gone * tot . . o, aoe ls ‘ . f wg o. With the dassics lL have sald that the ‘soul is. ‘not more than the body, And I have said that the body . '. Is not more. ‘than the. soul, — And ‘nothing, not God, is greater. to one. than. one's mn ‘independent 1 rewspape devoted. to the upbullding. ‘Ince, Rupert < and’ Northern ‘and: Central. ‘British Columbia... N@.-A member. ‘of: Th -Canadian’ Press — Audit ‘Bureau of Circulation. Canadian Dally: Newspaper.’ Publishers Association blished: by! ‘The | Prince Rupert. Dally News: Limited. Be JOHN. F. MAGOR eee President -. And whoever. walks a furlong , . without sympathy walks to” his own funeral dre st in his coe » shroud, fs . ea And lor you. “pocketless : of: a: ‘dime may purchase the’ pleke v . ofthe earth, : my And ‘to glance’ with: ‘an. eye ort “o"'ghow, a bean’ in: {ts pod ‘con- ‘ : founds the Jearning.. sof all” we times, : ‘And there-is: no: ‘trade ‘or em- we “ployment ' ‘but’, the: young ». than following. it may i a - become ahero, 9s ig Mt “And ‘there Js no: ‘object. $0 soft eos put it: makes, a hub, for the, Steg een s wheeled ‘universes 8 oy ae os errr —Walt, Whitman... ve @..P. WOODSIDE — General Manager 0 pak the Post Office Department Ottawa, - ome’ captain of the. famous: mission of p. boat, Thomas Crosby: which: for ee _ ‘Short : sermons’. PRINCE PHILIP, whose. Jokes at the expense. of the.. press” are well- known, » points at. thie photograph s during. . or: dinner in+London,: given’ “by” ‘the: -Canadian - War. ‘Correspondents.’ Association. “With him are, Charle ae 3 Of Ms Basic’ research “consists of “Ottawa, Canadian war correspondents’ president: and. L. -Marshland Gander, ‘chairman of. the; British: Press clu .'The* : looking’ for; something but you's 4 was. given by | the. Canadians. for the Press Club of London — ‘during the Second; World War. 200d n't NOW nee: c uld have. “equal. Af: rid* give “For -years af , teen ‘for Twa we, ont eurion ; a fo ed many par ts. of i , to learn if'father' ever’ ‘succeed-~ ; excellent. and | ‘that: no “apology e@: occasional ri ed in. getting: them: there ‘ eins 4 Pe ‘ married: off, ' ‘specially, Ann. was called for. father. took over.” I 1s usual? “Anyone: ‘an bile rice and fry. bacon’ on the trail, but. you’ just walt tit we are. settl-" ed down and. the cook stove set, ‘up, ‘them: -womenfolks. will show you real. cooking. “When it comes, to, fancy. ‘pies ‘and. cakes ‘then. womenfolks. - can’t - ‘be -beat,: ’specially. Ann? ee ‘wWhen* their. outfits were un: |B ‘packed : at -their: ‘destination : ib as found. that severalar ticles”. iad been overlooked.. ‘This Jed to:-a conversation” regarding. sae ke oe Se ee standing with | “other. * gers:on, the promenade déck:o - One of the’ old ‘river: ‘Boats:.as it sidled: toward ‘the. riverbank to make a landing. at Hazelton 1: «Heo was tall,: ‘solmen:: and: di * nified but it was the: manner: i which he was-;dr essed?’ “tha caused. him: to stand . out: ‘from “the: ‘other. : passengers .. which: set” me to: wondering jus .. what: his: calling. in ims: -world. “could be; ‘parson, under “shopping facilities. T-remarked - taker! oo care that “all. necessities’ could’ -be “As I ‘walked “with him. to the ‘obtained from the. local.stores | a “hotel: he explained « his‘ prob- but that. they would have to | BM “Jem: He understood . that navi- send to the. Mail order houses | 6% “gation. on the.river would soon for. women’s :dresses and other . os “be ‘closing. and: ‘He wanted. to’ : feminine.. accessories. Father ue get a. -pre- -emption .located’ as, again straightened.me _ out. .. quickly. as. possible: so; that he. “Nothing doing! ! Them, women- “~ could, gO. back’ ‘there. and. bring. ‘folks: ain't ‘the kind that are’ . “his. women, folks. up: nere. first always. nagging a man to buy “ them -foldedlols cand. fancy of! dresses, They.can , beat. any +> dressmaker making* their own, | fi ’specially. Ann.” oe 1% ; ‘some “persuasion I > stay, a few: days and - a epsee He shoula be rary... “quarters.- ; thibachelbrs)" : chad loc ted in that vicin-\ . again’ that. ‘fall. On my return “ity. the year. ‘before came over® OL learned’ that he*had - filed.on.. «to... welcome. their. new..neigh- . - a-piece- ‘of land ‘about. 25 miles bors’. and: after learning about out: ‘of town. and, -had;-caught .. . the womenfolks. good qualities i the» season - prepeatedly returned. to: help. ve ope As: soon as the camp - was. The: next. spring I met my fairly. well established father friend: of the fall before on the told us how anxious his: wo- -street.. He was’ ‘glad: to see me. . menfolks were to get a garden - -His womenfolks . were. atthe , Started. “They just love gar- ‘hotel, He had -been telling ‘dening, mighty. good at it too = gaee CE eS SEF 7 sp en vito crowds, : a eo orn idiers on 3 "around the ae a population of. 4,500, 000. “population. « gy, me them about. me and they. were : specially Ann.” This resulted . . “the.Free Trade Area ‘is ‘estab- "all anxious to-see ‘me specially ~ ‘moa likely looking plot being. 5 ‘ished, ” “he: ‘said, “Denmark, like any of, the Ann... ‘eleared, poles .cut’ and’ © the | 4 “others “in the: Outer Seven, ‘will. have a home: garden fenced. : y “At that lime. L was young, market potential : ‘of. 90, 000, 000 or. five. times ‘ unsophisticated and bashful. . One evening while “sitting. r iter Seven,” which. also,” the’ present population | of: ‘Canada.”