V f(i!Hn AAswia fina Pitac fftr Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, October 25, ifl5, AS I SEE IT i Continued Ircm page Revising City Traffic Laws J Hn-prl bv his wartime eovern- .1 aerpnted the pro- ANCIENTS Ornnmonti I To New Apt. ylHw MacArthui families are now In the! j nvo Funera, oI Angu, Marqrthur. j apartment premises on First 77 wh(J (lpd ln prinre Rupert is I 4 r : ';4 FAMOUS TOWER One of India's architectural gems, the Kutb Mlnar near New Delhi Is considered the most per " i vision of full employment a.s the with rellKlon. h... ! responsibility of the state. anci,?;"nsf' x A special trainc committee faced 11 aceu to 10 and Syria fect tower ln true yorld. Avenue line iuinier u.o. nuuy uenerai nu.-pnai rnuay, .i.iicimti,,n hiiilriine. 1 More h?ld Tuesday from Grenville nvp AfiAIM he clearly calleJ ' will be set .up by the t-lty to re- 6 5 be moving in as soon as Court Chapel, hev. Dr. E. A. Wright officiating. i,,ri..ri nf the West to law last published in 1943. i will It is understood that and find a biusis lor an oumr u, n.c uiu.-.t ..111:11, avaiIuDA Organist Mrs. J. C. Ollker He amendments to the existing laws j honorable world peace. The Lord u "Lead, Kind- thc entire 51 apartments have 1 played the hymns bepn spoken for. The job of mak- i My Shepherd'' and arnPd that we could not con- will include 13-minute parKing' .1 hu hnllHiiiir snitahtp ly Light.' tinue to carry the burdens of ivvbions. installation of new ,. v,,,, iui uIiimo w.ir lcadir.s zones, and over-parkinK Mf)THl.I rii o-.l . "'K u" 0 i Pllhnr..r. MerP .Tack Hickpv 4rm i restrictions ' 1 lor occupancy . has been going on nlxmi inn am' cotf.f "!,. 1 '!u"',-, 1? Hugh McAuley, Ted MacLeod. C1HSK & SAXluiHV 1 '1 1 1.' i.' 1 1 1 , l-v .n once AGAIN He used the Sittlnft on the committee wlU "'""" " I" " ' for it means a lot of Archie Mi'Pherson, Hugh Mas-Kenzie and Kenneth Campbell. pletion .-... m-Miui nniiv (ilutf. same peroration as at Liver- be Mayor H. P. Gla.ssey, Aid. Dun rmn cnu;iiuui ot nip pur.ee mere -mm! Hip l.o.ly :m, ,i. ' ' '"V ' '- pei.pl.- i. ,1 ,,V - J- pool : fell v must not lose faith in and licensing committee, Sgt. A. LEGAL ATTIRE i yi'rH riHliv 1 .( 1'rv H.''"V 1 irirci"i let ul ill . . 1 111 HilllliK tu aTT lli.'il 111' II (PI a rcil kirl. , r 'n. A Sniiluuii furciui.! And In II nniin Itmlicv 28 Dead of Bootleg Booze j VANCOUVER (P-Since Chief Justice W. E. Farrls announced 1 that judges won't recognize lm-' properly-dressed lawyers, tlw j lega! fraternity has been brush- ing up on the proper legal dress. our ra-e and in our destiny. E. Wales, chief of police. City We are the same people, 11. Solicitor T. W. Brown and . W. the same islands, as we were Lor.t;. city cl-ork. in the great days we all re-j When the bylaws have been member. ,lully amended, a new booklet "Our spirit is unconquerable, containing them will be publish-our ingenuity and craltsman- ed. says the committee. jhip unsurpassed. We have Diit . Jiit'yiuirk. t'ou U-1 tii:in grnuuii I'olT.e ami nielliix! uf inaL nig ,l lifmi no truMl, . U I 3 V V - 1 iHr.i .;4 I'm Sure you've already iliot-ovcrcd iit,i, i t'-l-l. SI'OMii.S. nmi.irf notp-t 1 a C-l-1. I'ollulo-p Himrinc I - clidnvn.-hniii klldlMKt li-v i'l.'H yutl'' ATLANTIC CITY Twenty- j It Includes a black waistcoat, fight persons are dead as a re- 'dicky" or white shirt, wing col- ti.'. .nil uiirn it' Lin. I m ....... I i If you want to sell it, advertise i cult ot drinking bootleg liquor lar and tie. dark .striped trousers. to cast away oy an enon i will the enieeblmg tendencies ; 1 i ll wed alcohol mixed with water, tlai-k shoes and black robe. it. News classified. and stand erect once more to (met clniis. Ami it. M.in rtupe ninkr. n ,a.v , lcin the miif mtil Iioiioiih of ln..p mul Jll(f.. i1(,t( , for wipum (ill I lie kiirlirn l.ililc mid iJi:iulMi:inl m,,.,'. limn ili i.ii!l i-li ;,mn)( lln- .mve un.l tunc. r nV,r' iIkti'k iiiiiIiiiiii like tliu-c C-l-I, Smnm'! 