Harold Helgt-raon returned to ( Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Kichaidsoa Prfnrr Rnprrr.Daflp rectos Friikiy. November 18. 1949 of Tlcll, have been visitors In tl I LETTERBOX the city on yesterday's plane from a business trip to city, returning by today's 'phi,,,.' to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Ray Reflects ... . . .and Reminisces Xmas d Prlim Kurort Dully Sev, I W . 3rd Avv.tf Prir.ce P.iert Br.tW: CommKa HVNTLK. M&re;n(L uoitAr. H o P2RHY. jianas.ns D.rwtor kirMliER OC CANADIAN PRESS A ID IT Bl'RFAU OF CIRCULATIONS CAKAI'lAN UA1LY NFWSPAPFR ASSOCIATION - BUHSCHIKTION FATES ty curler, jen wtn. 20c: Per toomn. 7Sc: Prr Tr, t. 8oo. iyl?5fr -40 sHon.o have advi RTisro Editor. Daily Vv : ' Prince Rupert Forjvts '' Tha: was what I read in Monri.y' paper. I don't believe that at all. Attendant mir.lii l.avt been ".. By UMI, Per Month. 60c: Per Tew. MOO 00 Real A million dollars worth of Jap- not charge the United States con-.mese oranges will atart rolling 'cerning ignorance of the Prov- fX'XlltJ STEAM Fit PRINCE GEORGE have reason to think a coastguard service Is really necessary for the roasts of Canada. The need has been urged and advocatd often enough. And here's a forceful example. A steamer piles up on the rocks, handy to t,he shores of Stanley Park. A steamship, with great as that of the Legion dance ; Imparlance of Oil flne Sift it the notice of the Mcni.v.-..u , toward Canada -this Christmas luces. We can find plenty of ex-fVrviee had been ai pi oiuino'ly season, say British Columbia im-' amples without leaving home. displayed. Why v.Tsift it o: the porters. The movement from; front page1 Smr; it was as Nippon will begin the latter part Nothing is so gratifying to a I N VIEW of the oil drilling campaign which is being pasengers. wrecked In one of the instituted on the Queen Charlotte Islands, Prince imponarr as in- ,in At i. as oi r.ovemoer. The first two ViO a hi see a double chin on .. ,( , we would have known where and shipments will be for eastern ! h,,r husband's old flame. i SAILS FOK VANCOUVER. and Intermedial. Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN when the service was to take 'Canadian eonsumoUon. The fla-1 hw. si4bi a mas Gift Pril frum w'l'n from MEN'S sl lTi vor will be much superior to what j The aldermen, Monday evening Re- it was back In 1942-45. i I hope that nexryear rl ' i spoke of the city's numerous ! -free-roving dogs." They could has be regarded chiefly as a nuis- W'. Dhle hr, 1 membra nre Day services will he announced on the front page soj E T Applewhaiio. MP. During last September. 1,631,-000.000 cigarettes, according to the Bureau of Statistics, were smoked in Canada. How many were tailor made and how many consumers had mastered the art of rolling their own, Ottawa neglected to say. WEDNESDAY j iiu our ui iiare ;u excuse uir MIDNIGHT scovcred that Eastern Canada ance. u couiu aiso ue memamru,, .... uarain fw MEN'S Sllor-i'P, COATS-Beauiifuiu Three f..lurs. R,a, at I, remains far from being well in- in passing, that the city has a , formed about the Canadian West, large number of the free-loving particularly the north. Already, species. in interviews, and in addresses both within and hout the j Now that a passenger steamer House, he has done much to has been lost almost in the har- For Reservatloni Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPW BC. 1 not attenchinv ! Thank you for your spa'-e. ! MRS J. M. i i The Remembrance Z:;y serv-j ice was a featured subject in a full paye advertisement n the j Friday preceding Armistice Day. i " -Ed.) BIhesf A man is judged by the company he thinks nobody knows '""llirt.l, from .,. Boys' bi-nim pTv-ir Canadians need nor of Vancouver, Ottawa may he's keping. correct this. I ! STOP SIGN COXTkOUKSV I Editor Daily News: i An old saying that "fools step i in where angels fear to tread" . may be applicable to the contro-' versy between taxi operators and wlMtitm. SH-fia prii from Boys' Dress and Sn SHIRTS (iooij S,p, from j-By- Plaid ah SI11RTS-Rta Savii Xmas Girls' and Boy,' s( Sizes up to sit. All S9.M. for Xn,as Sh LADIES.