very different thing from 0"riT DLIIC own even in the earlier days of , IdlKS DvnlO r J Prince Rupert Daily News thn fra hnme.t.P!iH irrantjt In the As I See It Thursday, April 26, 1951 MISSIONARY CAREER CANARD N.S. -MLss Winni-fred Eaton was " honored at 1 welcome home service on hr retirement after 42 years of missionary work in India. The gathering at First Cornwallis nnnti,. v - - 1 0- . 10 VGlCrQnS Here there 1 no good lanij tot waiting to be plowed to1 grow cash crops. It all requires i Lively discussion and questions some caDital investment cither highlighted the Canadian Legion Church heard her appeal for (more for irrigation, drainage or what- ! general meeting last night when ! not. Also, the community style 'Jack McRae, M.L.A., spoke on; of settlement has been found to, Britten Columbia Hospital Insur-( be the most successful for this'ance. i more workers to go to India. particular country and for this1 "It was a very Instructive ad-! particular people. ! dress, with plenty of healthy! oOo j Questioning," said William Mur-j : 'a ' 1 , eomi1 1 HAVE NOT tempted, in ray, secretary-manager of the PIMI,, DKAI'XS rAK tl UJ jthese articles, to give all details , Ltgion this morning. ! of the various type of com- i In the open discussion that TEL AVIV, ISRAEL.- munity settlement. Borne al';o lasted for over an hour the Prince iinms In this qpripa I h-Ava an t-r tne most successful) are com- Rupert member outlined the onicsiuaveww. pletely Communist. I hate to easts and statistic of the hospital reported What I thought us that dread word, but thu scheme. efi-ono- trutn wl" out- Tnat the in Legion members expressed dls-vrt iraa o-nrwl onoonr feuuu, ctiuui,, cucuui- diViduai person or family owns satisfaction over the recent im Offices from Montreal to Vi,i '"'K'l by o.,r m p,;,,. " MemlHTKhi,, of all r,,,,.,,,.,,, (-oililmxlitv KmIiui,,.,.. ; V'1 ftn independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Associat'on. : . u. A. HUNTEft, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, jwjj-:w-mta.QQ; By Mai), Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00. '&--'"- Published every afternoon exrept Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily Newt ).td., 3rd Avenue, prince Rupert. Democracy in Vain THE RANK of democracy is apathy. Having won the right to govern themselves, and having established a democratic form for the purpose, people are prone to rest on their oars and depend for good government on the constitutional form. ;.TIiut a good constitution is not the only essen-- Uul of good government; and the best constitution -in the world can be perverted to an instrument of --mis-government. If the people are too apathetic to take an active interest in the problems of government, to have aging in Israel. Now 1 1 no property. You get what you insurance charges made by the Ilff eri-(.,.l farili.i.- f,., i.... : mnt -ikn mpnrinn ermin-neea or WJIU Ior vour ms squirm the payment of .Hit MM-kH ailll IJlllldri. , - not for re-saje But lVs tn0 part fees up to a cerain tme of her weaknesses. Communism applied by th fol- after hospital admittance. Ht rulra nairl I . . lowers or jesus not tiiat of Other business discussed was Karl Marx. the Third Avenue foundation of TKacA opa nil iwirl a w i . U w i i n u . Of the about a total population of million and a ha'f, onlv about nne-fifth Ls actu il v " u '" '" t-eBioii ouuaing near tne tlons between lhUl 8nd ouMnL preiient Sheardown excavation. agdcultural That te the num- TXmcTno IX cities P''1 PU": There !l " d'1ed l """PPort the open -4,hi, James Richardson s Sons terprise. are even some Legion building. Pacific Coast Offic Skinnymen, women gain 5,10,15 lbs. VANCOUVER viaottt .ive and work on the soil by four' V anTLre " IWai is a t0 country which knows that its This is a much higher ratio of only hope t0 re(,utid tts mA city-to-country than exists even lts forests is on a planned econ-: in highly inaastriized Amei- omy basis and by group enu;r- i ica. Oi course, it is a temporary prg. i condition. But, temporary or not j temporary .it goes right .to the j DQ, NQT BEUEVE that! ;:rae, today' w'ich w I-ael could fail now-.ve 1, all ! 