Boi he sled tet ab Pb AE Gen ee be no robo fe a EB ee oe Ne et ye EE Se EB TG FE EN ee ee Eee OE ne yyy aN. s . Mt MEO} “ ¥ Ma ia Ee OO ae OO ON BS OR BRET EAE pa diy dah diag way, fas ty By My OEE RSE EDN E Dy tea TET EG EPA T ES Te EEE EEE ES MAE Og MT CEE ET RENE Cae a rice g e ph yh Ny . ' o ee “An . independent ‘newspaper devoted in e ae of. ‘Prince’ ‘Rupert and Northern ‘and Central’ British - Columbia. “member. of .The’ CanadianPress .- << Audit: Bureau of Circulation “Canadian: Daily Newspaper . ‘Publishers. Association "Published. ‘by The. Prince. Rupert: ‘Dally, News» ‘Limited. JOHN | F. jMCOR fg a GP. ‘woos _ General Manager - ‘Copyright: ‘Canada Wide © - Moses,” he replied. “To ‘dis- " My table mate at lunch yes- cover to the child is talent}: ms --terday “was a’ high” school’ if any.” — ° | teacher, it being’ my” “nosy: “To: the ehila! not in whe ~~habit: ‘always to enquire -the-; child.” } -business «. of strangers. And: gormewhere- dn: these “parta: F ivhen. I. expressed surprise at there. is a. small bunch of a’. din. town.’still,, with t ‘agers. who are {to thave’ this. nan; for thelt ‘Whaster! = “Ah your gen- ration still’ clings ; he tion.’ awhat they, think they want; to’ their. Surprise , and disappoint-: ment. a 4 oe ae & . : pens a ins Canadians fr mar investing niekdles awa simple way of frustr ating the “sometimes *ialoney,: “on: polities . : ae “py _ postal: snoopers. Any Canadian who. “tres at the university, stacks , are sometimes baloney? : _ Of : books : to” read,: seminars, |S . -panels,.clinics to attend, Then | oe eh Le ‘examination papers | to write, |: at: ‘the. -end: of ‘the course: “And: . when my holidays come ‘the last two or three weks of Aug- “ust; I'll be like! my own. stud-_ ents, sitting worrying whether oT. passed | or not!” = He, was an interesting look- ' ing man, in his -middle® thir- Hes, “with: ‘that. erinkle- eyed, “interested expression you sec: in! ‘doctors, _ clergymen and | 7 ‘some | ‘school. masters. “Pell me,” I, said, “as a tea~ " cher, -what in these’ modern’ . times’ ig the essential aim of education?” . «game as” in ‘the ‘time “of | < wants. to, wager one British penny on “the chance of winning 100,000 British - “pounds - (the odds are astronomical) Peele te last y ar opened 1 10, 299 letters. can find out. how it’s done, addressed to the British pools or their... But what a silly story, it allist. agents. - They, also. sent 5,861, letters _ Despite the puritans and the fool- to» ~Canadian pool. ‘patrons, warning . ish laws, men will continue to bet. ‘In them: hat they... might. lose mailing. -moderation it’s a harmless diversion as’ rivileges 1 if they. continued tt their wick. | + with eating, drinkin; g or anything else. wicked ways. | og ; 2 - Some people are born rich. Some. i PO, has appa ently been wag | pave, wealthy aunts die in Jamaica.-_ anaes (Wrong. with the. common FREE ‘DELIVERY 2 of our: Le oe "CHINESE. FOOD dE Orders of $3. 00: ‘and up: ae PHONE (3329 | eae from a jail before ‘their full t nvariably | listed, among. ‘the reasons why ‘te ‘But: you have to’ way = .for » progress,’*: Lusign.: Nobody’ can: ‘see my. sign, . cee :with the - trees: there: The. fragments from. a door: How- : Ly. parks superintendent:.won’t do. - ever, “if the - wind: switches . ‘thie ‘people : who | _ anything. It took 50. years to. around, and I get. skewered: by: Soon 1 we may, make. sail “again. . the houses buy the topsoil back grow those ‘trees, he, says.”. 