Poe Arrow er they a > Published | by The Prince. SAN. independent “newapipe _ devoted to t'Prinee Rupert. and. Northern an “A meniber of, The Canadian Preas—Andit Buren of | reulation-——-Canadian Daly: Newspaper Publishers’ Associa tian’ J OHN. rr MAGOR the upbullding qd: Cantral ‘Britdel: Golumbts Rupert Dally. News Limited: a Pp, WOODSIDE - General’ Mannger aoe fighter was (0 be rot } fy the United States Bomare. : a should have known. ‘that ‘the | a “305 or Arrow was doomed, years. onservatives in power, Lt. Gen- ay anadlin & club audience: wweerseericary hand of Unele— Wis impressed upon Canada’s affairs uid Prime Minister Diefenbaker told purliament Unat the chiefs of North American defence believed that the Arrew shauld be replaced by the Am- eriecan-produced Bomare as Canada's dine ef defence. At that time nada was given to understand. that ca replace the loss of the CF-105 a cer- taln quantity of Bomares would be hadit in Canada. Now we find that we wee VOTE again and hat only some riddbing parts contracts will be let to Canadian uireraft firms. To prevent erent te panic in the alreraft indus-— r. 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Counletheting Viited Bhiater thot pleco. Hin liewvet bud matended the accused should go fred tea Mn inepey wad not Involved eo ene ny eet Hate ve dlive MH vgn Weiedy leit feat, git Wong ¢ 2 e, Jf % : highest. al of since > the “end of ting a Wor id War, 14,0 000. more - work- | against sudden air attacks, installations: are: ‘still in. let’s not fool ourselves, they are not forthe defence of. Canada, they’re to- » protect. the. United ‘States. . “reason sve. believe that Canada should © have” more say in the mutual defence e two elections which placed Abe a Abs Lo LeMmenke heap pare a “on a the J Arr ow so , that workers. ‘could “continue at their: jobs until: a final fle: | -eision avas made. “Tt cost. Canada. great deal of money: dut it was actually. no more than a winter-wor k-aid: pr On a t.. who pram for the. aineraft industry. Rept 14,000 - people. employed. -wouldn’ t have had jobs. other wise. oo The United States has a good thing — ~ syith Canada ‘providing: a buffer al-° ', most as big as itself against the Rus ans. 1t has, without a doubt provided». 10 ot . . funds f for the construction of the maids ed Canada line, the DEW line and other stallations are still in. Canada’ and,- But. the, Canad " and,” - For this’ fe pact with our. sout thern neighbor. «If» 3 Canada is going to be the goat for. Simonds, right here in Prince _ United. States defence | policy then | Canada should go ahead on a program: for. ‘defending itself. Let our scientists a : . delve into the missile — field, “produce _ Something. better than - | - But let us stand on our own feet, Let's °- 1 stop jumping every time: the U.S. says. nage ~ jump. : B ariver's seat where Canada _ : cerned not ‘be: placed the position of - 2 the man who. owns i ear. . powerful: friend: insis! ts on driving it: ing ez ae him, | ' me om Canada, then. ‘Unele Sam: can-pay . for them’‘and that ‘is that. Canz once will. build the installations, man ‘them Sam ‘the | Bomare: in. ‘the. Canadians should’ ‘be: but™ whose’ iY U.S. want -concessions ‘and control them, ‘That’s part of the price of using the Dominion as a no- man's Jand in the missile age. If the U.S. wants weapons, missiles, aireraft to be used over Canada. then Canad-. jans should build them and not have to- lie down and let the Americans take over a different project to boost the U.S: economy while Canada’s sags. The Diefenbaker government should have learned its lesson at the hands of the \nited States, Let’s not he mugs a second time, Let’s put our foot down, John D. Onee bitten twice shy. Let Canada build to defend Gan- ada, with U.S. help if they wish, but not control, . By James K. Nesbitt except the beautles and the glories and the great future of (he Kootenal country. Provincial Secretary Wesley Black, who rep. reaents Nelaan-Creston, was slinging the pratwes of the Kootenay country ave day, saying it should never be forgotien by the government, when, all of a sudden Mr. Ntsiek got sa exelted he pounded his deck to encourage My, Black, and