l . j i is oeuig requesieu Decau.se of .1-. .....n... .i i 1 DEMAND ACTION iVVOULD RE-OPEN Prince ttupcrt Dailp rectos Thursday, October 27, 1949 LETTERBOX me rvein iiuiii y uiai (tt Siimn' future dale new firemen my' be employed. The co.nnmteel JOB'S DAUGHTERS WINDOW DISPLAY ON EXHIBITION FIREMEN'S PACI felt that in this case the ad Our Venerable Mayor Editor, Daily News The typographical error in rh date in voiir account of mv ! TENNIS COURT Pilgrimage during the past vancement of a recruit to first ! class fireman within one year' would be too. precipitous. j Aa Smti pendent dnilv newspaper devote to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and all eomnuinitia eompricm northern and centra! British Columbia. - (Auttaoriwl as Second CTass Mall. Poet Office Department, Ottawa) Published every nfwrnoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd . 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia. O. A HUNTER, Mnnacina Editor. H O PERRY. Manaping Director. MEMBER OF CANADIAN PRESS AfDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATES ! summer of Prinrp Rupert BPthel lu;W00lul retirement from civic adminis- Action will be demanded by city tration in last Thursday's paper council on the part of a group of CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER AiSMJtl.vIlU Council's agreement with city fire fighters will be re-opened at request of council to Institute amendment regarding the rate of promotion of Art-men. The agreement was signed earlier this year. Utilities Chairman Daggett ex the has been the cause of much; city men who acquirtci St-USCRIPTION RATES Wty Cmn-Mr, Per Week, 20c; Per aionoi. 75c: Per Tear, 8 00. By Mall. Per Month, 60c; Per Tear. 5.00 - "'' tret, M, from Pair . Classified Ad3. Oet Results. ITou Saw It In The Newai foundation of the former Exhibi amusement among my friends tion building in Roosevelt Park a couple of years ago for the declared purpose of converting It into a tennis court. ! plained to council that it was desirable to request that the nirreement be re-onened bo- lXetv Citizenship Sl SUFFERED AGONIZ2NG and your readers. The following letter received by me on this subject may amuse your readers as much as it, did me: "Dear Mrs. Arnold: "We were honored with a I-ADIF.S' KlBb S!IOESvWith li. , Reg. $4.9$ MEN S LEATH BREAKF.KS ah Special .... "ENS A1.I. of the building which i Remains of a c,ause whun FAN N UNPARALLELED EXPERIMENT in new was destroyed in a gale were put up for public sale, then withdrawn at the request of the group mits trie advancement of new fin men to first-class status within one year, his rate of pro- A: cf Job's Daughters to 3pokane where the drill lt?am distinguished itslef by winning two major wards is picturized for th.p benefit of public passersby with a specially arranged display in the window of Wallace's department store. With an attractive settir.g in the orders colors of purple and white and a conaratu'atory banner, the window shows two models in the attractive drill team uniforms .scenes of the big international session, ail centering on the two cups which the drill team won one for military drill and one for exhibition drill. Large Canadian and American flags and a banner of the order itself embellish the scene. citizenship may soon be witnessed a few miles short visit from you during the . Municioal doinas at Terrace hich asked that it be lumen j motjon was thought' too spetdy Mil I it4 UOdtrflll, f ftchftf VlMl Nnaritn Caaulm. Ix.ll. to , ln SciMka, N.vial,,., Umka M,mm. ( Itl lSKR C0T Spefial MEN' S DRFSS s from ! Al U 4nt Mm, US by the utilities commute. Revision of the clause will not affect any of the present members of the fire hall staff Alderman Daggett said, but It 1 Jll and it comes as a distinct sur-lover to them for construction 01 prise that you hate been con-'a public tennis project, cerned with the Council of tack of action in the mean-Prince Rupert since 1143. Yes (,ime has caused council to pref. eleven hundred and forty-three (hut smethmg be don. The according to your own news- i we.ather-beaten base still remains MEN'S lAurnu s i . binations, '-'-i medii,, MMuiaMMiwawtaaJbjJ Special . ... MEN S RAINTOll unused. from Prince Rupert. Final formalities in connection with the total enfranchisement en masse of the nearby native village of Metlakatla appear to be nearing consummation. .Then Metlakatla will be the first Indian community in Canada to leave the wardship of the federal government under the Indian Act and assume its own community responsibilities apart from supervision and support of the federal department. In short, it will become a ".white" community with all the privileges and responsibilities attached thereto. Possibly, too, there may be some fiwtnr whiVh at thp outset, at. least, mav be consid mtin ""'S MEN'S GABAItbp Full lined MEN'S ( OVERT ( paper. "Seems to me that such personal items should not be exposed to this extent and besides that I don't believe it. A couple of hundred years either way may be permissible but this is that The matter was brought up apain in council by Alderman V.'