ' bot Apply Didi Doswall, Personnel Menager oat Columbia Cellulose Co, Lid. eee P= x: lin’ your issue of June 25, While. CPA has riot alvays m niet the demands of. | | ton to open the new Ladore Falls ‘| government, business and indus- | the second stage in-development ‘}of, the Campbell River system. 4|EBight miles downstream, 1000 - horsepower. Upstream, thie PaiAtatah Paha Pa Mal Met ee ea nat hed "1 4 HPDIN oE Pa dito dal ogy. oon" PRICE RERUTTAL The Editor, The Dally News.:. Replying t to city ounel! ble ‘Wrocal merchants, If, he had sald 6 to 8 per-cent: higher;1 ‘could still argue, ne ignorance--to. the ‘Afadtstawith: fgures prove It, Tt was aniusing:to read Alder- Reviewing a Vanéouver | Bul- ‘mati. Gomez's ° complaint about|letin” Sheet dated June:.17, 1957, high retail food prices in Prince and comparing, prices with the Rupert and’ to note. that he cone’ jsiders them : ‘60 :to 80 per™: ‘cent | Vancouver; Ty quote: prices, on @ {higher than’ those in Vancouver.’few of the necessity everyd: ly This could he meant that such food requirements Of, June 17, Vancouver “Prince Rupert Regs seanseetaeattasesneees poneenesesteseees 5lc dozen 52c dozen Canned MAIK ssc seesse Two tins 35¢ ‘Two tins 35¢ MUI DY COSC sssssscsessssscseoncee STAN $7.75 Lo $7.89 Coffee—leading brands .....$1.02 ° §9¢. to $1.02 .- Baby foods seseatinpanseseentl “scvnanseaia Six tins 50¢ Three tins :29¢ to Six tins 59¢ | Breakfast corenls—Identical prices : and In sone cases le. per, . package higher in Priice’ Rupert This is only. a small example! by market, weather -and-- crop and I-could fill pages with more, conditions, which fs With direct carload shipments arriving regularly into Prince Rupert, and keen. competition among. local retailers, consum- ers can: rest: assured. they are geLting the lowest possible prices, As-to the price of strawberries, first arrivals are normally high, and: from then on are contr alled | of 39 cents per basket is defin- itely not high considering the price paid by the: retaller, the distance they. must. he. "shipped and.the highly perishable : na- ture of the products,:,and - at times can show a mer return, + Fresh milk admittedly-is, high- fault. of \ retailers, * who; 3 ‘cents on’ every quant: of. milk Bennett Opens New Plant At adore the. cost of ‘the refrigeration and handling. a “Itis my sincere. hope and wish Seventy thousand horsepower gpsurd. statements. was added to British Columbia’s hydro: capacity. ‘Wednesday when ter -Will put consumers at ease, Premier Bennett pressed a but- Yo ¢ y Liat soaked. station of the B.C. Power Com- mission. ‘About 300 representatives of SPERO POSTULO, _ Prince’ ‘Rupert. eet ee nnn Concert Set» Monday Night Weather permilting, a stage will be erected in front..of the Civie ‘Centre for a concert by the Aiyansh band and: various other . activities on “Dominion Day, . Elks celebrations publicity |: try inspected the modern semi- outdoor type powerhouse before the brief ceremony which cul- minated in the official opening of a valve in the giant: 16-foot pen- -stocks, it rained during the ceremon- ies, which were an hour late getting started. Two years in construction, the Ladore Falls station represents today: : se Hatley Lewis will be: ste ceremonies. © - : Mr. .Murray also veported that the John Hart station develops 168,- “ completed |: ‘and-backing .. water pper Campbell dam _ is now the Kinsmen Chip had entered a'flo th into: “Buttle: Lake. awithin® a: “year, Alc ; it is planned’ to- ‘put’ ‘two "more a : = Seeks Divorce - generators into service.at upper jampbel both of 42,000 horse- Sp ling. gq. Back From the Miles af The Daily News June 27 10 ‘Years Ago Before a number of family tion was not made rc Diana Dors, ‘Britain’s answer ‘to Marilyn Monroe ‘and Jane Mans- field, said. Wednesday night she has filed a divorce action “al- leging: adultery © “and cruelty” against her business: manager- husband, “Dennis . Hamilton, actress wife. Neither inembers and friends ‘in First)... United, Chureli Thursday eve=}* ning, Miss Margaret Johnson,| & only daughter of Mr, and Mrs, 8. M. Johnson, of Prince Rupert, became the bride of James §. Burns, only son of Mrs H. M. Burns and the late Mr, Burns of Lloyeminster, Sask, This part of the sountry wels ae considerable publicity in the last Issue of “Pacific ‘Bravel,” offl+|° Bt elat; organ. of -the alu Col: iy mbin Au fomohlie ociawon, ; NN) eaten ot gf! ctnesPrle weer branch of the assoelation,. In vhich J, Harry Black, president