Prince Rupert Daily News Victoria Report hold, is to be torn down. It turn with p rt:!;,,. 'might have been all right once They returned, perha-i'8 i to live in, but not today. The or dangerously m. Bur,. . ionly .hing to do with a fifty school toecinie ft0 l ,, ': jicom house In this age would dozens brmuii'ii tli i." ibe to convert it into a lodging P-mce Ruum can remm ' ' I house or hctel In Prince Rupert, flu! ' Thp seventeenth century ho'- Ray . . . feffech an J Tuesday, January 16, 1951 I -4 I IZ . . . by J. K. Nesbitt Why Esquimau Vacancy Government Afraid of Split time of wars and I vei-. was also a emin lices Trv 8 DU.v JrvCa.v,ir the Lord rroiecior evmm.iy needed a fastness over in wain. 4n2r petc'.cnt daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. '. mber of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association A. HUNTEH, Managing Editor. H. U. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Economists at Ottawa are say- STARTS Towi.iri " 1 VICTORIA. One can't help but wonder why th I ing Canadians will find it nece?- N sonvi i aw way people allow so important a matter as a by-electioa toUghtenheit Deits to be left to the political whims of a government. of pulting it. There wo would be .4n By Carrier, Per Week, 20c: Far Month, 75c; Per Year, 5?!?A $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 -i. Wouldn't it be a good idea if the Provincial Elections aeainst. .WJ' the dangers Ccmparisims between the flu' outbreak In England tsday and the epidemic as it was in the late autumn of 1918 continue to made. While the former is severe it can hardly be said to have the world-wide scope of the latter. It was a deadly plague. No maitv where one might bo, or o, the menace was an ever tri-nt Published every afternoon except Sunday by , Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. consumption of iood anl drir.!: By ELMORE PHILPOTT LIE Ell SEES NO WAR Elmore Philpott is now enroute to BrlUtia, Egypt and India., ta write on-the-spot articles ior this newspaper. TUe following was written just before his departure front Canada. Act said a by-election niust be held, say, three montns to the day after a member resigned or died? ; and preaching the priceless advantages of .educing now an.', then. there s i The wav it is now lot of make-believe about a by- tention to a House vacancy. Tic -I--.: .- ..oii'.U., nld- Q threat. eiecwtm. ' uppoaiLiun, wu, u-mj Historians have never been hi in tpi! in full, events i'.i lane jLstjunnaii. s 11113 wi- jjjj wun me guvemiiieni. 111 m; Unless oppositions are'r' ri ,,,,, 1154 and ihe lima pointed out last weeK, retard. ONE OF THE thrills 01 going on a big newspaper Rugged looking fishermen ssiilel for the deep sea expecting to r- Charles T. Beard, a kindly and ury sure 0f themselves land the yfar 3f lne jali QUebec. But modest man, died in November, ccF isn't), they don't like D.v" , they will now. Letters and docu-nuH .Qn his lcp isl.itivp seat be- np"tiriu. unv more than liOV-, u 1 ....loMtoH , 1 trip is that you get a big , - . v. . ... .j 111111,3 liilVC IJUCU jjhtj.iiw- v. irienaiy came vacant. ! trni.ients. tne public archives. They are outpouring o f C A I r! wiblies from friends you uuinq OAU There were tributes to uuk descendants of Genera! ircm it u that a House va- who 11 be missed wnen tne man unnotieed tor Monteaim's iecwid in command, tuum h House opens next month. There I chevalier de Levis. The baW did not know you had Men's Work Clothes . . . Boys School ClorhJ 1 lowers from tne govern- ilicic IS uc 4jujr ,,,, ,, l,,. ,. otr,,.io i,, tl1(. is inclined to 71 hat cast the lives of Wolfe and Montcalm was, in Mine respects the must important ever fought on the continent. Suppose 1-had never been won, unless hy the United States some ve.irs lattT. Or Imagine George Wash-instcn oundly beaten by Eritisi papers. Cabinet ministers were wonder if any government pallbearers. should be allowed in this mas- But, officially, no one in an- ner to thumb its nose at the thority in the Legislative BuiM-' people for political reasons, ings knows that Charles Beard don't forget. her heart 1 who sends her father's sur preventive for Loa-sickness, which is to chew those gummy little candies. There is the university professor, stationed in Egypt during the Men's Work Boots Good aolid build. All fcizes. Usually $9.00. Now, per' pair j Men's Work Fonts All wool, ai t-uiUai iuixturfs. All tuv-v-s. " Pair !uit uUe for woi k or U-k , is dead or that the Esiiuimri Surely there has been plenty nf tiniB tn fill the RKuuimalt aeat. troocs. Or hud Wolfe never 4.45 j war, who gives an eye witness seat is vacant, account of what's what In the j How's that for 15 foolin your- I The delaying action in this ca..