. F Stone, who charged that th group had failed to live up to their agreement and that the city should take some action. Alderman T. B. Black was in agreement and recalled that tin-citv had turned down c f fers ia fit 4 MEN'S ALL-WooJ certainly rubbing it in. l "Certainly you are entithVi to a pension but somebody should FISHERMEN'S fi rut. Now MUZ. 1 ranging from $50U to $700 from te sued first. Sincerely, mr.-vs UKESS Asl r; .i-.,.-;:i.:.Br..?!?:i:. SOX-Nav, ::rpj'j'tt4: i! m:',!l y:r-' MEN'S SPORT SIM LOWEST l? "N"1 It tablets lt PRIv.ES 100 liblels . . . 7 Now "R. B." Many thanks. Yours sincerely, Nora E. Arnold MAYOR Coleman - RADIAN T-CIRCULA rCS. Model No. RiZ men's work sii Now other bidders to turn the pU'c-? oer to the group. "They acquired the piece of property from us on the understanding that they would use it for a specific purpose. We si.ould demand an accounting," he de clared. Since no time limit was contained In the agreement, leiui counsel had expressed the opinion that the city could not force men s work ri Draft Auiomatle Coiurul! Now Benutlful Grille Cabinet! DuroplcatU- Finish ered disadvantages. In any case, it will be a complete and drastic change of status. There may be no parallel in Canada but there is one at the Alaska Metlakatla, not so far from here, and, from all accounts, it has worked out well and satisfactorily there and, in some respects, a model community has been developed. The result of the enfranchisement of Metlakatla will be watched with more than local interest in view of its unprecedentedness. It is to be expected, too, that other progressive native villages may follow Metlakatla's example. CLIMATE AND WEATHER rLIMATE is one of the greatest upsetters of hu- rfJT tiot-,.HJ-l! y,.ft--iU.r !!. ! nnnvttft Low Flame Fuel fcawrl A Heal VaJuol Fuel Automatic Coin roll ) MEN'S DUESS r assortment, pcrli. n" i BOYS' ALL-WOOli Fancy plaid BOYS' LACED I the group to take action within DEALER'S KAm any specified time. Acting CUV Clerk William Long, commented. Mlirr Quern N. I. Silver CJiieen No. !, Sller ((iih-ii Ni. :). Mlver tjncf" No; 4. sliver strand. sllvr straiiil o. i. Jiinilio No. S, KiiihI No. I, Killlll No. .'. Koy. lEIurk llanionrl n a i Hi 1. l. r rii t toll Mlm ral lalin. SitUHte in the Atlin Mining Division. Where located: On the West .side of the TulsequKh River. Lawful holder: Polaris-Taku Mning Company Limited. Number of holder's Iree miner's cert f lea te: 28103. TAKE NOTICE that James T. Unrierhill. F M C, 34204 F, as Agent for Polarln-Taku Mining Compeny Limited. Free Miners Certificate No. i'mOJ. intends, at the end of sixty days but not laur than one year from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for CertliCHtes of Impovements for the purpos of ob- BOOTS All sizes. Special I BOYS' SCHOOL i Hht Ort.rfl 14' ! IT" Council pased a motion that -he agreemnt be amended to set a definite time limit In which the work of building a ten.iis cvvrt be carried out. W0 tt. k w man pians ana acuviues, says me montnly let PANTS ft. BOYS' RAINCOAT fitting. From ISEjI-Jp)WMi.OIri Til it mnotm 13 21 .1 BOYS' ALL-Wooi.l JACKETS Advertise in tne Da:lf News! i BROKER' talninsr Crown grants of the above claims. S? ,77 ter of the Royal Bank of Canada. It dictates our economy, what we wear, the kind of house we live in, the sort of food we eat, how hard we work, and even " when and where we spend our vacations. Farmers and industrial magnates must bow to it ; all animal ( life, from insect to elephant, lives and dies under its rule. And further take notice that ac tion, under section 85 of the "Mm jetyfeW COAL BURNER Vita run aav lip U W"f fi"! bill allh thU amajliic hflr or tlirimi'e! It's so different today eral Act'." must be commenced before Mad, ta Spar Hralrrs or Warm All turnare models ti brat honira wl 3 the Ifwuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this i7th day of September, 1049. (H) burns the It Pavf ii '1 , I cheapest small Lipnite Coals with 9:i"t mm efficiency- Cut your fuel bills PERSON II. w4 From your n-v.: , i fime In nnH Si1'' t 10c EA.