ee ‘ ‘ i ub we i ‘ | , + ‘ cy th i : . , a ‘ i , rn 2 Prince ae Daily News 4D independent daily ne and N¢ Member of C Cans Published by “The Prince F J. FP. MAGOR Subscripti @y catrier—-rer week, 25c; per mon Sy mali—Per month, 75c; fF r. $é auth rizec r as cond class A Fascinating f Prince Rupen liations eau of Cire Ne ws Limitea PERRY, Vice-Presid mae. per year, $10.00 ER 5 sab Post Office Departme ‘Ounen. Subject what this is for; government dig _ nitaries occasionally go the to| Test and relax. This chal et | should be leased out by the goy = ernment to a privats and run as a hotel. operator The Conservatives’ haven't much to talk about,, when it’s necessary for the new leader,| Deane Finlayson, to get up and ery because the government has banned Christmas parties in gov- ernment offices, and is trying to cut down on the wholesale, and often illegal use of government automobiles. One of my favorite places is} NA TO Reveals Defence Costs | | PARIS @—North Atlantic treaty countries agreed today to| spend $239,600,000 in 1953 for air- ports and other solid defences against possible Soviet aggres- sion, This is jhalf the | statesmen, | wishful tate Britain, says one of her! thought that artificial | | perspiration would suffice. Anyone entirely new to Prince Rupert finds it no easier to find | his way about town as the city | develops. Should you doubt it, take a body’s look of bewilderment, af-| ter having it explain how to go ere. A press bullets: says two men | |Motthew Ridgway, Supreme|Now who can possibly imaging ;Commander in Europe, had out- the Archives; I like to go there| lined as a “minimum” to provide and dip back into history. I like security, who would take the trouble of driving all the way from Prince Bupart, BC, to St. Thomas, thus dispelling any| good glance at some-)| / A Child's Life of tiene Pr thpoll All Names er None . *R r ~ vekec HEY were back “again yes terday—th 10Se strange SOMEBODY once asked . . "+ 4 , dye4 . inister Sts Y things in the sky which are rapidly becoming the Prime Minister Stanle: great mystery of this generation Baldwin what he would Sitting in a newspaper office listening to the most like to achieve in reports come in, one becomes convinced hat the life. He replied : 7 ss . » . ; eB To abolish inverted comma phantoms are not the product of a single wild imag- shat in. wantaticns mat ination which as started ] l I have some pet drear alor } j h l I think it would b Yesterday the reports came wonde if newspapers would ather from widely scattered abolish turnovers—and print } | the whole story all on one pag the most part they agreed How often do we come to the -oOMmn 1 characte i \f exciting part of some report Conner SsAte ae only to read “Turn to Pag other words, no one appeare Umpteen”? But like as not some ; ; member of the family ha up the incide Moular part of the papes Flying saucers al ore nerally classed as the in whi h page umpteen |} ns ai ee 1 y —a hj uestion } “Jesus did not seem worried. He took the five loaves and o be, S ten we never do ge liahter side of th news. bu the |} y mestio “2. ‘ : . es lignter Side i ¢ Sy t the big questi . the two fat fishes and He thanked God in Heaven for round to read the end of th 2} 1 at ay t » Tt fat u ‘laim a } , y page one story mains—what are it 1s Tatuous to Clalm any them ‘ ‘ : + + ¢ longer tnere rea is no sue! ing Too m any sig nt- A f Jest e of the last books written by the late Fulton BUT I HAVE another, deeper » 1 y . : } } i ‘ t 1 es is The Greatest Story Ever Tol@ neeve when it con te s ings have been made in perfectly clear conditions, ever Os This presentation of Mr. Ourslees | Peeve when it comes to news } ’ . > +} + $ ih] , ially illustrate; vspaper publication by the well- awe 7 wn and yesterday's case was one of em. It is possipie Neil O'Reeff« they, print the names of som : 1S ce ae ++ f mM < url ha haen 101 . taken in some. none-too- to make a liar out ofone man who has been seeing Chapter VIH ship began to shake and to fill respectable house, but do not things late at night, but is | Same Soon Jesus added new friends with water. It looked as if the print the names of the men wh aa oy : : : f the two men ship was going to sink down to were in the same place when thing to dozens of clear-headed citizens on a cool, d his brothers, the bottom of the lake, and the house was raided bright morning. ee D, aneener named everybody on board would Be) we ned 9 case in our town : Thomas, and Judas the twelfth drowned not lone me Where the wed The answer. nd when it ever comes, could ‘and last. He was the weakest of Jesus Was walking on the + the air) in the case won a 4 : eee them all shore. He saw His friends in no) in +} ut t saat apcha w any scientific development he bint wees S = : . : . pot in the paper, but the name € asily sia rsnat re any Se ae 8: leve le pn on the here were the eweive danger. So He started tO W@iK oF the n a uken with her was world has ever known. To judge by the behavior of eiled with out to them. He walked right ).., blank ' as - ee gee ail the out on the water. He stoad on ae ae the objects , they have an unknown form of mastery . ew | the stormy lake as if it were the am nal kicking ohgut leav . very day ; : _ ‘ < out the name of the man over the forces of gravity and centrifuge and possess every ,_|land. The people in the boat saw). 