1 1,1 , iu.,j live li:irn.orni-j-(ituur, ThtTn". . loo. uno in p-i m-i. kiuiirn riilour n'lirnie. A'k lnr t'-l-l. S.nw'i j li.iWriv si.i lor i-icry purpose. You'll fiml ih"in :ii bi.,,' ,i, variety, liaiibuiu- ir fli ir!in( nt inn-. Try This BFAT INFLATION BUY CANADA SAVINGS bonds. ported milk A'o U omlrr iIiim- miiip. have mi.-li I)u 1,, .. . .,.;, -i'i, .A ror. iui it an. law BOHHS art' 7 take our place amongst the great powers of the world, j Never shall we lose our faith 1 fail in exer- or our courage or tiou and resoive." 1 I have read what the late ! Joe Clark of the Toronto Star; wrote of the great Sir John A. j Macdonald's la.st great speech in Toronto ending "a British sub- ; ject I was born, a British .sub- ject I will die." I had a feeling tonight that the whole Glasgow crowd had the feeling that this was goodbye to Churchill, the j statesman. For when the thanks had all j been said and the old boy w is going out to speak to the over-Ilow. the crowd spontaneously sang : "Will ye no' come back again? ' The old" warrior jusi smiled and paused. . . . t DON'T think Winston Churchill ever will be back to fight another ireneral election. Not if UNSCHEDULED VISIT -Princess Elizabeth smiles at a crippled buy in a was on as she makes an unscheduled visit to 1.500 fchool children gathereri.ureund the railway platform in Moose Jaw. With the Princess is Mayor L. H. Lewry of Moos-a Jaw. The Royal couple wei; gretted with a west-in Canadian snowfall on their visit. 1 CP from Moose Jaw Times-Herald. 1 I - u inmli' Itv nmii-mukiinc cnii' fur your t n-i iiuin. Y ( c. 4 illlli ti.? ''I'll. n" .lie Mil -I ,,,,.,; You can't know the wonderful resulrs and grand economy evaporated milk 1111 give, until you try Cartulinn Evaporated Milk. You'll find Carnation consistently smoother, consistently richer flavored so uniform and so satisfactory. And it keeps longer. Carnation is milk you can depend on. Try it. -ii 1 ll M t LETTKRBOX Comic Section This Saturday "S'iii; of thf KxTiiiliff . . . Ito1-voouinl .Smp" id r n n Hum ni'iurnt our hmi-e. Tin rr r m In m v irf li(t io rltuo-i' fiiim --fill nf lln m jnt ti irtirtntl tin v run u ! licm'l wait i'n n n tltni Ik !fitf vaitr family -ilie tlMMii-tr( ii. of Ht'int ( 'mull n'cil Nni-! vc llti-m n iv Itr-t roiir-f1 nr in ttrr-'-ma iih- it :u m r:ii'liii-i i-- roli'. i in v re llip flavour h--rt of in mv a di-h. A-k your griM-.-r lor llritu Soups fir-t linns; toiminnw . . . you kit nit thr rn pooj twrau3'' liicy'tf H'lnn. "Popularity Quotient", n- w ti.n;-m c.ia i,. Wi:!; I'lt-wjiutm' . . , tt;L - h.-M piflH'1 ..;,, mi Inr'afi'i , tin''', i jj vi,-, -I , f'-nntt fifun -H-n-i-ii- k vdli!-.-, iry lliti-.l iy wi-h t Ki I i'i. tir- qi:i-k' miy. i llntv fiiK iy fiw h tlll-i 'i ! 4 VM ID'. ' ffl- 'i. T'n Ulnr-.l y U,U Uh V :-f 'i v fi-i t il-lllrl) li W:t f! r.v--ij : I f I'i 1 1 I 111 '.lV Of 1tf" r-.sf.:- id' A'l; vour ilr.isii-t i. iv J-IV ldl P'lrtyl.'m-fo f.-.-i ! I'd Vie )u I'm Trr "T. T.-i i " i.,. I i.. . I. Symff L F.ature Starting in Daily Nc.ys Eight of the Best Convenient for Every Milk Use Carnation is millt made douhle-rith by evaporauon, then homogenized and heat-retmed. It is heavy enough to uhip. Its vitamin I) h intreated to Units per pint. Use it undiluted in loffec, on fruits and cereals, in cream red pes. Dilute Carnation with an equal amount of water, to give whole milk foe drinking or cooking. 