1 Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor Wtt ft liirillt Tkmj 1 lnii4j fill out; uglr iMit- 1 bin nil bt: knt Ik. I 1 1 peeping budget. oOo worth, U that her friend's won't opinions ot ttieir own ana 10 express wiem, iu cie.. good candidates to represent them at the seat of .government, they will find their government taking 'advice from those who offer it, probably from pressure groups organized to promote their own selfish "interests at the expense of the public. Democratic government in a country whose citizens refuse to function as democratic citizens is a contradiction in terms and no more real than .i barmecide feast. desert her. For what is enlnir nn NOTICE ISRAEL 8 IMPORTS are many nere ln Urfiel u g0methm very : times greater than her exports. , great and very big for flj, tne; Judged by 190 oiiicial statistics. Middle East and. indeed, all ha-'' There they are: manity. ' CONTROVERSIAL ART This wooden statue by Montreal sculptor Robert Roussil has drawn the attention of the city's police force. Police say the nude figures called "Peace" and surmounted by a dove must be covered or the work moved inside from lUs location outside a private gallery. A similar work, representing iattwr, mother and child, also unclad, produced the same reaction in November, 1949. Roussil left it on mid-town Eherbrooke Street while en route to a gallery, and police tciik it ''into custody." iiicmucii notary mixed thotl "iMmu-fl" Uuk. Titi.ti-p.i4 III ftlrtC, MiduHI. UirU, hu Mrtw Muuid gmtm 1m-ttum, if hum pruu4 tit tiiM-Jf, brtliti-li 4.kiti( tl)M. Illrt 'tltk Uir -lir-'li vwi txiiiUaig. hr-li buiMliim 'urn. tMtrt, tU ittuntit, iiiuiiMi'a, ibtjtrk-tm. trim if'AU.Ut It,, el-et'ttt. vuxi'ii luiHii. im . luvrt H1(f-nirl itt niMtij'kriirfii ; iui Blt "It l.Ur I lit tf-.ibi uu 1,1. Kiiff, wtiMi Mm gatur Ut. 5. )0. i;. m V Um .'. td for riminai wnntit. :M MtM Ml 'IV i m- Tt'iiir !.! i4ii ih-w tit'H aixi a.1r4 fiiMt-.ilit iiiilurt iu.o . imiiiuii raeli pounds i. Kxports-13.2 millions (Israeli BOOST FISH STOCK pounds). . ! FOR QU APPELLE. Sask. (CP) A rehearsal will held in the CIVIC CENTRE AUDITOR! Read Much of the difference In the The Saskatchewan fisheries ing above is made up by Imports 'jf branch plans to collect 80,000,000 capital goods that is. machin- pickerel and 10,000,000 pike egs ery, equipment and raw ma'.e- in the north for hatching in the 1 CP PHOTO 1 rials which are likely to help local hatchery this .season. Israel to ' close the gap some ! - Canadian P&cifi Airlines Announi SUNDAY, APRIL 29, Starting at 9 PM Northern B.C. Powe Cov Ltd., Phone 210 rii.iiior Blmk Prime Ituiirrt, B.C. Bim ray.. Reflects and Reminisces time in the future. Yet the gap is there now. Israel gets the money to make ends meet by gifts and loans from abroad. Most of, the gitu come from Jews in various parti of the world. But this year Israel is also floating her own bond issues ln the Vi.S.A. on a four-perrcent interest oasu. extends our experience, increases our READING interests; iK-yddi to our knowledge and our pleasure, observes the Royal Bank of Canada V monthly letter... ! Z:ZrT; Reading muUfcs a full man a man not replete, ''"but complete, . !" " Being humaii we can all find excuses for not ; reading as"we-fr"trnw we should. Time is siort, days ; are full, the mass of written material is enormous, 5 and selection is -;J)ff icult. ! In one of KTs 'lectures on English literature given at Cambridge in the earlier part of this cen-! tury, Sir Art)sir Quiller-Couch recommended the . reading of threixbfoks: The Bible, Shakespeare and Homer. 'Tri : . . , ;." Now we may not have a copy of Homer at hand I or even a volume of Shakespeare, but all of us can nrobablv find a Bible on our bookshelves. oOo THERE IS OiHE highly significant qualification o( tne What was called cider wa.s snlrl in Prinrp Hnnp't around C ITCH EM WARE - . u' above. Israel Is, of course, not TT forty years ago. Hew much , looa; 6ell.gufllcienl w Uul apple juice the refreshment sne is selUng enougn f00d to pay contained, if any, will never be or the food she must buy known. Not that it mattered, j abroad. although it must.be admitted I In other words, lop-sided as that the cider, so called, was in her trade figures iook, she couid rf,.manrt Tt was sniri nvPr th- always answer, from her own Aluminum Tinware- Pots, Pons BreodFom KcHles Coke Tim Coffee Mokers Cookie Sk V We cannot aspire to prose such as we find counter in low-browed looking caravansaries describee! n "joints." One recalls them today when from e.me ro time suggestions ar heard coi::ern-ing British Columbia and liquor It all has a familiar sound, and SCHEDULE CHANGE EFFECTIVE APRIL 30, 1951 DAILY except SUNDAY LEAVES 10:25 A.M. I Pacific tfTANDARD Time) FOR VANCOUVER SANDSPIT AND PORT HARDY For Reservations and Information THOSE CANADIAN PACIFIC AIRMNKS NO. 193 OH YOl H TttAVfX A OK NT V- At PI LI SUES Plastic Dishes written there ;'Jbut it will be something if we become fully aware that' such writing exists. One who wishes in imrvnvTn Vii'u rii oviii'oucnrflnnco ii'i'H Irion Vtimcnl-F Wa8 jU.St as much of a problem resources, the question, "how :'j we