-, scaled the cliffs t. thj Plain. of I for political reasons, doesn't in- Abraham, occasions tht became crease confidence of the pub'.is Ustcry mirlit m-vt 4 have be n in government. It adds up to heard cf. contempt lor government and night clubs of Cairo. self ? I There is the Swedish lady who The Legislature will meet Feb- wonders how I can talk of going ary 20. The E?quimalt seat will ! empty .There will be tribute tn Denmark, but not Sweden. hop and ave at There is the Norwegian friend who Is sure I will get to Oslo, Norway, too. ' i legislators. That's too bad for our system is a good system, If only those in authority don't take advantage of it in ord?r i to gain political advantage. to Charles Beard from the Premier and the Leader of the Opposition. The members will stand with bowed heads, in memory of this good citizen. But still no ene will know .of 0O0 ABOUT THE MOST unusual message from a reader, whom I did not know I had till it came, was from Madame Lys, the fani- A shipload of sulphur f'om Los Angeles and logs from t.w Skeena River are about to be delivered at Watson Islaci fo." use in the early commencement of the Columbia Cellulow plant. This Is the first of .six such vessels to come to Skeena within the month. The round -the-year big payrolls, often dreamed of here are changing from visions to realities. ficially that Charles Beard is dead, or that his seat is vacant. And, as long as no one knowoj there'll be no by- the lady is Mrs. Hallett wife of v""' "",i election. POW's Protest Jap Students a likeable Devon-born chap. Would my wife and I drop in for a friendly chat? There was something important that Mad ) b & Lrl So, there'll be a full session, with Esquimau unrepresented. It doesn't seem quite good enough a government ignoring a Alexander Muir, who composed Tlie Maple Leaf Forever," hat The Ottawa Session PARLIAMENT at Ottawa is to meet again on January 30. It will bo a gathering anxious to hear what guidance the g vernment may be able to give lo the nation on international 'affairs as well as on ihe important matters of domestic policy that toucli the country's overseas relations. Defence is right in front of the members' minds. They will expect to hear as soon as possible of the development of the defence program. And they will be concerned to know what changes the government conceives will be necessary and how soon they will be necessary in the balance of the economy as a whole. The government may reveal what scale the defence program can bo expected to reach in a specific period and haw much the process of getting to the maximum point can be speeded up. Until the revised demands of the military, not only for Canada's needs but also for the equipment the is to provide for her partners in the North Atlantic Treaty organization, have been studied in the light of the economy to carry them, it will be speculative to try to put a monetary value on them. The approach indeed is not so much from the angle of how much money is to be spent but rather from the angle of what resources in materials and manpower out of the total avaihble to the nation are needed to be devoted to defence. There have been some minatory rumblings. The Opposition will no doubt fulfil its duty of challenging and testing the efficiency with which the government is setting about the business. Members of the Opposition, stressing the need for compulsory service for one thing, have already fired some warning shots. They contend that the country has very little to see on realistic defence measures. In all political likelihood it will be for Mr. St. Laurent's government to continue with the new division of national resources between military and civil purposes, and v ith doing what it can to see that the needs of bolh are fed. The Members of Parliament and the people will hope that such leaders as Mr. St. Laurent, Mr. Clax-ton; Mr. Pearson ami Mr. Abbott will come early to speak in the Commons on the new situation and the dangers which may be ahead and what is being done to meet them. Meanwhile, Men hers of Parliament should be busying themselves so as to be ready to spur and encourage the government, without too much deference to party considerations, in the vigor with which it pursues its tasks. A proposal by the British Council to invite Japanese stu- been dead this many a year an 1 1 House vacancy for political rea ame Lys would like to tell mc. That put me on the spot for rfent rnmnlete their educa- Toronto's Memorial Park, nam Kl sons. unlike my wife and just about Esquimau., yoB see, is a thorn tion In the United Kingdom, has for him. is to be moved, in o dT every other female I know-I