if the Prince Rupert Asaoulation ook part is featured, There Is soa pleture and story about the Manson Medal which Is he- ing offered for the first motor- Ist of the season to make the ‘Anive from Florida to Prince Ry- pert, ‘ rear one mee tenses 30 Years Ago ‘This Is a speclal Jubilee num rer of the Dally News, It deals vith matters perlaining to the rrowth und deyalopment of Can- ada as a whole and also the yowth and development of aninee Rupart and dlatrict, - Bottle pleked up in Vancou- yor harhor by tugboat Plyer uf Now , Wostminsters containing mosstia undated and — signer Quorge O'Clyde ‘fishing —hont Rona stuck by Union pont and], inking quickly, Leave money to wifo and children; Princa Rue}! pert, Aood-hya,! Prince Rupert has so fay made two world records, Ib has the laryeat flash cold storage plant urged {o meet In the K oof P . Third Avenue, Prompt Berviea) ies of tho hort there js to'ant, ab all hours, QOXMA ron LADIBS, (Advt.) PYLE eee gt a situation was caused by the Mee ‘Jeading’. ‘vétall: ‘aod: :Mapkets.. in|: general coast: to coast. The aver age price er than. Vancouver, “put? ‘not the ; sold, which does: not even cover |. that Ald. Goméz will in future. ; ‘investigate his assumptions be-! CAMPBELL RIVER, BC. ®—'fore and not after making such It is also hoped that this let-. They. “are definitely not. being ey bE aa BN IY le eal As by posts as have been allotted Ea ore Pp it f @ “John's First Blunder ip is § almost ineredible: that: Canada’s | 30th prime minister could blunder as badly-as. he has done -in giving-Tory: Toronto three.times * “as. many. cabiriet a Ee EO Ee aOR TOES I See It to all i Yeneh Canada. But there “are other clear evi-' dences that Prime one major blunder. in the selec- tion of his new. cabinet, - 'Themost:-notable Conserva- tives, who were ‘known to be *Drew” men-as against “Diefen- baker” men have been either passed over altogether, .or given petty posts. - The most notable example of. this ds Earl Rowe, whom ‘almost everybody expect- ed to be Minister of Agricluture, Rowe was the only member of the House who had been in R. B. Bennett's cabinet. He is just 63 years of age—and: one of the ‘best liked and respected men in. the whole House of Commons. AN. almost equal surprize is: the naming of Mrs. Fairclough. as Secretary of State, rather than Minister of. Labour. The’ form: er position is one of the ‘purely ‘honorary, or. nominal posts, Yet ‘for. years’ Mrs. Fairclough had been recognized as. the: Tory. party's labour expert, ‘and she had been a first class one in the House, Of course it is: an old’ story country like Canada. you can't please everybody. For almost 20 of the 22 years . of Liberal rule Toronto had no cabinet representation, although formost. of that time there were _{more Liberals than Tories rep- resenting that traditionally | Conservative centre. Now, under Minister | | Diefenbaker has made more than that. in: picking a cabinet.in a: . This ‘country, Canada,- ts a two-culture, a two-language and a two-religion country. No prime minister has ever governed this Canada: successfully unless he based his government on the ic- tual fact of the duality, Sir John-A. Macdonald was-by|” far the most successful states- long ‘period of Tory power was solidly based on hi§ recognition of Cartier as his French Can- adian first Heutenant and part- ner. Laurier and St. Laurent both based their successful -ad- ministration on the fact that {Canada is a two-culture state, _Mackenzie: King never. made a mntove without the help, advice and cooperation of Ernest La- pointe. Mo:eover,on the very day of Lapolnte’s funeral King deturmined to enlist Louis. St. Laurent ‘o act as the chief spokesman for French Canada. The Tory . ministries which have fallen like nine-pins, after brief and inglorious terms of of- ald, Laurier, King and St. Laur- ent, The unfortunate tr uth is that John Diefenbaker has got. off on the wrong foot py his snub to French Canada. der which,’ unless soon correct- ed, could have most unhappy consequences, not: only for one political party,::but for the EAN base PET aM eM elena len aehee man that this country produced | in the nineteenth century. . Ills}. . fice, were those which refused to; follow the practice of Macdon- , -It is a blun-j] chairman - Arthur Murray said |" agen | BAD, and politically dangerous— a ea 'shib’ _ MAIDENHEAD; England 9 — Diefenbaker Toronto gets three seats in the cabinet—with two more going to cities respectively 40. nilles east and west of the Ontario capital whole country, OUT OF ‘ds’ this top-heaviness—would \be in a country - like - Canada, where-.