. ws ‘ . | includes Britain, “Norway, ~ Sweden, | Portugal, --'This’ development’ is expected to ‘be im- ~ and hesitated to accept the in- around the came I was ae . Vitation bul, on the spur of the asked by mother just what : Switzerland and: ‘Austria, portant to the. general . liberalizing of; world | moment, ‘could’ “not. dream u “manner of people most of the ‘ ‘We are: going: to eliminate’ our » ‘mutual “trade,. Mr; Knox added: One of the ‘first alms, any reason ‘ble excuse for re newcomers were. I replied that Hl tariffs. probably in the next 10 years,” ‘the: would be ‘to’ reach on arrangement with the - tye a wand Neonsequently “up to that time very few fam= ambassador said. in an interview. : “This means: ~ Wuropean’ Common Market or inner six, com- . - went. with: him... “ | y - lies had arrived, that the first there will not be a common tariff around. ‘this ° ‘posed of France, Western. Germany, Italy, Bel- Free Trade Arena although it will ‘be possible = glum, ‘Holland and | ‘Luxembourg. . for Britain to maintain Commonwealth. ‘prefers «The economic picture at present Js. good in. o- ential tariffs.” ~ Denmark, as in. other. countries. In Western This development. Is “expected to. lead to’ Europe, ‘he, said, and there is little emigration, | greater trade,as “we are great importers,’” Mr.” He-sald: there is less. unemployment in Denmark. Knox said, Denmark has a home market. pro- 7 than ever before. . ‘and “two younger daughters ms . who had apparently followed (NTERPRETING THE NEWS | Por ge AR intd the world at about - Me eo, , ‘.two year intervals. ' settlers were nearly: all single ~men.” Father seemed to’ con- ‘sider this a direct challenge. “Them: there kind: of people will never make a ‘country, It |... . takes womentolks. Them there |°- “girlg will make mighty | food wives for some of you young fellows. up here ‘specially Ann,”, ot met his womenfolks, ‘the | ‘mother: a demure middle-aged “woman with a rather depre 83- ‘ed ‘alr,; Ann, a bosomy, rosy cheeked lass of about 18 or 1) ° b OT soon began to recover from.’ When ‘the camp was com- _ my bashfulness, They: were the fortably set up and the garden | ‘ ‘Frat nee ack to dull matters ‘such as strikes - eagtest to converse with of all ready for: planting, father was | oo | "s “By. ALAN, ‘ARVEY. Bo oo a the ram aies bhat 1 had ever pared when he Intended to. eo oy Ganadinn: Pross Staff Writer poe Me look Itt that general, ae start: constructing o house. on ae ae , - a ' t "y° é ‘ wrance descends this week from the. diplo- ’ Communist. ‘eft wing, dissensions between _— rection, make aremark and - seine land cleared. airs matic summit into the hurly- burly of domestic: “Communist. and Roman. Catholic unions, the ~ then father, would take-over, Fetes I don't alm. to build . battles, - ‘powerful influences of pressure groups-and a = | “Did you. venjoy: the trip UP a great big house, won't need | vi tet Gel of, preoccupation with, aa genetah fooling. of hopelbaanass among a people | ne ee | me a a tanectally ite them there ginls will soon he . "Py e Gaulle reluc-, ‘conditioned to expect that almost any change “They sure ‘apectally | nary ‘ape ana brings iva. ae the Ao bear ‘on such’ . would “be: for’ ae worse. . 4 se . An “ think: J. an ee ™ a mundane mattors as. the price of boofsteary A lavish’ system ‘of family allowances, rang 29 you think you will: ee had f hourly rates of pay on the railways and. the. sharply. depending on the numberof am ee ploncering In this country?” “tenbeae Bilehed my from ine. prohloms of postmen, teachers: - and elvil. i some a males It possible for families to. a» oa they tea tor a hint family: tent, One evennig as — | oo “"o “dyawa ‘blgger cheque from’ the state than ’ an | tte weekond, there {8 ‘to be nt “one-day. father receives: from: the factory, | “ country apocially’ Ann” staging any. 1 aa ie hod strike affecting. perhaps 2,000,000 public em= Tt isthe rank and file, rather than union ‘You may find that | Jt As “whon I ‘hoard ‘father’s volco ployecs, andthe: signs are that ‘somo: othor “Tenors, who now clamor for “action, ' “ard work for atime” 0 moe “ oo. psing from the family tant. Ih industrial groups.may join a. pro iu movement : Them women folks will do “eantinued to rise until It he- that appears tobe’ ‘the: ‘most. serious the F tt ate oo anythin that.1 da, cut: cord Republic. has . need. Me “Wood. anything. , ‘apootally. game a lusty shout, Then like » : | Not vital interest | Ann the. anriol of nome wild, eap= |, e The: ‘Tntost: ‘atttko threat,: ‘comin atte ; ‘As tho converaition canting. ured animal the ery .o WO" foe sories of hiteand-run stoppages - ig, ae ’ “Our apatiese. trade polley. doos not serve ued 7 discovered that he had men! voro Intermingling with» ‘and other transport. industries, roflects serious o the national . interest, Not. tho, least of tha — nnotherwayof referring to ‘the alanking of same meatal oh- social unrost, = “objections to ib -nra, flat, that it discovrages . the family. 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