do in lne easily-bruised, not-too- aroused indignant protests from to provide space for a subway. H NOT like to have my fortune quickly-healed flesh of the Ci- the Far East Prisoners of War Is not out of place to inouire to-told. Ifllition Tii whi&Dered Liberals a.i0h Th nlan rails for day, how often "The Maple Leal" is heard. FOOTHILLS "HARD ALBERTA TELKWA COAL IN ALL SIZES Lump . . . Cobble . . . Egg Nut and Stoker PHONE 651 For Immediate Delivery The trouble is that mine ai- and conservatives out there are r, contribution of 25 ($75) a ways comes true, and I find that so sore at eaah other that month from the council's funds it influences my judgment to they're thinking of fighting each t0 every student accepting. Irave been told in advance what other at the polls which means. is going to happen. of course, the OCF is very likely The organization represents Llangibby Castle in Wales, once a Cromwell Army strony- But T was -a rnrlnus cuimus tn 10 ilt 1" geu ill. nil Ulia IS au ennw .... V" oH ho th. Tnnnoco in the Madame Lys about some of the "sslnS oauuon maw 3 " "t ein7anore Messra Johnson and Anscomb last war, mainly at Singapore and and made remarkable predictions she ale KU"'S lu '""'c ",c "u 0 0 and about, which I had news- 1 0 We have been fighting to ob CCI , malt vacancy as long as they paper divings. nfin ' Possibly can. PHILP0H, EVITT & BUILDING SlTH.Ii:S - LUMBER tain some sort of compensation WE DRANK A COUPLE of cups ' Tne Elections Act says that for the intolerable conditions we of coffee with ihe interesting the powers-that-be in this capi- had to endure in the hands of couple. Madame Lys wanted to lal may S"ore a nouse vacancy the japs," said Ronald Hastain, unui iwo memoers, in writing, chairman of the association. "So or one member, standing in his far the government has been un- tell me how to cure my rheumatism. The main idea was that I was to climb Mount Bandra, FISHERMEN . . piace on tne noor or me nouse, syrnpathetic. Now wv are told inform the Speaker that there the ,t artually wants to help Is a vacancy. Then the Speaker . Tn fv, rirpmBtn, j whicli is just outside Bombay, '.. .. .. must . get ret eoinir going informiner informing the the It seems strange that our claims Inuia ;and atop of which is a famous Catholic shrine. The lady was insistent that I CLIMB deputy provincial secretary to ctaI mnvina nnH t.h hv-elpftinn Ask your Investment Dealer or broker for prospectus. should go unheeded." A spokesman for the British the not ride it in mountain, up , t b six months. a car. iin nrivnto inwrnmpn t mi. a Council said the financial outlay CALVIN BULLOCK ltd. Well, who knows, I may climb of course js going to jump into involved would be small as only it at that, that is, if I get to Bom- hot water with the government a ew students were being in-bay after visiting the Sikh temple Dy getting up and drawing at- vited. and the Vedanta centre in Cal- .. 'J For complete overhaul of your High Speed Gasoline Eiic:nr:,, see Rupert Motors Ltd. We have the trained mechanics and .specialized equipment to perform this work for yuu . . . efficiently and economically. To avoid delay this spring when Ihe ruMi is 011, let us have that job now. cutta as we! las some Protestant missions. But I didn't make any promises figured I had better wait to see how high that mountain ;S. Rupert Motors Limited 0O0 THE RECORDS plainly show that Madame Lys, when in China and Burma, predicted well in advance the abdication of Ed 1J f . r ' Knitting Wools! ward VIII, the outbreak of the Hitler war, the fall of Hong Kong. Coming closer home, she also predicted exactly what is happening in Korea. I queried her on her emphatic rredi-.tion that there will be no 3s i Wi' Stane and Besom there will be a meeting of those interested TONIGHT in curling: in Prince Rupert. The idea is to tart' raising funds for a curling rink behind the Civic Centre. On alternate nights the present idea is to have skating and hockey. Although the whole idea is pretty much of a dream to date, there are a number of men in the 6. ? IV world war, at least till 1958. But she says there will be a sharp for Eczemas, Boils, Psoriasis, Leg Ulcers NEW LANDS BEE HIVE BOUQUET BOUQUET ENGLISH ENGLISH PATON PATON& & BALDWINS BALDWINS See See our our Selection Selection i world crisis in 1953 when Rus sia's hand will be forced and a I near war will result. However, this will be averted by sudden THE DISCOVERY of one of the main causes of skin diseases will bring new health city sufficiently interested in curling to bring the 1 shake-up within Russia itswif. and happiness to thousands of people suller- dream to reaiuy. ine iuea 01 navn .