I Just for that reason they com-jmand a steadily widening attrition. A elunce at Cnnntla Prince Rupert Daily News MEN'S WEAR trine mys.elf. But I could not hr'.p but alc myself: I wonder if the cobra be. lieves in uhim.sa, too." As i See It ray Thur.iiaV, March 15. 1951 and Canadians can hardly fall to bring attention. Particularly so, when Confederation was being threshed out. WOOLLEN WORK SOX-Excellent work so, at this special ' price DRESS SOX Your choice of good dress's,, Special, ralr Reflects and Reminisces 'J WE DROVE THROUGH THK bazaars and saw all the amazh;; sights and sounds that one always sees ther.?. For me there was one new one: Two f ull- T BOYS' WEAR I in ore FAREWELL Alas for Dawson! It was learned In Parliament yesterday that this former dream city of fortune hunters everywhere i. iirown men takinir a thorough WINIBIIEAKF.RS-A11 wool windbreakers i weather. Rett. $5.50 ;. str:Si' 4- SCHOOL PASTS Made of good strong V, fti independent daily newspaper arvolocl to the upbuilding of Prince Ruptrt mid Northern anil Central British Columbia. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ' Member of Canadian Vrcss Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association 0. A. HUNTER, Manajjiiii: Editor. H. G. PERRY, Maniiglng Director v Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Prr Month, 75c; Per Year, .xi $8 00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year. $8.00 isi-"- ' Published every afternoon except .Sunday by .Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd , 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. low in price. Bargains at . ,':oap and water bath In plani sight at a street corner tap. TIist .were modestlv enouetl covered amidships, and sompletely indifferent to passers-by. t lit & Butter at eighty-fivs cents. It wasn't anything like that, iu; price, when made the hard way in the little old churns. And that was some considerable tlnt.e avo. 5 ! about to beccm? a ghost trran 'although her few remaining tvo-ple give stout-hearted denlab. Fast-growins Whitehorr wi'l V the new capital of Yukon. Dawson's decline was Inevitable, but it retains a renown a ffm' ! approached hardly anywhere else 1 1 1 trjTrrjrfm L hop and A FEW DAVS AWAY Every night, lately, these broadcasts have been doing their 'ave at darnd."st to mane us ieei as ir:s:i i on earth. THOSE TIGERS, SNAKES NEW DELHI, India. Just before I left home, Sikh friends who had spent most of their lives in Canada said to me: "Whatever y jU do, when you go out, to India, do:il try to out- as County Clare. All this was pleasant at first. Indeed, one I That iawvers. who "onrvi AS EVERYBODY KNOWS, COWS and water buffaloes wall: everywhere in India ev.en in the most crowded streets. But. strangely enough, they nevr seem cut of place. Yuu may ask, what is the deference between a cow and ri water buffalo? The best answer I can extract Is "about one hundred rupees." That is. a tuffeei might Just as well say it is yet. ;,thirty percent of the Hou of the But when you absorb "The Mir.- commons, do most itrel Boy," "Kathleen Mavtv.tr- ,n ,s no SurprU lawvef The Ftose of Tralee' a.ta,tht ,hpV be taxed on neen, a few others due later on, wonders what the reaction be on or about March will the t j Gordon Oorrion .Sinclair. Don't give us another 'FoOtloa.se in In-!dia' eries." I "No than.-e of that, even if I reventeenth. That's Saturday fpps. as noted in trie r-i;n,e Word would, no doubt, be -rv-sider.ed ridiculous. It would, in all likelihood, be called outrageous, preposterous, unconstitutional, unfair, unjust, increas" living costs, hurt slrus?linr be- .tried," I an.sw.ied. "Oordjn's in a class by himself. So long as I don't go 'Headloosc in India' I'll ; A chanje in r.enate affair mcer or less indefinite, but persistentIs spoken of from time 9"n Enali;'.i in rrencn be satisfied." 1 But my resolution to lu'k the other way whenever p.nvbodv mentioned snakes. U;;i.r5. yusH, to time. Something .else Is no- condemned tieed, this being the fact of ,and Latin, membership including about eighty good Liberals.' is worth about $25 more than a cow. Experts al:o tell me th? 1 milk is richer that is, about six percent butterfat instead of 1c irl or four and a half percent. j They have a folk-savinst here that any human who drinks buf- : falo milk cfomes slow and phleemat!?, hke the buffalo. If so, all milk d-irker? mu-t be n'-fect"d. Frr they mix the two kinds of mi'k in the dislrihu;-int. Hants in order to eet, t! V precise standard of butterfat, which the law demands. 