-25 Fill WRATHAU in hall' OVER 22,000 SATISFIED VSERS IN WESTERN CANADA lllu.trmlrd Kolilrr Nflimlim l-fiur Vliidi-ta of li.iltr Hratrrt and limwfrt IKKh. ON HKUtWT PHOTO riM-t i ill . . . and and Auk your dealer or wrltel M0g VICKERS VICKERS GIN ISLAND CITY BIII.DFRS' SI PPI.IES SAV0 HOT W. L. WOOD?, I 505 McBride St. Blue 82 "CHIl.I)RE tliould be een but nol heard- aa a populur fining in ErunilLitlter'a lime. Hut today llie yiiiinf-li-r li.iil viilh nii.T ili-liiilit tliut ruiriiliou, TViO-GKAIN rereal, F'OST'S CRAI'K-M IS FLAKES. They love it. eri-p, veet-a-n-niil flavor . . . iln laly aoininem of tun-ripened vlieal and malted barley. Eaay to get eauy lo lerve ajr to diaett POSTS (.R AJ'E-NLTS H AKES ar halom and good for all the family. Tliey Hjpply nourishment bolh young and old need dally . . . e(ul quantities of rarbohydrulet, protein, minerals and other food eMentiaU. A-k your grornr for PORT'S CRAPE NLTS FLAKES today. I VICKERS IS DISTILLED IN CANADA AND AND IS IS DiSTKIlUTID OiSTRItUTtD BY eyCalVftt CalVftt I I I - I I f IN W a I J PHONE 37 f " 1 1 WA L. AS II II V fl r I I IlLIV l U a 14 L I This ailvtrtisenunt is nut published or dis- I V Z. ! Played by the Liquor Control B(urd or j . . F-' I M ATT I ''le 'JUVt'm""'n, 'ir'''n Columbia. , ' FRASER STI'I PRINCB BDli vuici vaiiiLij 1U1V.C Lau w lllUUItl tlVllUatlUIlS as a change in climate. Men are pushed forward impetuously in some regions and held back to a sluggish pace in others, both physically and mentally. We think and act because of the burning of food in our tissues and the speed of this burning depends largely "upon the type of our food and exercise. Exercise steps up the rate. If the temperature and humidity ' are too high, our body temperature rises quickly. We are soon prostrated. So we leam to take it easy in the tropics. What we should like is more orderliness in the weather. There should be some snow and ice in winter, so that we are willing to work hard enough to enjoy a little leisure when spring comes. Spring should be a poet's delight, with flowers and bees and mating birds, and it should last two months. Summer should be warm enough to thaw the frost out of our bones, give us the right tint of tan, and grow our garden vegetables and gladiolus to the right size texture and shade. Autumn should be long enough tor us to rest after a strenuous summer, colorful enough to gratify our aesthetic sense and just cool enough to ease us gently into winter. Every season should dignify itself by coming in on the proper date. This would enable us to make sell and buy clothes in a reasonably stable way, and to know whether it is necessary to lay in another ton of coal. Till these improvements can be made, the clothing manufacturer, the department store, the coal dealer and the consumer must plug along w ith the afd of almanacs, the meteorological bureau and their own amateur efforts at forecasting. Perhaps it 1 1 " mmmm i mmmmm mmmmh j S l'IMiMiaaaaMaaaaBaaaaaaiaaw j A Home Away From Home li TlT" ' ( 5 j' 50 Room Hot and Cold j iSl . 1 VI J All (j 1! yli M PHONE raM"uBc ,. ip urn . lllallarr 1 i r- r a f U III! REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURN'S PREPARED 'I .TV 'W t R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesdayi 1:30 p.m., Catala" Sunday. 9 p.m., Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT S'MPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, November 4 and IS 10 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s s. Camosun, October 28, 4 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent HOURS 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. .... 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays Sundays . were i "'''3UUl I 3 fi5r- -i :' ., W . jr.-- , i oeuer so, Because it our weather ideals achieved what should we grumble about? THAT MAN IS HERE AGAIN SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVE ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS. Third Avenue Phone P68 THERE'S A RING FOR EVERY PURPOSE Special Notice UNION STEAMSHIP LTD. hffertive Sunday, Oct. 30451 School for 'tomorrow The newspaper boy .... the boy who delivers your papers .... is a typical Canadian boy. He is the business man of tomorrow. And as a carrier, he learns those lessons which will prepare him for a successful future. Carrier Competition Starting on October 3 the Dally News Is sponsoring a carrier competition with a bicycle as first prize and many other valuable' cash prizes. The boys will be awarded points for obtaining new subscribers for dependability and for efficiency In collections. So any help that you can give your ;arrier will be appreciated by him and he In turn will try M serve you his customer .... to the utmost of bis ability. s s. Camosun leaves Prince Ru-' pert for Vancouver ami Way Ports at To Give Your Furnace Its Annual Check-up from T H OM SHEET METAL LTD. Phone Black 884 ; r.fll. (INSTEAD OF 10 P.M..) See Our LARGE NEW SELECTION of Latest Diamond Styles ..a palij Complete stock of Signal, Birthstonrs a" M ANSON'S YOUR FRIENDLY JEME ',' RHP The southbound call at PorH Simpson on Tuesday morning, IS CANCELLED , Prinof (253i EOX 938