-j, x REMINDED Madame Lys that ing from Eczemas, Boils, JeR ulcers ana Psoriasis. Science has established that the she had predicted the death f Stalin to take plac before 1900. Stalin IS dead, siie ins;st lack of unsaturated fatty acids in nutrition reduces the natural resistance of the body and leads to skin disease. As thir precious substance so essential to skin health is often completely absent in modern food, the Thev are using a "stand in" tol impersonate him. Madame Lvs foresees the rise of a strong female influence, "a number of skin sulterers in an civinzea countries has a tendency to Increase every year. second Catherine The Great, she says .She thinks Molotov's Remarkable Discovery A Swiss chemist, Dr. W. Schmitz, succeeded after 10 years of research work in extracting from pure vegetable oils an unsaturated fatty acid with a concentration of 99 and therefore named F "99". Thanks to this very high purity which was never attained up to now, F "99" is so readily absorbed into the blood stream, that it has a decisive biological activity in the treatment of skin diseases. Its remarkable efficiency has astonished even Ski Specialists of international reputation. INalurul way to clear up skin troubles F "99" is not a synthetic drug but a concentrate of natural nutritive substances. It is absolutely harmless, and may be given even to infants without any hesitation. As IU narre r,UBB?sf.!. the F "99" Two-Way Treatment arts internally Icapitulfs or liquid) and externally (ointment), Willie F IW" Ointrm-nt treats the external symptoms. F "99" capHUles give the hotly the power to suppress Hie rause to comhat successfully Eczemas. Bolls. Leg Ulcers and even Psoriasis. To many thousands of skin sufferers all over the world, F "99" Two-Way Treatment has already proved Hs tremendous value. How to use F "99" Two-Way Treatment Krsemas - F "99" Capsules and Ointment Children's Eetemas F "99" Liquid and Oinililpnt ftotht t KuronruJuMS) F "99" Capsules and Ointment I .re 'leers ..F "99" f'aosules and Olnlment These arc two of tho numerous certified photograph! daughter, or some female close to Molotov, is the "tough" eie- open for inspection at our laboratories. 111 ri C1111111 juiii.iri). 1 other night is an interesting one in a city wnere artificial ice is needed in order to give children an opportunity to indulge in one of winter's most fascinating sports. The roarin' game is a popular one throughout Canada. Wherever one goes where there is ice he will see men and women of many lands, many of whom speak very broken English, dolled up in tarns to put the best of Scotsmen on their mettle. The cry of "Sweep, sweep!" comes bounding down the ice and men whose wives would find it very had to get a broom in their hands at home are seen sweeping like fury to bring the stone on another inch or two. Aye, and it's a g-f-r-and game from the lead man to the skip. It is a game of skill that is hard to beat. And it is surprising the number of young men one sees vi stane and besom. . 000 'j it JyEZYi j .. . i Wallace Pharina . P . j HOURS: j o WEEK DAYS: I N 9 a.m. ro9p' I E ! SUNDAYS: 1 1 12Noonro2p' 9 7 p.m. to 9 P ' J SIXTH STREET AND THIKI AVEM6 APART ALTOGETHER from I any psychic gifts, she and her! husband know China like a book. The irony of the Korean she says, is that the Chinese armies now chasing the Ameri cans south were In fact trained ..... v... Tie 1 .. . f . ttuu uu1.111.ucu vy u.o.n., wiicji j they were Chiang's crack troops, before they switched over. Authentic Photograph of left leg ot Mr. Eneit Fauich on Jolr lit, mWering trow Leg Ulcer tor 12 yean, before kegmning N f "W" Authentic fhatograph at lett leg ot Mr. Ernest Fausch on September 27th. The Leg Ulcer was completely cleared up otter U wecki ef f "99" Treatment. Want Ads, Sure Results! - F7 HOW TO IILIIVI COLDS rsoruuilK F "99" Capsules ond Ointment If In doubt, consult your doctor. F ' W Two-Way Treatment for Skin Diseases Now available at all Drug Stores sm 1 a 1 j e3njrulTIC letunviee j by the Spirit which he "We know that he abirieth In us. hath Riven us." 1 John 3:21 Illustrated F "99" Btioklet containing all the interesting facts concerning this remarkable new Swiss Discovery which brings new hope to nil skin suffers, can be obtained free of charge from any druggist or by sending your name and ogress to Diva-Laboratories. Dept. 124 . P.O. Box 116, Victoria, B.C. Apply worm oil freely Jt to neck and cheit. Rub X I I II Ununna neclt. rearl 32 At druggitn' or 85 LLANGIBBY CASTLE, Wales to be pulled down. No one wants ff' Tne castle built here in the a home with 50 rooms and the ST-4 J days of the Normans, once used owner can no longer afford its 1 as a stronghold by Cromwell, is upkeep. r