-many people still. call ‘Toronto “Hogtown”, it is trivial in: ;its - political Implications ‘as compared. with. the almost -stud- Mr, Diefenbaker has administered to French”Canada. Only one ‘French Canadian has been-appointed to. a cabinet position by John Diefenbaker— ‘and this in a nation where one third of all, the people: are of French’ origin, and speak French FOR THE LATE ~ The Store willl Be Hamilton told reporters he plans to file a similar syit against his named any names and Miss Dors’ peti- as their mother tongue...) ' ‘The most charitable: interpre- tation that: can be made of this is that it springs from ineptness and Inexperience, rather than from a calewlated determination by Mr, Diefenbaker to. insult | French Canada, Yet the fact remains that only one French Canadian has been admitted to the cabinet; The even more incredible thing {s that Mr, Baleer has heen allot- ted the pitayune position of So- Heitor General—an almost pure- ly ttwar-post In «which the “minister” acts ag a sort of sec. ond class assistant or chore hoy forthe Minister of J uate, rem errr enemas the: probabste line-up dn the Dief- enbakey‘¢ wis nett ly of (hose to he selected, Bub when I wrote that fore- ‘Joast I never for one moment he- ‘Veved that an astute and exper- leneed © atatesnian — like {Diefenbaker would Inet. In tho world and the Inrgost . fresh haljhut uations In the of world { 40° Voue ‘Aqo _ Doop-red and tender, All. naiverborn Cann nr ard "these Okanagan plums are __ perfectly ripened before Hall ot 8 o'clock on Thursday, 268 curt, to complete the are the harvest, The finest are ganization of 0 Oanndjan Nut chosen by Royal City, Wvo Bona Bacloly, \ and canned the very day LONDON CAFE, and. QRML| ..,, iy th 10. lekea A ‘courus ‘of st weoks aie. I wrote } ‘viforacnst in this golumn of]: inet. ; Tint. forecast | , pda nd (3 Ute tdeney Hen John make the — fundamental blunder which has has made, In pieking Ms cap. nei olen oe From 1 p.m. on GEORGE HILL | CLOSED ore 4 By SUE KERGIN ‘ * Hello, everybody! ‘Well, all our, Teen activities have been slowing their pace, as igchool Is out, and’ most of the lorgnnized teen-age cluks have} an fdlded . up for the, summer holl- days.’ “The only things for teens this summer will be the “Palntings|: in the: “Parks! program for chil-]' dren up to:15 years of age, the, McClymant: Park . programs -and excursions to” Salt. Lakes, Sunday saw. the second oul- board regatta take place in the harbor with many teen-agers entering thelr boats In the vars, fous classes. There are a lot of happy school students today, as school twas offically dismissed for the “and: also a Auber of summer OIL IN EGYPT CAIRO Wit An oll discovery In ‘the Sinaf desert has | raised hopes that Egypt will not sonly be ‘able to ‘meet her own needs but will have a surplus for ex- port. Recent. statistics showed tons of crude yearly, and jm- porting 1,000,000 tons, . eect eeeeaee reneiee oat ey To Check Your - PRINTING NEEDS DIBB RESPECT Friday, June 28th & SONS Lb. is s / ~~ tox DRY IN | TRIPLE DISTILLED. “FOR SUPERLATIVE FLAVOUR * Government at tritish t 1 Noe ath the. qe “|i yo Mg ee y ee Nae EE St Egypt was producing 2,500,0001). Printing Company |] | noted project’ has been ex- \ : 1 ceemeeseereanegen | : Fr "T, Ful o by SUK: KERGIN unhappy. parents with added re sponsibilltles! This is my last column ‘with you, and I have enjoyed. repori- ing: on teen activities, Shannon Pallant Will be ta ing;,over now, and 1 hope ‘she , recelyes the support you haxe ‘ff given’ me, , Thank you, very much!" "NOTICE TO “CONTRACTORS GOVERNMENT. LIQUOR’ STORE a Smithers”: : Please note’ the: “closing dale for’ tenders: for the above tended: to-4:00 p.m, Friday, July. -6, 1957, TR. Berry, Secretary, fquor ‘Control Board, | . 1G Langley Street, .., Victoria, RC. ~ — aes eee . 2 cranes son soa thee tale apcenpremssenenne-sigeareeeemee POST, abl gtd The Tailored Basic Coat, Expertly Tailored and Detailed, in Show- er Proof “Domil’’ Sum: mit Flannel in Pleasing Colors, Desianed té Blend with You Chang- ~ ing Wardrobe. ~*’ Sizes 8 to 20 | “82 5 00 00 iy sa : PAYNE LTD. od way bate | A UNIVERSAL This acivertikemenit js not published. or displayed hy the Llanor Control Hoary or hy tne tal tiin FOR FREC HOME DELIVERY i PHONE 4(/i2 “ ¢ THE BEST OREWS IN THE WORLD. 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