eat?" . oOo BEFORE I SAW ISRAEL myself, J was frankly skeptical about the ability of that land to feed a large population. Now' it looks to me as if there cojid be a very great expansion eve.i of agricultural production, .limply by multiplication of the methods which have already paid otf. That is, if the Jews and other friends of Israel in other countries are willing to send in very substantial amounts eacji year, for many years, more and more in the beauties of a great book just because it is a masterpiece, hut at the same time he will absorb the legal sales became recognizH the cider traffic pursued its dev-icu way. Thhsts were frequent and liable to occur al any hoiii The business was cheerfully b i,-labored by old John Houston. aoodness of it. " '' . Read as whlely as you can ; read the classics, ''for they aref doribiy permanent. They remain signifi- who, sitting at a spacious table by an open office window, spo-tel f-T n ' w; For Your Cai 1 f? , .-"c'arit and they'also "acTfuire new significence in sue- few. ; -' I ceeding ages. Ifead hooks by modern authors, don't ! In people can be settled on the land. But this land settlement U a Tnpirnnrol inr, itipq nl nn tin in - Ifl OVERHEAT Bring It In For A overlook magazines and the daily newspaper but in one's drinf with fitting di,- be selective. Choose, the best, and by that we mean Suonsfinf a "iocTa the best for you. There are doubtless ledtimate oc- eatwaction in seclusion. i i u . , Q,lt'e Prince Rupert attained PRESSURE. vaiuiir, iui juiiuiiii( ui escape literature ine consequence one could say "Mi- Slumber Twins... Mayor" or "gentlemen of the i Your cooling .yste... ta as vitul to thf P'"' I enr as the Brakes or Motor. Council" whiskey and all Its works began to experience a series of changes. And so did othe" cities. Prohibition for exam.pl?, was introduced and people ap kind of book that uses up an evening after a hard day at the office. -Next day you don't remember the 'plot of it, and not a phrase is worth repeating. As a steady diet that is too thin fare for an ambitious youth or a grown man. i-.T i aiprwd H newest : PIM.:ssi;ilE-ri!BGINi U the i cleansing the Radiator and the WaK" ' ,r ! We have Just installed a new rM.ssi nt- Today! peared to think so much of it that the Bone Dry idea spread all over the continent. But it only led to crime of deepest depth and the discovery tht the more prohibition, the greater the expansion of evils apparently Drivc up for a DemonstroHon Scripture faiSage for ml a if "Walk k the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of tha Fleth."-Oal. 5:16. worse. "' f m Superior Auto i Today it appears there ls serene era of beer parlon and liqu.i. vendor's stores in BrWish Columbia. To swallovy a couple of dozen glasses of heer in an eve nrrTsT STUDEBAKtK ono fw- 01 Third Avenue ac Parle .1 AIDS INFORM j EXPAND SCHOOLS REGINA (CP)-The Saskatche- FORT FRANCES, Ont. (CP) wan welfare department is The Fort Frances board of edu-working out a system of grants cation has been authorized to religious and fraternal or-' call tenders for construction of ganlzations engaged in the care a $400,000 wing at the town's of persons who would otherwise high school. The work Is expect-be in hospital. ed to start in June ning is not rated an achieve ment. It is not even a demonstration and usually goes unnoticed. Stories come and stor WHILE THEY LAS ies go usually tame. We can iemember this one' which hap pened many a long 'year ago , . STOCK OUR COMPLETE Also manufacturers of Cn a wet 'morning brfore dawn there came a fire call ti the GT PInn. The outbreak Sleep, beautiful sleep, relaxing and refreshing, juat eomes nuturally on this luxuriously coin for table slumber combination eonsiets of Reat- was soon under control but net before fa.;est precautions FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS more No. 1 too quality mattress and matching box spring. Made to give years of lasting satisfaction and for dollars less than any unit of comparable quality. Selling of OLD PRICES! f isviai) 'nm'J had been taken. This included removal of the well slocked bar, at one end of the Inn building now utilized as a;i office, and where anything in thu way of a comforter, from a Tom and Jerry pr gin fizz was to be had for tile asking. The drinks were all taken out and laid safely away in ine rain ln custody of Constable Bill Adams whose eye were said to resemble an eagle's. Anyway, they did that morning. Everything wag returned. There wa3 no such thing a a missing drop. Meanwhile, is there any chance of buying a glass of cid-i'r anywhere?. THE JIM A. MacKENZIE Furniture Ltd. Phont 775 327 3rd Ave. We$ ANDERW GORDON &