2 a flying i imb, I'll die.a:martyr ‘When the -rain’s, before : the wind, ene _ and. plant’ new. ‘trees ‘which: . L the: trees. have. been. here ~ to the cause: ‘of. conservation. ‘Then, your: ‘sheets and . halyards . nin d. : _. take 20 years to grow. At.least, | a * fe ee § oe | people who. like trees -will gO”... , simple arrow or-a. fine. brass model: of. ignificance of -signs varied ‘through the to that trouble. Other people pion, of the ‘breed | ‘of cattle favored ‘by day::: . . ean’t stand trees, even across |}. \ SRed. ‘sky. at ‘night, ‘shepherd’s delights >... the street, firs a few left on. solid old barns. up ‘the: v a handful-in the, city; . but: ‘most. lie. bro and rusting-in tool sheds, or. ‘pose'in. the: antique | shops to attract. the. tourist’ ‘in: ‘search’ of. quain artifacts. of another age.. Once. every ‘farm* h its vane, a. crowing cock or a trotting hackney HERE'S ‘THE LATEST. DRAW ON THE ELKS: NEWSPAPER CAR er ’ Red in the morning, shepherd. take . Geo. A friend of mine, who hails se or Jogists today. tell. us: that. “weather. co Warning. . || .from Alberta, had a | house B Mak Poms paces “AS sky: dappled: with: small even jélouds. like built in a quarter that used . —— beeen ney AcE awk tf casey the), scales of -a fish. meant a change: we to be known as Pemberton dT 26. 36 - 5B. 7300 Ye of. the we ANS YA mackerel” sky: |: i wo ‘Woods. He chopped down all o"W 27 |. 38. 52.) 62. Ute er man who ‘could predict the weather was notsa- {Not very «long. wet: or ‘very. Jong “dy. - ' the trees at once. “ 7 30. . 40, 480 | Fe Pee : forecaster, he was a prophet. He had his ..The weather seemed: a more personal: thing. © , Zt is a standing joke be- |] . 9 230° a BA Oe ee 7 weather vane, sometimes a barometer or ‘a If'a man forecast a’ stdm ‘it was. welcome , _ tween us that his district has [po 20 —a~~e | BO so " ‘. rheumatic knee, and a collection of ancient,” “when it came ‘because it’ was “mystorm.”s | "Pemberton Prairie name to wey ee | 48. _ oo . “i _ Con verse and fable. . ‘Now the ‘weather seems: to. be’ inposed: on’ My tri t Enough: blue .sky in the. west to: ‘make’ a’ : “asi by: meteorological order-in- council. We; used y friend iy my heavy Dutchman's trousers was a ign. of, clearing. '“." to fee) we had‘a vote, : ‘The Ottawa Journal, * humor gracefully, but“I can tell from the hurt look in his ‘eyes that he doesn’t really like r ts \ ee “alle ee RS, oe . At, - ne urs oe aad ao a - British. vitality . i ae ae oe “""* J know he feels that every i '. Yight-minded man should cut. ae Prince Philip.1 is clearly a. ‘man who: believes. “alter: ‘the. tact that: ‘three out. of overy tive’ gas. down the trees on his place . . that his public speeches should be something | “turbines ‘flying or on order in the entire Western’ | more than decorative. When he speaks he says “world are. British, or that one-third of the ~ L tt b : something, Not all. men do. Consider what - ‘world’s merchant tonnage ‘{g" equipped with oo. errer OX . : ! Prince Philip said in New York when he opened ' British radar,” his etal i at fae oid teva? tots oa The. trade. falr itsolf. 1g ovidence of, British The Batt “Britain fs not just. an,old coun ry of to er- vitality. It ,is: the biggest’ fair; of any kind: ne Dally News: Por ee Pe agethtigent “Which s forolgn nation has slaged in the centre Pould well be solved by Remember. ‘that (Englishmen) started | tho. United: States, The Duke of Edinburgh’s visit a little more effort on the part Industrial Revolution, It is‘ true, of course, to the falr was not all frivolity, He and the — of our people. -GET BEHIND BOARD ‘Tho Editor, that the plumbing fn. some of. our older houses | “faly made a point which Americans will respect, © If everyone who can, will | is not oll that it might be, but that doesn't wo _—-The Ottawa Journal, consider it the part of a good 7 . rae Te ~ eltizen to aot aside $5, even at : fo ‘ pe et Pete - Pte pome anerifice, for Civic OCen- ' Seat : (NTERPRETING THE + NEWS. Vie ea be membership tn pontomber, ey ge) whether using its faellities or : ie French: actions in Algeria blot on. record “Tol, we sould no Inger find - 5 "hos oven orn reas } By ALAN NWARVEY — . ; Lok . dependent on such things na. Seagranys Pe Canadian Pross Staff Writor ee . Fngo, whieh may welt heacome "7 bs “An Amerléan In'Parls ‘wrote to a. newspaper: “hard opponents of an ‘olution - other than | NE eAko al prbsent, ‘ary fee o SPECI. nls : that he considers’ France the ingst, civilized the ger some. 0,000, m Moslems have. boon’ ayer a a and Poco ga ohn « », OLD Oo country In'the world.) coatry.., AbEDGBUNg, agtively or implicttly.for.64 yours. — cragta section have bea A ane oe Py a Whiby His declaration of lovo contathed ‘one rogers |, to. vo olect — there js no dopbting the: qonming: ‘\ tleularly. well .acrved in ne A a Ye ooh Fo vation. It was- prociacly ‘this: affection “and for pence among ordinary French men and, past yenr, but the Board till oe BP mica nt ndmiration, ‘ho said,-that.made Brance's.yocont’ women, sc ce one ave Hnanelal ropiom® A wipe So fo BY ts yooord in: Algeria... the ‘erate for him to en 2 oe " “Thore Ja: nothing. mors. Im- [enw ee nena ee eneeeeereneses WP hh bear, Their volos has boon muted, xcept’ for oo , “The rekérvation we ‘common tn oxtornnl: the almost rolitary fight waged by the: newa- eH at hth for ince |} comment on ‘Vrance,;,Tho., Amorican's: Jettor.. papers U'Bxpresa ‘and Franco-Obsoryatour,.20-. taonagora and Kiddies, but, it coincides with » wave of. tooling agalnat what) / /Ooupo' the ordinary man ling: largely: abdicated. would be a erime If ‘oultural | a British publication calls the: ghastly. atroe}ty Mm form ithe nolitical ‘atruggla,’ aurrondoringto.0n.) netiviliod: wore’ serappod> for ||! common in Algerian.) % nortin..baged on a’ disillusioned fee i Wat” nek of funds. I would alao like |f! Dngliah quthor Grahom Greena jo aed ‘with 1 the, Angividyal da poworloss to control oventa, io .sna 2 yoom set aside for the ||: Yronch writers Kimono de. Sonuyott 4 Prone The politica) lott !s splintered, Te ig riven by. aerilor elttvons to play orlb- |]: » colae Sagan'in-protest, principally. again At. the’: Maputes betwoen cloricnl and ‘non-olerical © fngo or darts or have.n cup of |f':! Stan cupaahe, , de-yentvold.Algreay gi ‘estas bobpoan communi rich none — Strewhoror'Wa Thight ofor ae. || Wow Groot 5 Sista, Nove aay ‘ut Oyindo wyoate Me fla and...non- 80 oa Willow Groon, Sandstona, keys u ndote. who'sald ahé wan impaled ono bot a Ah Communtata, The: Pronch Tent, doao olgewhora; we might oven gat - Pearl Groy, ’ ae me | faatorman TAL ey thea i Vi ROYAL has TWIN PAK RIBEON , Somer rolled | in_ two ‘onnes, | Vs a Flothing in wind or thrend, |. ue rhalft-ou F ate Twin-Pak, drop |. in new one, os Won ny ae CHOICE oF. ‘cotours) _anior ghtning see ri 7 “| me ¥ ie: b thed. by = Jeaturon on Ntorature, philoa- jacted tothe ‘now. commonplnag |" ft ait ¢ tH .,Aoelouat, Guy Mollet va’ tha mogt Atul In ophy, ote, If the , "Ro vals new) Brit ant no Ho alinyour: by electrical bate a wy “f f oa y he “Tee vot onto want 1 ‘wants and nie Barely O “debe ' were overooma, and. te. . Re si makes all Pa i mee ual ne KY ' : : He, : , + " “ . arr nyt dM ra as fy . Sa Vy It js ngninat this’ ‘paokground ' ot: ‘dmotto a in poking . 0 eamnon dynamio, the, jon. _ om tho mind of “so. Nttte i ne ia es a oe pong} ae nN Ras TP that the pege p tales on Algeria are, bein Bone Goinmuniat J fh nas difficulty 1 de Abaolf © Bulb in any onro, if wo can: ||": “ie cig edie ho APS ' ducted. Wopd Jehida, a anxiety, os a whe wre dq. shontd, ‘The! government ignoron. tts protests, got behind tho Bonrd of Direae te pe a f doqdeend the’ ehannos of roapite trom PAae, ise ore the. lend ray tnlke ise v! ue iawiniae in thom dnatead en et } . 9 He ay wnat fi i ne needaysett of ciawing thelr. f f } our a ; outta Tadtimen ont! tho: net bond Hho oe miedean fy ‘ en Shean any [Ee galura; wa: shoul dv, | a veh oon Avenue: West es ' why: a thao ‘apy ‘France itsol pe weTne 98" The « Maoh bn edu aan x problema, WP fa a ae Be if i Rog ardions of tho publicity nacordedWncquea almilar rally by Souatelle, Bidnul, and campiny ~—-G.V, Waterman, Ba - Phono 6767 rs "Thi silveriivemant iv nol subTiod or aa by he” i sountall and Georges Bldault and other: dice In Vincontios onion .unmolontod, ci Pringe,Ruport Art ow, oe eee - Uguor Control, Board ¢ or by the: Governmant of ett lb i