- Prints j.I Huthes with 4 napl Mr. Ferguson president of the Ratepayers' Association regarding the five stop signs at Third Avenue and McBride Street. For my part I think Mr. Ferguson erred in committing the Ratepayers' Associate to the views expressed iiv hU letter of November 14. I attended the Best Hamburgers In Town "PRICES ARE HORN HERE AM) RAISED ELSEWHERE" . AT SNACK BAR C( 11 - ...-.- . , . . naten. Beautiful p; teuular lo Si.Ofl No, a wt : Rupert takes a direct interest in oil more than merely from the standpoint of its use as a fuel. The monthly letter of the Royal Bank of Canada, which is about to be distributed to the public, contains an interesting treatise on oil from the general economic aspect. It has had many ups and downs, but oil is so firmly established in our way of life that it will hold the centre of the natural resource stage for many a year to come, says the letter. Hardly any other substance illustrates so well how science and technology may be combined to contribute to human efficiency and comfort. In many enterprises there is no substitute for oil. -It is a primary source of power for industrial na-"tions, and, says an article in the New York Times. regardless of any developments that now seem likely . with respect to atomic energy, oil will continue to . hold its importance. . : Raw materials have always been vital in Canada, : and every new source raises our prospects of continued prosperity. Upon these raw materials we have built a superstructure giving employment in the fields of production, technology , manufacturing, transportation and marketing. Canada has always had'to import the bulk of the petroleum products she used. If it should be possible to triple Alberta' production, we should be independent of United States supplies. Saving United States exchange would be the great national benefit Alberta, of course, is realiz- jug alarge new income as the result of these discov-rr?Hes. The government revenues have been increas-Uy the sale, pf crown lands and by royalties on" production. There has been increased employment, and business has prospered because of big expenditures ' for exploration and development. Oil industry planning is of the long-range kind, and is not a month-to-month operation. Looking ahead, analyst? see an increasing demand for petroleum. They say that both as fuel and as raw material for chemical industries petroleum will remaia among the leading minerals for many years. Splits ting the petroleum molecule into almost even,- possible combination of its constituent parts has opened up entirely-new vistas for scientific "exploration, with yhat expansion of industry we cannot even meeting on November 15 anc' OPEN 6 a.m. U I a.m. DAIH I Just off Third Avenue i 3I 6th St. Ph. Orders Blue t cannot recall from the minutes read, any reference to thi four stop signs In question. I further believe that the purpose of a ratepayer?' association is economy in civic admit. istra-tion. The employment of a couple of police officers, loitering in Uie dark as Mr. Currie. says. or. the Court' House , grounds is poor economy nd.-jho.uld condemned by the Ratepayers' Association even though the city 1 BALAGN0 I Phone Green If, REAL ESTJ .1. An Automatic Blanket INSURAm 10 INCOMF t council may think it good business.'' '-tii: GEORGE B. CASEY. RETURI.S PREf It. E. M0RT11 324 2nd Ave iSnt OFF OIL STANDS Ccr.unuea from Page 1) keeps you cosy and warm" Jcom night till moj-nw, .! . Imtjjine jusl right sleepinj: comfort with one blanket- p.H night, all winter no matter how coM yotir rooin! That's the amazing feature of a General Electric Manke. ..J.l, :.. ... i r, Si U CALL - - HU E Sir Fur SatfeUrtorj f Ordered Before " Saturday Noon ALL SIZES KEN'S RADIO ( "18 2r.d Avr kviui nil loiimuc ueuMiie loimiii. l ie-warms jl Vour bed. too! This wonderful hhmket hninrior u oniilv as an