1: ao think it is a mattes : s Sus Was preach- someone coming but could mot *~ eae a : oon a speed far beyond anyt recorded, at least for people, He|see who he was of Y iple that it should be : , ° ¥ ‘ both or none—all or none . ¥ wiad hy man’e invent 1e “eQver 1 t were all It is I,” siad Jesus. “Be not yal ky ~ige, by man’s inventions. Moreover, general knowledge, by man’ vs nu fore ra ea Many of them had come | afraid = they are frequently reported to have a translucent | from far away just to hear Him.’ at tis word. the storm went JUST AS IT SEEMS to me w “V ae : be aga ZS pees no food! .w vl git Gee aac are adopting some very dan- quality, W hich adds further strangeness to their away and sry WETe saved zerqus precedents when we now : ; in thi £ ale » j , He even let Peter get qut of 7) ee that prisoners-of-w ear identity in this age of metals. © iS @ DOY/ ihe boat and come to Him. As “#8! hat prisoners-of-war can >. : ; ‘ ; . of bread). Peter had faith he cusia | oe their. captor's country But perhaps the deepest mystery lies in their That. is all oe re ha ontet tt Sh he if they choose—so this business * . $ &ik on the Water,too ee. BNO i ein thn ' 11° " ren . . y } . ; eG) " at ate sub- appare itly intelligent CRntrm, Thev are often ob- Eee Ch | oe got scared, so of course, he be f weeding out uspec ed sh ry : : esus did not seem worried. He ran to ainik dowh. But Jesus took versives” in UN is a :two-edged served flying in formation, as was the case yester- told everybody to sit down on | 89" tO ink doy eer sword ’ the hillside And He took the his hang and kept him safe ‘ > } _ } s tb a0 * uh fiusiae a verve * says * “ fs day, and have been seen hoveri ig along the course Pies fimeb todas . i iat Because Jesus walked on the Trygve Lie says he isradopt ° 2 5 ive fresh loaves of good-tasting ; c ing the principle of. digmissing > . be a : : . ba Bey pe ho ie wate i kept on healing the ort a of rocket missiles above the testing-grounds at |bread and two fat shiny fishes War anc — oe eS ll those who might be held to es a as : 4 ‘he : and He thanked God in Heaven | Sick. and told the people such |). wdiioval to the wévernment White Sands, New Mexico. Pilots in combat have | for them And He began to break |Kind and wonderful things the 7° as amie ten Gane 1 & > halle ? : : r r nt whole country was talking abowt 7“) ..” 7? at ate ree sok syiv reported “coof halls d ser) he as glowlng Me bread into pieces and told ' . thew pe? ly reported “goot uaa, i€ l ibed as gl wing His hel Dare yf ai them éround, | Him Nearly everybody lovéd _ come orange spheres, accOmpanyimg them as wing-men And somehow no one knew ex- Him.. But a few did not. They That principle easy to apply PS ee = SR ee . . were cowards, like Herod. They i the case of the USA. But on thelr missions, were afraid that if they stopped how ahout. the numerous em 1+] ° * lee: . ° doing % } th . aakead love of tN 1 . fuene Although it is difficult to believe we are being Going rang hiben 06 He aahed | Pivees Ft or Uae Venere a +3 ors . wanted them to do they could not be from countrie} now behind the visited by objects from another ple anet, it is still more were fed. ¢ no happy Iron, Curtain inconceivable that any country on earth is able to (° y more sus; Everywhere He went, Jesus, If the U.S.A. can demand the e a co ; i. ie gather up the told people how to be goed and/ firing of Americans susnected of WILEY he 1a svORPUy . i. ce . | ail le a : ‘ aa Treque nt the skies everywhere with such weird give us plenty happy. It is not enough just to disloyalty to USA. then can craft. Yet one or the other must be true, as the ver, never waste| be sorry for mistakes. We must Russia demand the dismissal of Ls . ; ‘ aE try to make wrong things right, | Russian-born fefugees who are things are there and nothing so far has explained yp the crumbs! A boy who steals his Triend’s | hostile to the Soviet regime? \ ceveser OTM os > ms from those| marbles must give them back. If| The same principle must app! them ay he future < £1574 r sancere gs } from nose am t apply Lne! a vay: I * Tutu € I flying Saucers should of bread and there he loses the marbles, he must/in the case of all members. or prove a lascinating subject, were twelve baskets full buy his friend some néw ones.) the UN becomes a farce. Sauce sven more. wonderful was the If you hurt yourself, maybe by / for goose, sauce for gander time Jesus walked on the water./eating too much, you must not/ + + + Some friends of His were riding! eat so much’ for a while THE UNITEI 3° nos inn pl = rain ' 3D STATES clearly net ~~ Pasage fu OC ay in a boat on the lake A black has the right to demand that sie cioud came across the sky and Tomorrow: The story of the! the 4 > . ' ‘ Phe littl ie >, 65 ee : - : ry 0 1¢;the UN not be made a sort of . , pas Psalm 65:13 a cold wind began to blow. The! prodigal son new Wooden Horse of Troy to Copyright, 1952, King Features Syndicate, Inc. This text is taken from the | &¢! into U.S.A. spies who could book, “A ¢ Life of Jesus,” by Pulton Ourster mot get in, except through thelr ICTORIA EPORT CEES See BE -. . . Watt Ine UN connection That was one of the many > by J. K. Nesbitt R reasons why far-sighted persons VICTC a : aw that UN should never have N§ P RIA xen. Ei enhower |reading old documents and let- been located anywhere in US.A y going to dc with | ters. The other day —— a and REMINISCES Sumner Wells was one such € lake etters James Douglas wrote Our own Lester Pearson was an ¢ aye ' ' nis son Jame. school in Bur. 3 other He's going to ope: “You must apply with more. Joint bank accounts prove; We are now being told that ye presidentiz ht a vigor to your studies—the labor that some women are certainly! men need girdles if they are to identi: hidé-awas r studies r abo an aoe, opabigg f . i ential hide Ay is, I admit, irksome and severe,|@uick on th raw make a better showing in the IT PAYS New governmer but you must not mind that:| . = race with politics, industry and TO ADVERTISE a y ay they'll cut there is no royal road to learn- Those English breweries are medicine—that is, where thei Sometimes they do, but eS ini . making an especially strong women are concerned. Person- })=====ee, in It is impossible for anyone * 4 5 alee 5on “ . Son tin the old frill re follov ie web cs sna Whisks his mark ir special brew to observe the cor-| ally, we've managed to get along TOP PRICES ALL B.C. FURS! ee csorage the world without plenty of hard onation. That is to say they will|/fairly well, without a single Why accept less than full We have a lot of frills in|.) not sell near-beer during the! girdle. That ix to say, not since § World-Market Prices? No need British Colu Government * ar ceremonies childhood 'fto-—Ship tc “SHUBERT” and House is one of them: Some Who is the little boy you gre see how MUCH MORE you'll rovinces have abolished Gov- | %° fond of licking? My son must any a man ;, ‘Make me| se et. Now paying (for TOP Se tee eee oor alban, ian ; — |_ Many a man sighs, “Make me) Money will not buy happiness |§ © a eee UIR- ernment House. Even the Tory ivi a Kind and generous|a child again,” for then 1 WaSland it has approached a point grades) as High as: SQ government of Ontario didn’t osition and scorn to bully/able to handle women Prete it will not bu ae ot REL 50c; MINK and OTTER bother to re-open Government) little boys anything else A! een O* | § $35.00; MUSKRAT and WEAS- House after the Liberals closed Tyanny is hateful) in every; When people refuse to hate 6 4 see EL $3.00; MARTEN $50.00; it form; the strong should never! other people for their opinion} Can you buy new shoelace FISHER $75.00; LYNX $25.00 There is a B.C. government] oppress the weak. they begin to show that they are|. ~ : 4C68 EB Don’t hold any Furs Ship yacht, the sleek and luxurious} We are all poor, frail crea-|civilized —Ottawa Journal | before the ald ones break? Clean IMMEDIATELY—Hurry! Cyrene, and nobody is eyer| tures when left to ourselves; our| jout the attic without stopping | Dept. 190, A.B. SHUBERT CO., quite sure what she’s used for. | sufficiency is the Lord. We must| “Training Helps In Restaur-|to read the old magazines and Winnipeg There’s an almost hush-hush|look to Him for strength and|ant Work”—heading. Especially pa rs? Pass an excavation Address shipments to: government chalet atopj|guidance in the hour of trial.|how to pick up the tip before| without stopping to watch the | os Seotings © Mount Seymour, a lush place of | His power is sufficient for us. His| someone else gets it. i shovel at work? VANCOUVER, wood carvings and stone fire-|strength delights in our weak-} arenas —— EEEEEEEe so Ba ee oat a places. 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The prov ince sre very heartily in «ac with it and why shi The federal gov iment gets all the critic: and passes wet the We half of $300,000,000 in taxes ng on bet om income taxes which we Mil and ora wd on h taxes ney. They put nticwin LONG SPERCH Opposition Leader Drew ming near the end of ralion The impatient ever man the igthy ernment the discussion of provir rights under the constitutioz which should guide the mbined gavernmentai activitic of the country Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, Acting Prime Minists Minister of Trade and Commerce, and Mir ister # 6Defense Production We have accepted the first tw hours. The third hour is mor difficult Mr. Drew If anyone w to pay attention to the amount of time that the minister who has at interiected ends im ar nouncing ov nt «policies utside the house, then no peech made here could possib!s be regarded as a long speecn The fact is that the minister in question does not even beheve in partiiament, iet aione the constitution. 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