0 ELIZABETH TOCK MF TO EFE one of the mo.'t Infhvntiu' editc-s in all Ir.nia. He talked to me with the utmost candor for jover an hou". j He was not talking for verh-j atim quotation. But one thing he did say: The Western democracies in REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER ' 353 3rd Ave. W. f to 1 First Aiders Wanted are needed this Friday night in the Fire MEN Hall. What's going on there is as old as sin. Since ' women have curled their hair, or as long as monks ' have thrown up their hands at the world, First Aid o the injured has been known and practised. Under the leadership of such time-tried men as R. E. Eyolfson, chief first aid instructor, or John . (Jock) Davidson, superintendent of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, one can learn the first necessity of lifehealth. Health is what the most backward natives in the world place at the head of their list in the jungles of Mexico. These are the Laeandon Indians who set broken bones with homemade splints, and know hew to treat flesh wounds with fresh earth or leaf poultices. First aid is their precaution against hazardous hunting. Health to them is the normal state of life. Whether savage or civilized, good health is the common link of good sense. Before a man frets on lesser things, let him first be practical. Let him consider the art of living. And to live, the ancients say, "is to love thy neighbor." :.' And the art of loving your neighbor is in the - story of the Good Samaritan who bound his neighbor's wounds, "pouring in oil and wine, and set him 'on. his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and " took care of him." ' First aiding follows these principles. DOWN TO CASES ' After next Monday, a mora sober sort of life, although tms has nothing to do wiih refreih-menls. -Buying on the insial-; ment plan won't be so easy and gracious. There will be less cash and a .shorter time to repay. Tiu-hand of the Department of Finance will be les.3 gentl.e. We'll all be paying for more defence and fewer of ttue things one likes to take a fancy to. I holy men who wclk c. fire or (sit on nails, has been .-li-ike'i1 I Fo:- ten days hand rttr.nm.r-jthe Delhi papers have crr:J : litems about a tL".'T oner.:!!'.''1.; I just south of this gre-t r anl'it'. ! .Today they rgmirt that it kill1. a cow last night in the villus of Motki Maiid. -0- MY UNPLANNED INTRODUC-;TION to the snakes of India came yssterday. Just arm i fniw m."? lives Elizabeth F rnner, a i Hungarian irl painter vh Time out to Ih'.s cein-'rv who-' jher mother t It a prmulsion to The Best of British A.. a i II. , ! r! r(r Carviro general, and the U.S.A. in par-tiular, ae losing ground in th: ideological struggle for the hearts and minds of tin peonl- of India, and all Asia. rieavis LOOKING BACKWARD Pictures cf the federal coital city, back in the 'sixties, arc appearing in an Ottawa i!?ilv umposi nospi!;: study Indian mystici'-m. The mother, herself an artist cf note, died a roup1! of year? a:.;o and ElizubHh ha; .'.tayed tm they have no repl contact with 'Things of c'eclded inte:e;t are the great mass of the peor-1. not nr:essar.ly up to rir.'e. The -s The diplomats see government 'ae so far behind the tirr.es th"t i here alone. Site is a rwtruii :ainier oi an exi.remctv men i h,...i. fitrw riintnmnt.a nH mct ort'.-r. and h-r tv 1 f' - ' P- 'the ' ;the society leaoers in Asian lures )f Ta-M .e a-e as fine wnrlcsicoumri B l jt ts preciseU 'rut, M i ii.iv- .!.! i. ... Ithese leaders , society w.io a e Also a f:ne one of M '. Nehru. everywhere on the defensive in i their own lands who are, in YESTERDAY MORNING, FT,- j f a,-t, "on the way out." IZABFTH and I went for a car j The above words calne frcm a nd.. But no yooner hn-J we 'fit kv lndian who ,vail,s the ,au, ECZEMA RASHES To hflp bring wift uothing relief from the awtul lulling and irritation of tcienia ml oilier Skm Rashes, try Dr. Chaie'o Medicated. 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