50 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE lie behind the production of Ornution Milk. No wonder Omar ion is better evaporated milk. he lives to be as old as Methu-Rupert A memorable event in Prince ; saleh think Glasgow knows it. newspaper service occurs all Britain knows i". and this Saturday when the Daily 'mental Nwr publishes the first of the i They are more 00k the Bntis-i. than they v.eck.y 8-page comic color sup- "from Contented Cows" for which It has con- "c , ' ?. . ,r."t ftn tlKil ,,i f yi,ti do, y o ii 1 ( Jj Won't brl i' 1 s! iContlnued from page 7) suggests it Ls too heavy a load lor a denomination to carry the expense of separate schools. I:i a recent copy; of the Daily News we read that a $5(10.0(10 school has been erected in our north louiitry and will be operated by the Oblate Fathers. I don't believe It is too' heavy a load fur (he R C. Church but they want he government to pay 'lor it. Why should we Protestants help pay for a special group to teach their children that wnicn is revolting to our consciences? If it is that important to them thc-v .honlri take, care of the expense. If government .iid w -fcivni them it is nniv fair that every o her c.t nouiiiu-.tinn i'i or group who diners m i kard to ti:t le.i.'!:i:is; ot t; . common sciiools be given aid and it is easy to imagine the confusion and expense it would entail. In Ontario in 1941 there were 01a warrior. 1 ucueve, p.i because they know it is his cur tain call t here l Mini i li! j,e diffr renre in I ; i- s I 9 n iff ft ' -i, W T'ir- Of itiiii r hi i f- 1 M-.f-tl t t. u tracir-l at considerable expense.: LH Abner, Nancy, Abbie and' Slats, the Captain and the Kids, I "',r f'ind'Ms. Tanran and Fritzie! JM;:. Chey PugRle:.. an outstanding sp'.ection. all are coming and i..I! 'j - pre.-prted '.villi each Sat-! t'.av c edit ii .11 tor the entsrtsin- :.!:! ot o-.r reador-s. Eer since the original announcement was made of this r table addition to the paper, t'.-l lift i'i. m.i.i: o!! v:. If vour f: m!jv b rr i v ' I'.' i'n, ii.' it t i' in - -! .l i WOhDIU flV t'Oll) u.S Bnd ulit'o sit1 looki-f! t v-' h.u! U-Tv-d htdd. n an i lavorable and appreciative com- j .W'oodhnrv m fi,:Terti!' K mnts have been made the ihnmr-trcat jf Il:.siy J'u'i-din. ioi.ln Corn Muihn or hot misiy Corn ikead . . . il't hmh time to dclislit them willi ttic-r4 tujiki-r (rn Mfral rwip'' Vctiic Quaker Coin Meal H not only li-liemus m li'U' w of dish . . . it' IwHpr fhnti lirerwl r rratker nurnlw for hipailum tih. to lt or oyste-r. Vi". Quaker Oi n Mf-al t n "mii't.'' wh' ti ou'rr roii:in. Ot roiti c, wii li li)P I;iii1im l,h:tkrf riarm- ItHund it, il caii't lw aiiv(hit)i; hut "i,ip," in la-ie and rjuatity ! . Hflft intrrrtlirii! fit aru.. tr.T' il -f'T .nt fi'ir p approximately 6000 public it had been expected to start schools which received a gov- the feature long before this but, ernment grant of $3,646,000. f-(:0n after the order was made, and there were about 800 sep- difficulty occurred in obtaining arate schools which received a n.WSprint supply. After same roe-grant of $1,210,000. and the gotiation that has now been over-grant for separate schools has conie. WlWniii.r I' n-TMt ('; our i ''i, t'" ( '..'il im steadily climbed through tlio years. fhref Wonderful Thittg iiUmt Hhi H'np' I mauM'in. vou Havutir. nutiiiin and r.niiMiuv iu "ill ru- 1 The new comic section will not 'interfere with the daily publi- I " - vni it r,ti iiff .Iut rilH-:H'- ill" i W I believe in giving everyone a ra,,nn of thp nonular "Blondie lU.NM,l mar an no with ill 1 i'i'' ,! " -('.tinpair i'- d hcioti. t-oi.a a-hi II fl'V..i,:' fl i our of :uiv fpu id you nn ilimk f H't " ' chance but I know enough about strip as a classified advertise the methods ol the R.C. Church ment page feature, to know that granting separate schools would only be a begin- j - 1 1 p -r 1 ... 'V 1 J f: n 1 it, !W ' (, , 1 " ft 1 1, : I? ; I' .i Wi -U- -s i'.' J zl , I "UP Moim' t a T fan i ill n in in m fN f tli.- v.'nr. No w-mder nnnv vmrt I--! J! inu.-h !'i.r n ht Hi- tl d,-v I.HV 'LT m...d. m Hlllf lUlinrU MM.'M ItL- --k KAV nn kv.ti fctrnnr tin ti evrr. I' ! r-Kii fiul way I knf'W to ntlotn miunaim-! ning for a much stronger political hold on our rich province. Protestants, wake up and protest while you have the opportunity! Sincerely, m-voii-'ip",; HONOR PHYSICIAN EDMONTON 9 Alberta physician'; honored Dr. Peter M. Campbell of Lethbridge at a ceremony here on completion of 30 years' practice in the west. 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