ordinary btanket and stores compactly CHANDLER reiary. Mrs. Greissel. was able to j dispose of the various items ; speedily. Formation of study, grouiyfgorts of committees, the film : Education for the SchoolWre considerec. i A jjfjifying report was that of meiKbership convener Mrs. Watmough when the meeting learned tat the paid-up member- ! ship was 164. Mr. Cheeseman's 1 grade won the prize for obtain- ! ing the greatest number of mem- j bers., namely fifty, and Jimmy Davidson, who enrolled eleven I members, received the prize on ; behajf of the grade. Runners-up i i: Phone RIack 8S T H OM SHEET METAL LTD. guess. ''7 t j ( 5 o 3 - - PORTRAIT STl Film Finthirt h Hash Pholn t;kn Phone Green 359 2 PRINCE RUPEE! when not in use. Marie in three models in three attractive colours. Sinfilf Bed Sije $37.50 ' D,uhlc Btd Sit (Sinple Contml) $39.50 Double Bui Sit (D..UK1C Omiiitl) $49.50 f n were Dick Flood and Carl yy hLi.t.L JhIJI.iL k i.i.iL Jr i-il i Refreshments were served by I the committee under chairman- PHONE 79 ship of Mrs. P. Bond, Miss Y. Larson was accompanist. Great in TK mi III ll : : -JiTTTra ItUilhtrr H U HI terest was shown by the parents as they visited the different , (Ml ' (. rooms. 1 r fltarmar. PARADOXICAL C OR THE YEAR ending September 30. the people I of Canada have managed to salt away what amounts to $7,000,000,000 in the shape of bank deposits. And the banks, with an eye to making money workjiavejoaned more than $2.000,000,000' to pro-' yinrial governments, manufacturers, churches, cities, fishing interests and districts. Both the deposits and loans are higher than what thev were a year ago Yet from one end of Canada to another, there are complaints, of course living costs, lack of employment, pension criticism little that reflects a degree of prosperity making it possible for wage earners to live and at the same time enjoy a cash surplus as : seen in bank savings. ' ! -gartered bank loans have all been larger than ; v hat they .were the previous year and that is not : without significance.' --- i f THE BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS BIBLE SOCIETY Has Printed and Distributed The Scriptures In Over 1000 Languages hours For our Personal Signature' 16 Assorted Xmas Cards 75c, 89c & 95c per box ' 15 Brilliant Pointsettia Asst. Cards 1.00 per box 15 "The Xmas Birds of Happiness" 1.00 per box 18 Ass t "Jolly -Old Santa" 1.00 per box ' 25 Beautiful Assorted Cards , ' 1.00 per box 12 Bronzed and Embossed ass't cards 1.00 per box 16 colorful Snow Scenes 1.00 per box 12 Cards "Coaching Days" 1.50 per box If. Ass't Canadian Snow Scenes 1. 2.00 per box AMAZING VALVE !) a.m. to 0 p.m. WcH-kdays .Siirwl.-lvu 15 oon lo 2 n.ni. 7 p.m. to !t p.m. The Young Peoples Societies of the Prince Rupert Churches will Canvass the City for Funds to Carry on This Work. SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVE NOV. 21st TO NOV.2$th BIBLE WEEK 1 Pmfikfiftms, 5 Mm GIVE ALL SPREAD MAKE THIS fl YOU CAN TO HELP THE SCRIPTURES f" or Weddines Birthc3ays or : Special Parties CAKES d COOKIES MADE TO ORDER at F.ESNER BLOCK. 3RD AVE. PHONE 231 CHRISIIM TOP Values at LOW Pri ces IF DECORATE FOR CHRISTMASTIME With TREE TREE LIGHTS. LIGHTS, HOUSE HOUSE and and RUPERT BAKERY LTD. m 3rd Ave. Phone 613 - - r . i ' -AS SALE CONTINUES with "SWEATERS CRUISERS TIES SHIRTS . J Reduced to Sell " ii .fie.- -a I r pr r" rJo-T'3: m TREE TREE DECORATIONS Dcorations jTjrTs (iS Xm Xmas Crackers. Crackers. Candles Candles Angel a star Tree Tops - ' U"v Xmas Xmas Napkins, Napkins. & & Cloths Cloths ; Call in today to FOR THE CHILDREN New Assortment of PLASTIC RECORDS HAVE JUST ARIW XMAS CAUOLS CHILDREN STORir.S-N'RiFI' SONGS MOTHER GOOSE RIM'MES MARCH AND OIL HEATERS VOKTEX OIL HURNERS IRON FIREMAN STOKERS Plumbing & Healing Alterations i: SPORTS JACKETS VP TO SIZE 11 AT CLEARANCE PRICES Priced from 35c to 45c each jCME CLOTHINQ SMITH & ELKINS LTD. PHONE 174 BOX tn Third Avenue Phone 359 MWWM rf, , ,.,,,, 1 3rd At. W. Box 1111 n... iu