then he looked a bit: shocked and xurpriaed, when be realjged he wie backing an 8C'er. + + + ' What showd our highway apeed limit be? Jiignwayn Minister Gaghardd wants 40 MPU efaything slawer. to Mr. Garlardis way of thinking, belng an insult to the roads he's bullding. Altorney-ganeral Bonner, on the advice af the police, ia for deaving oat 60, BC Mr. Lundell of Revelstoke, a matlersol- fuck man, nyt wyually given to dranvaties, anys it should teanyy Ye more than $0, now Chal (het highway are getting wo much beer. Bat BO Mors. Duda Grown of Point Grey ap-0's olanty fant enough, The way iC lgaka now i's going lo be lefé Ab £0—-for o few amore years, anyway + ¢ + Mr. Speaker Hugh Shanty, who cumey from Yernon, js not nding It easy to keep purhia- Wentgey dehaws on a tah plane. He reads MLAs 9 tite lecture every now and Unen, byt noon they forget, and start calling each atter nemes, sometinias ames Chat are quite nasty. Often Mr. Gpraker lela thens get away with [t Uere's sore diniogur from ane sitting’: Mr. Wargrave of Mackenzie: “ite cpu ie works rotniater Chants je a political a flo apy cabinet” BC Mr. Thdalle of Raanich, to Mr. Hargrave: “Are you goliw to,weloome YWot{at” aN Mr Bquire of! Alberal to Me Tisdalle: "Dent be oo alupid,” partons Cheegar's . word tials oerainiy wn talary, stupid, but Mr. Bquire got away wil A. and Mr. Triad ll @ida't look in the least hurt, being prepared for anything fron Mr, Aquire. RAYS | " deaths. Aare” “a digerace , tO, Gapada os “phere! 1s ‘bloga ‘on: vith harida,;, Canadian. butehers are she tortaping: thoushnds of plas,” lambs ‘and. cows ‘to’death. oe: : Screaming: ples ‘still. hang, ‘in. mid-air;. shackled: by. ‘one ‘leg : while. they watt their’ barn’: to. be étabbed.: “After, the kKnife-thrust, . . BOME Of them: take' minutes. ‘to die,’ Terror-stricken ‘pigs | further : . back, can smell’ eath, and: hear the: dying. screams, “Cattle somethings "have. tobe hit three . or four Ames of the, “hen. with a pole-axe’ before’ they, dies oo. " he Great: ¢ Britain ‘Holland;:' Switzerland,. ‘Germany; Denmark, in, the United States and other clyilized countries, have:.eltective: pumane: - slaughter. Jaws. Canada : has: ‘nob. (ei oo Meo aye.” ‘ways to make death. quick .and ‘fate’ “palniess: fox ‘food. ‘animals. Among. ‘them are. electrical: abuninings « Bas. anaesthetic,” and “the captive- bolt pistol.’ : ied Are: these: humane : ‘devices: expensive, ‘At. the. most, they. will “a fraction! of a» cent.:to :the-.cost:. of. ‘killing. each Animal, the will “actually., ‘SAVE. money. 4 a ‘government: was in’ ‘office, obtain. ‘Consers; ~ -yatlves : made « ‘angry,’ noises ‘about brutality in’ slaugh terhouses... Now. that the Conservatives: have Q: senance {0 | take ‘action, hey” : ito "be: dragging; their’ ‘feet. ° . “They: have: already, introduced: two. humane ‘slaughter, Pile, _ ‘in. the ‘House of Commons. But there was opposition, Th ney: pact. one" bul, ond - ‘let. the ;second one ‘die. : Now, they, are. submitting’ the duestion. to. be: usincere ‘attempt: to make: a ‘good. law. “or it coud vet 4 t yo * veeping: the ‘subject ‘under « the ‘carpet. | ‘Moatiof te big packing. companies: are now. ready LO-Ae69 a "bun maaic i¢ Alling laws. Opposition came from a. group of ea od and smal] packers, and fromelements of the Jewish community. »- -. Mowever, .bhe opposition,’ seems to “have been: hae as eae a ll. sa at t OpRee ious” We 14a bea. # “te ee” aptive ae title does: ikers stils ‘favg her humane "Bruns have “ought the! e SE owarth “of: Vancouver wrote : e -way: they kill pigs, She'made., readers: hear. the ‘screams: “and “see:-the - blood: spurting, I ‘haven’ te « A : oe ae ts, me ty. ‘because. when she. was . al wien gin “she, ‘used. “to play Ww “an pigs t near: her: home, “and call’ them by “name.:-Then a “butcher , Write. to’your: bes : A to hate a ee Fash fe a law that will! “prevent* death: by“torture: For’ every, “month’ tote ~ delay,, thousands. more. bigs, ‘cows’ and. sheep diet ‘in agony. Their. g ’ Spuirigtime. ‘Florists report that one of our’ worst winters. ‘on. record: = flowering - “Duteh tulips, : daffodils and hyacinths. Winter: “weary eS ig con-. "charge oe ountry was. actually | pot” their own’ bulbs: last: Fall, have been buying.pots. of. tulips ‘to -. : Sones —Photo- by: Malak, Ottawa. re tney had a hare hings at ‘last. Fron speed bus were to cry out, “Who's: driving?,” ‘but it was inevitable after twenty-two: ‘years, ue and no doubt a good thing for the country. “the speeches: of: various. - cabinet ministers. ino - ‘and . outside the. House | ‘of: Commons. One: ‘of: - 1 them « “spent | forty. fascinating: minutes ‘rebut es ting some long-forgotten "speeches... ‘by | Haz f- the CCR. 4 This year,: though, the new regime, is near- . ing. its second. anniversary. The. Conservatives have ‘reason to believe that. they made their: point, and convineed ‘the people last: March that a large variety of unpleasant things were all the Liberal's fault. They persuaded enough | yeters to win the biggest : majority. in history, a clear mandate to do whatever they. ‘think best, and four peaceful years to do it in without the tribulations of an. election, It seems falr. to suggest that the time has now come for get- ting on with the job, instead of proving all over again that the Grits are to blame for whatever alls us. Maybe they are or were, but: whrt's to be dane now? We are e moved to these ref leetions by reading No corruption i in gas From The ‘Toronto Telegram and Conservative party official, ‘The report of the three-man. company, fnvestigating committee . on. a little unsettling, as if. the driver. of: a high- _ country, ‘or else to: ‘reproach | them ". putting | forward. “a’ positive: policy.” 4. = stopped fighting last election | , F rom. MacLean’s “Magazine : th aM ‘guilty. of: -everythin ‘This séems to us a -waste. of time. No party in opposition can draw up “a positive policy” in. any detaii. To do so, a lot more facts anda lot... more help, are required than a. party out of office can command. The opposition’s role is — that of eritic, not creator. oT the ‘question. “What would you do to solve this or that problem?” it’s a perfectly fair reply to say, . . “Tt’s not our job to solve it. We can advise you and. second- -puess you and heckle you; but the power to run the country is not, ours, ‘it's yours. Conservatives: will get the credit for the good things, that happen to Canada in the next four years. ‘They will have to take the blame for the bad things. The sooner they face these facts, and stop trying to make a logncy out of every. difficulty, the better for them and for Canada, pe apes cetree nrcnn ott pane mete pemrn deals a prominent ARTHRITISRHEUMATISM VITAL FACTS EXPLAINED dealings in Narthern Ontario Natural Gas Company ‘stock tukes the substance out of the veiled elarges made by form- er Mines Minister Philip: Kelly Just week and most of ‘the atureh from Opposithon eriti chin of the. way the Govorne. ment has dealt with the mate - Ob. Key statement in the report js thet von alk the evidence’ ‘As a-resull of the investiga- tion, the company and two of {ts officars were prosecuted for falling to file n prospectns with the Ontario Securities Com- amission, Prosecution af Mr. Kolly was considered but drop- ped for Inck of sufficient evi- dence. On the basis of the ovidence submitted, Promier Frost and his Government emerge with FREE DE SCRIPTIVE: BOOK. - As a “ublic service to all read- ers of this paper, a new 36- spage highly illustrated book on Arth- rit and Rheumatism wilh be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE ‘to ati who write for it. This FREE ‘BOOK fully ex- plauing the enuses, Ul-effects and danger th perlect of these pain- ful and crippling conditions. It wna) deseribes oa | stuecessfully praven drugless method of treat- ment whieh has been applied in Wie, oe i diate Ma, wnd after careful examination of the records ag fo disposition of Che shares, wo find no evi- dence of Dribery or corruption with reference to Northern at any level of Government, ~ muntelpal er provinedal.” elean hands, Publleation _tarlo, Aas clarified many aspects of _ thls wnsavory situation. ‘Judgment rests with the high tribunal of the electons of Ons many thausands of cases. of the = raport cOsT or obligntion. 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